The Fable is a comedy series published in Weekly Young Magazine about a man who is the strongest and most professional assassin, but otherwise has the personality of a five-year-old, who must live an inconspicuous life as an ordinary person for a year without killing anyone, but it's not as easy as it seems. A scary guy from the underworld appears and there are scary and gruesome scenes, as well as comical scenes, but there are also a fair number of exhilarating and cool scenes. Here we've compiled a list of those exhilarating and thrilling scenes!
Cool scene #1: It took less than 6 seconds
When the Sato siblings came to Taihei City, Ebihara, the young boss of the yakuza who rented them a house, thought they were serial killer psychopaths and was not welcoming and was wary of them. However, even though he was watching them, far from causing any trouble, they were calm even when dealing with the thugs sent to them. To find out their true intentions, Ebihara prepared a scary wrestler who had done everything except murder and had him fight Akira.
The Man Who Kills in Seconds
There was a rumor that Sato Akira, also known as The Fable, could kill any opponent within six seconds. However, that was a lesson, and in reality it could take longer. Despite what he said, Akira actually subdued a grown man in three seconds. Although Akira showed superhuman skills, he did not finish the man off. This showed that Akira is not a serial killer who kills people unnecessarily, and Ebihara came to accept Akira. Just like Akira, Ebihara, the boss, is also a cool guy.
Cool scene 2: Professional work
Due to the rampage of Kojima, a man who has just been released from prison, Kojima and his executive Sunagawa are fighting for their lives. His older brother Ebihara is hospitalized due to a myocardial infarction and is unable to move, so he asks Akira to investigate as a last resort. After Ebihara shows him sincerity and finds out that Kojima is trying to take advantage of his colleague Misaki Shimizu by forcing her into a delivery health service, he goes to the meeting place with Sunagawa. Kojima brings Misaki as a gift to Sunagawa to try to get him to accept the delivery health job, but the negotiations break down.
He manages to do it with wisdom and ingenuity
Akira sneaks in from the second floor using his parkour skills, and first ensures the safety of Misaki. He quickly defeats the hitman Sunagawa hired. Akira can't use a normal gun, so he uses simple bullets made from fireworks and a toy smoke screen to quickly subdue the other hitman. He then quickly kidnaps Kojima, shoves him in a trunk, and says goodbye. In the end, he doesn't kill anyone, and ends up easily rescuing Misaki and kidnapping Kojima. The professional hitman is like a baby and doesn't pay any attention to him. He's too strong!
Cool scene #3 Yoko is amazing!
When Akira's colleague Kainuma becomes the target of the seriously evil conman Utsuho, he meets Utsuho, whom he had let slip away in the past. Kainuma, who had been framed by Utsuho and was in despair, tries to kill Misaki, and Akira reacts instantly. Misaki is unharmed, but Kainuma escapes, and at the moment he escapes, he sees the face of Suzuki, the assassin sent by Utsuho. Suzuki, whose face has been seen, goes to the Makkuro residence to ambush Akira's house, where he runs into Yoko, who is there.
Suzuki killed in 6 seconds
Suzuki points a gun at Yoko and tries to get information out of her, but instead her gun is taken away. However, Suzuki is also a professional and realizes that Yoko has never killed anyone and cannot shoot. Yoko pulls the bullets out of the gun and the two engage in a fight, but when Suzuki flips the table over, Yoko stands up and attacks him, striking him in the jaw and groin with a strike, then kneeing him, taking him out in 6 seconds.
Want a meal?
Suzuki is tied up and Akira returns home. Akira demands that Suzuki return Kainuma alive, but Kainuma has escaped from the mountain where he was kidnapped and taken, and fallen off a cliff to his death. Akira didn't want anyone to die, but since he's dead, there's nothing he can do, so he naturally releases Suzuki and lets him go home. Suzuki asks why he's letting him go home alive, but he realizes that Suzuki is also a professional killer and is not the type of person who talks everywhere. On the contrary, he even invites him to have a hotpot if he likes. He's too relaxed.
Cool scene #4: The man who was two floors down before he knew it
After learning that Akira is the Fable, Utsubo and Suzuki come up with a plan to defeat the Fable for their own purposes. The plan was to call Akira to a room in the apartment and blow him away with a grenade trap that would activate if the door was opened. Akira knew it was a trap, but he went to the apartment and opened the door.
The man who closes the door
Akira opens the door for a moment, assesses the situation, and jumps off the apartment. After that, the grenade explodes and blows the door away, but Akira is unharmed. Moreover, he jumps to the floor two levels below in an instant. Suzuki, who was watching from afar, is shocked, but drives the car to move on to the next operation. Of course he's shocked (lol)
Cool scene #5: The man who was prepared
An accident occurs during the battle between Akira and Utsuho when Hinako realizes that Utsuho is the murderer of her parents and points her gun at Utsuho. Hinako steps on the landmine that Akira was meant to step on. Suzuki admits defeat in order to save Hinako, but Utsuho resists to the end. However, having run out of options, he watches Akira and Suzuki rescue Hinako.
The End as Evil
Hinako is safely rescued, and Utsuho also admits defeat. He says that the poison known as the Fable has become medicine for Hina, and throws an unpulled grenade before being shot dead by Suzuki. It was a deliberate move to get shot. Suzuki describes Utsuho as "a man who was prepared even for his own end as an evil person," and says that although he didn't trust him, he didn't dislike him. Utsuho was a dangerous villain, but his integrity at the end was thrilling.
Cool scene ⑥ Platinum ticket fighting training
Yoko, who was caught off guard by Suzuki during Utsubo's commotion, demands a fight with Akira, calling it training. Kuro of the Makuro group, who admires the two, wanted to see the training even if it cost as much as a platinum ticket. If he were to fight seriously, he would seriously injure Yoko, so Akira fights with the rule that the match ends when he puts lipstick on his finger and puts it on his neck. It's an anything-goes rule, just like a fighting business, but the result is a quick decision in 6 seconds. Akira quickly subjugates Yoko and it's over. He easily wins the next handicap fight, showing the difference in their ranks.
Kuro also challenges
Kuro, who saw this, recklessly says he wants to try it too. After hearing this, Akira asks about his future plans and gets him to promise that he doesn't mind getting hurt at worst. However, Kuro has never lost a fight and has actual combat experience. He tries to grab Kuro, pretending to strike, but ends up knocking him unconscious with a single hit to the jaw. Big bro, you can enter the Yin-Yang Tournament.
Cool scene no. 7: Sato Akira was there?
The organization's assassin, the monster Yamaoka, and Yoko had a connection. Yamaoka was the one who killed Yoko's parents. Yoko teams up with Matsu, an arms dealer who is no longer needed by Yamaoka's side, and breaks into Yamaoka's hideout, but it was just as Yamaoka had planned. The gun given to them by Matsu doesn't fire, and the two are easily subdued.
Ishihara-kun is kidnapped
Shortly before the incident, Yamaoka instructs Yukari to kidnap Misaki as a trap to lure Akira. Yukari does as instructed, but a young man sees the moment of the crime. The young man is a good, ordinary man named Ishihara, and Yukari has no choice but to join him in kidnapping Ishihara-kun.
Your brother is there
After Yoko and Matsu are defeated, Yamaoka predicts that Akira is hiding nearby. Yamaoka, who is getting impatient, tries to call Akira on his cell phone, but to his surprise, a call comes from the cell phone on the table in the hideout. It is the cell phone of a young man named Ishihara. The kidnapped, pathetic adult is Akira. The important thing is that even professional Yukari and Yamaoka did not realize that it was Akira. After that, Akira easily defeats Eucalyptus, and Yamaoka takes his hat off to Akira for being such an incredible person that he can completely erase even the hint of his strength. The brother who appears from a place that Yamaoka and the others never expected is so cool.
[The Fable] A collection of cool scenes
I've put together a selection of cool scenes from The Fable. The Sato siblings have to live as ordinary people without attracting attention, but as expected, they get caught up in a commotion. The action scenes and crazy strength they show in the midst of all this are really cool! I'm looking forward to the series resuming in the summer! The second movie version has also been decided, so I'm looking forward to that too!