Invincible Copy System
Chapter Summary
Many people who go down crooked paths also cause harm to humanity, but compared to you, they are nothing. For a time, many people indeed idolized them, especially after they introduced a "law" that claimed to rapidly increase one's cultivation level. Liu Ning hoped the Human Investigation Bureau would act impartially and eliminate all the other schools as quickly as possible to prevent the secret from leaking out.
In today's society, the Japanese do indeed face discrimination because they enjoy human benefits while not contributing anything to human society. So when people see their strange attire, they naturally view them with prejudice. Therefore, these people try to establish their race's dignity. But even if you take the right path, it's fine. What are you doing here? You've gone down a crooked path! Many people who go down crooked paths also cause harm to humanity, but compared to you, they are nothing. It's all your doing, so there's nothing more to say.
The fire raged for a whole night, leaving the surrounding residents puzzled. What had happened at the Fusang Martial Arts School? How could a fire last all night? Their understanding of the Fusang Martial Arts School was that it was incredibly wealthy, spending lavishly on any event it held, hoping to gain the approval of the locals. For a time, many people indeed idolized them, especially after they introduced a "law" that claimed to rapidly increase one's cultivation level. The locals were still unaware of the scheme. Although the fees were a bit high, they promised a full refund if one's strength didn't improve, and they even provided contracts. Many people from the area studied there, making it a major source of income. This was all part of their well-planned scheme, so it appeared flawless.
At first, there were many conscientious people who wouldn't collude with the Fusang martial arts school. However, when they saw their family members' strength increase, they forgot their original intentions. They also thought about their own strength, and even if they didn't go, their children still needed to study there. Even though they had guessed what was going on, they remained silent. These were people of status in society; if they had stopped it, the situation would be completely different. But unfortunately, none of them dared to stop it, fearing it would interfere with their own or their family's training. So they turned a blind eye. When the fire broke out, they understood what was happening.
Indeed, from the very first day they learned about it, they knew this matter couldn't last long and would eventually attract an investigation from higher-ups. They just didn't expect the investigation to come so quickly. The higher-ups were really giving them too much face. How long had it been? The Human Investigation Bureau had already been drawn over. At this point, all they could do was close the gates and let the fire continue to burn. They understood the concept of "the law does not punish the masses." Although the Fusang Martial Arts School might have their information, that information should have been burned to ashes in the fire. This matter was like silencing everyone, like not pursuing anyone's mistakes. As long as this cancer stopped harming people, the past could be overlooked.
After Miss Julie left, Liu Ning arranged for his guards to clean up the mess, ensuring nothing was left behind, as if the place had never existed. If any traces were left, those big shots would be like cats smelling fish, inevitably coming. That wouldn't be good for the city; every person who came would disrupt its operations. What would become of the city then? Moreover, besides this place, there were other Fusang martial arts schools in various cities. Liu Ning hoped the Human Investigation Bureau would act impartially and eliminate all the other schools as quickly as possible to prevent the secret from leaking out. Otherwise, many similar organizations might emerge in the future.
Just as Liu Ning was about to leave, a car pulled up beside him. He recognized the license plate immediately; it belonged to the Naval Headquarters. After burning for a whole night in this place, it would be truly bizarre if the Naval Headquarters ignored it. The driver got out and handed Liu Ning an envelope containing a handwritten letter from the city lord, instructing him to go to the Naval Headquarters to explain the situation. This was perfectly normal for the Human Investigation Bureau; after handling such a significant matter in the city, someone had to go and explain. Miss Julie had left in a hurry, so this task fell to Liu Ning. Liu Ning had no other choice but to accept the responsibility. The fewer people who knew about this, the better, so he didn't ask anyone else to help.
Liu Ning is now a councilor of the city hall, and should be able to come to the naval base building often. However, Liu Ning has no interest in those daily squabbles. He doesn't care what people do. It's not that Liu Ning doesn't want to exercise his rights, but the problem is that he is ranked last and has the fewest votes. Even if he sides with the people, he can't bring about any change. Instead, it will make those above him say that he just wants a reputation. So he simply won't come anymore. Let them do whatever they want. However, today's matter has become a bit big, so Liu Ning has to come and give an explanation. Otherwise, he doesn't know what these people will say. If they unite against him, he has no desire to take the blame for the Human Investigation Bureau.
Upon entering the conference room, Liu Ning saw that the main figures present were all high-ranking officials from the city. These guys all looked very respectable, and judging from their appearance, they clearly hadn't slept a wink last night. This was understandable; if they had, they wouldn't be waiting here today. They had sent several groups of people to investigate last night, but ultimately obtained no information. This was mainly because Liu Ning's security detail had tightened the cordon. No matter where you came from, you weren't allowed in. If you wanted to get in, you'd have to see if you had the ability. If you didn't, it was better to just watch from the sidelines. Their curiosity had reached its peak; they desperately needed an answer from Liu Ning.