Then, Aili and Hikari followed behind the Monster Bandits and watched them play out a real-life Mission Impossible scenario. They first lured away the shadow guards in the security room, then turned off the lights, activated the crane, and stole the "secret treasure" under heavy protection.
However, just when the Monster Bandits thought that they had succeeded and were about to leave the art gallery, they discovered that the so-called secret treasure was just a fake. Then, Hikari Hitsuki, who was in another mental world, rushed over with a heavy guard and surrounded the Monster Bandits. He smiled and revealed everything to them.
"Miss Aili, are we really not going to help them?"
Hikari Hitsuki, who was hiding in the shadow above the art gallery, asked in a low voice. Aili shook her head.
"Shh, keep your voice down. It's not time for us to show up yet."
"But …."
"Be careful not to be discovered."
While saying that, Aili stuck close to Hikari Hitsuki. The two girls were hiding in the gap of the sign above the art gallery. The gap was so narrow that they could not move at all, so they could only stick close to each other face to face. As for Allie, this was, of course … … a part of her plan!
It was so boring to just go shopping on a date. It was so much more fun this way. They could openly enjoy the delicate skin, plump breasts, smooth thighs of beautiful girls, and the fragrance of beautiful girls right in front of them. They didn't have to blush and stutter like the male protagonists in the harem anime.
As long as I pretend not to know, you'll be the one feeling awkward!
With that thought in mind, Aili once again tried to make her expression more solemn and serious. At the same time, she pushed her right leg between Hikari Hitsuki's legs.
"Ooo …!"
Hikari Hitsuki blushed when she felt the sudden touch. She looked at Aili and wanted to say something, but when she saw that Aili was staring down seriously, she could only shut her mouth obediently. After all, Aili didn't think there was anything wrong with it. If she was too serious, wouldn't it be very awkward?
So, Hikari Hitsuki had no choice but to turn her head and look down as well.
Below them, the battle between the Monster Bandits and another Banzai Iitsune had reached its climax. Not only that, but they also learned a secret — Yosuke Kitagawa's mother, a disciple of Banzai Iitsune who was also a member of the Monster Bandits, was murdered by Banzai!
Of course, Banmu Uitsuki didn't kill Yuusuke Kitagawa herself. At that time, Yuusuke Kitagawa's mother was seriously ill and didn't have much time left. So, she painted a painting of a woman holding a baby and wanted to give it to her son. However, at that time, Banmu Iitake took a fancy to this painting. He thought that this painting could make him successful. After that, Yuusuke Kitagawa's mother suddenly fell ill. Banmu Iitake didn't send her to the hospital. He just watched her die and took the painting named "Little Lily".
After that, Banmu Iitake modified the painting of Yuusuke Kitagawa's mother. He hid the baby in the woman's arms with fog and exhibited it as his own work.
Although Banmu Iitake had a bad character, people had to admit that he did have a lot of artistic talent. The original meaning of this painting was that a mother was looking at the baby in her arms with love. Of course, this was a masterpiece, but that was all.
However, after Banmu Iitake's "modification", people could only see the woman looking down with a melancholy expression. They didn't know what the woman was looking at, which made the painting full of mystery. Because of this, this painting was successfully promoted from a "masterpiece" to a famous work like "Mona Lisa's Smile". Banmu Iitake also became famous because of this, and completely established his position as a master in the art world.
After learning the truth, the Monster Bandits were naturally filled with righteous indignation. They fought with another shadow boss, Banmu Iitake. However, the shadow boss Banmu Iitake was quite difficult to deal with, and the Monster Bandits fell into a bitter battle.
Looking at the Monster Bandits' bitter battle below, Hikari Melody couldn't help but want to help, but as soon as she moved, she saw Aili blow into her ear. The girl suddenly felt weak all over and lost all her strength.
"Miss Aili … Aren't we going to help?"
"Just watch."
Aili didn't say much. She just enjoyed Xi Jian's music and the curves of her body as she stared at the battlefield below. Soon, the Monster Bandits found a way to defeat the shadow boss Banmu Iitake. After defeating it, the huge shadow monster disappeared, and Banmu Iitake reappeared from the remaining shadow of the monster.
At the same time, the magnificent art gallery world in front of them began to collapse. The Monster Bandits hurriedly left the art gallery with the painting, while Aili followed the Monster Bandits back to the real world with Hikari Melody.
"Miss Aili, can this really make Banmu Iitake repent and turn over a new leaf?"
"You'll know soon enough."
Just as Aili said, the next day, Banmu Iitake held a press conference. At the press conference, Banmu Iitake confessed to his crimes, including the fact that he left Yuusuke Kitagawa's mother to die and the fact that he plagiarized other people's paintings. This naturally caused quite a stir.
As for Aili and the others ….
"That's all."
Aili shrugged as she watched the press conference on TV. Next to her, Hitomi looked at Aili curiously.
"Big sister, what will happen to the old grandpa?"
"Nothing much. He surrendered himself, so his punishment will be mitigated. As for the death of the mother … Even if Banmu Iitake himself admitted that he left her to die, he didn't really kill her, so he won't be punished for murder. As for plagiarism, if his disciples come forward and have evidence to prove it, he'll be convicted. Considering his age and the fact that he surrendered himself, I believe the punishment won't be too heavy. At most, he'll be stripped of all his titles, positions, and assets in the art world. He'll also be fined some money and spend a few years in prison. "
"He's already admitted it. Can't that be done?"
Hearing Aili's answer, Hitomi was obviously a little surprised.
"Of course, the testimony of the prisoner itself is credible, but it cannot be completely based on the testimony of the prisoner, because we have to consider the possibility of the prisoner confessing under torture and the possibility of the prisoner taking the blame for someone else. Therefore, witnesses, testimony, and evidence are indispensable. Even if Banmu Iitake admits all his crimes, the police can't sentence him if there's no evidence to prove his testimony. "
"How could that be …."
Hearing Aili's answer, Hitomi was obviously a little disappointed.
"The law doesn't exist to uphold absolute justice, but to uphold justice that most people can accept."
Aili glanced at Hiddene Harp.
"So what if the Monster Bandits didn't do anything wrong? So what if they did make people who committed heinous crimes repent? Can you guarantee that they will never make a mistake? Even the most famous swordsman in the world can't say that he has never killed a good person in his life. Even if the Monster Bandits guarantee that they only kill heinous criminals, will the public admit it? "
Ailey spread her arms apart.
"Why would the public admit the law? Because the law is fixed. What crime a person committed, how he was punished, why he was prosecuted, and whether there's evidence, will all be recorded. Of course, the law isn't perfect, and there are many unjust and false cases, but at least the law has clear, clear, and tangible rules and procedures. "
"But the Monster Bandits are different. How do they choose their targets? How do they determine that the other party needs to be judged? Why don't they call the police instead of using this method? How do they prove that they didn't manipulate people's minds, distort their wills, or use hypnosis to make them admit their crimes? Do you think the public will accept such an invisible and intangible rule that only allows a small number of people to decide the life and death of everyone else? "
"This …."
Hearing Aili's question, the girls looked at each other. At first, they did think that the Monster Bandits did the right thing, but they didn't know how to answer Aili's question.
"Even if it's an unjust and false case, they should at least pin a crime on you, and they need to provide evidence. But what about them? They're just like the righteous thieves or the chivalrous thieves. They kill a few people, then leave a note saying 'God's Retribution' and leave. Why did the person die? How do they prove that he deserved to die? And how do they prevent others from taking advantage of the situation? Even if a person is convicted, they should at least send the police to arrest him first, then investigate and interrogate him. But the bandit group is invisible and untouchable. Then one day, they suddenly send out a notice, and someone around you will suddenly cry and say that he has committed a terrible crime.... Can you accept this kind of process? "
The girls might still care about whether the Monster Bandits' actions were just or not, but Aili didn't care about such trivial problems. There were many victims like this in the world of Detective Conan. The behavior of Batamu First-Nature was indeed bad, but in the world of Detective Conan, there were people as bad as him in the crematorium. All kinds of revenge killings never stopped. Could it be that those murderers could be spared just because they were seeking revenge?
How could that be possible?
Another reason why Aili didn't like the Monster Bandits was just as she said. Even if the Monster Bandits had good intentions, she didn't like the ending.
As Aili said, if the other party repents and repents, they will turn themselves in, and they will be given a lighter sentence. Besides, in Aili's view, the meaning of the law is not only to uphold justice, but also to punish evil.
That's right, punishment.
Just like Ayin's father, he turned his adopted daughter and several other innocent girls into artificial angels. He made them kill each other to complete his plan, and Aili's punishment for him was to shoot him. This way, he would never be able to see whether the plan he had bet everything on would succeed or fail. From Aili's point of view, dying in such a cruel and despairing manner was the only punishment for his crimes.
It was the same for Batamu First-Nature. If he fell into Aili's hands, Aili guaranteed that he would suffer a fate worse than death.
Then he watched everything he owned leave him, and finally died of a heart attack in agony — that was the punishment for his crime.
Unlike now, where he was crying and trying to change his ways, going to prison was not a punishment at all, but a pleasure. After all, he was so old that he could not go through labor education like the young prisoners. It was like changing a place to live out his old age, and it was the kind where he could rest in peace.
She would never agree that it was a punishment for evil.
"Then what are you going to do, Miss Ally?"
"There are still two more days before the next rainy night."
Allie flipped open her phone and checked the weather again.
"First, let's play the game of cops catching thieves."
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