While he's not an apex now, he knows he soon has to be. The key to becoming this alpha predator was remembering the office, its exploitation, and the capitalist canvas he was stuck in.Īkira's corporate wheel sticks with him the same way. Considering how brutal his fraternity was, Wesley knew he couldn't lag behind or be seen as weak. He needed it for hits and to chase his dad's killer, especially because other murderers had no problem taking him out if need be. He used it to harness his rage and unleash the monster within. Now, while the corporate drama was something Wesley hated, it became his fuel. Akira just wants this new lease on life so he can enjoy his bucket list and live out his dream in his high-rise. In that sense, both men get liberated, with Wesley wanting to avenge his dad and become the perfect killer. There's no more work at that point - not in the office. Wesley left to join Fox and her assassin crew, while a less confrontational Akira, though, gets his release when the zombie apocalypse happens. It's why Wesley berates his boss, insults his friend, and cracks the latter with a keyboard. Both men just couldn't handle the toxicity of their jobs and how it translated to their personal lives. This breaks Akira in due time, the same way Wesley would get disenchanted with his profession. What makes it worse is the boss is forcing Akira's crush, Saori, to sleep with him, so she can rise up the corporate ladder. In addition, his boss is abusive to the staff, especially him. He's overworked at his production job, scripting ads and such. Akira's the same way amid Zom 100's vibrant visuals.
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