Chianti sneered and questioned, "How is that possible? If that's the case, why didn't they take a long-term view and just blow up our car?
Since he has the ability to plant a bomb in our car, he can just stand there and blow us up."
“That’s a problem, but maybe it’s because of the uncertainty.”
Bourbon thought for a moment and said, "If we're not in the warehouse, we'll reveal the fact that there might be a base underground. Once the enemy realizes there's a base there, they'll naturally figure out there are other passages below.
After all, those in the warehouse are just some vehicles, and we may not come back to drive and ride these motorcycles again.
Maybe tomorrow we will drive those cars underground and leave from somewhere else, so for them, the chance of reaping rewards by sitting back and waiting is too small, and the risks are too great.
And we are on the move, so we are gathered in one stronghold. This is a rare opportunity.
So instead of passively waiting to see if we will come up together tomorrow, it is better to make a big noise and set a trap outside.
In that case, there is a possibility of keeping all of us here.
In fact, the other party has a sniper companion outside. Vermouth confirmed that the other party is not "Kizaru", and the one who usually uses bombs to chase Ireland and others is "Akainu".
We suspect it's a new member, but we don't know his codename yet.
But I have to say, if our base didn't have so many external members, I'm afraid we would have suffered a real loss of manpower last night."
Although Bourbon's words made sense, they were actually wrong from the starting point. After all, Tang Ze didn't want to take a long-term view because he was short of manpower.
Of course, from Bourbon's perspective, this speculation is not unreasonable, and Tang Ze does have this consideration.
The fact that Bourbon could make such a judgment based on the limited intelligence he had was enough to show how terrifying his reasoning was.
Everyone present was able to accept Bourbon's reasoning after hearing it.
Judging from the current situation, this is the only way to explain why the other party would choose this method to target them.
"Catch them all in one fell swoop. What a big appetite." Kiel sneered and began to act, but in fact he was setting up a ladder for Ireland to take over the conversation.
"But the facts prove that they do have the confidence, don't they?"
As expected, after hearing Mizunashi Reina's words, Ireland sneered and said sarcastically, "The ambush we set up was discovered by the enemy before it even started. Ultimately, the most critical problem is this:
How did they find our base after they fell to the ground? Is there a traitor?!"
Ireland has once again made the matter clear, but this is indeed the most important issue at the moment. If it is not resolved, nothing else can be done.
So even though Gin was impatient, he still couldn't get away with it.
The reactions of Vodka and others were more real. After facing this question, everyone unconsciously turned their attention to Bourbon, waiting for the man who was described as a "detective" by Gin to give an answer.
"Don't forget, they were also present when we came to Hayama, and they were the ones who had the most time to confirm whether Akai Shuichi was dead or not."
The dark-skinned, blond man faced the gazes of the crowd without any panic. Instead, he looked at Ireland calmly and said:
"As much as I hate to accept this, Sherlock Holmes once said, 'If you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.
I've considered all the possibilities, but I think at least our enemies think so and have made arrangements."
"You mean, they were sure that Shuichi Akai was killed or survived in Kurehayama, so when they learned that Bourbon, disguised as Shuichi Akai, appeared, they immediately recognized him as the organization's impersonator?"
Vermouth understood the meaning behind Bourbon's words and raised her eyebrows: "If that's the case, then everything can be explained.
The other party may have foreseen that we would doubt whether Kiel killed Akai Shuichi, so they had already planted a spy around the FBI earlier, monitoring whether anyone was impersonating Akai Shuichi to test them.
"Do you think they are gods?"
Chianti, who had been silent on the side, finally couldn't help but retort after hearing what Vermouth said, "How could anyone foresee something so far in advance? How could they know how we would act so far in advance?"
"They may not be able to know all of the organization's actions, but in the case of Akai Shuichi's death, they only need to see through one person."
Bourbon looked at Gin as he spoke, and everyone's expression changed. Only Gin, the person involved, endured everyone's surprised and doubtful looks without changing his expression.
"Heh...Interesting..."
Gin smiled grimly, a cold light flashed in his eyes: "Bourbon, you mean to say that they saw through my thoughts?
Or do you think I'm a traitor?"
"The latter possibility is naturally impossible, but the former is not impossible. Given their understanding of the organization, they can guess everything you're thinking. In theory, it's completely feasible, isn't it?"
Bourbon smiled calmly and said, "As the saying goes, the one who knows you best is your enemy, and Gin, you are also a person deeply trusted by "that master" in the organization.
It's understandable that their research on you would surpass ours, right?
And as long as there is such a possibility, it is worth taking a gamble, isn't it?
If it were me, I wouldn't mind sending one or two people to stay with the FBI, who poses no threat, to see if there is a common enemy and contact them to test each other.
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