Chapter 43: Villains Have No Rights (2)

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The term 'villain' was really used in various ways in our everyday life.

While it was generally used to describe those who harmed social norms, in this world, it naturally referred to the 'villains who need to be arrested.'

Then what was the criterion for judging someone as a villain?

Inflicting injury on someone.

Damaging someone's property.

Committing anti-nation crimes that threatened public order and civilian safety.

Those who committed actions we could clearly call 'crimes' in our everyday life without hesitation could be called villains.

Then.

Could we call someone a villain for indiscriminately making a fuss in a public place like this?

[Ah. I'm warning you. Yook Gibong. If you don't want to get arrested for noise pollution, stop it now.]

An ability user dressed in a police uniform warned Yook Gibong through the microphone.

"Yeah, what can you do about it! Can't arrest me, can you? I'm just a regular citizen, right? Just loudly talking in the square, right?"

[Do you know that noise pollution is a crime too?!]

"So what? It's a minor offense, isn't it? I'm not guilty of anything, right? If you arrest me, you're arresting an ability user, right? And right now... I'm 'testing my ability'?"

He reached out his hands left and right, even hip-thrusting, and mocked the gathered crowd while performing an obviously angry dance.

"Too bad! This country's judicial system, this Sejong Island's judicial system, can't touch me! I'm Korean, an ability user! And on top of that... a minor under 17!!"

"...Triple Crown, huh."

The most horrific combination of three elements in the world.

Of course, among those with these three elements combined, normal children were growing up in a new country, but this 'Juvenile Law Jam' was an exception.

The standards of modern Juvenile Law and this world were completely different.

In the case of ordinary humans, the age criterion for a juvenile offender was no different from Korea before my possession. Still, the ability users of this world received a kind of special treatment that was not exactly special treatment.

[Ability users are very special individuals. Such special individuals go out of control because their environment fails to support them. Could it be that they go on a rampage like this because our society still has different standards for accepting ability users?]

According to such sentiments, ability users were treated relatively 'lightly' under the law until they became adults.

They needed to inflict a near-fatal injury on someone.

Or committed property damage on the level of wrecking someone's car or house.

"What are you going to do, South Korea! Are you going to arrest me, a future B-grade ability user, over such a commotion? Yeah, go ahead, arrest me~! I can just emigrate!"

"Damn...."

Other students, faculty, and even those who came to arrest him couldn't approach recklessly.

If they recklessly overpowered him, and he really caused an uproar about emigrating?

[So and so provoked an ability user, and that person sought refuge in Japan!]

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