Very big.

Sano, who had previously "upheld justice" for Amuro, was indeed reluctant, but he didn't say he would force Amuro to comply.

I have no idea what this girl is thinking, daring to outwardly comply while inwardly defying me.

...But Sano really likes it.

The second point is that in the process of making money, one must be prepared to accept the gifts and gifts, and the gifts must be carefully selected and presented in a suitable manner.

That's absolutely outrageous.

He took on private jobs during work hours and abused his power to make his subordinates do the work for him, enriching himself in the process.

If someone were to report this... they'd probably just brush it off with the excuse of it being a task.

"Hello, your coffee is ready."

Amuro Tooru brought Sano's coffee.

Sano snapped out of his daze and called out to Amuro Tooru with a smile, who was about to turn around and continue working.

"Wait a moment."

"Ok?"

Amuro Tooru turned around, puzzled, and asked, "What's wrong?"

Wait a minute, could it be that this kid is planning to use this "casual chat" to temporarily avoid these annoying manual labor jobs?

Amuro Tooru's eyes lit up. "Not bad, you've got a good mind!"

However, just as Amuro Tooru was happily preparing to start paddling,

Sano suddenly rested his chin on his hand and said, "I think the staff rules at this shop stipulate that we must use 'you' (您) instead of 'you' (你) when addressing customers, right?"

Toru Amuro: "?"

Does this kid know what he's saying?

"Who told you that this store has such a rule?"

When faced with Amuro Tooru's question, Sano didn't even say a word, but simply raised his chin.

Amuro Tooru then looked in the direction Sano indicated.

Then I saw the "Store Rules" posted on the wall near the entrance of the coffee shop.

"..."

Amuro Tooru silently withdrew his gaze, staring intently at Sano, and asked.

"Are you sure you want to play this game with your boss?"

Sano sighed dramatically, "It's not that I want to play games with you, sir, it's just the rules. You see, you told me to come over, and I came right away. You asked me to work for you, and I had no objections... But the manager's rules are stricter than yours. There have to be rules, right? If all else fails... let me see, Article 36 states that any customer who makes a purchase at this store can communicate with the manager or file a complaint at any time if they have any dissatisfaction or objections..."

Upon hearing the word "complaint," Amuro Tooru couldn't help but twitch at the corner of his eye.

...A long-lost sense of tension welled up from my heart.

To be honest, Amuro Tooru has come into contact with and given orders to quite a few peripheral members.

There are only two people who could be considered members of the organization under Amuro Tooru.

One is Sano, and the other is this strangely named newcomer in front of me.

As it turned out, these two people immediately displayed an astonishing similarity... which made Amuro Tooru feel somewhat depressed.

Are all newcomers this arrogant these days?

Or perhaps it's not a matter of whether someone is a newcomer or not.

It's because young people play like this, and I'm already old... Amuro Tooru let out a sigh of relief. No matter what, this situation of being bullied by one person must never actually happen, after all, he is a leader.

It also has its dignity!

Amuro Tooru's expression turned serious; he was about to explode.

"Um, the shop..."

"!"

As soon as Sano peeked out, Amuro Tooru covered his mouth and then revealed a twisted smile: "I'm so sorry, sir. It was my oversight that caused you discomfort. I promise it won't happen again. Please forgive me, you are a magnanimous person."

Sano's smile widened.

"Well, it's alright. He's young, he'll be more careful next time."

"Okay, thank you for your understanding..."

Just as Amuro Tooru was gritting his teeth and then letting out a sigh of relief, an unexpected figure appeared.

They barged into the coffee shop.

Yes—it was Inspector Megure, now dressed in civilian clothes.

Chapter 543, 546, Sano: This is truly a plague!

This seemed to be the first time Sano had seen Inspector Megure in civilian clothes.

...No, to be precise, Inspector Megure always wore his regular clothes.

This applies to other police officers, including Wataru Takagi.

A suit is simply an everyday garment for an adult man.

Especially in the neon area.

However, compared to the suits worn by other police officers, Inspector Megure's suit...

Hmm... Aside from that dung-colored suit that looked like it was tied to his body, Sano seems to have seen Inspector Megure wearing a black suit sometime before.

This time, however, it was casual pants and a sweatshirt.

Did they take a long vacation?

If it's a vacation, then it shouldn't be coming here, unless it's specifically to find the Plague God's family... tsk, they have the aura of a Plague God.

Sano frowned secretly.

Hopefully, this won't affect my own coffee shop.

Sano's guard had just been raised when, sure enough, he saw Inspector Megure rush straight towards the counter, his eyes wide with surprise. Megure frowned, looking at Sano intently. Sano then turned to look at the counter, his expression becoming increasingly tense.

"There's a bomb upstairs. Please do not make any noise and disturb the prisoners. Evacuate quietly!"

Looking at the words on the note, Sano's lips twitched slightly.

Damn it, is this guy trying to blow up his own shop?

This is truly awful.

[Please ensure that no one dies within the mission objective area within the mission time limit. Completion will earn you 100 enhancement points. Mission time remaining: 01:59:59]

Just as Sano was evacuating with the main force, the mission arrived.

Sano glanced at the map—the target area was exactly the area above his own coffee shop.

It seems that if we don't do anything about it, our own shop will definitely suffer.

Sano's gaze shifted, and he saw the police forces gathered at both ends of the street, and even the shadow of a sniper on the top of the building across the street.

It's a complete and utter trap.

Sano frowned slightly—if he could guarantee that no one would die in the area.

Shouldn't the prisoner's life also be within one's own guarantee?

No sooner had the thought crossed his mind than Sano received a new mission, this time requiring him to help the target uncover the truth.

Sano glanced at the location again; it was the Mori Detective Agency.

Strange, could someone already be dead inside?

Sano's mind went blank for a moment, because if someone really was dead and the truth needed to be found out... then this was the prisoner holding the bomb.

What the hell is this now?

Self-disclosure?

Or perhaps the real culprit is someone else... or perhaps they want to find out the truth.

The criminal?

"What's wrong."

Amuro Tooru turned around.

After noticing that Sano had slowed down, he asked with some confusion.

"……nothing."

Sano looked at Amuro Tooru and, through his fox-like eyes, discerned his current thoughts.

As an undercover agent, Amuro Tooru is currently eager to make his move.

However, given this situation, Amuro Tooru absolutely cannot make a move.

Therefore, he could only suppress the impulse in his heart.

Besides this, Amuro Tooru also intended to wait and see.

However, this observation is not about whether or not one needs to take action.

Instead, they are observing whether something they care about will appear.

Based on this alone, Sano can be certain.

Amuro Tooru came to work here because his purpose was the Mouri Detective Agency upstairs.

Did you come for Conan?

Sano silently observed Amuro Tooru's inner thoughts.

Logically speaking, it would have been a better choice for Sano to deliberately guide Amuro Tooru at this time and test him, but there was no need for that.

Just like when I scared Sera Masumi before.

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