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A Clean Kill in Tokyo

A Clean Kill in Tokyo

Titel: A Clean Kill in Tokyo
Autoren: Barry Eisler
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do you mean?”
    “Put yourself in Yamaoto’s place. Plan A is to use the threat of the disk to control the LDP from the shadows. Plan B is to detonate the disk—to publish it—to destroy the LDP and put
Conviction
in power.”
    “Because the tape implicates only the LDP,” I said, beginning to understand.
    “Of course.
Conviction
seems a model of probity by comparison. Yamaoto would have to step out of the shadows, but he would finally have a platform from which to move the nation to the right. In fact, I believe this is his ultimate hope.”
    “Why do you say that?
    “There are signs. Certain public figures have been praising some of the prewar Imperial rescripts on education, the notion of the Japanese as a ‘divine people,’ and other matters. Mainstream politicians are openly visiting Shinto shrines like Yasukuni and its interred World War II soldiers, despite the costs incurred abroad by such visits. I believe Yamaoto orchestrates these events from the shadows.”
    “I didn’t know you were so liberal on these things, Tatsu.”
    “I am pragmatic. It matters little to me which way the country moves, as long as the move is not accompanied by Yamaoto’s means of control.”
    I considered. “After what’s happened to Bulfinch and Holtzer, Yamaoto is going to figure out the disk wasn’t destroyed, that you have it. He was already coming after you. It’s only going to get worse.”
    “I am not such an easy man to get to, as you know.”
    “You’re taking a lot of chances.”
    “I am playing for stakes.”
    “I guess you know what you’re doing,” I said, not caring anymore.
    He looked at me, his face impassive. “There is another reason I must be careful with the disk’s contents. It implicates you.”
    I had to smile. “Really?”
    “I had been looking for the assassin for a long time, Rain-san—there have been so many convenient deaths of ‘natural causes.’ I always knew he was out there, although everyone else believed I was chasing a phantom. And now that I’ve found him, I realize he is you.”
    “What are you going to do about it?”
    “That’s for you to decide.”
    “Meaning?”
    “As I’ve told you, I’ve deleted all evidence of your activities, even of your existence, from the
Keisatsucho’s
databases.”
    “But there’s still the disk. Is this your way of telling me you’re going to have leverage over me?”
    He shook his head, and I saw the momentary disappointment at my characteristic American lack of subtlety. “I am uninterested in such leverage. It isn’t the way I would treat a friend. Moreover, knowing your character and your capabilities, I recognize the exertion of such leverage would be futile, and possibly dangerous.”
    Amazing. The guy had just put me in jail, failed to publish the disk as he had implied he would, sent Midori to America and told her I was dead, and yet I felt ashamed I had insulted him.
    “You are therefore free to return to your life in the shadows,” he went on. “But I must ask you, Rain-san, is this really the life you want?”
    I didn’t answer.
    “May I say I had never seen you more… complete than you were in Vietnam. And I believe I know why. Because at heart you are samurai. In Vietnam you thought you had found your master, your cause larger than yourself.”
    What he said hit a nerve.
    “You were not the same man when we met again in Japan after the war. Your master must have disappointed you terribly for you to have become
ronin.”
A
ronin
is literally a floater on the waves, a wanderer. A masterless samurai.
    He waited for me to answer, but I didn’t. Finally he said, “Is what I am saying inaccurate?”
    “No,” I admitted, thinking of Crazy Jake.
    “You are samurai, Rain-san. But samurai cannot be samurai without a master. The master is yin to the samurai’s yang. One cannot properly exist without the other.”
    “What are you trying to tell me, Tatsu?”
    “My battle with what plagues Japan is far from over. My acquisition of the disk provides me with an important weapon in that battle. But it is not enough. I need you with me.”
    “You don’t understand, Tatsu. You don’t get burned by one master and just find another. The scars go too deep.”
    “What is your alternative?”
    “The alternative is to be my own master. As I have been.”
    He waved his hand as if to dismiss such nonsense. “This is not possible for human beings. Any more than reproduction is possible through
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