Well, it's hard to say for sure. 'Bruise' could be a true story if the author claims it to be or if it's inspired by real-life incidents. But it could also just be a made-up tale for entertainment.
There was a boy who got a large bruise on his leg after accidentally bumping into a table. But soon, the bruise started to spread in a really odd way. It seemed to be growing tentacles and reaching out across his skin. He felt a strange burning sensation and started having nightmares of a dark figure pressing on his leg, leaving more and more bruises.
A story goes that a man found a bruise on his chest one morning. As the day went on, the bruise seemed to throb and move on its own. He could feel a cold presence whenever it moved. Eventually, the bruise took on the shape of a face, a face with a sinister grin.
The Yakuza games story portrays Yakuza culture in several ways. It shows their hierarchical structure. The higher - ups have great power and respect, and the lower - level members have to follow strict rules. Also, their sense of justice within their own world is depicted. They have their own way of dealing with disputes and traitors which is part of their unique culture.
There was a group of friends who liked to play a rough game of tag in a big meadow. One friend, named Tom, was always a bit too slow. So, the others would spank him gently on his backside as a joke when he got caught. It was all in good fun and they had some really hot and hilarious races. They were careful not to be too rough though, so no one got bruised. Their days in the meadow were filled with laughter and lots of running around.
Sasuke's sharingan would give him a huge advantage in the Yakuza world. He could use it to read the intentions of his enemies, predict their moves during fights or negotiations. Sakura's super strength and medical skills also come in handy. Her strength can be used in combat situations against Yakuza thugs, and her medical skills can be used to treat any injuries they might get during their Yakuza - related adventures.