My Step Family -ch.2- -kun Family- Guide

The Kun family isn’t just wealthy. They’re organized . On paper, Hiroshi Kun is a logistics magnate. In reality, he’s the kumicho—the unseen hand guiding every illicit deal in three prefectures. He doesn't raise his voice. He doesn't need to. When he looks at you, it’s not with malice, but with assessment . As if he’s calculating your weight in yen or your value as collateral.

Later, I find out why. The wine at the Kun table is often laced with a truth serum—a “hospitality blend” used to test new allies. I pour mine into a potted plant. Akira’s lips twitch. It’s the closest thing to a smile I’ve seen from him. The chapter pivots on the warehouse inspection. Ren and I arrive to find a rival faction, the Murata-gumi, has intercepted the shipment—not of electronics, but of “vintage collectibles” (antiquities used for money laundering). Ren wants violence. I see a different solution: leverage. My step family -Ch.2- -Kun family-

Using a hidden ledger I spotted earlier (thank you, Akira’s silent hints), I negotiate a split that saves face for both sides. No blood. No police. Just profit. The Kun family isn’t just wealthy

“You were never a stepchild. You were always a debt.” In reality, he’s the kumicho—the unseen hand guiding

In Chapter 2, Akira sends me a single message during a family gathering: “Don’t trust the wine.”

The note on the back, in Yuki’s handwriting: