The boss listened to the screams coming from the phone.

fell into silence.

Chapter 114 Sleepless Nights

The boss naturally understood what that scream meant.

no doubt.

Gin is killing people.

After realizing this.

The boss remained silent, yet a strange sense of reason crept in.

No wonder Gin has never mentioned getting rid of the rats.

So it's not over yet.

So, Gin's call this time was really just about Sherry?

The boss felt somewhat embarrassed as he recalled his previous assumptions.

He misunderstood Gin.

Now it seems that Gin clearly took his words to heart.

Otherwise, given Gin's personality, he would have completely ignored the matter and continued killing.

Instead of what he's doing now, taking the time to call me during the murder to report on Sherry.

As expected, Gin still took his words to heart.

It must be said that the boss was very satisfied with this.

For such capable, loyal, and obedient subordinates, the boss doesn't mind giving them some special privileges.

But considering that he seemed to have wasted a lot of Gin's time, Boss simply said.

"Remember to submit a report afterward."

What he meant was that there was no need to report to him anymore.

Simply put, as long as Gin doesn't kill everyone in the intelligence team later.

The boss won't care.

He trusted that Gin would understand what he meant, so he hung up the phone with peace of mind.

On the other hand, Kurosawa obviously didn't understand what he meant.

After all, the two of them are never on the same wavelength.

Hearing the dial tone after the phone call ended, Kurosawa felt somewhat confused.

What did the boss mean by that?

Report?

Isn't this lousy boss someone who doesn't read reports?

He didn't even look at the report, yet he was specifically instructed to write one...

Isn't the boss just looking for trouble?

That damn scumbag boss!

Kurosawa, grumbling and cursing, sent an email to Amuro Tooru.

Writing a report is impossible.

Fortunately, Amuro Tooru is there as a tool.

If you don't use it, you won't use it.

Having dealt with the organization's affairs, Kurosawa put away his phone and turned his attention back to the hotel.

He hadn't forgotten that scream he'd just heard.

In order to answer the phone call, Kurosawa deliberately went to the deepest part of the first-floor corridor.

The location is remote, and the surrounding rooms are unoccupied.

In addition, there was a long corridor and dim lighting.

Logically speaking, no one should come here.

But the murderer clearly shared the same idea as Kurosawa.

The screams came from around the corner on the left.

By this time, some time had passed since the scream was heard.

The murderer had already committed the crime and was now moving the body.

In the quiet corridor, the sound of dragging a heavy object could be heard.

The good news is that the killer is dragging the body out.

In addition, Kurosawa remained silent.

Therefore, the murderer did not discover Kurosawa, who was located further down the corridor.

Since he wasn't discovered, Kurosawa had no interest in approaching him.

They were just waiting for the murderer to drag the body away before leaving themselves.

But accidents can happen unexpectedly.

Kurosawa waited and waited, but instead of the murderer dragging the body away, he was met by a dark-skinned man.

Heiji Hattori originally just couldn't sleep and went out for a casual stroll.

After all, he wasn't a fan of Sherlock Holmes.

He merely glanced at the so-called thousand questions.

I lost interest.

Hattori Heiji then decided to go to sleep.

But perhaps it was because of that cup of coffee at dinner.

He lay in bed tossing and turning, unable to fall asleep.

Heiji Hattori wasn't a stubborn person either.

Since he couldn't sleep, he decided to go out for a walk.

Before I knew it, I had arrived at the first floor.

Unlike the murderer, Hattori Heiji turned from another corridor.

He originally didn't want to come here.

But Kurosawa, who was standing at the corner, caught his eye.

Although he didn't know what Kurosawa was doing standing there so late at night, Hattori Heiji was still quite happy to see an acquaintance.

Not seeing the murderer, he immediately waved and greeted Kurosawa.

"Mr. Kurosawa, what a coincidence!"

"Are you also out for a stroll because you can't sleep?"

Heiji Hattori's voice carried far down the long, narrow corridor.

Kurosawa noticed that the dragging sound, which had been fading away, suddenly stopped.

The murderer had obviously heard Hattori Heiji's voice as well.

Kurosawa: ...

The truth is definitely not something I can tell.

It's too complicated to explain.

Kurosawa then continued speaking, following Hattori Heiji's lead.

"That's right."

"I was a bit bored in the room, so I came out for a walk."

"But I just got here myself."

Kurosawa offered an explanation.

This was said to Hattori Heiji, and also to the murderer.

As for whether the murderer believes it or not.

It's best to believe it.

It doesn't matter if you don't believe it.

Anyway, Kurosawa is definitely not the one who is most anxious.

Although Kurosawa did not see who the murderer was.

But Kurosawa was certain that the culprit would eventually come knocking on his door.

"That's it."

Heiji Hattori nodded and extended the invitation.

"Why don't we go together?"

Together?

Kurosawa thought about it and decided it wasn't impossible.

However, if they continue forward, the murderer will likely be exposed.

After all, he hadn't had time to drag the body out of the hotel.

It was just too coincidental that Heiji came.

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