Chapter 215: Sitting and talking

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"But why is this?" Miyano Akemi asked.

"Why?"

Kawakamiji continued to talk,

"Because capital is driven by profit. Good things don't go out, and bad things spread thousands of miles. Reports of the police being scolded are even more popular with the public.

Being noticed means being consumed, and being consumed means having interests, and interests can sometimes solidify a politician's butt, and the butt can determine the head. Therefore, the chaos in the Japanese media cannot be cured. "

It's not impossible, but top-down reform is difficult, and bottom-up reform... tsk.

Kawakami continued:

“At the same time, the long-term failure of the police will lower the expectations of the public. Under low expectations, detectives stand out.

It was a blessing to have Sherlock Holmes in the Victorian era, but it is very sad to still have Sherlock Holmes today. "

"But detectives can also help the police solve crimes." Miyano Akemi pointed out this point.

"Yes, but crime is still a social phenomenon after all, and it is outrageous to attribute the credit for solving social phenomena to individuals.

Personal heroism is only reliable in movies, but in life...tsk, it's too easy to be exploited.

Let’s take the simplest example, creating a god. The mass cult of personality can be exploited by others, such as a criminal organization or a global chain. It can package their people as detectives and fish in troubled waters in the public eye——"

"Senior, are you working hard in this direction?" Miyano Akemi asked abruptly.

"I thought you would be more patient." Kawakami shook his head and sighed.

After sitting and talking nonsense for so long, the gray-haired young man looked at Miyano Akemi seriously and sharply for the first time.

Something suddenly emerged about him that finally separated him from a social psychologist obsessed with liver thesis.

"No, I'm not interested. I prefer to study others, rather than letting others study them. By the way, I didn't write any of these things in the paper, I just hinted at them vaguely."

Because raising an unsolvable problem is an absolute provocation. Although from the perspective of the camp, Kawakami should be happy to see this succeed, but in real life, who wants to find trouble with themselves?

Moreover, rather than training detectives, the winery seems to be more inclined to train public movie stars like Belmode, who is very convenient for laundering money, going on missions, and sneaking into high-end places.

"I am indeed very patient, senior."

Miyano Akemi took a sip of coffee, and she had already finished half of the American cup.

"Just now, you only focused on social impact, but on convergence, senior, can you also explain it?"

...So this girl really came to him for academic research?

Kawakami complained in his mind, is this considered a free academic exchange by taking advantage of the fact that they are both members of the organization?

Forget it, when it comes to thesis guidance, Kawakami is almost used to being prostituted by a bunch of juniors and girls. He decided that there must be a fee for thesis guidance after graduation.

However, after chatting, Kawakami Tsuyoshi was willing to follow Miyano Akemi's topic and continue to explain: "Convergence is easy to explain. It comes from repetition."

"repeat?"

“Just like the commercials in TV series, the ones that stick in people’s minds the most are the ones that are catchy and repeated over and over again.

In order to attract readers' attention, the media is willing to report cases with flashy techniques and bizarre deaths.

This amounts to a kind of repetition.

A kind of repeated hypnosis for criminal reserve: to do bad things, you have to be high-level and make a complicated plan to kill others.

Then when there are more such cases, the media can report more, and then the criminal reserves will be more affected... This is how convergence comes. "

Although anyone with a little bit of intelligence can see that this way of killing is inferior, it's a pity that there aren't many people with a little bit of intelligence.

To be honest, this phenomenon is a bit similar to a story Kawakami once read:

During World War II, country A analyzed the bullet marks on fighter jets. Many experts believed that the aircraft should be reinforced in areas with dense bullet marks.

Only one person suggested - maybe more than one, but it would have enhanced the drama of the story - that reinforcements should be made where there were few bullet holes.

Because none of the planes that were hit here were able to fly back. Survivorship bias leads to poor judgment.

The same is true for crime. If the method is clumsy, it will be published in the newspapers and go to jail; if the method is exquisite, it will become a crime and forgotten by people; if the method is perfect, no one will know it.

But it’s often the first one that gets imitated because of its large exposure, because they have nothing else to imitate.

"It's hard to imagine that you can analyze so many things, Mr. Kawakami." After listening to Kawakami's explanation, Miyano Akemi said.

Kawakami knew that she had another meaning: Is there something wrong with you, a senior criminal, who still studies these things every day?

But Miyano Akemi’s satire is not over yet:

"Do you know what my supervisor Masaki Hirota said about you, senior? After reading your thesis, he introduced you to us like this:

'Kawakami's arguments are sharp and compassionate, which requires keen insight and excellent empathy. "

Is that so?

His keen insight and excellent empathy... are a bit overrated.

Tsumugi Kawakami is just good at putting himself in someone else's shoes, and is completely unable to empathize with the pain of others.

And being able to empathize does not mean that you are gentler and kinder. Maybe people who have experienced misery will be jealous of others who have not experienced that pain. Many psychotic killers were tortured in childhood.

"So have I ever been praised like this in private? Ah, I'm so happy." Kawakami smiled even brighter.

"So how did Mr. Kawakami do it?" Miyano Akemi continued to ask, "While doing those things, he still revealed a sense of compassion in his arguments?"

Compassion? Will the butcher show mercy to the lamb he slaughters? Miyano Akemi thought.

"I suddenly discovered something. You and your sister don't seem to be afraid of me." Kawakami sighed, "Why are you not afraid of me but afraid of my colleagues?"

To be honest, this makes Kawakami very embarrassed.

Kawakami admits that he is not as intimidating as Gin, but he is still a vicious member of the organization. Should he learn from Gin how to show his murderous aura?

"The senior is obviously very gentle."

To be honest, Miyano Akemi didn't understand why she took the initiative to find trouble with Kashasha. Maybe it was because the other party's apparent identity was too harmless.

Miyano Akemi had been observing Kashasha from the corner of her eyes.

Anyone saw the whole process of this guy working hard to finish his paper, then staring at the screen helplessly for a few seconds and then deciding to give up on himself...

None of them could connect him with the murderous members of the organization.

Then Miyano Akemi sat over as soon as her head got hot. In fact, she began to regret it not long after she started talking to Kashasha.

But it has to be said that there is indeed an irritable mood dominating him.

"Haha, maybe." Kawakami smiled, "Words were invented as a carrier. It is just a thing that can be painted over. The most charming nature of human beings is deceit. Isn't it normal to talk about benevolence and morality but to kill people and set fires at the same time? "

"...It's normal, senior."

Kawakamiji heard the system prompt and he received two character points.

Miyano Akemi looked at him with the words "You hypocrite" written all over her face.

"You can teach me," said Kawakami Tsumugi. After all, he had been called "senpai" several times. This advantage should not be taken advantage of. "Are there any other questions? If not, I have to leave first, Miyajima-senpai."

"One more thing." After hesitating, Miyano Akemi said, "I'm here to thank you, Mr. Kawakami. Thank you for saving me last time and for helping my sister."

------Digression-----

Thanks to Chen Yu, guess not, at the end of the fifth month, there is still no money for the monthly ticket and the reward of Jiu Qian Yi Bai Wu Shi Wu?