Conan's Helping People

Chapter 63: One Button Three Links

At half past six in the morning, Hinata opened her eyes reasonably on time.

He maintained his sitting posture, reacted for a while, and finally connected to the fragmented memory.

The last coherent fragment in his memory was that Gin was talking to him, which was normal, but while Gin was talking to him, he was coldly threatening others.

Hinata also keenly heard the sound of the gun being loaded, so she immediately went from being energetic to being drowsy.

Originally, he could have persisted a little longer, quickly touched the boss's paw, and then waited for the boss's angry reaction.

But the boss fired.

When she heard the gunshot, Hinata felt distraught for a moment... No, she fell into a deep sleep. The quality of her sleep was extremely good.

For details, you can refer to the mobile phone flying to the door.

After visually checking the distance between the mobile phone and the bed, Hinata felt guilty for a few seconds, and then quickly regained her composure.

The phone didn't fall apart, which means I only had an average sleep quality, and I didn't sleep well, cough.

He tidied himself up before picking up his phone and checking it, first looking at the call history.

At 23:59 last night, a communication was hung up. It must be that Gin didn't hear the response for a long time, and he suddenly fell asleep when he realized it.

If Hinata did it on purpose, this was considered a provocation, but the other party didn't come over to kill him, but just killed him.

My boss is really nice. Not only does he always give me tasks, he is also tolerant and tolerant.

There are several unread messages in the inbox of the mobile phone, most of which are from Matsuda Jinpei.

Obviously there was no new message before falling asleep, so Hinata took a look at the time when she received the message and found that it was around four in the morning.

At this time... isn't it a drunken poodle police dog messing around with his cell phone?

Hinata was cautious for a moment, and was prepared to see a few strings of garbled characters, or simply a few blurry selfies when she clicked in.

He clicked in and left a cheerful message:

[The work is finally over——!!!]

Hyuga Reasonable: "......?"

It's past four o'clock and the work is finally over?

ah?

Is there a possibility that the phone was broken and the other party sent the message not at 4 a.m. but at 4 p.m.?

...Being a police officer is too painful!!!

It turns out that what needs to be overcome most is not the IQ that matches the "police in mystery works", but this shocking off-duty time.

He continued to click down and clicked on the next unread text message. This message was not so shocking.

[Wish Hinata a happy discharge from the hospital!]

Then the next message was a delayed condemnation message from the other party, mainly blaming Hinata for running too fast and not notifying the police when she was discharged from the hospital.

The other party went to the hospital as a habit, only to find that the room was empty... not even the nine-ring ring was taken away!

In short, the poodle looked pitifully dumbfounded in the ward for a while before a nurse told him that Hinata had been discharged from the hospital.

Don't get me wrong, it's not that Hinata put on tinted sunglasses to look at people, but Matsuda Jinpei's rhetoric is very problematic, suggesting that he was 'very pitiful and confused, and almost screamed'.

After the condemnation is completed, the next message will return to normal.

[If you have time, would you like to celebrate together?]

Hinata was still feeling guilty, so he typed a reply: [If you have time, let’s celebrate together.]

'if you have time'.

The message was not responded to immediately. It seemed that the poodle police dog who worked bravely was still sleeping.

If you don't make an appointment right away, then this "if you have time" can also be made an unlimited time.

He breathed a sigh of relief and continued to read the message.

The message below is from Gin. The other party has not set anything to automatically withdraw it. It is just an ordinary message with two resumes on it.

One picture belonged to a future colleague. Hinata glanced at it reasonably and found that it was not the kind black-haired adult colleague, but another unknown person, so she moved to the next picture indifferently.

The second one is a resume of mission objectives.

The moment he saw it, Hinata was surprised.

The target of this mission is actually wearing a police uniform.

Judging from the freeze-frame action of the other party, this photo was definitely taken secretly. The police officer was covering his injured arm with a cheerful face and was talking to someone. The prisoner who was pushed to the ground was not far behind him.

The others have been cut off, and at most only one side is exposed. Only the police officer's front face is the absolute center of gravity, very clear.

Having just chatted with a police officer, the target of the mission was another police officer. Hinata increased her attention to carefully observe the other person's resume.

This resume is obviously written from an internal police perspective, but it is not a normal perspective, but from a perspective similar to that of the supervisory department. What is written above is the step-by-step process of the other party working as a police officer to his current high position.

Eighty percent of the text describes the other party's faction and what benefits were obtained from what events.

Hinata is reasonable: "..."

He watched for a while, closed his eyes, started reading from the first line again, read halfway, and closed his eyes again.

After repeating it several times, he understood that this was not something that humans could see. This was the origin of the faction that the top police officers should know, not the details of the mission that members of an evil organization should know!

After exiting the message cleanly, Hinata reasonably sent a condemning message to Gin, [Sorry, I accidentally fell asleep last night. If there is a next time, please be sure to wake me up.]

If he makes a mistake, please punish him by letting him help others in various ways, not this!

It's better to be woken up than to do such a stupid task!

Whose Dark Shark personnel are going to study the status of the mission target in the opponent's faction?

It's better to just give Hinata a gun, and he can directly solve the entire faction, so there's no need to study it!

Gin did not reply immediately.

After clearing the messages on her phone, Hinata looked at the system messages again and clicked on the red dot representing new messages.

Then I was shocked by the continuous prompts.

[Task detected: Organization member Mr. A’s care instructions

Mission details: Behind every energetic guy, there is someone who takes care of him.

Task requirements: Read often and read more newspapers, drink appropriate amounts of water and sleep more.

Task reward: 1 point/day]

Hyuga Reasonable: "......?"

The Samoyed boss is still so good at giving out tasks, but his points are too few. It would be great if the boss could learn from the kindness and kindness of the Yamamura police officer.

...Wait a minute, after being provoked by the jumping face, you will send this kind of 'care' mission...

Is your boss the kind of person who doesn't say it directly when he has something to say?

The system prompts were still vibrating continuously, urging Hinata to wait for Hinata to finish reading the last message before loading new prompts immediately.

[The long-term task ‘Mr. A’s Worry’ has been completed and 100 points have been received!]

After a pause, the system repeated the prompt again without waiting for Hinata to express herself properly.

Then it was repeated again.

Final summary, [‘Mr. A’s Worry’ has been completed x3, and 300 points have been received!!!]

Hyuga Reasonable: "?"

ah?

What happened after he fell asleep that he actually completed the task three times in a row?

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