Chapter 66 Headlines
Fushimi Lu had a sense of déjà vu as he saw the richest man in tomatoes. When Yamaguchi Takashi spat in front of Minamoto Tamoko, the naming scene automatically started playing in his mind: "I originally planned to get along with you as an ordinary person, but what I got in exchange was It’s just alienation, stop pretending, I’m a billionaire and I’m going to show off!”
He could even imagine how Yamaguchi Takashi would be slapped in the face. When Minamoto Tamako suddenly transformed from a weak and bullied policeman into a rich daughter of a chaebol family, she slapped Yamaguchi Takashi with a 10,000-yen bill with Fukuzawa Yukichi's face on it. When looking at his face, he whispered the classic line: "But I still like your unruly look at the beginning"...
Today, Japanese local police departments mainly rely on government funding, bond issuance and social donations for their financial revenue. As for the distribution of national taxes, it can only be counted as a pie.
Government funding prevents them from starving to death, and bond issuance is done by their immediate superiors for political performance. Only social donations from chaebols can make these police officers happy. If you really want to talk about it, the chaebol is the father of the money master. As long as he is willing to donate hundreds of millions of yen to the police station, the chief has to politely surrender him.
However, as expected, the scene Fushimi Lu expected in his mind did not happen - Minamoto Tamako was still apologizing in a low voice and begging the other party to open a case for investigation.
Seeing that Yamaguchi Takashi went too far and even started to hint at her about some unspoken workplace rules, Fushimi Shika couldn't stand it anymore. He was thinking about trying some trick, such as taking away this guy's police gun...
At this moment, a police officer rushed in and shouted, 'The news hounds are here! 'Everyone immediately became distraught. They put out their cigarette butts and jumped up from their chairs. They worked together to quickly clean the ashtrays, cans and instant noodle buckets, and sorted the messy files and files into categories. Yamaguchi Takashi even stood up on the desk to wipe them. Dirty ceiling fan on the ceiling.
In just five minutes, the Criminal Investigation Division office took on a new look, transforming from an abandoned house club into an elite law firm. The sound of high heels could be heard outside the door, getting closer and closer. The police officers arranged their appearance and kept spraying hair wax and deodorant.
Yamaguchi Takashi hurriedly tied his tie and waved Fushimi Lu and Minamoto Tamako away, telling them to get out. The latter looked confused and asked Fushimi deer what "news hound" meant.
Seeing this posture, Fushimi Shika knew that a big melon had been eaten. He ignored Yamaguchi Takashi's expulsion and explained to Minamoto Tamako in a low voice.
The ecological environment of the Japanese press is quite abnormal, and its root cause is the traditional press club system. Journalists need to be recommended or applied by their media units, and become members after being reviewed and approved by the club, in order to get first-hand news in the political or police circles.
For example, the Tokyo Police Department has its own press club, which sets up interview points at the Prime Minister's Office, provincial offices, police stations and other places, so that first-hand news can be obtained at any time. At best, it is to play a supervisory role for the media; at worst, it is monopoly and xenophobia.
In order to control public opinion, the Metropolitan Police Department often provides a group of journalists' club bosses. When something goes wrong, the journalists will use spring and autumn techniques to calm public sentiment. As time went by, the grassroots police officers would inevitably get a little emotional and nickname the reporters "news hounds."
As for the so-called media supervision, it is purely a pretense. Aren’t we all spending taxpayers’ money together? The criminal reporter's office is the most upscale, the copy machine is the latest model, and even the coffee machine has an unlimited supply... Where does the money come from? Everyone knows it in their hearts, and it’s just a tacit understanding that hasn’t been exposed.
These days, people are still in awe of the media and feel that it is quite an honor to be featured in newspapers or on TV. In order to defraud funds, the Criminal Press Club launched a police interview column.
In addition to collecting breaking news about celebrities committing crimes, congressmen's corruption, gang murders, etc., they occasionally give a little sweetness to the police officers handling the case. They mention the police officers' merits as much as possible outside the scope of confidentiality, which can be regarded as adding to the other party's resume. A little brilliance.
After Minamoto Tamako heard this, her filter on the detective was suddenly broken in half. No wonder people always call the criminal police a gangster. She used to complain about the hard-working criminal police, but now it seems that the public's eyes are sharp.
How can we rest!
She was about to argue with Yamaguchi Takashi when the footsteps suddenly stopped, the office door was pushed open, and a woman wearing a gray OL skirt walked in.
Everyone's eyes subconsciously fell on her chest, not looking at the press pass, but at the tight buttons of her shirt and the exaggerated arc of the tag rope. Yazaki Momo adjusted her rimless glasses. She had become accustomed to men's strange gazes. After looking around, she discovered two 'acquaintances' in the office - the handsome young man was not looking at her breasts, but looking at her. top of head.
…Is there something on my head?
Yazaki Momo subconsciously looked up and saw the ceiling fan squeaking.
The police officers came to their senses and watched Takashi Yamaguchi take the initiative to talk to them. Like a salesman, he kept selling recently cracked cases to new criminal reporters, such as the Xiaobon River murder case, the Akiyama Town gang fight case, the Laughing Monster theft case... Let's see what cases can be solved As material, let reporters write reports and publicize them to the outside world.
"Hmm, they all feel so average," Yazaki Momo wrote down a line of case names on the note with interest: "Are there any more?"
In these eight months, with her own efforts and a little capital, she was promoted from a third-rate local newspaper in Hokkaido, to a mainstream media newspaper in Tokyo, and obtained the qualification certificate of the Press Club.
Currently, she is still interning and can only pick up scraps of news that her seniors don’t want. As long as she makes a headline during her internship, she can become a regular employee at any time; if not, she will have to wait for six months before signing a contract. The intern's salary is quite meager, and now she can't make ends meet, so she's working at a discount.
But how can headlines be so easy to find? The last time she was able to become a full-time employee, it was entirely due to luck. How could such a bloody punishment case fall on her every time...
"I have!"
Yuan Yuzi suddenly raised her hand and said.
The police officers present were startled, thinking she was going to cause trouble. Yamaguchi Takasan smiled and apologized to the reporter, claiming that he had neglected his subordinates. He turned around and changed his face, driving away the two of them with a sullen expression: "Get out of here, get out of here, don't make trouble here——"
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Yazaki Momo signaled Yamaguchi Takashi to be silent. She first glanced at Fushimi Shika, and then asked Gentamako softly if there were any cases worth reporting.
Yuan Yuzi seized the opportunity and told the story of the ghost in the apartment in detail. The more Yazaki Momo listened, the brighter her eyes became. The pen in her hand kept shaking, and four or five pages were filled in the blink of an eye.
A fleeting and bizarre ghost, a terrifying legend in an apartment building, a suppressed genius patrolman, a crazy woman who risked her life to protect her children... If this case can be successfully solved, it will definitely be headline-level news!
"This is obviously a disappearance case."
Yazaki Momo glanced sideways at Yamaguchi Takashi, her glasses reflecting the cold light: "Excuse me, why does Mr. Yamaguchi disagree with filing a case? I don't know much about the law, but protecting citizens is the duty of criminal police, right? Doesn't Mr. Yamaguchi want to provide material? I will follow We will continue to investigate this incident and ask for your advice.”
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