Some people say that the person who kept the cat was someone else, not the BOSS, but simply meant that there was another member with Vermouth at the time.
Regarding the first possibility, some speculate that Vermouth was in the United States at the time, and that the gentleman's true identity might be Shuichi Akai's superior:
—James Black.
This is what is known as the "James hater" theory.
There are many different opinions about this "cat meowing meme," and there is no accurate explanation.
With so many people struggling to figure out the answer despite having various clues, it's really difficult to ask Guangyou to think about the meaning behind the "cat meowing meme."
Moreover, Guangyou has forgotten some of the things from before.
Lying in the bathtub, Guangyou thought for a long time but couldn't figure it out. He shook his head and sighed, "I don't know what that meow meant."
He never believed the so-called "James haters" theory, after all, he was a senior FBI agent in charge of directing Shuichi Akai and his team's operations.
If James is truly on the black side, given the importance of this role, then all I can say is that the brewery's influence is truly formidable.
He was able to infiltrate even the US intelligence agencies and rise to the rank of senior agent.
This is really too far-fetched; Guangyou doesn't believe those people have that kind of strength.
If that's really the case, then Ai's aunt, Mary Akai's MI6, Tooru Amuro's Japanese Public Security Bureau, and Rena Mizunashi's CIA might all have undercover agents from that group.
This is... absolutely ridiculous.
That group of people definitely doesn't have that ability.
After all, they haven't even figured out who their own undercover agents are yet.
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