I, Aki Tomoya, will not be a simp.

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At this moment, I finally felt a sense of感慨 and helplessness about this world.

There are many things he doesn't understand.

However, without having his principles and bottom line crossed, and with a trace of perhaps negligible sympathy, compassion, or even superfluous rationality for Suzuki's plight, he still couldn't pretend he knew nothing.

He told Mikoto Misumi, who was investigating the matter with him, about it.

Perhaps this is a competition to see who finds Suzuki first, or rather, who finds the murderer first.

But in the end, the calm and rational side undoubtedly lost the match.

When Aki Tomoya finally arrived at UDI and learned that the culprit had been stabbed and seriously injured and taken to the hospital, he sighed deeply.

"does it worth?"

Suzuki didn't know what images flashed through his mind before he plunged the knife into the murderer's body.

After learning that the murderer was someone struggling to make ends meet and who couldn't even bear to change his torn stockings, Aki Tomo didn't sympathize with that person or say anything like "even the most hateful person has a pitiable side."

Instead, he saw a morbid world, and this morbidity made him feel lucky, but at the same time, he suddenly became somewhat indifferent.

After Zhongtang Xi returned, he personally went to find him.

The forensic pathologist, who had just been asked by Mikoto Misumi to resign from UDI, had just returned here when she had to face another person affected by this incident.

"I told Dr. Misumi about this, and I won't complain if Dr. Nakado wants to kick me out."

Aki Tomoya's tone was very calm.

He did not hide the fact that he had "informed" the other party, but regretted that it had not caused any obstacles to the Zhongtang faction.

No one knows what the best outcome would be for Suzuki, because no one is Suzuki and can't make decisions for him; they can only observe, interfere, or guide from the sidelines.

And it is precisely because of dealing with corpses here that it is easier to see certain extreme things.

"What a pity, the person didn't die."

"It's a pity, the person didn't die."

Aki Tomoya looked regretful; the person hadn't died, but he couldn't breathe a sigh of relief.

Since he had already made a move but the person hadn't died, even he would feel resentful.

If the person dies, Aki Tomoya can even comfort himself with reasons that anger him, saying that even if Suzuki is sentenced to death, the worst outcome would be difficult to carry out.

But the person didn't die!

He didn't know what that person would become in the future.

Discontent, indignation, despair, and other such factors constitute the distorted factors.

Aki Tomo wasn't good at analyzing psychology, but at this moment he easily portrayed Suzuki in his confinement.

"Doctor Nakado should teach him how to deliver a fatal blow."

"Yes, after all, I'm just an amateur."

Chapter 324 Misfortune is not a reason to harm others (3/3)

Unfortunate people often have the ability to touch others.

But when an unfortunate person takes revenge on a relatively happy person, Aki Tomoya finds no reason to sympathize.

But when Suzuki became that unfortunate person, his revenge was unsuccessful; he failed.

While Aki Tomoya hoped that Suzuki would fail, he was actually thinking to himself, "May the murderer die!"

But he hoped Suzuki would fail, not in the way he was doing now.

Once the arrow is released, there's no turning back; there's no going back.

The murderer is still alive, and Aki Tomoya has no idea what Suzuki will think.

However, it would have been better if they had been stopped, at least then they wouldn't have had to face accusations.

"I had heard some things about Dr. Nakado before."

At this moment, Aki Tomoya deliberately brought up what had happened to Nakado Kei.

The Nakado group suffered a similar fate to Suzuki.

His beloved was also murdered.

The murderer has not been found to this day.

If the murderer were to appear now, the Nakado clan would definitely do the same thing.

At first, Aki Tomoya didn't pay attention to what he heard from others.

But now he understands why the Nakado clan likes to lie on the dissection table.

I personally dissected my lover's chinoshiki, only to find myself lying in the very spot where my lover had last lain.

"Dr. Nakado is much luckier than Mr. Suzuki."

Aki Tomoya's words at this moment caused Nakado Kei to frown slightly.

Seemingly feeling mocked, Nakado's expression turned somewhat unpleasant.

"Knowing what Dr. Nakado would do, everyone here would probably help you."

Help him avoid doing anything rash.

Aki Tomoya knew that no one at UDI would stand idly by in such a situation.

That's why he said Nakado Kei was luckier than Suzuki.

When that time really comes, someone will pull the Zhongtang faction back.

Before this, no one could stop Suzuki from failing to avenge his family.

It's not that I feel it's unfair, but Aki Tomoya really feels sorry that the murderer didn't die.

This is Suzuki's only chance to kill the murderer and avenge his lover—what a satisfying thing to do...

"Shit!"

In fact, he was not happy at all, because the result was not what Suzuki had hoped for.

The perpetrator was rescued and will be prosecuted.

However, those who should not have been prosecuted will also face prosecution.

Aki Tomoya really didn't know if the result was good or bad, but he couldn't bear to look at it.

"Heh, I thought you and Misumi were the same kind of people, but now it seems that you are still somewhat different."

"Is Dr. Nakado being sarcastic towards me?"

Aki Tomoya was surprised that Nakado Kei, who had just seemed about to get angry, had suddenly calmed down.

Perhaps for him, these things are nothing compared to important matters.

"Were you just being sarcastic to me? Did you feel it was unfair to Suzuki?"

"I'm just a little dissatisfied with the result."

"Yes, it's true that we failed to get revenge."

The Nakado faction does not deny that the murderer is not dead, and this result does not dissatisfy people.

On the other hand, Suzuki will face fewer accusations.

But so what?

Once you take action, there's no turning back. On this point, Nakado Kei and Aki Tomoya share the same idea.

If it were him, even though he had already made the move, if the murderer didn't die, he would definitely feel extremely resentful.

He was prepared to kill the murderer at all costs, but he was naturally unwilling to accept the unsatisfactory result.

While Nakado was using his layman's perspective to evaluate Suzuki, he also understood what Suzuki was thinking at that moment.

Similarly, Nakado Kei could also see the hint of anger in Aki Tomoya's heart.

Because no one stopped Suzuki, this is the result.

No one will kick you out; it's just a matter of whether you want to leave or not.

After coldly leaving a single sentence, Zhongtang Xi walked out of the office.

……

Tomoya Aki did not leave UDI.

Indeed, that case had a significant impact on Aki Tomoya.

Perhaps because he had witnessed more than one tragedy, he became somewhat indifferent.

Or perhaps they've already adapted.

He remained in the middle class.

Although I have some dissatisfaction with the practices of the Nakado faction.

But that's all it was about.


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