I, Aki Tomoya, will not be a simp.

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Just when the investigation was almost complete, the Nakado faction made an unexpected move.

"Dr. Nakado, what are you doing?"

Aki Tomoya witnessed Nakado Kei taking the initiative to contact the deceased's lover and claiming that he wanted to tell the other party the truth.

He did not deny that the deceased's lover had the right to know the truth.

However, at this moment, the man is in a state of grief and indignation.

"I'm just telling him the truth, Aki. Are you worried about the murderer?"

Nakado replied without turning his head; he didn't intend to waste time and wanted to go directly to the deceased's lover.

"What I'm worried about is Mr. Suzuki! If he does something rash, his situation will become even more complicated!"

First, he stole the body, but fortunately the deceased's relatives let him off the hook.

If he does something drastic again, are we just going to watch him get handcuffed by the police again?

"Why send a good person to prison?! Dr. Nakado!"

The deceased and her lover eloped and lived a difficult life, but they cherished their life and felt happy as they were about to register their marriage.

But this blissful period ended the day before the registration.

Someone witnessed Suzuki's lover jumping into the sea.

According to their investigation, it is now clear that someone impersonated her to create the illusion of suicide by jumping into the sea.

The body was found at a place where it had already been there beforehand.

Suspects have already been identified.

If Nakado Kei had revealed everything to the deceased's lover, Aki Tomo could imagine what that angry man would do.

"So, can you understand Suzuki?"

Nakado stopped and turned around to give Aki Tomoya a look that shocked him.

Just as they were about to start a new life, thinking they could be together forever, they learned of their lover's death the day before they were to register their marriage.

The state of mind of someone who has lost their beloved is perhaps what Nakado Kei is seeing right now.

Aki Tomoya recalled some rumors he had heard about the Nakado faction, and at this point, he could no longer refute them.

He could understand, but he couldn't accept it.

What I understand is the desire to personally execute the murderer; what I cannot accept is that a good person has to pay the price of killing the murderer.

At this point, should we calmly say that doing this will ruin Suzuki's future? Or should the perpetrator be punished by law?

That's incredibly rational.

Just let the judge sentence him to death!

"It's a shitty thing!"

That's utter bullshit, because he can't say the murderer can be sentenced to death.

Because from one perspective, even if someone is sentenced to death, the sentence cannot be carried out.

"Aki, let's just pretend we don't know anything."

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Chapter 323 What kind of world is this? (2/3)

The incident occurred the day before spring break.

Someone witnessed Suzuki's lover committing suicide by jumping into the sea.

The two eloped, but the woman's family did not support their relationship.

Shortly before Suzuki's lover committed suicide, they had decided to get married and were about to register their marriage.

Logically speaking, there should be no reason for suicide.

However, after the body was discovered, the blame fell entirely on Suzuki, who claimed that his departure made the woman believe he would never return, leading her to commit suicide.

The body was taken back by the woman's family, but Suzuki, who felt that his lover could not have committed suicide, stole the body and commissioned UDI to conduct an autopsy.

Because of this, Mikoto Misumi almost committed the crime of desecrating a corpse.

Nakado Kei seemed to see something in Suzuki and decided to help him, which led to him removing the deceased's lungs for investigation before stitching up the body.

Suzuki and his lover were young and had a tough life, but judging from the videos they filmed before their deaths, that was nothing compared to what they had gone through.

Suicide is questionable.

In order to find out the truth, the Nakado class and the Misumi class cooperated.

After conducting a thorough on-site investigation and examining lung tissue, the investigation meticulously and systematically determined that the deceased's death was not a suicide.

The cause of death was something else.

Now that the investigation is nearing its end, and the truth of the case and the suspects have been identified, Nakado will tell Suzuki the truth.

Aki Tomoya believes that the deceased's former lover definitely has the right to know.

But this is absolutely bullshit!

"Pretending not to know is a great idea!"

Aki Tomoya muttered to himself, his heart filled with sarcasm.

Whether the pursuit of pleasure and revenge is good or bad for Suzuki is debatable.

The term "中堂系" means that the person's heart is filled with the desire to avenge their lover, and they are willing to do anything to do so.

It directly presented the fact that the person had no future in his face.

For Suzuki, his deceased lover was everything.

Nakado, by his own standards, understood Suzuki, who had also lost her lover.

If Suzuki did get his revenge, he would also become a murderer.

Aki Tomoya also admired Nakado Kei's abilities; the other party was undoubtedly an excellent forensic doctor.

However, Aki Tomoya cannot judge whether what the other party is doing now is right or wrong.

They couldn't pretend they didn't know.

Do you want to watch the deceased's lover be taken away in revenge?

Similarly, he was not involved, had not experienced the same thing, and could not understand what it felt like to lose a loved one.

If it were him...

"Maybe I'll do that too."

at all costs!

That's a really powerful statement.

Aki Tomoya thought he had a better understanding of Nakado Kei, but now he realized that the man was far more complex than he thought.

Similar things, similar experiences, have happened to that person.

That is why Nakado showed no mercy to the murderer. Even knowing what Suzuki would do after learning the truth, he would still do it anyway.

Most of the rumors I've heard about the Nakado Group are probably true.

Having personally dissected his murdered lover, Nakado Kei constantly thinks about personally killing the murderer.

Therefore, he naturally assumed that Suzuki was the same as him.

In fact, the deceased's lover in this case is very likely to be the same person Nakado Kei believes.

"What kind of world is this?"

Aki Tomoya clenched his fists, while Nakado Kei had already disappeared from sight.

A voice inside him told him that things couldn't be done this way.

Witnessing a good person being taken away by handcuffs is psychologically unacceptable, because it shouldn't have happened!

An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth; blood debts must be repaid in blood!

Logically speaking, the murderer should be punished by law, rather than Suzuki bearing the cost of revenge.

But in reality, Suzuki's desire to kill the murderer was probably just as Nakado imagined.

At the same time, no one can guarantee that the murderer will be executed after being handed over to Japanese law.

The premise that the sentencing will be the death penalty cannot guarantee that the death penalty will be carried out!

Yes, it's that damn bad!

Because of Japan's absurd system, the death penalty is practically nonexistent; each Minister of Justice has signed off on executions only a handful of times, or even none at all.

Aki Tomoya has witnessed many tragedies at UDI.


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