Taro Sakamoto's Complex Relationship with The Order in Sakamoto Days
Sakamoto Days has finally given us some big news about The Order, the assassin organization, in chapter 204. This puts Taro Sakamoto in a tight spot but also sheds light on his past with this organization. Taro’s connection to The Order isn’t just a background thing; it’s a key part of his character and the story.
Taro's Early Years with The Order
Taro Sakamoto’s journey with The Order started when he was scouted and recruited as a kid because of his skill. Along with his friends Yoichi Nagumo and Rion Akao, Taro trained at the JCC (the assassin training academy) and they were all super talented. Their lives took a dark turn during a special mission that resulted to the disappearance of their classmate Kei Uzuki and the eventual death of Rion. After that mission, Taro and Nagumo got promoted to The Order and Taro became known as “the greatest hitman”. His time with The Order was filled with achievements and professional friendships with other assassins.
But Taro’s life took a turn when he met Aoi and decided to leave The Order and live a normal life and start a family. This is where the story begins inSakamoto Days where Taro is portrayed as a family man who has distanced himself from his assassin past.
The Evolution of Taro's Relationship with The Order
Throughout the series Taro’s relation with The Order is a complicated dance of past and present. While he’s no longer working with them but their paths cross due to external threats, especially from Slur and his associates. Taro’s former colleagues, Nagumo, Osaragi, Shishiba and Takamura keep a professional distance from him as long as their interests don’t conflict.
But things get complicated when Taro runs into trouble with some members of The Order, especially Kanaguri who turns out to be an Uzuki spy. As the story goes on, Taro becomes a fugitive and has to face various members of The Order, making his already complicated relationship with the organization even more complicated.
The Impact of Chapter 204
The recent chapter 204 just dropped a massive twist: Kei Uzuki has a personal vendetta and kills his brother Asaki and forms a new JCC. Then The Order sides with Uzuki. A big shift in loyalties. This is a direct threat to Taro and his friends as they now face former allies turned enemies.
The implications are huge. Taro will have to face former colleagues, and he’ll have to confront the ghosts of his past. The potential for conflict is high since some members of The Order like Shishiba and Osaragi might not agree with Uzuki’s methods and there’s a rift within the organization itself.
Looking Ahead
As the story goes on, the future of Taro Sakamoto and the Order is still unknown. The recent events set the stage for big battles, Taro might be facing off against people he used to trust. This is a sad reminder that his past is still haunting him and is making him want a peaceful life.
In summary, Sakamoto Days has really shown Taro Sakamoto’s complex relationship with the Order and how his past as a hitman is tied to his present as a family man. The chapter 204 has reached a critical point and things will get more intense and deeper characters development as the series nears the end. The development of Taro’s character shaped by his past with the Order will be a key part of the story.