Daily Spy Life in the Detective Conan World

Chapter 921 Binga and Arak's Cooperation

Chapter 921 Binga and Arak's Cooperation

"Let me catch my breath." Alak touched his forehead; his CPU was about to burn out.

"There's no time. You can give me an address, and I'll come find you. We must counterattack Rum while we can't contact the boss, and that information is also very important."

"You should know that the decryption needs to be completed within 24 hours, and we don't have much time left."

"I already have a plan regarding the secret order."

Arak thought about it and felt that Binga's statement was indeed correct, so he gave the other party an address.

That was his personal base, which he had used when he came to Japan on missions before, but he hadn't been there for several years.

However, this kind of place won't attract other people's attention.

It was raining heavily from the sky.

Night gradually enveloped the sky.

In a remote suburb, a black sedan stopped.

A handsome blond man with blue eyes stepped out. He expressionlessly opened the back seat and carried Professor Agasa, who weighed 200 pounds, out.

"Wow, this doctor eats way too much!"

Even though it was the second time he had moved the unconscious person, he still couldn't help but complain.

After placing Professor Agasa in the basement, Arak breathed a sigh of relief and checked his surroundings.

This place has indeed been abandoned for a long time; it seems that no one has come here since I left.

This is an area where even thieves wouldn't dare break into an empty house.

Next, we wait for Binga here.

He didn't actually trust Binga.

But at times like this, Binga has absolutely no reason to deceive himself.

Rum's actions over the years have indeed been largely driven by self-interest.

This includes relocating drug research to the European branch.

In fact, Rum wasn't interested in the elixir of immortality that the boss had him research; instead, he was more concerned about whether the drug could regenerate limbs.

However, these were all very secretive matters, and Arak only discovered this situation by chance.

Perhaps he's still bothered by the problem with his eyes?
It's all Rum's fault, really. If he hadn't underestimated Akai Tsutomu, things wouldn't have turned out this way.

But he didn't tell the boss the news because it had nothing to do with him.

After a long while, a motorcycle stopped next to the car.

The rider took off his helmet, revealing Binga's signature sausage lips.

"How ugly."

Arak couldn't help but mutter a complaint, then opened the window and pointed his pistol at Binga outside.

He had no intention of letting the other party in, at least not until he was certain that Binga truly intended to cooperate with him.

“Alark, you should be able to see clearly that I didn’t bring anyone with me. If I were still on Rum’s side, I wouldn’t be here to find you at this time.”

“I know, but I also know you’re no better. If you really intended to betray them, why did you run over Gil?”

“They can explain the situation to us and rebel together.”

"You can't exactly say you're being kind because I'm so handsome, can you?" Once he was back in his comfort zone, Alak's mood improved considerably, and he even cracked a joke.

Binga had already prepared his explanation and spoke eloquently, "While it is true that Rum was unfaithful, it is also true that Kiel has problems."

"Who can blame me for being a loyal fan of the boss?"

"Since we can go with the flow, let's go with the flow." "Didn't you notice that when I hit someone with my car, I deliberately avoided you?"

In fact, Arak had other roles in Binga's original plan, because only through comparison can harm be felt.

After Gil dies, Rum will only be able to trust Gil and Arak. And since Arak doesn't listen to him, Rum will realize just how important he is.

Become the only person the other party can trust, gain more power, and then find an opportunity to bring down Rum.

Unfortunately, Alark discovered this, and the previous plan had to be overturned, so he had to carry out the more dangerous plan that he had just come up with.

Although it's dangerous, the rewards would be enormous if successful!

"Let's cooperate. I'll put your matter on hold for now. If you can't bring the USB drive back tomorrow, Rum will definitely get suspicious, and then my plan won't be able to be executed."

"What plan?" Alak asked, intrigued.

"Of course, it's to kill Rum and take over the European branch. Kill Gin and take control of the Japanese branch."

Binga's face broke into a maniacal grin. "The two of us will each take control of a branch."

"What? Has Gin also betrayed the boss?"

Arak sounded somewhat indifferent; after all, he wasn't entirely loyal to the boss, and joining the organization just gave him a thrill.

However, Binga's statement was full of loopholes.

But I always felt that when he said he wanted to replace Rum, his emotions seemed genuine.

This guy is really hard to figure out.

I always thought Binga was just a tool in Rum's hand, brainless, but I never expected him to be so deeply hidden.

"Gin didn't betray us. I just think he's useless. With so many people in the Japan branch, he couldn't even take down Natsukawa. Isn't that a matter of ability?"

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"Didn't you fail to kidnap someone's daughter the other day, and a child escaped? And you still say Gin is no good?"

Arak felt that if the boss handed over the branch to Binga, it might be broken through by the Red Team in a few months, and Binga's body would be nowhere to be found.

I overestimated him. He's still just as stupid as ever, only more ambitious.

Binga didn't want to talk. He touched his already wet dreadlocks. "Aren't you going to invite me in for a while?"

Arak glanced outside, then holstered his gun and let the other man in.

"Hey, you actually have a secret hideout in Tokyo that Rum didn't even know about. Looks like you don't really trust Rum, do you?"

Upon entering the stronghold, Binga appeared relaxed and at ease, deliberately walking ahead of Arak to reassure him.

"Heh, you're much better than me. You've been working under Rum for so long, and you're still thinking about usurping the throne."

"I call this updating and iteration; some people are no longer in line with the development trends of the times."

Binga's smile remained unchanged. "Don't you want to replace Rum?"

"I don't care, I'll do anything as long as I can play a thrilling game," Alak said, shrugging.

Binga believes that the small number of people in Europe and America is very likely related to the large number of people like Arak.

He's a big star, but in private he works as an assassin.

His purpose in becoming an assassin was actually to seek thrills.

But that's fine too. If Alark were truly dedicated to serving the organization, he wouldn't dare come to see him.

There were indeed some flaws in what he had just said, but Alak did not dwell on them.

Perhaps he thought it would be more exciting to take action against Rum together with him?
Binga pondered this in his heart, but asked outwardly, "Have you found the person who can decipher the secret code?"

(End of this chapter)

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