"Actually, that's a good thing."

Lin Xinyi approached it from another angle:

"At least the Metropolitan Police Department has honestly left over the unsolved cases before."

"There is no such thing as the Yueying Island extermination case and the Suicide Case of Cupido Elementary School. Just find an excuse of 'accident' or 'suicide' to close the case indiscriminately, so that future generations will not even have the opportunity to investigate the old case."

"Hmm..." Shui Wurenai felt chills running down her spine: "Are you sure..."

"Did the Metropolitan Police Department leave all the suspicious cases behind, instead of having more cases closed with 'accident' and 'suicide'?"

Lin Xinyi: "..."

"Don't ask, don't ask."

Is that even a question?

Don't even talk about this science world.

Let's say the real world:

In the real world, Japan has the lowest homicide rate per 10 people in the world, like a paradise of law and order.

But its suicide rate ranks 14th in the world, much higher than other developed countries.

However, there are less than 150 forensic doctors in Japan.

Restricted by the extremely limited manpower, the dissection rate of Japanese forensic doctors on abnormal corpses was only 11.2%, and the on-site rate was only 27.6%.

That is to say, in Japan, if you kill someone and then disguise the scene as suicide or accident:

Then there is a 9% probability that there will be no forensic autopsy at all.

There is a 7% probability that the forensic doctor will not even take a look at it.

In this way, Japan has the lowest homicide rate in the world and the 14th suicide rate in the world...

Combining these two data with far different rankings together, it is very frightening to think carefully:

Why are there so few homicides and so many suicides?

Of these suicides, how many actually committed suicide?

Is the Metropolitan Police Department really as serious and responsible, scientifically advanced, and sharp-eyed as it is portrayed in Japanese dramas?

With these terrible conjectures, it may be easier to understand why Japan in reality has tens of thousands of private detective firms, hundreds of thousands of related practitioners, and a strong culture of famous detectives——

Sometimes the Metropolitan Police Department just doesn't work.

I really need a private detective like Kudo Shinichi.

"In short... even if there are unjust and wrongly decided cases, we don't have the energy to check them all now."

"It would be nice to be able to solve those leftover unsolved cases."

Lin Xinyi's tone was somewhat depressed:

There are so many unsolved cases waiting for him, how can he have the strength to check any wrong cases?

"Indeed." Rena Mizumura nodded deeply.

She was not disappointed by Lin Xinyi's depressing remarks, on the contrary, she even changed her view of this famous administrator:

He may not be a good boyfriend.

But a good cop.

Otherwise, who will go to thankless to turn over old accounts.

The Metropolitan Police Department has already dried the butt, so that no one except the victim's family remembers it, so why should he help wipe it?

It's not for credit, it's for fame.

It's about actually wanting to do things.

But the mess left by the past is too much after all.

"Too many, hey."

Shui Wurena sighed incessantly.

Unknowingly, she also stood in the same trench with Lin Xinyi.

And this also made her feel a little desperate:

"There are so many old and unsolved cases, with the staff of your autopsy department, can you really investigate them?"

"Our autopsy department adopts the elite strategy..."

"So how many people are there?"

"...A high school student who works part-time counts?"

"Not counting."

"That's three people..."

"2 department heads, 1 management officer."

Shui Wu Liannai: "..."

The corner of her mouth twitched slightly: "Then can this show continue to be filmed?"

"Shoot the three of you, go through the 3-page directory, and check out thousands of old cases?"

"This..." Lin Xinyi was a little helpless: "I don't need to teach you the spring and autumn brushwork of the news media, right?"

"Wait until we pick a case at random, and then hold a special case group discussion in a decent manner."

"Taking these scenes into materials and promoting them, and not to mention the number of old cases accumulated by the Metropolitan Police Department, to let everyone know that our forensics department is working hard to track down old cases, isn't that enough?"

Although it is far from enough to talk about "debt repayment".

But only in terms of publicity effect, it is indeed enough.

"And if we are lucky enough to successfully solve an old case during the filming of the program."

"Then the publicity effect of this program will be stronger, more eye-catching, and more meaningful."

As long as part of the truth is selectively reported, the image of the Metropolitan Police Department and the Forensic Division can shine brightly.

Only in this way can more talents be attracted to join.

In the future, if there are more talents in the forensic department, there is hope to clean up the mess left by the Metropolitan Police Department in the past.

"I understand."

Rena Minzumu nodded in agreement.

She knew that Lin Xinyi didn't want to make a fake to gain a false name, but wanted to reverse the status quo from the bottom of his heart.

He is indeed doing a great job.

Although it will be difficult to produce results now, or even for a long time in the future.

"Mr. Lin, I will do my best to help you make this show well."

"Let's go-"

Rena Mizumusa's blue pupils are full of firm light:

"Let's do this great work."

"Hmm..." Lin Xin nodded.

He looked at the female anchor with a slightly strange gaze.

He didn't know much about Mizuru Nai.

Because Belmode didn't know much about her either.

Belmode had been active in the United States before, so naturally he would not have much interaction with this undercover organization who has been lurking in Tokyo for a long time.

All she knew was that Gere was a Gin guy.

And even the suspicious Gin trusted her so much—

It is said that Miss Keir once fell into the enemy's hands accidentally, and not only resisted the enemy's torture to extract a confession, she would rather die than betray the organization, and even desperately resisted the blow with her life, and killed the enemy.

Although Belmode only knew about it.

The details of Keir's experience are unknown.

But this story makes people feel that she is a ruthless character with firm will, ruthless methods, and incomparable loyalty to the organization.

But such a cold and determined female agent...

Why do you still have some positive energy now?

Even passionately wanting to help him shine for the cause of justice?

"This style really looks like a good guy..."

"Speaking of which, the story about who would rather die than sell the organization is also the same."

"Shouldn't this kind of story happen to decent characters?"

It's not that Lin Xin looks down on the will of the villain.

But how hard it is to extort a confession by torture, you can try to lift your fingernails to know.

Ordinary people want to die in pain when they lift their fingernails.

However, those ancestors who survived under the special high school had to experience nail pulling, finger pinching, pepper water, tiger bench, electric shock, water torture, whipping, iron, poison... these pains that ordinary people can't imagine and torture.

Even if it is carried down, the end is death.

Even "special transfer".

If there is no absolutely firm belief, there is no absolutely firm will.

It is absolutely impossible to maintain integrity in this purgatory on earth.

So here comes the question...

Do the people in the "winery" have faith?

of course not.

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