Chapter 256



Chapter 256

Shuichi Akai fell into deep thought upon receiving the email from Saiki Usaba.

Everything has been exposed. The email he's using now is obviously not the one he used when he was in the organization. Otherwise, the organization would send someone to hack his email every now and then, which would not only be a problem of intelligence leakage, but also annoy him to death. So after returning to the FBI, he changed several email addresses, separating his internal FBI communications and personal emails.

After changing his email address, he used his personal email to send an email to Usakata Saiki's email address to say hello.

After all, other people in the organization who know him might change their email addresses, but Bo Yezaki definitely won't change his anytime soon, because this guy is a bit crazy, he might not even change his phone number...

He didn't care that Bo Yezaki hadn't replied; as long as he had a way to contact Bo Yezaki, that was enough.

Some time ago, Shuichi Akai finally learned that his FBI colleague had been secretly contacting Akemi Miyano, which led to Miyano being taken away for questioning by the organization. He couldn't help but send another email to ask about Akemi Miyano's situation, only to find that he might have been blocked...

If he had known the FBI was carrying out this operation behind his back, he would have been better off being more forceful and taking Miyano Akemi away directly.

Shuichi Akai's boss, James Black, even apologized to Akai for this incident.

Shuichi Akai, a mature adult, calmly said, "You didn't know before, and this has nothing to do with you. Logically speaking, by getting in touch with Akemi, I can keep getting information about Potts and Sherry. Potts does make phone calls to other members of the organization without really hiding it from people, so we might get some very useful information. It's normal that the higher-ups don't need to consider my personal issues when making decisions, but only whether it's worth it."

He's joined the FBI, how could he not know what kind of mess the FBI is? The higher you go, the more trouble there is.

Speaking of Saiki Usui, although Shuichi Akai received a call from Saiki Usui on the way to escape, which confused Cameron and Judy in the car, Shuichi Akai asked them to keep it a secret, and they kept it a secret. When writing the report about Potts, they only said that the other party was very perceptive and crazy.

They all trusted Shuichi Akai's judgment, but they didn't completely trust their superiors either. Having been agents for so long, they had kept far too many little secrets from their superiors.

Many FBI agents have close relationships with people through illegal channels to obtain intelligence. They think that Shuichi Akai and Potts might be following the same path. Potts' cooperation is indeed a bit low now, but it might increase in the future. These things can't be made public, so it's best to keep them well hidden. Trust Shuichi Akai, there will be absolutely no problem!

They were completely unaware that Shuichi Akai, whom they trusted so much, had actually been blocked by Saiki Usubaba...

Now that he seems to have finally been released from the blacklist, Shuichi Akai felt that something big might have happened when he saw the sender's name. After all, Saiki Usaku's image in his mind had become rather strange, and he felt that there was always big news behind it.

Shuichi Akai wondered if it was news of Akemi Miyano's death, and even considered how to convey this to his mother, who cared deeply about the Miyano sisters. But when he clicked on the email, he discovered that the content had nothing to do with Akemi Miyano; it was actually related to his mother!

This was truly beyond Shuichi Akai's expectations.

Because he had previously speculated about where Saiki Usui had learned of his identity, and considered that it might be due to a leak of information from his mother, Shuichi Akai, who had lost contact after going undercover, tried to contact Mary Akai after returning to the FBI, hoping to get answers to his questions.

The answer was that Mary Akai had never heard of Saiki Usaku, and because she had joined MI6, her own information was encrypted, so she felt that it was not a problem on her side. As for how easily her son had been exposed, Mary Akai's comment was, "You are still too green. I told you not to join the FBI."

...Akai Shuichi is now looking at the email containing what appears to be an MI6 mole, and he feels it is indeed necessary to contact his mother again so that she knows that MI6 is not much better in front of Usui Saiki.

But before that, let him try calling Usakata Saiki... He's been blocked, and the same goes for emails; they're read but not replied to.

Shuichi Akai was exasperated by Saiki Usui's capriciousness and had no choice but to call Mary Akai first.

Mary Akai had always thought her eldest son was very opinionated, so she usually didn't bother with him. But when she suddenly received the call and heard the caller's request, she couldn't help but think that her eldest son was being too opinionated: "You mean, you want our MI6 undercover agents to evacuate? Is the FBI meddling in this?"

She almost went into a purely businesslike mode.

Shuichi Akai calmly replied, "Not necessarily. I'm just saying the worst-case scenario. Anyway, let me explain first."

Mary Akai: "Fine, explain it."

She wanted to hear what reason her eldest son could have for taking charge of MI6!

"Do you remember the question I asked you about Potts before?"

Mary Akai frowned: "I remember that guy who somehow found out your identity, but didn't tell the organization, and just maliciously drove you away."

"Yes, he told me that your MI6 undercover agent, Stout, has been exposed and that we should withdraw."

Akai Marie: “…………???”

Oh no, she actually knows who the MI6 mole is in the organization, she's practically her friend... her codename is indeed Staut.

Her attitude changed abruptly, and she asked cautiously and seriously, "How was it exposed? Did Potts figure it out as well?"

Shuichi Akai: "I don't know, I've been blocked. But what he means is that if Stout doesn't leave on his own, he won't be polite... I guess Stout might have offended him recently."

"...He even went through all this trouble to remind me..." Akai Mary was confused. "What exactly did he mean?"

Shuichi Akai said cautiously, "I can think of two possibilities. One is that it's a demonstration, showing that my social relationships and yours are all under his control. The second is that he thinks it's boring to simply report the undercover agent to the organization and likes to do something more interesting, just like when he dealt with me."

"…………"

Mary Akai was speechless for a moment, then asked, as is customary, "Is it possible that he's trying to make amends?"

“…Mom, I never dared to dream of something this big.” Akai Hide said expressionlessly, “Don’t believe in the humanity of a mentally ill person. You should believe that he’s just bored and wants to have some fun, which is safer.”

Mary Akai: "...Yeah, you've been blocked."

What has her eldest son been through...? He even borrowed a lot of MI6 training materials related to personality analysis from her before...

Ultimately, Mary Akai felt that the information was indeed very valuable and promised to find a way to inform Stout and ask him what kind of conflict he had with Potts recently. She promised to send a copy to her eldest son when she had any news.

However, since Stout is still undercover, communication will be more difficult and will take some time. I can only say as soon as possible.

Bo Ye Saiki didn't waste this window of opportunity. After receiving the information about Stout that Rum had sent him, he put it aside, played with it for a few days, and then sent an email to Rum.

I think Stout is like an MI6 mole.

Rum was speechless.

He knew that Bo Yezaki wouldn't sit idly by and would definitely try every means to smear this competitor. He even considered what to do if the other party wanted to complain to the Middle East.

The result was indeed so simple and straightforward: they continued to use the tactic of "I think he's an undercover agent" to ostracize people!

Seven years! Aren't you going to come up with something new?!

While Shuichi Akai was right that time, he still came to the conclusion after having contact with Shuichi Akai. Now, we've only looked at the data!

Just because someone mainly operates in the UK, does that mean they're an MI6 mole?!

They don't even bother to pretend before trying to frame someone!

So you're really using exhaustive search, huh?! If I reject it, are you going to accuse me of being an undercover agent again?!

Rum was both impatient and somewhat relaxed. He thought that no matter what, it was a good thing that Usakabe Saiki's tricks were so simple. That guy really only knew how to play around and had no skills in workplace struggles. He only knew how to tattle, just like an elementary school student.

Rum replied to the email perfunctorily: "Why do you think he's an undercover agent?"

Bo Yezhai: [Don't you think he's being too proactive? According to the information you gave me, when he first joined the organization, he would immediately go on to the next mission after finishing the previous one, sometimes even taking on two at the same time, one of which was very difficult. It's possible MI6 was helping him... The organization doesn't give him any bonuses, so his excessive enthusiasm suggests something's wrong with him. Furthermore, his work ability is too strong; it feels like he's definitely been trained in another organization. In short, something feels off about him. Believe me, he's an undercover agent.]

Rum: [Okay, I got it. I'll investigate.]

After giving Bo Ye Zaiji a perfunctory reply, Rum put the matter aside.

Just kidding. When he decided to give Stout a second chance, he had already investigated him several times. How could he waste his manpower and resources on such a stupid reason as Bo Yezaki?

Even if Bo Yezhai complains to the Boss, he can assure the Boss that there will be absolutely no problem with Stout!

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Bonus chapter! Landmine bonus chapter, energy bar 55/100

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Rum: Bo Ye doesn't understand any workplace politics; all he knows is to tattle like a primary school student.

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Akai's mother: Could this be a gesture of goodwill?

Akai: I wouldn't even dare to dream of something this big.

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Mary Akai was shrunk by Vermouth with a drug on the day Conan went to England, during the Wimbledon case, so she is still an adult now.

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