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Chapter 467 Why are there so many undercover agents?

Mao Lilan was stunned for a moment and didn't react at all.

Part of the reason is that Akai Shuichi himself has a high level of force and moves too fast.

But more importantly, it was because she didn't expect such a development at all.

She remembered that when she was in New York, she saw Akai walking with the FBI. In addition, when they were at the hot spring hotel last time, Akai and his disabled companions also provided convenience for solving the case, so she felt that he should be an FBI agent.

, he is considered a good person and not too defensive.

But now...how can an FBI snatch someone's cat on the street??

"Can you give it back to me? It's more familiar with life." A vein popped out of Mao Lilan's forehead, and she forced a smile.

In fact, after she came to her senses, she wanted to kick the cat angrily and snatch it back, but before she acted, she suddenly remembered that the cat was still in someone else's hands.

FBI agents must have received relevant training and react faster than ordinary people. If she kicked her over, the person would subconsciously block it with the cat in his hand...

Akai Shuichi held a cigarette in his mouth and ignored Mao Lilan's clenched fists.

He lowered his eyes and looked at the cat in his hand. The more he looked, the more certain he became that this was the one he met on the bus.

That day, he was assassinated by an anesthetic gun from behind. When he first regained consciousness, he smelled an unpleasant smell and thought that he must be in the organization's torture room, or a gas chamber, or a torture room with a poison gas valve... and was about to be tortured.

One-stop service for delivery.

But no.

——After Shuichi Akai opened his eyes, he found that he was lying in a bridge hole, with Judy next to him, and next to him a homeless man who dared to be angry but dared not speak.

The homeless man went out for a day to wander around, looking for some food. When he came back, he found that his territory had been occupied.

Akai Shuichi was stunned for a while, and looked at the homeless man who said, "They must be sick for running under the bridge to show off their affection." He stood up silently, and left with Judy, who was not yet awake.

Afterwards, he inquired about the news from various aspects, and then fell into deep thought while looking at the pile of information in his hand and the reconstructed case of the day.

He remembered that when he fell, only the cat and the man in black with curly hair were okay in the whole car.

The bus was under full surveillance by the police at that time. According to the comparison of time, the only one who threw people under the bus and took away some passengers and scattered them was the man in black.

Thinking of this, Akai Shuichi immediately realized that judging from the number of people, the number of people who were taken away from the bus and scattered and thrown away was not that many.

But this group of people who were not picked up by the police actually included him and Judy at the same time, as well as all of his key surveillance targets, plus one Belmod.

...This really makes it impossible to think it is a coincidence. The men in black may already know the identity of their FBI, and even know who the FBI is targeting.

But the man in black did not transport himself and Judy to the organization.

Thinking of this, Akai Shuichi's first reaction was - there is another undercover agent in the organization.

This is quite normal.

Although Shuichi Akai admitted that the black organization was difficult to deal with, he also knew that there were many undercover agents in the organization.

Not to mention anything else, just him, three of the three people in the team who often went on missions together during the undercover period were undercover.

One of them committed suicide in front of him. Every time Akai Shuichi thought of this person codenamed Scotch Whiskey, he felt very sorry.

In fact, although Scotch whiskey was suspected by the organization at that time, it was just a suspicion.

The organization has suspected many people, and in the end, not all of those suspected were undercover agents.

And Scotland himself is not willing to give up - he has finally become a member with a code name. If he retreats directly because of some rumors that are likely to be based on rumors, he will not be willing to do so.

After Akai Shuichi heard the rumor, he began to pay more attention to this teammate, and planned to help him depending on the situation when he was determined to escape. On the one hand, he thought this person was good, and on the other hand, because of this favor, the FBI was here

Side activities can go more smoothly.

However, the situation changed too quickly - within a few days, I suddenly heard that a certain person threatened to use the organization's great goals to influence Scotland.

The ability of the related households fluctuates between high and low. The upper and lower limits are both a mystery and difficult to evaluate.

But everyone knows that it was definitely not him who made the judgment that "Scotch Whiskey is an undercover agent", but someone else.

Therefore, although no evidence was found at that time, most people accepted that this was true and launched the arrest of Scotch Whiskey.

Akai Shuichi felt that if it were him, when he thought he couldn't escape, he might just pretend to do it instead of committing suicide.

In this way, you might be able to get access to more information. If you have a chance to escape in the future, you can pass the information on. If you can't escape, it's not too late to die.

But when Scotch Whiskey heard the footsteps of a third person approaching, he died very decisively. He seemed to be afraid of being caught.

Therefore, Akai Shuichi felt that Scotland might be hiding some information that must not be disclosed, and once that information was exposed, the organization could immediately use it, and cause some results that Scotland did not want to accept.

He was just thinking about what information it would be when he saw Bourbon running up to the rooftop.

Akai Shuichi maintained the attitude that an organization member should have, acting indifferently, and by the way, he watched Bourbon's actions from the side.

Then the more I looked at it, the more I realized there was something wrong, a huge problem.

First of all, Bourbon lost his temper badly, and Akai Shuichi remembered that although Bourbon and Scotland occasionally communicated with each other, their relationship did not seem to be that good.

In addition, even if these two people have a special attitude towards friends and appear to be indifferent but are actually life-and-death friends... Bourbon's behavior cannot be justified.

Being an undercover agent is definitely one of the most hated professions. As a member of the organization himself, if he believed that Scotland was an undercover agent, even if he didn't whip the corpse, he would definitely feel complicated, not just sad.

If he doesn't believe it, now is the time to argue that Scotland is not an undercover agent.

But no matter how Akai Shuichi looked at it, he felt that Bourbon seemed to have acquiesced in this matter, and showed deep sadness for the death of this undercover agent.

Akai Shuichi's eyes changed as he looked at it. He thought that Bourbon was definitely an undercover agent. He was probably very familiar with Scotland before he joined the organization.

Based on the intelligence intercepted by Belmode, Shuichi Akai knew that the man in black on the bus was codenamed "Colen".

, corn, expanded to probably corn whiskey, another bottle of whiskey...

Akai Shuichi first suspected that Colen was an undercover apprentice of the Bourbon introduction organization.

But soon I felt that the evidence was insufficient - the code name was given by the senior management, and Bourbon did not have the right to name it.

And Colen's position is also thought-provoking.

The behavior of rescuing Belmode can barely be explained by "playing a long game to catch a big fish", but why was the FBI thrown away together?

Akai Shuichi thought for a while, but could not draw a clear conclusion. He could only guess that Colon might belong to a more neutral gray organization.


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