"Hey, Gin, I've arrived at the location you specifically designated, why don't I see any of you?"
"Heh, Saito... No, Miyano Akemi, you don't have a suitcase in your hand. Are you trying to trick us?" Gin, who was standing on the rooftop of the building, was observing the port's movements with a telescope in one hand. When he saw Miyano Akemi coming alone, he raised his eyebrows and realized that this woman had never intended to hand over 10 billion yen to him from the beginning.
But it doesn't matter, it's just a mere 10 billion yen. Bourbon has already grasped the illegal transactions between the two companies. The money that the other party "willingly" handed over is much better than stealing it from the bank.
She wanted to get something for nothing, and he never intended to give her anything so-called.
"Of course I can't come to you with ten billion yen." Miyano Akemi frowned and said stiffly, "Didn't we agree that after this task is completed, my sister and I would be allowed to leave the organization? Now, bring her here quickly, and I'll tell you where the money is hidden."
What a naive woman she is, but it is precisely this naiveté that can be better utilized.
Gin narrowed his eyes. Compared to the unruly wild cat, he still preferred the easily controlled house cat. As the saying goes, an unruly pet can be made harmless by removing its fangs and clipping its claws.
It’s the same with people. If those who are disobedient are replaced by those who are obedient, that’s all that matters.
"Your sister is different from you. She is still useful to the organization. We have already found a way to force her. You have already..."
Gin didn't finish his words because someone he didn't expect appeared in the telescope.
He frowned and looked at the purple-haired man holding a gun who appeared in front of Miyano Akemi. He seemed to have seen this face somewhere.
"Brother, it's that famous policeman. What should we do now? Should we let Scotland take action again?"
The police? Oh, the one that was on the news.
Gin couldn't help but narrow his eyes. If a well-known policeman attacked him, it would cause unnecessary trouble, but killing someone in front of him could also be regarded as a warning.
He quickly hung up the phone, raised the corner of his mouth and said:
"Let Scotland do it."
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