Chapter 70 Chapter 70 "Psychology of Adolescence"
In less than half an hour, Olga turned off the computer, straightened the slightly wrinkled hem of her suit, and left MI6 with Vermouth without changing her expression.
Although the intelligence obtained this time only contained basic information about these agents and did not specify their specific missions, since the locations were limited to the UK, the US, and Japan, it was not difficult for Olga to identify those connected to the organization.
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Before returning to America, Olga went to Tottori Prefecture, Japan with Vermouth.
The boss was not so angry about Olga's "sudden whim" during this mission that he needed a quick-acting heart pill.
Although Olga's sudden impulse was dangerous and could even lead to mission failure, the final result was good, so the boss did not pursue it further.
"Don't alert the enemy yet, just keep a close eye on Lei."
These are the boss’s exact words.
Olga remembered that his smile was very uncomfortable, and then he told them not to deal with Lei for the time being, and not to let other members of the organization, such as Gin, know that Lei was an undercover agent.
Their current mission was to monitor Ley and determine which intelligence agency he was undercover from (clearly not MI6). Then, once the net was closed, the organization would round up all those involved in Ley's dealings, regardless of whether they were undercover agents or not.
At the end, the boss even touched Olga's head lovingly and said, "Good girl."
Olga felt a chill in her heart and almost nauseous, and began to think about washing her hair immediately.
But she still looked obedient, and even lowered her head slightly to make it easier for the boss to touch her head.
At this time, Olga had not anticipated that such a small incident would be the beginning of her boss sending people to slaughter FBI and MI6 agents in the future.
She had always known that this old man was crazy and insidious, but she had never expected him to be able to do so.
A transnational criminal organization so brazenly provoked the intelligence agencies of two major powers. Even Olga couldn't agree with this insane move.
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After receiving the mission to monitor Lei, Olga began to get busy. In contrast, Bourbon had been quite free recently.
In fact, the boss had initially suggested that Bourbon and Olga carry out the mission related to Lei. He obviously thought this suggestion was very considerate. After all, everyone in the organization knew how much Arthas liked Bourbon.
But to the boss's surprise, Olga rejected the proposal on the grounds that "Bourbon and Ley have always been at odds, so my judgment might not be objective, and therefore I am not suitable to participate in this mission."
At that time, the boss just raised his eyebrows with interest and said meaningfully: "You really care about Bourbon, Arthas."
Olga nodded and lowered her eyes in silence.
Karasuma Renya never believed how reliable human emotions could be, but after witnessing Bourbon's genuine sadness after Olga fell into the sea and disappeared, he immediately gave this capable young man great trust.
He certainly had a disdain for human emotions, but he knew exactly how to exploit them.
Arthas was born and raised in the organization, and would never have second thoughts. So, Karasuma Renya believed that Bourbon, who had genuine feelings for such an Olga, couldn't be an undercover agent.
Thinking of this, the boss glanced at Olga, who was standing beside him with her brows lowered and a plan suddenly came to his mind.
The organization's core focus is more on Japan. How about having Bourbon based there permanently?
It's such a waste to keep him trapped in America.
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Jinpei Matsuda found Rei Furuya in the study.
This black organization rarely fails to exploit the labor of his old classmate, but Matsuda Jinpei never expected that his old classmate would actually waste his rare rest time in a place like the study.
When Matsuda Jinpei pushed open the door of the study, Fūya Rei was sitting on the sofa in front of the table, holding a book in his hands and reading intently.
"What book is so interesting?"
Jinpei Matsuda walked to the table casually, reached out and pinched the top of the book to lift it up a little, and finally saw the title of the book - "Psychology of Adolescence".
Matsuda Jinpei: “…”
OK. Matsuda Jinpei silently let go and sat down on the chair behind him.
Although Matsuda Jinpei didn't think so at all, Furuya Rei felt that Olga might have recently reached her rebellious phase. Thus, Matsuda Jinpei discovered that Furuya Rei had recently become interested in psychology and education.
Tsk, this age is indeed the rebellious time of youth for normal children.
Although Matsuda Jinpei really wanted to persuade his old classmate not to waste his time, he still couldn't bear to shatter Furuya Rei's pitiful fantasy.
After all, in Rei Furuya's eyes, Olga had always been a good child. So it must be the physical and psychological changes caused by her rebellious period that had turned her into a bad kid!
To this, Matsuda Jinpei only wants to say: Ah, right, right. A limited edition good boy in the Furuya Zero filter.
After a long period of wandering thoughts, Matsuda Jinpei saw Furiya Rei run his fingers through his hair and lazily smooth it over his forehead. Then he closed the book and placed it on the corner of the table. He looked at him leisurely, "What's the matter?"
Matsuda Jinpei: “…”
It's just boring actually.
The organization didn't trust Jinpei Matsuda, a former police officer, and naturally couldn't afford him much freedom. Basically, unless he was with Rei Furuya, he was followed by at least two lower-ranking members of the organization wherever he went.
Although Jinpei Matsuda just stared at him without saying anything, Furuya Rei strangely understood what he meant.
After a moment's deliberation, Furuya Rei slowly said, "I might be sent to Japan by the organization around Christmas."
The implication is that he will live in Japan from now on and will rarely return to America.
Matsuda Jinpei couldn't sit still when he heard this. With Rei Furuya back in Japan, wouldn't that mean he'd be left alone in America? Oh, no, there was still Olga to see regularly. But... Matsuda Jinpei preferred to be alone.
"so--"
Furuya Rei tapped the wooden tabletop lightly with his index finger, sharing with Matsuda Jinpei the thoughts he had been thinking about since receiving the boss's order.
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"—Then maybe you can come back to Japan with me."
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For the next six months, Olga spent her life monitoring Lei.
Since Lei usually stayed in Japan, Olga had to stay in Japan for a long time with Vermouth.
Perhaps Lei had realized something, and his behavior had been relatively restrained over the past six months. At least for Vermouth, if she hadn't known from the beginning that he was an undercover agent, she wouldn't have noticed anything wrong based on the surveillance she had been doing for over six months.
It was not until after the New Year that Olga, who had become extremely impatient with her stay in Japan, finally gave the order to close the net.
Gin was used for sacrifice. It was not until the FBI agent Kamal, who was armed with live ammunition, appeared in the abandoned warehouse that he realized that Ley, who was supposed to meet him in the warehouse, was an undercover agent.
Needless to say, Gin was furious.
What Olga didn't expect was that Rum actually went out in person this time.
Rum had apparently just learned of the news shortly before the order to close the net was issued. At that time, he hurried to the hotel where Vermouth and Olga were staying in a Rolls-Royce and asked Vermouth to help him disguise himself.
Then there is the story of Rum disguising himself as an old man and appearing in the garage where the FBI is preparing to arrest Gin, and an FBI agent named Andre Camille actually tries to "help the old man out of the warehouse."
Thus, Lei's undercover identity was completely exposed.
Oh, no, now he should be called - FBI investigator - Shuichi Akai.
At that time, Olga even suspected that the agent named Kamal was an undercover agent planted by the organization in the FBI. Then, as expected, she received a negative answer from Rum.
"The organization won't use such a stupid person."
Those were Rum's exact words. Though harsh, Olga felt they hit the nail on the head—Akai Shuichi's exposure was like a cheesy comedy.
Then, the angry Gin led his men to slaughter a bunch of FBI agents who were involved in the investigation of the organization, and also eliminated a lot of MI6 agents.
As for Gin's source of information - it was naturally Olga and Vermouth.
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Shuichi Akai escaped back to America.
So the task of eliminating Akai Shuichi naturally fell on Olga and Vermouth. The organization's core was in Japan, and it was impossible to transfer Japanese-based members like Rum, Gin, and Bourbon to America just for Akai Shuichi.
"What a hassle." Olga irritably crumpled the New York map in her hand and threw it on the ground.
"Well, be patient, Arthas." Vermouth was sitting on the sofa with her legs crossed. She was holding the phone receiver, having obviously just finished a call.
Recently, Vermouth has been calling frequently at infernal times, speaking Japanese. Olga calls this a nuisance call.
This word is indeed appropriate. After all, Vermouth used both coercion and inducement, and fought tirelessly.
After placing the receiver back on the phone on the table, Vermouth stretched her muscles a bit and stood up from the couch. She walked to the floor-to-ceiling window. The high-rise view allowed them to take in the entire night scene of downtown New York.
This is a beautiful and prosperous city, but also a city full of sin.
While the upper classes feast in upscale establishments, discarded syringes litter the dark alleys. Some are dressed in suits, while others resemble zombies. The walls are covered in garish spray-painted graffiti, a testament to the city's authenticity.
"At least we already know that Shuichi Akai is coming to New York." There was a hint of hoarseness in Vermouth's lazy voice, but her tone seemed to be confident of victory.
"Huh." Olga also looked out the window. "Hopefully it'll be over before Thanksgiving."
To be honest, New York at night is not as prosperous as Tokyo.
For almost a whole year, Olga and Vermouth have been chasing Shuichi Akai from California to Texas, from Nebraska to Kansas, and finally to New York.
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