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Chapter 189: Mr. Kitagawa’s first novel that has a huge social impact!

Chapter 189: Kitagawa's first novel that had a huge social impact!

The new business plan proposed by Kitagawa Hide shocked everyone.

However, reality is not a novel. It will not happen that Kitagawa Hide casually proposes a plan, the president and directors are excited, and then the plan is officially launched within a few days, and then the assembly line is built at the speed of light, and the company and he just take the money.

The reality is that an industry-leading company like Kawaide Shobo, with a market value of over 500 billion yen, must go through lengthy and tedious application procedures when making major adjustments to any of its business lines.

After Kitagawa Hide's plan is approved by the board of directors, it will first be sent to the risk assessment department to assess whether there are any infringements and social risks;

Then, it went through various departments such as legal affairs, finance, planning, and company development planning, and the official seals were pressed one after another;
After being confirmed by the company's executive director, senior managing director, and general manager, it will finally return to Shizuko Kawaide's desk.

At that point, Shizuko Kawaide signed her name and stamped her personal seal and the company's official seal, and only then would the plan be officially handed over to the employees in various executive departments.

During this process, if employees leave, senior management is transferred, major problems occur, etc., the plan is likely to collapse halfway and never see the light of day.

Kitagawa Hide, who was well aware of the complicated procedures of large companies, did not intend to put all his eggs in just one basket, Kawaide Shobo.

And the Japanese company has a criminal record!

Personal computers, the Internet, smart phones, mobile games, new energy vehicles and other technological products are enough to change the era. However, Japan is such a big country and there are so many Japanese conglomerates, but they have not caught up with any of them!
Kitagawa Hide doesn't believe you when you say there are no talented people in the company.

So after Kitagawa Hide submitted the plan to the board of directors, he said goodbye to Kawaide Shizuko, went to the editorial office to visit Saito Rena, and then immediately drove to the Industrial Central Bank to find Senhara Masato.

When Senhara Masato heard that Mr. Kitagawa had a sudden idea to start an Internet company, he was at a loss whether to laugh or cry.

In his opinion, the foreign exchange and financial markets have tended to be stable, and domestic housing prices also show signs of rising. With so much money in his pocket, Mr. Beichuan would find any financial investment more promising than the Internet.

Kitagawa Hide didn't explain too much to him.

Asking an ordinary person to understand your forward-thinking is like telling him that cars will be powered by electricity in the future when cars were not yet popular. He simply won't be able to comprehend it and will only think you are daydreaming.

If Kitagawa Hide said this, everyone would praise him by saying "What a great idea". But if a loser said this, he would definitely be criticized by others like "I think you need to grow a brain".

Although Masato Senhara felt that the Internet company was useless, he was willing to help because Mr. Kitagawa was willing to spend money and could provide him with some business.

Moreover, Mr. Beichuan said that he wanted to do Internet business. Who knows if his income is too high and he plans to set up a shell company to legally avoid taxes.

You can't think too much about this kind of thing, nor should you ask too many questions. Senhara Masato was very smart and pretended to be confused.

The two hit it off.

Masato Senhara immediately brought the great writer back to the branch headquarters in great glory. After they signed the draft contract, the branch manager and a group of Kitakawa fans of the bank who rushed over after hearing the news surrounded the signing room.

The branch manager patted his chest and said that he would use all the connections of their Kokubunji City branch to help Mr. Kitagawa set up the Internet company. Other bank employees chased him for autographs and couldn't help asking about the subsequent plot of "Confessions".

Seeing that a large group of social and financial elites were also his fans, Kitagawa Hide felt quite proud and secretly moved.

It turns out that the public has long hated juvenile offenders, but because no one has mentioned this issue before and there are no channels for them to vent their emotions, it seems calm.

Now "Confessions" has become the fuse that ignites what they think in their hearts, making countless people begin to face up to the problem of over-protection in the "Juvenile Law".

Shortly after.

The voices of the public calling on Congress to amend the Juvenile Law are growing louder on the Internet, but those who truly hold power do not care about their calls.

Even the vast majority of them don’t quite understand what the Internet is - this sounds incredible, but this is the political reality in all countries.

When it comes to ability, those so-called leaders may not be as good as some college students who deliver parcels and takeouts, or play games and pick their feet at home 20 years later.

The same is true in some developed countries in Europe and the United States, where prostitutes go into politics and even run for president, and actors can become heads of country, and so on.

All I can say is that reality is not the most magical, it is only more magical.

The call for amending the Juvenile Law officially came to the attention of senior officials because of two major events that occurred in July.

The first thing was that the Superintendent General of Police, Bunbei Hara, together with several members of parliament and senior officials of the Ministry of Education, formally proposed to the Prime Minister's Cabinet the need to amend the Juvenile Law.

The day after the request was made, Hara Bunbei was interviewed by TSB's special law program. Facing hundreds of millions of people in front of the TV, he looked serious and said righteously, "Although our Metropolitan Police Department cannot investigate juvenile offenders under the age of fourteen, we will never allow certain units to condone evil!"

The "certain units" he was referring to were, of course, the family courts that were slacking off all day long.

In order to increase the public's attention to this matter, Hara Bunbei also specifically mentioned "Confessions", which is currently being serialized in the "Bungei" supplement, and the Ayase cement murder case that occurred in Tokyo in 1989.

The Ayase cement murder case has always been a major case that lingers in the minds of the Japanese.

On May 1990, 5, when the prosecutor was arguing for sentencing at a public trial at the Tokyo District Court, he made some harsh remarks about this case that were rarely seen in history: "This case is a major and vicious crime rarely seen in the history of crime in our country," "There is no need to consider the defendant's motives at all," and "The means of humiliation were completely beyond imagination."

Reporters who attended the public trial reportedly said afterwards: "It seems that all the words used in all criminal trials in the past were used by the prosecutors!"

The case involved four school dropouts who imprisoned the victim, a female student named Junko Furuta, for 41 days, during which they raped, beat, and burned her to death.

The body of the deceased was later found in a cylindrical oil drum sealed with cement. …

During this period they took turns to monitor her and prevent her from escaping.

At that time, because the sentencing age under the Juvenile Law was twenty years old, the four beasts were able to escape trial, causing an uproar in society.

The Juvenile Law was also revised for the first time because of this case, lowering the sentencing age from twenty to fourteen.

I didn’t expect that seven years later, someone would take advantage of a loophole in the law again!
Hara Bunbei exposed this scar in public in order to awaken everyone's dormant memories, and also to indirectly hint to Congress that it has been changed before, so what's wrong with changing it again?
After some influential figures spoke out, the discussion on the Internet became unprecedentedly heated.

What really pushed the matter to the Prime Minister's Cabinet was on July 7, when Weekly Post suddenly released photos of the boy A committing the crime, as well as his real name.

The boy A's original name was "Azuma Shinichiro" and all his information, including his home address, schools he attended, etc., was exposed.

Before the judicial authorities even had time to investigate the matter at the Weekly Post editorial office, the Women's Seven magazine followed suit and exposed more bad things that Shinichiro Tou did during his time at school.

Including but not limited to humiliating female classmates, bullying lower grade students, deceiving teachers, and abusing and killing cats and other small animals in school.

In short, judging from the exposed article, Shinichiro Azuma is an absolute bad guy!

He has been bad since he was a child, and his personality is not distorted due to mental problems as the family court had previously said.

This act of exposing the real information and past experiences of juvenile offenders without permission seriously violated the Juvenile Law. Soon the police came to arrest a group of editors from the two magazines involved in the case.

When asked why they broke the law knowingly, several editorial executives who drove their editors and authors to write the exposé articles said proudly: "We were influenced by Mr. Kitagawa's new book!
Although the law protects you, we will not forgive you!

Animals are not allowed to be protected with human rights!"

When this incident happened, Japan was immediately in an uproar.

No matter how newspapers, magazines and television news cover up this issue, the people's will has awakened.

If you don't report this matter and don't allow us to publicize it, we will criticize and discuss it on the Internet.

At this moment, the "Internet Behavior Law" has not been officially launched yet. Since juvenile offenders can exploit loopholes in the "Juvenile Law", it is reasonable for us to exploit loopholes in the absence of legislation, right?
As to why the editors of these small magazines were so excited to do these things, we have to trace back to the two issues of "Wenyi" supplements published on July 7 and July 1.

Kitagawa Hidenobu kept his promise and did not serialize "Confessions" in many issues like those writers who deliberately serialize popular novels for a long time in order to make money.

As soon as July arrived, he directly sent the remaining 20 words of "Confession" to the editorial department of "Wenyi", and it was published at the beginning of the month and on the 10th.

The last serial ended with boy B killing his mother himself, and the main culprit boy A began to be bullied by his classmates.

Readers were eager to read the sequel, and after the two additional issues were released, the streets of Tokyo were literally deserted.

The "Wenyi" supplement at the beginning of the month broke the 10-copy sales mark on the first day of printing, and the issue on the 10th that contained the final chapter sold an astonishing 12 copies on the first day of printing!

In the second half of "Confessions", the two annoying juvenile delinquents in the story did not end up well.

Boy B became a completely mentally disturbed psychopath. After killing his mother, he was taken to a juvenile home and never became a normal person until his death.

The instigator of all this, the boy A, who was based on Shinichiro Azuma, blew up his most beloved mother to death with his own hands under the step-by-step planning of Yuko Moriguchi!
The revenge of Yuko Moriguchi in the book makes people's blood boil and feel completely satisfied.

Especially the last words she said to Boy A on the phone: "I heard the sound of something important disappearing.

It’s not “pa cha”, it’s “dong qiang”!

It’s not “pa cha”, it’s “dong qiang”!

It’s not “pa cha”, it’s “dong qiang”!

The "crack" here refers to the sound made when the boy A used the small charged wallet he made to shock the daughter of teacher Yuko Moriguchi.

Because he electrocuted her, the tragic incident that occurred later led to the boy B drowning her.

Afterwards, boy A repeatedly used this sound to stimulate Yuko Moriguchi, suggesting to her that this was the sound when the most important thing disappeared.

His happiness is built on Yuko Moriguchi's pain!

The "dong qiang" refers to the loud noise made when the bomb made by boy A exploded in his biological mother's laboratory.

At the end, Yuko Moriguchi laughed crazily and repeated this line, which was to give him a taste of what it's like to lose something he values ​​most!
Such a shocking ending pushed "Confessions" to an unprecedented height, and made a lot of people empathize and completely intolerable to the "Drunkard Rose Saint Fight" case.

Seeing that the matter was going to go to waste, the editorial departments of Weekly Post and Women's Seven did such a crazy thing.

When they were arrested, they were still proud of being "Kitagawa Hide's followers" and threatened that if Congress did not amend the Juvenile Law, they would continue to expose Shinichiro Azuma's entire future life.

No matter how old you are, as long as you are a beast, you have no right to continue to survive in other parts of society!

(End of this chapter)

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