Chapter 245 Could this be a misunderstanding?

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Since you can't cover up the past, take the initiative to report it and change from passive to active. This way you still have priority for explanation.

Before he was about to fall into coma, Toru Amuro typed an email to Rum, explaining that he was being hunted. At the same time, the characteristics of the pursuer were described, emphasizing the black clothes and special bullets.

Because it was touch typing, the time was tight and the condition was not good, there must be typos and omissions in the email, and the preface did not match the follow-up, but Toru Amuro also made it clear what needed to be said.

He decided to deny it and regarded the incident as an accident.

Even the script has been thought out. The real pursuer secretly transferred the bug to Toru Amuro in order to confuse the public. So Toru Amuro was hunted down inexplicably.

Although this would be suspicious, Toru Amuro could explain it.

For example, he wanted to use a trick to see who the person following him was, but his prediction was wrong and the person who came turned out to be an organization. He was caught off guard and injured.

As for why he ran to the gang's territory, it is easier to explain. Amuro Toru has a lot of backlogged tasks on his hands, and he can get involved with the gang just by picking out a few.

For a long time, Toru Amuro felt that his workload in the intelligence team was matched by Gin.

Toru Amuro wants to cover the evacuation of Katori Mie. As long as Katori Mie escapes the organization's pursuit and has no symptoms, Amuro Toru can fool this matter.

Katori Mie is not the kind of character that the organization has to dig deep to find. Even if the opponent escapes, it will not attract a lot of attention.

The biggest flaw was that Kashasha came to the door before Scotland had evacuated... Toru Amuro didn't want to involve his good friend.

Fortunately, Scotland's acting skills are also good. After Kashasha pointed out that the person who was chasing Toru Amuro was an organization, Scotland opened his eyes wide and stared at him in disbelief.

"This must be a misunderstanding."

Looking at the black muzzle of Kashasha's gun, Amuro Toru swallowed, and then realized that this was not in line with his status as a mystic, so he put on a careless smile,

"You have no right to know the specific situation. I have no comment."

"That's okay." Kawakami Tsumugi didn't say much, and nodded in agreement, "Then let's wait for Gin to come over."

It was enough for the Armagnac incident to happen once. Kawakami Tsumugi informed Gin early this time.

To be honest, it was Bourbon who was in trouble. This was considered a private matter of the intelligence team, but Tsumugi Kawakami dragged Gin into it, which might ruin Rum's ten-year plan, hundred-year plan, and thousand-year plan.

"Gin?" Bourbon's already dark face turned even darker, "This is a private matter of the intelligence team."

Bourbon's reaction was similar to what Kawakami thought. The intelligence team was full of people from top to bottom. They seemed to think it was a glorious thing to pick up other people's pants and pry into secrets all day long.

"It was a private matter until you were shot in the abdomen and needed humanitarian assistance from my partner." Kawakami replied coldly, "But not now."

He fired anyway.

Tsumugi Kawakami could feel Scotland's muscles tightening next to him for a moment, but Scotland did not stop his movement and just watched silently - Tsumugi Kawakami actually gave Scotland time to seize the gun.

What came out of the gun was not a bullet, but an anesthesia needle. Bo Ben had no time to react and was hit instantly.

Kawakami didn't intend to kill Bourbon. He didn't have a good relationship with Bourbon. He didn't need to worry about the interrogation and execution himself. He could just leave it to Rum to investigate and interrogate.

"Do me a favor, Scotland, take Bourbon out." Kawakami said, playing with the bug with the hand that was not holding the gun, "I have informed Gin that no matter what the name of the organization is to hunt down Bourbon, now It’s all stopped.”

There is no doubt about Gin's efficiency, but we can't let people go to the gang's territory to pick them up - maybe Gin will come all the way in, and the extra trouble is meaningless.

Scotland stood there for a moment, not moving. Kawakamiji couldn't help but urged: "Scotland?"

"Well...I might get Bourbon's wounds on my own." Scotland explained.

Okay...Kawakamiji rolled his eyes, as long as Scotland didn't give up and refuse his arrangement, everything would be fine:

"I hope you can be more thoughtful next time you help your colleagues. Anything involving the intelligence team will be very troublesome."

The two of them lifted Bourbon together. Due to the height difference, Scotland had to bend slightly to cooperate with Kawakami, otherwise Bourbon's wound would be torn more severely than if he was carrying it alone.

At the same time, Kawakami's pace was very fast, without considering whether Scotland could keep up with his speed. He needed to arrive at the agreed upon location before Gin came over, and try not to keep the other party waiting when he was troubling others.

Scotland remained silent and followed Kawakami step by step.

When Kawakami stopped, the cat-eyed young man had beads of sweat on his forehead.

They waited for only a few minutes before they saw Gin's black Porsche. It was silent, and the classic car seemed more like a shadow that had been integrated with the ominous.

Gin slowly rolled down the window, Kawakami watched the small glass drop, and Scotland's eyes also stayed on the glass.

At this moment, Kawakamiji took action.

Not only the anesthesia gun, but also the anesthesia needle in Kawakami Tsumugi's cuff.

Scotland had no defense, and before he could show his surprise, he fainted and fell to the ground.

At this moment, Bourbon's entire weight was leaning on Kawakami Tsumugi, and he couldn't help but take a small step back to the side.

This is also the reason why Kawakami didn't attack Scotland from the beginning. He certainly couldn't bring these two people out by himself.

Tsk, if Scotland hadn't asked him to help carry the bourbon, he could have supported Scotland while doing it to prevent him from falling to the ground. As for Bourbon, just ignore him... Kawakami thought aimlessly.

At this time, Ginjiu had already gotten out of the car. He looked at the scene in front of him and showed a familiar sneer:

"You have a better memory this time, Kashasha?"

Kawakami didn't refute. Although Gin's tone really deserved a beating, he had nothing to say in this scene:

"I can't move these two people. If you don't want to help, you can call down Vodka and Gin."

In fact, the discerning vodka has already got off the bus. Gin's expression was quite displeased, and he felt as if he was following Kashasha's orders.

However, Kashasha was not offended by his sarcasm, and even his words were relatively polite. There was no point in continuing to criticize.

"What did Rum say?"

"You have your own suspicions, Kashasha."

The two of them spoke almost at the same time. Kawakami Tsumugi was stunned for a moment, and then asked: "Why, do you still need me to prick myself with an anesthetic needle, or do you do it?"

Gin didn't answer, and sneered. At this time, Vodka was coming over to help Kawakami with the bourbon, so Kawakami got into Gin's car as a matter of course, empty-handed.

Although Gin's attitude was unhappy, it did not capture the excitement of the mouse, which showed that Rum was most likely to have the bottom line in Bourbon's matter.

Maybe they are really carrying out some secret mission, and Scotland is involved like a fool.

Kawakami looked at the scene passing by outside the car window. Next to him were the unconscious Scotland and Bourbon. Vodka was driving, and Gin, who was sitting in the passenger seat, lit a cigarette to pollute the air.

Normally, Tsumugi Kawakami would definitely defend Scotland and put all the blame on Bourbon. He would then talk to Scotland about what was going on.

But after the Armagnac incident...Kawakami decided to put emotion second for the time being and let the facts speak for themselves.