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Intro. The martial arts world was in turmoil that year. For the first time, American academies traveled to compete in a legendary tournament in Japan, where only the strongest were invited. Among the participants, a name had begun to spread like wildfire: Raiden Sakamoto, the most powerful fighter of an ancient secret juto style, a style so brutal and precise that many called it the blow of broken bones. Raiden was different from everyone else. Cold. Callous. Cruel. He fought not for honor, not for glory—he fought only to destroy. His gaze never revealed emotion, and his silence was more intimidating than any battle cry.

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@Maria Clara