Since that idiot said he had already planted the bomb and that it would detonate if he were injured or killed, then it means that the bomb must have an active detonation device.
As long as it's not one of those ancient homemade explosives with a fuse, this machine can be of some use.
The bomb in the law firm was planted in the corner of the bottom shelf next to Eri Kisaki's desk, disguised as a book. The center of the book was hollowed out, revealing the bomb itself.
This reminded Guangyou of the strange practice of some students hollowing out books and putting their phones inside.
"What the hell is this, a disguised book?" Guangyou muttered as he defused the bomb. "Damn it, how come all sorts of weirdos can get in? The security measures in this building are so damn bad."
Despite the complaints, the bomb still needs to be defused.
The fact that the bomb didn't use any mercury column device is good news.
After leisurely spending more than ten minutes dismantling the device, Guangyou left the agency without anyone noticing.
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Kōyū chose Professor Agasa's house, which he "inevitably" passed by on his way back, as his next destination.
It is already late at night, and countless stars, some bright and some dim, hang in the deep blue sky.
Kōyū saw Ai sleeping on the sofa through the window outside Professor Agasa's house.
Kwang-woo sneaks into the room from the rooftop, moving like a cat; his footsteps are barely audible unless you listen carefully.
He stood in front of the sofa, glanced at Ai, who was already asleep, then looked down at the bomb in his hand that had been neutralized, and raised an eyebrow: "It's better if she doesn't know about this kind of thing."
A thin blanket was already covering her, presumably after Professor Agasa returned and saw Ai sleeping on the sofa.
Kōyū left the sofa and peeked through the crack in the door at Professor Agasa, who was fast asleep and snoring. He chuckled and said, "If the professor knew there was a bomb in his house, he probably wouldn't be sleeping like this."
He narrowed his eyes and muttered, "Now we should go and deal with the old man."
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