Chapter 210: The Arrogant Wanderer
Chapter 210: The Arrogant Wanderer
"boom!"
A gunshot rang out and the wanderer turned his head sharply to avoid the bullet.
His slightly calm mood suddenly became agitated. He slammed the door shut with a bang, walked quickly to Gin, and said in a sarcastic tone:
"Why, this crappy organization has regular meetings after actions? It seems that members are forced to attend, as if they will die if they don't attend. Since when did underground organizations also engage in such formalism?"
The corner of Kiel's mouth twitched when he heard this.
Although she knew that the wanderer had a bad temper when she had contact with him before, she didn't expect that he would be so arrogant in front of Gin.
Originally, Kiel thought that since the Wanderer was not on the same page with the organization, he must have his own purpose for staying in the organization, so he usually either tried to reduce his presence as much as possible to prevent others from noticing him, or tried to show his abilities so that the organization would pay attention to him and thus deepen his position in the organization.
All in all, it is wrong to behave like this, as if you don't take Gin seriously and are afraid that Gin is not angry enough.
Gin's behavior is also a bit strange. In the past, when he met someone who didn't obey his orders and left the team at will, the other person would probably have been a corpse in Gin's eyes.
It's not like now, where Vermouth had to call the other party over, and even if he shot him, he showed mercy.
Yes, Kiel had already noticed that Gin had shown mercy just now.
After all, if Gin really wanted to kill the wanderer, he would have taken out his Beretta and pointed it at the door before the wanderer opened the door, instead of taking out the gun only after the other party had entered the room and could see his movements.
Kiel turned his head and looked at the expressions of the others, and found that they did not react much to the Wanderer's ridicule of Gin. Even Vodka, the younger brother who always valued Gin, did not say much.
When did the organization become so tolerant? Or do wanderers actually have a high status? But it sounds like wanderers don't have a code name at the moment.
What Gil didn't know was that the reason Vodka didn't react was because compared to others, especially Vermouth, the Wanderers' attitude towards Gin was obviously much better.
Attitudes are all about comparison. If anyone else treated his big brother like this, Vodka would have pulled out a gun and pointed it at the other person. But when it came to the Wanderer, he felt it was okay. At least if it was Vermouth, the Wanderer would definitely say something even more extreme.
Thinking of this, Vodka felt that the wanderers still respected their big brother.
Gin had a cold face and did not respond to the sarcasm of the wanderer. He pointed his gun at the chair next to him, motioning for him to sit down.
The wanderer looked unhappy and was not very satisfied with Gin's attitude, but since he was already here, he didn't intend to say anything more and sat down with a frown.
Everyone had arrived. Gin looked at Gil and was about to say something when he heard Gil look at the Wanderer with an uncertain expression and asked, "They shouldn't be here yet, right? I remember the Wanderer said that he and his brother went into the hospital together, so there should be another person, right?"
"Don't worry about him, he's off work and resting." When Gin said the word "off work", there was obviously something wrong in his tone.
Although he didn't understand when the organization would have work and off-duty, seeing that Gin obviously didn't intend to talk about it, Kiel tactfully stopped asking.
She turned to look at Gin, "So, Gin, you brought us all here, is there something wrong?"
Gin stared at Kiel and said in an ambiguous tone: "I still feel something is wrong with today's operation. Things went too smoothly. I didn't expect that Akai Shuichi would let our organization take back Kiel so easily."
"What do you mean?" Keel frowned.
"Hey, are you trying to boost others' morale and destroy your own prestige?" The wanderer crossed his arms, leaned back in his chair, and glanced at Gin with a malicious smile on his face. "Is it a bad thing if things go well?"
"Yes, the plan was arranged by you, Gin. The smooth operation just proves that you planned it well." Although he didn't know whether the Wanderer was speaking for him or simply against Gin, this did not prevent Kiel from following the Wanderer's words to clear himself of suspicion.
Gin completely ignored the wanderer and gave Gil a cold look, then continued, "Logically speaking, Akai Shuichi should have been involved in today's operation, but he didn't show up. Isn't that strange?"
"Yeah, it's a bit strange." Vermouth agreed with Gin's idea.
"Besides, Kiel, you have been out of contact with the organization for so long, who knows if you have been persuaded by the FBI to betray the organization, not to mention..." Vermouth thought about it halfway through her words and stopped talking.
"But didn't Kir just wake up not long ago?" Chianti questioned Vermouth, but she was not sure that Kir did not betray the organization. Obviously, after listening to Gin's words, she also had some doubts about Kir.
Then, Chianti looked at Vermouth with dissatisfaction and said, "Also, can you please not say half of what you say and leave the other half? What's more... what's more, can you please make it clear?"
Finally, Chianti did not forget to criticize Vermouth.
"I don't think this can be blamed on Vermouth." The wanderer spoke for Vermouth.
Just as Chianti, Cohen, and even Vermouth looked at him in surprise, he finished the following sentence: "After all, Auntie is old, and sometimes her memory is not good. It is normal to forget something in the middle of speaking. We young people should be considerate of the elderly."
"Hahaha, you're right, we should be considerate." Chianti was originally wondering if the Wanderer and Vermouth had a better relationship, but after hearing what he said, he burst out laughing.
Because of this incident, Chianti is no longer so disgusted with homeless people.
When Vermouth heard the wanderer's words, her eyebrows twisted into a ball and sparks seemed to come out of her eyes. She was obviously angry. She almost heard the sound of the nerve in her mind breaking.
Vermouth took a deep breath, suppressed her almost uncontrollable anger, sneered at the wanderer, and said slowly word by word: "If you don't speak, no one will think you are dumb."
Kiel, who was standing by, was amazed.
She felt that the wanderer was now more hated than herself. At least now most of the attention of everyone in the room was focused on him instead of herself, who was suspected of betrayal.
Come to think of it, the organization that I had previously guessed was looking for me to cooperate with was most likely Teyvat, which means that this wanderer was from Teyvat.
So could the person the other party had planted in the upper echelons of the Black Organization be the Wanderer?
No, probably not.
Kiel rejected his own view.
After all, the Wanderer doesn’t even have a code name now, so he doesn’t look like a top member of the organization.
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