Urita Sukizo is the CEO of Penasonic and a member of the Kengan Association.
Appearance
Sukizo is a handsome CEO with a sharp face, discerning eyes and black hair set in a middle-parting that flows off to each side. He wears rectangular semi-rimmed glasses and is almost always seen wearing a sharp black suit.
Personality
He is a discerning and shrewd individual who possesses superior powers of analysis.[2] He was sharp enough to inherit the CEO position (from his father) while still in his twenties.[1]
History
Sukizo is the latest in a long line of business owners of the Urita family, all who have been served by the members of the Inaba Clan. He was best friends with Inaba Ryo ever since they were in preschool, a friendship that continued throughout their lives and went beyond the usual master-servant relationship of their clans.[3]
Sukizo's father was a member of the Society of a Hundred. While Sukizo was in high school, Sukizo's father, under orders from Hayami Katsumasa, ordered Ryo's father to assassinate Nishihonji Akira's father, the then-CEO of Nishihonji Security Services. Vowing not to carry their fathers' grudge into their generation, Sukizo left the Society of a Hundred after he was appointed as CEO five years later.[3]
Having been CEO of Penasonic for at least the past six years, the company maintained an undefeated record since then due to Sukizo's analytical prowess and his tactic of using fighters that best match their opponent.[2]
Plot
Having been summoned to Chairman Katahara's quarters, Sukizo and the other competing Kengan members picked their places in the tournament bracket.
When it was time for Penasonic's fight against Yamashita Trading Co., Sukizo saw Inaba Ryo off and told him he needed to win. While their fighters were getting ready to battle, Sukizo sought out Yamashita Kazuo and made a heavy personal bet with a lot on the line. He then observed in shock as Tokita Ohma attained victory over Inaba Ryo.
After the fight, Sukizo congratulated Yamashita and readied to hand over the winnings, but Ohma interrupted him and told him that both he and Yamashita didn't care about the petty squabbles of CEO, to which Yamashita agreed with, leaving Sukizo in admiration of Yamashita's character.