"...I...I don't know! He just showed up at the hotel with a few people..."
So, there are also FBI agents involved.
It seems that Shuichi Akai has brought quite a few skilled fighters with him.
Unexpectedly, that proud lone wolf actually gave up the center position this time and became the bait himself.
Gin slowly grinned, revealing a chilling yet excited smile.
"Vodka, how are you now?"
"I...I was knocked down by them, and the hostages were rescued...I should...not be seriously injured..."
As if worried about being scolded by his beloved Gin brother, Vodka's last words were mumbled.
However, he wasn't the type to put on a brave face, and Gin felt slightly relieved after realizing this.
"Don't rush, Vodka, don't rush."
"With two old guys in tow, they can't go back the way they came, so they have to board the ship from here."
"I will help you patch the vulnerability."
Gin was quite relieved that he hadn't rushed to confront Akai Shuichi. He let out a long breath and continued to lie quietly on the secluded hillside.
This location offers a commanding view of the entire dock area, while also providing a partial view of the mountain path.
There's only one road leading from the theater and hotel to the pier.
"Gin! Hey, Gin, aren't you coming over here?"
The walkie-talkie rang again, this time it was Chantilly's wild voice.
"Shuichi Akai, he's coming up, hehehehe..."
Gin didn't move, but his eyebrows twitched.
"Shuichi Akai? He's alone?"
"Yes, only him... He's got some nerve, hehehe..."
"What about the ship?" Gin pressed, but he already had the answer in his mind.
Sure enough, Chantilly replied nonchalantly, "They've gone. Those cowards, they don't dare come ashore at all, they just keep going around in circles in the sea..."
Gin thought to himself that he had finally figured out Shuichi Akai's methods.
Of course, he was in command. Among the FBI agents Gin had dealt with, there was no one who could compare to him.
Calm, patient, completely rational judgment, and perfect control of the overall situation.
In addition, they are fierce, like wolves, relentlessly attacking until they are dead.
That's why he chose to lure the enemy himself, leaving the main task of rescuing the hostages to his unremarkable colleagues.
As for that detective, Yoruichi Toyama.
Gin felt that Vermouth had slightly misjudged the situation initially, but not by much.
That person was just incredibly lucky.
When faced with such professional operations, we still need to rely on the FBI.
A clown.
Gin is quite satisfied now. The trap he set for that clown has actually lured in the FBI, especially Shuichi Akai, a big fish.
It's a really lucrative business.
"Shanti, Coron," Gin said decisively into the walkie-talkie, "Take care of Shuichi Akai if you get the chance!"
"If you can't take him down, don't let him escape; keep him under your control."
"Leave the rest to me."
Almost as soon as he finished speaking, the silhouette of an off-road vehicle came into view on the mountain road.
"Old man..."
Gin reminisced one last time about his older brother, who was devoid of emotion and bound to him only by blood ties.
Let's use this bullet to sever that bloodline.
The car sped along the mountain road, seemingly reflecting the urgency and panic of the people inside.
Gin lay there steadily, his fingers lightly tapping.
The bullet was fired seemingly unintentionally.
With a "bang".
The car's left front wheel collapsed instantly, as if it had a limp, and the car body, which had been speeding along like lightning, suddenly appeared cumbersome.
The 3-ton steel behemoth failed to turn around and instead slowly flipped over with an unstoppable momentum. It seemed that the people inside were too hasty in their frantic attempts to operate the vehicle, which accelerated the rollover. The entire vehicle spun like a top, crashing off the road and falling into the sea below the cliff in a completely out-of-control manner.
The deafening roar was like a real cannonball hitting the sea. High waves instantly surged up on the surface, and a whirlpool in the center sucked the car in, making it disappear in the blink of an eye.
This is the end.
Gin sighed with satisfaction, recalling the detective he had only met briefly a long time ago.
It must have been during the transaction at the Dorobiga amusement park that, by sheer bad luck, we encountered a murder case.
It was that detective who urged the police to take everyone who rode the roller coaster with him to the police station for questioning.
Gin and vodka were thus targeted by Shinichi Kudo, who then promptly silenced them.
At that time, I really didn't expect it would cause so much trouble later.
Getting rid of that meddlesome detective Toyama, and then going back to kill Shinichi Kudo, would be a way of putting an end to the past.
As for Akemi Miyano...
As he was thinking this, Gin spotted the ship he had been probing near the dock earlier.
Seemingly shocked by the car falling into the sea, the people on the boat ran out of the cabin and looked out at the sea.
The sea below the cliff had returned to calm, and there was no trace of the enormous steel monster that had just been swallowed, along with the lives of several people inside.
“How insignificant!” Gin said, raising his gun again and aiming at Miyano Akemi who was standing there.
The moment the bullet leaves the barrel, it seems that many things happen simultaneously.
Gin knew the big man; his name was Andre Cameron. He waved to the others, as if to say that the ship was going to sail away.
The blonde woman next to her, Judy Starling, turned around as a result.
The bullets arrived right in front of her and Akemi Miyano.
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