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Chapter 289 - Chapter 287: The History of the Criminal Investigation Division

Hit the jackpot!

This ensures my royal life... Ahem, I mean my life is guaranteed!

After reading the description of this item, this was Senichi's first reaction.

Friends who have played games probably know that while offensive items are everyone's pursuit, defensive items are indispensable!

After all, you can only deal damage if you stay alive!

Safety always comes first, and this principle applies everywhere.

Especially for someone like Senichi, who has already attracted the attention of the Black Organization, it's essential to be vigilant and ensure personal safety.

Even though he knows that the Black Organization won't take the risk of assassinating an "outsider" like him, there are still moments when fear creeps in.

What if they change their minds one day? No one can say for sure!

Now that he has this defensive attire, his sense of security has instantly increased significantly!

Additionally, this attire is easy to wear and allows for style choices.

Senichi took a closer look and found that he could switch between shirts and choose between long sleeves or short sleeves.

Overall, the material is very lightweight, making it suitable as an undergarment.

For an Officer like Senichi, who wears a suit year-round, the option to choose shirt styles is absolutely perfect.

Being able to wear bulletproof attire at all times fills him with a sense of happiness and security. It's beyond reassuring.

This is also Senichi's second piece of attire. Thanks to the fact that the system calculates rewards for the set separately, Senichi cursed the cunning system while racking his brains to recall past cases, eagerly anticipating the rewards for preventing future cases.

During his vacation, Senichi spent busy yet heartwarming days meeting both families.

Next week, Senichi's parents will come, and both families will hold a simple meeting ceremony to discuss... engagement matters.

Although they won't have a formal engagement banquet, the engagement itself will be finalized after the meeting.

As for the engagement banquet...

After discussing it, Ayako and Senichi felt that it might dilute the joy of the moment of marriage, so they decided to skip this formal process. They planned to invite their close relatives and family for a meal later.

Well, that was an extremely wise decision.

After all... if they invited their friends, wouldn't that mean inviting Mouri Kogoro, Conan, and Hattori Heiji...

With all those detectives gathering in one place, who could handle that? Senichi had already decided to save up some Fate Points and camp the store for a "Safe and Sound" card, even if it cost him 100 points a day!

He didn't want his wedding to turn into a murder scene.

Back at work, Senichi had a refreshing feeling, and his mood was different.

He greeted his colleagues with smiles along the way and arrived at his own office.

"Why am I the first one here?"

Looking at the empty office, Senichi scratched his head. He took out the red tea that Ayako had given him from the drawer, brewed a pot, and placed it on the desk, waiting for the tea leaves to infuse.

Afterward, Senichi leaned back in his chair, launched a tactical recline, and started reading a book about profiling.

All the documents were organized, and no cases were happening, so Senichi rarely found himself in such a leisurely state of boredom.

During such times, Senichi would cherish the rare peaceful moments and take the opportunity to strengthen his professional knowledge.

"Good morning, Senichi-kun. You're really diligent so early in the morning."

The door was pushed open, and Takagi walked in carrying something, smiling and greeting Senichi when he saw him in his seat.

"Good morning." Senichi didn't take his eyes off the book but gestured with his hand. "I've brewed some red tea. Help yourself."

"Well then, I won't be shy. I like it with lots of milk and sugar~"

However, it wasn't Takagi who responded to Senichi's words.

It was a female voice that came from the doorway, and Sato Miwako stepped into the office, smiling and greeting, "Good morning to both of you."

"Good morning, Sato-san."

Takagi saw his crush and greeted her with a smile, then took out a box of sweets from the bag he was carrying. "By the way, a friend of mine brought these yokan sweets from Osaka. Would you like to try them?"

"Yokan from Sugimotoya?" Sato Miwako's eyes lit up when she saw the name on the yokan box. "I've heard that the yokan from this shop in Osaka is delicious."

"Oh? Then let's taste it right away." Senichi perked up when he heard about food and local specialties. He put down his book, grabbed a teacup, and poured red tea for both of them, placing it on the table.

"Speaking of it, it's quite rare for us to be so relaxed early in the morning," Takagi said, cutting the yokan as he spoke. "Feels like it's been a while since I stayed in the office like this."

"But this kind of relaxation represents peace and no ongoing cases," Sato Miwako said with a smile as she picked up a piece of the sliced yokan with a fork. "It's a shame for Inspector Megure and Officer Shiratori, though. They are on duty this weekend and missed out on Sugimotoya's famous yokan."

In this world, due to well-known reasons, the treatment of police detectives had actually improved considerably. This improvement was evident in various aspects, such as promotions based on merits.

Even though it didn't necessarily mean entering the higher echelons of power, enjoying higher salaries and benefits was still a significant improvement from before.

The system of duty and days off had also been reformed due to the frequent occurrence of murder cases. It was well-known that working as a detective was often referred to as an endless, round-the-clock job.

Once a case emerged, they would be working tirelessly, often without taking breaks. Even when they were on leave, the sense of justice instilled in them by the victims would compel them to act.

However, it was the same old problem. The familiar reasons remained unchanged.

Before the reform, many detectives collapsed under the heavy burden of homicide cases. Some suffered psychological issues due to the intense pressure they faced daily, while others strained their family relationships by rarely coming home.

During that period, many young people were reluctant to enter this profession.

After all, they had to deal with criminals whose acting was better than movie stars, employing increasingly elaborate techniques. If they were not careful, they might end up getting involved and silenced by the Black Organization.

In such a work environment, the consequences ranged from balding due to the loss of too many brain cells to hospitalization due to stress, and in severe cases, sudden death at the workplace. It was worse than being a construction worker.

The key was that in this high-risk and high-pressure job, the future was uncertain, the salaries were low, and the benefits were miserable. Given this situation... well, sorry, not cut out for it, goodbye!

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