Chapter 249: Six Doors
was fooled into helping Liszt get a certificate, which made Bill, who had always had the upper hand in front of criminals, very unhappy, but he also agreed with Liszt that the detective agency was really going to open and still have to shoot.
As for whether Liszt had that qualification, Bill didn't think there was any need to worry too much.
A few of the bodyguards around the powerful don't carry guns with them, who can ensure that they abide by the law, and Bill has encountered a situation where the bodyguards dare to shoot at the police.
Liszt is a person who has been a policeman, and he is also engaged in detective work, people who like this kind of work can't say that they won't break the law, but the odds are much smaller than ordinary people, and Liszt himself is also a rich man, and he will not take risks for a little profit, which further reduces the possibility of Liszt committing crimes.
Although Bill always felt that Liszt was not simple, what can this kind of intuition without evidence do, and besides, this kid is really problematic, leave a fingerprint for this kid's certificate, and pay more attention to it in the future, which is much easier to control than his "going underground" and breaking it into zero.
Liszt didn't know about a concealed gun license, Bill would think about so many things, and he didn't care if he knew, there was room for amateur-level makeup, and it was not a problem to disguise himself at any time, which was definitely more slippery than the agents in the movie.
In fact, Bill didn't explicitly reject Liszt to know that this matter was basically done, who said that Western countries don't understand human feelings, people have calculations, and it's not that robots can't distinguish between relatives and distances.
Although he agreed to Liszt's request, there were some things that Bill still had to say in advance: "I don't dare to guarantee that I will be able to get this certificate for you, and now that the state is already controlling the number of orders, I can't break the rules." In addition, let me ask more, why do you want to open a detective agency, do you have time to manage, you are not afraid of losing money?"
Speaking of this, Liszt was in a bad mood, especially since it was the culprit who said this: "I want to be a policeman, and I have not responded to my job application for so long, so I can only retreat." ”
Bill was embarrassed to say this, after all, there was no evidence to suspect that a person seemed to be a little unprofessional, and he himself felt that he was too much when Liszt said this, and asked tentatively: "Or I approved your application?"
Liszt replied to him with a "Do you think I look like a stupid X?" 's expression: "No need, I don't dare to let you cheat for personal gain, let's go through the normal procedure." ”
The detective agency opened, and you told me that the application was approved, this is not a joke, and Liszt is not cheap, and as long as Bill solves the problem of carrying a gun for him, the identity of a private detective is much easier for him than the police.
Bill didn't insist on it, Rick was actually very curious: "I really don't understand, you're not making movies, how can you make a detective agency, how much money can you make as a private detective?"
Rick's question was a little abrupt, and he directly asked how much money he earned, which was somewhat private, but Liszt didn't care, and he didn't point to the detective agency to eat: "Opening a detective agency is my private hobby, it doesn't matter if you make money or not, anyway, if you want to make money, I can make movies, but I can't make movies all year round, you just understand me as a detective as a vacation." ”
"I see!" Rick had nothing to say, he even regretted asking Liszt this question, whether the detective agency was good or not, whether it was a demon hunting bar or not, it didn't mean much to Liszt whether he made money or not, anyway, I heard that this lucky kid would make money in a low-budget movie that most people can't make in a lifetime.
As Liszt said, bars and detective agencies are just ticket games, and they can play whatever they want if they have money, which is much better than those unruly rich and powerful people playing women's hunting games and human experiments.
Liszt, this guy is also a blind eye, he actually took out two colored gold business cards and handed them to the two "peers": "This is my business card, if you two have any private matters that are inconvenient to appear in person in the future, you can entrust it to me, declare in advance, don't look for me if there is a fire in the backyard at home, I don't have that interest, and I don't want to contact you if you are looking for cats and dogs." ”
Bill and Rick were both laughed at Liszt's conditions, and Bill was even more blunt: "Then what else do you say is looking for you as a detective, I'm the deputy sheriff, do you come to you in a homicide case, and we are a police officer?"
Liszt didn't defend it, he couldn't argue about it, he really wanted to say that there was no problem, no matter how dangerous it was, it was okay not to give money, but that was simply impossible.
"What do you mean by the name of the company on it?" What is SixFansGate?
"It is the Six Doors, another name for the Yamen of the Three Laws Division in ancient China, which is equivalent to a combination of the Federal Police, the Federal Supreme Court, and the Federal Prosecutor."
Liszt tried his best to make these two understand, but in fact, the difference is quite large, and the biggest difference is the scope of power.
"Six doors, what a strange name. Your idea is very bold, but I must warn you, Liszt, that even if you are a detective, you have no right to hurt anyone unless they want to hurt you first. It is the police's business to arrest criminals, the judge's business to try criminals, and the supervision and law enforcement is the business of the local prosecutor. ”
Bill's solemn warning, although it sounded a little uncomfortable, but Liszt would not have any opinion on Bill because of this, on the contrary, he had a much better impression of Bill.
If Liszt does not have systematic supervision, and judges and punishes criminals exactly according to his own preferences, he will one day make a miasma.
Unchecked power inevitably leads to corruption.
Maybe you can't be corrupt but you will definitely show favoritism, as for what form of "selfishness", it is really varied, at least Liszt, who has not passed the test, will never understand.
To paraphrase Bill's detective industry, if there are no constraints, detectives judge themselves and enforce the law by themselves, the abnormal mortality rate in the United States will increase in a straight line, and the crime rate may increase exponentially.
Knowing that Bill was for his own good, Liszt naturally had a better attitude, and smiled sincerely: "Thank you for reminding, I also borrowed such a name to indicate the characteristics of my industry, although I have no law enforcement power, but I can investigate the case anyway." ”
Seeing that Liszt understood, Bill didn't say more, really talking about what company Liszt likes to open, what company he likes to open, what he likes to do, as long as the formalities are complete and he doesn't break the law, anyway, if he has money, he can't manage it if he wants to.
This is both a bar and a detective agency, and it can only be said that rich people are capricious.
No longer paying attention to Liszt's new job, Bill and Rick talked about family trivialities, the two are colleagues and friends, Bill is the godfather of Rick's son, the two families know each other, often party together, are no strangers to the two families, especially the children of the two families, as soon as they chat, they are not finished, and they are truly relaxed.
Liszt didn't care about them, and after wiping his glass, he began to look through some old newspapers that he had recently collected, most of them were cases of accidental deaths in various states, and he had no special plans, just wondering if he could find something unusual in these reports.
For example, his murder case was wrongly judged as suicide or something, Liszt wanted to find it, since he opened a detective agency, he naturally had to play his role, and he was also a practitioner in the entertainment industry, and this bit of professionalism was still needed.
"Boss, bring me a glass of whiskey, no, a bottle, I want a bottle of whiskey."