The pleasure is mine, Mr. van Zieks. [Or... officer? Ah, well. He'll let the guy correct him if need be.
As for the clans, they all feel very arbitrary, even random at times, particularly in the case of his own sorting into Shuten. Though Kamui's no stranger to the government's systems being mildly to very disorganized, this is different: hell, the only other Enma he's really spoken to was an out-and-out yakuza, which. Seems more than a little egregious.]
Fittingly enough, I last spoke about this with another detective who wasn't chosen by the Enma. [And if anyone deserved his job back, it was Kim Kitsuragi.]
You've been selected to police a people you do not know, whose practices you aren't familiar with, with little to no training. Even the most competent officer of the law couldn't learn all of Jigoku-cho's laws in the amount of time they gave us to settle in before we began working. Much as I wish I had a familiar position here, it's not a position I envy.
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As for the clans, they all feel very arbitrary, even random at times, particularly in the case of his own sorting into Shuten. Though Kamui's no stranger to the government's systems being mildly to very disorganized, this is different: hell, the only other Enma he's really spoken to was an out-and-out yakuza, which. Seems more than a little egregious.]
Fittingly enough, I last spoke about this with another detective who wasn't chosen by the Enma. [And if anyone deserved his job back, it was Kim Kitsuragi.]
You've been selected to police a people you do not know, whose practices you aren't familiar with, with little to no training. Even the most competent officer of the law couldn't learn all of Jigoku-cho's laws in the amount of time they gave us to settle in before we began working. Much as I wish I had a familiar position here, it's not a position I envy.
How are you adjusting to it all?