Mr. Kobayashi has always trusted his intuition.
Before joining the Inagawa-kai, he was just a street thug.
Relying on his intuition, he managed to avoid one deadly threat after another.
After following the chairman, Mr. Kobayashi trusted his instincts even more.
He always felt that after everyone withdrew from Osaka and temporarily handed the territory to Clarence, something would go wrong. And it would be something big.
But this intuition was so absurd that he couldn’t tell the chairman to transfer Clarence just because he had a bad feeling.
After all, Clarence’s family was also valued by the chairman.
Mr. Kobayashi didn’t dare take that risk.
He led other important members to quickly shift operations to Kyoto, leaving Clarence as the top leader in Osaka.
This temporary personnel change at Inagawa-kai was known to both Charles Yin and Earl Field.