Tokyo Detective

Chapter 511 "Nuclear"

Chapter 511 "Nuclear"

With the involvement of two major terrorists, the gradually escalating Truth Society case cooled down instantly, and online criticism of the police decreased by more than 8%, since no one in Japan wants to be targeted by terrorists.

Naoki Hanyu's phone became quiet as a result, but the matter was not over yet, and the people behind the Truth Society had not made a move.
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South Korea has a very complex religious landscape. Despite being an Eastern country, the largest religion is Christianity, which accounts for 40% of the population. Buddhism is the second largest religion, accounting for 29%, and Cheondoism is the third largest, accounting for 13%.

These are the three major religions in South Korea. Confucianism, which ranks fourth, accounts for less than 1%, not to mention Shamanism.

Protestantism, as the largest branch of Christianity in South Korea, has 22 percent of the national population as believers.

Protestantism is also divided into many branches, the largest of which is the Elders' Church, which accounts for 50% of Protestant believers.

Secondly, there is the Methodist Church; thirdly, the Holy Church; and fourthly, the Celestial Sighting Union, which was founded less than 80 years ago (the Celestial Sighting Union is a fictitious church, and its ranking is fictitious).
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In Seoul, South Korea, at the Protestant headquarters building, a 200-meter-tall, 60-story building, many branches and factions of Protestantism have their headquarters located there, and they have even formed a committee to manage it.

Inside the meeting room, the committee was discussing matters concerning the Sky Patrol Truth Society, since the Sky Patrol Truth Society was a split from the Sky Patrol Unity Church.

On the surface, the two sides seem to have little contact, but in reality, the Sky Patrol Truth Society is one of the largest Protestant religions in Japan, and even if the other side has a bad reputation, they cannot sit idly by.

"I look like I'm 90 years old," asked Kim Jae-wook, the president of the council of elders, in a calm tone.

"What do you all think? Should we issue a condemnation in the name of Protestantism in South Korea?"

The president of the Holy Church retorted.

"Forget it, the truth will commit crimes in Japan on its own, and our comments will only tarnish the reputation of Protestantism."

The president of the Holy Church seemed to suddenly remember something.

"I'm sorry, I almost forgot that the Truth Society split off from the same organization. If the other organization really needs it, I can go back and discuss it with the church."

"It's the same association's president, Choi Jang-soo, who said coldly."

"Since they have split, they are no longer related to the same religion."

"How heartless. I remember their leader and you were very close."

Upon hearing this, Choi Jang-soo looked at the representative of the Holy Church, then turned away expressionlessly.

Although both churches are Protestant, the same church has been developing rapidly in recent years. With only 80 years of history, it has caught up with the Holy Church, which has a history of 140 years, and has even poached a large number of believers from the former. The Holy Church is in the most serious situation, which is why they are at odds with each other.

The Holy Church representative remained silent out of caution. He had heard rumors that the church had extended its reach into the military and even the Blue House, through their clandestine research.

Kim Jae-wook interrupted.

"In that case, let's vote."

"Non-interference"

"Non-interference"

"Unanimous vote."

With the other members of the committee leaving, only the chairman of the elders' council, Kim Jae-wook, and the chairman of the same association, Choi Jang-soo, remained in the conference room.

Kim Jae-wook asked.

"Without funding from the Truth Society, can your research continue?"

Cui Changxiu smiled.

"What, are you going to give me money, Father?"

The word "father" caused Kim Jae-wook's expression to change slightly.

"I am no longer your father."

"Yes, yes, I know. We're just your tools, like how you discarded Kim Joo-hyuk (Harada Rihito, the president of the Truth Society)?"

Kim Jae-wook sighed.

"Are you planning to take revenge on Japan?"

"Well, a researcher came to Japan a while ago. I'd like to have her finished product taken to Japan, but a lot of people will die. What do you think?"

Kim Jae-wook wore a compassionate expression.

"Some sacrifices are unavoidable in order to achieve redemption. As long as you hide your identity, I will not stop you from doing whatever you want."

"Then you'll just have to wait and see."

As Choi Jang-soo left, Kim Jae-wook's expression suddenly turned ferocious.

“My adopted son, will the organization grow stronger with unification? You are no longer willing to do shady things for me. You need to think clearly about whose blessing you have to have your current position. It is the Lord, and it is also me.”

Eighty years ago, Kim Jae-wook supported his adopted son in establishing the same association, secretly conducting some shady research for the church and doing some "things".

On the other side, Choi Jang-soo picked up the phone and called Ueto Masashi, the former Minister of Finance.

“Mr. Ueto, the truth will be overthrown and cannot be used as your vote, but another deal can continue.”

"what do you want?"

"I would like to ask you to help me arrange to smuggle some things."

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Masashi Ueto remained silent for a few seconds before speaking.

"Can it really let me live a few more years?"

"Not just a few years, more than ten years is fine."

"Row."

After hanging up the phone, Cui Changxiu also wore a meaningful expression.

The research has yielded results, and only large-scale human trials remain before it can be put into use. However, the number of living subjects required is too large for South Korea to obtain in a short time, so now is the perfect opportunity to do it under the guise of revenge.

Moreover, his 119-year-old father still doesn't know what this so-called research is, thinking it's just some trivial stuff he mentioned a while ago. No, the new research can screen out true servants of the Lord; only those who remain devout in the last days can pass the true test.

Choi Chang-soo's expression turned into one of intense, almost fanatical devotion as he thought of this, because the new experiment involved a single word.

"nuclear."

However, preparations must be made before taking action, otherwise mistakes will be bad for everyone.

At the University of Tokyo Hospital, two police officers walked and talked.

The two individuals are Kazama Kohei, the head of the Third Investigation Division, and Onizuka Eikichi, a regular police officer in the Third Investigation Division.

Onizuka Eikichi's tone was tinged with complaint.

"I really can't understand how a top-five hospital in Tokyo would contact the Third Investigation Division. Doctors are supposed to be social elites, so they can't be superstitious."

Kazama Kohei said calmly.

"Who says elites aren't superstitious? They just have a lower average rate. Besides, this doctor was involved in a case involving 'dirty things' before."

"This is so annoying. No one died, yet we still had to come all this way."

Kazama Kohei patted Onizuka Eikichi.

"Yingji, can you be a little more composed? You're the ace of our class."

"I'm not exactly an ace, I'm just physically strong and have decent skills. Anyway, I've handled a few cases and haven't seen a single piece of trash."

"Didn't you see the victim's face contorted in agony during the two-week investigation?"

"It could just be an illness."

"The chair is floating."

Onizuka Eikichi patted his head.

“I don’t care whether it flies or not. I won’t believe it until I see the dirty thing with my own eyes.”

The two quickly found a doctor, a beautiful female doctor in her thirties who had returned from overseas. The moment they met, Onizuka Eikichi's nonchalant attitude turned into an extremely serious one, leaving Kazama Kohei speechless. This guy really only gets serious when he's around a beautiful woman.

"Hello, I am Ayako Akamine, and I am the one who called the police."

Onizuka Eikichi strikes a cool pose.

"Hello, I am Eikichi Onizuka, the ace detective of the Special Investigations Division 3 of the Special Investigations Bureau. The old man next to me is Kohei Kazama, and he is my division chief."

"Who are you calling an old man? I'm only 52."

Akamine Ayako was a little confused as the police started arguing. Could these people really handle the evil spirits as her friend had explained?

"Please come with me. The patient was hospitalized last week with lacerations in his arms and other parts of his body, but from a medical perspective, the cause of the problem cannot be found, which is why we called you here."

"Could it be that you can't detect the problem, and it's actually just an illness?"

Ayako Akamine turned around and looked very seriously at the blond policeman in front of her.

"The University of Tokyo Hospital is the best hospital in Tokyo, no, in all of Japan. It is impossible that they could not find the disease. Moreover, when the patient said that something was wriggling in his body, we used various methods but could not find the problem. The next second, the patient's wound was even torn open inside the machine."

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Eikichi Onizuka was yelled at by the domineering female doctor, so he silently followed her to the ward.

The two police officers were startled to see the man lying in the private hospital room looking haggard and pale. They had received photos of him when he was first admitted to the hospital, and he looked quite handsome. Seven days later, he looked like a completely different person.

Kazama Kohei glanced around the dimly lit house and then drew back the curtains. The moment the sunlight streamed in, the man shouted to stop him.

"Don't open the window, don't open the window."

The curtains were drawn back together. Afraid of the light, Kazama Kohei suspected it was likely something like that.

“Mr. Kudo, we are a department that specializes in dealing with unclean things. If you believe that your illness is caused by unclean things, please tell us about your experience in detail.”

The salaryman named Kudo Takumi said with a look of regret.

“A week ago I saw a woman who wanted to see my colleague, so I helped her call her. But when I turned around, the woman was gone, and I ended up in this terrible state. It’s a curse, it’s a curse.”

"Please calm down. Do you remember what the woman looked like?"

Kudo Takumi answered in alarm.

"I don't remember anything. I don't remember the woman's face, her name, or even her voice. I suffered for that guy's sake."

Just then, there was a knock on the door, and a handsome man opened it, looking at the four people in the room with a surprised expression.

“My name is Kuroki Teppei. I’m a friend of Kudo Takumi. I came here today to visit him.”

Just then, Kudo Takumi excitedly pointed at the man.

"It's him, I'm suffering in his place."

This accusation made the two police officers look at Kuroki Teppei suspiciously, but the next second something unexpected happened.

Suddenly, Kudo Takumi began to struggle in agony.

"It's happening again. It feels like something is coming in through the wound and tearing inside my body."

This sudden turn of events startled Teppei Kuroki, who put down the fruit basket and hurriedly left. His expression in front of the surveillance camera was one of terror, perhaps because he knew something.

"Ah, it hurts so much, it hurts so much. After I die, it will be your turn. None of you will escape."

Kuroki Tetsuya's voice suddenly transformed into a roar like a wild beast, yet also a woman's voice, and his body became extremely contorted.

(End of this chapter)

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