Corpse collector in Conan

Chapter 1704 1704 [Give the person to Uzo]

After understanding the situation, Boss waved the person away and said, "That's it. I'm tired. I'll take a nap first."

The deacon nodded and sent the person back to the bedroom. Then he returned to the table and collected information with ease.

It seems that the boss said nothing about the follow-up processing.

But the fact of "not saying anything" actually revealed enough information.

The deacon knew what to do next: First of all, regarding the handling of the sudden small gift "Stone of Destiny", if you didn't say don't want it, then you would. When the gin arrived, he needed to hand it over to the boss as soon as possible.

Everyone is curious about treasures they have never seen before. Although the boss probably doesn't value these external objects very much, even if you just play with it for a short time and temporarily improve your mood, that gem has value.

Then, regarding the main reason for this surveillance: punishment for Uzo’s actions...

There seems to be no punishment. Quan Dang didn't know about this. He just thought it was a normal friction between cadres and turned a blind eye.

The deacon did not question this decision, and he also felt that it was reasonable: although the Hakodate airport suffered a disaster, the airport was not owned by the organization.

From other points of view, what Wu Zuo did not only did no harm to the organization, but also enhanced the reputation of "Jiang Xia". On the way, in order to prevent the organization's intelligence from leaking, Uzo even spared Ireland. Otherwise, he would definitely have a way to expose Ireland to the flashlight of the media and use the organization's help to get rid of this enemy.

He will fight back when faced with internal strife, but he is very careful when fighting back and does not step on the bottom line of the organization. Uzo is indeed much more than he seems.

in addition……

The deacon's hands while sorting the information paused for a moment, and he remembered something.

——If one day, Uzo really breaks the bottom line of the organization, but it is not too serious, what kind of punishment should be given?

Putting the "silence" aspect first, Uzo shouldn't be so imprudent.

Others, confinement or corporal punishment, don't have much effect at all: Uzo is not even afraid of death. After the punishment, it will make him see through life and death on the edge of pain and death, raising the threshold and making his scripts more thrilling and scene-scale. Escalating again... The deacon's head started to hurt when he thought about the mess that might be left behind.

For a public figure like "Jiang Xia", even the mild punishment of imprisoning him and making him think about his mistakes must be adopted with caution. Because any period of time that disappears from the public eye for no reason may become a flaw in his identity in the future. Confining it for two or three days will have no effect. If it is closed for a long time, this good seedling may be useless. Unless you don't plan to use this person again in the future, this kind of punishment should also be postponed.

Deacon: "..." It's not worthwhile to force it, so why not consider his needs and ban him from permissions and assassination missions for a period of time as a warning?

But Uzo doesn't seem to have much authority in the first place.

As for reducing the number of assassination tasks... Uzo now gets some tasks from Gin from time to time, but he still can't stop playing with other cadres, and he will create a lot of cases at every opportunity to adjust his life.

In this way, he is so idle that if he really stops all tasks, who knows what he will do by then.

Who makes Uzo so useful in assassinations? Before he was officially put into use, he had already killed many targets of the organization through accidental tasks and cases designed by mistake. His work efficiency was greatly improved. Higher than some rookie cadres who specialize in assassination.

What's even more unique is that Uzo's assassination didn't require help at all. Therefore, this process is often extremely secretive, very labor-saving, basically zero-cost, and there is no need to deal with subsequent targeting and investigations from all aspects.

Comparing the assassination costs and personnel consumption of others, Uzo alone is worth an elite force. And he is still so young. If he never uses it again, anyone who has seen Uzo's assassination efficiency will feel regretful.

After thinking about it, it seems that there are only two appropriate ways to deal with it: either silence, or turn a blind eye.

If I had to add one thing, it would be to find a psychiatrist who can rejuvenate quickly and ask him to lower Uzo's desire for murder just enough to complete the task without killing indiscriminately.

The deacon sighed: "..." So where can I find a suitable doctor?

Forget it, it's too early to worry about how to punish Uzo now. People should indeed prepare for a rainy day, but they should not be too immersed in problems that have not happened yet and let these messy things distract them.

...and this is not his job anyway. It is ultimately up to "that adult" to decide how to punish the cadres. It’s better to let others worry about this issue.

Thinking of this, the deacon's originally heavy movements suddenly became brisk again.

"I always feel like I forgot something." After collecting the information, the deacon twirled his beard and suddenly remembered.

——Uzo mentioned that he wanted to rob Ireland's subordinates.

Deacon: "..." Do you want to transfer someone to him?

Mobilizing a peripheral member is just a matter of words, even if it is a confidant of other cadres. Such a small matter does not even need to be reported to "that adult", he can decide it.

However, when Uzo mentioned that peripheral member, he sounded very confident. Maybe he already has a mature plan to steal people. Wouldn't it be bad if I interrupted without permission?

The deacon hesitated for a moment and suddenly realized something.

——What plan could Uzo have? He is almost on the same level as Ireland and cannot overstep his authority to mobilize other people's confidants. Therefore, if Uzo wants Hashimoto Maya, he must either find his superiors to suppress Ireland, or he needs Ireland to die suddenly, and the "confidant" becomes an ordinary peripheral member again, and then Uzo will naturally take the person into his pocket.

Deacon: "..." People will fall under Wu Zuo's hands sooner or later anyway, so why lose a cadre in vain. Just give it to him directly, less fun means less fun.

After all, Ireland's ability is actually quite good, and he is far from old enough to retire.

With this in mind, he checked and sent a message to the cadres in charge of Ireland and Hashimoto Maya. Let the cadre review the situation of Maya Hashimoto. If there is no problem, he will be responsible for handling the matter and assign the person to Uzo.

After returning to Tokyo in the dust from Curaçao, he first checked with his offline staff to confirm the current situation of Ireland and Maya Hashimoto.

Knowing that one of the two people was being watched, and the other was under house arrest, and both were still under control, she breathed a sigh of relief: Fortunately, Uzo didn't take action halfway.

Back in Tokyo, these two should be safe for now.

Curacao then put the two men back and began to concentrate on preparing for the assassination of the congressman.

Just as she was thinking about it, she suddenly received an email.

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