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Jinpei set out on his first mission with Silver Eclypse, eager to prove himself to the team. The mission was to rid a small village of a group of bandits that had been terrorizing the villagers.

As they approached the village, they could see the bandits hiding in a nearby forest. Jinpei, excited to test his new powers, charged towards the bandits. He quickly took down several of the bandits with ease.

But then he noticed something disturbing. Ken was not holding back, and he was not using his powers to control the situation. Instead, he was killing every bandit he could get his hands on. Jinpei was horrified at the sight, and he called out to Ken to stop.

"Ken, what are you doing?" Jinpei asked, his voice filled with concern.

"They're bandits, Jinpei. They deserve to die," Ken replied coldly.

Jinpei tried to argue, but Ken was already in a frenzy. He transformed into a werewolf and killed every last bandit.

Jinpei was disgusted by Ken's actions. He couldn't understand why someone would take pleasure in killing like that. He approached Ken, ready to reprimand him for his behavior.

Jinpei turned to face Ken with a scowl on his face. "Why did you have to kill all of them? We could have just incapacitated them and handed them over to the authorities," he said, his voice laced with anger.

Ken crossed his arms defensively. "What's the point? They were just going to break out of jail and do it all over again. It's better this way."

"That's not for you to decide!" Jinpei retorted, his fists clenching. "We're not here to be judge, jury, and executioner. We're here to bring them to justice."

Ken rolled his eyes. "Oh please, spare me the hero speech. You're just a naive kid who thinks he can change the world. Sometimes you have to get your hands dirty to make a difference."

Before Jinpei could reply, the villagers approached them, bowing their heads in gratitude. "Thank you so much for saving us from those bandits," the village elder said. "We don't know what we would have done without you."

Jinpei and Ken stood in front of the grateful villagers, their faces painted with expressions of gratitude and relief. Jinpei had just defeated the bandits with his newly refined powers, but he couldn't help feeling uneasy about Ken's actions.

Jinpei didn't respond, but he couldn't shake off the feeling that something was off. He knew that he had a lot to learn, but he wasn't sure if he was willing to compromise his ideals for the sake of the mission.

Ken gave a small smile. "We're just doing our job," he said, his tone softer than before.

The villagers continued to thank them, offering food and shelter for the night. Jinpei accepted graciously, feeling a sense of satisfaction from helping those in need. However, he couldn't shake off the feeling that there had to be a better way to bring justice without resorting to violence.

As they left the village, Jinpei couldn't help but think about his role in Silver Eclypse. Was he really cut out for this kind of work? Would he be able to reconcile his sense of justice with the realities of the world he lived in?

Jinpei walked into the Silver Eclypse headquarters, feeling uneasy. He found Hayato in his office and knocked on the door. "May I come in?" Jinpei asked.

"Of course," Hayato replied, motioning for Jinpei to take a seat.

Jinpei sat down and took a deep breath. "I have this uneasy feeling about what happened on the mission," he said. "I know we defeated the bandits, but the way Ken acted...it just didn't sit right with me."

Hayato raised an eyebrow. "What do you mean?"

"Well, he killed all of them," Jinpei explained. "I mean, I know they were bandits and all, but is that really the only way to deal with them?"

Hayato leaned back in his chair and stroked his chin thoughtfully. "Ken is a bit of a loose cannon sometimes," he said. "But he's also one of our best fighters. We need people like him if we're going to take down Black Sun."

Jinpei nodded slowly. "I understand that," he said. "But it still bothers me. I don't want to be part of a group that just goes around killing people."

Hayato gave Jinpei a reassuring smile. "Don't worry, Jinpei. We're not just mindless killers. We only take action when it's necessary, and we always try to minimize casualties. You're part of this group because we believe in you and your abilities. We trust you to make the right decisions when the time comes."

Jinpei nodded again, feeling slightly better. "Thanks, Hayato. I'll try to remember that."

Hayato stood up and clapped Jinpei on the shoulder. "Good. Now, you should go back and rest."

As he leave Hayato's room, Jinpei couldn't shake the feeling that something was off. He knew that Ken had a history with the City Hall, but he couldn't help but wonder if there was more to it than that. He resolved to keep an eye on Ken and make sure that he didn't cross any lines in the future.

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