Chapter 222 Rye’s Warning

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Now that the mission was completed, Kawakami was about to evacuate. He quickly disassembled his sniper rifle, put it back as it was, and put it away in his clothes.

Judging from the windbreaker alone, no one knows what Kawakami has on him.

After packing up, Kawakami quickly evacuated the scene and blended into the crowd. Only then did he start playing with his mobile phone, taking pictures of the building where rye whiskey was entrenched.

Kawakami's estimate of the light was very accurate. In the short video, something flashed. To professionals like them, it was obviously the reflection of the sight.

It is enough as evidence of guilt.

Kawakamiji sent this video to Gin, and then added a sentence:

[Give me Rye’s contact information. I want to talk to him. ——Cachaca]

[Perhaps this 800-yard inexperienced person is wandering around with a sniper rifle? (smile)——Cachaca]

That’s right, Tsui Kawakami has no contact information for rye whiskey, or in theory there isn’t.

Privately, he found out about rye whiskey and even Miyano Akemi's house number. But Tsumugi Kawakami wouldn't reveal how much he knew just because of a small incident like being pointed at a gun. Even if it was a fight, it would be best to make it clear with Gin.

In order to reduce the intersection between organizational members, avoid pulling out too much mud from the carrots. For tasks like this that don't require much cooperation, members basically don't know each other's information, and those who need cooperation can only leave temporary contact information.

Although Kawakamiji and Rye Whiskey knew each other, they also acted according to this rule.

While waiting for Gin's reply, Tsumugi Kawakami had already returned to the first floor. He waited another two minutes and received Gin's email.

[Don’t go too far. ——Gin】

A garbled code was attached at the end of the email. This is the temporary phone number for Rye Whiskey.

Kawakami glanced at it, clicked on the supporting decryption software, and effortlessly typed the complex and lengthy string of garbled characters into the submission box.

Unless it's a long paragraph of text, Kawakami rarely uses the copy-paste function because he can remember it all and type extremely fast.

It seems that during this period, Gin has already had preliminary negotiations with Rye Whiskey and understood the specific situation of the matter.

Rye whiskey certainly doesn't have the guts to use the excuse of "accidentally slipping" to make gin.

So Gin probably knew that Rye Whiskey knew that Kawakami Tsumugi and Miyano Akemi had a personal relationship.

This sentence is a bit convoluted, because Kawakami Tsumugi had half-truthfully complained to Gin when Miyano Akemi came to him. Miyano Akemi always asked him to supervise her thesis, and it was suspected that he was using his relationship as a member of the organization to get free sex. his labor force.

After all, Gin had warned him not to provoke the Miyano sisters, but Tsumugi Kawakami couldn't hide when others provoked him... He wanted to reveal his identity as a victim.

As his thoughts flowed, Kawakami probably decided what attitude he should take towards Rye.

He got his guitar bag back from the front desk and sent an email to Scotland explaining the situation.

After leaving the building and walking to a secluded area, Kawakami started calling Rye Whiskey's mobile phone.

Not long after, the communication was connected.

"Do you want to talk to me, Rye?" Tsumugi Kawakami chuckled, "If you want to arouse the disgust of your colleagues, I have to say that this method is very novel."

"We do need to talk." Rye Whiskey said calmly.

"Will you give me an address or should I give you an address?" Kawakami asked lazily, peeling off a lemon candy.

This is a simple negotiation skill. Sometimes who sets the negotiation location can reflect who is the home field of the conversation.

And Kawakami raised this question before the rye whiskey gave the location, which can dilute this feeling to a certain extent and even reflect his generosity.

As for why he didn't decide on the location first... For the character point, Tsumugi Kawakami needed to make Rye Whiskey feel his "goodwill", otherwise he wouldn't have anything to play with.

Rye Whiskey was strangely silent for a few seconds and hung up the communication.

Kawakami's cell phone vibrated slightly, and he received a text message and an address, sent by Rye.

The number assigned by the organization will not be displayed on the recipient. What is displayed is often a garbled code, so it is impossible for Rye to send text messages based on his mobile phone number.

This suggests that Gin also gave Rye his contact information.

Well, the meeting place is an underground parking lot. It's closed and has cameras. It's not easy to find a sniping spot, but it's also not easy to spy on people. It seems that Rye Whiskey really wants to have a good communication with him.

This... is a bit weird, very different from Rye Whiskey's previous action of pointing a gun at him.

The distance was a bit far, so Kawakami Tsumugi rode Scotland's car over to do the mission. So he had no transportation of his own and needed to walk.

Kawakami put on his hood to cover his conspicuous gray hair, and it didn't take long for him to reach his destination.

Rye Whiskey stood in the shadows, his hands in his pockets, looking at him silently.

The miniature signal jammer on his wrist vibrated, telling Kawakami that this place was bugged.

Kawakami felt that the person eavesdropping on them was not an outsider. Maybe it was Rye Whiskey who wanted to leave evidence, or Gin's instruction.

So Kawakami turned off the signal jammer and decided to be more gentle on the surface.

"Long time no see, Mr. Morohoshi." Kawakami greeted happily, "What do we need to talk about?"

Even if the visitor is unkind, always greet him with a smile.

For some people, this kind of behavior is like being hot-faced but cold-hearted, and can easily lower their morale. But when it comes to Kashasha... it's completely malicious.

Perhaps it was because Kashasha's smile was not to please anyone, it was just his usual decoration. Rye whiskey thought.

"I thought you knew." Rye Whiskey said softly, "I hope you can stay away from Miyano Akemi, Kashasha."

Well, this is easy to handle. After Kawakami finished setting up a wave of character points, he was naturally no longer interested in talking to Miyano Akemi. Of course, there was no need to tell Rye this.

"Actually, I've been curious about it for a long time, Rye." Tsumugi Kawakami smiled even more happily, "Your attitude towards Miyano Akemi is actually very interesting."

"How can I see it?"

"First of all, are you really looking for your little girlfriend when you ask me to talk this time? I don't think so." Kawakami analyzed, "For example, if you point a gun at me, you will most likely anger me. ——I may not be able to cause trouble for you, but I can cause trouble for Miyano Akemi. From this perspective, it’s hard to tell whether you are looking for her or just acting."

"You can't cause trouble for her." Rye Whiskey said calmly.

This is true. Although Miyano Akemi is just an ordinary peripheral member, her sister has a very high status in the organization. Therefore, no one can touch her, including Kashasha.

"Who said that?" Kawakami raised his eyebrows, "I can refuse to provide her with thesis guidance, speak ill of her in front of her tutor, and prevent her from graduating."

Rye whiskey:…

This threat sounded... like he had his gun out and was about to start a gang fight the next second, and then he said something from the other side: "I'll ask my dad to beat you after school."

What is Kashasha thinking?