### Chapter 80: The Wolf of Beika

After handling everything and cleaning up the scene, Fujino silently left the Miyamoto residence, dressed in his assassin's robe. On his way out, he noticed several suspicious figures. These figures, all dressed in black suits, were scattered around the Miyamoto house, obviously brewery operatives.

Fujino guessed that their purpose was to prevent anyone from interfering with the three men he had already incapacitated inside. However, with the help of his assassin's robe, Fujino managed to slip past them undetected.

Walking back to his beloved car, Fujino examined his assassin's robe. Although he didn't fully understand the principle behind the [Night Ranger] ability, the effects were clear. While wearing the robe, his presence became almost negligible—unless he made a significant commotion or had physical contact, he wouldn't be noticed.

This reminded Fujino of the chicken hat from Metal Gear Solid. With the chicken hat, everyone became blind, allowing for stealthy moves unless one made too much noise. Even if he were discovered, it wouldn't matter much. With the [Unmatched Assassin] ability enhancing all his attributes by 100%, his combat power would increase dramatically. A true berserker.

"New professional task detected. Please check," a system notification suddenly interrupted his thoughts. Fujino opened the system task panel:

**[New Detective Task Detected: The Wolf of Beika]**

- **Task Objective:** Prevent the Wolf of Beika from committing crimes

- **Task Reward:** 500,000 yen, 100 Detective Reputation points

"The Wolf of Beika?" Fujino rubbed his chin, recalling the storyline about the Wolf of Beika. If he remembered correctly, this was an original incident from the anime. A young man named Nagai Tatsuya, who had nothing better to do, traveled from Shizuoka to Tokyo under the pretext of studying law, all to stalk a girl named Nishitani Miho. In the end, Nishitani Miho killed Nagai Tatsuya in self-defense.

Although the police found the tools Nagai Tatsuya planned to use to torture her, her actions were still considered premeditated murder. Even so, since Fujino had encountered this...

Late at night, on a small road.

"Click, click."

Nagai Tatsuya hid behind a utility pole, holding a camera disguised as a lighter, snapping photos of the road ahead. The faint clicks were almost inaudible beyond a meter, thanks to the custom-made camera. His intent wasn't some covert mission but rather stalking a teenage girl.

The girl, wearing a pink blouse, jeans, and a small bag, walked down the road. Her name was Nishitani Miho, the very girl Nagai Tatsuya had pursued from Shizuoka to Tokyo. She looked weary, with scars on her elbows, occasionally glancing back anxiously, aware of her stalker but too afraid to confront him.

Earlier, she had reported him to the police, but without concrete evidence, they only talked to Nagai Tatsuya and released him. A madman released would naturally seek revenge. The scars on Nishitani Miho were from when Nagai Tatsuya pushed her down the subway stairs.

"Hey."

As Nishitani Miho walked away, a deep voice came from behind Nagai Tatsuya. He turned, confused, to see a strange figure in a white robe and black mask, eyes glinting with a cold light.

This figure was none other than Fujino, in his assassin's robe and Batman mask. Taking advantage of Nagai Tatsuya's surprise, Fujino snatched the lighter camera from his hand, inspecting it.

"Give it back!" Nagai Tatsuya snarled, lunging to reclaim his camera, but Fujino deftly evaded him each time.

"Damn it!"

Growing increasingly desperate, Nagai Tatsuya pulled out a switchblade, threatening Fujino, "Give me back my lighter!"

Seeing the knife's glint, Fujino frowned. This guy wasn't just a stalker; he was a potential murderer. With a deep breath, Fujino's lips curled into a cold smile beneath his mask. If Nagai Tatsuya was willing to use a knife, then Fujino had no qualms about fighting back.

With a swift kick, Fujino sent Nagai Tatsuya flying a meter back, crashing painfully onto the concrete. Fujino had no intention of letting him go easily. The system task required him to prevent crimes, and he had to ensure this guy ended up behind bars. The camera's film would serve as excellent evidence.

It seemed tonight he would practice his takedown skills once more.

(End of Chapter)