In Japan, a variety of beliefs and churches can be said to thrive imnsely, even to the point where there have been news stories of famous actresses joining religious groups to beco nuns.
After all, Japan is very lenient in this respect; just establish a religious group, preach so seemingly plausible theories, and you can accept donations from those bewildered followers. This can be much more lucrative than starting a legitimate company.
Lying there and watching the money co in, wouldn't that be delightful?
However, most religious groups rely operate on this level, swindling perhaps a small retirent fund from old n and won in the countryside at best. Those that do sowhat better might have more followers, receive more donations, and perhaps even 'bless' female followers.
Even the most successful religious groups only reach the level where their female followers are celebrities; there's nothing beyond that.
But when it cos to Orm ZLJ, they are not like those ordinary groups only after blessing female followers and scamming donations. They are the organization that single-handedly changed Japan's counter-terrorism policies.
On March 20, 1995, at 7:50 AM, Orm ZLJ mbers launched a poisonous gas attack on five subway trains on three Tokyo subway lines, resulting in 13 deaths, about 5500 people poisoned, and 1036 admitted for treatnt. On the day of the incident, several main subway lines around the Japanese governnt and the National Diet were forced to shut down due to the attack, affecting 26 subway stations and plunging Tokyo traffic into chaos.
Following the Tokyo subway gas attack, the Japanese police imdiately sealed off the Orm ZLJ headquarters at the foot of Mount Fuji and took action against Orm ZLJ.
On March 22nd, 2500 police officers and the Self-Defense Forces' chemical protection units surrounded the Orm ZLJ facilities in Kami-kuissiki village, forced open three large warehouses with oxy-acetylene torches, and discovered various chemicals and instrunts, essentially uncovering a chemical plant.
The Japanese tropolitan Police Departnt arrested Orm ZLJ's leader Shoko Asahara for murder and attempted murder, while also raiding over 130 of the cult's locations nationwide, capturing more than 40 leaders and JT mbers.
The Japanese police continued to pursue Orm ZLJ mbers until 2012, with the capture of follower Katsuya Takahashi, who had been on the run for seventeen years, marking the end of the chase. Cult leader Shoko Asahara himself was executed in 2018.
That such an organization, which should have been eradicated, still had branches remaining, and now one of those branches was planning to cause trouble? This inevitably caused both Yu Chen and Hiromi Jounouchi to feel a trendous shock.
Logically, Orm ZLJ's mbers should have been like rats scurrying across the street, eager to hide; why would they take the initiative to cause trouble?
Moreover, judging from what the attacker revealed, the Supre Truth Society, as a branch of Orm ZLJ, seed to have existed for quite a while, remaining silent all these years. Why suddenly erge and cause trouble now? What exactly is their purpose?
"Mr. Chen Yu, how do you plan to deal with this matter?" After listening to Chen Yu's inquiry of the attacker, Hiromi Jounouchi looked at him with concern, wanting to know how he planned to handle the situation.
"Cults... what a troubleso issue!" Chen Yu couldn't help but lant. It wasn't that he couldn't handle a cult, but dealing with such matters was quite botherso.
After all, many people were bewitched into believing all these muddled beliefs, but once they had embraced these confusions, they could no longer be considered innocent. So even committed cris, breaking the law in various ways; that's not sothing that could simply be erased by saying they were deluded.
So, exactly how to deal with these cult followers beca a complicated matter. After all, Chen Yu was not a man of indiscriminate killing; if they were rely misled, they certainly didn't deserve to die.
After thinking for a mont, Chen Yu suddenly had an idea and said to Hiromi Jounouchi, "Hiromi, lend the Soul Prison Blood Hunter for a bit."
Even though Chen Yu had helped in its creation, the control of the Soul Prison Blood Hunter was in Hiromi Jounouchi's hands, which was why he used the word "lend".
"Lend the Soul Prison Blood Hunter? You're free to use it, Mr. Chen Yu!" Hiromi Jounouchi said indifferently. While the Soul Prison Blood Hunter was registered in her na, after all, these were gifts from Chen Yu, so she saw no issue with him using it.
"Find out all the people associated with the Supre Truth Society in this soul mory, arrange their cris for . If there are any who have killed or indirectly caused soone's death, they can beco your prey," Chen Yu ordered the Soul Prison Blood Hunter. Although it had no soul or self-consciousness, once a command was given by the Necromancer holding control, the Soul Prison Blood Hunter had a 100% capability to execute the orders.
However, after saying that, Chen Yu added, "Also, investigate clearly why the Supre Truth Society wanted to orchestrate this attack, and whether they're planning any other attacks aside from this one."
Seeing that Chen Yu had finished speaking, the Soul Prison Blood Hunter bowed slightly and then vanished in the flash of a dark red light.
"Mr. Chen Yu, aren't you going to tell the police about this?" Hiromi Jounouchi asked, regarding Chen Yu's request for the Soul Prison Blood Hunter to hunt those cult followers who had committed cris. She felt they deserved it, since in Japan, even for a murderer, getting a death sentence is quite difficult, otherwise Shoko Asahara wouldn't have taken more than twenty years to be executed.
"For those whose cris aren't punishable by death, they can be handed over to the police for judgnt, but I don't think imprisonnt is a form of punishnt for those who have stained their hands with the blood of the innocent," Chen Yu said to Hiromi Jounouchi with so dissatisfaction. "As for those who have committed murder, Japanese law is far too lenient on them. What of sitting in prison for decades? They are still alive, whereas those who died will never co back to life."
"This sort of thing... sigh!" Faced with such matters, Hiromi Jounouchi couldn't help but sigh.
"You don't need to worry about the Supre Truth Society, Hiromi, I'll handle it," said Chen Yu, his heart aching for his girlfriend when he saw her sigh, comforting her before adding, "But about the lab, with this incident, your pressure has increased even more!"
"Didn't I anticipate all this when I decided to make the experint public?" Hiromi Jounouchi said, smiling in response to Chen Yu's concern.
"Even so, I still need to speak to Director Shimura later, to ask her to beef up the hospital's security asures. We can't have another incident where soone brings dangerous blades into the hospital," Chen Yu said, taking these issues very seriously, having experienced dical disputes and incidents of harm or even murder of dical staff.
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