Tsukikawa Miura nodded heavily: "...I think so."

Shimizu Saki smiled slightly: "Because a large number of folk supernatural events have been taken over by various emerging spiritual societies, including the spiritual societies under my command, the number of supernatural beings handled last month has exceeded a thousand. "

"How is this possible?!"

Even counting D and E levels of ghosts, the amount of more than a thousand tasks is still a shocking number.

"Why is this impossible?" Shimizu Saki said leisurely: "What do you think is the most important reason why ordinary people are harassed by spirits? Is it really because there is no official power to unify the spiritual world and cause chaos? "

"It's hard, isn't it?" Tsukikawa Miura muttered.

"Very wrong."

There was a slight sharpness in Shimizu Saki's eyes.

"The important factor that will make ordinary people suffer is money."

"Money?" Tsukikawa Miura was confused when the topic suddenly changed direction.

"That's right, it's money." Shimizu Saki nodded and said, "Without money, even the Special Affairs Department can't be opened. The salaries of the operators, the funds required for scientific research, and the materials used to produce items are all different. Need money?"

"The most important issue before justice is the ability to afford food."

Tsukikawa Miura suddenly said: "This... what you said is indeed reasonable, but what does it have to do with what you are doing now?"

"Naturally there is."

Shimizu Saki smiled and said:

"In the past, the people didn't know that they had encountered a supernatural event, so they naturally wouldn't seek help. The end result was that they were killed... Then, what if they were made aware of this?"

“…”

Tsukikawa Miura frowned, trying hard to think about the meaning of Shimizu Saki's words, then suddenly raised her head: "Wait, did you—"

"Looks like you guessed a small part of what I did."

Shimizu Saki said:

"You guessed it right, I let my psychic society use a gentle method to make them realize that they have encountered a supernatural event, and then accept their commission to deal with various supernatural events."

Hearing this, a name suddenly appeared in Tsukikawa Miura's mind.

A supernatural case office?

"People who encounter such incidents are often willing to pay a lot of money to ask us to help, so why should we refuse such a win-win situation?"

"Of course, sometimes we also encounter people who are hard-pressed. For such people, we will still help them expel ghosts."

"Then isn't this contradicting what you said?" Tsukikawa Miura was puzzled: "How do you make money by helping out for free?"

"This is the difference in thinking between you and me, sister Miura."

Hearing Tsukikawa Miura's question, Shimizu Saki smiled lightly and said:

If you go back to the society, you can still get a sum of money.But if it is a high-level supernatural, then we will send out members to deal with it, and then make the essence left by them into spiritual items for sale. "

Hearing this, Tsukikawa Miura finally came to his senses, and a look of astonishment suddenly appeared on his face:

"Isn't this the profit model that those shrines and temples have always adopted?!"

"You guessed it right." Shimizu Saki revealed the answer: "I use the shrines and temples, but I am different from them. I am willing to spend money, and I am willing to spend a lot of money, and I will not Turning a blind eye to ordinary people without money."

Shimizu Saki picked up the document that said the monthly income summary of the "Lu" club on the side table, and raised it in front of Tsukikawa Miura:

"The income of the 'Lu' club this month is 23 billion yen, of which more than 7% is used to pay the salaries of club members, the remaining 3% and 2% are used to manage the relationship between all sectors of society, and the rest [-]% is used to maintain the club’s daily expenses.”

"If you think that I have made a lot of money, you are wrong. The real balance in my hands is often less than 5% of my monthly income. In order to prevent possible capital chain breaks and other problems, the money I still won’t use it at will.”

"In other words."

Shimizu Saki smiled self-deprecatingly.

"You can even think of me as doing some kind of non-profit public welfare activities."

The direction of large sums of money was described by Saki Mizu as ordinary data, but this was enough to surprise Miura Tsukikawa to the point of being speechless.

"Money can only be counted when you spend it, and it's just a pile of waste paper in your hands." Shimizu Saki continued: "This is the biggest difference between me and those sect forces-I will not be stingy about being loyal to me." people reward."

Tsukikawa Miura swallowed: "This is the reason why you can develop so fast and control so many forces?"

"Of course it's not just that, money is just a means." Shimizu Saki shook his head: "But this is not what you need to know now, and it won't be too late to tell you after you become my man."

"Let's talk about the Special Affairs Department." Shimizu Saki changed the subject: "Do you think, even if I didn't secretly develop power two months ago, would the Japanese spiritual world really be able to settle down?"

Tsukikawa Miura was silent.

The answer is obvious, no.

The decline of the Special Affairs Department cannot be summed up simply by the rise of psionic societies.

The core reason is that too many people died in that battle, causing the Special Affairs Department to completely lose control of the spiritual energy world, which made the whole of Japan a mess.

The relaxation of political review adopted by the top management of the women's housekeeper, and the large-scale recruitment of wild psychics is undoubtedly a foolish move. Those bums have no ability to support the Special Affairs Department, and their existence has even exacerbated the turmoil in the psychic world.

All the members of the Sixth Search Section are clear in their hearts.

At that point in time, the Special Affairs Department had already existed in name only.

The current special affairs department is nothing more than a beast with the fur of 'justice', just waiting for the day when the people above can't hold the chain in their hands, this beast will be the first to devour the Lord in turn.

Tsukikawa Miura understood that Shimizu Saki was right.

Even if she didn't seize the opportunity to develop her own power 2 months ago, someone else will come out to do this kind of thing, it's just a matter of time.

It might be better to say that today's various psychic associations under the control of Shimizu Saki seem to be chaotic, but in fact they are orderly. Perhaps this is the best result. good evidence.

If the masters behind these psychic societies were not Shimizu Saki, but other more radical people, then the current situation would only get worse.

".....What is the purpose of all that you laid out?" Tsukikawa Miura raised her head again and looked at the calm Shimizu Saki: "Tell me your purpose."

"My purpose has not changed from the beginning to the end." Shimizu Saki said calmly: "To wipe out all the evil in this world is the only meaning left in my life."

"For this reason, I can personally destroy even the Sixth Investigation Section, which my sister fought so hard for, and the Special Affairs Department, which she sacrificed for."

There was a little coldness in Shimizu Saki's voice.

"The current Special Affairs Department has no value in existence. Instead of watching it continue to decay like this, it is better to fall into my control and use it for me."

"Then why did you take action on the Sixth Class?" Tsukikawa Miura was puzzled: "I understand your thoughts on the Special Affairs Department, but the Sixth Class has not been stained with any darkness from the beginning to the end!"

"Indeed, as you said, the older brothers in Section Six are all good people." Shimizu Saki said, "However, the existence of Section Six is ​​too much of a hindrance."

"It still involves the last string that the Special Affairs Department cannot fall down. It is precisely because of the existence of the sixth class that I must let it be stigmatized, fall into the quagmire, and then let it be disappointed and despised by everyone. Disbanded completely!"

Tsukikawa Miura was stunned for a moment, and then hurriedly said: "No, Xiaosaki! If you don't even have the sixth class, then those bastards in the Special Affairs Department will really go berserk! By then—"

Shimizu Saki interrupted Tsukikawa Miura's words: "At that time, the various sects will bear the brunt."

Tsukikawa Miura, who was going to say that ordinary people would be harmed, was stunned, her thoughts turned a few times, and then she realized that Shimizu Saki's words were extremely accurate.

Those bastards from the Special Affairs Department ran amok, and the victims will never be ordinary people!

The reason why the current bullying of the common people is tolerated by the top of the Metropolitan Police Department is because they have not touched their bottom line.

But if those bastards really attack ordinary citizens, the Metropolitan Police Department might dispatch a special police team to wipe them out every minute!

The higher-ups of the Metropolitan Police Department will also not be happy to do something to the vast number of wild psykers.

Don't forget, the basic disk of the Special Affairs Department comes from wild psychic users. No high-ranking person would be stupid enough to look at his basic disk passively. What's more, there is such an invisible controller as Shimizu Saki, and the Japanese wild The organizational power of psychics is unprecedentedly strong, and it is simply not something that the current special affairs department can do.

Then the only outlet that can vent this pressure is the various sectarian forces that have been suppressed by the Special Affairs Department long ago, and have not recovered their blood until now, and are still weak!

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I really want to call 101, I can't help it

Chapter 340 Five Come Be My Person! (4)

A feeling of astonishment appeared in Tsukikawa Miura's heart.

How far has the girl in front of me calculated?

As if not seeing Tsukikawa Miura's expression, Shimizu Saki took a sip of hot tea:

"There is nothing good about sectarian forces. Believe it or not, even sister Miura will not deny it."

"And the current Special Affairs Department is also a dirty maggot. Compared with the sectarian forces, it's nothing more than half a catty."

"Then, shouldn't it be a happy thing to see these two wastes who are not good things come together?"

"Xiaosaki, you..." Tsukikawa Miura was dumbfounded.

Shimizu Saki waved his hand: "When the Special Affairs Department and the sectarian forces are almost exhausted, the Special Affairs Department will inevitably need to recruit personnel from wild psychics again, so guess what, I who have developed to that time will do what?"

Tsukikawa Miura's mouth was dry: "...a large number of your people have been placed in the Special Affairs Department."

"That's right." Shimizu Saki continued: "Continue to guess, what will I do to those sectarian forces then?"

"...organizing psionic associations in various places, greatly squeezing the living space of sectarian forces."

"You guessed it right." Shimizu Saki was very satisfied with Tsukikawa Miura's performance, as if the ages of the two had been swapped: "The last question, when I control the entire Japanese spiritual energy world, what will I do?" do what?"

"..."

Tsukikawa Miura suddenly remembered the serious expression on Matsubara Naoki's face when she asked her to monitor Shimizu Saki 24 hours a day.

Matsubara-senpai... Did he have a premonition of what might happen in the future?

Seeing Tsukikawa Miura remained silent for a long time, Shimizu Saki just continued indifferently.

"I will do things that the current Special Affairs Department is no longer able to do."

"Under my control, there will no longer be any evil in the Japanese spiritual energy world, and all cults will be crushed and destroyed."

"Continue to develop..." Shimizu Saki smiled: "The lighthouse country seems to have always regarded the Japanese psychic world as a blood pump, and a large number of psychics are leaving from us to deal with their domestic affairs. What about supernatural events?"

Tsukikawa Miura stared blankly at Shimizu Saki, and saw the girl smiling brightly, but from that smile, Tsukikawa Miura couldn't see the slightest hint of a smile.

"This might be the next good target, what do you think, sister Miura?"

Facing Shimizu Saki's playful but girlish expression, Tsukikawa Miura didn't know how to answer.

Intellectually, she has been persuaded by Shimizu Saki.

Tsukikawa Miura believes that what Shimizu Saki is doing now, and what she is talking about in the future, is almost the best prospect in the Japanese psychic world. She can understand why so many psykers are willing to be loyal to Shimizu Saki.

Let’s not talk about the other method Shimizu Saki mentioned, just talk about himself, Tsukikawa Miura thinks, if he met such a capable, cunning, and willing to spend money for his subordinates before joining the special affairs department , I will definitely join her subordinates and be loyal to her.

But emotionally, Tsukikawa Miura has always been difficult to accept that line.

——Destroyed the sixth lesson of the search.

Even now, Tsukikawa Miura recalls in her sleep the experience of being rescued by her seniors several times in a row from a mountain of corpses and a sea of ​​blood. Those scenes will always flow in her sleep like a replay in the dead of night.

She never forgot the words and deeds of her predecessors, and smiled stubbornly.

Therefore, she always has an attachment in her heart to the things that her predecessors have protected with their lives.

Sometimes she would even think that if she never got married for the rest of her life and continued to search for the sixth class, it would be good to inherit this career from her predecessors.

However, what senior's younger sister... Shimizu Saki wants to do, and even let her participate in it, is to completely destroy the sixth search lesson that senior cherishes.

This is how she can easily accept...?

But everything Shimizu Saki said is correct. If the plan she said is carried out, Tsukikawa Miura can almost see the bright future of the Japanese spiritual world.

The faction of the sect is in decline, and it is no longer able to amass wealth and exert power.

The wild psykers are completely controlled, there is no longer the risk of running away, and they can handle all kinds of supernatural events more friendly than the Ministry of Affairs...

Nothing is going to be bad except that the Special Affairs Department will disappear, or no longer be able to do things.

She almost convinced herself.

Tsukikawa Miura now fully understands Shimizu Saki's plans and plans.

What this girl thought from beginning to end was actually very simple.

She just wants to 'revenge' her sister, and the object of this revenge is all the evil in this world.

It is true that many people will be killed or injured in the battle between the Special Affairs Department and the sect forces, but... those are indeed not innocent people, but the scum that is already greedy for profit and can unscrupulously squeeze ordinary people for money.

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