What? What bomb maniac? Who released the hostages? What is this guy talking about?

"Stop fucking trying to change the subject and talking nonsense, get the car over here right now!"

The gun barrel was once again close to Sano's head.

Inspector Megure was even more confused.

If the positions of the robber and the hostage were switched, Inspector Megure would make sense, but it's the other way around, so it's like they're in cahoots.

That's a bit too stupid, it doesn't seem like it.

In short, something's wrong, very wrong, extremely wrong.

There must be some conspiracy behind this.

Compared to these armed robbers, Inspector Megure clearly sees Sano, the bomb maniac, as a greater threat and more unpredictable.

In order to prevent the situation from spiraling out of control.

Instead of backing down, Inspector Megure signaled to the surrounding police officers to press closer.

If we can seize this golden opportunity to firmly control this guy and bring him back for trial, it will solve a major problem!

Under these circumstances, the robbers became increasingly panicked.

This is quite different from normal development, isn't it?

Do they think they're too cowardly to kill anyone?

Damn, who do you think you are?!

The bandit leader immediately lost his temper and was about to fire a shot, using Sano as a warning to others.

At this point, Sano finally made a move.

...To be honest, when Sano was taken hostage, he was the one who was most confused, because the probability of this was not as simple as others thought, especially since he was wearing a passerby hat.

It went unnoticed for so long.

Just when they needed to find the hostage, they ran into Sano. It was really...

That's really unlucky.

Of course, it was these guys who were unlucky, not Sano.

After stealing the bomb, Sano originally wanted to wait and see if there were any other ways to make extra money.

If there's no money to be made, Sano naturally won't bother stealing other people's roles.

But now...

There was no other way but to seize it; the spotlights were all on them, and so were the gun barrels.

"Hey bro, do you not follow the news much?"

Sano asked, startling the bandit leader: "How did you know?"

"Um……"

Sano clicked his tongue: "Because I don't think you took any cash. It seems that the bank manager made a large overseas transfer to rob the money. But not long ago, the authorities issued a notice that any overseas transfer exceeding five million will be temporarily frozen and approved before it can be transferred out."

"……What!?"

The three robbers were stunned.

So, not only did we take a risk, but it was all for nothing?

Just then, Sano added, "The most crucial thing is still..."

"You don't even recognize me?"

"……what?"

The voice just fell.

Sano's left hand, clad in a blasting glove, was already pressed against the robber leader's face.

After applying a little force.

The bandit leader instinctively released Sano and took a few steps back.

Then—"Boom!!"

A burst of fire erupted from the face of the bandit leader.

Chapter 493, Inspector Megure: Do you believe I'll kneel down and beg you not to die?

Since Sano acquired the armory, he has often had nothing to do.

They switched some bombs and put them aside as backup.

The conversion material is mostly steel balls, but there are also other underlying materials.

For example—clay.

When Sano first acquired the demolition gloves, he was used to using small bombs and leaving them on the target for the best results.

The target conversion object is something like pebbles.

But that's not actually very convenient.

Because the stones fall off very easily.

Chewing gum would be a more suitable option, much like the listening device Conan is used to.

Putting aside the issue of using chewing gum and saliva, the main problem is that you still have to chew it.

It was quite troublesome, so Sano came up with the idea of ​​using clay with a certain degree of stickiness.

It can be arbitrarily fabricated and stuffed into any crevice, and it may also adhere to other parts of the body.

Clay bombs, hmm, that sounds even more artistic.

This is the thing that Sano just stuck on that robber leader's forehead.

...Everyone present was startled by the sudden explosion and instinctively flinched.

There wasn't even time to react.

Sano then threw two more steel balls at the other two robbers.

It struck them precisely at the last second, hitting their heads one after the other.

then.

Two more corpses with smoking heads appeared on the ground.

Inspector Megure finally came to his senses and was about to order his subordinates to open fire.

The next second, Sano suddenly raised his right hand again.

"drop."

Sano pressed the button on the joystick-style remote control.

This greatly surprised the police officers who witnessed Sano's action.

Especially Inspector Megure.

I almost blurted out "Lie down!"

But a second passed, then two, then three, and still all around remained silent.

There was no movement at all.

"...Were you tricked?"

No sooner had a junior policeman finished muttering than Inspector Megure denied it with a grim expression: "No, it wasn't that we were tricked, but rather, that we were completely checkmated."

"You can think of it as a trigger-activated landmine. It's okay if you step on it, but once you lift your hand and let the button spring back, it will explode."

Another veteran police officer explained, "What I mean is, we can't kill him now, we can't even incapacitate him, because once his finger leaves that button, we've lost."

"...Where exactly is the bomb?"

Now no one answered the young policeman's question anymore.

Because nobody knows.

It is precisely because we do not know.

We don't know where the bomb is, or how powerful it is.

The police's weaknesses will be more thoroughly exploited... The unknown is the most terrifying thing.

"What, aren't you going to shoot?"

Sano was well aware of this, and casually walked towards Inspector Megure's direction.

The police officers nearby immediately and instinctively raised their gun barrels.

"Oh."

Sano simply pressed his head against the muzzle of the gun.

"Come on, shoot! If you don't kill me, you're someone I gave birth to..."

The policeman, whose head Sano had pressed against the muzzle of his gun, was immediately at a loss and hurriedly released the safety, fearing that he might accidentally fire it.

In the end, he could only look helplessly at Inspector Megure.

Inspector Megure's face darkened, his lips twitching. Just as he was about to speak, the two veteran officers beside him exchanged a glance and, without uttering a word, simultaneously lunged at Sano, attempting to seize control of the remote control in his hand and reverse the situation.

result.

Naturally, they were all trampled to the ground by Sano.

"Hey, hey, what are you doing?"

Sano pointed at the police officers who were itching to act and almost rushed over after realizing what was happening, and glared at them... even though no one could see it.

However, this did not prevent Inspector Megure from quickly stopping the person.

"Damn, they're pretty awesome, aren't they?"

Sano pulled a pistol from his pocket, startling the police officers.

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