ReinhardVonMusel said:The problem is clear to me, those guys are becoming yakuza, they're becoming criminals. They're going to be corrupted by money and violence, Mikey can't handle that. He can't handle the yakuza life.
Plan A: The most ideal solution involves getting Mikey to dissolve Toman and become The Greatest Teacher Mikey or something, you need to stand by his side by 2 or 3 years and try to focus on fun activities and friendships rather than expanding Toman. However, unexpected fights will occur caused by non-core members, Mikey and Draken are just way too OP, unrealistically so. Toman will grow and it won't be easy to pull Mikey out. If Takemitchy insists too much on disbanding Toman, he might get on Mikey's bad side and there's a good chance it could irrecoverably affect their friendship, ruining his time leap ability. He can still reset back to the future and see if they're going in a good direction, attempting a peaceful resolution to all threats. The author is probably not going for this since it betrays Mikey's dreams.
Plan B: Second solution involves trying to turn Toman into a low-level yakuza group, keep it alive but prevent it from growing too big, focus on HONOR above all things, write a STRICT CODE that all members must obey. This is personally the plan I would go for if this were a RPG game, the difficult part is getting into a position where he can decide those things. Mikey and the other core members are not afraid of putting Takemitchy in his place when he speaks out of turn. An ever bigger issue is that a yakuza is still a yakuza, death is in the business, some people will die, Takemitchy will try to save everyone. The author is probably going for this ending, I would suspect Takemitchy will have a tearjerker and "accept" someone's death in order to save Hina, "your sacrifice will not be in vain, thank thank you weeaaaaaah" kind of thing, Mikey will also probably die since he's too unstable to be kept alive but he needs to stay alive long enough for Takemitchy to be an unquestionable boss.
Plan C: Just try to save Hina but somehow this sounds even more unlikely than Plan B. If I were Takemitchy and I were fully serious about saving Hina, if I were a REAL MAN which I'm not, I would ask to leave Toman telling Mikey that I want to marry Hina and be happy, then start focus on my career, convince her father of the danger of staying in an area dominated by gangs and convince him that I'm serious, then try to get him to support taking Hina to a safer area in Japan and move there too and work for my living expenses. This is the boring SoL route but someone is specifically targeting Hina for some almost supernatural reason, at this point I doubt it's Kisaki, this route likely doesn't leave any breathing room for solving that, since you cut all ties with all relevant characters.
So in all I would go for Plan B, turn Toman into a romanticized yakuza group.