After the mission, Kawakamiji's life was very boring.
There were no movies, no novels, no lemon candies, only sick meals that looked like vomit. Due to personal habits, Kawakami had to go to the canteen of the medical department and watch the catering staff prepare them.
Then Kawakami lost his appetite even more.
Because of the abdominal injury and the arrangements of the F country branch, Kawakami is unable to return to Japan for the time being.
He really wanted to drive the wheelchair around the streets, but the doctor didn't allow it and warned him not to get out of bed for less than five days.
However, Kawakami Tsumugi managed to sneak back to his room and take a shower the next day - he was really dirty and uncomfortable. By the way, I used a special solution to wash away the hair dye and regained my beautiful, fluffy gray hair.
Thanks to Belmod for the wheelchair.
He just made the doctor jump with anger and cursed.
After several battles of wits and courage, the doctor made a compromise: he could walk in a wheelchair, but only at the organization base, and only at the medical department level.
Tsumugi Kawakami didn't intend to fight to the death. After gaining a certain degree of freedom on his own, he agreed to this request.
The medical department of the organization is very private, and he is currently the only patient. Therefore, there is a relative surplus of medical staff. In other words, there is a group of people who are as idle as him.
Every day, Kawakami Tsumugi wanders around chatting with the nurses and sisters, and successfully becomes the group favorite by virtue of his harmless appearance.
But there was still no lemon candy to eat, and the nurses and sisters were only willing to give him lemon-flavored chewing gum.
Out of resentment of not being able to take a walk/recuperating from illness/being bored/not being able to eat sweets, Tsumugi Kawakami had a brain teaser and thought of a way to vent his anger.
File a complaint against Rum.
I remember that a long time ago, well, just a few days ago, Scotland and Bourbon couldn't bear the loneliness in their hearts and found a corner near the hotel to meet.
Scotland also tricked Tsuyoshi Kawakami and obtained his "tacit approval" by using the name of "coordinating Belmod's subordinates".
Faced with this matter, Kawakamiji felt that he had to express his opinion.
I planned to toss a coin to decide, report heads, and resolve tails privately, but the coin suddenly stood up.
So Kawakami made a compromise.
There happened to be two people involved, one reported it and the other resolved it privately. Perfect.
Scotland is quite cute, and he is his partner, suitable for solving it privately later; as for Bourbon... Out of trust in his colleagues, Kawakami believes that Bourbon can handle it.
In order to remove himself and Scotland, Kawakami carefully modified his language, confused the facts, and at the same time greeted Belmod.
The Witch with a Thousand Faces was very generous and without hesitation pushed her new fish out to Kawakami to save him from harm, and wished him a happy recovery.
Kawakami edited the email quickly and complained to Rum about Bourbon.
[...You also know that there are no real friends in the organization. Maybe the characteristic of the intelligence team is that they never miss any opportunity to capture information, but there must always be certain restrictions, right? - Cachaca]
Kawakami's meaning is obvious: Bourbon is harassing his family in Scotland, and he is also suspected of using the friendship of the former whiskey trio to obtain information about Scotland.
Tsk, shameless, you still don’t care.
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It was impossible to expect Kashasha not to become a monster, Rum thought.
Out of caution, Rum read the email from Kashasha. I regret that this letter is not a paper version, otherwise I could use it as toilet paper.
No, if you use it to wipe shit, it will contaminate shit.
But Bourbon harassed Scotland... Rum narrowed his remaining one eye, thinking.
The possibility of an undercover connection cannot be ruled out. But Bourbon is a keen intelligence officer; the basis of keenness is pervasiveness; the consequence of pervasiveness is that he does not follow the rules so much.
The rule that members with different assignments are prohibited from meeting privately is less adhered to.
Even so, Bourbon is a dog that bites wherever it points, and obeys instructions without much discipline, so Rum is very satisfied with it.
Unlike Kashasha, although he is a good source of information...
But this always happens when you call it up:
"Rum, I feel like there's something wrong with your decision. It seems like this is better..."
Shenfeng, the question is quite right. As soon as the gentleman made the decision, the matter was settled.
No leader wants his subordinates to have a close relationship with their boss, so Kashasha will only obey that gentleman's orders unconditionally.
Therefore, it was the gentleman who really intervened in his decision-making.
Throwing such a guy to him, Rum could only think of one word: surveillance.
Just like this time, the two people who contributed to the turmoil in Country F: Kashasha and Belmode, are both members of that gentleman.
The same thing happened when I conquered Barolo last time. I used Belmod.
Fortunately, recently, the eye used for surveillance has been given to Gin again. Rum guessed that it wouldn't be long before Gin felt the same as him.
It's annoying, but it can't be destroyed with one shot, but sometimes it's quite useful.
Although it was basically determined that this incident was caused by Kashasha, Rum decided to test Bourbon.
[What’s going on between you and Scotland? ——Rum]
When he received Rum's message, Toru Amuro was working for Nippon TV Station. Having had a previous part-time experience, he is now a senior field maintenance worker.
In other words, adjust the equipment, hold the microphone, chase away the paparazzi... everything.
Toru Amuro was shocked. He and Scotland... Could it be that Scotland...
No, probably not.
If something goes wrong in Scotland, Rum will never ask straight to the point. He will probably find a way to trick him into going back to "seriously discuss" the issue.
It's very possible that he found out that time near the hotel... what Belmode said? No, more likely Kashasha. In addition, Rum's attitude was gentle and gave him room to explain.
The explanation is definitely not to listen to him describe what happened, but to ask him the purpose of doing so.
Of course, in order to prevent his boss from listening to one side of the story, Toru Amuro summarized the situation in concise language:
[I met my former teammates and said hello, but Scotch mistook me for someone sent by Vermouth. ——Bourbon]
[Scotch is following Cachaca's orders. ——Bourbon]
Bourbon is very good at passing the blame. Both sentences are true, but when put together they have one meaning: Kashasha either has management problems or is using Scotland as a weapon.
Rum was a little surprised that what Bourbon said was not very different from Kashasha. He thought Kashasha was completely distorting the facts and confusing right and wrong.
It's just that the Kashasha guy claimed that Bourbon was disguised as Belmode's subordinate to deceive Scotland.
He contacted Belmod again to confirm the authenticity of the matter, and Belmode gave a positive reply: she indeed sent someone to contact Kashasha.
So it was just a mistake.
But that shouldn't be entirely the case, Rum thought. Bourbon probably wanted to take this opportunity to go along with the flow and get a set of Scottish intelligence.
[Cachaca is a sensitive and neurotic person. He reported your inappropriate behavior to me. Now it seems that it must be a misunderstanding. ——Rum]
[Bourbon, I hope I will not receive such feedback again in the future. ——Rum]
[Yes, I will follow your instructions. ——Bourbon]