@feha yep, completely out of nowhere we get a large forign arms trade who happens to be farming children. Nothing illegal about that in any way.
Also having a gun in a school, straight up admitting/threatening extortion(blackmail maybe?) with a deadly weapon, profitting directly off of unpaid and uninformed minors without concent, treason (potentially since they are made only in Japan and are considered a power), endangering minors, conspiracy, acting with intent to murder (human is considered dead when they get taken over), etc. Yeah definitely not breaking ANY national or international laws here.
@JavelinJoe I figured they were part of some national agency, and not traitors (hard to see them admitting their operation to a random student otherwise). Export of weapons is a lucrative business even for countries, and perfectly legal. Everything else you mentioned were the stuff I were thinking of though.
Although I had assumed they didn't wait til the ppl were taken over (after all, if they turn human themselves then they can be killed). Rather that they shipped the kids with good shinkis to (other countries) battlefronts, letting the shinki run loose while the kid is kept safe and out-of-the-way nearby.
@feha they didn't want kei, they want his shinki. They literally mention breeding shinkis, im not sure how this was never mentioned before & I have no idea how they got into the school so easily with security in the area would be tight. From what we can see this story is at the most in the 2000s, the least being the 1990's, though that's a stretch. I doubt anything will happen though, most likely cliche 'roki' bust in and fight them or something
@feha
If if is indeed how you say, then Japan is breaking massive international human rights laws by flat out selling people as property to other countries to be used in war (basically war slaves). This is why I think it is not a legitimate buisness supported by the government (publicly at least). Maybe some branch of government is secretly backing it, but most countries (Japan included) would end up having massive international issues if they did that. The economic sanctions alone would make the decision questionable if a profit was even possible. Every free country would be openly against it.