“I understand.” Shuichi Akai had no objection to this.
Having a legitimate identity makes things easier.
After all, Guangyou's situation is rather special.
However, one's identity is not something that can be determined by words alone.
Exhaling the smoke from his mouth, Shuichi Akai said to Mitsuyu:
"I'll prepare something to prove your identity for you in a couple of days."
"It will save you a lot of trouble when you contact them."
Kōyū was aware of this as well.
He had intended to mention to Shuichi Akai that he needed a temporary ID or something.
But little did they know that Shuichi Akai had already thought of this.
Thank you.
After expressing their gratitude, the collaboration was temporarily settled.
The FBI has it all sorted out.
With Shuichi Akai on MI6's side, it's not a big problem.
The remaining CIA and Japanese Public Security Bureau cases are a bit more troublesome.
Of the two, Rena Mizunashi is better off.
After all, she is a news anchor for Nichiri TV.
Finding Rena Mizunashi's address was not a difficult task.
He thought that he could learn from what they do in movies and TV shows.
Sitting in a chair in the dark corner, waiting for Rena Mizunashi to turn on the light.
Then, under the gun of Rena Mizunashi, he calmly stated his purpose.
This scene looks pretty cool.
As for the Japanese Public Security Bureau, he currently does not know how he contacted Amuro Tooru.
But he couldn't possibly wait for Amuro Tooru to show up on his own.
In the current situation, the best approach is to have Rena Mizunashi contact Tooru Amuro.
Then, just like today, arrange for him to meet with Amuro Tooru.
We'll meet then to discuss joining forces.
There is a rift between Amuro Tooru and Akai Shuichi.
However, it's not impossible.
The mission objective is definitely greater than personal grudges.
Moreover, he could find an opportunity to arrange a meeting between Shuichi Akai and Tooru Amuro.
Let the two of them resolve the issues left over from two years ago.
Now that the main business is mostly finished, Kōyū wants to talk to Akai Shuichi about other things.
It's not a serious matter, but it's not something completely unserious either.
Before the Ferris wheel accident, he hadn't had much direct contact with Shuichi Akai, but there had been one or two indirect encounters.
For example, on one occasion, he even left a note that pranked Shuichi Akai.
Unfortunately, he was at the firm at the time.
We didn't see Shuichi Akai's expression when he received the note and saw the word "Great Lord" on it.
It's unclear whether Shuichi Akai, the "master of facial expression management," managed his facial expressions well at the time.
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