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Chapter 175 The Confused Forensic Officer Cohen

Chapter 175 The Confused Forensic Officer Cohen
"No! He did it!" the assassin yelled in pain. "Arrest him, officer! He tortured me illegally! Disabled me!!!"

"You did it yourself, blame me? Besides, it's fine if you straighten your bones, so it's not considered disabled." He Nan snorted and turned to leave.

"Stop!" The superintendent slapped the table and stood up aggressively: "Speak clearly before leaving!"

"That's very clear, Mr. Superintendent?" He Nan replied, "He broke his finger and wanted to frame me. There is no evidence at all."

"No! He did it—"

"——I know you really want to escape after being handcuffed by me, but what's the use of bumping and snapping your fingers? Look, can't you get out now? Oh, right, I don't know Forget, I have to take the handcuffs back."

After saying this, He Nan untied his handcuffs, put them back in his pocket and walked away.

During this process, because he touched his finger, the assassin screamed in pain.

"I'm sorry, I'm sorry." He Nan chuckled, and dropped this sentence: "Officer Watanabe, let's talk about how to find them."

"...wait for me outside." Watanabe said with a sigh.

So He Nan went outside the police inspector's office and waited for him.

On the way, I happened to see forensic officer Cohen passing by.

It was a red-haired young man who had been handling cases with Yuri Watanabe.

"Ah, He Nan!" After seeing He Nan, Cohen immediately approached him excitedly to say hello: "Long time no see!"

"Haha, yes, it must be half a month." He Nan also had a good impression of him, so he greeted him with a smile, "How are you doing?"

"Well...not bad!" Cohen said here, his voice was a bit forced: "...Hey, okay-it's actually terrible."

"It sucks?"

"Yeah..." Cohen's voice was helpless: "Because...you know. I don't want to accept bribes from gangsters, so...they started to trouble me recently. I can't hold it anymore...I don't know what to do How did you do it?"

"...I understand." He Nan also felt a little sympathetic when he heard him say this: "If you took money for self-protection, I wouldn't just look down on you like this. Being able to survive until now has proved that you are a tough guy. "

"But... if I take the money, wouldn't the previous efforts be in vain?"

"... That's true." He Nan admitted, "It's impossible to say that the process is the most important, because the longer the policeman who persists for a long time finally chooses to give in, the more he can remind people not to try to disobey them...Maybe a principled person like you People are not fit to be police officers."

"Aren't the police supposed to be people with principles?"

"Then it's the fucking past. I'm talking about the present." He Nan frowned: "The police is just a job now, and there is no essential difference from being a gangster. The only difference is that the former has to do a lot of face. "

Due to the current abolition of the police in New York, people's dependence on the police has begun to decrease.

In many cases, disputes are dealt with directly to the gangsters who control the local area, and let them give justice according to their own rules.

For example, Mr. Negative's Demon Gang.

It's a model gang.

It has the best reputation in New York. It usually only occupies the territory of Chinatown, and has no ambition to expand or bully the people.

...its only problem is that it particularly likes and only likes to engage in violent conflicts with the maggia gang.

But even so, most people expect the city to return to the control and protection of the police.

And this cannot be solved by equipping the police with good weapons and equipment. The key point is how to solve the collusion between the police station and major illegal forces and corrupt government officials.

If these are resolved, even if the combat effectiveness of the police is not improved, crimes can still be curbed very well.People's love for them will also increase.

Unfortunately, this is currently unlikely.

Both gangsters and corrupt government officials need to keep the NYPD rotten.

... Actually, S.H.I.E.L.D. also needs it.

Too strong a police force, too popular, will weaken S.H.I.E.L.D.'s ability to operate unimpeded in New York.

Because when the police enforce the law impartially, they often directly equate it with "justice".

And the superheroes were more than happy to help them with the concept.

Making the police too clean will also help the activities of superheroes here, so many dirty activities will not be convenient to carry out-once the police and heroes cooperate with each other, the evil in New York under the light is in danger of being completely wiped out.

That's why the gangsters try to corrupt every cop into their own party.

Even if it's just a small police officer.

As for the forensics department, the people there are actually much more valuable to buy than every ordinary little policeman.

They can draw an inspection report in favor of the gang, and even help destroy evidence.

"I can't tell you that sticking to principles or persuading you to save your life is the most important thing..." He Nan looked at Cohen and sighed: "I can only say that if it doesn't work, just resign. In this way, you don't have to lose your conscience, and no one will evaporate risk."

"...I have been thinking about it, but I always feel that if I just resign like this, wouldn't it be equivalent to fearing them and surrendering?" Cohen shook his head: "If that's the case, I always feel unacceptable..."

"...So, think about it for yourself. Look at what is most important to you, and think about whether you will be sorry to someone you care about if something unexpected happens." He Nan couldn't persuade him He could only say this: "I don't know how serious your situation is now, Cohen... which gangster threatened you? Where did you go, death threat? Ultimatum?"

"...Basically every gang is threatening me." Cohen whispered dejectedly: "There is no death threat... just warning me to pay attention to the consequences..."

"Have you talked to Police Officer Watanabe?" He Nan looked at Yuri Watanabe who was still in the police office and seemed to be arguing with him, and asked, "She has experience in this kind of thing."

"I...haven't told her yet." Cohen hesitated for a moment: "I think what I told her would worry her. And Watanabe must have been threatened many times...she never backed down , but I just feel that I can't stand it at this level..."

"What's so embarrassing about it? If you can follow her all the time, it's enough to show your courage and that you're all the same." He Nan encouraged him and said, "Watanabe will come out later, tell her, see See what she thought at the beginning. Maybe after the chat, you will know what you want to do."

"Hmm... okay." Seeing that Yuri Watanabe seemed to be coming out, Cohen nodded with complicated emotions.

(End of this chapter)

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