[center][h1][color=gray]Tatsumi, Koudou Judgment 129 Branch Office[/color][/h1][/center] Leaning back and stretching, Koudou sighed as he looked at the stack of paperwork laid out in front of him. Glancing at the clock, he realized that school would have finished a little while back for most, but he’d received a pass to get through the formalities of the last day of classes early in order to get to the Judgment branch office. An emergency was what they had called it, but this time they’d been slow on the call as well. Returning to the pile of reports in front of him, he continued to write about the incident that had taken place today- the fight that had broken out on the streets between SEED and REPORT. Properly reporting things to ensure the system would be able to function as the entity it was didn’t bother Koudou. Rather, it was the blatant disrespect for the law that had been on display in this case in broad daylight that frustrated him more than anything. Signing his name at the bottom of the form for the third time in three minutes, he paused his work as he heard the phone on his desk ring. A call to the Judgment branch office? Guessing by how it was coming to this line at this time of day, it was more likely than not a call redirected from Anti-Skill. Still. He had a duty to uphold, and that was to listen to even the smallest of complaints and help civilians in need. That, is Justice. Picking up the phone, he was entirely unprepared for the high-pitched squealing of a small child. Wincing slightly at the unexpected shouts, he listened through the excited ramblings of the child until they had finished. A small smile had begun to spread when hearing the story, and his grin widened as it went on to the end. [color=gray]“Sir, do you have a license to act in the capacity of ‘beating up a bad guy’? Vigilantism, while not the worst of crimes and not actively harmful to society as a whole, is still not properly allowed by national Japanese law,”[/color] Koudou begins. [color=gray]“However, as he did make aggressive actions towards you, and you were able to witness him in the act of a crime, you would be covered by Section 213 of the Code of Criminal Procedure to arrest him, as a Citizen’s Arrest.”[/color] Standing up from his chair, he begins to gather his belongings along with a few sheafs of paper, and make to head out. [color=gray]“To stop a criminal on your own at such a young age… clearly, you must be one with a great passion for [Justice]. Would you like to join Judgment, young one?”[/color] Every word Koudou utters has a pounding force behind them. He means it, all of it. [color=gray]“Ah, how rude of me. Could you tell me your name, and where you are right now? I can head over as soon as you tell me.”[/color] [@DostHou]