Japan is a place that respects the dead as well as the living, and while it has a very low autopsy rate, it also has a relatively well-developed system of defense lawyers.
Every person arrested by the police has a lawyer, either at their own expense or, if they can't afford one, a specialized lawyer who comes to defend them, thus ensuring the rights of every arrested person.
Thinking rationally, it seems that disguising oneself as a duty lawyer would be a good way to get into a jailhouse and talk to criminals in front of the police, while disguising one's identity.
Cadets don't have defense attorneys, but they do have cellmates!
Of course, lawyers are very difficult to play, the complexity of the lawyers' system is similar to that of the police and the doctors' system, both of them are more complicated, and even real lawyers can't avoid some things, not to mention lawyers in disguise, and just proving their identity is a big problem.
Ichijō Mirai's power is something Inuo knows all too well.
As early as more than ten years ago, when Ichijō Mirai was still a child, he could easily find the real murderer through the subjective case situation relayed by Inuo in tears, not to mention now.
Inuo understood everything, but, "Law-lawyer?!"
His pupils quake, and he urgently searches his memories.
There wasn't much to care about in the detention center, except for the arrested police cadets, but what were the cadets? They're tools.
While the others didn't know, Inuo was 100% sure that those guys were definitely tools to be pitied, and would be abandoned in the future, unlike himself, so he didn't pay any attention to them at all.
And there's no way to find out what's going on with the lawyers at the detention center.
"Well," Ichijō Mirai nodded, stating the facts, "Lawyer Inuo had something urgent to do, but it was his first time on duty, and he wanted to leave a good impression at the detention center, so he repeatedly asked me to pretend to be him and take his place on duty."
"I had no choice but to agree."
He's a good guy who's been awarded High Moral Sense by his contemporaries for his kindness.
He had no choice but to agree to his friend's pathetic plea.
But at the detention center, he got a serious stare from the police officer, "I thought the police had sent my picture to all the officers."
But it turns out they didn't.
"Sir, you don't need to take such risks," Inuo managed to find his tongue again, "and you don't need to worry about those guys in the detention center."
What's the use of those guys?
"Whether they're disguised as lawyers or doctors, it's too dangerous," He said seriously, "It's not worth it to have the police take them all away for the sake of those punks who can't be bothered!"
That's a good point.
Ichijō Mirai nodded in agreement, then shook her head in denial, and gently advised the excited Inuo, "Don't be so extreme."
He lowered his hand and smiled as he pressed Inuo's patient, who didn't dare to say anything at all, causing him to shiver in pain and immediately bow his head honestly and obediently, "Basic abilities aside, aren't they quite good? For example..."
"Like emotional value."
"Do you know what Tokyo is like these days?" Ichijō Mirai was patiently mesmerized, "From the police's point of view, it may be no different than usual, but from the criminals' point of view, it's like a serious adult playground, absurd and ridiculous."
"Let the police cadets disguise themselves as criminals, to experience the life of criminals from the first point of view, to open the shackles of thinking, to arrest the police cadets with more manpower than to arrest real criminals, not enough manpower, so the manpower of various departments to form a search team, even if there is a locator, you need to search from door to door,"
"There were wanted criminals mixed in with the police search teams, but the police only found out at the end, and so far they haven't found out that the police officer on duty in the file room has been changed, and they haven't found out that there are people disguised as lawyers, doctors,"
"They were struggling to catch the cadet, even if it was a close call, and the rest of the police had to be brought to a stalemate of barely maintaining normality."
He counted them one by one, enumerating them in detail, and finally smiled, "And the price paid for the victory of 'police academy students were vulnerable, and the police easily arrested dozens of them' was paid by the entire Tokyo, the citizens of Tokyo, and the criminals."
"The criminals paid for their right to be arrested, and the people of Tokyo paid for their right to be safe."
"Inuo, is Tokyo safe these days?"
Inspector Inuo was silent.
But this flippant question wasn't asked to Inspector Inuo, it was asked to Patient Inuo.
The hand hovering above Inuo's patient's injury came down again, and he shivered in pain and immediately replied loudly, "It's not safe!"
No one knows better than 'Inuo' how unsafe Tokyo really is.
Absolutely- no- one.
"Tokyo is not safe at all," He said, stating the full extent of the insecurity he'd learned, "Since five days ago, whether you're walking on the street, at home, at work, alone, with your family, or at a party with your friends, there's always a chance of being attacked out of the blue."
They will also be awarded the name 'Inuo'.
"It's all the police's fault!"
Why do you think you're messing with him? What are you messing with him for!!!!
"Look," Ichijō Mirai spread his hands and shrugged his shoulders, "even Mr. Citizen said so."
"That won't do."
He was gentle, but resolute, more like a police officer than a police officer. He didn't look like a police academy student, nor a criminal, but like the most beloved commander of the Federation. He couldn't stand that his beloved people were being tortured, so he resolutely swung his knife to cut off a huge tumor on the Federation. "This won't work."
"I'm going to impress Tokyo, make Tokyo remember me fondly, and make the police suffer and learn how to protect the people."
Inspector Inuo: "..."
He wanted to say that you don't have to be too proud of yourself.
He wanted to say that Tokyo still remembers you to this day, and that if you make a call to the police through your voice changer, identifying yourself as 'Satan', the police will be alerted immediately.
Even if Ichijō Mirai casually says, as a joke, that he's having a bad day and is planning to kill an amusement park, the police will immediately go on emergency alert.
The police would immediately go on emergency alert, frantically mobilizing all tactical support to counter Satan's third strike and protect the amusement park's guests from a third bloody hell.
Patient Inuo: "..."
He wanted to say that there was no need, no need at all, that Tokyo would remember you by now, and that the hundreds of 'Inuo's' were the mark of shame that you had put on Tokyo.
They didn't dare to say anything, but remained silent.
"And," Ichijō Mirai added thoughtfully, "I'm not using the art of language, but the police have really given up on the rest of the world in order to catch the cadet."
"It's almost as if the person who is lying on the floor reaching out to hook something under the bed, except for the hand that is trying to reach under the bed, the other parts of the body are all weak and stiff."
"But even that hand is too weak."
It didn't even trigger the archive once.
The goal could have been higher, like forcing the police to end the special training early.