He was confident, which is why Guangyou dared to say it:
"Ms. Judy, I will consider your suggestion."
These are all just polite words.
He said he would consider it, but it was clear to everyone that he had politely declined.
Judy, of course, understood this as well.
She simply sighed softly:
"good."
"Let me know if you change your mind."
If they knew the undercover agent's identity, they could do a lot of things.
But it seems that Guangyou definitely won't tell them.
It's a real shame.
"Um."
After responding, Guangyou continued:
"Besides the CIA and the Japanese Public Security Bureau, there is also MI6."
"This is really not difficult."
MI6 has Mary Akai, Ai's mother's older sister.
She's Shuichi Akai's mother.
With just one of these abilities, he could persuade MI6 to join forces.
Not to mention the two layers of relationship involved.
Hearing Kōyū's confident words, Judy felt as if she were meeting Kōyū for the first time.
Even now, she is still somewhat surprised:
"I didn't expect you to have such a wide network of connections, Guangyou."
"It was just a coincidence," Guangyou said, seemingly "modestly."
In Judy's eyes, he was being modest, but only he knew that what he said was true.
I know these people because he has a "cheat code".
The reason they can speak is because of an "external cheat".
Without the "cheat code," he would be nothing.
Without discussing humility with Kōyū, Judy confirmed his thoughts again:
"So, you want our organizations to join forces and share intelligence?"
“Yes, that’s right.” Guangyou nodded.
This is just the first step in the plan.
Because we still know too little about the winery.
We don't know the distillery's address, how much power they wield, or what their next move is...
Therefore, Kwang-yu was unable to specify a more detailed plan.
Right now, we're just communicating with these organizations to prepare for the future.
FBI, CIA, Japanese Public Security Bureau, MI6...
These organizations are like individual entities that can operate independently.
He's the component that connects these parts together.
Although I think Guangyou's idea is a bit naive.
But Judy had to admit that it was indeed an effective method.
They share the same goal.
By joining forces, we can share intelligence.
For both of them, it would be much easier to take action.
After a few seconds of thought, Judy nodded to Guangyou, indicating that she had agreed.
However, for now, it's limited to her.
She just analyzed the pros and cons of joining forces:
For them, joining forces only brings benefits, with no obvious drawbacks.
They came to Japan two years ago to capture Gin.
This time, their mission is to capture Vermouth.
No matter how the mission objectives change, the ultimate goal remains the same: to destroy that organization.
Working together as a group of organizations will definitely help, and significantly help, achieve this goal.
If that's the case, why can't we join forces?
As for the drawbacks of joining forces...
She hasn't yet figured out any obvious downsides to joining forces.
Of course, it's not that it doesn't exist.
For example, conflicts may arise.
Just like what Mitsuyu said, there was someone in the Japanese Public Security Bureau who had a conflict with their FBI.
Even though I know it's a misunderstanding, I still haven't let it go.
But this is something that Kwang-yu is responsible for handling.
Even if he was the one who proposed the partnership, then he should be the one to take responsibility.
Overall, the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.
However, she couldn't make the decision about joining forces.
She needs to talk to her boss about this first.
Because of this, she specifically explained it to Kwang-woo:
"I personally have no problem."
"But I can't guarantee that others will agree."
"I'll ask them what they think."
Kōyū was aware of this as well.
James Black was in charge, but he wasn't familiar with him.
He told Judy that besides the fact that she was his friend in the FBI, he also wanted her to tell James about it.
Whether or not they will join forces depends on the leaders of each organization.
The FBI's is James Black.
The CIA's involvement is currently unknown, but Rena Mizunashi should be able to speak on the matter.
The Japanese Public Security Bureau officer is Tooru Amuro.
Although Amuro Tooru was not in charge of this operation, he could still make decisions.
MI6's member is Mary Akai.
He will contact these people individually.
Apart from Amuro Tooru, who is temporarily unreachable, everyone else can be contacted.
"good."
Suddenly remembering something, Kwang-yu said to Judy:
"By the way, Ms. Judy."
"If possible, could you please not tell your boss yet?"
"Why?" Judy asked, puzzled.
There was no point in hiding it, so Kōyū told Jodie the reason directly:
"Because I want to increase the likelihood that your boss will agree."
The reason was reasonable, and it wasn't a difficult request, so Judy agreed.
Out of curiosity, she asked:
How would you like to increase it?
"Ms. Jodie, could you help me get in touch with Shuichi Akai?"
“Remember, don’t tell him I’m here to collaborate; just say I want to discuss a deal with him.”
To avoid Judy thinking he was changing the subject, Kōyū specifically explained it to her:
"Shuichi Akai is the key to getting your boss's approval."
"Him?" Judy was even more puzzled, and also more curious.
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