At this time, Belmode was building a luxury suite on the top floor.
At the beginning of the night, high-rise buildings stand like mountains, and the endless flow of motorcades traces the traces of light in the city.
The prosperity of Tokyo at night is reflected in the glass windows that occupy one wall.
The beautiful woman was sitting by the window drinking herself. On the table was a tested USB flash drive and a bottle of freshly opened cachaça wine.
It is distilled from sugar cane. It is sweet and refreshing, with a fruity aroma, but it is a real spirit. Among the various spicy foreign wines in her wine cabinet, it appears harmless to humans and animals, but there is no difference in essence.
[Then we are even. ——Vermouth]
Belmode pressed the send button. The status of the message changes to read. Kashasha has not replied to her yet.
She had begged for mercy from her husband before about the theft of his information, and she had to get this favor back.
In fact, if you think about it carefully, she still took advantage. As Kashasha, she would not be treated as a traitor by the gentleman if she did not plead for mercy.
Because in a sense, their situations are similar.
[Okay, let’s assume we’re even. ——Cachaca(^v^)]
Belmod stared at the abstract smiling face for a few seconds. As she expected, Kashasha didn't care too much about it.
This kind of tolerance is very rare in an atmosphere where the organization is cold and wary of each other.
It would be naive stupidity to place it on others, but on Kashasha...
Belmode believes that this is an extreme arrogance caused by extreme confidence in one's own abilities.
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The first phase of the mission comes to an end. Kawakami Tsumugi returned to the Hope Orphanage as Fukaya Yoko, and he took advantage of the time he was fishing in the orphanage to start writing a mission report to Rum.
And his initial assessment of Tohru Amuro.
In fact, not long after Belmode found him, Rum assigned him another secret mission:
Reveal the human trafficking case twelve years ago to Toru Amuro without arousing the other party's suspicion.
This is testing the purity of Tohru Amuro's identity.
Rum is a very cautious and suspicious person. The specific way of expressing this caution and suspicion is to designate all those who can breathe as undercover agents, and constantly set bait for subordinates.
Rum had also set things up for him several times, but after he perfunctoryly dealt with it and "inadvertently" mentioned it to his husband once, Rum completely stopped, and the two of them lived in peace from then on.
For example, in this mission, Yoko Fukaya mentioned the human trafficking case twelve years ago while questioning Nakai Takashi. If Toru Amuro is a qualified intelligence officer, he will definitely investigate, and the investigation will definitely lead to the Japanese police...
Kawakami's thoughts paused, so Rum suspected that Toru Amuro was related to the Japanese police?
This can reveal a lot.
Imagine if Toru Amuro was an undercover police officer and his intelligence investigation led to his own family, what would he do?
Naturally, they will call on the internal information of the police.
At the same time, those who can be sent as undercovers should not be so naive as to directly hand over the public security information to the organization...
So the question is, how can Rum know whether Toru Amuro has used internal public security information?
The most likely outcome is organized individuals within the police.
The status is not too low, at least he has the opportunity to access the call records of the public security database; it is not too high, so that he knows directly who the undercover is and there is no need to bother to test.
The organization has become successful, but there are undercover agents in other organizations.
Thinking of this, Kawakami felt a little proud.
I remember that when he was still a free agent in the action team, he had led more than thirty newcomers, less than half of whom were undercover agents of official organizations or underworld.
Two-thirds of this small half were executed by him personally, and the other third was rounded up by Gin and others.
Later, when he joined the research team, he had to deal with undercover agents, and he almost made a mistake.
But it was a blessing in disguise. Not only did he get his wish, he changed his working environment, he made breakthroughs in system research, and he also successfully passed the blame for the APTX4869 project to others.
However, he seemed to have gotten too proud too early. The police may not have organized undercover agents. After all, all this was just his speculation, and it was unrealistic to go to Rum for confirmation.
For the sake of your suspicious boss's mental health, it's best to pretend you don't notice anything.
After mentally drafting the first draft of the report, Kawakami started editing the email:
"Before this, no one could have imagined that an organization that had long been dormant in darkness could resurrect..."
Kawakami Tsumugi always writes reports very quickly. He can write thousands of words in ten minutes, with both plot and literary talent. Ordinary tasks can be written like adventure novels by him.
The kind that can be collected into one volume and submitted for submission.
It's just that the length of the article exceeds the outline as it is written, and the key contents are evenly distributed throughout the text.
The gentleman read it with great interest, and occasionally exchanged a few words of writing experience with him. Rum couldn't bear to send his report back several times.
It is impossible to change, not even in this life. Deleting any paragraph will affect the integrity of the report. Kawakamiji could only reluctantly mark the key points in boldface.
Half an hour later, after finishing the mission report, Kawakami Tsumugi began to write a preliminary assessment of Amuro Tohru, which gave him a rare difficulty.
The main reason is that the identity purity has not yet been tested out. If I were to describe the testing steps in detail, I would have to write out the entire process of dressing up as a woman.
This is dark history. Just because he doesn't mind letting Belmod see the joke doesn't mean he doesn't mind letting Rum see it.
So this part was taken lightly by Kawakami Tsuji.
Then Kawakami realized that there was nothing to write. The fact that the number of words was less than 1,000 words made Kawakami, who suffered from obsessive-compulsive disorder, feel uncomfortable all over.
So he simply cut the evaluation down to 500 words and sent it to Rum.
[receive. ———Rum]
It didn't take long for Kawakami to receive a reply from Rum.
[Does Toru Amuro need a follow-up from me? ——Cachaca]
[Need not. ———Rum]
No need... It seems that my inference about being an undercover agent is more likely. Kawakami thought.
[Nakai Takashi’s line will be followed by you assisting Belmode. ——Rum]
[receive. ——Cachaca]
Except for regular partners who have names in the organization, the intelligence team rarely allows two code-named members to cooperate.
There are two reasons for this: First, intelligence collection involves the principle of confidentiality, and the fewer people who know about it, the better; second, the codename members of the intelligence team all have their own personalities, and internal friction is particularly serious when they come together.
In fact, the action team also has the problem of poor coordination among members, but Gin's evil spirit is strong enough to suppress it.
On the contrary, it is quite common for the operation team and intelligence team to have one member from each team to cooperate. The intelligence team is responsible for collecting information, and the action team is responsible for acting as bodyguards and thugs, which can also play a role in checking each other to prevent someone from being an undercover agent.
Therefore, in name, Tsumugi Kawakami only assists Belmod, but in practice, Kawakami Tsumugi will definitely join the intelligence department due to his abilities.
What is this? An action team that doesn’t want to engage in intelligence is not a good researcher?