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Black was an intelligent and playful monkey who quickly became White's closest companion. They would spend hours playing games and exploring the woods together, and White loved watching Black swing through the trees with ease.
Overall, Bullet's character is a representation of the themes of betrayal, trauma, and revenge that are prevalent throughout the series. The character serves as a reminder that even those who are considered heroes can be capable of great evil, and that justice and revenge are not always clear-cut concepts.
Bullet is a character who is introduced later in the series, as a member of the Hero party that Keyaru (the main character) was once a part of. Bullet is portrayed as a skilled warrior who has a strong sense of justice and loyalty to his party.
However, as the series progresses, it is revealed that Bullet and the rest of the Hero party had committed heinous crimes against Keyaru, including rape and torture, and had erased his memories of their actions. Keyaru eventually regains his memories and seeks revenge against his former allies.