Hiro found a job as a bouncer at The Metal Dragon, a local pub owned by his childhood friend Akio. Akio was thrilled to have Hiro on board, and he knew that his skills as a warrior would be invaluable in keeping the pub safe and secure.
As Hiro settled into his new role, he was amazed at how rowdy and unpredictable the patrons could be. He quickly realized that he had his work cut out for him.
But Hiro was not one to back down from a challenge. He knew that he had the skills and experience to handle any situation that came his way. And so, he dove headfirst into his new role as a bouncer, determined to make The Metal Dragon the safest and most secure pub in town.
As the weeks went by, Hiro's reputation as a skilled and respected bouncer grew. He became known as a no-nonsense enforcer who would not tolerate any trouble in The Metal Dragon.
Akio was proud of the work Hiro was doing, and he felt grateful to have his childhood friend by his side. He knew that Hiro's presence was helping to keep the pub safe and secure, and he was grateful for the peace of mind it brought him
As Hiro made his rounds, he noticed a man with a black and red emblem on his hand. Hiro's instincts told him that something was not right.
He approached the man cautiously and asked him to leave, but the man refused. Suddenly, the man pulled out a weapon and threatened Hiro.
But Hiro was not afraid. With lightning-fast reflexes, Hiro disarmed the attacker and subdued him. It was then that he noticed the strange symbol on the man's hand – a black circle with a red dragon coiled around it. The dragon's eyes were glowing yellow, and its mouth was open in a snarl. It was a symbol of power and destruction.
Hiro described the symbol to Akio, who looked visibly alarmed. "That's the symbol of the 'Warui Mono'," Akio said, using the Izanese phrase for 'bad thing'. "They're a dangerous group that's been causing trouble in our town lately."
Hiro realized that he had stumbled upon a dangerous group that was planning to unleash chaos and destruction upon their town. He knew that he had to do something to stop them.
With Akio's help, Hiro kept a watchful eye on the group's activities and prevented them from causing harm to The Metal Dragon and its patrons.
As time went on, Hiro and Akio's friendship grew stronger. They reminisced about their childhood adventures and talked about their hopes and dreams for the future.
Hiro was grateful for the opportunity to work with his childhood friend and make a positive impact on their community. He knew that he had found his true calling in life, and he was excited to see where this new path would take him.