At this moment, in Tokyo, Japan.

The forty-eight-year-old Suzuki Tomohisa was standing in front of the floor-to-ceiling window of the office where he had just taken office. He was completely helpless and at a loss for what to do. He was the new Superintendent General of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. 1

Prior to this, he was a middle-level senior officer at the Homeland Security Bureau. He was very well-known, and he had a good reputation in the Homeland Security Bureau because he was very good at investigating, and not to mention, his methods were also very solid and impressive. 3

This time, when it was discovered that Rosalie had been switched out for someone else, the whole of Japan had been shocked. The Japanese government was also overwhelmed because of this matter, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department had become the target of public criticism.

Since there was truly no other way, the Japanese government could only entrust Tomohisa with this mission at this tough and critical moment. 3

However, Tomohisa did not want to get involved in this mess either.

As a wise man, he generally tried to stay away from cases that shocked the whole country.

This was because although cracking this kind of case would certainly prove to be very advantageous, if he were to fail, he would certainly disappoint everyone in the country.

many years, Tomohisa had been relying on his slow and steady fight, his little bit of experience, his

liked taking on tasks that were not

to interfere or get involved with this kind of challenging and difficult

was because he had already been relying on a slow and steady fight for so long until this moment, and he could just continue maintaining

and reap the admiration and praise of the people across the country.

could resolve this extremely difficult task right now, it would certainly

problem could not be resolved, the reputation and status that he had worked slowly and steadily to gain over the

had already won a lot of money and was playing to leave the game after playing another few small rounds,

a poker game, and he was asking him to put in all of

would be willing to do something

Tomohisa had

what it was, he was still a national civil servant. If the Japanese government wanted him to do something, he did not have any room to bargain

this time, a foreign woman whom he had never met before would determine the future trajectory of

woman was called Rosalie Schulz, and she was the main murderer behind the assassination of the entire Matsumoto family. As long as he could arrest her, he would be well- known throughout the whole of Japan. However, if he failed to arrest her, he would be disappointing the entire nation, and he would end up becoming a sinner in the eyes of the citizens of Japan. 5 He did not have any clues at all about Rosalie's whereabouts and whether she

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