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Chapter 5, Scene 1 (to give a short scene done before I jump back to the earlier scenes).

Also, I want to apologize for saying "Chapter 6" earlier when I meant Chapter 5. I blanked out. Honest mistake. I'll edit my last few replies with the error.


 * Shaw established the world police in year 573 as a superpower domestic organization.


 * Each nation already has an established security force, as well as the general military responsible for security maintenance. Of course, they did not have systematic (and equal) cooperation between each other (ie, they weren't interconnected).


 * With the conflicts between countries subsiding, a new problem became rampant in Evillious' peace: organized crime syndicates.


 * Some of them were originally vigalentes that had been formed in order to protect the security of the region that got too radical/violent (this is probably referencing Neo Apocalypse).


 * In response to the problem, the government decided to have these organizations integrated with their sub-divided security.


 * However, while things were far more peaceful compared to the old days, the conflicts in each country wasn't completely gone. It wasn't easy maintaining the peace for more than one of the countries. That's where Shaw stepped in.


 * The Freesis Foundation had already well established itself throughout the region and had connections with foreign dignitaries.


 * With the foundation taking the initiative, they asked for support for an establishment of a security organization in the interest of each of their countries (ie, Shaw convinced all the important government people to allow the world police to handle their nation's security affairs). And it was actually a huge success.


 * There was opposition to the idea that a single individual, the foundation, would serve as a representative for mainstance of such a security organization. Therefore, this opposition was called by stating this new world police's position was "a collection of country-specific police agencies/bureaus".


 * The nations can still maintain authority over their own police organizations like before; the world police simply take and share that information from the district police.


 * For example, the world police's Elphegort branch in Elphegort is managed by the Elphegortean government (I think?) and its members were originally Elphegortean police officers. But, criminals from other countries come for refuge in Elphegort.


 * Since dealing with these organized criminals would be such a large amount of work across the nation, they may make full use of the world police's networks and target data, and have the details  be readily available.


 * In some cases, investigations from investigators and nearby forces in other countries will also be performed.


 * Shaw couldn't put Hanne "in command of the world police" because it would be, of course, illegal. Even the commander of the Freesis Foundation couldn't just freely use the police organization for his own convenience.


 * But, the foundation provided most of the funding for the world police's activities, so it's also not easy for the foundation to just ignore words from the top.


 * Although the world police's headquarters was in Marlon, the Marlon government had sovereignty over the investigations performed there. At the same time though, there was a department present for international investigations at the headquarters.


 * The world police Marlon headquarters' International Tasks Department, better known as Justea (Yusutea). The name is taken from that of an old Beelzenian ruler (kanji typically can mean King/Emperor, depending on context).


 * Justea was known to be the first to establishe an organized security agency in Evillious. The department's first director/chief was a history buff and so referred to themselves by the name and it stuck.


 * Not too many investigators belong to Justea. There are currently only 12 people.

And I will work on the other four pages later on as two pages of densely packed narration kills the concentration.