Natsuki Seba’s Counter-Terrorist Plan! Sakamoto Days Chapter 208 Spoilers!
Natsuki Seba might be the key to quickly stop Slur’s control of Japan

In the previous Sakamoto Days chapter, while Slur and Order combine forces, Sakamoto retreats and experiences panic over this dark future.
Days 208 is titled, “Killing Spree”
This chapter has 19 pages.
Editor’s Note: “The people have been granted the right to kill!”
We now see the beginning of the Three Shot Revolution.
In a train, a man sits next to a woman, much to her discomfort.
It seems that the woman knows him and so she points the gun at him.
“At 1:40 PM, the first day after arming the citizens, the first bullet was fired”
On the road, a man condemns a reckless driver and pulls up in his car, pointing a gun, feeling that the police will not hold the troublemaker accountable so he will do it himself.
An insurance clerk lectures a client on not blaming inflation for his problems but instead his gambling habits.
The man provokes him, asking if the agent wants him to die, which the agent immediately replies with a gunshot since men like the client are the reason why some people who need money are being ignored.
“0.25% of the citizens used their ammunition three days after the arming of the citizens.”
This results in 324,907 deaths, yet crime has dropped by 90% in the country compared to the same day last year.
Sounds like the Death Note discourse all over again.
In JAA headquarters, Kei Uzuki explains that the first shot always feels heavy since a person needs a reason that justifies the killing.
We return to the agent in glasses being called out by his coworker but the agent insists that the client was a scumbag exploiting the system and that the government has now allowed every person to have three bullets to freely use without facing accountability.
We cut back to Kei, who says that the second shot feels lighter as the fear of killing and the weight of human life diminishes with the first shot.
Indeed, the agent uses his second shot on the grumbling coworker, without the excuse he used to justify the first kill.
The man killed the fat scumbag first because he was already a bad person.
This time, in feeling the ability to kill, the agent was able to kill with less remorse.
As Kei says, with less fear and guilt, people kill for the smallest of reasons until there is no turning back.
However, the agent with glasses is shocked as he killed a man because he got irritated.
He “wasted” that second shot and yet he comforts himself, saying this is perfectly legal.
In a way, this touches back on Kei Uzuki’s core inspiration, Monster’s Johan Liebert.
Johan asks the audience is “who is the real monster” due to how his sense of self was formed from his mother’s choice and his sister’s memories.
Kei Uzuki already has an answer to this, that everyone has always been a monster but they need to be tested.
And when people use the law, the supposed physical system of moral enforcement, to justify their evil or killing, their morals collapse.
That is because the law can become a cause for sin, which is one of the points St. Paul makes in his Letter to the Romans.
Sin itself, the inner evil of humanity, sees the law as an opportunity to strengthen itself.
Kei further continues, saying that once their morals collapse, a person can become able to bear the weight of killing and can, in turn, become a reason for anyone else to pull the trigger, thus creating a cycle of violence.
This is what happens in the office as a frightened woman points the gun and makes the man in glasses Death No. 324,908 (meaning No. 324,907 could be the agent’s second shot).
Akira is shocked by the number of people being murdered within just three days, surprised at humanity’s brutality.
In anger, Akira charges towards Kei, even managing to throw down Kumanomi before pointing a knife at the young man.
Akira asks Kei what his goal is, which is to impose on ordinary citizens what they and the system have imposed on assassins, on children groomed for killing.
In the JCC, the students there worry about Order’s alliance with X, which will signal the dissolution of the JCC’s alliance with the JAA and thus will make the academy a target of Order.
Natsuki Seba reveals that he created an AI simulation for this situation and results showed that 9% of Japan will die within a week and a nation’s collapse can happen if 10% of the population is culled and 9% of Japan is 10.8 million people.
This is on top of Japan’s aging crisis as well, which means that Japan’s fate is sealed if nothing else happens.
Natsuki wonders why Uzuki would use this method.
Then Natsuki’s gun arrives and he immediately shoots all three bullets on the ground.
He notices that the gun locks itself after the third shot and notices that it is slightly heavy while the rest think it is as heavy as a regular gun.
Natsuki breaks the gun apart and finds a remote control chip that the JAA uses to lock the guns and also locate them.
This chip is the key to stopping Kei Uzuki’s plan.
Sakamoto Days Chapter 209 will be released on April 14, 2025.
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