The great Savior always has his reasons for what he does.
Akai Shūichi recounted the case without changing his expression.
The so-called 'Blonde Murderer Case' is a case in which the murderer has not been caught since five years ago, and has been committing crimes on a regular basis, and the murderer is none other than Rum.
His methods are so brutal that even a layman who doesn't know anything about crime can look at the case file and wonder, "Did the murderer know the victims and is taking revenge with a lot of anger?
And the experts are more precise: it's an act of anger.
The murderer insinuated his hatred for someone onto his victims, and since he couldn't kill the person he hated, he had no choice but to relieve his anger by taking it out on others in an impotent rage.
From five years ago until now, Rum has committed thirteen cases, each of which was far away from each other, sending out the message that 'the murderer is a loser who is too angry to retaliate against his victims' and 'the murderer is traveling all over the world'.
For this reason, the countries jointly set up a task force to solve the case.
They did manage to round up the murderer, and once almost caught him in the act, but in the end, he managed to escape.
This is the perspective of the police, who don't know about the organization, but Akai Shūichi, who is now certain that Rum is the murderer, has a lot more to think about.
For example, who could have made Rum so angry that he broke his defenses so often, reached the top of his anger scale thirteen times over the past five years, had to kill other people in order to get rid of his anger, and then continued to spin around with his tail between his legs like an incompetent, raging punk?
...Who could do such a thing? That's a question that requires a lot of thought, and it's never a question that goes unanswered, is it, great Savior?
And five years ago, it was a sensitive point of time.
When 'Satan' was active.
If the person that Rum hated with a passion but didn't dare to target was 'Satan', who was highly valued by the organization and was as cruel and bloody as the rising sun...
Akai Shūichi can only say that 'Satan' does have the ability to make Rum shut up and turn his head in hatred and bite others.
But does he have the power to make Rum hate him?
It's easy to make one person dislike you, it's easy to make a group of people dislike you, it's not easy to make one person hate you, it's not easy to make a group of people hate you, and it takes a bit of talent.
Judging from Ichijō Mirai's full-level talent, it was obvious whether 'Satan' had such a talent or not.
In this case, leaving aside the unexpected information that 'Satan' might be blonde, there was one important question.
"He-"
Akai Shūichi didn't name him, "His relationship with Rum?"
Rum was such an incompetent, angry, wimpy loser...
But he had the audacity to commit a crime, almost like 'Yes! I'm angry! I'm angry! That's why I killed on purpose! I killed other people, but I killed them as if they were you, to get rid of my anger! .
Isn't he afraid of Satan's revenge?
Even if 'Satan' doesn't care, that kind of madman could put Rum in danger with a few flicks of his hand.
If he's so blatant, he must be sure that nothing will happen to him, so...
Ichijō Mirai was also thinking about this, and sighed in shame at the sound of his voice, "Ugh."
He reflected to himself, "My problem."
And as an example, "A dog wandering in the grassland, smelling blood and the scent of a wolf, if startled from afar, catching the movement of a wolf on the hunt, and hearing the wolf howl, may flee on the spot with its tail between its legs, and thereafter cowering under the grass lest it should be discovered; when it hears a movement, it will be terrified, and its tail's final resting-place will only be between its legs, and its ears will only be shrugged off."
"But if they are caught in the act of being held down and licking their fur, and they survive..."
It's likely to be in shock for a while, and then it'll move cautiously across the grassland, or, if it's brave enough, it'll wander off.
-If they meet again, they'll just roll their bellies and submit to the wolf.
You might even get a lick in the mouth!
There's a difference between a dog and a dog.
Dogs can be shameless and make the people around them angry, like Ichijō Mirai, but an ignorant dog can be shameless and be a bit of a deadbeat, like something that grovels and bows and smiles on the outside, but is a filthy piece of shit behind the scenes.
...But Rum is a Japanese, it's normal.
And the fact that he's still at it from five years ago only means that five years have passed and he's still at it, 'Give me some time. I'll be able to help you find that gentleman's location!' .
A wise man doesn't need to say much, and with just one example, everyone in the room had a hidden understanding.
Akai Shūichi wondered if Rum had found himself useful.
Ichijō Mirai was secretly displeased: what a loser!
Calvados is shocked: Are you insulting Lord Rum?!
Jodie is used to it: Oh, it's just Rum, can't the great Savior insult him?
The young man lowered his eyebrows: Not for a moment did he mourn the humiliation of my boss and me, but he immediately went to the scene - Lord Rum!
A silence fell over the locker room.
However, Ichijō Mirai is used to the silence wherever he goes, and he ignores it, and immediately clicks on the quest bar with a flashing alert: [Quest name: Lord Rum!]
[Quest Name: Blonde Murderer (changed)]
[Mission details: gold, the color of a villain who stirs up trouble.]
[Quest Reward: *]
[Holder's Remarks: On the first day of creation, God created *, on the second day of creation, God created *, on the third day of creation, God created 'Savior'.]
[DING! Please note that mission rewards will affect the player's game style to a certain extent, and should be handled with caution.]
[Quest hint: 'That gentleman'.]
Then a new quest hint popped up after the quest change.
[When the leader is old and his wisdom has gone with the wind, leaving only the glittering stupidity, it is time for someone to sacrifice blood to strengthen the leader's rule. Since there will always be someone to sacrifice, why can't it be the leader himself?
You know, you only need to consider how to kill, kill, kill, but the leader has many things to consider, whether to be revolted when he steps out with his left foot, whether to be revolted when he drinks three-point sugar coffee, or whether to be revolted when he eats a well-done steak.
As a loyal member of the organization, you have to do your bit for the chief who sleeps all the time, so that he doesn't have to worry too much and sleeps in peace].
It's no longer implied or explicit, it's 'Ichijō Mirai' saying very directly: kill him.
Ichijō Mirai: "..."
'Ichijō Mirai' is not on good terms with that gentleman, unlike him, who is on good terms with that gentleman like a young father and an old child.
What is this mission equivalent to?
It was the equivalent of having coffee in Ichijō Mirai and being asked to 'please pick up the cup'.
It's what he was supposed to do.
There are two things to note...
The reward for the quest is apparently in the same series as the two Savior business cards that triggered the ['Messiah' and 'Satan'] achievement.
That's a bonus that will have you waiting with alarm bells ringing.
Secondly: killing that gentleman in [Organization Newcomer] will cause a chain reaction in both [Police Academy Newcomer] and [FBI Newcomer], and it's an unpredictable chain reaction that may change the settings slightly, or it may change them completely.
But...
Ichijō Mirai picks up the phone and walks away, "Excuse me I just remembered something."
He punched in Rum's phone number that he had gotten from [Organization Newcomer], and waved goodbye with an attitude of 'I was just being perfunctory, so what do you think?' "Bye, eh, although you're a bit of a loser, you answered the phone pretty quickly, oh, sorry you can hear me, I'm so sorry, I really think you're a loser for not being able to find it after five years of searching!"
"Can not find the real-time address can always find the address has been changed, right? I'll test you, answer in three minutes, no Google: five years ago, the day I parted ways with you, that gentleman's location was?"
-What if killing that gentleman causes an unpredictable shift in the timeline?
-We're here, we're here, we're here, we're here, we're here, we're here, we're here, we're here.
If you're expecting the player to be nice, you might as well expect ivory to come out of a dog's mouth and go back in time.
If the player doesn't repeatedly swipe the file, kill that gentleman in various ways, and experiment with the chain reaction caused by the non-stop death method, it's already a very good behavior and good sense of propriety, so why don't the NPCs be grateful and thank you honestly?
Anyway, it's just a game.
:)