Chapter 206 The Boy Who Should Go to School
Chapter 206 The Boy Who Should Go to School
Since the organization set up the bomb, they must not just sit there and do nothing. They need to find a way to arrange people to dismantle the bomb.
And the other side cannot relax either. The other side has hostages. For the safety of the hostages, people must be arranged to rescue the other side.
This would greatly reduce the number of people needed to transfer Rena Mizunashi, and the safety of the transfer operation would not be guaranteed.
Shuichi Akai also thought of the purpose of the organization's doing this. Although he still felt a little inconsistent, the most urgent task was to make a decision as soon as possible whether to take the risk of transferring in the case of insufficient manpower.
We must arrange personnel to deal with the bombs and the hostages. We cannot wait for either of these two things.
So the question now is, should we risk transferring Rena Mizunoshi to another hospital? Or should we first find a way to hide Rena Mizunoshi in another room, and transfer her after we have dealt with the bomb and the boy's brother and have enough manpower?
Seeing that the boy's attention was attracted by Conan, Judy took this opportunity to ask James with her eyes what to do next.
This sudden change disrupted their original plan, and James was struggling with which option to choose.
But before making a decision, he arranged some people, some to deal with the bomb, and others to go to the place the teenager heard the kidnappers mention to rescue the hostages.
Then someone was arranged to take the boy to another room, and the following topic was not suitable for the other party to hear.
It seemed that the boy already knew that they had sent people to rescue his brother, so he did not resist when he was taken away. He lowered his head and followed the FBI officer away in a depressed mood.
Akai Shuichi watched those people leave, then turned to look at his boss and expressed his opinion: "Although we are short of manpower now, I think since we have to transfer, we should do it as soon as possible."
Conan also agreed with Akai Shuichi's idea. He nodded and said, "I also think Akai-san is right. After all, the purpose of the organization doing this is to slow down the FBI's actions. If the transfer is really delayed, wouldn't that be exactly what they want?"
James was persuaded by Shuichi Akai and Conan, and immediately ordered the transfer to begin.
After leaving the room, Judy thought of the boy's red eyes and frightened look in her mind, and she was still a little worried about his emotions.
She turned around and planned to take one more look at the boy before leaving to calm him down.
He walked to the boy's room and knocked on the door but received no response. He frowned slightly and unlocked the door with something strange in his heart.
After walking a few steps inside, I was shocked to see that the colleague who had taken the boy away was knocked unconscious behind the door.
Judy immediately realized that something was wrong and quickly turned around and ran towards Rena Mizunashi's ward.
Shuichi Akai, who was not far away, saw Judy's actions and realized that something was wrong, so he followed closely.
Conan, who had been following Shuichi Akai, noticed that Judy had gone to the boy's room before, and immediately thought that there was something wrong with the boy.
And since the boy has problems, then his brother must have problems too!
Oh no, those FBI agents who are going to defuse bombs and rescue hostages are in danger!
Conan realized this instantly and immediately turned around and ran in the opposite direction of Akai Shuichi.
Judy suddenly opened the door of the ward, only to see that the two colleagues who had been arranged to transfer Rena Mizunashi on a stretcher were both lying on the ground unconscious.
The young man who looked very weak was holding Rena Mizunoshi's collar with one hand, lifting her upper body and preparing to carry Rena Mizunoshi.
When he heard the sound of the door opening, he turned around and saw it was Judy. He sighed with regret and looked a little annoyed. He quickened his movements and tried to carry Rena Mizunashi and leave through the window.
But at this time Shuichi Akai also rushed to the door. He immediately took out his pistol and fired several shots in front of him, forcing the boy back away from Rena Mizunashi.
In order to avoid the bullet, the boy could only let go of his hand that was holding the collar and let Rena Mizunashi fall down.
"Boom!"
Judy had been watching the suspicious boy's actions. After hearing the voice, she couldn't help but glance at Rena Mizunashi's head. A trace of worry flashed through her mind: She had already not woken up because of a head injury, and if she was hit again, would her injuries be even more serious?
Shuichi Akai had no idea what Judy was thinking. He was pointing his gun at the boy, staring at him with wary eyes.
Seeing that the other party did not move closer to Mizunashi Reina, he did not shoot, but asked: "Who are you? Now the organization will not even let such a young child go?"
In contrast to Akai Shuichi's alert state, the boy looked relaxed even though a gun was pointed at him, as if his life was not threatened, and there was a sarcastic smile on his face.
He did not answer Akai Shuichi's question, but instead said, "Are you Akai Shuichi, the silver bullet that the shady old man said could penetrate the chest of the organization? You don't look that good."
There was no respect in his tone for the boss he mentioned.
Judy looked at the boy, whose expression and tone of voice were completely different from before, and she was still a little bit in disbelief. She never thought that the boy who looked simple and fragile before was actually a member of the organization.
She couldn't help but persuade him: "Little brother, the organization is not a good place. You are now at the right age to go to school. These fights and killings should not happen to you. If you are willing, we can provide you with a witness protection program..."
The boy glared at Judy fiercely, completely ignoring what she said next, only hearing her address to him.
"Who are you calling little brother?" The boy rolled his eyes. "Oh, you haven't participated in the operation as long as I have, so why are you calling me little brother?"
Hearing the boy's words, Judy frowned, and her disgust towards the organization increased.
It’s longer than the time he’s been acting, which means that the other party may have joined the organization or even participated in the actions before he was ten years old. The organization actually didn’t even let such a young child go!
At this time, other FBI agents who heard the gunshots also rushed over.
When the young man heard footsteps, he looked unhappily at Rena Mizunashi on the bed, then looked at the gun in Shuichi Akai's hand. Knowing that he could not take Rena Mizunashi away now, he prepared to retreat.
Shuichi Akai noticed the boy's actions and moved his fingers slightly, ready to shoot to stop him.
But suddenly, a strong wind blew in the room, and Akai Shuichi couldn't help but squint his eyes.
Although he couldn't see clearly, he ran to the bedside as soon as possible and grabbed Rena Mizunashi's hand according to the position he remembered.
Shuichi Akai vaguely heard a "tsk", and then the wind quickly stopped.
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