Chapter 100 Doubtful but indifferent

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"I think so," Scotland said.

"Ah, we happily reached an agreement." Tsumugi Kawakami said in a cheerful voice, "But it's still a bit bad to compare people to dogs. Well, it's best not to say it in front of the police officer."

"indeed."

Scotland replied that he could not tell whether Kawakami Tsumugi was suspicious at the moment.

Kawakami thought for a while, and there was actually no problem with Scotland's explanation.

Not everyone has hyperamnesia like him, and they will indeed react that way when meeting people they may have met.

And it's not just Matsuda Jinpei. Scotland also had similar reactions when meeting other people - such as the park's resident exercisers, convenience store clerks, and takeaway boys.

It's just that this time Matsuda Jinpei was identified as a key figure by the system, so Kawakami Tsumugi paid special attention.

In fact, whether the two knew each other or not, it did not affect Kawakami's assessment of Scotland. Although he was suspicious, it didn't matter.

In his eyes, Scotland's identity is not very innocent, but it is not very suspicious either.

He is the kind of member who has no problem working in a winery but has doubts about trusting him further.

By the way, almost one-third of these code members are in the winery and they are the backbone of the winery.

So far, Scotland has not caused losses to the organization, but has created a lot of benefits. It has cooperated with Kawakami's many whimsical ideas and prepared many mission reports - Gin asked Scotland to write mission reports by name.

Moreover, Kawakami Tsumugi is not very interested in catching undercover agents.

Gin caught an undercover agent out of habit, and the other members caught undercover agents as a result of their real achievements. As for Kawakami Tsumugi... he has a very special status in the winery because of his repeated jumps in the action team and the research team.

On the one hand, Kawakami's status is not low, he can directly contact the gentleman, and he can argue with gin and rum without fear even under the influence of others.

But on the other hand, Tsui Kawakami has always been a free man. He has no influence in the organization and no real power.

In other words, he has reached the ceiling of his career. Even if he catches an undercover agent and gets a piece of performance, it will be of little use. Therefore, he is not interested in spending too much time to check it - if it is his own responsibility or he is in trouble, he can just do it.

And in most cases, he doesn't need to check it deliberately.

Under the connivance of Kawakami Tsumugi, his undercover agents always felt that the spring for stealing intelligence was coming, and couldn't help but start contacting uplines and developing downlines in an attempt to show off their talents.

The most calm period is three months.

And there are always some terrible flaws exposed, obviously like walking down the street wearing only flowery underwear in the winter, which makes Kawakami feel that pretending not to see it is an insult to his own intelligence.

But during this year, Scotland was very honest, did not deliberately seek information, and lived a normal life.

Moreover, after Kawakami Tsusami reported Rum, the trouble-making Bourbon from the intelligence team no longer came to harm Scotland.

From this perspective, Scotland is most likely fine. In other words, he has problems but is quite calm.

"The Sword Comes"

The most important thing is that Scotland can give him a job.

After a year of grinding, Scotland is now a qualified migrant worker, which directly led to Kawakami not feeling the taste of 996,007 for a long time.

The ability to work is a bonus, which makes Kawakami willing to extend his observation period indefinitely - his long-term plan was to move out in a month or two.

Moreover, Scotland was a very good roommate, never interfering in inquiring about Kawakami Tsumugi's movements, and even provided him with three meals a day.

In addition, Kawakami's criteria for judging undercover agents are very restrained: there is no suspicion of guilt, and there is no conclusive evidence, it is not an undercover agent.

In fact, Gin also follows this judgment standard, but on this basis, he will also refer to the strength of the suspected member:

If the peripheral members are suspicious, kill them directly; if the potential peripheral members are suspicious, examine them to see if there are any problems; if the suspicious ones are code members...

Surveillance is the main task and beating is supplemented by beating, and the work and salary are still paid. Without clear evidence, you cannot directly arrest and interrogate, which will shake the morale of the military.

Gin and rye whiskey are currently the last case.

Kawakami once heard Bellmode relay Gin's complaint and felt that there was something wrong with the rye whiskey, but he couldn't find the problem. He couldn't help but treat him as a good seedling for the distillery, but he also suspected that he was unclean.

Of course, these were tricked by Kawakami. At that time, Belmod mainly complained to him about another matter:

"That Rye Whiskey guy... is just as annoying as that woman from the Miyano family."

"No, I think Rye is very good at language. 'Rotten apple' is too vivid, hahahaha... most people can't think of it..."

Then he was hammered several times by the angry Belmode.

Ahem...that's too far off topic.

The question now is whether Scotland knows the curly-haired officer.

"Actually, I think the police officer named Matsuda Jinpei is very interesting." Kawakamiji's eyes narrowed, "Maybe we can get to know the new guy from the Investigation Division."

Hearing these words, Scotland felt like he almost couldn't breathe.

This guy Kashasha just likes to toss in a search, so why did he decide to target his friend!

"Don't get yourself into trouble, it's better to keep a distance from the police." Scotland said.

"No, no, no, Oyin is hiding in the city." Kawakami shook his head, "Besides, in a town like Mihua Town where there are frequent cases, it would be good to know a few policemen."

After all, I can walk in and out of the crime scene at will. Going to the police station to record a video is like going to my own home. It feels so good that I couldn’t stop after trying it a few times.

Moreover, Kawakami also took this opportunity to interview many colleagues and successfully wrote a paper related to this.

Academically, he has confirmed his status as a PhD in social psychology.

"Ah, of course, for a newcomer to an organization like you... it's best to stay away from the spies." Kawakami added, "It's easy to catch people's tongue, right?"

"You are not afraid of slanting shadows if you are upright." Scotland glanced at his partner, "Also, if you get yourself involved, I won't help."

This guy Kawakami Tsumugi has a bit of a Riddler habit. After being together for so long, Scotland has learned to start talking directly when he is pretending to be serious.

Scotland knows that at this time, the more normal he behaves and the less he cares about Matsuda Jinpei, the more he can reduce his suspicion and the more beneficial it will be to Matsuda Jinpei.

Kashasha is quite law-abiding in his daily life. He maintains his identity as "Kawakami Tsumugi" very well and doesn't touch anything in the dark.

Therefore, Scotland is not worried that Matsuda will suffer a loss at the hands of "Kawakami Tsumugi".

What he was really worried about was that Matsuda became interested in "Kawakami Tsumugi" instead, and then accidentally revealed Kashasha under the disguise of "Kawakami Tsumugi"... That would be difficult to solve.

Maybe he had to risk his identity and send Kashasha in.

"That's too much, Scotland, where's the partnership?" Tsumugi Kawakami complained, "Why do you want me to come in?"

"The partnership is there, and I didn't mention calling Gin and the others over to watch the joke. As for the latter point, don't you think you're very good at seeking death?"

"Don't worry, I won't even go in if you go in, Scotland."

"Don't take it lightly."

"Same words to you."