188 I don't care

"Are you...... Officer Sato? ”

At Rice Flower International Hospital, Shirakawa Shizu, who was sitting at the nurses' station, saw Miwako Sato again today after yesterday.

"Did you come to see the patient today?" She asked.

"Well, what do you need for the investigation......" Miwako Sato leaned in front of the nurses' station with one hand and asked with a smile, "How is that Lady Judy doing today?" ”

"Her physical condition is not good, and it will take at least half a month of recuperation to fully recover." Shirakawa replied quietly.

In fact, this is a lie, with Judy's current physical condition, under the condition of ensuring normal medical care, she can be discharged from the hospital in a week at most, and it may even take three or four days if it is faster.

So Bai Ha Jing slightly replaced some of Judy's daily drip potion, deliberately manually extending the time it took for her to recover.

A weak bait that helps them catch big fish.

Shirakawa is not worried that Judy will be suddenly diverted by some external force, because this point is fundamentally impossible to implement.

Judy and James were originally sent in by the Metropolitan Police Department, and to some extent, the two of them are currently under the control of the Metropolitan Police Department.

Therefore, for people within the Japanese government, even if the Japanese police come and want to transfer these two people in person, they need to communicate with the Metropolitan Police Department in advance.

There is no possibility that the Japanese public security can come and snatch people away without going through the Metropolitan Police Department at all, and this is a serious violation of the government's rules.

For a large government agency, it's extremely important to follow the rules, everything has to go through the process, and you can't just mess around.

Even within less legitimate organizations, there are rules for this.

As long as you pass through the Metropolitan Police Department, the organization can get the relevant news immediately, and Bai Hejing has enough time to react.

Therefore, she was not worried about being pressured by government forces to forcibly strip Judy and James from the control of the organization.

Because whether it is the Japanese government or the FBI, their behavior of wanting to use the power of the government to exert pressure is not sudden for the organization at all.

As long as they lose the advantage of being the first move, everything they do is completely meaningless.

For Bai Hejing, she doesn't even need half a minute to deal with Judy and James.

She didn't need to think about how to face the pressure of the government, nor did she need to think about how to keep Judy and James under the pressure of the government, because the purpose of keeping these two people was to wait for the FBI to come to her door that night.

Once this fundamental goal cannot be achieved, once she finds out that the FBI will not come, she will dispose of the worthless Judy and Judy as soon as possible.

As for the possible accountability of the follow-up government?

So what's there to worry about?

It's a big deal to send this hospital out of the way.

It's just a hospital, and the hospital has done all the formalities perfectly, and she doesn't worry about the Japanese government or the FBI finding out any evidence from this hospital that might threaten the organization.

A hospital is nothing of a loss to an organization.

So from the beginning, it was an unequal game.

Shirakawa kept Judy and Judy as bait, and once she confirmed that the bait didn't work as she expected, she would immediately remove the two baits.

So for the FBI, if they really want to rescue Judy and the others, their only option is to raid the hospital and launch a surprise rescue operation against the hospital, which is the only way.

Because of any other possibility, Bai Hejing can have enough time to dispose of Judy and the others directly.

She didn't even bother to interrogate, being a decoy was the only reason she had kept these two alive to this day.

She was sure that the good conductor of the F.B.I. would understand what she meant.

As long as he still thinks about rescuing the two Judy who are alive, then his only choice is to be forced by Bai Hejing to enter the game that Bai Hejing has designed for him a long time ago, and play a fundamentally unfair battle.

You care if they live or die, and I don't care.

The situation before the two sides remained unchanged as it had been that night, and the organization was still on the helicopter hanging high.

Of course, it doesn't matter if the conductor doesn't understand what she meant.

Again, Bai Hejing just wants to maximize the results of the battle, once this goal cannot be achieved, it is okay to directly dispose of Judy and the two, and then end it.

Especially the old man named James, when his father disguised Judy's information that night, the other party's Akai Shuichi and another FBI inadvertently exposed the unusual identity of this person.

Being able to dispose of James is a good result in itself, so no matter what she does, she earns it.

"Do I need to stay in the hospital...... How was she mentally doing these two days? In front of the nurse's station, Miwako Sato continued to ask.

"She often spends long periods of time alone in a daze, but otherwise she doesn't have any unusual reactions." Shirakawa replied quietly.

"The old gentleman who was sent in with her, how is he doing now?"

"That old gentleman is not out of danger now."

"Understood, if he wakes up, please notify the police as soon as possible...... I'll go see the Judy lady first. ”

After asking these points clearly, Miwako Sato walked straight to the hospital room where Judy was.

Behind her, Shirakawa watched her silently.

[It's been here for two days in a row, and it's all the same person......]

Although the Japanese police have always been rough, it is possible that the situation can be exploited by the remaining FBI agents.

Maybe those people have hooked up with this officer Sato by now, trying to use her to get in touch with Judy in the ward.

Retracting his gaze calmly, Bai Hejing lowered his head and continued to record today's work in his notebook.

But so what?

You have to leave a way for the rabbits to have a chance to bump into them, don't they?

"Hello, Ms. Judy."

In the hospital room, Miwako Sato opened the door again and walked in.

Judy, who was looking out the window in a daze on the hospital bed, heard the movement and turned her head to look.

"Officer Sato?"

"I'm sorry to bother you again."

Miwako Sato took the chair next to her and sat down beside the bed.

"I already said everything I knew yesterday." Looking at her calmly, Judy replied.

"Don't be nervous, what I want to ask Miss Judy today is some other question."

Miwako Sato seemed to be in a good mood, and she smiled as she raised her hand to pull the hair from her ear.

And it was her hand that allowed Judy to see the watch she was wearing on her wrist.

In an instant, Judy's pupils shrank.

[This watch ......]

Chapter 2: Late and Early Bedtime

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