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Soon Yusuke is off on his first case, retrieving three treasures stolen from the Underworld by a gang of demons: Hiei, Kurama, and Goki. [5] Yusuke collects the three treasures with the aid of his new technique, the Rei Gun, a shot of aura or
Reiki (霊気, Reiki, lit. "Spirit Energy") fired mentally from his index finger. [2][4] He then travels to the mountains in search of the aged, female martial arts master Genkai. Together with his rival Kuwabara, Yusuke fights through a tournament organized by Genkai to find her successor. Yusuke uses the competition as a cover to search for Rando, a demon who steals the
techniques of martial arts masters and kills them.