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Chapter 776 Rewards

"Take my money to get back together with my ex-wife. When I think of this, I feel like such trash should die!"

Kyojima Junna shed tears and kept scolding Tomio Tatsukawa, a despicable man.

"But you actually love him very much, right?"

During the interrogation, Karasawa, who had never spoken, looked at Kyojima Junna: "I fell in love so much that I lost myself and became the humblest one."

"Why exactly..."

Kyojima Junna had a look of confusion on her face: "You obviously resented the other person, so you chose to divorce, but why are you so humble in front of that woman?

You know, when he is in front of me, he no longer speaks ill of his ex-wife.

That resentful tone doesn't seem to be fake, but why is it like this after meeting?"

"The reason why we criticize, abuse and slander the woman who has separated is because we are full of hatred towards her."

Tang Ze sighed slightly: "But on the other hand, it is because there is still reluctance and attachment in my heart that I have to hate him when the other person leaves me."

"I feel really pathetic..."

Having said this, Junna Kyojima's next words were choked in her throat and she couldn't say anything out. In the end, she couldn't help but burst into tears in the interrogation room.

The interrogation will naturally not continue after reaching this point.

They watched the sobbing Kyojima Junna leave the interrogation room.

Even though they were forced to watch from outside the door due to regulations, everyone still tried their best to give her an environment where she could be alone and quiet.

Sometimes being able to vent is a good thing, because it allows them to finally accept their crimes and choose to atone in prison and face life again.

And some prisoners simply choose to end their lives when they are first arrested and detained because they cannot vent their anger.

Because they feel that their eyes are dark and there is no future, and they feel despair about the future and will eventually choose to end their lives.

This is not an exaggeration. In the detention cells of the Metropolitan Police Department, such things have never stopped.

Even though the Metropolitan Police has replaced the spoons on dinner plates with plastic, it still cannot stop those who want to die from committing suicide in such a painful way.

Some even hang themselves in the middle of the night by attaching their clothes to the prison bars.

Although such things are rare, they have not never happened.

This is also the reason why Tang Ze leads the prisoner to repent every time after the case is over.

Even if the chance is pitifully small, Tang Ze does not want the arrested prisoner to lose his mind and end up in a dead end.

In that case, what's the difference between them forcing him to a dead end?

Standing outside the interrogation room, watching Hanako Imamura burst into tears, the criminals outside could not help but sigh.

The first "goodbye" is mercy...

One side is ready to move forward, while the other side is still trying to recover.

Therefore, the person moving forward feels that the latter is very pitiful, but feeling pity does not mean that she wants to wrong herself.

So looking at the other person who was humble enough to please me, I said goodbye full of complicated emotions.

The second "goodbye" is hatred, a woman's anger at being deceived.

No, maybe it's not complete hatred, but sadness mixed in that hatred.

Karasawa didn't stay too long, he just stopped for a moment to look at Hanako Imamura in the interrogation room and then turned around and left.

After all, she was just one of the many poor people involved in the cases Tang Ze handled.

Their feelings can only be some sympathy, and this feeling comes and goes quickly, because they cannot let this feeling interfere with their work all the time.

Because behind the criminal work is the law, and the law is sometimes ruthless.

But their hearts are all made of flesh, so they can only try their best not to be disturbed.

Then keep your heart and face the challenges of the future time and time again.

Returning to his seat, Tang Ze opened a can of black coffee.

Feeling the bitter taste on his tongue, Tang Ze opened the panel with a thought.

But this time, the panel was no longer as calm as when it was dealing with the fake homicide case.

Refreshed system prompts continued to flash before Tang Ze's eyes, bringing out pieces of new information.

[Two "goodbyes" to say goodbye]

[Congratulations to the host for obtaining wine appreciation (3 years)]

Comment: Emotions are the most elusive things in the world. People are happy about them, sad about them and even crazy about them. This is just one of the tragedies of cases caused by emotions.

In this case, you used your sharp reasoning to discover the evidence hidden in the clues and easily solved the case.

Somehow you have been favored by fate.

The rewards this time can only be considered moderate.

New skills are a plus, but daily skills are a minus, so if you increase and decrease, you're probably at a middling level.

There are many varieties of wine, but the area in which this skill plays a role is too small. No matter how much you know, you can't do without the area of ​​wine.

To put it simply, there are not many times when it can be used.

Unless there is a case related to alcohol, usually it can only be used to pretend to be X.

He can't be allowed to appreciate the "drinks" of the black organization. After counting the rewards, Tang Ze reviewed Naoki Ino's performance in the case and nodded slightly with satisfaction.

In this case, Naoki Kamei has begun to gradually catch up with his own thinking in many areas.

It doesn't matter if you think slower, but to know why you think this way, this talent is the most important, and it is also the core of what Karasawa has always taught him.

Although after they investigated what happened to Junna Kyojima, when they finally confronted the other party, Naoki Uye seemed a little too "tolerant" towards the prisoner.

But Tangze doesn't hate this kind of tolerance.

Sometimes compassion is what a criminal should have, and it should be transformed into a corresponding sense of responsibility, allowing the criminal to treat every case seriously enough.

Learning to be cruel to prisoners is a process that every criminal will gradually transform without education.

Because the "evil" you are facing reminds you all the time what kind of villains you are facing.

At this time, "goodwill" is very important. It allows you to adhere to your original intention and always remind yourself what you should do and what you should not do.

Thunderbolt tactics and a bodhisattva heart, perhaps this is the mentality a criminal should have.

And sometimes good intentions are not impossible to get feedback. Just like this time, Naoki Kamei relied on his sincerity to get the prisoner to admit his crime.

This sincerity may not impress everyone, but it will definitely become a big help for him in handling cases in the days to come.

Generally speaking, this case is not too difficult, and Tangze, who is less concerned about the reward, doesn't care much about it, but the training of the younger generation is more important.

To put it simply, it is one step closer to becoming a teacher~

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