Chapter 575
After hearing his adoptive father and uncle's last words, Usoya Saiki fell into an unusual silence.
Only the skeptical system seemed pleased: "So, are you planning to buy a revival card? Didn't you say you wanted to revive him?"
Snapping out of her reverie, Usoya Saiki answered decisively: "I won't buy it."
The skepticism system immediately panicked: [Why not buy it? He already told you not to revive him. Given your inherently rebellious nature… I mean, given your temper, shouldn't you be going against him?!]
The more someone forbids you from doing something, the more you should do it, right?
Usoppō Saiki: [...He even hopes I won't kill anyone. Am I supposed to kill a few people just to oppose him? What kind of strange image do I have in your mind...?]
Rather than saying that Usaku Saiki was rebellious, it's more accurate to say that he was too self-centered.
Whatever he does, he only does it because he wants to.
Wanting to know what it feels like to be a Good Samaritan, I also try to be a Good Samaritan. Wanting to make friends, I try to be a little more sincere. Wanting to feel good, I play tricks on others, sometimes even my friends. These things are not mutually exclusive.
Now that his adoptive father and uncle say he's tired and doesn't want to be resurrected, Usoya Saiki won't try to win him over.
He also understood that the reason his uncle was so exhausted that he didn't want to live was not only because his uncle genuinely disapproved of the behavior of the Japanese public security officers, but also partly because even after his father was killed, he still had to see him all the time.
Especially since his mother had asked his uncle to take good care of him before she died, and Bo Yezaki looked just like his mother.
As long as this blood feud stands between them, no matter how indifferent Bo Yezhaiji may feel, his uncle's heartache will never be cured.
After all, my uncle seems cheerful, which is very different from Usaku Saiki, because my uncle is someone who is easily consumed by internal conflicts.
Bo Yezaki is not prone to internal strife, but that doesn't mean he's ignorant, especially now that he's truly an adult and has gained new insights into things he couldn't understand before.
I should thank my uncle; his dying words allowed me to finally sever ties with my past life.
"It's so calm," said Usoppō Saiki.
Having already died once, there's no point in dwelling on people and events from the past life.
My uncle's will to live is so low that I guess he'd need to have his memories erased in his next life to survive.
Since my uncle's last wish was to enter a completely new life undisturbed, he wasn't so devilish as to insist on bringing me back to torment me.
The undercover system said softly: "No, your uncle's last wish was clearly for you to be happy."
Bo Yezaki was taken aback, then couldn't help but laugh.
[That's not bad. It saved me the points I originally planned to use to redeem a revival card. It's really quite enjoyable. Consider it a legacy he left me.]
Of course, the more points the better. He wasn't planning to cancel his contract with the system after redeeming the permanent residence card, since there were quite a few useful items in the system's shop.
He prefers to keep the undercover system because it's easy for them to talk and it's harder to raise suspicion levels later.
The undercover system builds trust points, not necessarily requiring the host to go undercover. Because the trust point system is vertically segmented into the undercover field, it is better at guiding the host on how to go undercover, and the initial identity is more likely to be set as an undercover agent. As long as the undercover system thinks that Usaku Saiki has a lot of points, it will use him regardless of his identity.
As for the Suspicion Value System... although it's not a pleasant way to put it, I've grown somewhat attached to it over the past seven years. It's quite amusing to watch it act foolishly. However, I don't plan to intentionally increase the Suspicion Value in the future, so I'll leave it to the Suspicion Value System's own thoughts. I won't stop it if it wants to terminate the contract.
Bo Yezaki quickly outlined his future plans, then, realizing he'd been out for quite a while, headed back.
He paused for a few seconds at the door before entering.
The people inside couldn't hear his footsteps, but since Bo Yezaki had now integrated most of the skills from the "Han Chuan Shen Liu" avatar, while others standing outside could only hear an indistinct buzzing sound, he could roughly hear what the people inside were saying if he focused his attention.
"...Yes, I can't deny that he has indeed been quite considerate of me and Hiro."
Rei Furuya spoke: "But this is more based on the comparison with the FBI... It's not that I'm being demanding, it's just that you guys answer whatever you ask, while we suffer a lot of torment!... No, it's mainly psychological..."
It seems that even old classmates can't truly empathize with many things; they can only offer comfort while simultaneously failing to understand.
Especially for such abstract experiences, which are difficult to explain, it's no wonder that others are confused.
Conan Edogawa suggested, "Should we send someone out to look for Usopp-san?"
Matsuda Jinpei asked, "Are you worried that something might happen to him?"
Conan Edogawa chuckled dryly, "Uh... I was worried that he might be in a bad mood and find something to do, which would lead to some kind of case, and we'd just have to go out and help him out..."
Others: "…………"
Bo Yezhai: "…………"
What a smear! Why does he want to find something to do? Oh, so he's not actually in a bad mood.
My uncle is finally relieved; he has a weight lifted off his shoulders and is now at peace.
In just a few seconds, Bo Yezaki heard the people inside actually agreeing.
"You're right, he might be giving orders to the prisoner."
"Indeed, his acting is really good. Many prisoners trust him a lot... Speaking of which, his attitude towards prisoners is different when he uses another identity, right?"
“...Oh, it is indeed very different. Brother Bo Ye likes to pretend that he is just a passerby, and then after the criminal has gone through the trouble of creating an alibi and erasing evidence, he suddenly says, ‘I filmed the murder’…”
Rei Ryougi's precise summary: "Different methods, same mindset."
Conan Edogawa's voice sounded pained: "Yes, they're essentially the same, but I didn't even notice... Usui-san's acting is really good..."
Kenji Hagiwara coughed and said, "How about this, I'll go out and take a look."
Hearing this, Bo Yezaki finally knocked on the door and went inside, otherwise he would have looked exactly like someone else.
When they saw him return, no one mentioned what he had been doing; they simply greeted him normally.
Matsuda Jinpei's emotional intelligence had improved; he started to change the subject and lighten the mood: "You haven't encountered any cases, have you?"
“No,” said Bo Yezaki calmly. “But if you’re bored, I can go out and find someone promising right now—”
"No need, thank you." Matsuda Jinpei was exasperated. "Let's eat, all the dishes are served."
After finishing the accounts, Conan Edogawa was finally able to ask something else: "Usui-nii, I heard from Amuro... oh, Furuya-san that the organization's reorganization is basically on track, with those who can be recruited being recruited and those who can go ashore going ashore... but what about Gin? Do you have any plans for him?"
“Gin?” Saiki Usaba said casually. “He’s doing just fine right now, there’s no need to touch him.”
Rei Furuya retorted, "Gin hasn't defected yet, so it's definitely not because of you. It must be for the organization or the Boss? Did the Boss save his life?"
"No, it's just that the benefits are good. Putting everything else aside, the organization is really generous with money." Bo Yezaki pointed out rationally, "If it were any other organization, would they let Gin blow up landmark buildings at will, apply for submarines with torpedoes so easily, and fly Ospreys with machine guns like disposable toys?"
The military is not only less generous, but also carries much higher risks than organizations. As for mercenaries, they have to pay for their own equipment maintenance. In contrast, organizations have fewer personnel but receive more funding, and even built high-tech holographic training grounds for snipers...
If it weren't for Usui Saiki joining the team, this job would have been Gin's ideal career.
The Boss is still alive, and the action team's treatment hasn't been reduced. Gin couldn't have imagined that Usui Saiki had actually taken control of the Boss. Like a few other veterans, he thought that as long as the Boss was alive, there was a chance to stop the current changes and return to the glorious past.
That's why Usakabe Saiki said that there are many benefits to Boss being alive.
It can serve as a living example of drug success, a test subject, and also keep conservatives like the elders and Gin at bay, giving them some hope so they won't act rashly and allowing for a gradual resolution.
In fact, Gin has always been regarded as a radical in the organization. He can't be stopped from making big shows, and no matter how many times he reflects on his actions, he still doesn't change. But this is in comparison to Usui Saiki. Anyone who is put next to Usui Saiki looks like a conservative...
Usui Saiki only cares about having fun and doesn't care about the lives of others, such as Gin and Shuichi Akai who is still working overtime.
After finishing dealing with her traces in the organization, even Belmod has started to slack off lately, mainly keeping an eye on other people's work. Only the undercover team is really working hard.
Conan Edogawa was still young, and when he heard that Saiki Usaku had no immediate plans to deal with Gin, he felt a little upset: "Then when does Usaku-nii plan to deal with Gin?"
"How can you talk like that?" Bo Yezhaiji frowned. "Do you think I'm that kind of person? Besides, if we deal with someone who is so loyal to the organization, how can we maintain public order? Be careful that the remaining unstable factors don't explode at the same time."
Conan Edogawa was dumbfounded: "Huh?"
He had just heard a lot from Mr. Furuya and Mr. Morofushi, especially about Usui's dislike of Gin. He was truly dumbfounded to hear that Gin would become mute if Usui was present. But because the audience was Gin, he actually found it quite enjoyable.
Now, Usopp, who hates Gin so much, is actually starting to righteously preach about the big picture...
Bo Ye Ge isn't that kind of person!
Wait, he realized, could it be...?
Just as Conan Edogawa was about to voice his guess, a sudden thought struck him, and Usui Saiki's phone rang.
Usoppei answered the phone: "What's wrong? Um... um... okay, I understand."
His tone was calm, and no one could glean anything from it. Since it might be a private matter, no one asked.
But Usoya Saiki is a very generous person and is very happy to share with everyone.
"Everyone."
Bo Yezaki put down his phone and raised an eyebrow at the two undercover agents.
“Unfortunate news—your colleague, Gin, has defected.”
Jiang Gu Ling & Zhu Fu Jingguang: “…………”
Conan Edogawa's lips twitched: "Usui-nii, you've been waiting for this day for a long time, haven't you..."
Refusing to admit that he was the one who drove Gin to rebellion, Usui Yasaki nonchalantly skipped over Conan Edogawa's words.
"As members of the organization, you two should go and hunt down the traitor. If you happen to have the chance, please pass on a message for me."
He paused, then continued.
"Thank you, Gin, for recruiting me into the organization. I owe everything I am today to you!"
—What do you mean by killing someone by destroying their spirit? How could someone as kind as him understand that? This is clearly called remembering the source of one's blessings!
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