Chapter 685 Necessary Legal Procedures

"Why hack into the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department's internal database? Is there any new information?"

Chen En glanced at the notification on his phone.

Given his personality, it's impossible for him to completely hand over the Bat Cave to Ai Haibara and Conan for use.

He had set up numerous rogue computers elsewhere, which would record every visit to the supercomputer inside the Batcave in real time.

Then, those access records will be sent to his phone in real time via a specially edited text message.

In the era of smartphones, things won't be so complicated; a single software program can solve everything.

Unfortunately not.

However, it is clear to the naked eye that a new era of intelligence is about to arrive, because the system has rewarded users with a bat-shaped computer.

Unlike the supercomputer that runs Noah's Ark today, that supercomputer was a completely unreplicable product of cosmology.

But the Bat computer is a genuine scientific product, and it can be analyzed and replicated.

Although computers and mobile phones are not interconnected.

However, as long as there is a reference, an object that can be reverse-engineered, solving many technical problems is no longer an unattainable dream.

We had originally estimated the production time, and we can now move it forward even further.

But it's still too slow.

Chen En has been in this world for over 680 chapters, and it hasn't even been a month since he was born.

He always felt a sense of urgency, which compelled him to accelerate even further than before.

There's a feeling that if you're slow at one step, you'll be slow at every step.

"We're setting a trap for Conan."

The cheerful voice of Noah's Ark rang in Chen En's ears, which puzzled him.

A trap set for Conan?

What kind of difficulty are you guys putting on this Grim Reaper elementary school student? Oh well, he deserves it.

Ai Haibara was terrified as soon as she arrived at the Bat Cave.

She scared the Black Organization's radar so much that it would be abnormal for Ai Haibara not to retaliate.

They know what's going on anyway.

After we finish dealing with the Suzuki Foundation exhibition hall, we can go back and see what kind of fireworks Ai Haibara and Conan are up to this time.

Soon, the Batmobile entered the city.

After a brief stop at a nearby temporary bat cave, a completely different family car emerged from the temporary bat cave and headed towards the Suzuki Foundation exhibition hall.

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Near the Suzuki Foundation Exhibition Hall.

Inside the temporary stronghold that the Zorro bandits had chosen for themselves, King, one of the world's top mercenaries, was waiting for his employer to arrive.

Inside the room.

Yuji Isehara, who was captured by King on the spot, was filled with anxiety, wondering how Batman would deal with him when he arrived.

This real-life superhero...

Compared to the Batman in the comics who completely leaves the punishment of criminals to the law, his moral bottom line is obviously more flexible.

This indicates that if the situation really worsens...

He bet his fate would be several times worse than that of the criminals Batman dealt with in DC comics.

However, if the situation develops in a positive direction.

Then the situation would be completely different.

Perhaps Batman will choose to recruit him into the Bat-Family and have him work for them...

"Oh, employer, you've arrived?"

King turned to look at the doorway.

His attitude was noticeably better than it had been at the weapons shop disguised as a bar last time. This was to be expected.

Last time Batman approached him, he was trying to cut off his business, but now Batman is approaching him to increase his business. How can their attitudes be the same?
Wouldn't someone be a complete fool not to make money when it's available?
Batman is here...

Yuji Isehara subconsciously looked towards the door with King, and sure enough, the black-clad warrior in a cloak had appeared.

His heart tightened instantly.

It felt as if the final judgment was about to be delivered, and I couldn't help but feel nervous.

King asked curiously.

"Although I shouldn't ask this question according to normal etiquette, I still want to ask it."

What are you planning to do with him?

“Normally, if you just want to beat them up like the other members of Zorro’s gang, hang them somewhere, and then call the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department to arrest them, why spend extra money?”

He only gave Batman a heads-up because Batman was a major financial backer, so that Batman wouldn't waste money on other things.

The main problem is that Batman might not ask him for help next time, so he can't take on jobs for other mercenaries!
"Of course, he should be sent to prison."

Chen En spoke calmly.

"You should have a pretty good idea of ​​why I'm giving Yuji Isehara special treatment."

"Yes, I'm indeed impressed with his programming skills, so I'm going to give him a little special treatment—"

You know that privately run prisons are legal, right?

Is it legal in Japan as well?
As a true American, King was somewhat puzzled by this. He scratched his head and said...

Even if privately run prisons are legal.

"So what? If you need his help, why not just lock him up in a dark room? Why send him to prison?"

Yuji Isehara heard this.

His face turned pale instantly, because he thought of the legendary unscrupulous conglomerates that would send people who owed money to dark and gloomy underground mines to dig for ore.

Batman, who likely has some connection to the Suzuki Group, wouldn't be doing something similar, would he?

"...Do you think I would do that?"

Chen En gave him a disapproving look.

"In order to ensure that prisoners can reintegrate into normal life after their release, private prisons in Japan will have them learn computer skills and other livelihood skills."

"At the same time, some basic computer programming work was outsourced to criminals in exchange for wages."

"This money is also the basic starting capital for criminals to return to reality after serving their sentences."

“What I mean is to give him a normal judicial trial, but separately from the Zorro gang, to ensure he is sent to a private prison.”

"Then they hired him to work in a private prison."

Batman's words were roundabout.

This made King, who was standing next to him, frown.

He felt that Batman's actions were meaningless, because it was just a matter of spending more resources to accomplish less.

It has none of the style of a big capitalist.

For an expert of his caliber, investigating anything is a piece of cake, so he naturally knows that Batman is inextricably linked to the Suzuki Group.

Why doesn't the person on the other end seem like a capitalist at all?

Shouldn't a true capitalist want to obtain a 1000% profit?
Are they willing to trample on the law for this?

"The necessary legislative process is inevitable."

“Fear cannot eliminate evil. The most effective way to eliminate evil is order. The current chaos in Beika Town is due to the failure to enforce the law.”

Chen En turned his head to look at Isehara Yuji, whose face was ashen, and said meaningfully.

"If I have my hands free."

"I will help these high-ranking officials to enforce the law, so that criminals won't be too arrogant."

(End of this chapter)

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