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:28:12
Wow, so you are a hitman.
:28:18
So they exist.
:28:20
It's not easy being a hitman.
:28:22
You don't get any awards for good work.
And we can't even have names or a past.

:28:28
I see.
:28:30
Besides, there isn't much work around.
:28:33
How many hits are there in a year?
:28:35
Maybe two or three
:28:39
Is that right..
:28:43
How many hitmen do you think
there are in Japan right now?

:28:45
No idea.
:28:47
About 800!
:28:50
Eight hundred!
:28:51
That's why it's so difficult with so little work.
:28:53
What do they do then?
:28:55
They do some part-time work As a
cook, or delivering noodle and such.

:29:00
And they also have to find time to practice.
:29:04
Practice?
:29:06
Like delivering food surreptitiously,
without the customer noticing.

:29:17
Or target practice during breaks, on
stray dogs or cats in some back alley.

:29:25
Well, those are the guys who don't have agents.
:29:29
Agents?
:29:31
Try walking into a Yakuza
office with a business card...

:29:35
and asking them to give you
work. You'll get beaten to death.

:29:39
There's an agency that handles that kind of business.
:29:43
What's it called?
:29:46
Ace
:29:47
Ace...
:29:55
And how many people work for Ace?
:29:58
There's some new faces lately, so maybe about 30.

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