Miss Chai took three seconds to think seriously.
The Special Affairs Bureau always operates with precision and caution, especially for important tasks like capturing players with divinity. Usually, two teams act simultaneously,
while two more teams stand by nearby, ready to provide support at any mont.
Each agent carries communication devices and caras, and all footage is transmitted back to the base and projected on the large screen in the command hall.
The command hall is filled with leaders, consultants, think tanks, personnel from the equipnt departnt assessing the effectiveness of equipnt, experienced mbers from the Mobile Detachnt, and a bunch of unrelated people.
Later, when they search Li Ang's bedroom and see on the public screen the agents discovering a large amount of won's clothing and cosplay attire in his wardrobe...
This.
Miss Chai imagined herself in Li Ang's shoes for a mont.
Hmm... never mind, this has nothing to do with .
Miss Chai shivered a little and decisively stopped thinking about these ssy things.
The plane traveled smoothly and swiftly, quickly leaving the city area and entering the outskirts.
After flying so distance, the helicopter gradually decelerated and descended over a deserted area near a river.
"Wait, the Special Affairs Bureau headquarters is just ahead, why stop here?"
Li Ang glanced at the scenery outside the window, frowned slightly, and turned to look at the red-tie agent, "What do you an by this?"
"To prevent any unforeseen events,"
the red-tie agent calmly said, "The suspect to be captured will first complete the interrogation process in this area."
Li Ang raised an eyebrow, "There's also an interrogation process? Weren't you very sure?"
"Being sure you committed the cri is one thing; criminal litigation is another."
The red-tie agent didn't explain much and just said lightly, "After the interrogation, there are steps to verify, review, indict, prosecute, adjudicate, appeal, and counter-appeal.
Of course, with the introduction of new technology,
and considering the special circumstances, the processes will be much faster."
"Ha, indictnt and prosecution."
Li Ang smirked and chuckled softly, "What, are you also taking on the responsibilities of the prosecutor?"
"Not taking on, but cooperating in handling the case."
The red-tie agent calmly adjusted the glasses on the bridge of his nose, "Our Special Affairs Bureau is different from so foreign organizations like the FBI's Supernatural Accident Place or the Japan Islands' Abnormal Affairs Investigation Bureau,
we won't, for the sake of convenience,
directly possess authority that should belong to other departnts.
The criminal litigation process still requires colleagues from the prosecutorial institution to handle."
Li Ang leaned back, "Rigid."
The red-tie agent said blandly, "I prefer to think that without rules, nothing can be accomplished."
Worldwide, almost every official supernatural institution possesses enormous internal authority,
able to mobilize vast resources, borrow resources from other regular departnts, use their personnel,
without providing reasons or needing consent, they can block roads, freeze assets, arrest any suspects,
establish their own military bases, train ard personnel, build prisons, factories, research institutes,
and even directly complete prosecution, adjudication, and sanction internally,
without facing any questioning or accountability from any departnt afterward.
Take the example of the FBI's Supernatural Accident Place in the United States; they can refuse to disclose most case information to the outside world or even Congress on the grounds of national security or confidentiality,
anyone attempting to question this authority or challenge it,
if he's a congressman, it's possible he might soon be exposed by the dia for scandals in other areas,
if he's a civilian, intending to expose to the dia that "the FBI took away my relative/friend/lover without any explanation," he might silently disappear from this world.
This is actually determined by the nature of supernatural institutions,
These institutions must gather as much information as possible, and solve everything decisively, otherwise, by imitating the case-handling thods of other departnts,
they must report layer by layer whenever sothing happens, waiting for the decision-makers to slowly decide,
ultimately leading to delays, missed opportunities, or even catastrophe.
Globally, the only one adhering to rules with nearly rigorous standards is the Special Affairs Bureau.
The helicopter slowly landed on the overgrown, gravelly wasteland,
"Li Ang" watched the red-tie agent hop off the cockpit and followed to step out of the aircraft.
This wasteland was certainly desolate,
the nearest road was at the horizon, and the towering headquarters building of the Special Affairs Bureau appeared as a re dot in sight.
Li Ang raised his handcuffed arm to shield his eyes from the slightly dazzling sunlight,
several Special Affairs Bureau personnel in black suits were already standing on the wasteland, forming a circle.
Li Ang looked around but did not see familiar faces like Xing Hechou, feeling a bit disappointed.
In front of the Special Affairs Bureau personnel were a dozen or so compressed air-tight transparent body bags, holding bodies in various states of decay.
"These are the corpses of so of the victims you killed."
A short-haired woman in her thirties said calmly.
Li Ang glanced at her; the black suits worn by Special Affairs Bureau personnel were mostly uniform, but the ID badges hanging on their chests and the epaulet areas differed slightly,
allowing one to judge the departnt and rank of the Special Affairs Bureau personnel.
This woman appeared to hold the highest rank.
Li Ang lowered his arm and said indifferently, "How should I address you?"
"I was the forr head of the Hoshan Road Base of the Special Affairs Bureau in Yin City,"
The woman calmly smiled, "You can call Jien Rushuang."
"Hoshan Road?"
Disguised as Li Ang, Miss Chai raised an eyebrow, recalling sothing.
A long ti ago, she and Li Ang had experienced a routine mission in reality near Hoshan Road,
It was almost like the precursor to the Mirage Dragon incident.
At that ti, Li Ang had even sneaked into the Hoshan Road Base, evading detection using the Origin of Life.
"We actually t once before,"
Jien Rushuang smiled slightly, "Back then, I was the head of the Hoshan Road Base.
Looking back now, it was you and Wei Linglan who saved over a hundred people at the Yongyi Pavilion Restaurant."
"That was ."
Li Ang nodded casually, glanced at those body bags, and indifferent asked, "So, why bring so many body bags, trying to stir my guilt?"
"No, it's just a necessary procedure."
Jien Rushuang glanced at a colleague beside her, who imdiately raised an arm and snapped their fingers.
Rumble, rumble!
The ground shook, raising nurous bricks and wooden materials, which quickly assembled into a classical-style court building.
Lighting, desks, chairs, plaintiff and defendant stands, witness stands, everything was in place.
Li Ang stood in the grand and solemn courtroom hall; the floorboards rose up from below, confining him to the defendant's stand.
The rest of the personnel took their seats, while Jien Rushuang and two others ascended the steps, sitting in the judge, associate judge, and jury seats, overlooking Li Ang.
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