Plot: While on a covert mission, Morofushi Hiromitsu discovers an APP forcibly installed on his phone: Undercover Anti-Fraud Center. The content is peculiar—
Case Report Assistant: Surrende...
Chapter 12 The Huo Huo Organization: Their Crimes Are Unforgivable! ...
Morofushi Kagemitsu's final persistence and struggle were ultimately worthwhile.
The day after he returned from the banquet, local police came to his door and questioned him in great detail about what had happened that night.
He was all too familiar with his colleagues' rhetoric. He immediately began to defend himself, speaking ambiguously, but providing ample evidence to fit his plan.
See, that's how it is.
This expression, which conveys the feeling that "this person clearly has a problem, but the enemy is too cunning to catch him red-handed," perfectly reflects the organization's expectations for its members.
Just in case, he even recorded this part, which is essentially a dark history of the police force.
sorry.
He touched his remaining conscience and could only silently apologize to his colleagues in his heart.
Despite the turmoil of this effort, he patiently waited, suppressing the mounting pressure.
Finally, two days later, he received a confirmation text message from the organization. He had completed his first mission since infiltrating the organization!
He breathed a sigh of relief and quickly checked when the bonus would arrive. He would then have his contact trace the source and see if they could find any useful clues.
After confirming the important matters, he started contacting the anti-fraud hotline. He remembered submitting a string of passwords to the hotline before. But now, several days had passed, and the response wasn't as prompt as before.
Meanwhile, through these few days of experimentation, he also discovered that the anti-fraud team doesn't respond to every report. He secretly contacted an old classmate late at night to check accounts, and indeed, there were people they couldn't catch.
Strange, shouldn't these kinds of talismans be 100% effective?
...Could it be that the ghost in charge of this aspect—no, the spirit—made the changes by adapting local efficiency? Thinking about it carefully, all of this seems to have happened after the update... Does this also require localization improvements?
unnecessary.
It's really not necessary.
"Hello, can you hear me?" I said I didn't need it.
However, the only response he received was: "[Server busy, please try again later.]"
It's true, they don't learn the good things, but they learn the bad things.
Please return the underlying logic of diligence to the anti-fraud team.
After harassing the seemingly dead app for ages, Morofushi Hiromitsu finally released the pressure he had been holding in, and his intelligence finally regained its dominance. He put down his phone, put the sniper rifle he had wiped countless times back into his bass bag, and then put it back in the closet.
Looking at the bass bag that had already been hidden away, he couldn't help but recall the time when he taught Zero to play instruments...
Speaking of Zero, I lost contact with my friends after graduation because I was going undercover. I haven't contacted him for a long time. I wonder what he's doing now? Is he getting along well with his colleagues?
Speaking of which, the class monitor was the first classmate I'd ever met; and those two guys, Hagiwara and Matsuda, I wonder how they're doing in the Virginity Breaker Class, but with Hagiwara around, they should be fine...
In short, I hope everyone is doing well, so he can rest easy.
After missing his childhood friends and acquaintances, Morofushi Kagemitsu rallied his spirits and began a new day of work.
His current plan is to stay quiet for a while and secretly gather information about Akita.
Lately, especially after I successfully completed my tasks, Akita's gaze towards me has become increasingly strange. If this were a real workplace, it would probably have turned into bullying much sooner or later.
This person might think they've concealed it well, but the desire to kill someone can't be hidden, especially for someone as perceptive as Morofushi Kagemitsu. After submitting his "work summary" for the month, that barely perceptible murderous intent became increasingly tangible.
Clearly, he was blocking Akita's way.
This was completely different from his initial attitude. He could sense that Akita wanted to use him to accumulate more merit so that he could obtain a codename as soon as possible. This also overlapped with the early stages of the organizational promotion path that the Public Security Team had planned for him, so he had already prepared to slowly build up his seniority.
However, when Akita finally received the mission from the organization, he changed his tune completely. Was his previous behavior all an act? Had he even fooled the entire public security team? Or was it because the Kuroki incident had dealt a heavy blow to his rival, causing him to become arrogant and complacent due to his elevated status? Or perhaps... this mission made him feel threatened and wary?
These factors were probably all there, but his intuition told him it was probably because of the mission.
Thinking about it carefully, the point in time when that person's attitude subtly changed was indeed when he received the mission. The moment he developed murderous intent was after he returned to Hokkaido to turn in the mission.
During this period, the only change in the organization's situation was the death of President Hase, who was killed by someone else. Akita's smugness was undisguised when Kuroki died.
Does Akita not want President Hase to die? There's really no sign of any affection between the two, and there's no rumor of any good relationship between them.
The only reason someone would care so much about another person's death is because their own interests are at stake. Whether it's a threat or a collaboration, their interests are likely intertwined.
Morofushi Kagemitsu opened the email Mr. Jin Quan had sent him and used his access privileges to retrieve the company's accounts. He quickly scanned through them, and finally, his gaze settled on the transaction projects with Wanlong Company from the past two or three years.
The accounts look fine, otherwise Akita wouldn't be sitting comfortably in the company. But if you compare them with the hidden expenses in Akita's life that the police team investigated, experienced officers can tell that he might have accepted bribes. The police email also pointed out the next direction for the investigation.
Did Akita also get involved in the shopping card incident?
Zhu Fujingguang frowned.
This wasn't because he was deeply distressed by the organization's corruption, but because he realized the trouble this matter would cause.
The accounting details could be handled by professionals in the police team, and the timing could be postponed for a month or two to reduce his suspicion. However, the obstacle to this matter was not in these areas, but in Akita himself.
He himself is insignificant, but he can contact Melo, and if we take a more conspiratorial approach, Melo might be involved in this.
Even terrorist organizations have this kind of "collateral protection," so the key to taking down Akita lies in getting that Melo to abandon this subordinate. Evidence is secondary; the main thing is sufficient benefit or danger. He can't exactly swear an oath using Asakawa Sora's entire clan, can he?
I hereby expose Akita and Hase for conspiring against the organization; their crimes are unforgivable!
I don't want rumors to spread that he's a remnant of feudalism, or I'll be completely unable to defend myself.
Just as Morofushi Kagemitsu was troubled, a vibration sounded from beside his hand:
"Buzz—Buzz—"
Ah, has this bug in the underlying logic been fixed?
A note from the author:
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The anti-fraud team has finally started working!
Anti-fraud expert: I wasn't slacking off at all!