In a more straight example, one of the consequences of helping their "clients" is that someone will end up paying for their crimes, usually at the hands of the Kurosagi gang's aforementioned clients.
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It turns out to be just enough money for starting capital for the service, and the group continues to do their good deeds for promises of karmic payoff.
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Numata, Karatsu, and Yata are the most obvious with their odd abilities, but Sasaki and Makino, who otherwise have legitimate skills that can be applied to society, also count (Sasaki is essentially Grave Robbing who will likely be arrested for evidence tampering and failing to notify police if word got out, while Makino happens to be a licensed embalmer in a country where cremation is the norm). As mentioned below, all members of Kurosagi specialize in one thing and one thing only, which is working with corpses. Animal Motifs: The gang identifies with the black heron, the Psychopomp who brings departed souls to the afterlife.note Japan is a country that strongly prefers cremation, so the thought of walking on soil where preserved bodies are buried freaks the hell out of people The only reasons they're successful is due to having Psychic Powers (usually Numata's dowsing and Karatsu's I See Dead People) and they have Sasayama, a former police detective, helping them.
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Amateur Sleuth: All members are students fresh out of university who have no experience in professional detective work and barely have enough money to stay afloat, and while Makino is a licensed embalmer the country she lives in refuses to recognize her due to cultural reasons.