"Clear up all the clues."

"What about Shirley?"

Toru Amuro tried to stop it.

After all, if everyone is killed, the clue will be gone.

"As long as she is alive, it will appear sooner or later."

"When that happens, I will personally send her off."

"But……"

Toru Amuro wanted to struggle a little longer.

But Kurosawa didn't want to listen and hung up the phone.

As for what Toru Amuro would think, that has nothing to do with him.

Anyway, people are going to be killed and bases are going to be blown up.

This is the organization's consistent style.

It just so happened that Toru Amuro had found a reason for Miyano Shiho's disappearance.

Then just make this reason true.

Anyway, everyone is dead and there is no evidence, so even if it is not the case, it has to be the case.

Thinking this, Kurosawa sent a message to Vodka.

Things at the base have been dealt with.

Next, you need to report to the Boss.

Kurosawa didn't plan to send any more emails this time.

Anyway, that scumbag boss won’t watch it.

Kurosawa then made a phone call directly.

The phone was picked up after just two rings.

Boss was not very surprised that Gin called him.

After all, I just gave him the authority not long ago.

He's calling now, probably to report to him how many people he's killed.

But since he called so quickly, it seems that Gin still knows his limits.

The Boss was very satisfied and prepared to listen to Gin's report.

"Boss, Shirley is missing."

Kurosawa went straight to the point.

"Well, I see."

The Boss responded.

He knew that this shouldn't be the most important thing.

Shirley is missing.

But as long as she is alive, she will never escape the control of the organization.

Sooner or later she will be found out.

Boss has this confidence.

Therefore, the Boss doesn't care much about this.

What he cares more about is Gin's own affairs.

But we need Shirley’s story to pave the way. Did Gin go too far this time?

Are you going to blow up all of Rum's bases?

Boss was a little uncertain.

But strangely, after saying this, Gin stopped talking.

Boss's heart skipped a beat.

Gin has never been so passive before.

Even Gin himself realized that he had done it...

Boss sighed, preparing himself for the intelligence team to be paralyzed again.

He hinted.

"Anything else?"

Seeing that the Boss didn't hang up the phone, Kurosawa thought he still had something to say, so he just waited quietly.

But unexpectedly, after waiting for a while, the boss asked him if he had anything else to say.

Kurosawa was a little confused.

What else could he do?

Didn’t I tell you all?

About Shirley's disappearance.

But I have to reply to the Boss's words.

Just when Kurosawa was about to tell the Boss about what happened at the base.

A scream was suddenly heard.

"what!"

The sound was short.

But because it was very close to Kurosawa, the sound was clearly recorded by the mobile phone.

Boss listened to the screams coming from the phone.

fell into silence.

Chapter 114 Sleepless Night

The Boss naturally knew what this scream meant.

no doubt.

Gin is killing people.

After realizing this.

Boss's silence felt oddly reasonable.

No wonder Gin never mentioned anything about cleaning up the rats.

It turns out it’s not over yet.

So, Gin really called this time just for Shirley's matter?

Boss couldn't help feeling embarrassed when he thought about his previous speculations.

He had wronged Gin.

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

Otherwise, given Gin's temperament, he would definitely ignore this matter and continue killing people.

Instead of being like now, taking the time to call me during the killing process to report about Shirley.

Sure enough, Gin was still willing to take his words to heart.

I have to say that Boss is very satisfied with this.

The boss doesn't mind giving some privileges to such capable, loyal and obedient subordinates.

But thinking that he seemed to have wasted a lot of Gin's time just now, Boss just said briefly.

"Remember to make a report afterwards."

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

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

The boss won’t care.

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

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

After all, the two people's train of thought are never on the same line.

Listening to the "beep" sound after the phone was hung up, Kurosawa was a little confused.

What does Boss mean?

Report?

Doesn’t this scumbag boss not read the report?

Without reading the report, he was specifically told to write it...

Boss, aren't you just looking for trouble?

Damn shitty boss!

Kurosawa cursed and sent an email to Amuro Toru.

Writing a report was impossible.

It just so happens that there is a tool like Toru Amuro.

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

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

He hasn't forgotten the scream just now.

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

This place is in a remote location and no one lives in the surrounding rooms.

Plus the long corridor and dim lighting.

Logically speaking, no one should come here.

But the murderer obviously had the same idea as Kurosawa.

The scream came from a corner on the left.

It had been some time since the scream was heard.

The murderer had already completed the crime and was moving the body.

In the quiet corridor, the sound of dragging something heavy was heard.

But the good news is that the murderer is dragging the body out.

Plus, Kurosawa hasn't made any sound.

So the murderer did not notice Kurosawa who was deeper in the corridor.

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

Just wait for the murderer to drag the body away and then leave.

But accidents always happen suddenly.

Kurosawa waited and waited, but instead of the murderer dragging the body away, a black man came.

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

After all, he was not a fan of Sherlock Holmes.

He just glanced casually at the so-called one thousand questions.

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