Conan: I am definitely not a kid

Chapter 5 Comley’s Misunderstanding

Chapter 5 Comley’s Misunderstanding
  Gin was a little suspicious: "Why did Rum give you this mission?"

"Maybe it's because a few days ago, I killed the people he placed in the laboratory?"

Speaking of this matter, Mori Yuro said confidently: "I am eliminating the danger in advance. Just send Rum in for some security or something. The level of those researchers is really hard to describe. Keeping them will only cause trouble for me. If not, Clean it up as soon as possible, maybe one day the laboratory will be blown up again."

Gin's eyes darkened.

The big explosion in the laboratory four years ago was caused by a chemical explosion.

And that bombing directly caused Rum to have great distrust of Mori Yuro.

Gin himself is a person who is famous in the organization for being suspicious, but Rum's tight surveillance on Mori Yuro is no less intense than Gin's on someone suspected of being an undercover agent. Not even a little space was left for her, to the point where Mori Yuro was extremely resistant.

Gin uses himself to judge others, thinking that in Rum's heart, Mori Yuro is most likely the person he believes to be responsible for the bombing that year. Only because there was no evidence and because Mori Yura himself was very valuable, Mori Yura was never killed.

If it were Gin, he would probably have drawn his gun and killed anyone who was suspicious of him to this extent, even a member of Codename. But Gin has always thought that Rum's vision of people is very problematic, and he doesn't trust Rum's judgment at all.

But this doesn't mean that Gin himself trusts Mori Yura.

He pointed out the flaw in Mori Yuro's words: "If that's all, there's no need for you to agree to this mission."

Indeed, although Mori Yura's status is not as good as that of Rum, the task that Rum threw to her this time was not that important.

Mori Yuro resisted going on a mission with the Whiskey Team to this extent, so he could have refused Rum on the grounds that it was not appropriate for the laboratory director to go out on field duty.

And the reason she just gave - to kill Rum's two incompetent experimenters, after careful investigation, it was still a problem of Rum's lack of skills, which was not enough for Mori Yuro to compromise to this extent.

Mori Yura paused slightly while operating the machine.

"Rum is not the only one who wants to know what happened four years ago." After a moment, Moriyuro continued his actions as if nothing had happened.

As a researcher who once only had to care about scientific research, Yuro Mori has worked hard and put in a lot of effort, but still has to endure Rum's pervasive surveillance.

The cause of all this was the big explosion in the organizational laboratory four years ago.

Moriyuro himself cares more about the truth of the bombing four years ago than Rum.

"Rum controls the laboratory too tightly. If the masterminds behind the scenes four years ago want to repeat their old tricks, it will be difficult to intervene directly from the laboratory. The whiskey group will be a suitable entry point."

Gin narrowed his eyes, Mori Yuro was fishing: "Do you think the other party will attack you again?"

Mori Yuro is much more convinced than Gin about this: "Why not? Even though I left the position of person in charge because of what happened back then, four years later, I am still the most valuable experimental person in charge of the scientific research group. My research The results are worthy of countless people going crazy and taking risks.”

Gin said nothing. Although Mori Yura's words were a bit arrogant, they were also true.

This is why Rum has no choice but to take action no matter how much he doubts Mori Yura.

"Don't get yourself into it." Gin warned Moriyuro, "You have no advantage in field missions."

These words sounded merciless, but Mori Yuro rarely curled his lips: "Thank you for your concern, I know it well."

After checking the list printed by the machine, Mori Yuro took out two pieces of paper and handed them to Gin, asking him to wipe off the conductive paste on his body.

"All indicators are stable, there are no abnormalities, and the effect of the drug does not seem to have diminished."

Mori Yura asked: "Have you experienced any changes in your body?"

"No." Gin's regular check-ups were just to keep track of his physical condition. He pulled off the magnets on his body, took the report in Moriyuro's hand and glanced at it, preparing to give it to Vodka later to destroy it.

Mori Yura glanced at Gin who was getting dressed: "Leave some equipment for me."

"Rum is watching too closely. Now I can only receive the quota in the organization."

Unlike the action team in Gin back then, which allowed her to search for weapons on the black market at will.

It's not that they want to hide anything from the organization, but for cautious people like them, they always have to leave themselves some way out.

Gin didn't ask any questions and just threw his coat on Mori Yuro's operating table.

The coat didn't seem to weigh much when Gin was carrying it, but it made a dull thud when it landed on the operating table.

Mori Yura's eyes are subtle. No wonder they all say that gin is a walking arsenal...

Gin fastened his gun belt and pushed out the door. Amidst Vodka's exclamations of "Brother, why are you missing your coat?!", he walked away quickly with his long legs.

After a while, a small head with a ball head stuck out of the door.

Comley was obviously shocked by Gin's appearance without a black coat. Gossip was written on his whole face. He couldn't help but look between Mori Yuro, the black coat in her hand, and the crumpled tissue on the ground. Moving back and forth.

Mori Yura:......

Comley seemed to have misunderstood something.
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  Mori Yuro wasn't the only one working a second round of overtime.

Knowing that Rai was going to parachute a new boss, the FBI agents who illegally sneaked into Japan with Shuichi Akai were still on standby late at night to deal with possible emergencies.

After all, it is not the headquarters of the FBI. Their manpower and resources are very limited. Once a problem occurs, it will be difficult to organize a large-scale operation in a short period of time, so timeliness is even more important.

It wasn't until late at night that Shuichi Akai returned to the safe house and reported that he was safe according to the code, and then began to exchange information with his colleagues.

"What kind of person is this Madeira?"

Akai Shuichi recalled Mori Yuro's behavior of splitting tasks and only selectively informing them of the actions they needed to take: "cautious and very wary, but not a very good person at disguise."

On the one hand, she was unaware of the subtle clues left on the document. On the other hand, even though Moriyuro tried her best to hide it, Rai could still read disgust on her calm face.

Even if Mori Yuro claimed that this was because Rum gave her a task that she didn't like, Akai Shuichi was absolutely certain that Mori Yuro disliked him personally more than the task.

"She had ill intentions towards me."

The FBI agent who was recording paused his pen: "Is there any danger?"

Akai Shuichi did not jump to conclusions: "I'm not sure yet, I will be careful."

Be on guard against Mori Yuro's malicious intention against him, whether it will become a hidden resistance for him in the organization.

If so……

Rai hung up the phone, and the light of the phone screen in his green pupils faded, revealing a dark ink color in the dark night.

(End of this chapter)

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