Enforcer Manual

Chapter 221: Three Things That Made Me a Criminal_1



Chapter 221: Three Things That Made Me a Criminal_1

Chapter 221: Chapter 221: Three Things That Made Me a Criminal_1"Libra".

This was a name with multiple meanings.

It is located to the east of Virgo and to the west of Scorpio, the seventh house of the Zodiac.

The tallest building in the Sixth District was thus named, and when people looked up at its dome that seemed to lead straight into the starry sky, they hoped to see justice and fairness.

There, it symbolized the hall of justice of the United Government. The people within that building defined fairness and justice for this country and even the world. Its presence inherently possessed a sense of the sacred and the distant, like looking up into the starry sky.

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Despite the fact that in the end, Chai Ke was still inevitably portrayed as a terrorist planning to attack with nuclear weapons out of personal vendetta, at least they provided a reason for Mr. Chai Ke’s transition from simpleton to madman.

Regrettably, this was obviously not the reason most people in District Seventeen turned to crime.

Or rather, you couldn’t expect people from large corporations to understand the true plight of those at the bottom.

As an industry insider, Song Lan had much to say on this.

"Usually in District Seventeen, it only takes three things to push someone to crime."

The life experiences of criminals here were nothing like the complex narratives found in scripts: "A young man witnessed a murder where he saw the gunman steal all the valuables from the victim; a few days later, he saw on the news that the murderer was declared not guilty by the Inspection Department; then, with a nervous heart, he bought a gun, robbed a convenience store in a panic, and accidentally shot the owner. After his arrest, his lawyer asked him for a sum of bail. He was released without charge the same day he paid the bail."

This is the powerful influence of "examples."

Such was the situation District Seventeen faced for a long time, but for the people at Kolo Film and Television Media, and even those in the "Libra," such a thing was nothing short of a fantasy.

Because the limit of their imagination regarding the lower-class people was that these individuals live in a small apartment, have a job they despise, and a boss who is irritating.

To put it simply, life’s disappointments pushed them onto the path of crime.

They were completely unable to understand why some people had to choose between becoming a criminal or a corpse.

"Chai Ke’s purpose in blowing up ’Libra’ was to send a message to those living in the ivory tower, those who decide the world’s justice," he said.


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