Tokyo Barrister: Start the law firm bankruptcy

Chapter 660 The counterattack begins

Chapter 660 The counterattack begins

Kitahara hated this feeling.

I feel like a chess piece being manipulated by others. However, the person behind the scenes has not been found after investigation. Eto may be just a piece in this chess game. Since Kyoto, Eto has lost his trace and has never been found. Now, the warehouse receipt pledge incident has also swept the law firm of Miyakawa's father.

It seems like someone is controlling everything.

Who is it? !
Kitahara and Miyagawa had already parted ways. The male lawyer was walking alone on the streets of Tokyo. The neon lights on the buildings were dazzling, and he turned around the dim alley and walked towards his apartment.

Kitahara asked Miyakawa to collect some of the fake warehouse receipts made by Eto and show them to him. Maybe there would be some unexpected gains, but it was not certain.

The situation was somewhat beyond my imagination.

Not only is he involved in more and more incidents.

Even the people around me are the same.

I walked to a dim, quiet neighborhood, and then turned into a slightly old apartment. I inserted the key into the lock of the door, and with a "click", it turned and opened.

Next, press the light switch.

He took out a cold beer from the refrigerator, put it on the table, and turned on the TV.

Kitahara didn't really want to watch TV, he just wasn't used to a very quiet house. He needed some noise. Kitahara had already determined that the opponent in front of him was a person with extremely sophisticated and cruel means. Although he didn't know who this person was, Kitahara gradually began to draw a picture of him in his heart.

After the battle of Kyoto, this character would rather sacrifice the innocent lives of hundreds of citizens on the Shinkansen in order to bring Eto back.

There is no doubt that this person's planning is extremely meticulous.

It was only now that I reached Eto's level.

Further down the road, it remains unknown who else will be able to successfully pursue this person.

Kitahara counted the cards in his hand. Yuki from the Accounting Inspection Agency was willing to help him, but the power of this auditing agency itself was not strong enough, and the investigative measures it could use were very limited. Nishino, the chief of the Kyoto police headquarters, was an acquaintance of his. As the chief of the Kyoto police, Nishino had great power, but he was far away and could not help him in Tokyo. Although Kumimon had a very powerful intelligence network, it took time to collect effective intelligence, not a one-day job.

How to make the most of the cards in your hand.

Use all the power you can.

Since the opponent is an unconventional person, we must use unconventional means.

The problem is that before we can strike back, we must first gather intelligence. Now we can’t even gather intelligence, let alone strike back.

The TV in the room was playing the news. The pretty female host was introducing the election situation for next year's congressional re-election. At this time, many candidates and re-elected members began to give speeches on the streets to help them win in the future re-election. One after another, the TV flashed by, these candidates or re-elected members were riding in modified cars, holding loudspeakers and shouting on the streets.

Noticing the news footage, Kitahara couldn't help but wonder whether the series of events he encountered might be related to the power struggle among the top figures.

Judging from the situation in Kyoto, if there is no extremely powerful force, it is impossible to mobilize such a force to take Eto away. And it is possible to mobilize such a force, except for the people who hold the top power. But the problem is, how can these fragmented puzzles be connected with the power struggle at the top, such as the copper warehouse receipt pledge incident, the patent plagiarism incident of Ogawara of Kyoto University, the corruption and money laundering incident of industrial research enterprises, etc. It is completely unknown what the whole situation is like.

At this time, Kitahara remembered that before he parted with Chief Inspector Nishino in Kyoto, Nishino told him that a fingerprint of a congressman's bodyguard was extracted from Eto's car. Unfortunately, since the congressman's bodyguards are shared, Nishino has no way to identify which congressman it is.

Kitahara looked up at the news about the congressional re-election next year on TV, and suddenly laughed at himself. If the series of events he experienced were really related to the congressman, then it would be an extremely dangerous situation. Kitahara knew very well that in a struggle at that level, if he didn't take action, it would be fine. Once he took action, he might be physically eliminated. In the Toyo News, news about a certain secretary or a certain close staff hanging himself in the office would happen from time to time.

Suddenly, an extremely bold idea emerged in Kitahara's mind.

He picked up the phone.

A few minutes later, he made an anonymous call.

And this call was made to Kyoto Police Chief Nishino.

When in Kyoto, Nishino initially believed that Kitahara was involved in money laundering and smuggling, and had detained Kitahara, but later released him on bail. Later, Kitahara's pursuit of Eto made Nishino realize that he had wronged the young man. Later, Eto's car fell into the Shinkansen track, causing a major train collision in Kyoto, resulting in the deaths and injuries of many citizens. From then on, Nishino vowed to find out the murderer behind the scenes, at any cost, even if it meant sacrificing his own official career, he must find the murderer.

Nishino will never forget the tragic scene he saw at the Shinkansen collision site. The citizens' howling, the flames of the explosion, the scattered human body parts, the bloody gravel. As long as he can do it, he is willing to use any means. Nishino wants to atone for his sins, the sins of not being able to protect the citizens of Kyoto.

Soon, the call was connected.

Chief Inspector Nishino, who was far away in Kyoto, heard his secret cell phone ringing and naturally knew who was calling. He was still working at the police station, so he went to a deserted corner and pressed the answer button.

"What's wrong?" Nishino's low voice sounded.

"I have a plan."

"what's the plan."

"Can you monitor the vehicle's location for me? It's in Tokyo."

"No problem. I'll send someone over to install the positioning device."

"Can you trust your people? I'll do the pretending."

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"I can absolutely trust him. He is my brother who has been through thick and thin with me."

"Don't get caught."

"Don't underestimate us, the Kyoto police. We are more professional than those in Tokyo."

"Then I'll have to ask you for help this time."

“Whose vehicle is being monitored?”

"First, monitor the Tokyo Securities Regulatory Bureau, an investigator named Urakawa." Kitahara reported his name. Kitahara believed that since this investigator Urakawa came for him, there must be someone behind the scenes. If he could judge the possible social circle through the driving trajectory of his car, it would help him identify the person who instructed the Tokyo Securities Regulatory Bureau.

"no problem."

"besides."

“Who else should we monitor?”

"I will monitor the driving paths of all congressional secretaries." Kitahara said word by word while watching the congressional re-election news on TV. His tone contained a kind of coldness, a ruthlessness that wanted to find the right moment to directly and fatally strike the opponent.

The person on the other end of the phone was stunned for a moment after hearing this request.

If the surveillance of the congressional secretary's car location is discovered, it would be an unprecedented felony.

The young man in front of him made an extremely bold request.

"Can you do that?"

The police chief in Kyoto clenched the phone. This police chief who had experienced countless life-and-death situations was also shocked by Kitahara's bold plan to monitor the secretary of the Congress. However, a fingerprint extracted from Eto's car was exactly the index of the bodyguard of the Congress. This shows that it must be someone in the Congress who is related to Eto and the major incident of the Shinkansen collision in Kyoto that caused serious casualties.

Those people can never be forgiven.

"no problem."

The sheriff's voice rang out.

(End of this chapter)

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