For Abdel's threatening way of taking the usual way, it is much more useful than other messy methods.

As expected of being the only person with common sense in the Egypt Fifty Days Tour Group, he was really quick and accurate.

"Then what do you want me to do." I sat down on the sofa and rubbed my temples with a headache.

"Ah, Mr. Abdel, would you like tea?" My mother poked her head out of the kitchen, "How about cookies?"

"Ah, thank you for the hospitality." Abdel stood up and bent over.

My mother retracted her head into the kitchen, and brought out a plate of cookies and two cups of black tea, "Where did Mr. Abdel know my daughter?"

"Ah, actually I'm Jotaro's friend..." He sat up straight and took a small biscuit from the plate, "delicious!"

"Ah, ah, you are really good at talking." Mom covered her mouth and smiled, "So you are Jotaro's friend."

"Mom... Abdel and I still have something to talk about, can you get busy with other things first?" I rubbed my forehead.

"Okay, okay, I know." She ran away.

I sighed, "So what the hell are we going to do?"

"Jotaro won't agree with you acting alone. I think we can divide our troops into two groups. Polnareff and I will investigate the arrows that originally belonged to Enyapo in Egypt, and Italy... If there is no If it is an urgent matter, it may be better to hand it over to Pengel for the time being, and it may be better for the gang forces to check and balance each other." Abdel folded his arms and said.

"You really won't go to Italy, right?" I looked at them suspiciously.

"If 'going to Italy' is what you are worried about, Ms. Hanako, then I, Abdel, can swear here that Polnareff and I will not go to Italy to investigate the true face of the passionate boss before Ms. Hanako agrees. In this way, are you willing to believe us?" Abdel showed a very serious expression on his face.

He has always been a very trustworthy person, and it is no exaggeration to say that he is the moral benchmark of the fifty-day Egypt tour group. Since he said so, then I have no choice.

"But I'm still going to Italy." I said to him, Abdel's expression changed slightly, and I shook my head, "No, since I promised you not to act without authorization, I won't do it, I went to Italy just for another promise."

Yes, even if the kid doesn't know anything about it now, I'm going to do it anyway.

This is my promise to Giorno, even though I know there may be troubles in the future, I still have to fulfill it.

"In that case, there shouldn't be any problem." Abdel touched his chin, and finally added with concern, "You really won't act without authorization, right?"

"Can you trust me?!" I yelled.

"Ah, haha, I'm just kidding, of course I trust Miss Hanako to be a decent person, but you really don't need me or Polnareff to accompany you?" he asked.

"Just go to Egypt, you two! Don't come near Italy!" I frowned.

"Okay, okay." He nodded kindly.

...really.

As a result, I have spent the past two days trying to catch up on Italian, and in order to avoid Jotaro, I made a special plan to go around in a big circle.

Going from Milan to Sicily and then Sicily to Naples instead of Milan going straight to Naples creates a fake tourist vibe and turns out this guy knew what I was going to do from the start, is it that great to have a script you bastard!

It seems that with a script, you can do whatever you want.

It's even worse.

But since Abdel and the others have promised not to act without authorization, then it’s better to just treat it as a tour. You can adjust the route a little bit, go to Naples to confirm the situation of Giorno, and then go to Sicily for a tour?

Anyway, don't waste this rare opportunity.

As for Jotaro, he should stay here and prepare me for the college entrance examination at ease, and talk about other things after I pass the college entrance examination.

I went to Italy alone, and Naples was that guy's lair, so dealing with Vongola's people under such circumstances would cause trouble instead.

About a week later, at Tokyo International Airport, I said goodbye to Abdel and Polnareff who were heading to Egypt.

"Hanako, you really don't know..." Polnareff was talking too much before he left.

"Wow, Polnareff, who do you think I'm for?!" I gave him a hammer, "Don't worry, I won't fail to do what I promised others." I frowned and glanced at Abu Del.

He nodded, "Then, keep in touch anytime," he said.

"OK." I gestured, and the announcement of boarding came out on the radio, I plugged in my earphones and walked to the boarding gate.

My neighbor is a petite and cute guy with a very retro hat on his head, "Hello." I nodded to him as a greeting.

"Hi." He responded to me.

"Are you traveling to Italy alone?" I picked up the travel guide on the flight and asked him without words.

"Business trip." He replied.

"That's really hard work." I still fly economy class on business trips.

"That's as it should be," he replied.

The flight attendant came over and asked if we wanted blankets and coffee, and I looked up, "I want a Coke."

"I'd like a cup of coffee," said my neighbor.

Then the atmosphere froze, I coughed, wrapped myself in a blanket and took a sip of Coke, and continued to read the travel guide in my hand.

"The law and order in Italy is not very good recently. Women should pay attention to safety when traveling alone." The petite and cute man sitting next to him suddenly took the initiative to speak.

"Ah, ah, thank you for the reminder, I will pay attention." I didn't expect him to remind me of this suddenly, and I subconsciously nodded to express that I don't have to worry.

Then, probably because he suddenly talked about safety issues, his expression was a little embarrassed, and he stretched out his hand to press the hat.

This gesture reminds me of what Jotaro would do when he was embarrassed.

Ah, you all like that in hats, don't you?

"Ah, hello, my name is Yamada Hanako." In order to ease the awkward atmosphere, I introduced myself to him.

"Nakahara Chuya." He replied, "Nice to meet you."

I have to say that the other party is a very polite young man.

Then there is nothing to say, after all, we are not very familiar, exchanging the names of the neighbors is already a kind of extrovert chatterbox.

The plane landed at Milan International Airport, and when I got off the plane and walked outside the airport, I found a long line of taxis, which had to wait until dark.

"Miss, would you like to take my car? My car is much cheaper than a taxi." A driver of a black car came up to him with a smile on his face.

Taking a black car seems to be faster, but it is not recommended for girls who do not have a double and travel alone, but generally speaking, ordinary people can't do me any harm.

Just as I was about to nod, a familiar voice said next to me, "Do you want me to give you a ride?"

I turned around and saw Mr. Zhongyuan pointing his thumb at the black car on one side, "There is still some time, I can take you to the hotel first."

"Ah, is this okay? It's too much trouble for you."

"It's okay." He crossed his arms, and then muttered softly, "Girls don't take a black car when they go out alone."

...Ah, I didn't expect there to be a free car, what a nice guy.

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