Compared to the game that stuck Yuya Kazami at the beginning, what attracted Toru Amuro more was the interrogation video of the two FBI.
After the two men separated from Rye Whiskey, they were discovered and captured by members of the organization. However, the other party did not take them back to the organization for interrogation. Instead...
"He probably planned to blow us up, but the building collapsed and buried us alive... If it hadn't been for your timely rescue, we would still have died."
Talking about the thrilling situation she once faced, the female FBI who called herself Judy was very worried.
"The information about the members of that organization has been recorded by Rye Whiskey, and the code name is Kashasha."
Hearing this, Toru Amuro pressed the pause button on the video.
He lowered his head and looked at the notes recorded by Kazami Yuya. As expected, the word "Kashasha" was also drawn with a big circle in the notes.
"It's this guy again." Amuro Toru muttered to himself. For some reason, he was not surprised. "What is Kashasha's purpose?"
Toru Amuro couldn't help but think of that time at the bomb factory: the well-timed explosion, the falling elevator, and finally Officer Chiki Yoshitatsu's escape and the fact that Kashasha seemed to be helping him escape...
Looking back now, no matter what Kashasha's purpose is, in order to restrict his actions, he must be very precise in time and degree:
The elevator falling scene had to limit Bourbon's mobility without causing him too much injury.
In other words, Kashasha had the ability to kill the two FBI agents and keep the severity within the range that the police could bring them back.
In terms of style, Toru Amuro wasn't sure whether that guy would give up using a gun and use bombs instead - Bourbon and Kashasha didn't have much interaction in the organization, and he couldn't predict Kashasha's behavior entirely based on his personality.
But he was sure that such a sharp and controlling criminal with a high IQ would have almost no chance of making a mistake when killing someone.
In other words, Kashasha deliberately let the two FBI go.
Counting Qian Muliangchen, this is the second time; if you count Scotland, who seems to be controlled by drugs, this is the third time.
Toru Amuro knew that Kashasha might not be completely loyal to the organization, but this time he was particularly open to the FBI.
He continued watching the rest of the video.
There is nothing too important in the rest of the video. Toru Amuro just learned more about how the FBI was attracted into the organization's circle by a specious text message——
Oh, by the way, one more thing, Rye's exposure seemed to be reported by his close girlfriend in the organization, which is particularly ironic.
Those who play with emotions will be punished. At another time, Toru Amuro would have been happy for a long time, but when he thought of Scotland, he no longer felt gloating.
For the sake of Rye telling him about the recent situation in Scotland, Toru Amuro made the rare decision to have a clear conscience.
After sorting out the FBI's videos and processing other scattered information, Toru Amuro planned to add a few reports to Kashasha's files.
The long hours were getting tiring, so he decided to tinker with the game first.
Toru Amuro found the game on the game website through the URL.
The shell of the game is very simple, with the theme of "My Life as a Social Animal". It can probably be divided into the management category. Players can use different options to achieve endings such as promotion and salary increase or being kicked out of the company.
It's a bit bland and boring, so it only has double digit downloads and not even one reviewer.
Toru Amuro triggers the easter eggs in the game according to the method discovered by Yuya Akabane.
The screen of his computer went black for a moment, then slowly lit up, and several crooked, large characters written in blood appeared on the screen:
[My life as a social animal (dark version)]
…………
Toru Amuro didn't know how long he had been playing, he just felt like the world was spinning and his eyes were going dark. It happened that he died again at this time, so he simply stopped to collect his thoughts.
Dark enough.
There is no archive in this devilish game, which means that if you accidentally die, you will have to start all over again. In addition, the frequency of game over is extremely high and even uncertain. Selecting the same option at different times in the same scene will have different results.
For example, there was no problem last time, but it failed this time.
It can be said to be quite unfriendly. People like Toru Amuro who don't play games can see how discouraging this is.
But - it's really modeled on organizations.
There are even several scenes in the game that are similar to organizational strongholds. The scene is still the most insignificant point. The [Company] in the background setting of the game also reveals the shadow of the organization everywhere.
It was precisely this that made Toru Amuro forget about the report he was planning to write, and instead became obsessed with this game that could save files, game over at any time, and have a minimalist style but intricate scenes.
After dying almost twenty times, Toru Amuro finally transformed from a cannon fodder that could die at any time to a peripheral member with a little bit of life support.
——Hell, this game also has a [killed by stray bullet] debuff that pops up at any time when entering the battlefield. He has to start over from the beginning at least ten times because of this weird reason.
Tired of playing Toru Amuro, he tried to use hacking techniques to crack it, but his computer was directly infected with a virus.
——By the way, he can actually be the only one with liver problems.
Toru Amuro used the intercom to inform Yuya Kazami:
"Feng Jian, you can put aside the work you have been doing recently and organize our people to focus on this game."
"Should we play this game or use hackers to crack it?" Feng Jian asked.
"To play this game, both cracking and cracking are important." Toru Amuro rubbed his brows, "Hacking technology will not work. This game is equipped with difficult viruses and self-destruction devices. And... it is closely related to the organization."
"Also, check the origin of this game."
Toru Amuro even dared to bet that this thing must have been made by an important member of the organization when he was bored. The almost impossible to find easter eggs, the lack of archiving, and the extremely high mortality rate were all the bad taste of that member.
After giving the task, Toru Amuro continued his painful game.
I don’t know how long it took until the snow subsided and the sky began to light up. At this time, Toru Amuro opened up the first branch line.
In total, he died from stray bullets 36 times, was killed by others 12 times, died 22 times due to wrong decision-making during missions, and was even executed as a traitor 6 times - just as he thought, after successfully surviving the period of being a peripheral member , Toru Amuro had a chance to choose a direction:
Go to the action team or the intelligence team.
Based on personal experience, Toru Amuro carefully selected the intelligence team.
Then he started a career of being tortured by a large number of strangers and familiar colleagues:
Tohru Amuro could tell how much thought the game developers had put into it. Even a random NPC that appeared in it could match up with a certain person in the organization - just the code name was marked.
Toru Amuro recognized a lot of things here and there, and he also recorded the ones he didn't recognize. These were quite precious pieces of information.
...It also shows how audacious the person who developed this game is. Is this completely giving away information for nothing - or does he think no one can discover this?
A bit arrogant... Toru Amuro thought silently as he looked at the line of words displayed on the screen.
[Congratulations on becoming a senior member of the intelligence team! 】
Relying on the advantage of personal experience, Toru Amuro completed the intelligence team branch.
He clicked [OK] in the upper right corner of the game, and the screen fell into darkness again, and then a progress bar popped up.
[Intelligence Team Branch: Exploration Level 54% Completed]
[Action group branch: Exploration degree 9% has not been cleared]
[Research team branch line: Exploration degree 0% has not been cleared]
Toru Amuro's eyes stopped on the word "research team".