Chapter 202: Making Trouble for the FBI
Chapter 202: Making Trouble for the FBI
Chapter 202: Making Trouble for the FBI
Akutagawa Hiko turned and followed Okiya Subaru, who was trying to find some peace and quiet to complete the task assigned by his mentor, into a rather deserted-looking coffee shop.
Speaking of which, many people bring their laptops to coffee shops, but it's mostly just for show. This guy was genuinely busy; he didn't take a second sip of his coffee until it was completely steamed, except for the first sip.
The observation process was somewhat boring, so Akutagawa Hiko picked up a detective novel from the bookshelf next to his seat to pass the time.
In this world of Detective Conan, seemingly outlandish operations are entirely feasible. Therefore, novels that would be criticized for being unrealistic in their original world appear particularly realistic, especially in Beika Town.
Reading detective novels can also enhance your professional skills.
After a while, Akutagawa Hiko closed the novel in his hand, put it back on the bookshelf, and walked towards the toilet very naturally. He happened to pass by Okiya Subaru's table and casually tossed him a mark.
However, this should be their first meeting, so why does this person seem a little nervous? After Akutagawa Hiko left, Okiya Subaru breathed a sigh of relief. Of course, he didn't have any problem with this famous detective; rather, he had a great liking for this kind of detective.
As a true resident of Beika Town, he knows all too well how lucky it is to have a reliable detective.
Similarly, the appearance of detectives is often accompanied by the occurrence of cases, as if there is some inexplicable connection between the two, appearing around each other.
It is precisely because of this connection that a famous detective can become a famous detective.
Subaru Okiya doesn't dislike detectives, but he really dislikes the cases that happen around them.
As a law-abiding citizen of Beika Town, after the incident, I not only risk being treated as a suspect, but I also have to go to the police station to give a statement afterward, wasting a lot of time.
He was an engineering graduate student, and he was already exhausted from completing his supervisor's assignments every day. He really didn't want to deal with detectives and police officers, who symbolized trouble.
Not to mention the possibility of indiscriminate attacks by ruthless thugs who might accidentally injure him.
Once the train of thought is interrupted, it takes time to reconnect with it.
Okiya Subaru glanced at his watch and figured he should be able to complete the mission before the deadline, so he opened the search bar and typed in Akutagawa Hiko's name.
Then I entered a forum, and the post on the homepage had been updated. It was about a famous detective who, with the help of the police, captured an armed criminal and saved an innocent child.
Okiya Subaru glanced at the time and location, and cold sweat broke out on his brow. It had only been half an hour, and the place was just across the street from him.
However, Okiya Subaru breathed a sigh of relief immediately afterward. Generally speaking, a famous detective's case-handling ability has a cooldown period, usually ranging from one day to one week. If a case has just occurred, then the probability of another case occurring is very small.
Perhaps compared to those famous detectives who have been around for years, the number of posts on this forum is definitely not that many, but considering that this person has only been in the public eye for a few months...
No, I can't stay here any longer!
Although leaving in such a hurry might make him seem like a guilty murderer if a murder were to occur, Subaru Okiya felt exceptionally at ease thinking about the detective's efficiency in solving cases.
When Akutagawa Hiko came out of the restroom and faced the empty table, he wondered if Okiya Subaru knew something he shouldn't know.
But upon closer reflection, there must be another reason why he's avoiding me like this, and I really should pay close attention to him. When Akutagawa Hiko returned to the office, Amuro Tooru keenly sensed that something was off about him and immediately went into work mode.
It's good that someone's emotionally unstable. If you're always wearing a mask, how can you analyze anything properly?
Before he could even speak, Akutagawa Hiko uttered a sentence that made his pupils shrink: "Mr. Amuro, would you be interested in causing trouble for the FBI?"
After Akutagawa left, Amuro Tooru almost couldn't help but smile, which was quite rare for Amuro Tooru, who usually had high standards for himself.
From the conversation just now, it's clear that this mysterious detective doesn't have a good impression of the FBI. Coincidentally, due to some old incidents and certain political stances, his dislike for the organization is second only to that of the Black Organization.
Now, this great detective is going to make trouble for those FBI agents who have illegally entered the country, and he's practically ready to give it his all. If it weren't for the potential negative consequences, he'd even want his subordinates to cooperate.
However, Rei Furuya can't move, but Tooru Amuro can.
As long as he can feed those robbers who disregard the laws of other countries, he is perfectly willing to cooperate as a detective apprentice.
The FBI's involvement was predictable.
Since Vermouth has returned, those FBI agents who are relentlessly pursuing her will definitely come after her. It's just unknown whether that silver bullet has also set foot on this land.
"spray·--"
Although I knew he committed suicide to cover for other undercover agents, including myself, I still couldn't help but feel angry at that bastard in the knitted hat.
Moreover, Shuichi Akai, who used the alias Dai Moroboshi, got close to Shiho Miyano through Akemi Miyano, and eventually joined the organization by living off her. In the end, he caused one of the two sisters to die and the other to go missing. He was truly a scumbag.
If you have the chance, you must shoot him.
"At this point in time, Tomoaki Araide shouldn't have had his identity stolen by Vermouth yet—"
Thinking about Subaru Okiya, whom I met today, I can't help but mention Dr. Araide, the school doctor at Teitan High School. This dedicated, kind, and warm-hearted doctor will later be replaced by Vermouth.
Bayonetta originally planned to kill the entire family and then use her status as the sole survivor to infiltrate Teitan High School. However, the FBI, who had been monitoring her, discovered this, took her away, and staged a car accident.
Vermouth mistakenly believes that Dr. Araide's entire family perished in the river, and naturally uses her identity as the school doctor to get close to Ran Mouri, the angel in her heart.
"ski?"
Upon receiving Sonoko's call, Akutagawa Hiko silently assessed the nearly 30-degree temperature. Besides, wasn't he supposed to be going to the beach soon? Why was he suddenly suggesting skiing?
It's not a ski resort yet, it's a mountain resort.
Akutagawa Hiko silently sent Conan a question mark, and Conan immediately sent over his schedule. Seeing that the time and place matched, he naturally agreed without hesitation.
Meanwhile, Okiya Subaru, who finally completed his mentor mission before the deadline, didn't get a moment's respite.
"Snow Mountain Villa, huh? Okay, I'll treat it as a vacation—"
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