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00:00The government was hit by a disaster and epidemic, and the old government collapsed.
00:17The new government was established by the police to protect the disordered security of those who were dissatisfied.
00:26But in vain.
00:29Prime Minister Naim was assassinated.
00:39Later, even the Prime Minister was assassinated.
00:56The new government was established by the police to protect the disordered security of those who were dissatisfied.
01:26The new government was established by the police to protect the disordered security of those who were dissatisfied.
01:31The new government was established by the police to protect the disordered security of those who were dissatisfied.
01:40A fire broke out on the stage of the ceremony, and the Prime Minister was involved.
01:45On September 2nd, a member of the National Security Council was arrested.
01:51The criminal was not arrested yet, and the police were investigating the incident.
01:56In detail, it was after the fire was put out, but from this battle, it was a bomb that attracted the public.
02:04The detonator was a remote type, not a dimensional type.
02:08In the current explanation, it is as if the culprit came to the venue and detonated the bomb with a remote.
02:14However, it is possible to detonate a bomb through the Internet using free Wi-Fi.
02:20The bomb was under the stage?
02:23Of course, I checked in advance.
02:26Why couldn't you find it?
02:29This is it.
02:30I see. It was buried in the ground.
02:35Even if I check it, it's impossible to find it under the ground.
02:39What?
02:40Since when?
02:41Were you there from the beginning?
02:43Did you go? Did you go?
02:45Is it a bus tour?
02:46Don't complain to me.
02:47As I said earlier, if it was detonated through the Internet, it is necessary to operate it while looking at the venue with a camera.
02:55I haven't found a camera.
02:58Of course, it can be detonated while looking at the scene.
03:01I see.
03:02Ah.
03:03It seems that there is a bottom.
03:05Ah.
03:06It was attached when the bomb was buried.
03:09It looks like a sandal.
03:11I took this bottom before.
03:13It's a resin sandal sold at a 100-yen shop.
03:16It's a rough look for a crime scene like this.
03:20100-yen shop?
03:22After all, the culprit is the same as the Nakano Musabitsu murder case.
03:26I can think of the Ashiya case and Doji.
03:29Hey.
03:30Did you steal the line we were chasing?
03:33What?
03:34Hey.
03:35Yes.
03:36Yes.
03:37What? What? What?
03:39Don't push me. Don't push me. Don't push me. Stop it.
03:42You guys are pretty tough this time.
03:45Heh.
03:47Kameyama-kun.
03:48Yes.
03:49I already got what I wanted.
03:50What?
03:51A bomb collected in advance.
03:53Sandal.
03:55There is no camera.
03:58Yes.
03:59Yes.
04:00The bomb was made in advance of the commercially available goods.
04:05These products are sold in cooperation with us by the explosive material handling company network.
04:13Wash everything.
04:14Yes.
04:15Also, I found out that the sandal left on the scene was sold at a 100-yen shop that opens 90 stores in Tokyo.
04:23This is a story about the life of the culprit.
04:27In this way, it is also thought that it is the same crime as the Ashiya case.
04:33It is a series of assassinations that have never been heard of before.
04:38Following the former head of the National Public Security Bureau, this time it is the Prime Minister.
04:43If the funeral is not resolved next time, the head of the General Staff will not fly.
04:48Kill the dead.
04:50Yes.
04:52Is it a 150-year history at a time like this?
04:55After all, it is a gift from above.
04:58It's not like Mr. Kyo.
05:00That's because it's the same situation as 150 years ago.
05:04Now is the time to find it out with human technology.
05:07As soon as we move.
05:09Then at least tell me the answer.
05:12There is no camera for the bomb and sandals.
05:18Do you want to hear it?
05:19I want to hear it.
05:21First of all, it is a camera.
05:23It is a contradictory act to come to the scene while making a bomb that can be detonated via the Internet.
05:29It is normal to think that the target was caught and detonated with a camera that was given to someone.
05:36I see. Did you have an accomplice?
05:39Second, about the bomb that brought in commercial goods.
05:44The company that handles the explosive raw materials is registered with the police.
05:48In order to obtain it safely, there is no exception to let someone buy it.
05:52Rather than an accomplice, it is used by the culprit.
05:56Finally, about the resin sandals.
05:59It's too hard to move to commit a crime from now on.
06:03I think it wasn't announced the purpose.
06:07It wasn't announced the purpose.
06:09From these things, so-called.
06:11I think it's a dark bite.
06:14Oh, a dark bite.
06:17I see.
06:28Thank you for your concern.
06:31Who are you?
06:33I'm Arachi from Kanto News.
06:35There seems to be a story that you are on the same side as the case of Ashiya.
06:40What do you know about the culprit?
06:42I would like to apologize for the way I denied my relationship with Mr. Ashiya.
06:51He and I have been good friends since we were students.
07:00It doesn't matter who becomes the president, let's rebuild this country.
07:07Eventually, he took on the role of supporting me.
07:13Yes, that person.
07:15I'm Kameiwa from Date Newspaper.
07:18What do you say before the general election?
07:22This time...
07:30I think I was protected by Mr. Ashiya.
07:35I can't betray him like that.
07:39From now on, I want to fight with all my heart.
07:49It's you.
07:52Well, it's a problem even if it's clearly reflected and denied.
07:57What is this?
08:00What?
08:03You know what you bought, don't you?
08:06No.
08:08I just bought it to touch the plants.
08:12It's okay, it's okay.
08:15You said it was a plant, but is it a watercress?
08:20Huh?
08:21Oh, you don't even know the purpose of the product you bought.
08:26I know.
08:28You don't seem to know.
08:31This fertilizer is called a sulfuric acid, and it is easy to flow into the water, so it is not used for watercress cultivation.
08:39I guess it's your job to keep your mouth shut.
08:43Is the reward paid later?
08:45Reward?
08:46It's a dark part-time job.
08:49Unfortunately, I don't think I can contact you anymore.
08:52It's a dark part-time job because I can be a lizard's tail at times like this.
08:56No way.
08:58Hey.
09:00Did someone ask you to do this?
09:02Where did you put the thing you bought?
09:06The thing I bought?
09:08I was told to leave it here and leave the key upstairs.
09:13There's no security camera.
09:16You made me wear it, but this is it.
09:19It's not like you made me wear it.
09:21Shut up.
09:22It's us.
09:23It's us.
09:24It's us.
09:30What are you doing?
09:32You seem to have recovered a little in your speech the other day.
09:37It's strange, isn't it?
09:39I thought I was talking about something disadvantageous.
09:45You must have been able to convey your sincerity.
09:48I understand why you were not surprised that you were scheduled to appear in the Asia-Ginga war.
09:54If I'm not good, I'll do it myself.
09:57That's what Asia would think.
10:02But now, most of Asia's distribution has been absorbed by the Tonegawa faction.
10:14But I don't have any regrets.
10:19I'll do my best until the last day so as not to be ashamed of Asia.
10:29Prime Minister.
10:30Yes?
10:31You may disband now.
10:36I want to be a person who can go to a bus stop like that.
10:47Thank you very much.
10:48I arrived just in time.
10:51Can you stop for a moment?
10:53It's the Kudo of the Santokai.
10:57Are you sure?
10:58Yes.
10:59However, it has become a hamon recently.
11:01It may be a countermeasure against the bomb.
11:02It's a violent group.
11:04What does the prime minister say?
11:06Yakuza usually only move for money.
11:10Here is the breaking news.
11:12Prime Minister Fujiwara announced the disbandment of the council.
11:18What?
11:19Prime Minister Fujiwara announced the disbandment of the council.
11:21Disbandment at such a timing?
11:23It was a momentary decline.
11:25Is it finally an election?
11:27But there was such an incident.
11:30Isn't it dangerous?
11:40Is that the fourth man we were looking for?
11:52It's a complete secret.
11:55It seems that the family intends to pursue the case at any cost.
11:59I was the one who identified it.
12:01It's a murder case, so I have to do everything.
12:04I can't do it.
12:05Chief, this is not a cafe to complain.
12:09Let me change my mood.
12:11Yes.
12:15The criminal of the Nakano Musabesu murder case was executed.
12:20Did you say that before?
12:21It seems that it has become a hot topic on the Internet since this morning.
12:25I don't know how many crimes will be committed this time.
12:28Even if I kill one person, I will be accused of assassinating the Prime Minister.
12:33But did Kudo really do both cases?
12:38Isn't it?
12:39When the Ashiya incident happened,
12:41the criminal was trying to show off the garbage he collected at the camp site to another criminal.
12:48But this time, he was directly charged with the crimes he collected at the Yamibaito.
12:56I don't think he's the same criminal.
13:02Well, if you say so.
13:05Oh, this.
13:06I know you're not looking at his face.
13:09I asked the members of the lodging office.
13:11He said he didn't know because he was hiding his face.
13:14Isn't it similar to the man you were chasing at the scene?
13:19It's kind of different.
13:21I'm sorry.
13:23No, it's okay.
13:25Well, I'm going up soon.
13:27Would you like to go around the scene with me?
13:31What?
13:32I want to learn how to operate Mr. Sugishita.
13:37On the night of September 1st,
13:41Mr. Ashiya stayed at this hotel.
13:48This hotel is a regular hotel,
13:51and he had a habit of going to his favorite bar.
13:58According to the bartender,
14:02he stayed there for about an hour.
14:05He left the bar at 1 a.m.
14:20On his way back to the hotel,
14:23when he passed this alley,
14:25he was suddenly stabbed by someone.
14:29Ouch!
14:34The weapon was a knife of the same type
14:38as the one used by the criminal.
14:40There were 16 stab wounds.
14:4416?
14:45Did he have a grudge against me?
14:48After the murder,
14:49the criminal took the rice ball wrapping paper
14:52from the member's lodging office,
14:54tore it up,
14:55and threw the bag containing the food
14:57at the scene.
14:59But why did he throw so many?
15:03I think he should have torn it up
15:06and given it to someone else.
15:09I see.
15:10He stole it from the trash can,
15:12so he didn't know who it belonged to.
15:14They lived together.
15:15It's understandable, isn't it?
15:17I see.
15:18After that,
15:20he ran away and bled.
15:23In your opinion,
15:24did he get hurt during the crime?
15:27No.
15:28Maybe it had nothing to do with it.
15:31I went to the nearby hospital,
15:33but there was no sign of injury.
15:36Let's look around more.
15:39Was he really injured?
15:43What?
15:44If he was injured,
15:45he would have been bleeding from the scene.
15:49Don't you think it's unnatural
15:52for him to stay in this place?
15:54You're right.
15:55Then, what about the wedding?
15:59I told you before,
16:01but I don't think he was injured that day.
16:04What if it was a miscarriage?
16:08A miscarriage?
16:09If that's the case,
16:10I can explain why he stayed in that place.
16:14I see.
16:15He's not a foreigner.
16:16He's a hospital patient.
16:24The intensive care unit.
16:26How long have you been here?
16:28I've been here since three months ago.
16:32Last time,
16:33I don't know what I was thinking.
16:35I suddenly left the room
16:37and fell down on my way back.
16:40That was on September 2nd.
16:43Is your blood type AB?
16:46Do you know him?
16:48He's the same as the one who stayed near the scene.
16:51What's his condition?
16:53He had a ruptured esophagus.
16:56I'm glad he came back on his own.
16:59What does he do for a living?
17:01He's a security guard.
17:02He used to be a police officer.
17:04Is that so?
17:05He was involved in an incident
17:07and quit his job.
17:09What kind of incident?
17:11It was a very serious incident.
17:13After he shot the governor,
17:15he stabbed him in the hand.
17:17Was it the Nakano Incident?
17:21Yes.
17:22He was protecting the public.
17:24I heard that he was stabbed by the police.
17:27Actually,
17:28he was infected with the virus
17:30from the stab wound.
17:32He had chronic inflammation,
17:34liver failure,
17:35and liver cancer.
17:37That's why he's in this condition.
17:40How was he before this happened?
17:44He could barely walk.
17:46His brother took care of him.
17:49But he was already in the hospital.
18:10So, this is the place.
18:12It's very different from what I imagined, isn't it?
18:15No.
18:20I'm here at the shrine.
18:22Mr. Yukihito Hidaka.
18:24He joined the government in 2014.
18:26Four years later,
18:27he was stabbed by the Nakano Incident
18:29near the police station where he worked.
18:32He ran to the police station
18:37and was stabbed.
18:39I was worried about him.
18:41But he could easily get into the police station
18:44at the governor's park.
18:47Actually,
18:48the guard was stabbed at another event that day.
18:51The scene was very quiet.
18:53Mr. Hidaka tried to report that
18:56there was a problem with the guard at that time.
18:59But he passed away after that.
19:01Was he fired?
19:04Well,
19:06he was dismissed.
19:08The guard was stabbed at another event that day.
19:11Oh, I remember.
19:12It was a party organized by the National Security Council.
19:15I see.
19:17The Nakano Incident happened six years ago.
19:20According to the National Security Council,
19:23he was an Asian.
19:25Oh, really?
19:26He was involved in the incident,
19:28and he was fired by the police.
19:30He lost his life because of the wound.
19:33I don't think it's strange for Mr. Hidaka to hate Asians.
19:37I don't think it's strange for Mr. Hidaka to hate Asians.
19:42That's...
19:44Oh, I remember.
19:46You said you had a younger brother.
19:48Did your family hate him as much as you did?
19:51That's right.
19:52According to the records,
19:54my younger brother was not there.
19:56Then who was taking care of him?
19:58It was someone else who took care of my younger brother.
20:01Mr. Ugyo.
20:02Anyway,
20:03there was no one else but him.
20:05He was at the hospital,
20:07so I'll try to find him.
20:09The man I saw at the scene may be him.
20:12I'll try to find the place where I lost him again.
20:14He may be the culprit,
20:16so I'll go to the crime scene.
20:19I see.
20:33Is this Mr. Hidaka's office?
20:35Yes, it is.
20:38This way, please.
20:41I see.
20:42Thank you very much.
20:45You two don't know each other, do you?
20:48No, not at all.
20:51Not at all.
20:53Mr. Kameyama.
20:55How did it go?
20:57I asked around,
20:58but I didn't find anything new.
21:00Me neither.
21:01I'm sure the investigation team did their best.
21:05All right.
21:07I'll wait for Mr. Ugyo to come back.
21:15Mr. Kameyama,
21:17how did you get involved in the investigation?
21:20What?
21:21How did I get involved?
21:24I want to get involved, too.
21:26Well,
21:28the reason I got involved in the investigation
21:31is because I have a scar on my arm.
21:35A scar?
21:37Is something wrong?
21:38No, it's just a scar.
21:41If you stab him 16 times with a knife like that,
21:44he'll be in a lot of trouble.
21:46You're right.
21:47He'll be in a lot of trouble if he runs away like that.
21:50What if he changed his clothes somewhere?
21:53Changed his clothes?
22:00Is this the place?
22:02Yes.
22:03This is the building that was closed last year.
22:11It's open.
22:13How many buildings were there?
22:16Someone must have broken in.
22:20Let's go.
22:21Yes.
22:25Do you have a flashlight?
22:26Yes.
22:41Let's go.
23:12I heard this was a restaurant.
23:15Don't you smell something?
23:17What is this?
23:21Huh?
23:22Oh!
23:23The gas is burning!
23:25The ventilator isn't working.
23:27There's a possibility that the gas is filling up here.
23:30Isn't that bad?
23:32Yes.
23:35What is it?
23:42Huh?
24:00What's going on?
24:01The gas is filling up.
24:07Huh?
24:08It's not working.
24:27Isn't it hard to breathe?
24:31Even the fire is burning.
24:34The propane gas isn't toxic.
24:37Depending on how much it fills up...
24:39...it can be lethal.
24:43What is this place?
24:45There was no window in the basement.
24:47And the ventilator wasn't working.
24:50That's right.
24:52I might be able to get out of here.
25:07To Be Continued...
25:38Wait for me upstairs.
25:41What are you going to do?
25:43I'm going to look for a clue...
25:45...before Mr. Ukyo comes.
25:47A clue?
25:48We have to find a way to get out of here.
25:50And there's no guarantee that Mr. Sugisita will come.
25:53I'm sure he'll find something if he can't contact us.
25:56We're not far from the meeting point.
25:59I'm sure Mr. Ukyo will find us.
26:01What if he doesn't?
26:04I know Mr. Ukyo Sugisita.
26:09Let's go.
26:33No.
27:04No!
27:07Mr. Kameyama?
27:15It's me, Mr. Sugisita.
27:22Mr. Sugisita!
27:25Mr. Kameyama?
27:29Mr. Sugisita!
27:30Mr. Ukyo!
27:32Mugyosa!
27:36Kamiroku!
27:37Mugyosa!
27:40Kamiroku!
27:43Mugyosa!
27:46Mugyosa!
27:48Are you ok?
27:54I knew it was you, I trusted you!
28:02How did you know it was here?
28:05He wasn't in the rendezvous location, so I tried calling his cell phone and couldn't
28:12There was no power supply, which meant that the power was cut off or the power was in the basement.
28:17When we searched the area, this was the only building that looked like that.
28:21We thought that you had gone into the building to investigate and that you had noticed something.
28:24But you just acted without thinking.
28:27It's unnecessary to act without thinking.
28:30Oh, yes.
28:32Please.
28:33This.
28:34This.
28:35I see.
28:42So that's how it was.
28:47Everything was connected.
29:21Please take care of me.
29:24Of course.
29:25Please come this way.
29:27It's a small place, but I'm sorry.
29:29Please come this way.
29:30Please come this way.
29:32Are you a member of the regional committee?
29:35Yes.
29:36Is there anything new?
29:38Yes.
29:39Do you know that there is a building that is scheduled to be rebuilt near the murder scene of Mr. Ashiya?
29:45No.
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31:14I changed my clothes here.
31:34After that, I killed Mr. Ashiya.
31:44I came back here and changed my clothes.
31:47Then I went back to work.
31:53I was prepared.
31:55Why did you kill Mr. Ashiya?
31:59It was six years ago.
32:02The Nakano Incident, right?
32:04Six years ago.
32:06You were working in the same factory as Mr. Hidaka.
32:12At that time, the Nakano Incident happened.
32:20Actually, I couldn't become a police officer.
32:25I was going to quit because I couldn't keep up with the training.
32:29But he always encouraged me.
32:32Don't give up, Mr. Ashiya!
32:34Let's go!
32:43I felt like I was destined to be in the same factory as him.
32:49You saved me!
32:51We're partners, after all.
32:54But at the time of the incident...
33:00I thought I was going to die if I got stabbed.
33:03But I couldn't move my legs.
33:07I was closer to the killer.
33:13The Nakano Incident
33:19After that, Mr. Hidaka quit his job.
33:25He didn't tell me why.
33:28I don't regret it.
33:30I've been taught that protecting the people is the duty of a police officer.
33:39I'm the one who's going to quit.
33:43There's no point in that.
33:48Keep going.
33:53Take my place.
34:02Six years later, he suddenly passed away.
34:07I'm sorry, but other than your family...
34:12I have a younger brother.
34:14He's going to be hospitalized.
34:20At that time, he told me that the injury was the cause.
34:24He told me that Hidaka was dying.
34:28He told me that Hidaka was dying.
34:39That's when I found out.
34:44On the day of the Nakano Incident,
34:47there was a party of the then National Security Council President, Mr. Ashiya.
34:53In order to give priority to their security, that incident took place.
34:58Mr. Hidaka was trying to expose it.
35:03He didn't quit.
35:05He was forced to quit.
35:07Is that why you killed him?
35:10He was getting weaker and weaker.
35:15But he couldn't do anything.
35:18Just like the incident.
35:24Mr. Hidaka's Death
35:31At that time,
35:33I saw Mr. Ashiya while I was on patrol.
35:37When I looked into it,
35:39I found out that the hotel where he stayed every week was in his building.
35:44That coincidence seemed like fate.
35:50I knew I had to do it.
35:53That was my punishment for not being able to do anything.
36:03I stared at him.
36:07As if he was blaming me.
36:11I stabbed him many times, but he didn't die.
36:13It was scary.
36:15You stabbed him many times,
36:17not because you resented him,
36:19but because you were afraid of him.
36:21Do you even know what resentment is?
36:23What did Mr. Ashiya do?
36:26I killed him because he was the National Security Council President.
36:30I didn't have to kill him.
36:32I could have killed the Chief of Police or the Chief of Police.
36:34What do you mean?
36:38Why did Mr. Hidaka have those eyes?
36:46It's because he became a police officer.
36:49A police officer has to sacrifice his life for his country and protect the citizens.
36:55He believed that.
36:59But as a result, he was fired.
37:02The criminal will never be punished.
37:08What is justice?
37:10Who decides?
37:12What did he sacrifice his life for?
37:19It couldn't have ended like that.
37:22I wanted to make his life meaningful.
37:30I see.
37:32Your real goal was to execute Kamiyama.
37:37Yes.
37:38That...
37:40Internet hacking.
37:44Who was the first to say that?
37:48That's why he disguised himself as an imitator of the Nakano Incident.
37:55Yes.
38:00Did Mr. Hidaka know about this?
38:08Hello?
38:10It's me.
38:12Did you find anything?
38:15Find anything?
38:17This is the memo you gave me when I couldn't keep up with the training.
38:24I saw it when I was feeling down.
38:27No.
38:29I don't think so.
38:33I see.
38:34I see.
38:38What's wrong?
38:40It's all over.
38:44Even for me.
38:48You...
38:50Don't tell me...
38:52I dropped the memo on the spot.
39:02I'm glad I teamed up with you.
39:06I see.
39:08So that's what happened.
39:10Mr. Hidaka...
39:13He escaped from the hospital the morning after the incident,
39:16fell down on his way back,
39:18and was taken to the ICU.
39:21He probably went to look for what you might have dropped.
39:32Is this what you dropped on the spot?
39:39You found it here?
39:41No.
39:42I found it in Mr. Hidaka's room.
39:48A police officer is a protective guard for the people.
39:56That's what a police officer says.
39:59I can't believe you lost sight of it.
40:02It's ironic.
40:08And just a moment ago,
40:11I took a breath.
40:22Hidaka...
40:23Hidaka...
40:28He was betrayed by the justice he wanted to believe in.
40:31He thought of his partner, but he committed too many crimes.
40:35As a result, he was sentenced to death.
40:40It's a shame, isn't it?
40:54Don't mess with me!
40:57This isn't the kind of tool you use for that kind of thing!
41:01If you hurt the name of a police officer,
41:05Mr. Hidaka will be ashamed of you.
41:24Mr. Hidaka...
41:45Yes?
41:48What?
41:49You're a police officer?
42:12You don't know about Fujiwara's case?
42:15No, I don't.
42:18Do you believe what a criminal says?
42:23You're not a fan of Miyajima, are you?
42:26No.
42:27I thought it was impossible to think of the two cases as the same.
42:33Above all...
42:34The family investigated it.
42:36A violent member named Kudo confessed to the crime.
42:40Is that so?
42:41He didn't intend to kill him.
42:43He aimed at the time when the prime minister went to Sode.
42:47He said it was because of his personal political feelings.
42:54So, you came here and solved the case at once?
42:59Is that what you're talking about?
43:01No.
43:02Here's the main point.
43:05At first, the Fujiwara administration's support rate was so low
43:09that the government would be replaced in the next election.
43:13However, that incident happened.
43:17As a politician, Ashiya was a suspicious person.
43:21According to the investigation,
43:23the support rate of the Ashiya administration was expected to drop even more.
43:28That's why, right after the incident,
43:31despite being a good friend since his student days,
43:35he gave a speech to keep the Ashiya administration away.
43:38It seems that the Ashiya administration was suspicious.
43:41Do you think it's related to the incident?
43:44No, I haven't heard anything like that.
43:47And it's not the time to ask.
43:51However, after that,
43:54Prime Minister Fujiwara was attacked.
43:59Prime Minister Fujiwara, are you okay?
44:01Prime Minister Fujiwara, who lost his life in the old city,
44:04gave a speech that was exactly the opposite of the previous one.
44:07I would like to apologize for the way I spoke
44:12to deny my relationship with the Ashiya administration.
44:16After that, the support rate of the Ashiya administration was restored.
44:21That speech was good.
44:24As a president, I was frustrated.
44:28But I think his true intentions resonated with the people.
44:34It's a great thing.
44:36Right after the Ashiya incident,
44:39you met with Miyako Yashiro, the secretary of the Ashiya administration.
44:44What did you talk about?
44:47What?
44:49How about this?
44:52After the Ashiya administration was killed,
44:54you called Miyako Yashiro,
44:57and gave her a plan.
45:00Excuse me.
45:03I called you here
45:10because I wanted to give you a prescription.
45:15A prescription?
45:17The people need emotions more than politics.
45:21The people of this country are kind.
45:27They give you tears.
45:30That's right.
45:32You talked about your relationship with the Ashiya administration
45:37and appeased the people, didn't you?
45:41Your prediction was right.
45:43The support rate of the Ashiya administration was restored.
45:45But that wasn't the end of the plan.
45:48After the support rate of the Ashiya administration rose,
45:51and after the disbandment of the Ashiya administration,
45:54you tried to lead the party to victory.
45:56If you win this time,
45:58you can be a member of the party for four years.
46:01For you, who devoted most of your political life to the Ashiya administration,
46:05the most important thing was
46:08that the party continued to hold the government
46:11rather than someone in charge.
46:14You sound like you've done something bad.
46:18As a member of the party,
46:20isn't that a normal job?
46:23I wanted to talk to you after this.
46:27After the Ashiya incident,
46:29the support rate of the Ashiya administration rose by only a few percent.
46:33We needed a last resort to win.
46:37That's why we used Kudo.
46:44After the incident,
46:45the support rate of the Ashiya administration rose dramatically.
46:49And then the disbandment of the Ashiya administration began.
46:52What are you talking about?
46:53Of course, it's just a hypothesis.
46:56If you say Kudo,
46:59do you think he's the one behind the disbandment?
47:01No.
47:02Then it's just a delusion.
47:04No, not yet.
47:06But I'll pursue him.
47:08Do whatever you want.
47:10It's no use.
47:11He must have done it with determination.
47:15If you're done talking,
47:17excuse me.
47:19I'm busy with the election.
47:22One more thing.
47:23Is that okay?
47:26The true intent of the Ashiya incident was
47:30to execute the perpetrator of the Nakano Incident.
47:36To do that,
47:37he tried to incite public opinion through social media
47:40by pretending to be a life-threatening criminal.
47:44And he was executed the other day.
47:47It was just before the election.
47:50Why was it executed at this time?
47:53How would I know?
47:55You're trying to avoid criticism.
47:57Cut it out!
48:00First of all,
48:03is there a problem?
48:07In the first place,
48:09the execution of a criminal
48:11should be reduced to six months.
48:15Yes.
48:16However,
48:17if he was executed for the sake of justice,
48:21is that justice?
48:25I'm sorry to tell you this,
48:28but my wife is a freelance journalist.
48:31If this gets published,
48:33it will affect the election.
48:47I'm sorry.
48:53Don't think too much.
48:56In the first place,
49:00the execution was made to protect the government.
49:04Justice?
49:07It's not for a complete soldier.
49:12If you're quiet, you'll be subdued by your superiors.
49:16You're the one who's being subdued.
49:19You're not a kingmaker.
49:23I'll tell you one more thing.
49:27Power is
49:31to make fools who can't speak
49:35obey you.
49:38What do you mean?
49:42I mean to use all my power
49:47to get rid of you.
49:54The world has no fear of evil.
49:58People have no fear of evil.
50:03All we can do is to suppress it
50:08with the police's help.
50:13Therefore, I say to you,
50:17if you don't want it, why?
50:20I can see what you don't want.
50:24I know what you don't want.
50:29What do you think you're doing?
50:33Do as you please.
50:36I'll follow you wherever you go
50:40and reveal the truth.
50:59I'll follow you wherever you go
51:04and reveal the truth.
51:09I'll follow you wherever you go
51:14and reveal the truth.
51:19I'll follow you wherever you go
51:24and reveal the truth.
51:29I'll follow you wherever you go
51:34and reveal the truth.
51:39I'll follow you wherever you go
51:44and reveal the truth.
51:49I'll follow you wherever you go
51:54and reveal the truth.
51:59I wonder what justice is.
52:04It changes with the times.
52:09When justice and injustice collide,
52:14one side may seem evil.
52:19I think justice is one.
52:24I don't think so.
52:27Everyone has a moment
52:30when they lose sight of what they believe in.
52:33For that moment,
52:36don't you have a partner?
52:42That's right.
52:45Next news.
52:48For 30 years,
52:51the Tonegawa faction has been in power.
52:54They've had a great influence in the war.
52:57The Kingmaker has passed away.
53:00Tonegawa has decided to retire.
53:04What?
53:05Retirement in the middle of an election?
53:08Hasn't he spent his life protecting the Jisei?
53:13That's why he's retiring.
53:16You're going to retire someday.
53:19Does that mean we win?
53:22There's no winning or losing.
53:26What will happen to the election?
53:30I don't know.
53:32But I'm sure tomorrow will be a better day than today.
53:37At least that's what I want to believe.
53:45Will what we've done
53:49stay with the Jisei?
53:54We'll build a police academy.
53:57Those who learn there
54:00will respect the Jisei more than I do,
54:03understand what justice is,
54:06and believe in each other
54:11and understand how important it is to support each other.
54:19To the future.
54:22To the future.
54:30Thank you for coming.
54:33I was wondering what to do.
54:37So, what did you want to talk about?
54:41I haven't told you that I'm a police officer.
54:46I heard.
54:47You wanted to talk about something good, right?
54:50Finally.
54:52I'm going to be a police officer.
54:57Really?
54:59That's great.
55:01Congratulations.
55:03Mr. Kameyama.
55:05I'm sorry about the other day.
55:08What?
55:10I thought you had a better partner.
55:16But the other day...
55:19I know someone named Sugisuta Ukyo.
55:23That's a mistake.
55:27That's what I thought.
55:31This is from my experience.
55:36You should find a partner.
55:41Your own.
55:44Yes.
56:02To the future.
56:05To the future.
56:14One day,
56:16someone who has inherited their spirit
56:19will write a 200-year history of the police.
56:24I leave this brush for the future.
56:32Did you finish writing?
56:36Yes.
56:38Finally.
56:40I'm going to give you a toast.
56:46Let's have a drink tonight.
56:51What?
56:53Of course.
57:01Let's go.
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