Shit, man, I know. I used to think the likelihood of having a third of a police force be corrupt was just as far-fetched as werewolves.
[But it's not like he has to tell Yuji that. Yuji's the one who was partnered for years with a guy who always thought the law was black and white, that cops were automatically to be trusted far above anyone else.
Part of him still does, even after all this, and it makes him reluctant to admit the next part.]
I was wrong. Internal affairs exists for a reason, after all, even if it feels like they're usually the enemy.
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[But it's not like he has to tell Yuji that. Yuji's the one who was partnered for years with a guy who always thought the law was black and white, that cops were automatically to be trusted far above anyone else.
Part of him still does, even after all this, and it makes him reluctant to admit the next part.]
I was wrong. Internal affairs exists for a reason, after all, even if it feels like they're usually the enemy.