(PS: New author, didn't know how to write in the early stages, currently working hard to improve, please bear with me.)
(PS: For the early chapters, please don't take it too seriously...
As he spoke to Judy, he was also thinking back on everything about these people.
Fortunately, he had some understanding of the setting beforehand, so he could still recall some things.
Most of what he lost were memories from his previous missions, as well as some unimportant ones.
Unfortunately, important memories are lost to some extent.
For example, right now.
He remembered another way to persuade Amuro Tooru, which seemed to be related to someone.
But he couldn't remember who that person was.
Ultimately, he gave up on recalling it:
"Forget it, I won't think about it anymore."
If you can't remember, then don't think about it.
Who knows, I might suddenly remember it sometime?
Upon hearing Guangyou's words, Judy suddenly laughed.
She got up from the sofa, took a comic book, pointed to a main character in it, and said to Guangyou:
"Kuangyou, do you know?"
"You were just like the protagonist in a comic book."
"Are you trying to persuade them to join forces with just words?"
The protagonist's verbal skills are indeed impressive.
Kwang-woo, who is called the "protagonist in a comic book," only knows that he is the protagonist in his own life.
He wasn't even sure if he had the skill of "talking trash."
But I think there probably isn't one.
To be fair, his idea just now did have a flavor of trying to persuade others to cooperate with empty words.
An indistinct figure involuntarily surfaced in his mind, and he sighed inwardly.
"If only I could remember who that person was."
Seeing that Guangyou did not reply to her, Judy assumed that he had realized how naive his plan was.
She then persuaded Guangyou:
"Joining forces is indeed a good idea, but it's really difficult."
"Unless you, Mitsuyu, have connections to high-ranking officials in the Japanese Public Security Bureau, which you probably don't, right?"
"My suggestion is that you continue to help us gather intelligence, Guangyou."
"We will contact the CIA, and they should agree to join forces."
"Of course, the premise is that you have to tell us the CIA's undercover agents among that group."
Even now, Judy hasn't given up on the idea of finding out Guangyou's undercover identity from him.
She doesn't expect to know everything, knowing a few things would be fine.
But she didn't know that Guangyou had a "cheat code".
Despite its damage, this cheat gave him the confidence to persuade Amuro Tooru.
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