I'm Just a Passerby in the World of Detective Conan

(PS: New author, didn't know how to write in the early stages, currently working hard to improve, please bear with me.)

(PS: For the early chapters, please don't take it too seriously...

Chapter 562 Plan

1. A verbal apology

2. Permanent free park tickets.

3. I don't know which organization issued the three million yuan compensation.

This is the sincerity that the park is currently demonstrating.

In Guangyou's view, this is just fooling children.

"I forgot, I'm a child now."

Even though Kōyū knew it was impossible, he still tentatively asked, "Excuse me, is three million US dollars or Japanese yen?"

The man opposite him paused for a moment, then chuckled and said, "Of course, it's Japanese yen."

"Just as I expected."

Guangyou wasn't surprised that the other side would say that.

Three million US dollars is roughly equivalent to 20 million RMB, or about 300 million Japanese yen.

It would be a miracle if they agreed.

"Can you admit your mistakes in public?"

Guangyou said into the microphone, "When you admit your mistake, don't blame it on the police. Tell the media the truth and let the public know the truth about this matter."

If the other party agrees and does what he just said, then let the case go.

The other party did not respond immediately. Then, some faint sounds came from the other end of the phone, which sounded like the person who had spoken earlier was talking to someone else.

A moment later, the man's voice rang out again: "After discussion, we've decided to increase the compensation to five million. What do you think, kid?"

The implication is, "We've already increased the compensation; let's just let that matter go."

"Sure, but can you do what I just mentioned?"

At this moment, Guangyou was a clueless young man who didn't understand the meaning behind the words. While agreeing to increase the compensation, he also brought up the matter of a public apology, saying, "It's about letting the public know the truth. Do you agree?"

Anyway, he's just a kid now, so it's perfectly normal that he doesn't understand what they're saying. Guangyou wanted to see what the other side would say this time.

Just as he expected, the other side fell silent once again after hearing Guangyou's naive words.

Guangyou, receiving no response, scoffed inwardly: "Do you think I don't know what you're thinking?"

In the current situation, the park is desperately trying to portray itself as a victim, and is even apologizing to the other party in this humiliating manner.

Unaware of the situation, ordinary people developed a certain degree of goodwill towards the park, just like those naive people online. Guangyou even noticed that there were quite a few people praising the park's handling of the situation as very appropriate.

Instead, the police became the target of public criticism, with countless complaints about their mistakes circulating online.

From another perspective, these people haven't done anything wrong; they're just blinded by appearances and like to engage in lofty discussions online.

But that's enough; that's the effect the park wanted to achieve.

While maintaining a good victim image, they did what the wrongdoer should do, such as compensating those involved in the incident or something else.

This will leave the public with the impression that "this park is very humane".

Once this matter is temporarily resolved, the park could launch an event, such as "Let Love Spread Across the World," and use this event to make another round of money.

Gaining a good reputation while also making a large sum of money is a win-win situation, so why not?

Normal people have compassion and will tend to side with the weaker party. The park's goal is to make people see them as the weaker party, so that these people might choose their park when they go out to play in the future.

Japan, influenced by Western culture, is quite different from China. Capital thrives here, and as long as you don't cross the line with the police, those in power will turn a blind eye to these capitalists.

The park management knew that the Japanese police would not reveal the truth of this incident. Perhaps they had already bribed someone in power to make the police swallow this bitter pill.

Because they were only affected by this incident, who knew that the fugitive would actually go to their area? Their mistake was simply that they had the wishful thinking that the fugitive could not possibly go to the amusement park, and they did not evacuate the crowd.

With the power of capital, those people managed to get away with it.

The only people who could cause this plan to fail are those who know about the incident, besides the park's own staff, such as Guangyou and other people involved in the incident.

Leaving aside the park's own staff, a confidentiality agreement plus a pay raise solved the problem; in other words, the issue only existed between those directly involved.

Actually, it's quite easy to resolve. Just pretend to be very apologetic, explain a few things, and offer some compensation. Most people will accept that.

I didn't get hurt at all, and I even received a compensation that wasn't a small amount. How great is that!

It's okay if a few people disagree. Just find a few people online to stir up trouble and post comments like, "These people got away with nothing and even got compensation. I'm so envious."

If the park spends more time negotiating and appropriately increases the amount of compensation, most people will accept it, and may even feel a sense of smug satisfaction that "my compensation is more than others'".

The entire process didn't cost much; let's say each compensation payment was five million yen. That night, the dozens of parties involved totaled one hundred million yen.

Add in all the miscellaneous expenses, and it'll be at most 300 million yen, which is roughly equivalent to 20 million RMB.

By buying a good reputation with 300 million yen, the park can maintain this reputation and generate unlimited revenue by occasionally engaging in charitable activities.

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