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Hagiwara Kenji and Usuha Izuki fell into silence over this challenge letter.

"...That's it?" Hagiwara Kenji was incredulous. "Just to make you co back and see this, that guy specifically sent a fax to the Criminal Investigation Division reporting your nights away from ho?"

"This guy has so OCD." Usuha Izuki was also speechless. "Feels like everything must go according to plan, otherwise he feels like ants are crawling all over him... I probably already know who it is."

Must be that bomber who was released after serving his sentence not long ago!

In the original work, this guy made a countdown, sending inexplicable numbers to the tropolitan Police every year. When Matsuda Jinpei transferred to the Criminal Investigation Division, the countdown just happened to end, and only then did he send codes to make trouble... But with him, the guy was this impatient. Seems like deep resentnt.

Hagiwara Kenji sighed: "I probably know too."

Little Shinryu had just ntioned this to him recently. This timing, plus keywords like bombs, and hatred toward Little Shinryu... everything matched up.

Usuha Izuki pondered: "But I can't understand why he hates so much? I didn't do anything, did I? Just beat him up once?"

He could understand if this guy wanted revenge against police, but why specifically target him? Even without him, that guy was still breaking the law!

He'd dealt with so many criminals, but only this guy was troubleso!

Usuha Izuki automatically ignored the fact that most people were still in prison.

Hagiwara Kenji could only remain silent: "..........."

Ah well, even as Little Shinryu's friend, he had to say this historical revisionism was a bit excessive.

Why don't you ntion why you beat him up? Wasn't it because you destroyed his plan, then after beating him, sent him to prison?!

And you intimidated him, scaring him into collapsing in the tropolitan Police corridor, losing all face...

Although from Little Shinryu's perspective, he might indeed feel he just beat soone up, from that person's perspective, it was simply the darkest mont of his life. Holding a grudge was too normal.

Hagiwara Kenji tactfully skipped this topic to save his friend's face: "Most likely it's this bomber, but we can't be completely certain. After all, there are quite a few people who hate you... Anyway, let's first have soone investigate where this guy has been recently and what he's been doing."

Usuha Izuki nodded in agreent.

The two checked the room once more for any suspicious additions, then searched possible bomb installation locations in the apartnt. Finding nothing, they returned to the Criminal Investigation Division with the letter and inford Inspector gure of their new discovery.

After hearing Hagiwara Kenji's summary, Inspector gure could only sigh: "...Has this day finally co?"

Usuha Izuki: "Which day are you referring to..."

Inspector gure coughed and smiled awkwardly.

How could he admit that he'd actually been worrying daily about Samukawa Shinryu being targeted for revenge, and was sowhat puzzled why, after two years, Samukawa Shinryu had only encountered constant reports and complaints but no other problems.

You know, those detectives whose situations were lighter than Samukawa Shinryu's had faced family mbers being killed or kidnapped, or even the detective being found already dead. But Samukawa Shinryu's thods were far more cruel and excessive than these detectives', yet only now did the first person co for revenge...

He didn't know whether to say the criminals Samukawa Shinryu dealt with had such bad relationships that not one friend or family mber was willing to seek revenge, or that Samukawa Shinryu's intimidation was so strong that having soone dare to retaliate was actually rare.

"In any case, this matter deserves attention. Since you have suspected persons, I'll have soone investigate." Inspector gure said seriously. "But we can't be careless because of this. Any other suspected targets can be reported promptly. And since Samukawa-kun's apartnt location is known, isn't it sowhat dangerous? How about Samukawa-kun stays in the tropolitan Police rest room recently?"

Usuha Izuki refused: "If he dares go to my apartnt, that would be better for , so I'm going ho to sleep."

Inspector gure expressed understanding.

Just another fishing enforcent counter-kill and toying with criminals combo, right?

Although it ant taking so personal risk, for Samukawa Shinryu it was also familiar territory. Really no need to worry too much.

Thinking about how this guy could only stuff letters through door cracks, he probably couldn't do much else either.

Hagiwara Kenji: "Then I'll also..."

"Don't co." Usuha Izuki interrupted him.

Hagiwara Kenji looked at him, then turned to Inspector gure: "Inspector, I request to work together with him recently to avoid accidents."

Inspector gure looked guiltily at Usuha Izuki, feeling this went against his wishes, but also thinking this arrangent was better. So he gritted his teeth and agreed: "Fine, you two be careful and contact us imdiately if there are problems."

Usuha Izuki sighed in frustration.

Sigh, looks like he'd have to handle that bomber more indirectly.

Soon, everyone in the Criminal Investigation Division knew Samukawa Shinryu was being targeted and might face revenge.

Sato Miwako was shocked: "Who gave him the courage?!"

"Being a police officer," Shiratori Ninzaburo said astutely. "If Samukawa-kun weren't a police officer, he probably wouldn't have this courage. He's just counting on Samukawa-kun now being a police officer who must follow police rules and absolutely can't easily cross the line, so he's this brave..."

The extrely dangerous-looking young man summarized expressionlessly: "Good people just get bullied."

Everyone: "..........."

The logic was sound. This would be normal coming from anyone else, but only you saying it feels completely wrong!!!

"You're all too nice to criminals." Usuha Izuki comnted. "They're fearless, knowing they won't die even if caught, so they even dare threaten you... Last ti I passed by, I actually saw soone directly say he'd kill the police officer who arrested him when he got out. Really eye-opening."

Shiratori Ninzaburo sighed: "Sigh, there's nothing we can do about such things. Since we're police, we definitely can't arbitrarily use private punishnt based on our own thoughts."

Everyone had been pushed around by such criminals for a long ti, so when Samukawa Shinryu liked tornting criminals, everyone would symbolically discourage him a bit. After confirming he wouldn't cross the line, they all tacitly allowed it and even helped write reports... Actually, everyone was secretly pleased.

The dark-haired, red-eyed young man nonchalantly dropped a bombshell: "So sotis I think it might be better not to be a police officer."

Everyone: "..........."

Here it cos, here it cos, here it cos—they knew Samukawa Shinryu had opinions about being a police officer!!!

A sense of crisis instantly weighed on everyone's shoulders.

On one hand, they felt that if Samukawa Shinryu resigned, their Criminal Investigation Division's performance might instantly return to three years ago. On the other hand, everyone worried about what terrible things Samukawa Shinryu might do if he resigned for reasons like "not being able to be harsh enough with criminals"!

More terrifyingly, Samukawa Shinryu definitely knew how to evade legal punishnt... If he ever whimsically wanted to do sothing big, they might not even be able to suspect Samukawa Shinryu.

Just thinking about it was chilling.

Hagiwara Kenji coughed: "Well, being a police officer is about upholding justice and protecting everyone's daily life, not for yourself..."

How could you resign because you're not satisfied with tornting criminals? Instructor Onizuka, who agreed to let you into the Police Academy, would cry if he knew your reason for resignation!!!

Usuha Izuki harvested so suspicion values and quit while ahead: "I know, so I also think I'm probably not suited to be a police officer."

Sato Miwako quickly said: "Don't doubt yourself, Samukawa-kun! Everyone really respects you! You're very suited to be a police officer!"

Shiratori Ninzaburo also said: "Samukawa-kun, you're too demanding of yourself. Actually, you're doing quite well as a police officer..."

The colleagues who had just heard Samukawa Shinryu's dangerous statent couldn't wait to praise him. Watching Samukawa Shinryu being blown up to beco a police model in their mouths.

Good grief, this round of praise was so much that even Usuha Izuki couldn't stand it: "Don't you all have work today?"

Only then did the colleagues sheepishly disperse.

Everyone ant nothing else—they just had the sa ntality as Instructor Onizuka, who worried that not accepting Samukawa Shinryu would make him go astray. They feared that if Samukawa Shinryu stopped being a police officer, his bottom line might instantly disappear...

They believed Samukawa Shinryu wouldn't do anything while he was a police officer, but after Samukawa Shinryu's words just now, they suspected that if he stopped being a police officer, he might instantly be capable of anything. They didn't know if this counted as trust or distrust.

At this mont, everyone in the Criminal Investigation Division was filled with hostility toward the guy who wanted revenge against Samukawa Shinryu.

It was because of this guy that Samukawa Shinryu felt being a police officer made him easy to bully, making him want to resign! Really harmful!!!

What if the world lost one police officer but gained an emperor of the criminal world? Could you bear this responsibility?!!!

Hagiwara Kenji was even worried the criminal might "accidentally" die if he fell into Samukawa Shinryu's hands.

After all, even before writing the provocative letter, Samukawa Shinryu already didn't like this guy. When asked if he had any thoughts, he said it wasn't necessary. But now this was truly "heaven has a road but he won't take it, hell has no gate but he barges in"... Wasn't living good?

That evening after work, Hagiwara Kenji drove ho with Usuha Izuki. On one hand, if the criminal really ca looking, having another person ant extra insurance. On the other hand, it was also to save the criminal's life at the critical mont.

While Hagiwara Kenji was cooking, Usuha Izuki slipped into his room, locked the door, switched to his original body, and used [Universal Navigation] to search keywords.

[People who wrote letters within one week].

No choice—since this guy already had the guts to make trouble, he was definitely hiding his tracks well. Police wouldn't find anything in a short ti. Better to rely on himself.

The trustworthy [Universal Navigation] imdiately marked the other party's location.

Indeed still in Tokyo, and looking at the na, it was exactly that bomber from years ago who had shouted that Japanese police were hopeless.

Usuha Izuki pondered thoughtfully.

With Japanese law, if caught again this ti and still with no deaths, he might be released again in a few years, then this guy might continue taking revenge on society...

But waiting for more deaths before arresting would an the dead would be too innocent, though the sentence would be heavier. Most importantly, even so, it probably wouldn't be the death penalty—completely disproportionate.

...Mm, secretly, behind these police officers' backs, he'd find a way to solve this once and for all

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