The video was silent. The police officers in the conference room could only see that all the rioters and spectators present turned their heads in unison in the same direction, as if they were under command, in a wide space, like middle school students doing calisthenics.
The surveillance camera was placed on top, so it was a bird's-eye view. From the police officers' perspective, everyone looked like they were possessed; the scene was truly bizarre... and it was a silent video, which made it even more chilling.
The camera then switched, clearly showing a different surveillance camera. Under a huge condom advertisement billboard, two young men on bicycles were seen, holding a black umbrella, their bikes pointed towards the rioters.
Then they suddenly tightened their black umbrellas and rushed into the crowd of gang thugs at high speed. The police officers frowned, thinking that these two were really asking for death. It seemed that this case was no longer just about human trafficking and gang fighting, and that two more lives might be lost.
But things didn't go as they expected. Those they thought were lambs turned out to be lambs. The thugs they thought were wolves turned out to be wolves. The balance of power shifted in an instant!
They witnessed a magnificent battle.
In an instant, one of the "lamb's" bicycles knocked over a thug, then sped through the enemy ranks, its black umbrella like a general's longsword, striking with deadly accuracy and bringing the thief down! It then rushed to Nakamura Haruo's side and opened its umbrella in front of him.
The following scenes were even more impressionistic, perfectly in line with the violent aesthetics of the film. If the camera work and effects were adjusted, they would almost think they were watching a newly released blockbuster movie!
Because the violent scene they were seeing was so beautiful! It almost felt like a performance, even a mysterious ritual.
A young man in a black trench coat, holding a black umbrella, strolled leisurely through the rain, surrounded by enemies. The thugs around him fell like harvested leeks, but his black umbrella remained steadfastly in the frame, unmoved by the storm. Defeating a thug was like a gardener plucking a withered flower from a flowerbed.
This perfectly aligns with the aesthetic standards of the Japanese! Or rather, it aligns with the aesthetic standards of all aesthetes in the world.
Is this gorgeous style definitely not from a recent manga produced by Kodansha?
How could one person be so extravagant?!
In comparison, Wei Yue's later, overwhelming fighting style, like a bronze chariot crushing everything in its path, no longer aroused the police officers' interest whatsoever. Under normal circumstances, they would naturally praise it highly, but now, with such a gem preceding them, someone had to feel "inferior"...
They could almost imagine the shockwaves this video would send through society and online if it were leaked from that meeting room. No one would care about the shootout between the Nakamura and Yamashita groups, no one would care about the dozens or hundreds of trafficked women, and no one would even care about the Tokyo Police Department's contribution to the incident!
No one will care about any of this!
Everyone's attention will be focused on this video; they can almost picture the uproar in Japanese public opinion. What kind of country is Japan? A haven for anime and manga fans, otaku, and bored people. Once this video is released, who knows what kind of "spectacle" will unfold!
"Is this person Miyamoto Musashi reincarnated?" A police officer was in a daze, muttering unconsciously.
Miyamoto Musashi was a pinnacle figure in ancient Japanese swordsmanship, known as the "Sword Saint." At the age of thirteen, he defeated Arima Kihei of the Shinto-ryu school in his first duel, and at sixteen, he defeated the formidable strategist Akiyama of Tajima Province. At twenty-one, he traveled to Kyoto, where he fought against top swordsmen from across the land, remaining undefeated. His victory over Sasaki Kojiro on Ganryu Island cemented his fame, transforming him into a deified figure and the founder of the Niten Ichi-ryu school.
The fact that this police officer compared this character to Duanmu Ci shows the shock this magnificent battle had on him.
However, some disagreed, saying, "While Miyamoto Musashi was undoubtedly a master swordsman, he was ultimately only capable of fighting one person. In the midst of a large-scale battle, he might not have outlived an ordinary samurai. In my opinion, he was more like the Ashikaga Yoshiteru Shogun."
Ashikaga Yoshiteru was the 13th Shogun of the Muromachi Shogunate in Japan. Aside from other achievements, his swordsmanship alone was the pinnacle of all shoguns, earning him the title "Sword Master Shogun." During the Eiroku Incident, the shogun faced an army of thousands alone. He lined the corridor with his collection of famous swords, replacing one with another as it dulled. Legend has it that the shogun held off the rebels for two full hours, with no one able to get close. Finally, the rebels, in desperation, dismantled doors and windows and used them to pin the shogun down before finally killing him with a spear.
He is truly a match for ten thousand men!
Everyone chimed in with their own opinions, showering each other with praise.
Seeing that his subordinates seemed to be going astray, Tachibana Masami frowned and tapped the table. "The problem now is to quickly find out the identities of these two people and get to the bottom of things, not to discuss their fighting ability!"
"Don't Nakamura Haruo and Yamashita know who they are?" a subordinate asked. "If they are complete strangers, why would they do something so shocking?"
“Nakamura Haruo and Yamashita No said they really didn’t know those two people.” Tachibana Masahiro rubbed his temples. “But those two people left a message before they left.”
"What did you say?"
"We are the sword of justice."
"Huh?" The police officers were dumbfounded. What was with this strong anime-style chuunibyou dialogue? Could it be that the people who did this were just two hot-blooded anime boys inspired by a sense of justice?
"Most importantly, what they say might be true, because they did come to Kabukicho to fight in order to rescue the trafficked women."
Everyone was speechless.
"What do they look like? What are their physical characteristics? We need to investigate." The surveillance video was unclear, and it was nighttime and raining, making it difficult for them to see clearly. Moreover, it was a battle scene, and surveillance cameras rarely capture faces accurately.
“I don’t know.” Tachibana Masahiro’s expression was strange. “But according to the people present, those two people were very handsome, even more so than the most popular stars on TV.”
"Huh?!" Everyone was stunned once again.
Why did the style suddenly switch to idol drama?
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