"Hmph... You can't hide this matter even if you want to, right?" Gin said coldly, "Lark will also get on that train. By then, he might be able to discover the little moves between you and Bourbon, or directly Discover Shirley's whereabouts, and since he will get on that train, that person may also tell him your actions and ask him to assist you secretly... No matter what your plan is, he will know about it sooner or later. .”
"I understand what you said. I just hope you don't leak the news for the time being. I have never thought of hiding it from him. As for that person... I will of course make it clear to that person what my plans with Bourbon are. ," Belmode said softly, "I know that last time Lark let Shirley escape, he should want this opportunity to avenge his shame, but my obsession with Shirley is also very deep, even that time If you want to favor Lark, you can't take away all our hunting opportunities, right?"
"Are you so obsessed with Shirley?" Gin asked, and before Bellmode could answer, he continued, "In that case, you'd better express your thoughts to that person as soon as possible. As long as that person supports you, even if Lark still knows Shirley's whereabouts, I have a way to ensure that he does not participate in this operation... But the premise is that your idea is approved by that person."
"Of course, if that person doesn't agree with my idea, I can't stop Luck from participating, right?" Belmode chuckled softly and said, "Anyway, please don't tell Luck about this first. , if you all come to grab prey, Bourbon might complain about me. I am currently very comfortable cooperating with him, and I don’t want to be complained by him. I will wait until I know that person’s attitude. This should not embarrass you. ?”
"It's just that I won't tell him the news for the time being. It's not something embarrassing..."
"Then I will contact you after I get the reply from that person."
"drop."
After hanging up the phone, Belmod put down the phone, took the wine glass on the table with his left hand, took a sip of the sherry in the glass, reorganized his original plan in his mind, and then seriously edited it on his mobile phone. Email to that one.
This time it was Bourbon who discovered Shirley's whereabouts. If Bourbon insisted on hunting down and executing Shirley himself, the opportunity to act first should also be given to Bourbon, including Bourbon's partners in this operation. You can give priority to bourbon.
This is a rule recognized by everyone in the organization. As long as she tells that person - "Bourbon really wants this opportunity to perform, and so do I. Can you please give this opportunity to us? If we don't seize Shirley, If you bother others to take action and show a competitive attitude, that one will agree to let them deal with Shirley first.
Obtaining that person's permission has never been the difficulty in her entire plan. The real difficulty is whether Gin and Lark will comply...
That's right, even if the one tells the two people not to rush to take action, the two people may still raise questions-'Why don't you let me participate?', 'Don't you think things are a bit strange?', 'I think you should let me follow. , Make sure they don't let Shirley go after they miss, that would be troublesome.
As long as the two people don't want to cooperate, there are ways to undermine her. They can even get the consent of the other person and openly undermine her with the support of the other person.
So in addition to getting that person's permission, she also needed both Gin and Lark to make it clear that they would give up the priority of pursuing Shirley.
Because of this, she sent an email to Gin first before contacting that person and contacting Lark.
She has known Gin for many years and has some understanding of Gin's character and thinking mode.
Gin hated it when someone in the team leaked information to others, but he liked it when someone told him other people's information.
She took the initiative to tell Gin the news, showing the attitude of "I will tell you as soon as I have any news", emphasizing the friendship between the two of them, and then, her frank behavior can be used to kidnap Gin - This is the news that others got. I shouldn't have told you originally, but I still risked Bourbon's displeasure by telling you. Now I want to deal with Shirley by myself. You should give up the hunting opportunity for the time being. give it to me? Also, Bourbon doesn’t want others to take the credit. If he knew that you grabbed the opportunity to take action after I told you the news, he would definitely blame me. You wouldn’t let me face such an embarrassing scene, right?
Gin is happy to see her taking the initiative to hand over information and will give encouraging feedback - since you trust me and tell me this information, I will definitely not make it difficult for you.
Of course, Gin will not really have a good impression of the leaker. He may even feel that since the leaker can leak other people's information, he is also likely to leak his own, making it even harder to trust the leaker.
However, she usually doesn't spread information everywhere, and she hinted in the email, 'I said it because it was you.' Playing the emotional card, the result should be better.
If Gin thinks she's unreliable because of her leaking behavior...
That's okay, Gin has long been dissatisfied with some of her actions, at least once.
As long as Gin can promise not to take action until their operation is over, that's enough.
Gin agreed, at least he would not cause trouble for them openly.
Compared to Gin, Luck's side is much more troublesome.
I heard that Lark met Shirley before but didn't catch anyone, and she was still a little bit resentful afterwards. It was already difficult to convince Lark not to interfere in their actions, and she didn't know what persuasion method would be effective for Lark.
Even if Luck is in a non-offending state with normal emotions and no major cognitive problems, he will have some strange thoughts. If Luck is in a sick state, his thoughts and behaviors are even more difficult to predict.
But it’s not surprising. Of course, normal people cannot understand the thinking mode of a psychopath...
If she couldn't understand it, then there was no need to understand it. She decided not to care what Lark thought and just use external forces and means to achieve her goals.
She called Gin tonight. In addition to getting a guarantee from Gin that 'I won't interfere', she also wanted to inoculate Gin - not just you, we don't want Lark to interfere either. If I get that A support, you can help.
Of course Gin didn't have to help them.
She told Gin the information in exchange for Gin's promise to let them go first, and it seemed like she was being greedy to make any further demands.
Sure enough, Gin also had the attitude of "You can take care of Luck's situation yourself, I don't care" at the beginning, and she was a bit of a spectator spirit, and even had a yin and yang attitude that she would hide information from Lark even if she gave up a good helper. behavior, and I wonder if her behavior has bad intentions.
She also explained to Gin that if Lark heard the news and took the initiative to participate, it would probably steal the limelight, which might cause Bourbon to be dissatisfied. After that, she also said that she just didn't want to be robbed of her prey, so she took the initiative to propose She knew that she would explain the situation to that person, and try to reduce all the suspicions Gin had about her concealment of her behavior.
Even if Gin didn't care about her and Bourbon's wishes, she still had to consider her and Lark's situation.
If Luck breaks everyone's default rules, it will not only cause dissatisfaction from her and Bourbon, but may also make other insiders of the organization feel that Luck is too much in the limelight and will be wary of acting with Luck next time.
This is not the outcome that one wants to see.
Lark may not know the default rules in the organization, or may break the rules due to his unstable mental state, but Gin clearly knows the default rules and is sober. Since the one who originally gave Lark to Gin's care, Gin He shouldn't have done anything when he was about to get into trouble.
She repeatedly emphasized her and Bourbon's wishes, not hoping that Gin would be kind enough to accommodate them, but that she wanted to guide Gin to seriously think about the possible consequences of this matter and make Gin think more. A possibility comes to mind: If I didn't warn Luck in advance and caused Luck to get into trouble, would that person feel that he couldn't take responsibility?
In addition, Lark's elusive and unstable character like a gasoline barrel should have made Gin shun him, but the two people got along surprisingly well. Gin will also consider whether Lark will be right for him. He was disappointed by his indifferent approach, thus destroying the originally good relationship between the two.
Lark and that person may not necessarily think so, but as long as they warn them in advance, they can avoid the troubles they encounter. Is there any reason for Gin not to remind them?
So, if Lark learns of Shirley's clues and wants to snatch their prey, Gin will definitely alert Lark - which will get you in trouble.
When a person insists on doing something, but the people around him who are close to him send out the message that "this is not a good thing to do," the person will be slightly affected and will reflect on whether there is any problem with his decision.
The same goes for Lark. When that person, Gin, and her all sent out the signal that "this is not good," why would Lark hesitate to consider getting himself into trouble for a chance to kill Shirley? Situation, is this worth it?
As long as Lark is weighing it in his mind, she can use this as a breakthrough to convince Lark.
After that, she will give some guidance to that person, Gin or Lark himself, so that Lark will actively or passively give up boarding the train, completely cutting off the possibility of Lark interfering in the operation and discovering Shirley's true identity during the operation.
At present, her plan is going smoothly with Gin, but it seems to be a little too smooth. Not only does Gin imply that she will not interfere in the first round of hunting and give them the opportunity, but she also implies that as long as she gets that person's permission, Just help her stop Lark...
Is Gin so kind?
Having said that, Gin said that he would not take action until the big iron snake returned to its nest, but he did not say that I would not take action after the train arrived at the station. Could it be that...
"Is this a trap of word games? When the train arrives at the station, the initiative will be taken away..."
Belmode thought about it, typed his code name at the end of the email, passed the email to that person, looked at the 'sent successfully' prompt, and smiled with complicated emotions.
She might be playing a word game this time.
She told Kudo Shinichi that she would not attack Shirley again, but this time it was Bourbon who did it. She was just assisting Bourbon and clearing some obstacles for Bourbon...
That doesn't count as her breaking the promise, right?
(End of chapter)