Chapter 86 Amplifying Destruction
Chapter 86 Amplifying Destruction
"You summoned me again..."
Nakajima Hiroshi put down the phone and smiled helplessly.
The reason for this inquiry is very clear: it concerns his alleged bribery.
Kuroda is using this trivial matter to attack himself.
However, Nakajima Hiroshi was not afraid at all.
Because bribery involves politicians, the judgment is far more rigorous than that for ordinary people. Since I didn't offer any bribes, the chances of me being implicated are extremely small.
Moreover...
Kato Inu really is my senior!
Although there was an intention to mislead, the elements involved in Hiroshi Nakajima's case are all true and can withstand scrutiny.
Then he wouldn't be afraid of taking risks.
Moreover, the GPS on his wrist and the "In Progress..." message in his field of vision constantly reminded Nakajima Hiroshi that his legal status had not yet been established.
If you can make the other person waste time on something meaningless, that's definitely a good thing.
Come on, tear it apart!
Now it's my turn to be unreasonable!
You stole my gift, and I haven't even made you pay back my deposit yet!
Nakajima Hiroshi pushed open the door and called out, "I'm going out for a bit, do you want to come along?"
He was summoning the two-man team that Ōmaeda had sent to monitor him.
"Yes, I need to go with them."
The two of them had a rather chivalrous division of labor: the woman was on duty during the day, and the man kept watch at night.
So now the one in charge of following up is the woman who talks the most.
"Speaking of which, this matter is somewhat related to your superior. Should we pass on the message?"
"Is it related to my boss?"
The woman frowned and asked, "What do you mean?"
"Kuroda Karihito is using the gifts I gave him as evidence of bribery. Who knows what strange accusations he'll bring up? Shouldn't you be concerned?"
"...Yes, I need to report to my supervisor first."
Ok……
Judging from their way of addressing each other, it seems that these two people really are full-time employees, or at least they are used to serving full-time employees.
"Yes, I also think that Nakajima Hiroshi has ill intentions."
Hiroshi Nakajima: "..."
Next time you give a report like this, you'd better do it behind my back.
Soon, the monitor hung up the phone and gestured for Nakajima Hiroshi to stay for a while.
"Our lawyer is on his way. He will find out the details and come to you to obtain authorization to represent you in this matter."
Nakajima Hiroshi looked at her suspiciously.
"You won't mess up my case and get me sent to jail, will you?"
It's no wonder he was cautious, because if things had gone smoothly, Nakajima Hiroshi would never have suffered any losses, and his bribery would have been completely unfounded.
Unless the other side commits perjury, or our side parachutes in a Zhang Wei.
The monitor paused for a moment, then dialed the number again.
"Yes, Nakajima Hiroshi doesn't know what's good for him."
"Understood. I will communicate with the lawyer. As long as it doesn't affect us, let it fend for itself."
Hiroshi Nakajima: "..."
She's such a nice woman, why does she have a mouth?
But the two waited patiently, one under supervision and the other working.
That's great, everyone is caught in the middle.
Soon, the lawyer arrived by car.
"Hello, Mr. Hiroshi Nakajima."
The lawyer was very polite: "I've been assigned to assist you with the subpoena. Feel free to ask me anything you don't understand."
It really does.
Nakajima Hiroshi pondered for a moment: "If someone fraudulently claims the goods for which I've already paid a deposit, how can I extort money from them...?"
"No, I mean, how do I defend my legal rights?"
The lawyer remained silent for quite a while.
Then, I still answered the questions very dutifully.
"The person who made the purchase under false pretenses may be involved in fraud and obstruction of business, and we can claim damages."
"In extreme cases, it is possible to send the other party to prison, but the chances are slim, unless the opposing lawyer is a stickler for it."
"In addition, if the teahouse resells the goods you ordered to someone else, you can also demand double the deposit as compensation."
They are indeed quite meticulous; when they get serious, they even criticize their own people.
"I understand, thank you for your explanation."
When he heard about the possibility of fraud and business interference, Nakajima Hiroshi's eyes lit up.
Even if a criminal charge is ultimately not upheld, the sheer amount of effort involved in pursuing it can be quite a hassle for the other party.
The energy spent during this period can undoubtedly effectively relieve the team's pressure.
All he has to do is make accusations and pay a small fee, which, from a cost-benefit perspective, is undoubtedly a win.
Thinking of this, he immediately dialed Misaki Tachibana's number.
"Yes, that's the situation..."
Using the arguments he had just learned from the lawyer, Nakajima Hiroshi brazenly launched his command.
Anyway, Misaki Tachibana has a lawyer, so even if there are any oversights, they can be corrected during the execution of the judgment.
"Let's leave the teahouse out of it; we shouldn't offend unnecessary people."
Teahouse...
Misaki Tachibana originally wanted to ask: Why did you think of giving Kato Inu a gift?
But he swallowed the words before they reached his lips.
Even she herself couldn't help but roll her eyes.
This guy is most likely just using Kato Inu as a scapegoat; he probably doesn't have any good intentions.
Ok……
The lawyers sent by Ōmaeda also had some subtle feelings.
After consulting with myself, I went to other lawyers in person, and they all used my words.
This guy is really...
It's hard to say.
That's weird.
Soon, two lawyers and a monitor/security guard accompanied Nakajima Hiroshi through the complicated procedures.
Because Hiroshi Nakajima himself entrusted the case to a lawyer appointed by Misaki Tachibana, the Omaeda side really didn't have a suitable position to intervene.
Therefore, they could only call the Immigration Bureau in hopes of obtaining special approval for residency control.
However, the other party really didn't give them that face.
Because of the Nakajima Hiroshi incident, the town councilor had somewhat cut off his source of income, and he ultimately had to return the gift himself.
Very upset.
However, now that there are no gifts to hold us back, everything is done according to the procedures.
He gloated over everyone's misfortune as if it were none of his business.
Of course, Nakajima Hiroshi didn't do anything strange; he simply recounted a fabricated story.
Claiming the gift was intended to reconcile with a senior colleague, the person trying to drive them away distorted the facts and maliciously framed them...
Don't even mention it. Although it was Nakajima Hiroshi who distorted the facts, his nonsense is plausible.
The evidence was insufficient, not enough to warrant detention, and Nakajima Hiroshi even managed to obtain a formal receipt.
In case the other party launches a media offensive based on this evidence, it will give me more leverage.
For Nakajima Hiroshi, this incident was neither surprising nor dangerous.
But for Iman-kun, who works for Kuroda, it's a different story.
Misaki Tachibana's legal resources are also those of complete litigators, the type who will seize on any small mistake and attack relentlessly.
Upon receiving the order, the lawyer quickly launched an offensive based on the facts of fraud, but did not advocate for cash compensation at all, and directly filed a lawsuit against Mr. Wuwan based on subjective malice.
At the same time, pressure is being prepared to be placed on teahouses, shopping streets, and consumer associations.
While these methods may not cause serious harm, they can keep people constantly busy at a very low cost.
Just like Kuroda did to Nakajima Hiroshi, he first held onto the valid evidence, then used it one by one, deliberately prolonging the protracted struggle.
The social problems arising from the legal process are often more devastating than the verdict itself.
Both sides are very familiar with the matter of legally harassing people.
"What?!"
Kuroda was furious: "They dare to accuse us? That's outrageous!"
"And they're not after compensation; it seems they want to escalate the case into a criminal matter..."
Wu Wanjun was filled with unease.
"What's the panic?"
Kuroda said bitterly.
"When have you ever suffered a loss working for me!"
"I'll arrange for a lawyer to handle things for you right away. Just keep quiet until then!"
To be fair, Kuroda was genuinely good to his subordinates.
Because this guy is obsessed with power, giving benefits to his subordinates is just spending money on his hobby and pleasing himself.
They funded the way, had professional drivers, and responded swiftly and accurately.
Normally, such minor incidents would hardly cause any real harm to Kuroda's team.
That's how it is in theory...
but.
"I feel like we can use the current situation to stir up some trouble."
Hiroshi Nakajima stroked his chin.
He was also secretly plotting something wicked, outlining the plan in his mind.
Although Wu Wanjun was not the mastermind, since he had found a flaw, he should maximize its destructive power.
We can't keep taking hits forever.
RBCT