Chapter 358 Trust
When the invitation arrived, Yitiao Weilai was watching the surveillance.

It’s the surveillance footage from the first victim’s side.

The murderer had been rampant for so long that the police of more than one country combined to catch him, not to mention the New York FBI, which had undergone a major change in recent years? The FBI was self-aware and did not have high expectations of solving the case and arresting the murderer, let alone stopping the murder from happening in the first case in New York and arresting the murderer.

In the eyes of most people, the first victim was already a definite dead person.

Since they couldn't stop it, they had to eat it all up and chew up every bone into pieces, maximizing the value of this unfortunate victim. So during the operation, they laid comprehensive surveillance cameras in the victim's home with no blind spots, and each FBI agent also wore a shoulder-mounted action recorder.

These surveillance videos are studied and reviewed by dedicated personnel, and there are also dedicated personnel responsible for reviewing the case after it is completed. They are top secret.

But people are alive, rules are alive, and the FBI is even more lively. The line between top secret and not top secret is of course flexible, so Shuichi Akai took back the surveillance.

Not only did he get the surveillance video back, he also got the right to watch it in real time.

Ichijo Mirai was very satisfied, and he looked at Akai Shuichi as if he was looking at a hunting cat that came back with a fish in its mouth: Of course, fish are nothing, you can get them easily by taking a fishing rod and fishing for an afternoon, or buying one at the vegetable market, or simply begging for one from the stall owner without any shame.

But there is a difference between going out and working hard yourself and just talking about it while asking others to go out fishing and buy fish and then bring back the fish.

The hunting cat went out for a walk and brought back the surveillance, went out for two walks and brought back the invitation.

He simply recounted what happened: "It was sent to your coffee shop, and the clerk saw that it was addressed to you and came to me."

Focus: Your coffee shop.

A future physically occupies the coffee shop, but not programmatically.

But since Akai Shuichi said so, it is likely that he helped him gain legal support. He did not hesitate to praise the cat for coming home from hunting. "Wow, you are indeed a senior FBI agent. When you are not being annoying, Mr. Akai is quite annoying."

He took the invitation letter, opened it and checked it, then glanced at the surveillance camera and asked casually, "Guess how this victim will die?"

A compliment from the future always has a sarcastic tone, and a sarcastic tone from the future also carries a hint of compliment.

Akai Shuichi had gotten used to it. Compared to the beginning, this compliment couldn't even break his defense now. He could only get a prompt of invalid attack, "Are you sure?"

Since you asked this, you must have an idea.

The large screen in the monitoring room was divided into six small screens, three of which were real-time monitoring, and three were previous monitoring videos. From the moment Akai Shuichi pushed the door open, Judy only glanced over at first, and then kept watching the surveillance. After hearing what was said, she turned around and looked at Ichigo Mirai, her eyes floating for a moment.

Ichijo Mirai smiled at Akai Shuichi who didn't give a direct answer, then smiled at Judy who was staring at him, "A little bit."

"There were many causes of death in the past. Most of the victims were strangled at close range, hit by gravity or shot. After the police began to provide close personal protection for the victims, the causes of death were mostly poisoning, shooting in downtown areas, and machine guns,"

If you can kill and torture at close range, do so. If you can poison the victim in a torturous way that causes horrific death, then you can pretend to be passing by when there are many people on the street and suddenly shoot the victim to pieces. That's also fine.

The murderer's main goal when acting is to make a victim die miserably.

"This time, the FBI convinced the victim to stay at home and not go out under 24-hour surveillance. Daily necessities, drinking water, and food were all purchased in advance, and they were fully prepared," Yi Tiao Wei turned his chair. "If the murderer wants to kill him, it seems that he can only create an accident and disguise himself as a staff member to kill him?"

like.

This is indeed the easiest method to think of. The task force had anticipated this and was ready to detain and investigate all the visitors regardless of the consequences.

Akai Shuichi narrowed his eyes and nodded, "Yes, that's what they thought. In addition, they also considered the possibility of power outages, the murderer blending the poison into the air and releasing it locally, and shootings. They have prepared backup generators and gas masks in the house, and covered the glass with curtains. They also plan to let the victims wear bulletproof vests and helmets when the murderer is expected to act."

"How do you think he will act?"

Judy sat on the other side of a future. She reached out and held the chair, which was turning 30 to 40 degrees to the left and 30 to 40 degrees to the right. She also asked sharply, "Do you think the murderer will not use those methods, but a method that no one will notice for the time being and has a high success rate?"

Ichijou Future snapped his fingers: "Sniper."

"With the glass covered, bulletproof vests and helmets on, and the walls blocking the way, ordinary guns are of course useless, but sniper rifles can be used."

He smiled calmly, "What a coincidence, I have some experience with sniper rifles. If it were me, I could snipe and kill the target."

I've only dabbled in it a little, but I'm not very familiar with it.

We really aren't that familiar with each other, but we just happened to run into each other a few times not long ago, and bang bang bang I dealt with those one, two, three, four, five, six, seven people.

whee.

Akai Shuichi and Judy: "..."

When the sniper rifle was mentioned, because of 'Messiah', they all had a tacit understanding and thought of a case that they were thinking about in the future, which was also the second case created by 'Satan': the indiscriminate sniping case on the street.

Although they were thinking about the same case, they could hardly laugh together.

The not-laughing Akai Shuichi and the laughing Mirai Ichijo looked at each other and were silent for a few seconds. "... a little knowledge?"

He was silent for a few seconds, and did not raise any objections to the future who had obviously guessed what he was thinking and was more cheerful. He said, "Snipers do not really need to consider bulletproof vests, but they do need..."

Requires vision.

Given the current condition of the victim's house, the murderer can only fire blindly, with a low chance of success. As long as the first two or three shots miss the target, the FBI will react, and it will be even more difficult for the murderer to succeed.

But before he finished, Akai Shuichi stopped. He stared at the still smiling Mirai for a few seconds, then slowly turned his gaze away to look at the surveillance screen.

On the screen, the victim was sitting in front of a computer in the study, working. She was obviously a little nervous, and from time to time she looked up at the FBI officer accompanying her.

Not far from her, there was a window with curtains drawn.

Akai Shuichi: "..."

Wait... the killer can actually have sniper vision...

"Is there really no sniper vision?" Ichijo Future asked with a smile, "But a sniper has a 360-degree field of vision without blind spots."

Just borrow some FBI surveillance.

"..." Judy withdrew her hand, stood up suddenly, and her face was a little rich, "Then..."

She looked at the future and frowned, "Should we ask the task force to take precautions?"

"Why else would I say it?" Yitiao Weili glanced at him strangely, then understood and smiled, "Oh, because I'm a criminal, I don't seem to have much bottom line, and I don't care much about the victim's life."

"No no no,"

He shook his head. "It depends on the situation. In this case, I am a law enforcer and I am on a mission to enforce the law. I care about the safety of every victim. This is related to the completion of the mission."

This is the player's little hobby and a little obsessive-compulsive disorder.

"Okay," Judy went out immediately, "I'll go remind them."

Ichijo Future leaned back on the chair again, continued to slowly turn the chair, opened the invitation letter and took a look, "Sure enough, there are rules."

The club has rules.

In addition to indicating that the location is a gun range club that will be closed during party hours and outsiders are not allowed to enter, it also marks the time of the initiation ceremony, the expected number of participants, the general process of the event, etc.

The invitation letter also stated one thing: only two people with invitation letters are allowed to enter.

It's a bit like an invitation to a high society banquet.

Ichijo Future propped his chin up in thought and muttered to himself, "A gun club that doesn't accept outsiders, that's a bit dangerous. I have to choose another partner carefully. Who should I choose..."

He was thinking as seriously and rigorously as he had been when he was selecting his bank robbery partner in the police academy.

Seeing the straight hook hanging brightly at his lips, Akai Shuichi first glanced at Ichijo Mirai who looked seriously troubled, then looked down at the estimated number of people indicated on the invitation letter, and said, "Take Judy."

Ichijo Mirai really wants to take Judy with him.

After all, she is the second target, and having her by his side is like bringing her own bait, which is very attractive to Calvados who wants to help Vermouth solve his problems.

He only needs to express some interest, not too much, just a little sidelong glance, and Rum, who dares not attack him or Vermouth, will smell the scent and come over.

Shuichi Akai is not doing so well.

He could neither attract Calvados nor, because he was too deeply involved in the future, Rum, who was as timid as a mouse and afraid of revenge, would dare not vent his anger.

but:"?"

A future suspicion: Play is play, jokes are jokes, great players can fish with a smile, and the NPCs belonging to the players must not refuse to take the bait.

An NPC that doesn’t take the bait is not a good NPC!

"The invitation letter states that the expected number of people is fifteen," said Akai Shuichi. "The club has many members, so fifteen may be a small number, but it is probably the majority of the current free members."

"I personally think the owner of the club didn't tell them who the new member was."

He paused for a few seconds and added tactfully, "If he told other people, there would be too many people participating."

If the owner of the club explains in advance, 'Hi, everyone, the new member joining the club is the recently famous [owner]. Yes, that's right, the FBI agent who arrested more than a dozen people and put them in jail at one time,' then if there is even one club member participating, it will be considered a considerable number of people.

Especially fifteen.

"I was on the news a while ago," Akai Hide continued to explain without changing his expression, as if he had not met the great savior in person. "If we go with you, they might recognize us at the first sight."

"But if Judy goes with you, maybe..."

Perhaps, only until they are forced to give the great savior a sweet treat, will these unfortunate guys realize who the newcomer is.

Shuichi Akai had no doubt that the unlucky guys would not be forced, he was just a little uncertain about when they would be forced.

This is trust in the great Savior.

(End of this chapter)

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