I teach kendo in Tokyo

Chapter 657: What should I do if I can’t draw Hermione when I dance?

Shiratiao suddenly raised his eyebrows: "How did you come to this conclusion?"

"You have said that Japan is so hopeless, so naturally you have no choice but to rebel." Kazuma spread his hands.

Shiratori: "Why are you like the Chinese? If you can't survive, you will rebel. We are Japanese and we don't do this. Even at the peak of the student movement, we didn't say that we would send the emperor to the guillotine. .”

Kazuma: "That's why Japanese society has never progressed."

Shiratori continued: "Moreover, the student movement has failed. Even many of the students back then are now working safely. The revolution will not succeed."

Kazuma shrugged.

In his previous life, he and Marco had learned the art of slaying dragons seriously. He knew that the arrival of the revolutionary climax required changes in the objective environment.

Conflicts in all aspects of society during the rising period will be alleviated by economic development - to put it bluntly, the cake becomes bigger and covers up the uneven distribution.

Because the pie gets bigger, everyone’s wealth increases and their tolerance for some injustices increases.

Therefore, even if there is local turmoil in a rising society, it will be suppressed quickly.

For example, the United States during the Clinton era, or Japan during the bubble era.

The failure of the Student Sports Games has a certain relationship with Japan's economic boom.

It's not that the students didn't mobilize the workers, but they couldn't. Workers' wages kept rising and they were too busy making money to make a revolution.

In the end, the student movement took an illusory path like a castle in the clouds.

Kazuma knows this very well. He has lived in Japan for five years, and he is very clear that Japan in this era has no revolutionary soil.

The best time for Japan to change its color was actually from the period after 226 to before the war. At that time, Japan's social conflicts were unprecedentedly acute, and Japan's powerful people were like sitting on a powder keg.

It is a pity that the Japanese workers made a mistake in their line at that time. After Nomenkan, they even proposed the outrageous maximum program of armed defense of the Soviet Union.

There is no way this kind of program can mobilize the working masses—they don’t necessarily know anything about the Soviet Union.

Coupled with Japan's poor translation tradition of foreign languages, when you see the Soviet Union in Chinese, you at least know that it is an alliance, a union and the like, while Japanese only has a string of transliterations of Ji Li Gu Lu.

At that time, the Japanese people were not very well educated, most of them had junior high school or even elementary school level, so they didn’t understand what this was.

Kazuma often laments that he wants to time travel earlier. After reaching 226, he might be able to use the dragon-slaying technique to change the color of Japan.

If you think carefully about the changing international environment at that time, it was very good. The Soviet Union would definitely support it. The United States was competing with Japan for the Pacific Ocean and could allow Japan to blow itself up. They would definitely support it too.

Unfortunately, Kazuma did not travel to 1930, but to 1980, half a century too late.

At this time, Japan did not have the soil for a bottom-up revolution.

Kazuma knew this very well.

Shiratori stared at Kazuma's face, and after seeing from his expression that he didn't really want to make a revolution, he patted him on the shoulder: "Although it is unlikely to change this situation all at once, you see, we are here The location, as long as it is flexible enough, can allow justice to be done.”

Kazuma: "By beating others?"

"Of course not. For example, Takata is now targeting your apprentice, right? Although we can't legally deal with him, we can start from other places."

Kazuma: "Should we ask the Supervision Department?"

"It's not that simple. People like them won't leave obvious evidence of dereliction of duty. Moreover, they are a police department or a professional team. It is impossible to use such a rudimentary method as horse racing tickets."

The Yidao manipulates the results of some small racecourses and will disclose the results to the police in advance. In this way, they complete the de facto bribery.

But this method of bribery is the lowest level. Higher-level bribery will be carried out through the foundation hiring consultants.

These de facto bribes are legally legitimate income.

By the way, Kazuma’s legal and illegal income is zero so far.

Either it was not made clear or someone who came to bribe Kazuma came to him. They paid a high price for Kazuma to write songs, but they did not ask for anything, "just write whatever you want."

These and the horses all refused to drop.

To be honest, rejecting this kind of legal and illegal income is a severe test of personal principles, and Kazuma was almost moved.

Not even close.

Kazuma looked at Shiratori and asked in confusion: "Then what method should be used to deal with him?"

"The simplest thing is to just cut it and it's over. Haven't you already done it once? That Yakuza died unexpectedly. You were probably trying to save the girl named Kagawa Xiangzi, right?"

Kazuma: "This..."

"Do you think his crime is worthy of death?" Bai Niao took out a cigarette and held it in his mouth, "I'll tell you the truth, these people don't have many lives on their hands. I don't believe it."

When he said this, a hint of gloom passed over Shiratiao's expression.

Noticing this hint of haze, I was thinking about it with Ma.

But he missed the opportunity to ask.

Shiratori continued: "The reason why you have conflicts with these people is because of the death of Inspector Kitamachi. Don't you think the death of Oshiba Mieko is somewhat similar to the death of Kitamachi? It's just that one fell into Tokyo Bay, one hit the roof of the car.”

"They all fell from a high place." Kazuma said, "Kitamachi probably jumped from a certain bridge."

Shiratori nodded: "Yes. So what are you hesitating about?"

Kazuma: "Now, in this way, I have judged and punished criminals. If I commit a crime in the future, who will judge me?"

"Next, do you want to say something like the necessity of procedural justice?" Shiratori sighed, "I've said so much, but it's all in vain. Listen, there is nothing wrong with insisting on procedural justice, but this procedure What should I do if there is something wrong with it? Do you still insist on its justice? I have been a policeman for so many years, and more than once I have watched people with heinous crimes escape punishment, and more than once I have watched innocent people be thrown into prison."

Shiratori wanted to light a cigarette, took out his lighter, suddenly glanced at Kazuma, and put the lighter back into his pocket.

It must have come to mind that Kazuma doesn't smoke.

"In Showa 43, there was a case of serial murder of young children that had passed the retrospective period. On the day when the investigation headquarters was disbanded, we received a flower basket from one of the suspects we had been keeping tabs on.

“One of the seniors who introduced me to the industry put his police badge on his desk and walked out with his police gun.

"I stopped him at the entrance of the headquarters. At that time, the senior told me that his granddaughter was in elementary school and he could not let this bastard live.

"Senior had one year to retire at that time. His life was not easy. He caught up with the war when he was young. He finally came back alive. He was determined to protect everyone's peaceful life and became a policeman.

“In one year, I can use my pension to enjoy family happiness.

“I told my seniors at the time: It’s not necessarily this person. There is no evidence. If there was evidence, I wouldn’t have arrested him earlier.

"Then my senior told me: 'As the most senior detective, I knew it was him as soon as I saw him. If we leave him alone, he will definitely become bolder and there will definitely be new victims.'

"I refused to give way and kept blocking the senior. Finally, I alerted the superiors and sent someone to push the senior back. I thought I had done a good thing.

“Then guess what, the day the senior retired, his granddaughter disappeared.

“Fortunately, this time the suspect underestimated our police, and we finally caught him with irrefutable evidence. In the face of irrefutable evidence, the suspect finally admitted his crime.

"He also told the location of the body of the senior's granddaughter. I will never forget that day. The retired senior didn't speak for a long time when he faced the body of his granddaughter that was broken into pieces.

"Later, my senior saw me and said, 'Shiratori-kun, you should be glad that I don't have a gun, otherwise I would definitely pull it out and open six holes for you to ventilate.'"

Kazuma: "Is this a real case?"

"Really, you can go check the files." Shiratiao held the unlit cigarette in his hand and put his nose close to smell the tobacco.

Kazuma: "Are you telling me this on purpose to teach me to become an extrajudicial sanctioner?"

"I'm just telling you that this piece of shit is not worth your efforts to maintain."

"I asked Amao before about what he would do if the law was not perfect and some criminals were let go. He told me that he should work hard to improve the law and wait until the law is perfect before punishing them."

Shiratori smiled: "How naive. You should ask him what to do if Chiyoko was insulted and the prisoner escaped punishment. Let's see how he answers."

Hema said firmly: "Amao will definitely insist on sanctioning the other party within the scope of the law."

After all, he is a knight of the law.

Bai Niao frowned: "Then you still dare to marry your sister to him?"

"My sister likes it, but I can't control it. If I can control it, of course I hope my sister likes me." Kazuma replied.

Shiratori: "Incest between brother and sister is illegal. Not even cousins, let alone you two."

Kazuma: "I'm just saying that. Besides, don't you think Amao's single-mindedness is quite enviable? He will never hesitate to worry about gains and losses like me."

At the same time, Kazuma thought to himself, Amao's stubbornness is also the source of my worries about gains and losses.

Shiratori sighed: "Okay, you can continue to worry about gains and losses. I have finished what I need to say. You can talk to me about this at any time during these seven days. Now we go to work and we must be worthy of the wages paid to us by taxpayers. .”

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