"No problem," Guangyou readily agreed.
Both the FBI and the CIA can easily destroy an organization.
However, both organizations only sent a few people to Japan.
The real power is still in headquarters.
Dealing with the brewery will be quite a challenge.
Furthermore, they would be better off informing the Japanese police beforehand to avoid any future trouble.
This is why they contacted the Japanese Public Security Bureau.
Before this, Kwang-woo had said that he would also try to make contact.
But they found themselves at a loss for where to begin.
Moreover, due to other commitments at the time, this task was handled entirely by Shuichi Akai.
Although he wanted to paddle, he couldn't just do nothing.
It's possible to help negotiate.
He didn't know if Shuichi Akai could persuade Tooru Amuro to join.
If that doesn't work, there's a better chance he'll go.
"Thank you for your help," Judy said.
This statement means that the matter is temporarily settled.
We'll have to wait and see how things develop.
If Shuichi Akai successfully persuades the Japanese Public Security Bureau, then Mitsuyuki won't need to negotiate.
Once everything is ready, we can proceed directly with the mission to destroy the distillery.
If he is not persuaded, then it just means he has to go through the additional step of negotiation.
The outcome is definitely not in doubt.
"It's alright, it's what I should do."
After saying that, Kwang-yu waved goodbye to Judy.
"Okay, if there's nothing else, we'll be going now."
"Be careful on the road." Judy watched the two leave.
Shortly after the two left, James pushed open the door and entered the ward.
As soon as he entered the ward, he exclaimed:
"It's just like seeing you as a child."
"You also consistently refused to join the witness protection program back then."
"He also said that unless you are offered a position in the FBI, he will absolutely not choose to join."
Judy, however, has a different opinion.
She recalled Shiho Miyano's words, and then thought of Mitsuyu, and said:
"James, you're completely wrong."
“I’m not like her.”
"She had many things that I didn't have at that time."
After saying that, Judy used her hands to support herself and stood up from the hospital bed.
She walked to the window, pulled down the blinds, and looked downstairs.
At this moment, Kōsuke and Shiho Miyano had just left the hospital.
It came right into Judy's line of sight.
She looked at the two figures walking side by side and said:
"Although it's extremely dangerous..."
"It could become the spark that ignites a tragedy..."
"But it is also something that can fill people with courage and make them feel warm."
...
As he left the hospital, Kōyū noticed that Mitsuno Shiho walked much more briskly.
Bathed in the sunset, Shiho Miyano smiled slightly and said:
"I feel so much lighter."
"It's like solving a major problem."
"It's as if all the pressure has vanished without a trace."
Upon hearing this, Guangyou also smiled.
He echoed:
"Yes, this is indeed a big deal for you."
"When I first met you, all you thought about was running away."
"My mind is full of very negative thoughts."
"I was thinking that if you died, would everything be over?"
"You feel that all of this happened because of you, so you blame yourself."
"You're also afraid that your situation will implicate us."
"When someone is nice to you, your sense of guilt will deepen."
In fact, many people with suicidal tendencies also have this thought.
Ai was in a very dangerous situation at that time.
Without proper guidance, the consequences would be unimaginable.
What constitutes proper guidance?
The right guidance isn't about telling her platitudes like "This world is wonderful" or "If you grit your teeth and get through this, a whole new world will open up before you fall in love."
It's not about saying things like, "What will happen to your parents and friends if you commit suicide?" or "There are many people in the world who are suffering more than you, but they are still gritting their teeth and persevering."
These words only increased her psychological pressure and did nothing to help her.
Everyone understands the principle, but not everyone can put it into practice.
Proper guidance may sound a bit naive, but it is indeed effective.
To put it simply, it means using practical actions to influence her, being willing to tolerate her, and understanding her.
Let her know one thing:
"You are not alone, you have me by your side."
"Since I made this choice, I am prepared to accept everything."
"Whatever happens, let's face it together."
As she recalled the things that changed her back then, a touch of tenderness quietly appeared in Shiho Miyano's eyes.
At this moment, Guangyou continued speaking:
"Just like I said a few days ago."
"You think I don't need to take risks for you that you believe I shouldn't have to take."
"It could even cost them their lives."
"You finally don't have that thought anymore."
Upon hearing this, Shiho Miyano did not respond.
She turned her head and blinked a few times to make the tears welling up in her eyes less noticeable.
After doing all this, Shiho Miyano said:
"Not only do we not have them now, but we will never have them in the future."
"Didn't we make a lot of agreements?"
"I look forward to the day when all these promises are fulfilled."
The two have made many promises since they got together:
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