【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 568
Deeply disturbed, Morofushi Kagemitsu left the meeting room and saw Furuya Rei waiting for him outside.
The two looked at each other, then silently found a corner and leaned against the wall for a long time without saying a word.
They were all digesting the newly acquired intelligence, and as somewhat idealistic people, they found the current developments somewhat unacceptable.
As for Shuichi Akai, although he was shocked for a moment, he quickly accepted reality.
Come to think of it, Rei Furuya and Kagemitsu Morofushi were infiltrated into the organization shortly after graduating from police academy. They saw more of the external problems than the internal corruption.
However, before joining the organization, Shuichi Akai was already a top sniper in the FBI. Not to mention knowing all the dirty secrets, he had handled quite a few dirty cases, and he had a relatively clear understanding that the United States is actually a country where capital is rampant.
Shuichi Akai not only came from the world's most capitalist country, but his purpose in infiltrating the organization was not pure. His main goal was to find his biological father. Saiki Usaba directly told him that if he worked for him for a few years, the organization would cooperate with Shuichi Akai in finding his father, and Shuichi Akai accepted the reality.
After a long silence, Furuya Rei suddenly said, "Has Usui considered that, even after things have come to this, he might not be able to extricate himself safely?"
Are capitalists any good? Trying to do business with a group of capitalists at this level is no different from trying to negotiate with a tiger.
It's not impossible that we could find an opportunity to kick Usuo Saiki out of the game, or even assassinate him.
"...Well, they did inquire about Usaku Saiki's reputation."
Morofushi Kagemitsu didn't infiltrate the Japanese delegation for nothing; not only did he gather information from them, but they also gathered information from him.
Especially regarding Potts, when the agent cautiously asked, "I heard Potts' personality is a bit...?", Morofushi Kagemitsu's feelings were truly complicated.
Although Morofushi Kagemitsu was not particularly fond of this development, since they had already inquired to this extent, he couldn't lie and could only express his approval in a roundabout way.
Yes, all the rumors you've heard are true. Potts really was that crazy before, but... he's much better now! Look, he's become the heir, right?
Huh? He shot himself? Jumped off a cliff? Uh... well... yes... it happened not long ago... but his mental state has really improved.
Morobuchi Kagemitsu's explanation sounded rather unconvincing, and the person opposite him didn't seem too convinced.
But overall, it was beneficial to Usaku Saiki.
“Bo Ye has too much leverage over him, and he’s also a notorious psychopath,” sighed Zhu Fujingguang. “He doesn’t even take much of the profits, just a token 1%, saying he has no interest in money, that enough is enough for him, and who knows, he might just die someday…”
Rei Furuya understood: "So these people think that instead of going through the trouble of killing him, it's better to wait for him to bring about his own demise?"
"After all, if Bo Ye dies on his own, he might just die, but if someone else tries to kill him, and fails to kill him in one go, Bo Ye will go crazy and no one will be in a good position... I heard that they are even discussing protecting Bo Ye to prevent any fools from taking action and getting caught in the crossfire... It is said that the US side has even suggested finding the best psychologist to treat Bo Ye."
Morofushi Kagemitsu's lips twitched: "Most importantly, it seems that only if Usoya is alive can the Boss 'voluntarily' participate in the experiment. The Boss has said that if Usoya dies, everyone can just wait to study his corpse... In this situation of having only one sample, everyone wants to try their best to keep him alive."
As for Shinichi Kudo and Shiho Miyano... they're not stupid. Why would they hand over their own people as test subjects? The Boss is the only test subject, and Amaterasu is the only one!
So here's the question.
"How did Usoya do that?" Furuya Rei asked incredulously. "What kind of leverage could make the BOSS willingly become a test subject, and even be afraid that Usoya would die?"
Morofushi Kagemitsu sighed: "I don't know, but Akai thinks it's normal; it's something Usaba would do."
Jianggu Ling: "…………"
"Compared to that, what about the organization?" Morofushi Hiromitsu asked. "It's one thing to deal with the people involved in the experiments, but are people like Gin going to be whitewashed as well?"
Speaking of this, Rei Furuya's expression became slightly subtle: "Ah, about this, Usoya said the CIA has their eye on some of the organization's intelligence agents and wants to recruit them... They asked if the Japanese Public Security Bureau wanted them, saying that if not, this opportunity would be gone forever..."
Morofushi Kagemitsu frowned: "The intelligence team has fewer bloodstains, so we can take them in. But what about the action team?"
Rei Furuya's expression became even more subtle: "There are far fewer people in the action team than I expected."
After taking over some of Rum's authority, he thought he hadn't investigated much because his authority was insufficient. He didn't expect that the organization's action team was really small!
But he looked at the missions that required the action team to be deployed—assassinating politicians, hunting down traitors, silencing people who had inexplicably begun investigating the organization, killing insiders or business partners, and assisting intelligence team members in escaping…
These kinds of things don't usually happen in a concentrated manner, so at first glance it seems like Gin is the one who takes action most of the time, or Gin is leading the team.
It's not that the organization can't afford more people, it's that they really don't need them!
The organization is primarily involved in economic crimes, with its own people in various sectors. Silencing witnesses is actually not a very common occurrence. In fact, Usui Saiki even showed Furuya Rei a list of people who had cooperative relationships with high-ranking Japanese officials.
Rei Furuya could tell at a glance from the list that if all these people died, or even just were arrested, it would cause a major upheaval in Japan's political, business, and police sectors, directly impacting the economy.
Bo Yezaki then said, "I dare to give you the list, but do you dare to arrest them? Do you dare to actually sentence them according to their crimes?"
Even if it were Furuya Rei, there's no guarantee that the higher-ups would actually arrest these people.
Usoppei scoffed: "You dare not do anything, yet you tell me that what I did was not good... At least I forcibly shared the research results that were likely to be divided up by Japan and the United States with more countries, so that they would not be monopolized."
The organization's headquarters are in Japan, and Japan is a vassal state of the United States. If Usakata Saiki were to hand over the organization to the FBI, CIA, and Japanese Public Security Bureau, the benefits would most likely go to those two countries. They might even use the incriminating evidence they've gathered to exchange for favors with those bigwigs. As for arresting people, they probably won't arrest everyone. They'll likely arrest a few of the real perpetrators as examples, while the bigwigs hiding behind the scenes won't be touched if they're given enough benefits.
After all, those people connected to the organization, like capitalists like Pisco, are nothing compared to the political bigwigs. Who would dare arrest them? What if arresting too many would destabilize the country?
Since they won't arrest us anyway, let's just go with Usaku Saiki's idea.
As for human experimentation, the organization's labs didn't actually do much. At least after Sherry took over, they used mice. It wasn't even the next stage yet. They would wait until the mice's reactions stabilized before using monkeys, and only then would they recruit volunteers. Vermouth was a special case... The people who actually conducted human experiments were Gin and his action team... But they thought it was poison... It was hell.
So it was quite convenient for the people in the lab to go ashore; many in the intelligence team were also recruited, as for the operations team...
“It’s not appropriate to ban it at this stage, lest people think I’m a pushover. I still need to have some armed forces.” Bo Yezai’s thinking was very cold. “Let’s wait and see who wants to tell the Boss that they want to kill me. I’ll probably have to hand over a few disobedient ones… We also need to see what kind of bargaining conditions some politicians offer. Maybe Gin will have to announce that he is responsible for some attack.”
Jianggu Ling: "…………"
The organization has become like this, and Gin hasn't run away yet? He should have run away when the organization became a one-man show by Usui Saiki... Oh, right, the Boss isn't dead yet.
Some people probably think the boss would be better off dead, and those who disagree have a reason to object.
It's not just Japan; other countries are doing the same thing. In such a massive multinational organization, undercover agents can even hold a mock United Nations within the organization. They must have discovered that their own country had been infiltrated before sending in agents!
Rei Furuya spent a long time in Saiki Usaba's office before finally compiling the list.
Although his superiors had forbidden him from conducting further investigations, he was unwilling to give up. Since the list had already been submitted, he figured he might as well arrest as many people as he could.
Those who cannot be arrested are the same as those who normally destroy an organization; it cannot be blamed on Bo Yezhai.
Even Furuya Rei has come to understand Usui Saiki to some extent.
If Usoppō Saiki knew all this from the beginning, he would have understood that destroying the organization wouldn't be so easy. No wonder he was unwilling to cooperate openly with them, because they couldn't truly understand without seeing these lists with their own eyes... How could they understand if they weren't consulted?
"Because they don't trust us."
Morofushi Kagemitsu sighed: "Conan said that Usuiba had actually considered cooperating with the Japanese Public Security Bureau, after all, his adoptive father is a member of the Public Security Bureau... but after the investigation, he felt that the Japanese Public Security Bureau was not suitable..."
Rei Furuya has mixed feelings.
It turns out that while he was feeling he couldn't trust Usaku Saiki, Usaku Saiki was also feeling they were unreliable...
However, Rei Furuya also had a question: "How did he evaluate us? Was it just based on our performance in the organization? That can't be considered valid, can it? How can our actions in the organization represent the Japanese Public Security Bureau?"
Once you're part of an organization, you'll naturally show the characteristics of an organization member!
Morofushi Kagemitsu was taken aback: "I don't know. He should have his own channels? Maybe he was investigating the Japanese Public Security Bureau when he disappeared?"
Rei Furuya quipped: "He even said he went to police academy when he went missing! What can you learn from that? He'd be better off having the organization send him to the press club to learn more."
Morofushi Kagemitsu paused for a moment: "Speaking of this... have you ever noticed that Usakuba rarely lies...?"
"He just rarely lies, not that he never tells anything, right? He even said Gin was an undercover agent. I just asked him about it, and he admitted that he deliberately framed him, saying that sometimes he would lie to see other people's funny reactions... Are you saying that he really went to school? Actually, I've considered it too, but going to school means not only getting up early, but also having to do homework... Just to investigate what the Japanese police are like, isn't that a bit too much? It's not like Usui Saiki; he should have an easier way."
As Furuya Rei spoke, his lips twitched as he complained, "Look at him, he can't even smile after working for a few days. If he really goes to school, won't he become expressionless?"
Morofushi Kagemitsu thought it made sense. He did have a biased view of Usaku Saiki, and he didn't know much about him. He probably couldn't tell if Usaku Saiki was lying, or even confirm that it was a lie... Besides, what kind of intelligence could he gather by infiltrating the police academy? For Usaku Saiki, it would be a huge investment with little return, which was not something Usaku Saiki would do.
Thus, the discussion about whether Usaku Saiki went to school during her absence ended with the conclusion that Usaku Saiki couldn't get out of bed and didn't want to do her homework.
As soon as everyone else had left, Usoppei immediately had Vermouth summoned.
"Here, take a look at these documents."
Vermouth had actually been helping with the process for several days, but upon seeing the new documents, she couldn't help but ask, "Are you sure it's okay for me to make the decision?"
After five minutes of pretense, Usakabe Saiki handed the executive chair to Vermouth: "Honestly, I don't care how the organization turns out. Are you really comfortable letting me handle it?"
Vermouth: "…………"
I'm really not at ease with that.
"So, of course it's more appropriate for someone like you, who has a direct stake in this, to handle it, isn't it? For example, I'm too lazy to think about what will happen to Gin in the future, so you take care of it."
Usoba Saiki easily deflected the blame: "The future of the organization is in your hands. Work hard so you can live a peaceful life in the future!"