Before going back, Kawakami checked Scotland's position as usual.
Since he was not in Mikka Town, he was probably dragged away on a mission by Gin.
In this case, Kawakamiji calculated the time.
It is now four o'clock in the afternoon. Based on this journey, Scotland estimates that he will be back around five o'clock, which is time for dinner. Including the cooking time, it may take half an hour.
A little late.
Kawakami didn't eat at noon or in the morning. He had been relying on lemon candies to support himself. He could stay until 5:30, but it was not necessary.
He wasn't interested in eating out today, so he might as well go back to the safe house and do it by himself.
Back at the safe house, Kawakami took out the frozen udon noodles from the refrigerator, then returned to his room and took out a jar of blueberry jam.
Kawakami got angry.
His cooking method is very simple, add water, put it down, boil it, and then take it out when it is cooked; then add some water, add blueberry sauce, and mix it.
Perfect.
The last time Kawakami Tsumugi ate like this, Scotland showed an expression like he had seen other people putting instant noodles in milk tea, hot sauce in cakes, and boiling candied haws in hot pot.
Then he kicked Kawakami out of the kitchen and took over the cooking without any hesitation.
And unilaterally positioned Kawakami as an expert in dark cuisine.
But, to be honest, it's actually quite delicious.
When Tsuyoshi Kawakami was in the research group, he couldn't eat in the cafeteria due to his own reasons, so he often worked in the laboratory by himself. At first, it was mixed with white sugar and rice. After eating it for two months, I got used to the environment and started eating lemon curd, blueberry jam, and peanut butter.
After solving the problem of food and drink, Tsuyoshi Kawakami began to work hard on the paper on rehmannia glutinosa.
While recuperating, Kawakami Tsumugi had already sorted out his ideas, so he started typing quickly this time. It took him about an hour to finalize the first draft.
While reviewing the first draft, Kawakami heard the sound of the door opening, and he reflexively clicked on the computer.
Turning around, he met Scotland's eyes.
"I didn't read it, don't act like an Internet-addicted teenager who secretly plays games." Scotland joked, "Why didn't you go back to your room to write?"
Perhaps to avoid suspicion, Kashasha never conducted business outside his room.
"I guess I can finish it before you come back." Kawakami turned on the computer again, "The previous one was just a stress reaction."
If it was done so openly, it probably had nothing to do with the organization. Scotland pondered.
"What's for dinner?" Scotland asked his companions for advice.
"You can handle it yourself, I've already eaten it."
The gray-haired young man replied, his eyes still staring at the computer screen unblinkingly.
"Okay." Scotland returned to his room and placed his sniper rifle.
On the sofa, Kawakami decided to change his position. He was not used to having other people next to him when doing things that required a certain amount of concentration, such as reading, watching movies, and writing papers.
Back in his room, Tsumugi Kawakami lay on the bed and continued his paper. Although there is a desk in his room, it is rarely used.
The first draft is over, and typos and sentence errors have been resolved. Kawakami sent the paper to his supervisor.
Remaining time……
Kawakami opened the browser and started searching for recent news. It didn't take long for him to find what he wanted.
Factory explosion.
The police report did not reveal the reality. What the news showed was that multiple explosions occurred in a chemical plant due to improper operation by employees. There are no pictures, probably because the entire factory was blown up.
Kawakami's eyes paused on the death toll for a moment, and he wrote down that number.
Then there are other news, such as gang fights taking place in many places. The report was quite sharp, pointing out the irresponsibility of the police and the fact that the bodies were left in plain sight.
It has to be said that in the face of public opinion, the police have not done any public relations and have always been in a state of lying on their backs. They even allowed the media to report extensively on how the detectives helped the incompetent police.
The underworld is fighting, and the police should have closed the net and removed the bomb workshop they currently have.
In fact, there is no loss to the organization. These things are like leeks, one crop will grow again after being cut, but it will take time for the ecological environment to recover.
So Gin might be a little busy.
It doesn't matter to Kawakami whether he is busy extorting money, busy annexing territory, or busy guiding others to annex territory. Gin likes to do things by himself and always makes himself very tired.
In comparison, Kawakami prefers to be reasonably lazy, making clever use of his partners and subordinates, and striving to minimize necessary work, so as to leave time for fishing or doing things.
Just like this time, in order to cause trouble, Kawakami Tsumugi completely pushed the details of the operation to Bourbon - Bourbon didn't care whether Kawakami was happy or not, anyway, he did a good job.
And for the sake of saving his life, this guy didn't throw dirty water on Kawakami Tsumugi during the confession, which was a big surprise to him.
So much so that Kawakami's impression of Bourbon has changed somewhat.
At least he knows where Scotland's "easy to live with" reputation for bourbon comes from. No matter what, people with a bottom line are worthy of love, and it also depends on their character.
I don’t know about bourbon now…
…………
Bourbon is now racking his brains to write a report.
After being discharged from the hospital, the mission of the bomb factory did not change. Rum asked him to submit a written report.
This is also in line with the organization's style of repeatedly questioning suspicious matters and looking for loopholes.
Previously, after analyzing that Kashasha might be a companion, Toru Amuro felt a long-lost stomachache, as if he had eaten poop-flavored chocolate, or chocolate-flavored feces.
Just like someone told him Gin was an undercover agent...
No, the gin was too high, like someone told him the rye whiskey was undercover.
And this mission report made Toru Amuro's stomach pain escalate to another level. He couldn't help but start to worry about whether there was something wrong with Kashasha.
Toru Amuro recalled the rumors about Kashasha that he finally found out before.
One of them is that he likes to interrogate and execute undercover agents privately, and then report them to the organization; at the same time, he is very tolerant of his colleagues who are innocent.
However, looking back now, it appears that "undercover" and "innocent colleague" may have been defined by Kashasha himself.
Just like this time, Kashasha could have killed him in the bomb factory and then reported it to the organization, saying that he was an undercover agent of the police. When the time comes, there will be no evidence, and Kashasha may have fabricated the information in advance.
He is more senior than Toru Amuro, and he is still on Gin's team. Gin and Rum have always been at odds. Therefore, the proper operation of Kashasha will not affect his promotion path in the organization at all.
This is also the reason why Toru Amuro dared to take action against Kashasha before. Rum has never concealed his dislike for Kashasha. As a "caring and sensible" subordinate, he might gain more trust by sharing the worries of his boss.
Thinking of this, Toru Amuro stopped writing and rubbed his temples irritably.
Not long ago, Toru Amuro asked the police to check the intelligence of Officer Chimurio:
He is a member of a police family with a well-established background. His parents were both police officers, but unfortunately both died in the line of duty. He himself served in the Fourth Investigation Division, and made numerous breakthroughs and made great achievements.
It is difficult for such a person to interact with Kashasha in the organization. Therefore, the possibility of collusion between the two in advance was ruled out by Toru Amuro.
The more Toru Amuro thinks about it, the more he feels that there is something wrong with Kashasha.
After he had preconceived the idea, he looked at Kashasha's every move with profound meaning:
Targeting him everywhere was probably because he didn't like the members of the organization; he deliberately acted frivolous and cruel during the mission, probably to avoid making him suspicious; in the end, letting him go with him to the bomb factory made it easier to control uncertain factors; and rescued him from the ruins. …
Maybe in the original plan, Kashasha planned to kill him, but at the last moment he hesitated because of his conscience.
Toru Amuro stared at the draft report in front of him.
Before Kashasha's purpose was clear, he didn't report the news that was unfavorable to him. Now that he knew that Kashasha's identity might be problematic, he wanted to find a way to get Kashasha out.
Whether it was because the report was consistent with the confession, or because Kashasha helped their people. Tohru Amuro cannot trick his allies.
Even if it's a rather annoying guy like Kashasha.
Although during the training, the instructors repeatedly emphasized that being in the same company does not mean safety, there were many examples of undercover agents who sold themselves out to other organizations and risked their lives to climb up the ranks.
Perhaps after a few more years of training, Amuro Toru's heart could be so cold and hardened.
Halfway through writing, Tohru Amuro thought of something: Kashasha was Jingguang's partner, and worries came around like maggots attached to his bones.
Although judging from the previous visits, the relationship between Scotland and Kashasha is better than Tohru Amuro thought. However, Kashasha is quite careless about others when doing trouble.
As a member of the organization, 'Scotland' might be "injured" or even die due to unknown reasons if he blocks Kashasha's way.
During the undercover training, Jingguang's overall performance was better than him, so he might be accidentally injured by Kashasha...
It can only be said that in Toru Amuro's eyes, his ability to tame children has always been in a Schrödinger state.
Before, he was worried that his undercover identity would be exposed and Kashasha would execute him; now, he was worried that his identity as an "organization member" would be too successful and Kashasha would accidentally kill him.
Concern leads to chaos.
Though his thoughts were chaotic, Toru Amuro continued to work on his pen. Before long, Toru Amuro had finished writing the report.
"The details still need to be changed... The most difficult thing to erase is the falling elevator incident. Kashasha will definitely explain it when he is interrogated, so I can't just brush it off.
"Furthermore, according to 'my' character, if I don't make a fuss about this, I will definitely not be able to get over it with Rum.
"But how to make an article?"
Toru Amuro propped up his chin with his hand.
When the elevator fell, Kashasha happened to go out and stayed on the third floor. But he fell down the elevator. This is too suspicious.
Although Kashasha has been acting like a husky running forward, it is not out of place to rush to the front...
But he couldn't write that Kashasha was "lucky" to stay on the third floor when the elevator fell because he was eager to grab credit?
It's so ridiculous, anyone with a discerning eye can see that he is excusing Kashasha.
Moreover, since Kashasha still saved him, he must have considered how to withstand a certain degree of dirty water and how to explain the elevator. He should also be prepared.
Thinking of this, Amuro wrote confidently:
"I suspect there is something wrong with Kashasha's identity. He was the only one who rushed out of the elevator and stayed on the third floor when the explosion occurred.
"He may have known that the explosion would happen..."
After typing the paper manuscript, Toru Amuro wrote an e-mail based on it. The wording was ready, and the rest of the time was just typing.
【receive. ——Rum]
Rum replied instantly.
[If you have other information that you think is important, you can give me feedback at any time. ——Rum]
【yes. ——Bourbon]
…
Rum read the report sent by Bourbon.
The report was consistent with the wording of Bourbon's confession, but added some details. For example, he believed that Kashasha might have colluded with police officers, but there was no evidence.
This kind of identification of a companion's identity is very dangerous in the organization, so Bourbon repeatedly emphasized that he was just suspicious.
From the text, he could tell that Kashasha had successfully offended Bourbon to death in one mission, so much so that he was filled with resentment even after such a long time.
This is the best, because Rum doesn't want his subordinates to have too much interaction with that troublemaker.
To be honest, this report is not very useful.
But Kashaxia is from the Japanese Public Security Bureau... This is completely impossible, unless the organization boss is from the Japanese Public Security Bureau. Bourbon came to such absurd conclusions due to insufficient information.
Fortunately, Rum has more comprehensive information channels at his disposal.
He retrieved an email from Japanese Whiskey:
[Regarding Qian Mu Liangchen’s case, Team Zero intercepted it halfway. After that, our team basically received no information. As for the explosion, according to my speculation, there is a 70% chance that it was done by Group Zero.
In addition, Qian Muliang has joined our group. Does the organization have any plans to assassinate him?
——】
[Don’t touch him, keep monitoring. ——R]
【yes. ——】
Eggs can't be put in the same basket, so Japanese whiskeys don't know that Barolo is theirs too.
In fact, according to the plan, Barolo was supposed to break into the Public Security Zero Unit, but he couldn't force this matter and had to slowly think of a way.
[Also, have you found out Ash’s identity? ——R]
[Not yet, but I have a high degree of suspicion: Susumu Nagakawa, the technical consultant of our team. ——】
According to the information found by Nippon Whiskey, their team currently has an undercover agent lurking in the organization, and the liaison officer is Ash, a famous hacker from the public security system.
However, both Ash and the undercover were very cautious, and Japanese Whiskey had tried so many times but still couldn't find a flaw. In fact, he still hasn't found out who Ash is.
[At the same time, Ash was assigned to Team Zero this time to contact Qian Muliang. I can get information about Ash from Qianmu Liang. ——】
Nippon Whiskey knew that his boss was impatient, so even if the task did not progress, he had to come up with a feasible plan.
[Continue to follow up and don’t alert others. ——R]
【Follow your will. ——】
Rum was thinking, and he subconsciously rapped his knuckles on the table.
Kashasha was from the BOSS, so finding fault with him was not cost-effective. However, Rum felt it was necessary to pay more attention to the undercover matter.
The undercover agent did very little in the organization. He was probably a chess piece brought in by the police. In the end, he was a character who could influence the whole body with one move.
[You must pay attention to Ash’s matter. ——R]
【yes. ——】