Fortunately, the rye whiskey lived up to Kawakami’s expectations.
When Kawakami checked the next day, he found that the other spot on his double assignment was already taken.
After gathering the people, the organization’s official website automatically sends the temporary contact information left behind to both parties. Kawakami glanced at it and wrote down the number of the rye whiskey.
The organization does a good job keeping confidential information, with temporary contact information automatically generated for every assignment. In theory, a two-person mission like this would only reveal who your partner is when they meet.
Although everyone in the action team basically knows each other, the process still has to go through.
Knowing each other at the same time does not mean understanding, in order to prevent the matched teammates from being too cheating. Members of the organization tend to form teams in advance when there are policies and countermeasures. For example, Chianti and Cohen, or he and Scotland, take over the task together after discussing it...
If there are not all the people together when the deadline is approaching, the person in charge will distribute the gin.
This is where Kawakami needs Scotland's help, and if Rye Whiskey doesn't take the bait, he'll bring Scotland along for this two-man mission.
Hmm... From this perspective, Gin is really busy.
When Tsuyoshi Kawakami observes the changes in the task list, he often finds that a large number of tasks with close location and time are completed on the same day. At first glance, it seems that Gin has done it smoothly. From this, it can be concluded that Gin would rather complete the task himself than spend time assigning tasks.
This model worker is completely asking for it, Kawakami complained in his heart.
Complaints are complaints, and Kawakami got down to business without stopping. He configured the equipment, put on his guitar bag, and filled his pockets with enough lemon candies for two days, and said hello to Scotland:
"I have a mission. I may not be back in the next two days."
"Don't you need my help?" Scotland asked.
"No need, the fish is already hooked." Kawakami watched Scotland's expression carefully and said intentionally or unintentionally, "It has something to do with rye whiskey. I think this is what you are curious about?"
"Not really curious."
Scotland's level is much higher now, and when faced with his occasional probing, he always looks like "I don't know what you are talking about", but Kawakami still observes some tension from his clenched left fist.
This was unexpected by Kawakami Tsuyoshi, and he felt a bit bored. But this was also boring as he expected.
So much so that Kawakamiji couldn't figure out why he continued to test Scotland after knowing the answer, but it didn't matter if he couldn't figure it out.
So he no longer focused on "whether he was curious", Kawakami opened the window skillfully, removed the pothos, and turned it over.
"Have you evolved enough to walk out of windows during the day?!"
In the sound of wind caused by the fall, Kawakamiji heard Scotland shouting to him.
Not everyone has flexible working hours like the two of them. Kawakami knew that at this time, 70% of the residents in the residential building were working as workers in the company. Scotland's complaints would at most be heard by their neighbor's mother-in-law, and their neighbor was quite Deafness.
Kawakami hooked his hand on the edge of the window and stopped the car on the wall. He looked up and met the eyes of Scotland who poked his head out of the window.
"Tsk, then what advice do you have on this?" Kawakamiji asked.
"Uh... at least pay attention to the impact? You might be seen during the day." Scotland was stunned and suppressed these words.
In his expectation, Kawakami Tsumugi should just run away and turn a deaf ear to his complaints. Unexpectedly, the other party stopped and elaborated on this issue.
"Then you'd better not shout loudly in public. If you want to hide your true emotions, you can use other methods."
Kawakami had something to say, and then continued his great career in parkour.
Scotland watched the gray-haired young man land lightly, his flying black windbreaker making him look more like a strange-looking bird.
Kawakami crossed the trees and walked forward, and then was covered by the shade of the trees.
Scotland shuddered involuntarily, no matter how many times he could not get used to the feeling of being seen through.
Just like no one can adapt to ice water dripping down their neck after falling asleep.
He always felt that after that day, Kawakami Tsumugi wanted to maintain a certain tacit understanding of seeing through things but not telling them, but sometimes, this guy would stir up the calm water without hesitation, and completely ignore the ripples caused by it.
"It's probably just a bad taste..." Scotland murmured, suppressing the uneasiness in his heart.
…………
Just as Kawakami thought, it took almost a day and a half to arrange the background. In the last half of the day, Kawakami found a place and fell asleep. Unfortunately, he didn't sleep for a few hours before he was woken up by someone using his mobile phone.
Kawakami Tsumugi yawned and glanced at the caller ID, which saw a string of garbled characters.
He instantly decided that he hated rye whiskey more, at least before bourbon.
"What's the matter, Rye?" Kawakami answered the phone and asked lazily.
"Double mission, we need to get started."
Rye Whiskey replied, continuing his previous style of cherishing words like gold. He was not too surprised that Kashasha was his partner this time, nor was he surprised that the other party directly called out his code name.
This mission has a very significant feature. The best position for the sniper mission target is around 800 yards.
Two people are assigned because they need to ride in a car and snipe while the position is moving.
In other words, the mission was tailor-made for rye whiskey.
Not surprisingly, it will be distributed by Gin after the "listing" time is over, and finally fall into his hands; or it may be actively selected by Rye and completed with vodka.
In fact, Rye Whiskey discovered this task when he was browsing the task list looking for any opportunities that could improve performance.
It is very thought-provoking that someone cut off his beard from his hand.
It is not ruled out that there is another sniper master within the organization, but there is no news about Gin. So rye whiskey feels like a different situation:
Someone was trying to get his attention this way.
And the fishing was blatant.
"It's so early. You can even compete with gin. You are really a model worker." Kawakami observed the dark sky through the window of the organization's mobile safe house.
"Be fully prepared."
"Tsk."
Kawakami was too lazy to continue arguing with rye whiskey and hung up the communication directly. He turned over carefully and almost fell off the sofa.
He thought he could sleep a little longer.
The phone vibrated again, and Rye Whiskey sent the meeting address via text message, along with a sentence:
[If you have emotional problems, I can go find vodka for this task. ——Rye]
Kawakami was delighted, this was a clear provocation. Since Rye Whiskey stepped into Kawakami Tsumugi's trap, he naturally knew that he was actively looking for him, so he used this trick.
[First of all, this is against the regulations; secondly, let poor Vodka go, it might be more useful to file a lawsuit against me with Gin. ——Cachaca]
[Wait, I'll come in half an hour. ——Cachaca]
[Also, struggle drives one to death. ——Cachaca]
Curl your hair.
There are always guys like Gin and Rye Whiskey who can't take any time off, making people like them who get off work normally seem to be cutting corners.
In addition to being confused about the rhythm of the action team at first, Kawakami worked hard for more than a month. After joining Scotland, he was promoted to an old employee who is good at resting and recuperating.
From this perspective, Kawakami felt that he should be lucky that Barolo guy went to work as an undercover police officer, otherwise there would be one more troublemaker in the organization.
He lay there for another ten seconds, then stretched out his stiff waist, reluctantly got up, and went to meet the rye whiskey.