"On the victim's side... that means not only the victim, but also his family or survivors, right?
Shester answered Lombardo's question without interrupting her hair.
"Yes, they don't care about those who suffer from crime damage, they only pursue the interests of the perpetrator they come into contact with, and even attack the victim's side if that's an obstacle!
"That's a terrible story... isn't that secondary damage then..."
"Yeah, you're absolutely right. Plus, what these people can't do is shake the human rights of the perpetrators."
"But when it comes to human rights, there must be human rights on the victim's side, too, right?
"Exactly. In the first place, the idea of human rights should be the right of all human beings to equality at birth. Then naturally the victim should also have the right to do so. By the way, all these people say is human rights on the part of the perpetrators!
"Why would you do that..."
"I guess it's because it's just the perpetrators we deal with on a daily basis. I assume that I am the only one who can save this poor lamb while I look at all the pathetically beaten assailants over the iron lattice in front of me, and that is when I fall into the illusion that I have become even God, and I am the one who will attack justice and the victim's side."
"Am I justice again..."
"I guess the early story makes the entire law enforcement community susceptible to that kind of illusion."
"... then the judge too? ……
"Probably..."
Then the door beside the front opened with a heavy noise, and five judges and thinkers came in from within.
"Rumor has it, how dare you?
Shester said with one eye closed.
But Lombardo did not respond, staring at his side.