Chapter 455 Akai Shuichi: Kashasha is in charge

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"It's poisonous, and it's chronic. When it was discovered, the organs were already failing. It seems that the organization was well prepared."

The door handle was pressed, and the light of the incandescent lamp extended from the gap in the door into the darkness, but was completely blocked in the house when the man closed the door. The man pulled up the seat, sat at the table, and then handed the information in his hand to the other person.

"We are done without first-hand information from Cointreau," Akai Shuichi said.

Akai Shuichi's boss, James Blake, carefully looked at the information about Cointreau in his hand. It took him about ten minutes to read it from beginning to end. At the end, James looked at his most capable subordinate.

Because they had reached an agreement with the Japanese police, Lai Yin had to be dead before they rescued Scotland. Therefore, Shuichi Akai completely switched to behind-the-scenes intelligence work. So besides James, the only person the FBI has access to is Shuichi Akai, a newcomer named Lawrence Bullock.

Perhaps it was the change in status and responsibilities that made him look slovenly. Akai Shuichi was now wearing a bloated gray down jacket, jeans stained with yellow stains, and his knitted cap was replaced by a more rustic peaked cap.

He looked no different from an unemployed person struggling on the edge of the slums, except that his eyes were still as calm as ever.

"C City still won't let up. They want to investigate Cointreau. Of course, we can't force them to come over, but we will definitely let them know that the power behind the Esposito family is an international criminal organization."

James said,

"Taking into account their level of information secrecy...it is estimated that to that extent, the organization will know that the FBI's old troops are tracking him in five minutes."

The low level of information confidentiality does not mean that there is a problem with the FBI's capabilities or stance in City C. It is just that regional and national differences will lead to the co-evolution between law enforcement and criminals moving in different directions. The response to the Japanese organization branch It is absolutely not possible to move to country A with the means.

A large part of country a's tax revenue comes from criminal organizations in the dark, so official forces tend to maintain an unspeakable tacit understanding with them.

If we are not sure about eradicating it completely, we should first reach cooperation.

For example, if an undercover agent is discovered in Japan, he will definitely die a tragic death. But in country A, the undercover agent sometimes becomes a middleman for cooperation between criminal organizations and the government. A lot of information was deliberately sent to the police when they knew it.

With taxation, order can be maintained, the collusion between officials and gangsters cannot be proven, and the business of gangsters who follow the unspoken rules will be more stable... Except for a few more insignificant lives, this is a win-win situation. Maybe if the Esposito family collapses, City C's first worry will be financial problems.

Although gangs are also legalized in Japan, criminal organizations generally exclude the government. Moreover, the workplace of gangsters is also a workplace. Many Japanese people have worked for the same company all their lives. They have a very serious mentality of being committed to the end, so they often put employee loyalty before interests.

For example, if we are both the leaders of the action team, it is a basic operation for Cointreau in Country A to leave himself a way out with the FBI; but when it comes to Japanese Gin...

Akai Shuichi suppressed the image in his mind of Gin holding a machine gun and fighting the police passionately, and finally detonating a bomb and dying together.

He estimated the possibility of the local FBI in City C directly stumbling upon them, or even joining forces with the other side to drive away outsiders like them first...

Damn it, he actually felt it wasn't low.

"My suggestion is to wait and see what happens. It's not impossible for C City to take over Cointreau," Shuichi Akai said. "You can also pass the news to CIA, which will be more professional and suitable for multinational organizations."

It completely muddies the waters, right? James rolled his eyes:

"Professional counterpart, why didn't you tell ICPO (International Criminal Police) to take over?"

"In secret I can continue my investigation."

"This is just an above-average choice. You gave up too easily. That's not like you." James looked at Akai inquiringly.

"Because the risk is too high, Jundu will not die easily if he can leave himself a way out. The person who attacked him is definitely much more skilled, but what that guy said... is not surprising."

That rascal? James frowned in confusion, but Akai Shuichi's next sentence answered his doubts.

"We don't rule out the possibility of returning home after completing the mission, but the member of the organization currently in charge of City C is likely to be Kashasha."

…………

After successfully completing his mission, Kawakami took over the third branch which was in a mess. That's right, he took Jundu's place and became the person in charge of the organization in this area of ​​City C.

temporary.

Gee, it’s as if the task of solving Cointreau was specifically to build momentum for him, Kashasha.

In less than two months, he took office and took the position of person in charge... After the members who knew the inside story learned about Kawakami's current status, they looked at him differently, including one who despised him as a connected person. of gin.

The gray-haired young man was currently communicating with Gin about his experience as a leader. Gin was obviously very annoyed by him, but because they were handing over, the communication was still on hold.

"Gin, I suddenly realized that you are really good. At least you never bring your likes and dislikes into the mission... Unlike country a, where you have a lot of little Jiujiu in your heart, and your attitude towards official forces is ambiguous. He always puts his energy into killing his colleagues."

Although Gin was also keen on making things difficult for Kawakami during missions, such as carrying a sniper to engage in close combat, and deliberately assigning him missions with incomplete intelligence.

But this is at best an increase in difficulty, which is fundamentally different from Mojito's attempt to make him die. Of course the latter has to strike hard, but the former can just retaliate and go back.

"Oh." Gin said.

"So gin, you have to keep it up~" the gray-haired young man's voice became cheerful, "If it turns into something like Cointreau or Mojito, I might not be able to help but do it——"

Gin sneered, finally unable to restrain the murderous aura around him:

"Kashasha, don't think that you are qualified to tell me what to do if you get a promotion. Instead of getting carried away here, it is better to reflect on why the person is re-employing you now, otherwise you will be even worse than last time."

"Pa—" Gin hung up the communication.

Kawakami tried to pull it back, but was blocked again. Then he received an email: [The remaining matters will be communicated by email. 】



"Oh, I was still trying to make up some words, but the result is as flawless as ever." The gray-haired young man shook his head helplessly, "And that guy... is he trying to admonish me?"

Kawakami was very curious as to how that gentleman had changed his gender. Logically speaking, he would not let Kashasha have real power.

"They are probably squeezing my labor force... City C is in a mess right now, and there is a huge shortage of manpower."

"Well, maybe it's time to pick up the stray dog ​​Poland Snow Tree."