Chapter 1696 1704 [Send the person to Uzo]



Chapter 1696 1704 [Send the person to Uzo]

After understanding the situation, Boss waved and sent the man away: "That's it, I'm tired, I'll take a nap first."

The butler nodded and sent the man back to the bedroom. Then he returned to the table and collected information quietly.

It seems that the boss didn't say anything about the follow-up process.

However, the fact that "nothing was said" itself actually reveals enough information.

The butler knew what to do next: First, regarding the unexpected little gift, the "Stone of Destiny", if he didn't say no, then he wanted it. When Gin arrived, he needed to hand it over to the boss as soon as possible.

Everyone would be curious about treasures they have never seen before. Although the boss probably doesn't value these material possessions, even if he just plays with them for a short while to temporarily improve his mood, the gem would still be valuable.

Then, as to the main reason for this wiretap: punishment for the noise Uzo made…

It seems that there is no punishment. They just pretend that they don't know about this matter, just regard it as a normal friction between cadres, and turn a blind eye to it.

The deacon did not question the decision, as he felt it was reasonable: although the Hakodate airport was damaged, the airport did not belong to the organization.

From other perspectives, what Uzo did not only did not cause any harm to the organization, but also raised the reputation of "Jiang Xia". On the way, in order to avoid the leakage of the organization's intelligence, Uzo even let Ireland go. Otherwise, he would definitely have a way to expose Ireland to the media's flashlight and use the organization to get rid of this enemy.

When faced with internal strife, he would fight back, but he was very careful not to cross the organization's bottom line. Uzo is indeed much more capable than he looks.

in addition……

The deacon paused for a moment while sorting out the documents, and remembered something.

——If one day, Uzo really crosses the bottom line of the organization, but not too seriously, how should he be punished?

Let’s put the “silencing” issue aside for now. Wuzo shouldn’t be so blind as to be so out of control.

As for the others, such as solitary confinement or corporal punishment, they would not have much effect: Wuzo was not even afraid of death. If he was punished, he would be on the verge of pain and death and see through life and death, raising his threshold and escalating the thrills and scale of his scripts... The deacon's head began to hurt when he thought of the mess that might be left behind afterwards.

For a public figure like "Jiang Xia", even the mild punishment of confining him and letting him face the wall to reflect on his mistakes should be used with caution. Because any period of time when he disappears from the public eye without reason may become a flaw in his identity in the future. Imprisonment for two or three days will not work, and if it is imprisoned for a long time, this good seedling may be ruined. Unless you do not plan to use this person in the future, this punishment should be postponed.

Deacon: “…” It’s not worth it to use force, so why not consider his needs and ban him from his authority and assassination missions for a period of time as a warning?

But it seems that Uzo didn't have much authority.

As for reducing the number of assassination missions... now Uzo would get some missions from Gin from time to time, but he was always busy playing with other cadres, and would take advantage of every opportunity to create a large number of cases to spice up his life.

He is so bored that he feels anxious. If all the tasks are really interrupted, who knows what he will do then.

Who can blame Wuzo for being so good at assassination? Even before he was officially put into use, he had already killed many of the organization's targets by relying on missions he received by chance and cases he designed by accident. His efficiency was higher than that of some rookie cadres who specialized in assassination.

What is even more unique is that Uzo's assassination does not require any help. Therefore, the process is often extremely secretive and very labor-saving, with basically zero consumption, and there is no need to deal with subsequent targeting and investigation from all aspects.

Compared with the assassination costs and personnel consumption of others, Wuzo alone is equivalent to an elite unit. And he is still so young. If he is never used again, anyone who has seen Wuzo's assassination efficiency will feel regretful.

After much thought, it seems that there are only two appropriate ways to deal with it: either silence the witness or turn a blind eye.

If I have to add one thing, it would be to quickly find a psychiatrist who can bring people back to health and ask him to lower Uzo's desire for murder, just enough to complete the task, and not to kill indiscriminately.

The deacon sighed: "..." So where can I find a suitable doctor?

Forget it, it's too early to worry about how to punish Wuzo. People should indeed plan ahead, but they shouldn't be too immersed in problems that haven't happened yet and let these messy things distract their energy.

... And it's not his job anyway. The final decision on how to punish the cadres is up to "that adult". Let others worry about this problem.

Thinking of this, the deacon's originally heavy movements suddenly became light again.

"I always feel like I have forgotten something." After collecting the information, the deacon twirled his beard and suddenly remembered.

——Uzo mentioned that he wanted to rob Ireland’s men.

Deacon: “…” Do you want to transfer people to him?

It only takes a word to transfer a peripheral member, even if that person is a close confidant of other cadres. He can make the decision on such a small matter without even reporting it to "that master".

But when Uzo mentioned the outsider, he sounded very confident. Perhaps he already had a mature plan to recruit him. Would it be bad to interrupt him without authorization?

The deacon hesitated for a moment, then suddenly realized something.

——What plans could Uzo have? He was on the same level as Ireland, and he couldn't overstep his authority to mobilize someone else's confidant. So if Uzo wanted Hashimoto Maya, he would either have to ask his superiors to suppress Ireland, or he would need Ireland to die suddenly, so that the "confidant" would become an ordinary peripheral member again, and then Uzo would naturally take the person into his pocket.

Deacon: "..." Anyway, he will be under Wu Zuo's command sooner or later, so why waste a cadre for nothing? Just give it to him directly, the less fun the better.

After all, Ireland is actually quite capable and is far from being old enough to retire.

With that in mind, he checked and sent a message to the cadre in charge of Ireland and Hashimoto Maya, asking that cadre to review Hashimoto Maya's situation, and if there was no problem, he would be responsible for handling the matter and assign the person to Uzo.

Curacao returned to Tokyo exhausted and first contacted his subordinates to confirm the current situation of Ireland and Hashimoto Maya.

Knowing that one of the two men was being watched and the other had been taken to the place of house arrest, and both were still under control, she breathed a sigh of relief: Fortunately, Wu Zo did not take action halfway.

Back in Tokyo, the two men should be safe for now.

Curacao then put the two men aside and began to concentrate on preparing for the assassination of the congressman.

Just as she was thinking about it, she suddenly received an email.

(End of this chapter)

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