Inside an unnamed small hotel in Tokyo.

Under the soft daylight lamplight.

Kensuke Komikado adjusted Kenki's decorative glasses, held up his DSLR camera, and pointed it at the sexy woman at the top of the stairs, giving her instructions.

"Be a little more intimate."

"Ms. Kanako, please imagine yourself being forced to drink with this person and being unwillingly taken back to the hotel."

"Oh right, that's the expression."

"Alright, my work is done. The rest is up to you, Ms. Kanako."

Kensuke Komikado gave Kenjiro an OK sign, then leaned against the wall to admire the photos on the camera.

A typical innocent young girl from Tokyo and a greasy middle-aged man are seen embracing each other.

Tsk...

As expected of Tokyo, it's quite a contrast.

Soon.

A noisy commotion came from inside the hotel room.

Kensuke Komikado looked up and saw Kanako with her hair down and clothes disheveled, rushing up to him.

"Komikado-kun, are you done yet?"

Kensuke Komikado clapped his hands and said with a smile,

"Ms. Kana, your acting is very good. With this state and expression, you can totally take over from Madoka Ozawa."

"Komikado-kun, thank you for the compliment, but I don't like acting in those kinds of movies."

"Of course, if you're interested, Mr. Komikado, I might try to accept you."

"never mind."

Kensuke Komikado shrugged: "Ms. Kana, you know we're just business partners."

After saying that, Kensuke Komikado took out 20,000 yen in cash from his bag and handed it to Kanako: "This is your payment."

Kanako put the cash into her handbag, a faint smile on her face.

"Komikado-kun, you're a really strange person. I've never met a lawyer like you before."

"What is it like?"

"Hmm... lacks integrity, greedy but not lecherous, very professional in legal matters, but... doesn't seem very righteous."

Sometimes he does things that are unpleasant and strange; in short, he doesn't seem like an idealistic lawyer.

"Ms. Kanako, ideals need real-world rewards. Would you be willing to do something without any compensation?"

Kanako shook her head: "I don't want to."

"So what do you consider to be a just thing?"

"Justice... that's what being upright is all about."

"What defines a hero? Does Ultraman fighting monsters count? But monsters feel pain too! If a monster dies, won't its mother be heartbroken? From the perspective of the monster world, isn't Ultraman a villain?"

"Can...."

"Ms. Kanako."

Kensuke Komikado raised his hand and interrupted Kanako's speech.

"The meaning of law lies in upholding the bottom line. I won the case, so what does that mean? It means I'm on the side of justice, doesn't it?"

Kanako nodded thoughtfully.

Kensuke Komikado smiled without looking at it, turned his body to the side, and waved his hand slightly.

"I look forward to seeing you again, Ms. Kanako."

"He's really a very strange person."

Kanako gazed at Kensuke Komikado's retreating figure, tossing her hair and muttering to herself.

.....

Komikado Law Office is also the residence of Kensuke Komikado.

In Tokyo, small, individual agencies like Kensuke Komikado's are not uncommon; he is just one of them.

Of course, he is quite well-known in Tokyo, which gives him an advantage compared to other small individual agencies.

His current fame is entirely due to word-of-mouth recommendations from his long-time customers.

As for why long-term clients speak so highly of him, it's because he has never had a single failure since he started practicing medicine.

However, Kensuke Komikado is not a local; he transmigrated here during the original owner's university years.

The university the original owner attended wasn't a good school; it was just a third-rate diploma mill's law school in Tokyo.

Over the years, through his own efforts, he has gradually become a lawyer of some renown.

Of course, as a lawyer in Tokyo, his principle is simple—justice rests with the victor.

As for the rest...

What more could a person need while drifting in Tokyo?

Kensuke Komikado completed the compilation of the photos and sent them to the president of the Kishiki Group via an anonymous email address.

They were also informed that the detectives' investigations were not based on legal grounds.

If the other party continues to pursue the lawsuit, the photos will be exposed, and they will lose the case.

This lawsuit was commissioned by Daisui Corporation on behalf of Kensuke Komikado.

The case is quite simple. The reason is that the president of the Kishimoto Group hired a detective to investigate some irregularities of his contracted company, and then filed a lawsuit based on that investigation.

According to Kensuke Komikado, this kind of lawsuit is a simple civil case.

However, in order to streamline the process, Kensuke Komikado learned that the president of the Kishiki Group was a lecherous man who relied on his wife's family for power.

Simply send an email to the president of the Kishimoto Group, informing him of the outcome of the lawsuit and the consequences of continuing the lawsuit, and he will definitely withdraw the lawsuit directly.

This saved him a lot of time.

Not long after, Kensuke Komikado received an email that read, "I will withdraw the lawsuit as soon as possible. Please do not make a big deal out of this."

Then, Kensuke Komikado saw that his law firm's account had received an additional 500 million yen.

The text message contained a thank-you note from Ms. Sakura, the head of the water company: "Kumikado-kun, thank you for your help. Kishiki Group has withdrawn the lawsuit. Thank you for your help."

"If it weren't for you, Komikado-kun, our company might have lost a lot of money because of the Mouri Detective Agency's involvement in the investigation."

Mouri Detective Agency....?

Kensuke Komikado raised an eyebrow. Is this Mouri Detective Agency the Conan detective world where murders happen wherever that brat goes?

Kensuke Komikado didn't seem to care.

Even the world of Detective Conan had little impact on him.

He's a lawyer, a respected lawyer in Tokyo. With so many murders happening in the Conan world, he can definitely make a fortune.

Furthermore, during the investigation by the Water Company's detectives, most of the evidence obtained by the Anmu Group was collected through surreptitious filming and invasion of privacy.

The evidence collected by the Mori Detective Agency is useful for the truth, but useless for the law.

Judges don't care whether your evidence is true or not; they only care whether the source of your evidence is legal.

"You're welcome, Miss Sakura. It's what I should do."

After replying to Ms. Sakura, Kensuke Komikado then organized the materials for the latest case he had taken on.

He was preparing to go to the detention center at 35-1 Tokyo to meet the serious criminal suspect.

"A shooting, huh... how interesting."

Kensuke Komikado's lips curled slightly. This was a case that could make him famous in Tokyo and bring him a lot of money.

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