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Chapter 26 Tokyo Metropolitan Government Department of Finance

The next day, 8:37 am.

Shinjuku City, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building

This building that houses the important organs of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, for some reason, shows a special sense of majesty today. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, a landmark building in Tokyo, is more than 40 stories high. When the weather is clear, it is said that it can

Overlooking Mount Fuji. The entire building is a twin-tower-shaped high-rise building, which protects the important ground of the capital like an ancient magical weapon.

This is where the Tokyo Metropolitan Government's Department of Finance is located.

This is where administrative adjudication cases are heard today.

Beiyuan opened the door of the taxi, took his briefcase in hand, got out of the car, and couldn't help but look up at the building.

This is also the first time that he has been so close to an oriental power building.

The surrounding stone decoration style adds to the unique heaviness of the temple.

Just when pedestrians pass by here, they can't help but be immersed in the atmosphere here, and can't help but feel solemn.

For some reason, Beiyuan felt as if his blood vessels were beating.

That fierce and aggressive excitement was quietly aroused at this moment.

Maybe this building exudes the bloody smell of power struggle, so that even alien monsters will be attracted by the blood when they pass by.

Miyagawa also got out of the car, carrying the suitcase containing the files, and couldn't help but stop.

When Miyagawa was working with his father Imanishi, he had visited many headquarters buildings of well-known companies. However, no corporate headquarters could bring the same feeling as today.

Miyagawa even felt that her hand holding the luggage pole was shaking slightly, her feet felt like they were tied with sandbags, and her whole body felt sluggish.

"Although I have lived in Tokyo since I was a child, this is my first time here. I didn't expect to see such a spectacular building up close." Miyagawa said with emotion.

"There will probably be a lot of trouble today. The person in charge of the trial was suddenly changed to Daisuke Iwasa." Kitahara looked at the materials in his hand.

This material is exactly Iwasa's resume.

Iwasa is about 60 years old and is currently the deputy director of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government's Department of Finance. Unlike ordinary bureaucrats, Iwasa was not a professional bureaucrat at first. On the contrary, he served as a legal affairs officer at Tokyo Eighth Construction Co., Ltd. Tokyo Eighth Construction Co., Ltd. can

It is said to be the leading municipal enterprise in large-scale construction projects in the East.

I don’t know how many large and small suppliers in Japan rely on it to make a living.

During his tenure, Iwasa designed a payment mechanism that maximized the cash efficiency of Tokyo Eighth Construction Co., Ltd.

Of course, in plain language, it means squeezing suppliers to the extreme, exhausting all possibilities in legal and financial technology, and delaying payments.

Therefore, Iwasa is also called "Ghost Sees Sorrow" by suppliers large and small.

During his tenure in the legal affairs department, Iwasa gained recognition and was transferred from a municipal enterprise to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Finance Office, becoming one of the few people in Japan who has experience in the revolving door between municipal enterprises and technocrats.

It can be seen from the experience of such a person that if such a person is responsible for the trial of the case, it may be extremely detrimental to himself. He may vigorously defend him from the perspective of the city hall.

Kitahara also considered whether to apply for recusal to replace the candidate.

But, who knows.

Maybe the Tokyo Metropolitan Government's Finance Office has prepared a backup plan.

If someone is really replaced, I'm afraid they will be replaced by someone even more disadvantaged.

Miyagawa heard what Kitahara said and replied: "Kitahara, I still want to believe that people still have a conscience when faced with simple rights and wrongs."

"I don't know whether people have conscience, but people have freedom of will. It is their own active choice to become a bad person or a good person."

Kithara walked towards the door and said these words to Miyagawa.

Walking into the building, you will see a very beautiful decoration inside.

The case was heard in the third conference room on the 43rd floor. As the two people entered the elevator and pressed the floor button, the high-speed elevator started immediately. The building is the latest silent elevator. Even the howling wind in the elevator shaft is difficult to hear.

The elevator reaches the designated floor in a very short time.

People inside even experienced mild symptoms of tinnitus.

When I arrived at the third conference room, I pushed the door open and entered.

This is an extremely spacious and large conference room. On one side of the conference room, there is a nearly 50-meter long floor-to-ceiling window that extends. The sunlight shines into the room through the floor-to-ceiling windows, making it extremely bright.

Looking through the floor-to-ceiling windows, you can have a panoramic view of the entire Tokyo city.

Buildings large and small were placed like chess pieces on a chessboard. As for the vehicles on the road below, they all looked like toy models at this time.

And at the horizon of this scene.

An extremely majestic mountain stands in the distance.

That's Mount Fuji.

From the top of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, you can actually see Mount Fuji on a clear day.

Kitahara looked at the scene in the conference room. At this time, some people had already arrived in the conference room. These people looked like personnel from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Department of Finance and the Shinjuku City Hall. After all, this was the first time in Japan that

Encounter a situation where someone files an administrative ruling instead of directly filing an administrative lawsuit.

Although the case is not open to trial.

However, as many internal personnel from relevant institutions as possible came.

Not long after, Kitahara's client, President Hamanaka, also arrived. He came with several presidents of other clubs.

According to the custom of the court, the plaintiff is on the left and the defendant is on the right. He was about to walk into the conference room when he suddenly heard a call.

"Are you Lawyer Kitahara?"

Looking back, I saw an older man in a suit with white eyebrows.

This is Lawyer Hamano, who represents the Shinjuku City Hall.

Although Lawyer Hamano had briefly read the information about Kitahara before, he had temporarily omitted his age. Seeing that his opponent was such a young lawyer was beyond Hamano's expectation.

Hamano originally thought that the other party might be instigated by some force behind it.

After seeing that the two lawyers on the other side were both such young lawyers, not only did they laugh to themselves, but it seemed that they were overly worried.

Hamano guessed that the other party was probably a lawyer who had not graduated from college for long. With a simple sense of justice, he took this kind of case without much thought.

What a pity, what a pity.

They probably have no idea what this kind of case means.

They didn't know how many people they had offended from the moment they took this case.

They didn't know that from the moment they handed over the materials, their potentially bright future would be completely ruined.

They don't know that pursuing so-called justice only requires paying a price, a bloody price.

Before Kithara could respond, Hamano sat down on his seat.

The people on both sides are basically present.

Whispers could be heard from time to time in the conference room.

Although, the scene in the conference room was peaceful. When Hamanaka and others saw the Shinjuku City Municipal staff who were in arrears, they did not act overly emotionally.

However, a vague sense of tension gradually arose.

This tension was not strong at first, but as time ticked by, it became stronger and stronger.

Just like before the two armies fight, the supplies for both sides are in place.

The war is about to break out.

Just look at which side of the barrel the first shell will explode first.

At this time, Miyagawa placed the carefully prepared materials on the table. At this time, she may not have imagined that everything she had carefully prepared would be completely shattered this morning, and she would truly see what
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