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But the series subverts this. By Chapter 25, Raito realizes the bureau’s mantra was never meant to protect him – it was a . The Vega Bureau knows that anyone who survives Obsidian Garden will inevitably be tainted. They send operatives there not to save the world, but to identify who can still be controlled after becoming partially demonic. secret mission sennyuu sousakan wa zettai ni ma
Some believe the Vega Bureau’s founder, Director Shirogane, is actually a high-ranking demon who created the mantra to farm willing human souls – those who break under pressure but still believe they did good. Have you encountered this title before
"Secret Mission" enters the crowded field of "undercover cop" dramas with a simple, tantalizing premise: a brilliant female investigator must infiltrate a criminal organization without breaking character—or her spirit. While it relies heavily on genre tropes, it distinguishes itself through sharp tension and a protagonist who is genuinely fun to root for. But the series subverts this
Contemporary metropolitan Japan (fictionalized mega-city resembling Tokyo/Osaka hybrid). Locations include cramped safe houses, neon-lit nightlife districts, high-rise corporate offices, rural hideouts, and secret underground facilities. The agency Rei works for operates in legal gray zones—authorities that enable infiltration but sometimes cross ethical lines.
: Riko Ikazuchi is a dedicated narcotics agent who endures personal humiliation for the sake of justice, while Noma serves as her supportive, albeit often proactive, partner in their undercover "performances"