"There's just no way to deal with him."
"I'll figure out a way to make three million."
Actually, when Ran called her to tell her about this request, she already knew that Uncle Mori was in trouble.
But she expected that Uncle Mori would have no clue.
So she advised Uncle Mori that if things really couldn't go on, he should end the commission early.
But to my surprise, before I even received the commission fee, I had already spent most of the money.
But the matter did not end there.
After hesitating for a moment, Xiaolan said with even more difficulty:
"that..."
"Actually, there's more..."
"What?" Eri Kisaki suddenly had a bad feeling. "Is there anything else?"
I know I can't solve the current problem.
So even if Xiaolan is in a difficult position, she has to say it.
She glanced back at Uncle Mori and said to Eri Kisaki:
"Dad wanted to earn back those three million."
“...”
Just then, Eri Kisaki's secretary, Midori Kuriyama, pushed open the door and walked into the office.
I had just walked in the door and was about to tell Eri Kisaki about today's plans.
Before she could speak, she heard Eri Kisaki's expression change slightly as she said:
"What?"
"He borrowed five million to bet on horse racing?"
Not only Eri Kisaki, but even Kousuke, who had just learned about this, was shocked by the amount.
Five million...
He glanced back at Uncle Mori, who was still asleep, and chuckled a few times.
Yesterday during dinner, he guessed that Uncle Mori might use the money to gamble on horse races or treat others to meals.
It is estimated that it will cost more than five million.
But to his utter surprise, Uncle Mori ended up spending a total of eight million without even receiving his commission fee...
He had seen people receive advances on their wages before.
Because barring any unforeseen circumstances, I'm guaranteed to receive a salary.
Sometimes when I have something to do, I apply to my superiors for an advance of one to two months' salary.
That's normal.
But private investigators are not like office workers.
Office workers are paid annually, while private investigators are paid according to the difficulty of the case.
The salary of office workers is very stable, and they receive a salary every month.
In particular, Japanese office workers are generally not fired or forced to change jobs.
A private investigator's monthly income depends on how many cases they complete that month.
If the commission is not completed, then there will definitely be no commission fee.
That's why Kōyū wanted to know just how confident Uncle Mori was to be so bold as to advance a commission fee that he might not even receive.
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