@Balthazar007@FalloutJack
Here's a bit of detail for the Wuye-ying for future reference. It's headed by Laoguai, obviously, but he has two major lieutenants that serve as his right hand and left hand men. One of them is Mitsurugi Goda, who originally came from a Yakuza background before Laoguai approached him. As such he runs his section of the organization the same way any Yakuza family patriarch would. He used to be known for using a sword but has used it less and less since being trained by Laoguai, he does still keep the weapon on him for intimidation but has had little need to actually use it lately. The second man is Ngo Li, whom Laoguai took in off the streets as a kid because he sensed some potential in him. Li for many years was groomed to be Laoguai successor, but that all got changed once Han was born. Now he only sits as a loyal lieutenant and has watched his mentor effectively give up on him in favor of Han.
Here's a bit of detail for the Wuye-ying for future reference. It's headed by Laoguai, obviously, but he has two major lieutenants that serve as his right hand and left hand men. One of them is Mitsurugi Goda, who originally came from a Yakuza background before Laoguai approached him. As such he runs his section of the organization the same way any Yakuza family patriarch would. He used to be known for using a sword but has used it less and less since being trained by Laoguai, he does still keep the weapon on him for intimidation but has had little need to actually use it lately. The second man is Ngo Li, whom Laoguai took in off the streets as a kid because he sensed some potential in him. Li for many years was groomed to be Laoguai successor, but that all got changed once Han was born. Now he only sits as a loyal lieutenant and has watched his mentor effectively give up on him in favor of Han.