Chapter 128

Gang of four is the one hundred twenty-eighth chapter of the Tokyo卍Revengers (Manga).

Summary
Though Chifuyu understands Takemichi's vengeance and anger towards Kisaki, he unexpectedly pulls Takemichi's cheeks, telling him to stop making a face that gives him tunnel vision. He says the pertinent goal is finding Tenjiku's motive. If Kisaki is a time-leaper, he is now desperate, as he was killed by Mikey in the future and can no longer return until he can change the future; however, Chifuyu says, they have to find out if Kisaki is truly a time-leaper.

Just as Chifuyu says that they may be able to find Kisaki at Tenjiku's hideout, Smiley and Angry walk up, as they have discovered the location of Tenjiku's hideout. As they ride on their motorcycles, Takemichi asks Smiley what kind of gang Tenjiku is. He says he does not know, as they have been recently formed. Angry says that Tenjiku is a formidable gang, as they have gathered all the delinquents in Kanagawa, but Smiley remarks that they probably do not have many delinquents like Mocchi; if they did, Toman would be in trouble.

Meanwhile, in Shinjuku, Mitsuya faces Mocchi, who remarks that Mitsuya is finally a worthy opponent. Much to Mitsuya's shock, Rindo Haitani arrives, telling Mocchi not to take all the fun for himself. Sneaking up on him, Ran Haitani suddenly strikes Mitsuya in the head with a brick, much to Mocchi's dismay. Rindo tells his brother he always hogs the spotlight with his dirty tactics, and Ran responds that Toman is not a gang that can be defeated following traditional means. As Mitsuya lies on the ground, he realizes the power of Tenjiku: not only do they have Mocchi, Jugem's ex-leader, but they also have the Haitani Brothers. At the same time, Shion Madarame leads a group of Tenjiku members in Shibuya, where they defeat Toman members in front of a terrified crowd.

Takemichi, Chifuyu, Smiley, and Angry find Tenjiku's hideout in a warehouse, where a great number of Tenjiku members are waiting for them. As they realize they have been lead into a trap, a Tenjiku member steps forward, indicating they have been waiting.