In Guangyou and Xiao Ai's view, the park management is just using them as tools to make money.
If they can keep them quiet, the park can make a lot of money through its operations.
There are reasons for saying this.
The entire Ferris wheel explosion was extremely dangerous, and people almost lost their lives.
The fact that the trapped people escaped death is something to celebrate, and the park should also celebrate it.
Because as long as no one dies, the park's reputation won't suffer too much damage, and if handled properly, it might even receive some positive reviews.
For example, "The park management was unaware that the perpetrator had happened to be in the park, and their remedial measures were very effective. I think the minor flaws outweigh the major merits, and it can be forgiven."
However, the fact that no one has died now gives the park a lot of room to maneuver.
What would have originally affected the park's reputation could, with proper operation, become a very good investment opportunity.
Kouyu, Ai, and the other parties involved are a very important part of this plan.
By offering compensation, they can generate public opinion and enhance their reputation.
From beginning to end, the park showed no remorse towards the person involved; they simply felt they could take advantage of the situation.
Perhaps it's due to their past experiences.
Kōyū and Ai dislike the feeling of being used.
I don't need the money, but I must apologize!
Ai replied in text: "I'll listen to you."
"By the way, didn't they contact you this time?"
Xiao Ai was slightly taken aback by Guangyou's text message.
Thinking about it, it makes sense; she still hasn't received a call from the park.
Has she been forgotten?
"Do you think it's possible that because I only left my contact information at the time, they didn't include you in their statistics?"
After seeing the text message, Ai thought for a moment and then replied, "Maybe."
…
On the other side, Kwang-woo lay on the bed, rubbing his chin as he pondered.
When we bought the ticket, the ticket seller specifically asked for the parents' contact information because he was a child.
If that is indeed the case, then it makes sense.
The park first identified who was trapped on the Ferris wheel, and then obtained their contact information through their ticket purchase information.
As for Ai Haibara, who didn't leave any contact information, she was simply ignored.
However, it's also possible that the park staff thought she would relay the message since she was with Guangyou?
"That's not right either, that person didn't mention Ai at all."
Realizing this, Kwang-yu suddenly had a thought: "That seven million wouldn't be for two people, would it?"
Like a pot of gold fertilizer being poured out, this idea grew wildly.
Guangyou thought about it more and more and felt that, given the nature of the park, they really were capable of doing such a thing.
"Your subject, Bu Mucao, isn't this going too far?"
Kōyū looked annoyed. "So, you mean the two of us combined only count as one person?"
"Originally three million, that's one and a half million per person, right?"
"So, after raising the price once, it was only five million? That's just being a fool?"
The more he thought about it, the more wrong it seemed, and the angrier he became.
"Who the hell is an idiot? Huh? Who do you think you are?"
Kōyū made a decision: he would not agree to reveal the truth to the public until the garden was exposed.
He had already made the decision before, but this move only strengthened his resolve.
"Once I'm healed, I'll stir up some trouble."
Guangyou smirked, "You're trying to make money off me? I'm not going to let you have your way."
He was making plans in his mind.
Is the goal to find an opportunity to spread the truth, stir up public opinion, and then force the park to comply?
Or should we find something to hold against the park's executives and force them to comply?
"Actually, it wouldn't be bad to do a series of urban legends once I've recovered from my injury."
The thought had barely crossed his mind when Kōyū choked it off, saying, "No way, if someone dies, Conan will start nagging me again."
"Let's talk about it later. The more you think about things that are bothering you, the more upset you get. It's much more enjoyable to chat with Ai."
Kōyū temporarily put the matter out of his mind and picked up his phone to send a text message to Ai.
The content was simple; it was the question that Ai hadn't been able to answer directly.
"I don't know why, but I've started to miss you after just a few hours."
…
The sudden change of topic made Ai smile helplessly.
"This person is acting like a child."
He was still talking about the bombing when he suddenly sent her a message saying, "I miss you."
How should I put it?
The discomfort she felt earlier due to the park's wise actions vanished completely, and Ai was even somewhat happy.
She sat back on the sofa, thought for a while, and typed back: "I have a little bit too, but don't get me wrong, I just want you to teach me how to cook."
"You shouldn't be able to tell from that."
Xiao Ai looked at her reply, and after confirming that there were no major problems, she sent it out.
The moment the text message was sent, Ai felt a breath of hot air on her cheek.
Then Akemi's voice rang in her ears.
"Unless he's an idiot, he can definitely tell."
Akemi couldn't help but tease Ai, "Shiho, you're usually so smart, how come you're being so stupid right now?"
Ai shifted her position, creating some distance between herself and Akemi, glanced at her indifferently, and said, "You absolutely can't tell."
Hehe~
Akemi smiled meaningfully, a smile playing on her lips.
Soon after, a reply arrived. After reading the message, Ai Haibara maintained her calm expression.
“Look.”
Ai showed Akemi Mitsuyu's reply, "He didn't notice."
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