When "Heaven's Gate" first appeared in South America ten years ago, it was followed by the opening of "Hell's Gate" in Tokyo, which wreaked havoc on the sky and landscape. Replaced by fakes, the true stars vanished. People with diverse particular skills, referred to as "Contractors," began to appear around this period, each capable of doing unique supernatural feats. A secret organization, known as the Syndicate, overtook the United States as the world's most powerful nation following the devastating Heaven's War. "Hei," a Chinese spies and assassins in Tokyo, is the protagonist of the novel.
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When "Heaven's Gate" first appeared in South America ten years ago, it was followed by the opening of "Hell's Gate" in Tokyo, which wreaked havoc on the sky and landscape. Replaced by fakes, the true stars vanished. People with diverse particular skills, referred to as "Contractors," began to appear around this period, each capable of doing unique supernatural feats. A secret organization, known as the Syndicate, overtook the United States as the world's most powerful nation following the devastating Heaven's War. "Hei," a Chinese spies and assassins in Tokyo, is the protagonist of the novel.
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