Chapter 97: The Trouble with Kashasha

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In fact, Tsumugi Kawakami couldn't figure out why the green plants couldn't survive even though the delicate and frail mice in the laboratory could reproduce healthily for four or five generations on his hands.

It's a pity that Kawakamiji can't waste a day thinking about this problem, he still has tasks.

"Scotland, we have a mission in an hour, bring a sniper rifle and prepare."

Kawakamiji reluctantly put his pothos back to its original place.

"Mission?"

Scotland paused in cleaning up the dishes.

"Over there Gin."

"Okay, then I'll go get ready and you can wash the dishes."

"OK."

Scotland put the dishes back into the sink, washed his hands, and then returned to his room.

The sniper rifle is in the dark room behind the wall. His bass hangs on the wall.

Kawakami really fulfilled his promise and took Scotland to hold several open-air concerts in nearby parks.

Thinking of the upcoming task, Scotland sighed and took off the bass from the wall.

He opened the darkroom, took out the backpack containing the sniper rifle, then sat on the bed and began to assemble the sniper rifle.

During this year of getting along, Scotland has fully realized how difficult Kashasha is.

If only as a partner, Tsuyoshi Kawakami is one of those rare people:

Strong ability, good at communication, taking care of new people, habitually taking on the more dangerous parts of tasks. The most important thing is that Kawakami never hides his work skills and even has a tendency to cultivate him.

In addition to guiding him to learn disguise, Kawakami taught him a lot in reconnaissance, stealth, hacking techniques and micro-expression research. More comprehensive and in-depth than what he learned in the police academy.

Kawakami Tsumugi is different from Gin. Gin uses fear and death to make people surrender, but Kawakami Tsumugi is trying to win people's hearts.

If Scotland was really an ordinary employee, he might have developed a strong sense of belonging to the organization.

But Scotland is an undercover agent.

As an enemy, Kashasha is quite difficult:

Keen and meticulous, his methods are cunning. Although his words were vague, he never revealed the organization's secrets. Scotland didn't try the cliché, he knew it wouldn't work.

What's more, Kashasha likes to wait until hours before a mission to reveal information about it.

Just like this time, Kashasha only told him the information one hour in advance, and Scotland did not have the time or opportunity to deliver the news even if he wanted to.

There is no need after the mission - killing everyone and then notifying the police is just an afterthought.

Moreover, the winery's scavenger business is very strong, and subsequent investigation will not only have little effect but also arouse suspicion.

Even if I sometimes get information that is not very timely, it is just small fish and shrimps, and the value is not as high as the risk of his exposure.

Therefore, Scotland felt very uncomfortable working as an undercover agent.

Under Kashasha, the information he could obtain was not as much as when he was a peripheral member.

Bourbon's side has already started working for the police, while his side is still dormant. Of course, Scotland knows that haste leads to waste, and once it has completely gained the trust of the organization...

He can be a steal to break into the organization.

With everything ready, Scotland returned to the living room.

Kawakamiji is reading information.

Seven or eight pages of paper were scattered on the coffee table. Half of them seemed to be unreadable, so he folded the one in his hand into two and three to form a small paper boat.

Tsk, so much nutritious nonsense, it seems that it comes from rum.

"Scotland, come and take a look." Kawakami unfolded the information again, flattened it, and put it together with the ones on the coffee table. "Five minutes, do a quick reading."

It's all nonsense. Kawakami finished it in three minutes, giving Scotland two minutes.

"What do you think?" Seeing Scotland finish flipping through the information, Kawakami asked with great interest. It is a routine process to ask for your thoughts after reading the information every time.

Tsuyoshi Kawakami is consciously training Scotland’s thinking ability and ability to absorb and analyze information.

Whether it’s limiting reading time or assigning tasks at short notice, it all increases the difficulty of training.

Gin is so tired, but he just doesn't know how to use his men properly. Not to mention vodka, Chianti and Cohen can only shoot sniper rifles after following him for so many years. Gin had to do many things by himself.

The best way to catch fish in the world is to tell your partner the method and then let him do it while you guide him.

"A company used hacking technology to steal its rival's trade secrets, and was discovered by the organization..." Scotland tried to summarize the main idea, "Gin probably wanted to use this as a way to blackmail that company into doing things for us."

"Absolutely." Kawakamiji nodded.

"At the same time, a sniper rifle is also used. Should the threat be eliminated directly?"

"Well, I hope it won't go to the point of being silenced." Kawakami said.

In fact, what the winery is really interested in is the software that the company uses to steal trade secrets. The company is actually dispensable.

Of course, it would be better if he could be tricked into working in a winery.

Anyway, there are so many companies controlled by wineries. In addition to providing funds, another purpose of these companies is to cover up the real white industry of wineries.

This information can be reported to the police... Scotland thought.

If you monitor the company's movements, you may be able to catch some clues.

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"So why does Gin always prefer places where birds don't poop when negotiating?" Kawakami sighed.

Kawakami Tsumugi and Scotland were crawling on the rooftop. About two hundred meters below was the alley where the target mission was about to appear.

This mission did not require many snipers, so Kawakami didn't even take a sniper rifle in the name of "Scotland, you should exercise more".

"Maybe it's because he's afraid of encountering a case." Scotland replied casually.

Even through his glasses, you can see the gray-haired young man's eyes widening. Kawakami Tsumugi stretched out his thumb:

"As expected of you, the right answer."

If a case is encountered in the middle of the negotiation and the police are called and the police car arrives, wouldn't it be a mess?

It turns out that this wave of gin is in the atmosphere, and it’s very powerful.

Scotland:……

This is an embarrassing compliment.

"I don't think Gin has thought about this level at all." Chianti also interjected on the communication channel.

"Not necessarily," replied Kawakami Tsumugi, holding down the headset. "You have to believe in your elder brother's wisdom."

"Don't talk like vodka, you're so yin and yang, Kashasha."

"Are you saying that vodka is yin and yang?"

"You two, shut up!" Gin cut into the communication channel with a cold voice.

"Scotland has spoken too," Chianti whispered.

“Don’t let the trouble spread, Chianti, it’s none of Scotland’s business.”

"I said, shut up!" Gin became irritable.

Kawakami turned off the voice on the headset - except for special circumstances, it should be turned on at all times when performing tasks.

"Tsk, the winery should add a muting function to the communication equipment, otherwise Gin will be helpless and furious."

"Actually, he can also ask you to write a review."

Scotland reminded as he put aside the recording tube connected to the headset.

"Tell you a secret." Kawakami Tsumugi leaned into Scotland's ear.

"Actually, I don't even know how to review gin. I've handed in the same copy three times."