Conan's Helping People

Chapter 64 Little Rabbit Obediently

Hinata took a reasonable look at the time prompted by the system.

The earliest message was a mission released by Gin, and it was already after midnight.

The system probably made a sound on the spot, but Hinata was used to sleeping with noise and didn't wake up at all.

The next three task completion prompts are not at the same time.

The first one was around three-thirty in the morning, and the last one was around four o'clock. There was a difference of more than ten minutes between each prompt.

The requirement of the mission "Mr. A's Worry" is not to shark Hirota Masami to death. At least Hinata is reasonable and cannot kill Hirota Masami with her own hands.

So……

He raised his head and glanced at the white door.

The smell of fried eggs crept in through the crack in the door, and from time to time there was some movement in the kitchen. Masami Hirota was making breakfast.

Hinata thought for a moment reasonably.

Or maybe he suddenly sleepwalked in the middle of the night. He passed by Hirota Masami three times, but he only twisted his neck tentatively instead of directly twisting it off.

So Ms. Hirota survived shivering and contributed 300 points.

Or, Masami Hirota reported her interactions with him, and her superiors thought that he had been tempted three times but had not actually taken action, so they let her go.

The possibility of the sleepwalking option in front is very high. Hinata reasonably estimates that the possibility is about 0.0001%.

...People who can't control their own bodies will simply GG from the beginning.

Humans are very fragile animals. It is not that vaccination can make you live a long life. It is just that you can resist zombie viruses.

If Hinata had the habit of sleepwalking, the cause of death would not be a stray bullet, but a fall, or being killed at a buffet and killed on the spot at night.

For zombies, humans who are sleepwalking and unable to control their own bodies are indeed a buffet. They can take as many bites as they want and eat whatever they want, an unlimited buffet for big eaters.

Then there is only one possibility, Hirota Masami is reporting to the task publisher about how they got along.

The person who issued this task is most likely Gin.

So, what is the response?

In other words, what reaction should be made to better intimidate the weak Miss Hirota and complete the task biubiubiu?

Hinata reasonably opened the quilt, got up and walked out of bed, looking for Hirota Masami.

As expected, the other party was cooking and seemed to be in a good mood.

Whether it's the little joy in the gestures or the overflowing smile on the face, it's very obvious that the other person is in a good mood.

It's just that the acuity is very low, and I didn't hear Hinata's reasonable voice coming over.

Hinata looked at her reasonably for a while.

She is making soup now. There are several plates on the cooking table next to her, including fried eggs and chicken steaks. The microwave is also in use, with milk in it.

The toaster and smoker were running silently.

Masami Hirota tasted the soup briefly, rolled her eyes, and said to herself: "Well, the taste is okay."

She glanced at the microwave, looked down at the soup, hesitated, then turned and walked towards the refrigerator.

Hinata stood beside the kitchen door and looked at her quietly.

Just like a cat turns around and suddenly finds a cucumber or banana at its feet, it jumps several meters high. Masami Hirota was obviously frightened and jumped back, almost throwing off her slippers.

My waist also hit the cooking table.

"Hiss... I'm sorry, Mr. Lili, what's the matter?" The other party felt pain, quickly adjusted, and asked.

Very good. Seeing the other party's subconscious reaction, you don't need to show your intimidation power anymore. The other party is already fully aware of it, just like a frightened bird.

Hinata was very satisfied and said slowly: "Ms. Hirota, personally, I quite like doing questionnaires."

"The next time you report on a task, you can ask the person involved directly like Police Officer Yamamura did. This way the answer will be more accurate."

While talking, Hinata kept an eye on Masami Hirota.

The other party's face paled several degrees, and he looked threatened.

...but there is no task completion reminder.

Does Masami Hirota have to report it to the task publisher before the task can be settled once?

Hinata was a little disappointed. He sighed and let the pale Hirota Masami go for the time being. He did not squeeze out all the potential points in one go.

“The breakfast is delicious. When can we start dinner?”

*

After breakfast, Hinata went back to her room and stayed there for more than ten minutes, all the while listening to the sounds in the living room.

Hirota Masami has been sitting on the sofa and there is no sound of moving.

Are you reporting on a mission?

Hinata waited reasonably and patiently for more than ten minutes, and responded to a few new messages from Matsuda Jinpei.

The other party had just woken up and had to go to work without even eating breakfast. Being a police officer was really miserable.

Waiting for the task was also miserable. Hinata reasonably did not wait for the task completion prompt of 'Mr. A's Worry'.

Instead, I heard Masami Hirota walking this way and knocking on the door, "Richio-kun, are you awake?"

"I'm going to the mall to buy some daily necessities later. Do you want to go with me?"

The mall... forget it, it would be too miserable to go to the mall with Hirota Masami and become an infinite doll when there is no mission.

Relax the distance between you and Hirota Masami appropriately, and the other party will be able to report the mission better!

Hinata responded reasonably and instantly: "I'm not going, Ms. Hirota, have a nice journey."

The sound of footsteps receding was heard outside the door, and soon after, the sound of the door opening and closing was heard again.

The first minute Hirota Masami left, nothing happened during the mission.

Ten minutes after Masami Hirota left, the mission was as quiet as a chicken.

Twenty minutes after Hirota Masami left, Hinata reasonably stopped poking at the system again and again, and finally determined that the system was not dead and the task was not completed.

Hinata is reasonable: "..."

Could it be that night is when Hirota Masami can relax, concentrate on reporting tasks, and exaggerate so much?

In the end, it was Gin who was the first to reply to his message, and the other party said in a concise and to the point: [Next time, I will report to the task during the day. When do you plan to do this task? 】

Still as straightforward as ever, without any intention of beating around the bush, Hinata felt a little guilty again.

He went to the living room and poured a glass of ice water. While sipping the water, he replied to Gin: "It's OK now."

[But I didn’t understand what the mission meant and what information was required to be obtained.] After swallowing the water, Hinata continued to add in a reasonable manner, and then sent it together.

The moment the message was sent, the doorbell rang.

Huh? Masami Hirota doesn’t have the key?

Hinata glanced back subconsciously, and the doorbell was pressed again, and she thought happily three times.

He walked over, took a look at the monitor at the door, and found that a man was displayed on the screen. The monitor did not capture the man's head, but only captured most of his shoulders and body.

Not Masami Hirota.

The doorbell was rang for the third time. The person at the door shook and said vaguely to the intercom: "Is anyone at home?"

Still not showing his face, only most of his body.

After the doorbell stopped ringing, the other party spoke again: "Is anyone at home? Can you do me a favor?"

The monitor can be played back. Hinata reasonably played back the time when the other party came and found that from the moment he appeared to when he pressed the doorbell continuously, his face was not shown on the monitor.

I understand, it’s not a good thing.

During the fourth doorbell ring, the task prompt sounded.

[Mission ‘Mr. Passerby A’s Tiredness’ detected

Mission details: Little rabbit, be good and open the door.

Task requirement: Please ask Mr. Hinata, who is home alone, to open the door.

Mission reward: 30 points.]

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