Ellis and Vittorio arrived at the Central Park Tower, the prestigious address where Kenji Ito's penthouse occupied the top three floors. The building itself exuded luxury and elegance, a symbol of the elite lifestyle. As they entered the penthouse, they were greeted by an employee dressed in traditional Japanese attire, reflecting the fusion of Japanese and American cultures that permeated the apartment. The employee bowed respectfully and led them through the opulent space, adorned with exquisite artworks and finely designed furniture. Ellis couldn't help but marvel at the grandeur of the place, her eyes drawn to an exhibition on the sideboard. There, gleaming under soft light, was a magnificent samurai sword, a katana. It emitted an aura of history and power, an artifact that held signi

