Kaito Kidd loves gems, but after stealing them, he usually returns them to their original owners.
At first glance, this seems like showing off his stealing skills or his addiction to stealing - in fact, until today, Toru Amuro, like most other people, thought so.
But today, Toru Amuro received a mission from the organization. At the same time, according to his intelligence, many people also received other similar missions - to search for gems.
After you find it, you need to shine it against the moonlight or the "moonlight simulation lamp" newly developed by the research department, and look for any abnormalities inside - such as small fragments. If there are any, take them back if you can.
If you don't come back, report it and the organization will send someone to look for you again.
Toru Amuro thought carefully and felt that this was very similar to what Kidd, the "magician under the moon," usually did.
When the two things are combined, it is too suspicious no matter how you think about it.
These two organizations must not be targeting simple gems, but something more important.
...Thinking about this, Toru Amuro decided to take Matsuda on the mission together.
Neither organization is a fuel-saving lamp, so just let them strangle each other.
Matsuda can paddle along with him.
Toru Amuro quickly collected his thoughts and spoke again: "Where are you now? If you want to go back to Tokyo, I'll stop in Osaka on the way. I have a new mission."
Speaking of this, Toru Amuro couldn't help but start thinking again.
He remembered that before he partnered with Matsuda, his mission frequency was definitely not as high as it is now.
At that time, I mostly worked in various places and collected intelligence. As a result, now... I have clearly quit nearly half of my jobs, but I still have to take leave frequently for the remaining half.
Does the event constitution also have an impact on this?
You can't be so awesome, it should be because the organization has been taking more actions recently.
...No, the number of tasks hasn’t actually changed much. It’s just that every time I’m delayed on the road for various reasons, the time doubled becomes three times longer.
For example, this time - matters in Osaka are generally not his business. Gin asked him to come here because he thought that if he returned to Tokyo, he would pass by Osaka, so he handed this matter over to him.
Toru Amuro paused for too long, and Shiraishi had to ask again: "What mission?"
Of course Shiraishi knew that there were mission details in the email.
But the email was too long. Nowadays, the screen of mobile phones is small and the fonts are ugly. He actually doesn’t really want to read it, so he just pretends not to see it - it’s normal for people who don’t answer the phone to not check their email.
Amuro Toru came to his senses and explained simply:
"Kid has sent a notice to the newly opened Suzuki Museum of Modern Art, intending to steal an exhibit called the 'Egg of Memories'. We need to confirm whether the gems on the kit are the target... I can't explain it in a few words, if you can
If you arrive in Osaka before evening, come to me first, I'll be..."
Before he finished speaking, he suddenly heard several creaking sounds coming from Matsuda's side, coming from far to near, and then from near to far.
...He is very familiar with this movement.
It's clearly the sound of a police siren.
When it came to sirens, Toru Amuro suddenly thought of something intuitively.
He plugged in his earphones and turned the volume to maximum. Finally, despite the excessive noise, he heard some very vague background music - it was the background sound that the Suzuki family loved to use when cutting ribbons. Not long ago, he went to Osaka Castle Park to explore the bottom.
I heard it when.
Amuro Toru was shocked: "What are you doing in the Suzuki family's art gallery?" Could it be that you have already connected with Kidd?
On the other side of the receiver, Matsuda spoke in a natural tone, calm and confident as always: "When I went to Osaka, I heard many people saying that this art museum was about to open and the exhibits were all genuine, so I came to take a look. What's wrong?"
"...Nothing, it's pretty good. It's good to have an understanding of art and history. Maybe you'll need it sometime." Halfway through, Toru Amuro felt that he was going off topic and said seriously:
"I'm going to look for you now. Don't act rashly. Their security measures are designed to prevent Kaitou Kidd, and they will be in place."
Shiraishi looked out from the gap in the curtains in the living room, watching the helicopters flying in the sky and the police cars running on the ground. He felt that Amuro Toru's reminder was completely unnecessary. He would not take over Kid's death job even if he was crazy.
And it's best not to let Amuro see through. There are already enough people here, it's too chaotic, and there's also the main body.
Shiraishi declined politely: "I want to send back the souvenirs I bought first. Send me your current address. I will go find you after sending the things."
"..." There are no souvenirs. Matsuda has never bought anything like this before. He must have needed time to discuss it with Kidd and even do the finishing work.
Toru Amuro became increasingly wary of Kidd.
But of course you can't show it: "Okay, go ahead and I'll send you the address later."
After hanging up the phone, Toru Amuro decided to choose a location that could be attacked and defended.
Only Matsuda is okay. Judging from his past actions, Matsuda's conscience is still intact.
But adding an accomplice from a mysterious organization is not necessarily the case.
On the surface, Kidd is a thief who doesn't hurt anyone, but who knows what he's like in private. If the police can't catch him for so long, he must be a dangerous person who needs to be more vigilant.
…
When Shiraishi heard Tohru Amuro's words, he was silent for a moment, he felt like he had figured out something amazing.
But instead of analyzing this friend's mental journey, Shiraishi is more confused about another thing now.
——The task assigned by the organization turned out to be to find gems.
Isn't this what Kidd's mortal enemy organization likes to do? It should have nothing to do with the black organization.
Shiraishi didn't know much about the settings there, but in his impression, the gems the organization was looking for were related to immortality.
If the black organization suddenly targets this kind of thing, it would be unrealistic to ask Tohru Amuro or deceive information from Gin - these two people probably don't know the reason for looking for gems, but they just carry out their emotions.
machine.
However, one person definitely knows.
Shiraishi unfolded the light screen and poked Hongye to chat privately.
The red leaves still come back instantly.
The gem thing was really her fault.
Because there has been little progress in research recently, and some excessive achievements in black technology can easily destroy the world process and are not easy to use for cross-fertilization.
So after thinking about it, I simply used the gem fragments called "Pandora's Stone of Destiny" to complete the project.
——Legend has it that there is a comet that approaches the earth once every 10,000 years. When it passes by, if you point this gem at the full moon, it will shed a drop of tears that can make people immortal after being swallowed.
Fragments of the Stone of Destiny may be hidden in other gems. You can see the clues by looking at other gems in the moonlight.
Hongye: [I went to the organization over there and stole some sample powder of the Stone of Destiny. It actually doesn’t have that magical effect, but some of its ingredients are indeed similar to the main ingredients of APTX4869. If I can get it, I might be able to develop it.
Come up with other medicines that are useful to us, even if we can't get them, it can also allow the two organizations to check and balance each other, and by completing more tasks, our wages will increase]