Conan: I am really a good person

Chapter 180 'Master'

Chapter 180 'Master'

New York, FBI field office.

No matter it is the Washington DC Bureau or any FBI branch, there is never a shortage of FBI investigators walking in a hurry, let alone FBI investigators spinning in circles on their chairs.

In the conference room, an FBI agent in a suit sat in front of the rectangular conference table, supporting his chin with his hand and dangling a pen casually in his hand, "In other words, we need to raise the profile of this 'white-haired underage Asian' What is your response level, sir?"

The projector projected a dozen photos put together at the front of the meeting. Almost every photo was taken hastily and was a bit blurry, but the appearance and characteristics of the person photographed could be distinguished: white hair, Asian. Man, red eyes, smile.

Currently, the FBI's codename for the white-haired Asian is 'Master'.

…Follows the title of Highway Killer James.

In all the photos, the 'owner' is smiling. He seems to have only one smiling expression, his mouth is always raised, his eyes are always bent, he looks gentle and polite, and he can't be more of a gentleman. When he looks at the photographer, he seems to Looking at a cute and ignorant child, looking at a docile lamb.

The photographer was a passerby.

The surveillance coverage in New York is quite satisfactory, and the 'Master' obviously has excellent skills in avoiding surveillance cameras. The police department checked for several days, but could not find his clear figure in any surveillance video, even when he was with James. In the shopping mall where he traveled, there were only many surveillance clips of James blocking him.

At the front of the meeting, Judy, who was presiding over the meeting, smiled slightly: "Yes, the 'master' who makes James afraid like a lost dog."

The suit FBI specifically emphasized 'white-haired underage Asians', which was actually a bit sarcastic, but after Judy spoke, he put away his contemptuous attitude, "Uh, yes, I know, James is very afraid of him. ,but,"

"He is in my school." He tried to make it clear that it was not that he was too dismissive or provocative to the point of declaring that he should take this criminal seriously, but that this criminal was really despised. "He will definitely be despised." The type who bullies miserably, he..."

"Yes," Judy confirmed again, looking directly at the FBI in the suit, "Keeping smiling gently, like a coward, right?"

"But he made James a coward. Do you want to go see James again?"

None of the other FBI agents spoke. The FBI agent in a suit lowered his head and said, "I'm sorry, sir."

Bowing down to a sweetheart with blond hair who is younger than himself and very beautiful, in a campus that suits the FBI, he will definitely be bullied and bullied in the most typical American school. But Judy is different.

She is one of the few elites in the New York Bureau.

He is an elite who inherited his father's last wish and, with the support of the FBI's top brass, worked his way up to the middle level under heavy pressure. He is now one of the best young talents in the FBI.

After the New York FBI branch sent more than a dozen elite FBI investigators to Tokyo, and received death notices without exception, and contributed their meager backbone to the bloody hell incident that shocked the world, capable investigators were very scarce.

Special measures in special times.

Now, as long as they have real talent and hard work, most elite FBI agents can steadily rise through the ranks and quickly have room to use their abilities in cases.

Suit FBI is not this type of person, but Judy is.

This kind of elite character who has attracted much attention cannot be messed with. The suit FBI humbly added, "I didn't think carefully. I thought he didn't cause much harm. Compared with several recent serial murder cases, , it has not even attracted any attention from the media or public opinion, so it should be left alone."

Those new serial murder cases that cause sensation and public attention are the highest priority.

The second is cases where public opinion is not that concerned and the cases are urgent.

In the end, it should be a case that did not cause too much noise, was not painful, and did not involve any murders.

——According to James, the only victim currently involved in the 'Master' case was an unlucky man who was hit and killed by himself while driving away. Whether it is considered a homicide or not, the boundary is a bit blurry.

"And all victims are criminals,"

Judy added, still smiling, with a sharp smile, "When a criminal encounters a guy like this, it's retribution. That's what you want to say, right?" "Don't think about the case with conventional thinking. This is obviously a An unusually gifted criminal who targets ordinary people and his targets are criminals,"

"It's still a small fuss now, but for a guy like this, do you really think he will remain unknown forever? Open your eyes and look at the photos, my dear, he is already somewhat famous now,"

"These photos were all taken by citizens who met him by chance. When they took the photos, they didn't know anything about him. They just thought he was very handsome and wanted to take pictures of him."

"Is this good? Of course!" She said patiently, hiding her stupidity, "his appearance is so outstanding, excellence has become a characteristic, and catching his traces is no longer as difficult as finding a needle in a haystack."

"But think about it. Once he causes a big case and the media makes it public and these photos are posted..."

"Do you want a celebrity criminal to appear?!"

Star criminal.

Perhaps out of worship of the strong, perhaps out of some kind of curiosity, many people in various states admire murderers. When a criminal has cool skills, or the reason for killing is more understandable, or he looks handsome, and Or he has his own set of three views that are completely different from the worldly views, and his taste is enough to make some people who are not clear-minded think, "Wow, cool brother!" ', will attract enough fans.

There are many imitators among them.

Some celebrity criminals can even proudly write autobiographies that become best-sellers as soon as they are released.

The appearance of every star criminal is a heavy blow to the authorities, the police, the FBI, and ordinary citizens.

"Think carefully about the components of this 'master'!"

'Only attacks criminals', 'Never kills with his own hands', 'Turns the vicious Highway Killer into a puppy that only whines and wags its tail', 'IQ criminal', 'Handsome and elegant gentleman appearance'.

Put these things together, and once the 'master' gains public attention, there is only one path forward: star criminal.

The FBI suit immediately fell silent, stopped all his thoughts, became serious, and apologized seriously, "I'm sorry, sir."

He concentrated and looked at the projection wall in front again. He no longer looked down upon him and analyzed it very seriously, "He has a good temper. This is bad news."

In the center of the photos, which were taken secretly or openly, was a few-second animated picture, left by a particularly rude but very brave photographer in the eyes of the FBI. He seemed to have called "Master" 'With a sound, the 'master' tilted his head and smiled at the camera.

"James reported a hotel and said he heard this name from the 'owner'. Are we...?"

"Forget it," he quickly gave up, "since James reported this name, the 'master' must have left."

They don't have to go.

At the very back of the meeting, a voice suddenly came, "Go."

The suit FBI looked back and saw a green-eyed FBI colleague sitting almost in the most inconspicuous corner, and recognized it: Shuichi Akai.

Like Judy, Shuichi Akai is also an outstanding new talent that the New York FBI branch is in urgent need of, but he doesn't seem to want to go to the top, and his official position is lower than Judy's.

But anyone who has worked with him knows that he is an outstanding talent.

This outstanding talent stared at the projection wall and met the smiling eyes of the 'host' who glanced over, "Go to the hotel."

"He would leave messages there that were provocative to the FBI."

(End of this chapter)

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