"......"
After Senichi finished speaking, the room fell into a brief silence.
"Thank you."
After a while, Haruka smiled, "I feel much better now."
"No problem." Senichi stood up and straightened his clothes. "Let's start today's work."
"Okay." Haruka clapped her cheeks with both hands, returning to a composed state. The two of them began their publicity work for the day.
In fact, it's quite simple—just a straightforward interview video. The two of them conducted a Q&A session, with Senichi occasionally sharing some details about the solving process that hadn't been reported externally. With this, the shooting for this promotional interview was already complete.
It might sound simple, but it's not a live interview, and as an official promotional interview, there's no room for error. Many parts need to be re-shot.
After this interview, it would be posted on the official website of the Police Affairs Bureau.
For other interview videos, the click-through rate on the official website is usually extremely low, almost negligible, and hardly anyone pays attention. However, when Senichi's interview comes out, it always causes the tech geeks responsible for maintaining the website to lose a bunch of hair each time.
There's no way around it; it's mainly because Senichi's fan base is enormous. Setting aside the hardcore mystery enthusiasts, the difficult cases he handles as a renowned detective are real, and these behind-the-scenes interviews revealing case details are not to be missed.
Similarly, a significant portion of Senichi's fan base consists of his book readers. For the same reason, these two groups largely overlap, forming a massive audience base.
As for the other large portion, they are just genuine fans—summed up in simple terms as "body-loving" fans.
This is the current "confidence" that Senichi possesses. It can be said that the high level of attention the Police Affairs Bureau's official website receives is entirely due to Senichi's popularity.
In other words, those big shots' interviews and discussions up there usually have pitifully low click-through rates. Aside from colleagues, people generally don't pay attention to these big shots.
Some even say that the official website of the Police Affairs Bureau is essentially Senichi's personal fan site.
While this statement may sound a bit exaggerated, it has been widely accepted by the majority, and even many big shots are aware of this notion.
However, despite being overshadowed by Senichi's interviews, the big shots didn't show any discomfort; instead, they were quite pleased.
After all, isn't this the dream they've been longing for? Have you not seen that the attention they are getting has already surpassed not only their colleagues but also the official media of those agencies in the Ministry of Justice?
Regardless of whether it's all because of one person, this level of attention is enough. The Police Affairs Bureau will become more dynamic and prosperous, and this is everyone's contribution.
Think about the time when you were in office. Welcoming the transformation of the Police Affairs Bureau from weak to strong, from decline to prosperity, must make all the leaders feel extremely satisfied.
In the future, this is also a hidden qualification. It gives an advantage when it comes to promotion or transfer to other positions compared to others.
Because of this, Senichi gradually becomes a "special" presence in the Police Affairs Bureau. Although he's just a newcomer in the ranks, holding the modest rank of "Inspector," his influence surpasses a bunch of police chiefs.
There's no way around it. The more big shots benefit, the more big shots above will support. Naturally, those below will follow suit, making things more convenient for Senichi.
"You've worked hard!"
After the recording was finished, Haruka stood up to greet others to pack up the equipment. Later, she handed a bottle of coffee to Senichi. "Let's call it a day for today. There shouldn't be any major issues. If there's anything else that needs additional recording, we'll contact you later."
"Okay, then I'll leave now." Senichi took the coffee and opened it to take a sip. "Hurry up and finish the work here. I'll deal with the case over there."
"Sure, don't worry. I'll handle it." Haruka nodded emphatically. "This time, we must resolve it!"
"I'll be waiting for you then." Senichi waved his hand, then left the room.
"Well, next, let's go have a bowl of ramen."
Looking at the gradually darkening sky outside the window, Senichi decided.
.......
Plans can't keep up with changes.
People always make various plans and preparations, but when it comes to actual experience, they can never keep up with the changes in the situation.
Of course, having a plan can make things more secure even when encountering unforeseen events, allowing for adaptability and strategy.
However, improvisation without a plan will only make things worse.
Without a plan, improvisation in response to random events will only make things worse.
However, the unexpected incident this morning caught Senichi off guard. He didn't even have time to finish his breakfast before hastily rushing to the crime scene.
Indeed, what could make Senichi so flustered was a homicide.
The victim was none other than an important figure related to yesterday's case—Yoshiko Terazumi!
When Senichi arrived at the scene by car, what caught his eye was the lifeless body of Yoshiko Terazumi lying on the ground.
The large bloodstains on her head, the neatly tied parasol nearby, and the overhead pedestrian bridge all indicated the cause of her demise.
"From the scene combined with the surroundings and the condition of the deceased, it seems that Yoshiko Terazumi fell from this pedestrian bridge and died.
Squatting down, Takagi examined the wounds and reached a conclusion, "There are injuries all over the body consistent with rolling down the stairs. It seems there was no escape from falling down the stairs.
Looking at her feet in those narrow high-heeled shoes, did she lose her balance and fall..."
"Whether it's suicide or homicide, we need to investigate further before determining." Senichi covered the body.
"That's your responsibility then." Uncle Tome smiled and said, "I heard she was related to a case?"
"That's correct." Officer Takagi nodded. "Exactly because of that, in case of any unforeseen circumstances, the local police station contacted our Criminal Investigation Division."
And just at that moment, a hurried sound of footsteps suddenly rang out, capturing everyone's attention.
Looking up, they saw Haruka gasping for breath, a look of disbelief on her face as she stared at the body. "How... could this happen? It's only been a day..."
"Unfortunately, that's how things are," Senichi stood up and said, "Miss Terazumi is dead."
"Was it an accident, or was it murder?" Haruka asked with a heavy tone, looking at the body.
"We can't draw a conclusion now. We need to complete the on-site investigation first..." Senichi answered Haruka's question, then turned to look at the stairs behind the pedestrian bridge, hesitated for a moment, and then changed his statement. "Well, it seems the result is already clear. If nothing unexpected happens, Miss Yoshiko Terazumi died from murder!"
"What!?"
Haruka urgently asked Senichi, "What did you find!?"
"Don't rush. Take a look at the rooftop."
Senichi pointed to the scattered items from Yoshiko Terazumi's bag on the stairs of the pedestrian bridge, and the deserted stairs under the bright sunlight.
"The answer is right there."
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