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Indeed. Kenmochi-san, coming from the conversation earlier, you think that everything is a game, don’t you? That’s why you are so fussed about winning

Nagisa smiles.

And this time, your game’s purpose is to make the Kouzuki hows bow their head to you. And, once you accomplish your goal, you will use that as a seed for next time, trying to coax the Kouzuki house all the time, don’t you? Although, it’s more of trying to make Kouzuki house to work for the convenience of your business or something Nagisa’s right.

If we handed over the Kurama sisters to Kenmochi.

Then, Kenmochi will continue to haunt us all the time.

You want to play games where you always win, don’t you?

Nagisa said. Kenmochi became speechless.

But, we never played the game with you from the start. You talk about killing and dying earlier but that’s not it. Our choices for you are life or death from the start. If we let you run loose, you’re going to bite us to death. We talked to you aware of that I said.

Wait a second. Just what do you think of the rules and laws of society?

that’s right? You just ignore all of it, and deciding to kill or let people live! That’s not allowed!

The lawyer complains to me.

So, who forbids us? Who decides the rules of the society as you call it? And, who will protect it?

I asked them directly.

Are you stupid? Shouldn’t you be following it?

Kenmochi replies, but.

So what?

Then.

The rules and laws of society changes within countries. What is against the law and is a social taboo in one country may well be a normal practice in another

Michi said.

No, wait, don’t all the countries have a constant rule

Kenmochi refuted.

Then, what is it? Please give us an example.

that’s.for example, isn’t it a constant rule among humanity where you can’t kill people?

Michi;

I wonder? For example, it’s not a crime when a soldier kills a soldier during the war. A police officer can shoot a criminal who owns a gun

Isn’t that a case-by-case basis?

Yes, it’s not a constant rule

Michi speaks coldly.

Most countries have abolished the death penalty but there are still countries that use it as maximum punishment. That’s not different from the act of killing people. And the person who executes the death penalty isn’t accused of the crime No, starting with the UN, various international organizations in the world are acting every day to abolish the death penalty!

The lawyer tells Michi.

The society’s moving towards the abolition of the death penalty!

Michi;

Are you sure about that? Do you think that international organization powers are that big? Does Western Europe’s ideology really spread out that much? There are still countries that kill those who have different races or religions. Even with the reason that people can’t kill others, that doesn’t make it a constant rule for humanity Err.

Moori-san, you’re going too wide with your talk, the whole world doesn’t really matter. We’re in Japan, and so, we should follow the rules of Japan! Let’s direct this to common sense!

Kenmochi told the lawyer.

you’re right. Japan is a constitutional state. It’s a country that has to follow the rules and laws of society. And that’s why your claims are weird!

The lawyer summarized.

I.

What is a country? Why do we have to follow the rules the country decided?

I ask purposely.

Hey, are you seriously an idiot?

Kenmochi.

Isn’t that obvious, it’s because you’re Japanese!

Err.

Then, the foreigners who are in Japan don’t need to follow the law?

Kenmochi’s the idiot one.

No, that’s not it, but, huh?

Then.

if you can’t follow the law, the police will arrest you!

Kobayakawa says.

Once the police catch you, you’ll be put in the trial, and in the worst case, you’ll get in prison, even when you don’t, once the society discovers that the police arrested you before, you’ll get fired from your job, get talked from behind, and receive harsh punishment from the society!

Yeah, that’s how it is with the ordinary people

Yoshikawa agrees with Kobayakawa’s opinion.

There are a lot of people who commit crimes when the police aren’t watching. They ignore the speed limit, they pee outdoors, those are crimes

Indeed. Japanese people violate their law in their everyday life

Nagisa said.

Hey, stop trying to make murder and urinating outdoors a similar degree of crime!

Kenmochi objects, but.

Oh, what’s different? Both of them are laws that say that it’s a criminal act if you do it in Japan, right? Using your logic, Japanese people had to follow that law no matter what, right?

Nagisa smiles.

In the end, the laws and the societal rules are just tools used to make the people live in peace

Michi said.

But, just because it’s a tool doesn’t mean that people like you don’t have to follow it, you don’t have the authority to ignore it

Yeah, ordinary people don’t

I replied coldly.

But you see, we can’t survive if we follow those rules. Of course, we don’t see it in the right way. We’re definitely the bad guys. We know the risks of living this way

If it’s exposed that we’ve been ignoring the rules of the society, then.

The fuss of how we can’t stay in Japan anymore will not cool off.

Even other countries will not accept us.

We will have to live similar to Kyouko-san, an international criminal.

Even so, that’s our only way to live

Why?

Kenmochi asks.

In a world where you have to follow the rules someone decided, then you’re no match to those who make it. Following the rules means getting under their control. Of course, if you’re an ordinary person, then it is easy, safe. However, we’re different I looked at Misuzu.

We live in a world where the rules decided by those who make it are no longer suiting us. That doesn’t mean that the country should make the rule for us, besides, they don’t even know the real state of our worlds The rules of the country are created for the sake of the ordinary citizen.

We’re not fit for that.

We will never be able to meet the rules of this country. Most of it is already past its deadline. I mean, the country has a lot of things they can’t handle

If we entrust this to the country, Shirasaka Sousuke will still be alive. And, he will continue to use his poisoned fangs on other women.

If we entrust Cesario Viola to this country, he would be escaping outside the country.

The Takakura sisters wouldn’t be able to escape the control of the Kansai Yakuza.

That’s why we’re working independently. If we don’t destroy the other party ourselves, they will

It’s not a game, our only choice is to take out the people we can’t coexist. It’s all for our survival

Nagisa said.

The foundation of the country is sheer power

Michi said.

Within the country’s domain, the law is valid, 10,000 yen bill has a value of 10,000 yen. It’s all the power of the state. The power of the state establishes it. If you talk of the opposite, it’s the only reason why it exists The power of the state.

The police and the court have their power to protect the law of the common people, it’s not because they have to uphold the law

Indeed. Japan is a constitutional state and so their law is strong, but countries that change anything from an order of a powerful person also exist

Torii-san mutters.

Yes, a constitutional state can protect the law for their citizens because it’s the country’s power, and in case of a man controlled state, then it’s under the powerful person’s control

That means, the police, military.if you can hold down the powers of the country, they will do as you say

Michi explained. Nagisa added.

Yes. It’s got nothing to do with the ethics and moral sense of the citizens. Naturally, in a constitutional state, the citizens can elect someone to send in on their diet as their representative, someone who listens to their opinion. If the country does something against their will, they can refuse. However, for why the citizens have to follow the rules.