"The reason is..."
"OK!"
Kitamura Hisamitsu smiled awkwardly, rubbed his hands, and nodded:
"Brother, you are very busy, working day and night on paperwork..."
"Don't tell me about such trivial matters as asking for leave in the future."
"I'm so sorry to trouble you to come all this way..."
Sakaki Makoto said "Oh" faintly:
"I was actually already at the door when I got the call."
"Come in and tell me by the way."
The smile froze instantly.
Kitamura Hisamitsu: "..."
"I'm leaving."
"Brother, please take care!"
"Come back and visit us when you have time!"
"Pooh!"
"How mean!"
Someone suddenly cursed behind me.
Kitamura Hisamitsu was furious:
“Who cursed?!”
"It's really like a hedgehog eating without standing up, everyone is getting braver!"
"Come here, I want to lecture you!"
................
Sakaki Makoto stopped a taxi and mentioned a place name.
There is no case this time.
But when he walked to the door of the bank, he suddenly received a call from Kyogoku Naohiko.
The appointment time with the psychologist was temporarily moved to today.
When it comes to free good things like this, Makoto Sakaki may be late, but he will never be absent.
At nine o'clock in the morning, Makoto Sakaki arrived at the Kamikawa Psychological Clinic located at 3-chome, Haido-machi on time.
Most psychological clinics and hospitals are privately run, which is very common in Japan.
Since 1956, Japan has revised the Pharmacist Law and the Medical Practitioner Law to separate the treatment of doctors and drug dealers to prevent corruption and kickbacks.
In order to prevent large hospitals from being overcrowded, Japan has also cancelled general outpatient clinics.
Many large hospitals generally do not accept patients unless they are emergencies or serious illnesses.
If you want to go to a big hospital for treatment, you need a letter of recommendation from a doctor at a small clinic so that you can make an appointment.
Of course, there are some large hospitals that accept general outpatient services, but if you don't have a letter of recommendation, you will have to pay an additional outpatient fee of 2,000 yen or more.
Therefore, when Japanese people are sick, they will choose private clinics first.
At this moment, the special task force captain Kyogoku Naohiko, dressed in a suit, and a dark-skinned boy wearing glasses and a windbreaker were standing at the gate of Kamikawa Psychological Clinic waiting.
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