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Control Your Ninja!

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The Space Yakuza of Shibuya-9 have come up with a very novel solution to the illegality of a lot of their activities. They simply get specially cloned, superpowered women to do all the fighting, killing, intimidation and extortion for them. With no legal status, no families, and no memories, these girls are outside of the law, and that works very well when organized crime is your business.

However, these girls do have some issues. The way their cloned bodies are accelerated to adulthood means they have crazily imbalanced hormones and a distinct lack of real world common sense. Realizing the need to find people outside of their planet’s laws to supervise the girls, and also keep their nympho tendencies sated, the Space Yakuza began recruiting men from Earth. By abducting them in spaceships, naturally.

Theo, designated Player Zero for reasons known only to the insane hologram who is his only contact in the Space Yakuza at first, is one such ‘Earth Boy’, and he quickly learns that the Space Yakuza have gone to very elaborate means to make everything run exactly like a video game. He has to build his harem of yakuza girls, learn how to command them on their missions, upgrade their skills and equipment using points and mission earnings, and keep their morale high - starting with his ‘Starter Girl’, a freshly made ninja named Shiori.

This is the first in the three part Lit-RPG harem building series Space Yakuza Hit Squad Harem, and is a sexy, sometimes funny short story with action and some violence.

Cover illustration of Shiori is by the author.

28 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 10, 2018

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