This is funnier than I thought, it's actually hilarious to be honest. Byakuran is the kind of boss that you don't know if you want to kill with your hands or make him jump out the window on his own, but in any case he's not the boss for everyone.
Irie decided to give up against the crazy world around him and I fully support him. I remember that in fact Irie was the most sensible along with Tsuna in his beginnings (come on, he called his mother to say that they were all crazy and they discredited him). Unfortunately for Kikyo, she chose to work with the most unsound option of anyone at her disposal. On the plus side, at least they must be doing pretty well to put up with all the nonsense that comes with it.
Thanks! TYL!Byakuran sucks as a boss for anyone who DOESN'T want to backstab him, actually! Genkishi, Daisy and the Funeral Wreaths' whole situation turned out real bad, but Shoichi, who did the backstabbing, is alive and kicking in the end. World is crazy, yes, but Irie is now crazy too! My favourite tipe of character development: from a terrified civilian boy to a slightly terrifying mafia dude. Melone base chapters before reveal were his shining moments to me. Kikyo did choose... let's say unwisely. But Byakuran must pay very well, I mean have you seen their uniform? He's not that bad as to pay them minimal wage, at least. But Kikyo didn't choose Irie willingly, he was sent as a bodyguard-spy of Byakuran. Shoichi is just... much worse than Kikyo thought. Thants for your comment!
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