Kensuke sensed an unusual atmosphere from the conversation between the two. He always felt that Jing-chan's tone was a bit firm, as if he knew what would happen.

Is there really going to be an accident today?

But these thoughts just passed by in a flash, and he had no choice but to send it out. The court was about to start, and he had to turn his attention back to the case itself.

After calling Dai Machiko, and giving some instructions to the witnesses, Yanjie led them into the trial hall.

The trial begins!

"The prosecution has repeatedly emphasized that the Shirai police department has done an excellent job in the first search section of the Metropolitan Police Department, has an excellent detection rate, and has never had any problems with the handling methods, but...is this really the case?"

Yanjie was pacing in the courtroom with a foolish expression on his face, looking very unworthy of a beating.

"Not long ago, I took over a homicide case that was also prosecuted by the prosecution, and it was also in court. The Mumu Police Department, who also came from the first search department, admitted in court that he had violated the rules and let the detective intervene in the case without authorization. Sit back and watch the detective fight the suspect.

These are all well documented.

What's more interesting is that Mumu Police Department is also one of the few old criminals in the Metropolitan Police Department who has an excellent detection rate. Before I revealed his true colors in court, everyone praised him unanimously, just like the prosecution Shirai Police Department's evaluation.

An excellent old criminal from the First Investigation Division..."

Kenjie looked at prosecutor Sugiura sarcastically, and pointed to the Shirai Police Department who was standing silently on the witness stand.

Under the stage, Attorney Miki whispered to Shizuo Gu Meimen beside him: "Lawyer Gu Meimen is such a monster. That Megure Police Department is your superior of Gu Meimen Criminal, right? He didn't think about you at all when he did this." Situation..."

Shizuo Gumeimen was frowning, feeling that things were not going right, the plot had already begun to be chaotic, and she really couldn't rely on memory to rigidly look at what would happen in the future.

Hearing Lawyer Miki's question, he took the time to say indifferently: "Didn't he learn his bottomless style of behavior from you?"

"..." Lawyer Miki choked.

"My patience is limited. You'd better stop buzzing here. If you get annoyed, I won't care if this is a court. Don't complain when you get beaten up."

Lawyer Miki: "..."

Sure enough, there is no normal guy named Gu Meimen, lawyer Miki secretly swears, there is no one who can communicate normally!

On the stage, Yan Jie took out some newspapers and distributed them to the judges and jurors, and then the staff showed them on the big screen simultaneously so that the auditorium could also see them.

"Let's take a look at these reports..."Unknown Detective?"..."Victims under the hood of the Metropolitan Police Department?"..."Without the Savior, does the Metropolitan Police Department still have "witnesses"?" ..."

Shizuo Gumeimen stared at the headlines of the reports on the big screen with black lines. If you look carefully, you will find that they are all tabloids. just didn't show up.

Looking at the content again made the corners of Gu Meimen Shizuo's mouth twitch.

[...Not long ago, the Police Department of the Metropolitan Police Department's first search section was suspended for suspected illegal operations. The author originally thought that after this incident, the Metropolitan Police Department would learn a lesson and be more careful during the investigation of the case. Pay attention to normative.

What is unexpected is that the investigation process is indeed in compliance, but some things seem to have just turned from the bright side to the dark side...

Compliant, but the essence remains the same.

The author was fortunate to know the circumstances of several of these cases. Although there is no way to get all the information, it is enough for us to get a glimpse of the truth.

...a suicide case involving a certain popular idol... Appearing on the scene as a witness... Kogoro Mori... Occupation... Detective...

...A case of poisoning, murder, and inheritance...Aunt and nephew...appeared as a witness...Detective Kogoro Mori...

What both cases have in common is that the Māori detective was present at the crime scene as a witness.

At first glance, this seems to be nothing, and it may indeed be just a coincidence. However, the following case can let us see some clues.

The homicide case that took place in Saitama County, the night of the world's first night festival...

After leaving Tokyo, this Maori detective immediately showed an astonishing level of detection!

In the previous two cases, in the files of the Metropolitan Police Department, the Maori detective was only a dispensable witness, and even had some ridiculous testimony.

However, in the Saitama case, the Maori detective behaved differently. What caused this huge image gap?

The author can only guess, maybe this difference is related to the Metropolitan Police Department and the local police headquarters?

...]

The tone of the whole text is speculative. Even if the defendant is accused, it is not considered defamation. The basic operation of the media and newspapers, after all, people are not talking nonsense, but just putting forward a possibility and opinion.

Another report even interviewed Kogoro Mori himself!

【...When I saw Detective Maori, he was sitting in the small detective office smoking a cigarette, looking haggard and tired.

When asked about entrusted tasks, he smiled a little embarrassedly, claiming that most of the tasks he received were looking for cats and dogs.

As for the entrusted income, the middle-aged detective remained silent, but we saw his car downstairs, which was very dilapidated, and the decoration of the office was also very simple.

...

Detective Maori's daughter is a high school student. She should be at a youthful age, but she has already learned how to plan carefully in housekeeping. After studying every day, she pays attention to discounts in supermarkets and vegetable markets...

...

Referring to several recent killings he has been involved in, the inarticulate, middle-aged detective has repeatedly denied helping police solve them.

In Saitama County's No. 1 Night Festival homicide case, his contribution was clearly recorded in the police files.

But when the reporter asked about the specific situation at that time, he insisted that he didn't remember it, and even said "I seemed to be asleep at that time".

From his unnatural expression, the reporter felt that there might be something hidden in it.

...

Fame is very important to a detective, and it can almost determine their career. What makes a poor middle-aged detective repeatedly deny his achievements and refuse to be famous?

This answer may never be revealed...]

Shizuo Kumimon: ...

What is this all about?

But if he didn't know Mori Kogoro, he might really believe these nonsense...

The Metropolitan Police Department’s reputation as a waste has not been a day or two, and the public also likes this kind of report-after all, there must be a place to vent their dissatisfaction.

It is the nature of the people to sympathize with the weak.

Facing the giant Police Department, the middle-aged detective Mori Kogoro could only bow his head and contribute silently. Not only did he get nothing in return, but he was also hidden...

This kind of thing can easily arouse the anger of the people.

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