Chapter 95 Just a pity

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Why did the topic jump to injuring a colleague? Bourbon couldn't react at once.

So Scotland described Kashasha's plan in a few words in the text message.

Being able to use this self-harming method to achieve his goal... Bourbon's face was solemn, and his fear of Kashasha deepened.

You are so cruel to yourself, let alone the people around you...

Can Jing really cope with it?

[I think……]

Scotland hesitated and wrote in the text message:

[Kashasha was deeply brainwashed by the organization. ]

In these two weeks together, Scotland's view of Kawakami has changed a lot. From the initial caution, to the slightest regret.

A person's true nature can be seen in the smallest details of his behavior. His gentle and humorous personality, his protectiveness, and his acts of kindness in daily life...

If these were all disguises, it would be too scary.

What makes Scotland even more difficult to let go is Kawakami Sina's completely distorted values.

He is indifferent and pessimistic in his thoughts, but he calls himself a romantic; he doesn't care about harming himself, and considers the body to be a renewable resource; he approves of the organization in every detail of his words, and at the same time, he calls himself a scum villain...

Perhaps Kawakami Tsumugi himself didn't realize that when he said these words, there was an imperceptible sense of self-loathing in his expression.

Tsumugi Kawakami is a very contradictory person.

This contradiction is like the stone bricks that have been laid on the lawn for a long time. They seem to be indestructible, but they are cracked by the wild growing grass beneath them.

This kind of argument was vaguely protective... Bourbon felt his eyelids jump.

"Then what did the colleague who was injured by you say?"

[Don't be fooled by him. ]

Bourbon rapped.

[Kashasha is not simple, no matter what, he is also a murderous member of the organization. ]

"He told me not to blame myself," Scotland said.

[I know, I'm just a little sorry. Kashasha plays for the organization. ]

The two chatted for a while.

In fact, they had little information to exchange. Most of the time, Bourbon emphasized the importance of caution to Scotland and was advised by Scotland to lead by example.

Not long after, Bourbon received a notification from the TV station.

"I'm going to change my shift. I wish you a happy holiday." The blond and dark-skinned young man said.

"goodbye."

Scotland watched his friends squeeze into the bustling crowd. The TV station must have finished its work and people left with their equipment.

Scotland planned to sit in the Japanese restaurant for a while longer. To entertain himself, he took down a roll of newspaper from the magazine column nearby.

The time is relatively old, from several days ago.

Scotland, who could only understand part of the French language, flipped through the newspaper roughly, his eyes stopping on a small report at the bottom left hand side of the paper.

Above the report was a photo. In the photo, a building was burned to its skeleton.

It was the temporary base of the organization where they had stayed before.

Scotland frowned, he called up the translation software on his phone, and began to read the article stumblingly. Halfway through, he felt so inexplicably irritated that he couldn't read any more.

"Did the fire break out because the residents held the wires privately..."

It's obviously not true.

A message box popped up, and at this moment, Kashasha sent an email:

[Scotland, be careful when you come back. The doctor said he wants to settle the score with you. ——Cachaca]

Scotland was a little confused because of the burned organization stronghold, but he still replied to Kashasha first.

[What's going on? You got out of bed and ran around again? ——Scotch]

[No, the doctor allowed me to get out of bed a long time ago. I just accidentally found the lemon candy you hid. ——Cachaca]

[…——Scotch]

[I'm going to die if I don't eat sweets. ——Cachaca]

Somehow, Scotland did something he didn't even expect. He took a photo of the newspaper report and sent it via email.

[Is this our previous organizational base? ——Scotch]

[Knowingly asking, Scotch, do you want to know what's going on? ——Cachaca]

[Yes, a little curious. ——Scotch]

[This was actually a mistake by a peripheral member of the organization. He put a few ordinary people on our floor. For the sake of safety, we abandoned this stronghold. ——Cachaca]

[By fire? ——Scotch]

[Yes, any questions? ——Cachaca]

Although it is not the peak tourist season, there are still many people staying in that hotel. Scotland did not say anything. He was thinking about how many ordinary people would die in that fire.

[No more, thank you——Scotch]

[In most cases, this kind of mistake will not occur, but the management here is not good. ——Cachaca]

[Um. ——Scotch]

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[Character points obtained: 3]

[Current character points: 38]

Kawakami raised his eyebrows when he heard the system beep.

Is Scotland stimulated? Kawakami reasoned instinctively.

His partner may have overheard him telling the innkeeper to "take care of" the incident, and then chalked the fire up to him.

According to the time, this newspaper should be from a few days ago. The place that sells newspapers will not display the newspaper from a few days ago; it is most likely a library, hotel, or restaurant-these places have magazine columns in the leisure areas.

There is no library near that scenic spot. Unless Scotland encounters an exotic love, the hotel can rule it out; this time is noon, so it is most likely a hotel.

Scotland probably didn't go out of its way to investigate this matter, but just happened to see it.

Fire is a traditional finishing technique, and Kawakami started reading photos taken in Scotland.

Then I discovered that the report was incomplete, and there should still be some left after turning the pages of the newspaper.

He was halfway through the book and felt a little uncomfortable if he didn't finish it. In fact, Scotland could be asked to take pictures of the rest, but Kawakami felt that the other party was not very interested in chatting.

The system didn't respond so many times before, but a burned-down organizational stronghold got character points, probably because ordinary people were involved.

Combined with the character point acquisition mechanism... Scotland is still too kind. It may take a few more years of practice before the mentality can change.

There are always some people who have this mentality: It's fine for the mission goals, but it will affect ordinary people.

Kawakami sat in a wheelchair and slid to the doctor's office.

"Hello, doctor! Can you borrow the newspapers from the past few days?"

Kawakami Tsumugi has the habit of visiting places everywhere. In the past few days, he has a clear understanding of the structure of the organization's stronghold.

The doctor was sitting at his desk - there was still lemon candy on the table from Kawakami Jina. He raised his head when he heard the sound.

Even with a mask on, Tsuyoshi Kawakami could see the doctor's face full of disgust.

"Don't be too busy refusing, doctor." Kawakami said cheerfully, "I know you have the habit of collecting newspapers."

"Okay...as long as you can calm down a little bit." The doctor rolled his eyes, "I'll take it with you. How many days will it take?"

"Just one week, thank you."

Success came to the newspaper, and Kawakami quickly turned to the article he wanted.

Ten people died and two were injured.

In fact, in Kawakami's opinion, it's not bad.

The ten people who died included the innkeeper and his assistant, as well as the five gangsters who were eliminated in advance. In other words, not counting injuries, there were only three unlucky tourists.

Do you want to tell Scotland that not many ordinary people are affected? Kawakamiji thinks.

Forget it, there’s no need, Scotland will always get through this.

Cruelty is not something that happens overnight, but a process of boiling the frog in warm water.

In terms of mentality, Scotland is still far from qualified organizational staff.

But it doesn't matter, Kawakami can be polished slowly, as long as Scotland is not the enemy.