Yusuke Suzuki just wanted to tease Koto-chan for a bit of fun.

This result is good too.

Meanwhile, the two underlings, White Horse and Vodka, also left the scene midway through, and their whereabouts are unknown.

"Vermouth disguised herself as you a while ago."

After waiting for a while, Gin suddenly spoke.

Yusuke Suzuki wasn't particularly surprised, he just nodded and said, "Please pass on this to me, so that next time, the bullet won't just hit the air near her ear."

Gin didn't say anything more, but picked up the glass on the table and took a sip of his drink. Only after finishing the drink did he continue, "She's not that petty. If anything unusual happens, I won't let her off the hook, and I won't let you off the hook either."

Upon hearing this, Yusuke Suzuki pondered it carefully.

Gin is saying:

Vermouth wouldn't be targeting you just because you dumped her at the Beihu Central Hotel; there must be something else between you two.

Although I don't know exactly what happened during this period, if I find out that it was something detrimental to the organization, then I'll have to kill them both.

The threat was obvious, but it also implied a hope that he would reconcile with Vermouth.

Yusuke Suzuki felt this was an opportunity to openly and honestly demonstrate the change in their relationship, but he also felt it might be some kind of inexplicable test.

To test whether there was truly a close connection between him and Vermouth outside of organizational surveillance.

After a short period of thought, Yusuke Suzuki replied, "The matter of her using my identity to test the FBI, which resulted in me being attacked, is still unresolved. Until then, I cannot be on good terms with her."

His decision to bring this up as a smokescreen was well-considered.

The reason it ranks first is that, even with some details omitted, this event actually happened and can withstand scrutiny.

Secondly, this can be considered a direct response to Gin's question. He and Vermouth did not have private contact, but they did have a personal grudge.

By using specific events to express one's attitude, there is virtually no chance of emotional loopholes in the language.

If he were to directly and honestly respond to Gin, he really wouldn't know what to say for the time being.

However, he couldn't possibly utter such basic, plain language.

This is a passable solution.

Moreover, during this time, Suzuki Yusuke became increasingly uncomfortable thinking about Ai Haibara being kissed by Vermouth, and causing her some trouble would make him feel a little better.

After all, it's not appropriate for him to go directly to Vermouth and kiss her back right now.

Relieving emotions through physical means will only ruin the current cooperation, which will bring more trouble to Ai Haibara and herself.

So, isn't the only option left to scam people?

Coincidentally, Gin's attitude pretty much represents the organization's attitude, and his direct complaint now is a genuinely beneficial move.

As Suzuki Yusuke continued to consider his options, Gin also fell silent.

He had no idea that Vermouth was actually behind the FBI's attack on Weique.

Where did this woman get such malice towards Wei Que?

At that moment, Yusuke Suzuki got up to leave.

Gin said coldly, "Eight o'clock tonight, on the mountain road."

"It's too cold."

Yusuke Suzuki took two steps forward, then continued, "Let's eat hot pot, it'll warm us up."

Then, his figure completely disappeared through the doorway.

Gin also took out his phone and sent an email to Vermouth to inquire.

The reply came quickly.

[It's his fault for getting so close to you as soon as he joined; jealous women are terrifying.]

Gin: “…”

This woman has either gone mad or is hiding something more.

Last time, it was because of Sulli.

Could it be that Wijay is connected to the missing Sherry?

Chapter 676 The Long-Awaited Mountain Road

The thought had barely crossed her mind when Vermouth's next email arrived.

Just kidding, but I really did want to kill him before, after all, that child's mother and I have quite a grudge.

Upon hearing this, Gin's pupils instinctively contracted.

Since it involves something that happened 20 years ago, it's not his place to interfere.

So, the Falcon was also one of the targets of Project [Raven's Feather]...

But those targets clearly wouldn't be absorbed into the organization, so what makes Weique special?

......

United Kingdom.

Vermouth put down her phone and found a random spot on the street to sit down.

She knew what Suzuki Yusuke meant when she saw Gin's email.

She could accept this level of minor retaliation.

Not only that, she also gave Suzuki Yusuke a talisman.

As long as Gin knows that Wijaku is related to Project Ravenfell and is different from other targets, he will not pursue this matter any further.

If something unexpected happens in the future that leads Gin to settle scores with Wijaya, Wijaya won't be executed on the spot, and she'll still have time to save people.

She has a grudge against Suzuki Yusuke's mother, which is why she's talking nonsense.

On the contrary, in the few times they met, she got along quite well with that woman.

Just then, Vermouth's phone suddenly vibrated.

She took it and looked at it.

[The conflict between you and Wijaya ends here. Sera Mary, there's no need to search anymore. The other party will reveal themselves sooner or later when the time is right. Now, go and collect feathers for me.]

【Understood, Boss.】

After replying, Vermouth put her phone back in her bag, put on her sunglasses, and gazed at the horizon, murmuring in a barely audible voice, "The divine bird that guides vengeful spirits can no longer grow feathers after its fall. Don't you really understand...?"

Let's return our perspective to Tokyo.

Yusuke Suzuki did not leave Base Four because Gin had timed things very carefully. Once he finished buying groceries, he would be heading to the mountain road.

He decided to stay at the base.

Of course, he couldn't possibly do grocery shopping himself.

Vodka is now a savvy groceries buyer and a strong, professional driver – a top-notch utility person.

White Horse is far inferior; he's ignorant of the ways of the world and only thinks about his few cups of cheap wine.

Ai Haibara just texted him, asking if he wanted to come over for dinner.

As usual, Yusuke Suzuki made up an excuse, and the other party stopped asking questions, only telling him to drink less and try to go home as early as possible.

It must be said that organizations sometimes do a good job and sometimes a bad job when it comes to personal privacy.

In good times, like right now, absolutely no one will come over to peek at what messages are being sent on his phone.

Moreover, even after so much time, Yusuke Suzuki, who never leaves his phone, can be certain that the organization has not only not tapped his phone, but has not even attempted to do so.

Even when he was detained for investigation, it wasn't.

As for the bad times... well, you can refer to the long-deceased Itakura Suguru, who was truly under constant surveillance.

I've tried moving several times... Just thinking about it makes me want to scream!

After Vodka returned with his belongings, three vehicles drove out of Base 4 and headed towards the winding mountain road.

7:43

Yusuke Suzuki got out of the car and felt the howling mountain wind.

Haven't been here for a long time.

This place hasn't changed much.

I don't know when the next wave of urban expansion will take place; it will probably be quite late or it might not happen at all.

Given Japan's increasingly low birth rate, Tokyo simply doesn't need a larger urban area.

Not to mention, there's no idea when this year of Ke Xue will finally end.

"It would be best to complete the expansion of the action team as soon as possible, so that I can make better arrangements when launching subsequent operations."

Gin, who was walking slowly over, flicked out a cigarette and lit it for himself, as if he couldn't feel comfortable if he didn't have one in his mouth.

"I try my best."

Yusuke Suzuki continued to look straight ahead, "I have high standards, so you'd better not have too high hopes."

"Hmph, he himself is an unreliable guy, he can only rely on his excellent subordinates to cover for him."

Listening to Gin's sarcasm, Suzuki Yusuke suddenly felt that what the other person said made a lot of sense.

From an outsider's perspective, he is indeed not a reliable person.

The main problem is that my thinking is too unconventional; I tend to act on impulse.

He can handle it himself; he's basically confident he can solve any situation, but others can't.

Even if it's out of consideration for his subordinates, he should follow the normal behavior pattern in the future.

However, another approach can be taken.

That is to choose a reliable person from among his subordinates, so that he can do whatever he wants.

Yes, Bai Ma would be a good fit. With proper training, he could become a very useful tool.

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