I teach kendo in Tokyo

Chapter 18 White Bird and Mountain

Kazuma actually has no way of identifying the authenticity of the police manual.

But his plug-in allowed him to clearly see that the uncle in front of him was a master of display flow 15.

Kazuma has now learned a lot about his golden finger after several rounds of actual combat. Showing the flow 15 should already be a very powerful master. At least he will have no problem beating his master before time travel, Masato Hasegawa.

Even if current masters are not police officers, they usually have a close relationship with the police.

The possibility that the person in front of me is a real police officer is extremely high. After making this judgment, Kazuma said: "Mr. Police Officer, we are just ordinary high school students. Do you know if there is anything we can do to help you?"

The police officer squinted his eyes and looked at Kazuma and Chiyoko, and said leisurely: "Ordinary high school students would not carry bamboo swords into Sumitomo Construction's headquarters building in broad daylight. We were worried just now whether someone would be thrown from the broken window upstairs. ."

Kazuma looked up at the top of his head. The headquarters building of Sumitomo Construction was not too high, but it had fifteen floors. Looking up from downstairs was quite oppressive.

At this time, Chiyoko said: "This sounds like the plot of a movie, being thrown from the fifteenth floor or something. I feel like the starring role should be Takakura Ken."

Kazuma laughed out loud. It was 1980, the golden age of Japanese movies. Ken Takakura was extremely popular, especially the movie "Crossing an Angry River" in which he starred, which was a phenomenal blockbuster.

In another five years, this phenomenal movie, under the name "Pursuit", will cross the ocean and once again set off a huge craze in the land of China on the other side of the sea.

One of the most famous scenes in the film is when the villain uses drugs to control the protagonist to jump off a building, and a famous line in Japanese film history was born.

At this time, Kazuma said the famous line: "Du Qiu, look, how blue the sky is...walk over and melt into the blue sky."

The policeman looked back at his partner, who was standing a little further away, and smiled.

Kazuma saw that his partner was a manifestation-style 7, and his combat power was roughly the same as his own, so he judged that the person in front of him was the leader of the group.

Of course, the detective in front of me also looks older, so it should be a common combination of old and new.

"We came to Sumitomo Construction for our own dojo." Kazuma began to explain the situation.

After a brief explanation, the younger detective who had been standing at the back sighed: "It's not easy for you either. It doesn't look like it is related to the matter we are investigating..."

The old detective who took the initiative to talk interrupted the young man: "Don't say that, Mr. Gao Shan, sometimes breakthrough points are found in seemingly unrelated places. What do you call them?"

"Uh, Kazuma Kiryu, this is my sister Chiyoko."

"Kiryu-kun, if you hear any strange news, or news that may be related to criminal activities, please call this number."

The old detective handed over a business card, but there was no name or position on the business card, only a phone number.

"Any information is fine, please."

At this time, Chiyoko couldn't help but said: "Sumitomo Construction colluded with the Yakuza. Is this considered a crime?"

"Do you have any evidence?" the old detective asked.

"Proof? We have proof. We can testify in court..." Chiyoko became excited and immediately recommended herself.

However, the old detective shook his head: "It's useless. We don't even need those exorbitantly expensive barristers. Sumitomo Construction's own legal affairs can invalidate the testimony of witnesses like you. You have to prove that Sumitomo Construction and violent crimes If they are related to the group, they must at least have recordings of their conversations when they were conspiring."

"Why is this? Where can we get such a recording?" Chiyoko was shocked. It seemed that her understanding of Japanese society had deepened at this moment.

The old detective showed a helpless smile: "That's it. Anyway, please, no matter what you hear, as long as you think it may be related to the crime, just make this call. I mean, except for the fact that they colluded with the Ji Dao to buy and sell. outside."

Seeing that the old detective was about to leave, Kazuma spoke: "What good can we do?"

This is the most critical.

Kazuma is now very sure that the two detectives are investigating some major crime - and it is not a crime of the level of colluding with the Yakuza.

In Japanese construction companies of this era, those who do not collude with the Yakuza are aliens and cannot be mixed together at all.

These two detectives were definitely not guarding the door of Sumitomo Construction just to collude with the Yakuza. They must have committed some more serious crime.

But the detective didn't speak, and Kazuma felt it was hard to ask directly, so he asked instead what kind of reward he could get.

Instead, the two detectives looked at Kazuma with strange expressions. The old detective said, "Aren't you deeply troubled by the Yakuza? If you are familiar with the detectives at this time, you can help the Yakuza to restrain themselves, right?"

——Hey, that makes sense.

But this is Japan after all, and the criminal police are subject to a lot of cumbersome procedures. The deterrent to the Yakuza is probably not as great as that of the "civilian police" whom they have known all their lives.

"If we hear anything suspicious, we will report it to you two." Kazuma promised the two of them, "It's getting late now, let's leave first."

Then Kazuma pulled Chiyoko and bowed to the two detectives. Just as he was about to turn around, the old detective suddenly said: "I advise you, don't think about using your swordsmanship to fight against the Yakuza. They are extremely vicious people, and there are many masters among them." Moreover, whether it is kendo or judo, if you treat martial arts as a mere technique, you will definitely suffer.

"Some Ji Dao people may not be as skilled as you, but in a real fight, I'm afraid you won't be able to take advantage."

Kazuma understood as soon as he heard it. The old detective was reminding Kazuma in a roundabout way that "mind and skill are one" is not a cliché.

A strong will and mind can really work on martial arts.

Although Kazuma already knew about this through the plug-in, he still bowed respectfully to the detective and thanked him: "Thanks for the tip."

The old detective stared at Kazuma for a few seconds, and then suddenly said: "That's a good attitude. Let me give you another suggestion. If you really want to fight the Yakuza, remember not to kill anyone. As long as you don't kill anyone, the police will be on your side." Even if you incapacitate dozens or hundreds of Yakuza, as long as no one is killed, the law will not cause trouble for you."

Kazuma took a second to judge the authenticity of this suggestion, and finally he thought that the old detective would not lie to him on this matter.

Kazuma didn't know what was going on in Japan in his previous life. In Japan in this life, the police and the judicial system should really ignore the Yakuza as long as no one is killed.

"I remember." Kazuma replied seriously, and then pulled Chiyoko away.

**

After the Kiryu brothers and sisters left, Detective Takayama asked: "Senior Shiratori, is it really necessary to hold on to these two children? We are here to investigate murder cases, not to deal with organized crimes and economic crimes..."

Detective Shiratori touched his hair, which had begun to show silver threads, and said: "We talked to these two children, and the front desk of Sumitomo Construction noticed it, and they will report it to the superiors.

"In this way, their relocation department should not dare to go too far. After all, they don't know that we are here to search or anything. Although there is no way to provide more help, it is always good to make them restrain themselves. This is public morality. , understand? Maybe at some point, this little kindness will pay off."

"Oh, that's right...but, Shiratori-senpai, do you really think that kid can make dozens or hundreds of Yakuza disabled?"

"Don't be stupid, how is this possible?" Detective Bai Niao glared at Detective Gao Shan.

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