【Original BL pre-collection "Psychopathic Boyfriend Turns Out to Be an Evil God" synopsis is open~】
Haba Saiki gained a system after he died. A being calling itself the Undercover...
Chapter 380
Usaku Saiki was taken aback when he heard Morofushi Kagemitsu's words.
...Did Morofushi Kagemitsu suddenly get a mind-reading cheat code? How did his comprehension suddenly become so strong!
He had originally intended to say something sarcastic, but now that the other person was so sincere, he felt awkward about saying anything sarcastic.
System: [A perfectly normal person... look at the mess you've made.]
Bo Yezhai: [Shut up!]
Morofushi Kagemitsu's reading comprehension ability suddenly improved, but it had nothing to do with him!
The situation is actually quite simple.
Wasn't the mission in that mess in Ireland supposed to be to find a memory card containing the organization's list of undercover agents in the police?
If the police can get their hands on this first, it will at least wipe out their own ranks, if not severely damage the organization. Otherwise, whatever organization they do will get the news, making it much less efficient.
So in terms of importance, it is quite high.
As an undercover agent for the Japanese Public Security Bureau, Morofushi Kagemitsu's mission was to bring useful intelligence to the Japanese Public Security Bureau. Since he had accepted this mission and realized its importance, he could not suppress the report for his own safety. Therefore, after deducing the identity of the criminal based on the intelligence, he immediately decided to find a way to notify the Japanese Public Security Bureau.
Moreover, if handled properly and with a bit of luck, he might not be exposed.
It's quite remarkable that Morofushi Kagemitsu was able to infiltrate the organization for so many years; the Japanese Public Security Bureau will try to protect him.
Once you have the list, find reasons little by little, or even frame someone directly, to transfer the undercover agents from important positions. Deal with them one by one, leaving some unimportant ones behind. This way, you won't alert the enemy, and the organization won't immediately realize that the list has been leaked.
However, these are all ideal results.
As an undercover agent, one cannot harbor any illusions, so when deciding to do this, Morofushi Kagemitsu was already prepared for the possibility of being exposed.
The good news is that the news got out, and the Japanese Public Security Bureau also arranged for people to keep the real culprit's name firmly locked within the Public Security Bureau, disregarding the lives of their colleagues in the other system, without even communicating with them. If it weren't for Shinryu Samakawa, the hardworking detectives probably wouldn't have known the truth until Conan Edogawa arrived.
The bad news is that the Japanese police were a bit slow. By the time they finally took action, the criminal had already left with the memory card and was acting suspiciously. The Japanese police were unable to find him in time, which resulted in the criminal walking right up to the organization members with the memory card. The memory card was then shot and shattered, with no chance of being salvaged.
That's fine. There's nothing to brag about in the Japanese Public Security Bureau failing their mission. They let those in the know keep it to themselves, and the organization won't know about this accident.
Then, unsurprisingly, another unexpected thing happened—someone in the Public Security Bureau let slip while drinking, and an undercover agent planted by the organization overheard it. After a little analysis, the undercover agent concluded that someone in the organization had leaked intelligence to the Japanese Public Security Bureau.
This kind of basic mistake... only shows that the level of talent cultivated by institutions like this worldwide is drastically different from that of the last century...
However, because the commotion of shooting at Tokyo Tower was too great, the undercover agent thought that the organization had sent out a large number of people for the mission, and that the information was complicated and had many ways of being leaked, making it difficult to locate them. So he didn't rush to report and waited until he was sure it was very safe before handing the intelligence over to the organization.
The Boss couldn't possibly be unaware that there was an undercover agent in the organization. Considering Bo Yezaki's consistently good judgment of people, the Boss directly emailed Bo Yezaki to ask him if anyone he had been in contact with recently seemed to be an undercover agent.
After all, it wasn't just the few people carrying out the mission who knew the details. Before the mission was announced, quite a few members of the organization knew that the memory card was missing. If they obtained some information from other channels and speculated based on Gin's actions, it wouldn't be impossible for them to guess something and warn the Japanese Public Security Bureau.
Let Usakabe Saiki reveal the names of the people in charge of the operation first.
What? Could Usaku Saiki be the undercover agent himself?
Impossible, absolutely impossible. Could the Japanese Public Security Bureau possibly give him more than he did?
Having grown up in the Middle East, he couldn't believe that someone would run to the other side for some vague notion of justice; he must have lost his mind.
Even though Usakabe Saiki says he wants to be an ordinary person, he really is no different from an ordinary person now! Unless he suddenly wants to cause trouble for Gin, he is usually a missing person.
As for the Middle East, nominally, Bo Yezhai is in charge, but in reality, he is not the one in charge. Bo Yezhai occasionally sends some gifts to the Middle East and doesn't care about anything else. He doesn't even know what the smuggling line is doing... There is no member of the organization who is more idle than him. Even the boss is busier than Bo Yezhai!
Even when Usakabe Saiki tried to sow discord between Gin and Usakabe Saiki, he turned a blind eye and even offered words of comfort from time to time.
What reason would Usoppō Saiki have to betray the organization?
If Usui Saiki were to betray the organization one day, the Boss would immediately suspect Gin of what he did.
In short, among the people in the organization, Bo Yezaki definitely holds a place in the top tier of the BOSS's trust, so consulting him on this issue is a matter of professional expertise.
The email that Usakabe Saiki just received in the building was the one from the boss asking about this matter.
His response at the time was...
"You're not still thinking about silencing Ireland, are you? No way, he really does hate Gin unilaterally right now, and he's working especially hard to take away Gin's top spot... But speaking of undercover agents, maybe it's because of Shuichi Akai, but I think Gin looks pretty much like an undercover agent, don't you think? The two of them are practically like half-brothers."
As for the others, if it's not urgent, there's the Scottish cleaner who was supposed to come clean for me tomorrow. I told you a long time ago he was like an undercover agent, but now I hope he isn't, because my house is very difficult to clean, and I really don't want to keep reminding you where not to touch things.
Bo Yezaki didn't intend to betray Scotland, but since the organization's boss asked him this, he made a slight deduction and felt that the probability of something happening in Scotland was relatively high, so he went ahead and did it himself.
Anyway, this isn't the first time he's reported Scotland as an undercover agent. If this time it has nothing to do with Scotland, then the organization's boss will just continue to ignore it, and Scotland won't have any problems.
If it really is something that happened in Scotland...
That would allow Bo Yezaki to conveniently clear his name and gain the Boss's trust more.
No matter how you look at it, he suffers no loss, so what's there to hide?
The boss replied to his email: "He probably can't make it tomorrow. Find someone else."
He wasn't saying he was certain it was Scotland, but Usui had previously made some careless remarks about many people, like Gin. If nothing had gone wrong, a review would have been fine, and the boss could have continued to use them without a problem. But now that something had happened, considering past experience, it was necessary to take seriously the people Usui had previously identified.
Next, the Boss will issue an order to gather some suspicious people together under the guise of a mission. During this time, people will be sent to investigate them, and if any problems are found, they can be silenced.
Then Scotland definitely won't be able to clean for Usui Saiki tomorrow.
Seeing how hopeful Usoppō Saiki was that Scotland wasn't an undercover agent, the Boss felt a little guilty, as if he had snatched his grandson's toy. He had no choice but to give a heads-up beforehand to appease him, lest Usoppō Saiki suddenly have a medical episode and start causing trouble the next day when things went wrong.
Of course, the organization's boss never considered that Usaku Saiki might tip him off, for reasons similar to his belief that Usaku Saiki would not betray him.
Usoppei happily betrayed the trust of the organization's boss.
Later on, he hardly raised the organization boss's suspicion level, which made the boss trust him more and more. Isn't that exactly what he wanted to do when he betrayed the boss?
One can imagine how suspicious the organization's boss would be after Scotland successfully fled, yet he couldn't find any reason or evidence to support his suspicions.
He had originally planned to also raise some suspicion towards Morofushi Kagemitsu, but Morofushi Kagemitsu reacted too quickly, which made things awkward for him, so he had to give up.
"...Yes, you've been exposed. I reported you."
Morofushi Kagemitsu said definitively, "No, I made a mistake somewhere else first. Did Boss ask you about it?"
Bo Yezhai: "…………"
No way! Ever since he went to the hospital to visit Morofushi Takaaki in order to increase his suspicion points, Morofushi Kagemitsu really hasn't given him any suspicion points at all!
What a blunder!
The weight is actually quite good... Let's see if there are other ways later, or maybe we should just give up on this person altogether.
Morofushi Kagemitsu thanked Usaku Saiki: "Thank you. You don't need to worry about me anymore. Just hurry up and erase the records... Take care from now on."
After saying that, Morofushi Kagemitsu decisively hung up the phone and began to clean up the necessary traces and important documents before evacuating.
However, he did a very good job as an undercover agent. There wasn't much to clean up, and he quickly took care of everything, so he could leave at any time.
If he leaves now, he is 90% confident that he can escape the organization's pursuit, because he will ask Bo Yezaki, who should not have given the order yet. This time difference gives him an opportunity.
However, before leaving, Morofushi Kagemitsu hesitated for a moment.
Usoppei Saiki was also taking a risk by tipping him off... If he retreated too quickly, wouldn't Usoppei Saiki be exposed?