I teach kendo in Tokyo

Chapter 650 Amao’s reinforcements

Kazuma leaned against Shunfeng's ear and could clearly hear the chatter of the detectives after he left.

This reminded Kazuma of some early online novels he had read in his previous life. Many of those novels were written in the first person. And because the author himself was limited, he often used the third person to describe "I" in his writing, so he should not be able to see it. The things are very entertaining.

He returned to his car and as soon as he opened the door, he heard Teresa Teng singing.

Tamamo listened to the song and flipped through fashion magazines.

Kazuma was shocked: "Can you see? I should turn on the emergency lights."

"I'm a fox. Foxes have night vision."

Kazuma: "Night vision is useless in this situation, right?"

"This night vision is a monster's night vision, it's different from ordinary night vision."

Kazuma shrugged, and after getting into the car, he said to Tamamo, "A car just left. I suspect it was spying on me."

"There is surveillance, which means this is not a suicide. But, have you found anything that can be used to prosecute the person behind it?"

Kazuma was silent for a few seconds, and then asked Tamamo seriously: "What, there are mysteries in this world, and many people know about the existence of mysteries. Didn't you reach an agreement with the rulers of mankind and formulate some rules?"

Tamamo: "No. Do you know why this rule was not established?"

"I don't know, I'll wait until you tell me." Kazuma looked at Tamamo and blinked.

Tamamo: "Because, even if the rules are formulated, they still have to be executed by the strong in the end. Whether they are strong monsters or strong humans, they all have to be executed by the strong. Strong monsters are very strong. They are stubborn, they all have their own ideas, and they have great differences with each other. It is impossible to form widely recognized rules.

"It is possible that the strong human beings can reach an agreement, but the strong human beings are short-lived. They will die in a hundred years at most. When people die, no one will enforce the rules."

Kazuma: "That's not right. Strong human beings can establish guilds such as associations, and use guilds to ensure the implementation of rules, right?"

"Theoretically, this is true, but strong men are generally very individual and often have irreconcilable conflicts. In short, Japan does not have such laws and regulations for the mysterious side, so there is no one who can judge the criminal behavior of the mysterious side. court.

"In the final analysis, the rule of the mysterious side is that the strong do everything right, and the strong are the rules."

He Ma was stunned: "It sounds similar to the devil in the running group."

"Yes, that's it. So you know why I play the role of a demon warlock every time I run a group."

Kazuma burst into laughter, and couldn't help but think of the group he ran with Tamamo, Mikako, and Honami, who had returned home for the summer vacation a year before graduation.

A good hero's journey was turned into Liang Shanbo in Sword Coast by a group of people.

The most impressive thing about that group was the bard played by Mikako. Her dice seemed to be filled with lead. She achieved great success and deceived demons, devils, angels and the undead.

The main reason why she was able to trick the undead, a person who doesn't like bluffing in a setting like this, was because she threw a 20 big success and then used a tickle attack on Kazuma, who was the host of the game.

Kazuma was worried that if he didn't agree to her, he would be squeezed by her breast muscles and lose his mind and become animalistic.

The power (charm) confrontation with the game host is a part of the team running game.

Tamamo seemed to be thinking about the same group run, and said with a smile: "When Mikako comes back, I must run the group again. It's fun just to see how she plays tricks with the host."

Kazuma also laughed.

It's impossible for Mikako not to cheat when she's running in the group. If she fails or unfortunately gets kicked out, you can enjoy her performance.

The two chatted for a few more times about running a group, and then Tamamo brought the topic back first: "If you can't find any evidence that can use human laws to prosecute them in this matter, what are you going to do?"

Kazuma did not answer directly, but asked: "Is it feasible to find a way to establish laws against the mysterious side?"

"It's not necessary. The mysterious side is getting weaker and weaker now. There is no need. And if you now legislate for the mysterious side, it is equivalent to publicly acknowledging the existence of the mysterious side, which may slow down the decline of the mysterious side.

"I heard from the monsters who came from China that monsters other than water monkeys are basically impossible to survive in China now. Water monkeys can survive."

Kazuma: "Have you ever seen monsters from China?"

"Yes, I came to Japan to seek refuge. It is said that Japan has a strong mysterious atmosphere."

Kazuma: "Isn't this right? This habit of giving gifts to the Kitchen God should still be there, right?"

Hema remembers that when he was a child, he not only had the habit of giving gifts to the Kitchen God, but he also put a small place in front of his house and burned some incense every month. It was said that it was a sacrifice to Shi Gandang.

"Keeping the customs does not mean that they really believe in and worship gods. It is more of a folk tradition."

Tamamo replied.

"Japan should soon be like this. Mystery will either gradually disappear, or it will be included in the scope of science and become a part of a certain discipline. You see, psychology has absorbed some mysterious things."

Tamamo said a lot, and Kazuma finally heard it: "I understand, you don't want to legislate on the mysterious side, which will slow down the decline of the mysterious side and delay your plan to transform into a human!"

"When I become a human, I will marry you. Don't you want to marry me?" Tamamo asked.

He Ma was speechless.

But he immediately said: "But, as a graduate of the Law Department of the University of Tokyo, I still want to punish crimes within the scope of the law. Can't I send them in for other reasons? For example, tax evasion or something."

Japan's tax department is modeled after the U.S. Federal Tax Service, which is a bit like "you can kill people and set fires, but you have to pay taxes."

It's just not as scary as the United States.

Tamamo: "It's difficult. After all, there are very few people who dare to evade taxes. Maybe if Mieko Shiba dies, even the kidnapping case of Hyuga Company will not be prosecuted.

"I can help you prosecute, but if I am acquitted in the end, there will be a black mark on my resume as a prosecutor. I think it is unreasonable that no conviction after prosecution will become a black spot on the prosecutor's resume. , but this is the rule of the prosecutorial system. If you prosecute, you will be convicted."

Kazuma: "It's normal for KPIs to be unreasonable."

"KPI?"

Kazuma: "Key Performance Indicator, a newly proposed concept in business management."

Tamamo smiled: "If the prosecutor's office were a company, many things would be easier to handle."

Kazuma: "No matter, wait until I check the license plate number tomorrow. Maybe I can catch some evidence?"

Tamamo looked at Kazuma with very gentle eyes: "I originally thought that after you spoke out with your sword last time, you would not hesitate to use the authentic characteristics of Bizen Nagafune Ichimonji to perform chivalrous acts every night.

"But you didn't, you didn't abuse the power you got, and you didn't act recklessly. Instead, you were seriously thinking about how to avoid using this ability. I am very happy to see you doing this.

"Maybe this sounds a bit complacent, but you are worthy of being my chosen one.

"I like you even more."

As Tamamo spoke, she reached out her hand and gently stroked the back of Kazuma's head.

Kazuma: "But the more I think about it, the more I realize that our laws are imperfect, and the more I feel that it would be better to have extrajudicial sanctioners to enforce justice. For example, those cases involving Hyuga Corporation."

"Amao went to read their files. Maybe he can find some way to deal with that kind of talk?" Tamamo said softly.

Kazuma: "It would be great if I can find it. But if I can't find it... I will become an extrajudicial sanctioner again. Will you dislike me?"

"How could it be? The extrajudicial punisher is very handsome." Tamamo deliberately used the tone of a hot girl.

Even the hot girl-style oral fetish is used.

Kazuma smiled.

"You put it this way, but I'm looking forward to playing the role of an extrajudicial sanctioner again." He said, "I don't even want Amao to find a gap now."

**

"I have found a breakthrough in the sophistry of the senior brothers." Early the next morning, Amao came to the dojo early and said to Kazuma with a bright face.

Kazuma glanced at Tamamo who was busy in front of the stove, then put down the piece of bread in his hand and looked at his apprentice: "Did you find it?"

"Yes, I found it." Amao sat down opposite Hema.

Just as he was about to continue speaking, Chiyoko came over and placed a plate in front of him, and then asked, "Would you like rice or bread?"

"You already gave me the plate, please give me some bread, and fry an egg." Amao was not polite and said to Chiyoko naturally.

Chiyoko nodded and returned to the stove.

Tamamo directly handed the wok to her.

Amao glanced at Chiyoko, and then continued to Kazuma: "I found a loophole in their argument logic. They have always emphasized that there was no restriction on personal freedom, but I read the files and found that none of the victims tried to escape. "

Kazuma: "That's because the victim thought he was being imprisoned and therefore didn't try."

"Yes, I know, but we can describe this situation from another angle. Why didn't the victims whose freedom of movement was restricted not try to leave? Doesn't this mean that they were coerced to some extent?"

Kazuma frowned slightly: "I see, using proof by contradiction?"

"Yes, as long as the focus of the court argument turns to why the victim did not try to leave, it is easy to conclude that she subjectively believed that she was imprisoned."

Kazuma: "Then what if they say that the victim misunderstood?"

"Then ask them whether they told the victim that he was not imprisoned and could leave at any time." Amao said with a smile. "If they did not proactively inform the victim and caused the victim to mistakenly believe that he was imprisoned, it would still be imprisonment."

"Their sophistry before was mainly based on the fact that there was no restriction on personal freedom. Now we have to focus on whether the parties know that they are not restricted on personal freedom. I checked the law after I went home last night, and this method should work. It makes sense."

Kazuma nodded: "It's worth a try."

"Brother, it seems that you are not as good at studying content in college as Amao." Chiyoko shoveled the omelette into Amao's plate, then raised her lower bar and looked at Kazuma proudly.

Kazuma: "Yes, your Amao is awesome. Come on, don't point your nostrils to the sky, calm down."

Chiyoko snorted: "I don't, I'm happy."

Amao said solemnly: "Master has not seen the detailed records of the court defense. It is normal not to notice this. But I read the court defense record very carefully and found out that there is this loophole. All court defenses, in this aspect None of it went into depth, and it all ended after the witnesses called by Hyuga Company proved that there was no restriction on personal freedom."

Kazuma: "Generally speaking, after hearing the fact that personal freedom is not restricted, there will be no more ideas. But Amao, you have discovered a blind spot, which is whether the person involved - the victim knows that he is not restricted. "

Amao said: "The key point is to prove that Hyuga Company subjectively and intentionally deceived the client. As long as this can be proven, the imprisonment will be established, at least house arrest. Furthermore, they can be accused of restricting the victim's personal freedom."

Kazuma nodded: "Okay, very good."

Amao sighed: "It's a pity that I found this useless, because there is a tainted witness this time, isn't it? Hinata Company must have overturned."

Kazuma looked at Amao seriously: "No, what you discovered is very important."

Amao frowned with a serious expression: "Did the witness retract his confession? Repented?"

Kazuma shook his head slightly.

Amao's expression became more serious: "No way? The witness...is dead?"

Kazuma nodded.

Amao was stunned: "Real or false?"

"Really, I committed suicide by jumping off the building at midnight last night."

"Are you sure it was suicide?"

"Probably." Kazuma replied.

"What do you mean roughly?" Amao said hurriedly, "Master, have you been to the scene? You must have known it was not suicide at a glance."

Kazuma: "I'm not a god. At least at the scene, I didn't find any evidence to prove that this was not suicide. Of course, there are some strange places, but those do not constitute evidence. It is estimated that the investigation will end with the conclusion of suicide. "

Amao frowned and slammed the table hard: "This is too arrogant! We can't let these criminals remain unpunished! Master, whatever you say, I will do it with you!"

Kazuma took a deep breath: "First, let's send the Hyuga Company gang to prison. Then we'll find the murderer who let Oshiba Mieko die."

Amao slapped the table: "Okay! Let that person hire me! I just got the card!"

Kazuma: "My name is Hinami Rina. At least remember your junior sister's name."

"If you remember, it will be troublesome. Someone will be jealous." Amao said and glanced at the stove. "Okay, let Nichinan hire me. I will defend him. We will sue Hinata Company and then seek civil transfer." criminal."

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