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Task Force King

Author: Pearsaeh
Martial Arts
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Orphans raised by a secret Japanese government program are trained to become assassins in Task Force King. The orphans put through these experiments went through a program trial to be turned into government weapons. Having their eyes experimented on, the results led to them having the greatest eyes on Earth. The eyes implanted in them were living organisms capable of evolution. With the abilities of their eyes and being trained to be experts in all types of combat Task Force King was the pride of Japans internal security. Now with conditions allowing for a nationalistic uprising in Japan, a figurehead has appeared in Kamizaki Fuso. The head of the Kamizaki clan, a dangerous criminal organization, who aims to become the country’s Prime Minister! Will Task Force King be able to take him out before he turns the country into a militarized dictatorship?

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