Chapter 89 He could only die.
Morofushi Kagemitsu has decided to take action against Pisco and his faction.
This is primarily based on the organization's strategic policy of actively encouraging infighting and the necessity of weakening the organization's strength. It is definitely not because the biggest driving force behind most of the rumors surrounding him is his faction.
Absolutely not.
[Anti-fraud expert #11: ...Okay, if you say it's not, then it's not.]
Morofushi Kagemitsu continued to ponder his plan.
By the way, it's been so long, have all the online troll accounts that Oikawa Kita commanded back then been found?
[Anti-Fraud Guru #205: Of course, what do you plan to do? Are you going to pin the blame for this attack on these alt accounts?]
Of course, we can't just resort to framing and false accusations. However, we can imitate what happened with Kawano Aoi, and have them inadvertently reveal some secrets.
[Anti-Fraud King No. 66: But considering Chuanbei's authority, he's not someone who always has access to secrets. Furthermore, Ireland also came to Tottori; like Scotland and Bourbon, he shouldn't know about this plan. If he didn't know the secret, how could he have leaked it?]
The organization seems to be on edge about something. The upgraded defenses in Tottori are something the codename members know, and with that, we can still make some moves. For example, we could feint an attack the day before the actual battle begins.
[Anti-Fraud Guru No. 148: But wouldn't that alert them?]
This method wouldn't work for someone as completely loyal to the organization as Gin, but it's a different story for Ireland. He's not that kind of person.
Ireland and Pisco are inextricably linked; there are certain things he won't do unless they affect their interests. For example, regarding the combination lock, isn't Gin only vaguely aware of the situation? Perhaps Pisco also knows what Mr. Qian of Chunren Company knows.
[Anti-fraud King No. 198: Speaking of which, before Ethan Bendo pulled off that stunt, Gin and his team really put in a lot of effort to take them down. On the contrary, Pisco's side didn't contribute much, and Ireland was still keeping an eye on you at the time.]
[Anti-fraud expert #214: Moreover, judging from his mission log, Ireland doesn't seem like a meticulous person; Pisco often cleaned up after him.]
Therefore, they can be used as a breakthrough point.
[Anti-Fraud Guru #66: Tell me, what are you planning to do?]
We'll stick to the old method: use billboards to make our presence known.
[Anti-Fraud Guru #19: It's the same old method after all...]
[Anti-Fraud Officer #11: It feels like this is becoming our anti-fraud center's signature tactic for extortion.]
The method doesn't have to be novel, as long as it works.
If I remember correctly, there are several billboards here that have accepted ads from Pisco, right? Let's just sit right next to their ads, spell out the words on the screen, and make them flash for a second or two.
[Anti-Fraud Guru #26: This blatant rudeness sounds really infuriating! Jing, what word are you trying to spell? Want us to help you think of one?]
You guys probably wanted to spell out "Black guest".
[Anti-Fraud Guru #66: Um, that's what we were thinking. But now that we think about it more carefully, it doesn't seem to convey that arrogant, overbearing feeling. It sounds like you have a better idea?]
No, I just suddenly thought we could "impersonate" the authorities, portray Shengtian Company as a fraudulent company to warn the public, and see how everyone reacts. If we actually manage to expose their shareholders, wouldn't we make a fortune?
[Anti-fraud expert #26: ...Wow.]
[Anti-Fraud Guru No. 148: Considering our subsequent electronic jamming plan, it looks more like a provocation against the organization.]
[Anti-Fraud King No. 19: In some ways, this isn't even "impersonation," as we have quite a few undercover agents dispatched by the government working behind the scenes to assist us...]
[Anti-Fraud Officer #214: Jing, even after you're done with this, and even if you're completely safe afterward, please never reveal the identity of the Anti-Fraud Center.]
Of course I know that.
[Anti-fraud expert #11: Since we've already gone this far, why not set some small traps for them during our attack?]
for example?
[Anti-Fraud Guru #66: We'll use a unique logo. I've already thought of one: an equilateral triangle whose three vertices intersect at one point. This logo will be posted on our portal website after the attack is over; it will serve as a kind of identifier.]
[Anti-Fraud Guru #148: When the time comes, after checking everything before and after, hmm? What's going on with this Ireland? Legendary hacker Vodka will only think that he used his superb hacking skills to help his boss and organization catch a traitor who hadn't reported the truth!]
Sure. Vodka already knows, so how could Gin not know? It's more suitable and natural for that guy to be the whistleblower.
In the end, Pisco will inevitably face blame. Ireland will be willing to suffer hardship to protect their respected elders. Furthermore, they have the hidden weakness of Oikawa Kita; even if Ireland survives this, it will be difficult for them to advance further.
[Anti-Fraud Guru #19: Perfect! Now I'm going to find a suitable billboard!]
[Anti-fraud expert #198: Let's schedule it for 1 or 2 AM. I've noticed that the organizers generally like to stay up until that time.]
Go ahead, I certainly trust you more regarding this kind of timing arrangement.
[Anti-fraud expert #26: Ugh, I just wonder if Pisco will be willing to protect Ireland. Honestly, I really want to see the day these two completely fall out.]
People who are meant to separate will eventually part ways, even without external forces, just like a certain president and a certain businessman.
[Anti-Fraud King No. 66: Speaking of which, the American car company boss was slinked out. Will those employees whose morale was ruined by the efficiency department be rehired?]
[Anti-fraud expert #214: You don't need to worry about that. Just look at the news that Lai sent to Jing these days. The departments that said they would lay off those technical staff according to "regulations" are all playing tricks. They're slacking off in the face of the flu and various crises, forcing the efficiency department to compromise.]
[Anti-fraud expert #11: Yes, those who truly want to stay know deep down that they won't lose their jobs. To put it bluntly, Ethan Bendo is just a pawn in the negotiations. He has to be killed, truly die; that's the best way for the CIA to succeed.]
So don't worry, rest assured, let him do the observation. Ethan's heart is gradually leaning towards us.
[Anti-Fraud King No. 19: Now that we've talked about the CIA, let's discuss our own countries. When it comes to inhumane behavior, world leaders have truly reached new heights; aside from the one who went to jail, they've all done quite a bit.]
...What have they done now? Could it be that they've angered the public again because of the rice issue?!
[Anti-fraud expert #148: There's not that much public opinion about it; it's just that he dragged things down again and sold out his subordinates (sarcastically).]
...Let me hear who it is? We still need to think of a way to save them.
[Anti-fraud expert #198: It's Nao Akiyama.]
Um? ? ?
How could it be her? I remember her crisis should have been mostly resolved. You've been keeping an eye on her these past few days, and nothing's happened, right?
[Anti-fraud expert #205: This message came from half an hour ago. This time, we discovered that her original contact person proactively contacted her and assigned her a rendezvous task.]
This mission... could it happen to be in a shopping mall in Shibuya?
[Anti-fraud expert #66: That's right, this was personally instructed by her boss's boss. We checked it several times, and we thought we had misread it.]
What about Shibuya...?
[Anti-fraud expert reminds you: Bourbon has sent a text message~]
[Bourbon: My man has received a mission. Next week he's going to Shibuya to investigate whether a member of an organization is a mole, and he specifically mentioned that it's related to cybersecurity.]
[Bourbon: Could our plan have been leaked?]
A terrible turn of events has occurred.
Morofushi Kagemitsu's face darkened as he considered the possible reasons why the plan might have been leaked.
[Anti-fraud expert #205: Impossible. This time, we deliberately blocked the information from the communications department. Only the public security team and the zero team knew the specific plan.]
[Anti-fraud expert #198: Besides, Nao Akiyama works for the prosecutor's office, so even if it involves enforcement, it has nothing to do with them.]
Are you sure nobody knows? Even if it was leaked offline?
[Anti-fraud expert #214: We've learned our lesson from what happened with Kono Aoto last time, and we've been keeping a close eye on them.]
What happened?
[Anti-fraud expert #11: I think this might be related to preventing a sudden order to be on high alert. They may have received information that another group was going to attack the organization, and our plan just happened to coincide with this time.]
[Anti-Fraud Guru #19: Yes, we're launching our attack in two days, but look at the organization's current defensive posture—it doesn't look like we're about to go to war at all. If our information had really leaked, would we still be in this state?]
Too.
[Anti-fraud expert #66: Yes, this tactic of selling an undercover agent to seek peace sounds more like a move by the prosecutor's office.]
[Anti-Fraud King No. 148: In the end, Nao Akiyama's fatal cause of death actually originated from within.]
...In short, let's save her life first.
Given the organization's attitude towards undercover agents, even if she passed the test perfectly this time, a member betrayed by an insider will still be highly suspicious. She's not in a high position now, and might be silently killed by the organization any day.
[Anti-Fraud Guru #214: So what should we do? Should we rescue them right under the organization's nose?]
If it's just a simple disappearance, she or her family will likely be caught in a pincer movement. Only if they confirm Akiyama Nao's death can this situation be salvaged.
[Anti-fraud expert #11: Do you want her to... fake her death?]
right.
[Anti-Fraud Guru #26: However, this kind of thing requires her cooperation to be done well, and we don't know if she will cooperate with us.]
[Anti-fraud expert #148: Then we should just persuade her the way we persuaded Ethan Hondou. Leaders who don't do their jobs well easily breed resentment.]
Unlike Ethan Hondou, Akiyama Nao is rooted in her home country and won't change her mind so easily. How to persuade her will probably require further thought.
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