Ichiban didn't pull his bat. He pulled out a customized, tiny plastic car.

In Ijincho, "The Collector" wasn't a debt collector—he was a legend of a man who supposedly stole the memories of former Yakuza to sell to the highest bidder. To Ichiban, it sounded like a high-level boss raid. To Adachi, it sounded like a scam.

They followed the grunt to a hidden basement beneath an old Mahjong parlor. Inside, they found a room filled with old men—former Yakuza who had retired to the "Gray Zone" of Ijincho. They weren't being tortured; they were being forced to play a high-stakes game of

"Ah, the Dragon of Rock Bottom," the masked man hissed. "You're late for the tournament."

When Ichiban’s car crossed the finish line first (thanks to a last-second "Heroic Boost"), the masked man collapsed to his knees, weeping. He unmasked himself, revealing a face tired of hiding. Ichiban didn't kick him; he offered him a hand.

As the sun began to rise over the Yokohama harbor, the group walked toward Survive Bar—a hero, an ex-cop, a former nurse, and a broken man looking for a new party to join.

The title you provided looks like a file name for a Let's Play series or a specific chapter walkthrough of . In the actual game, "Part 10" (Chapter 10) is titled "Justice Tempered by Mercy," and it’s a massive turning point where Ichiban Kasuga and his crew find themselves deep in the web of the Geomulgi and the Liumang.