I teach kendo in Tokyo

Chapter 662 The Starting Point of Shadow

Kazuma returned home drunk, and rarely entered the house through the front door. As soon as he entered, he heard the conversation between Tamamo and Chiyoko coming from the kitchen.

So Kazuma said loudly: "I'm back."

"Welcome back~" Chiyoko responded and went straight to the dojo. When she opened the door to the dojo, she was stunned for a moment. Then she remembered that there was an entrance to her home, and then she turned around and smiled at the entrance.

Kazuma: "Sorry, I forgot that our house should be entered through the courtyard and around the dojo."

"No, the entrance is just fine. It saves me having to fetch the shoes from the yard later and smell the smell of powder."

At this time, Tamamo also came out of the kitchen, looking at Kazuma with a very gentle look: "You look much more refreshed than when you went out in the morning."

"Is he still feeling refreshed with the smell of alcohol?" Chiyoko yelled as she came forward to take Kazuma's coat that he had taken off, and also pulled off Kazuma's tie. "It's not bad. He didn't put his tie back on." . But I feel it’s coming soon. By then, brother, you will have completely evolved into a middle-aged office worker.”

Middle-aged office workers in Japan seem to put their ties on their heads when they get drunk. This is the magic of Japan. The inherent impression of a thing will evolve into a "fixed impression".

Originally, it was just a stereotype that middle-aged office workers would put their ties over their heads when they were drunk. In fact, many people took off their ties completely and put them in their pockets after drinking.

However, after the tie on the head became a fixed impression, it was drawn into cartoons by cartoonists, and literary and artistic works such as television spread the classic image of the tie on the head. As a result, everyone ended up doing it, as if not doing so would make it impossible. Not authentic.

After Chiyoko took Kazuma's clothes, tie and other things into the house, only Kazuma and Tamamo were left in the entrance hall.

Tamamo got straight to the point: "Did you gain anything today?"

"Of course. After all, you specifically asked Shiratiao to take me for a day, so there must be something rewarding."

Kazuma sat down on the cushion in the entrance hall and began to take off his shoes.

Tamamo knelt down next to him, smiling and clasping her fingers.

Although she put on a listening posture, Kazuma did not talk, but went straight to the point: "Is there no way you can let me hide in the night and move around freely?"

Tamamo: "It was no problem during the end of the Bakumatsu period, but that was because there were no lights at night and there were few pedestrians. If we had to do this under the current lighting conditions and the density of police patrols - and we still had to avoid so many CCTVs, it would probably be difficult. A throwback to the days of American independence.”

Kazuma: "That's right."

Tamamo: "You might as well discuss it with Honami. She should have her own campaign base and team now, and it should be no problem to provide you with some cover."

Kazuma: "After enforcing justice, why don't you hide in a campaign van? Wouldn't it be bad if you were seen?"

"How about asking Honami to develop optical stealth equipment?"

Kazuma laughed out loud: "Don't make trouble, I'm talking to you seriously. If we really want to use extra-legal means to achieve justice, we can't just rely on the characteristics of the knife, we have to make things more beautiful and perfect."

Tamamo: "Have you figured it out?"

Kazuma did not answer directly, but talked about the process of saving the Watanabe family today. After finishing speaking, he paused and continued to express his feelings: "In the end, the Watanabe family was saved by the naked threat of force. This Not legal, but problem solved.

"Recall that Miss Kagawa Xiangzi whom I saved last time with my sword, she is also living happily now.

"As long as the problem can be solved, do you really need to worry about the method? The key is to solve the problem, right?"

After saying that, Kazuma stared at Tamamo.

Tamamo: "You see, you want to ask me what I think? Didn't I tell you from the beginning? I am a monster, a powerful big monster, and what I say is the law. The world of monsters is so simple and clear."

Kazuma: "I'm asking you what you think of me stepping outside the law to uphold justice."

"...The only thing I'm worried about is the relationship between you and Amao in the future." Tamamo said, "I don't really like watching scenes of master and disciple fighting each other."

Just as Kazuma was about to answer, Chiyoko suddenly intervened in the conversation: "Just don't let him know. I will help my brother hide it from him."

Kazuma turned around and found that Chiyoko had been standing next to the stairs. She must have just come down.

Chiyoko continued: "I don't study law. I don't know anything about procedural justice. I just have a simple wish. I hope that good people will be rewarded and all bad people will die."

Kazuma looked at his sister: "Have you told Amao about this idea?"

"Why should I tell him this? He is stupid. I don't have to think about how he will answer." Chiyoko folded her hands and held her chest. "If I can change his opinion, then I will transfer immediately. Become a professional magician."

"What if it's revealed in the future?" Kazuma asked again.

"Try hard not to expose it. For example, for Hinami's case, leave it to Amao. Brother, just leave it alone. Anyway, Hinami lives in the dojo now, so he is safe, right? Brother, don't you have other things to do? Are you busy? For example, the matter about the prosecutor committing suicide in Beiting or Beili..."

Kazuma: "Kitamachi."

"Yes, that's right. Brother, you can temporarily leave Nichinan's case to Amao to seek justice for you. Amao is busy with Nichinan's case and has no time to care about anything else. Isn't this perfect?"

Chiyoko spread her hands and smiled at Kazuma.

Kazuma: "That makes sense. Then I'll ask Honami to come over tomorrow and set up wiretaps and monitoring. We can also use the mobile team. The special team I've been ordered to form now can also take some special measures to deal with the crisis." Means, and quotas for purchasing equipment.”

The GTR Kazuma currently drives was ostensibly loaned to him by Onoda, Chief Cabinet Secretary of the National Police Agency. In fact, it was sent to Onoda by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in order to obtain orders for special vehicles used by the special forces, and Onoda then transferred it to Kazuma.

"If we give these quotas to the Nanjo Consortium, get some sponsorship from the Nanjo Consortium, and establish a simple monitoring network, it seems to be possible."

Chiyoko coughed: "Then, do you have to plan this in front of the shoe cabinet in the entrance hall? And it's too close to the stairs. What if Hinami on the second floor comes down and hears it? Hinami is a ventilator. The wall."

Kazuma raised his eyebrows: "Hinami is back already?"

"She came back early. She was probably afraid of death, so she put off all her evening activities and came back right away."

Kazuma: "Going to sleep as soon as you get back?"

"Yes, it seems that Oshiba Mieko's work has been given to her. Now she has to do the work of two people."

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