"So, do you think the undercover agent is among these three people?"
In the somewhat dark conference room, Gin looked at the three photos handed to him by Keir and Bourbon, with no expression on his face.
Regel always likes to make some very simple things very complicated. This is Gin's idea.
In Curacao's list, Bourbon and Kiel were suspected of being undercover, but the authenticity of this list was later affected by the rebellion in Curacao.
In this matter, as an organizational cadre who directly takes orders from the boss, Gin naturally also received orders from the boss:
Re-investigate Bourbon and Kiel. Once their undercover identities are confirmed, they will be dealt with immediately without requesting instructions.
The boss's order coincides with Regel's plan to a certain extent.
Due to the rebellion in Curacao, the boss doubted the authenticity of the list. He requested that these two people be re-investigated before making a final decision.
Regel, on the other hand, wanted to kill two birds with one stone, using a Metropolitan Police undercover as a bait to test the true identities of the two people. At the same time, he also hatched a "double undercover" plan to play a Mission: Impossible game. .
In Ginjiu's view, Regel was simply a waste of time. It was just because his plan coincided with the boss's order that Ginjiu didn't bother to say anything.
So, Gin, who was forced to increase his workload, just watched Bourbon and Gere squatting in front of the Metropolitan Police Department like idiots every day.
Just when he couldn't help but think about whether to go up and kill these two embarrassing fools, they finally took some practical action.
The two men quietly investigated the cadres of the organization's intelligence team. After some screening, based on the clues previously provided by Reger, they finally identified three candidates who may be undercover agents.
Although under Reger's order, Gin did not stop the two men from doing this.
But just in case, he decided to wait until this incident was over and directly change the leadership of the intelligence team.
Nothing else, because these people may be exposed at any time, so it is always better to be cautious.
Gin believed that Reger must have anticipated this situation a long time ago. After all, the clue he gave that "undercover agents are good at gathering intelligence" was an obvious guide in itself.
They anticipated possible crises in advance but did not make any risk aversion.
In other words, he chose to sacrifice the entire intelligence team for his "double undercover" plan.
This old monster is still the same as it was more than ten years ago...
Gin couldn't help but think this in his heart.
"Yes, according to the clues Regel provided us, these three people are the biggest suspects." In front of Gin, Kil said.
"If Regel's clues are correct, then the undercover agent should be one of the three of them."
"There are three people, but there is only one undercover." Gin put down the photo and looked at the two people in front of him, his voice was low and cold,
"How do you plan to determine the identity of the undercover agent?"
"Gin, I heard that the organization has recently assassinated a group of congressmen who may threaten the organization in the future?" Kil did not answer Gin immediately, but asked instead.
"That's what happened." Gin replied.
If an organization wants to develop and grow, it is impossible to just hang out at the bottom and engage in dirty deals in the shadows.
When one's strength reaches a certain level, it becomes natural to associate with a country's superstructure.
The organization's power in Japan is extremely powerful, so powerful that Gin feels that even if he drives a helicopter to shoot down Tokyo Tower or drives an Osprey to bomb the Ferris wheel, no one will be able to find out who is responsible for the organization afterwards.
The reason behind this power is also very simple. The organization has people on it and has huge energy.
At the same time, in order to maintain this huge energy, some necessary transactions were made, such as the congressmen who were assassinated this time and did not want to live a good life.
These people are either filled with a boring sense of justice in their hearts, or they are fools who have become aware of the existence of the organization and are trying to do some unfriendly things to the organization.
In short, they are the kind of people who need to be dealt with in advance.
Gin was not surprised that Keir and Bourbon knew about this matter. After all, he had previously asked the cadres of the intelligence team to collect information on those congressmen. The two of them had been investigating the intelligence team for the past two days. It’s not surprising to hear some rumors about this matter.
He didn't stop these two people from knowing about this because of their doubtful undercover identities.
On the contrary, it would be better to say that Gin was looking forward to it.
He was really looking forward to it. If the assassination of the congressmen was exposed, it would be able to confirm the undercover identities of these two people.
Once the undercover identities of these two people can be confirmed, there is no need for him to say more about what to do next.
It's a pity that Gin can only think about this kind of thing by himself.
After all, leaving aside the suspicion of undercover agents, Bourbon and Kiel are considered rare talents in the organization, and it is impossible for them to fail to think of this.
"Gin, I want to confirm again that the three people in the photo were not involved in the investigation of those congressmen who wanted to be assassinated, right?" Keir asked again.
"That's right."
Gin was extremely cautious in his work. Since there were undercover agents in the intelligence team, he left all the investigation of the assassination of the congressman to the more senior cadres in the intelligence team.
After all, relatively speaking, the possibility of the older generation of cadres being undercover is indeed lower than that of the younger cadres.
Thinking of this, Gin couldn't help but want to punch the No. 2 who had already given up and went out to play.
Based on Gin's understanding of Regel, this old monster definitely knew the identity of the Metropolitan Police undercover agent, but Regel refused to tell him.
The reason is that he believes that Gin has a murderous impulse towards the undercover. If he tells the undercover's true identity in advance, Gin will definitely be able to kill the undercover in advance, and his plan will be ruined.
Therefore, Regeer just didn't say anything. Not only did he not say anything, he also left it all to Gin and ran out to play by himself.
To be honest, if I hadn't known that Regel's character was like this very early on, Gin would sometimes seriously think about whether this old monster was also an undercover agent, right?
"In that case, I have a plan. If this plan goes smoothly, we may be able to get the undercover agent to reveal his identity."
After receiving Gin's confirmation, a dark and sinister smile suddenly appeared on Kil's face, the kind of smile that made people think she must be the real Gin at a glance.
"Of course, Gin, I need to use this assassination of the congressman as bait, and this requires your cooperation."
"interesting."
Very satisfied with the smile on Kil's face, Gin raised the corners of his mouth slightly and also showed his iconic villain smile.
"Tell me about it, Kil."
Toru Amuro, who was on the side, looked at the weird smiles on the two people's faces, and his heart suddenly thumped.
He thought he might have guessed what the plan was...