Conan's organization will end sooner or later without me

Chapter 24 Don't let me down, Bourbon

The two of them arrived home, and it was not until the frying pan began to sizzle that Amuro Toru turned to look at Yin Jiu, "Did you know those kids just now?"

"Well, Conan is the younger brother of senior Maori." Yin Jiu nodded, quietly stuffed the dried radish on the table into his mouth, and then frowned because of the sourness.

"Don't steal the side dishes," Amuro Toru turned his head away speechlessly, and then asked casually, "It seems like the other kids are afraid of you."

"You mean them," Yin Jiu put down his chopsticks and recalled, "They went to explore the villa next to mine and got trapped inside. I called the police... Maybe they were scolded badly by my parents, so they left a deep impression on me?"

Yin Jiu's tone was a little uncertain.

But Toru Amuro quickly recalled the morning news, "It's the one next door to your house, the patricide case."

"Yes, that's it." Yin Jiu leaned back in his chair. "If I hadn't called the police immediately when I saw my female neighbor carrying a child that night, they don't know what would have happened to them."

"That's quite dangerous." After listening to the general situation, Toru Amuro guessed the whole story and felt that Yin Jiu did a good job.

He brought the cooked dishes to the table, sprinkled sesame seeds and seaweed on the bowl, and sat down next to Yin Jiu. "But from what you said, these kids are really naughty."

"Yeah, so it's good to learn a lesson." Yin Jiu picked up a piece of beef with chopsticks and put it into his mouth. "But Uncle Maori is indeed a careful and gentle detective. He actually gave them such a puzzle."

"Hmm?" Toru Amuro also picked up a piece of meat and stuffed it into the rice.

"Mr. Amuro must have grown up in Japan," Yin Jiu suddenly said.

"Why do you think so?" Toru Amuro put down his chopsticks in confusion. Even his record in the organization showed that he was born in the United States and was abducted and brought to Japan at the age of 7.

But why can we tell at first glance that this child grew up in Japan?

"Because the familiarity with Japanese is different," Yin Jiu picked up another scallion and put it on the white rice, "Just like I was born in the UK, even though my mother spoke to me in Chinese most of the time, my sensitivity to Chinese is still lower than that to English."

“It is also for this reason that some things that native Chinese speakers cannot associate with can be easily associated with me.”

"Mr. Maori probably took advantage of this and gave them a question through drawing that only children and foreigners could understand."

"Only children and foreigners can understand it?" Toru Amuro also became interested. He stopped eating, took the paper and sat next to Yin Jiu.

Yin Jiu was just eating his meal and watching Toru Amuro recreate the images on Conan's note one by one.

"Look, it's here," Yin Jiu kept talking, pointing to the moon with his hand that was not holding the chopsticks.

"The street Conan was on just now should be called Moon Viewing Street, but for children who can't read well and foreigners, this pattern will never be associated with a street. The only thing they can associate it with is night. Once you guess the prerequisite wrong, then it will be useless to try later, right?" Yin Jiu smiled wickedly, "I guess Conan is too smart, so the uncle gave this kind of puzzle that only other children can understand to encourage other children. So I say he is a gentle person."

"No, it may not be what you think." Amuro Toru listened to Yin Jiu's words and turned to the message interface of 'Italian robbery gangs roaming in Japan' on his mobile phone. His face was grim. "If you let the children hunt for treasure as you said, I'm afraid they won't use ORO, an obscure Italian word, at the beginning. For you who have lived in Europe since childhood, you may have many opportunities to come into contact with these words. But most Japanese children don't deliberately learn languages ​​other than English."

"so....."

"so....."

The two looked at each other and stood up from their seats, "Call the police!"

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After the two called the police, Toru Amuro drove to the scene alone, while Yin Jiu was ordered to stay at home as a minor.

Yin Jiu had no objection to this. He slowly took out the Bourbon message that Gin sent him in the morning.

The information in this document is extremely detailed, including all of Amuro Toru's part-time jobs since he dropped out of school.

However, there was a blank period of time five years ago.

"Recently, he applied to the organization for the mission of investigating Yin Jiu, the heir to the British title. However, Rum has always been suspicious of Bourbon, so he will not tell him the more confidential information for the time being."

This was Gin's conclusion at the end of the document - it seemed he was not the only one who had doubts.

Yin Jiu tapped it with his finger and frowned.

Unfortunately, he was unable to recall the character codenamed Bourbon from his memories of his previous life.

"How to do it?"

The light in Yin Jiu's eyes was dim. He touched Bourbon's code name on the screen and turned his attention back to the Italian robbery on the morning news interface of his mobile phone. "I've given you the opportunity, Bourbon, you must seize it."

Yes, he had recalled today's plot a long time ago, but he deliberately led the topic in this way.

The fact that Bourbon could find him at this time, even though he was already backed up in the organization, was a coincidence in itself.

According to the organization's records, Bourbon is a workaholic, but in fact he still has a stable shell - Amuro Detective Agency.

With this shell, he can provide a reasonable excuse for all his work activities.

But precisely because of this, Bourbon should not target him.

His identity is of no use to the organization. First of all, he is a minor, and the finances he can inherit are related to the title. If anyone wants to provoke him, they must first bypass the official British organization, or even confront a country directly, which is not cost-effective.

Secondly, on the surface he just came to Japan to study. For such a young man who is underage but may be used in the future, the organization is more likely to have him monitored first and then win him over.

Would Bourbon take the initiative to identify potential colleagues for himself without such an order from the organization?

Obviously not.

So what made Bourbon suddenly want to investigate him?

Yin Jiu still felt suspicious. The biggest suspect was still the Japanese officials, as they paid so much attention to him within just one month after he landed in Japan.

So Yin Jiu set up a trap and waited for Bourbon to enter.

The organization was short of money at the time, and if this was a bottle of pure wine, Yin Jiu believed that the gold would never fall into the hands of the police.

"Don't let me down, Bourbon."

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