Bungou Stray Dogs 4 3 Apr 2026

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"President," Atsushi called out, his voice cracking. "There’s a gift at the door. No note. Just a single, white feather dipped in black ink."

"We have thirty minutes," Ranpo said, finally putting his glasses on. His green eyes flashed with a cold, terrifying brilliance. "Atsushi, get the tiger ready. Kunikida, forget the pen. We aren't solving a crime today. We’re stopping a deletion."

Kunikida froze, his pen hovering. He looked at the page. Three words left in his sentence: "...ensure absolute efficiency." He lowered the pen, his hand trembling slightly. "How did you—"

emerged from his office, his eyes narrowing. He knew that symbol. It wasn't from the Guild, and it wasn't the Rats. It was a calling card from a ghost of the Great War—a remnant of the "Three-Headed Dog" initiative that predated the Gifted Special Operations Service.

Just then, the door creaked open. stumbled in, looking pale. Behind him stood Kyoka , her hand gripped tightly on the hilt of her blade.

"Kunikida," Ranpo said, his voice uncharacteristically sharp. "Stop writing. The ink in that pen is going to run out in exactly three words, and the replacement is in the bottom drawer, which is currently jammed because Atsushi dropped a marble in the track."

"Doesn't matter," Ranpo snapped. "What matters is that the city feels... empty. The Port Mafia is too quiet. Mori is licking his wounds, but is still missing from his usual 'suicide attempt' spots."

The "4 3" wasn't a chapter or a code. It was a coordinate. Section 4, Block 3—the exact location of the ADA's secret backup records. Someone was trying to erase the Agency from history itself, starting with their very names.

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Bungou Stray Dogs 4 3 Apr 2026

"President," Atsushi called out, his voice cracking. "There’s a gift at the door. No note. Just a single, white feather dipped in black ink."

"We have thirty minutes," Ranpo said, finally putting his glasses on. His green eyes flashed with a cold, terrifying brilliance. "Atsushi, get the tiger ready. Kunikida, forget the pen. We aren't solving a crime today. We’re stopping a deletion."

Kunikida froze, his pen hovering. He looked at the page. Three words left in his sentence: "...ensure absolute efficiency." He lowered the pen, his hand trembling slightly. "How did you—" Bungou Stray Dogs 4 3

emerged from his office, his eyes narrowing. He knew that symbol. It wasn't from the Guild, and it wasn't the Rats. It was a calling card from a ghost of the Great War—a remnant of the "Three-Headed Dog" initiative that predated the Gifted Special Operations Service.

Just then, the door creaked open. stumbled in, looking pale. Behind him stood Kyoka , her hand gripped tightly on the hilt of her blade. "President," Atsushi called out, his voice cracking

"Kunikida," Ranpo said, his voice uncharacteristically sharp. "Stop writing. The ink in that pen is going to run out in exactly three words, and the replacement is in the bottom drawer, which is currently jammed because Atsushi dropped a marble in the track."

"Doesn't matter," Ranpo snapped. "What matters is that the city feels... empty. The Port Mafia is too quiet. Mori is licking his wounds, but is still missing from his usual 'suicide attempt' spots." Just a single, white feather dipped in black ink

The "4 3" wasn't a chapter or a code. It was a coordinate. Section 4, Block 3—the exact location of the ADA's secret backup records. Someone was trying to erase the Agency from history itself, starting with their very names.