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Chapter 21 The relationship between bats and birds is a matter of honor

As an active member of the last time the arrest of Belmode, Kiel should have known that she was one of the people. However, since she knew that she was Cia and would not maliciously destroy FBI's actions, Matsuda spoke up so stress-free.

Judy glared at Matsuda fiercely, and when the two were about to pinch each other again, Conan stopped them: "Shh! I heard them talking, don't make a noise!"

The two had to sit down quietly and look at Conan. Has it reached a range that can be eavesdropped? Matsuda looked at the buildings outside the window, and which underground parking lot were they hiding in? The group of mice in the gutter.

Unfortunately, Matsuda didn't know that this time they were plotting in an abandoned warehouse. However, even if he knew about it, he would probably stammer, "There are rats in the sewer of the abandoned factory."

"They have made a new plan." Conan listened to the boss for a while before saying, "I will conduct another assassination at Vienb, and it will be four o'clock in the afternoon."

Wien B? James, who had been driving without saying a word, began to show his existence: "B refers to bridge, isn't it?"

"But what does Wien mean?" Judy thought with him.

"What do you think of me?" They couldn't think of it, and looked back at Matsuda together, making him scream in dissatisfaction: "Although I am a RB, when it comes to Wayne, all I can think of is Bruce Wayne."

Then Matsuda looked down at Conan: "Is there any Bat Bridge in Tokyo?"

Go to your Bruce Wayne! Go to your Bat Bridge! Conan glared at Matsuda, don't talk nonsense if you don't understand.

Matsuda pretended not to see it. When talking about Bruce, he lay excitedly on the back of the front seat and leaned between James and Judy: "Did you catch Batman? I heard that he is very rich, right? Can you get a lawyer to get rid of the crime?"

Judy reached out and pressed Matsuda's head back in disgust, and said, "You can find the name of Gotham City on the American map first and then talk about the capture of Batman."

Bat, haha, bat! Conan was in his heart as he catered to Judy's mocking Matsuda.

"Okay, OK, stop making trouble. Getting back to the point, aain means boring and in vain. Does the bridge name in Tokyo have such a meaning? " James came out to rescue the situation.

"No! No!" Conan said confidently: "It means bow and arrow feathers. The only one that has something to do with bow and arrow feathers in this area is Tooyacho. So Vienb is Tooya Bridge."

"So? It's not related to bats." Matsuda couldn't help but like his cleverness and made some jokes.

For Conan, who is showing off, he can move him, but he cannot steal his chance to show off. So although Matsuda was just a light sentence for himself, he still touched the Dragon's reverse scale.

Conan immediately jumped up and brought salt to his IQ: "You! You! You! How can a bat be a bird? Are you an idiot? Birds are bipedals, constant temperature, egg-born vertebrates, covered with feathers. Bats are pteryx, the only type of mammals that have evolved into truly flying ability. Do mammals understand? Do you understand? How can mammals call birds?"

"So what?" Matsuda remained silent.

"So? You actually asked me so!? Bats and Toriya are different things! I am smart enough to think of it and have nothing to do with you, do you know?" Conan was angry at Matsuda's ignorant and shameless behavior.

"Then why did you think of Toriya?" Matsuda asked sharply.

"Uh, although it was because you said the bat that inspired me, but..." Conan was pushed for a moment, but he still said stubbornly.

"That's all." Matsuda pushed Conan into the corner: "Now there are two hours before four o'clock, so you can make a lot of preparations."

"Bats are not birds, not birds, they are all my intelligence..." Conan muttered in the corner.

"Matsuda, can you contact the Ministry of Transport of the Metropolitan Police Department? It would be best if the surveillance near Tooya Bridge could be re-issued." James said.

"What do you think?" Matsuda ignored his spirit of devoted public service: "If I could send the Police Department, what else do you want? Now you are militants who carry out illegal activities without permission in my territory. I will detain you first when I inform the Police Department. Let Sat go to Tooya Bridge to capture Ginji and the others. Do you want this?"

That's so good. You group of Americans traveled thousands of miles to RB to arrest criminals. Of course, there is no psychological burden. Even if you start a fierce battle, the one who defeated them will be Tokyo.

So this time, while looking for organizational flaws, Matsuda also looked at FBI, preventing them from attempting to destroy Tokyo, and leaving after making a fortune on the organization.

"Why don't you want to mobilize the entire RB police to wipe out the organization?" Judy was puzzled by Matsuda's behavior.

"For the search class, this organization is a bit tricky, because if they are in the dark, something bad may happen if they are let go." Matsuda added to his heart, especially this world of detectives who kill people with disagreement and explode whenever they disagreement: "Before I have completely grasped the opportunity to catch them all in one place, I can only detect their virtuality and reality bit by bit by bit by bit by bit. Once I have mastered the information of their personnel, I can catch them all in one place." Of course, Matsuda, who had traveled through time before, didn't know that the RB police had taken action, and was even a real acquaintance of Matsuda.

"That's too difficult to encounter. Even if you have the information of all of them, someone may still run away." Judy shook her head and did not agree with Matsuda's plan.

"If that happens, I can only blame the police officer for being too bad." Matsuda rolled his eyes: "My limit is to achieve this." He really asked so much about what to do, and the decisive battle began here, and the angels could write down.

Just plan to take the blame? Judy and James looked at each other. Once the matter was gone, this guy would definitely betray them the reputation of protecting the RB police.

What are your eyes? Matsuda leaned back and let you wander around illegally with guns in Tokyo every day. This is the biggest psychological burden that I, the detective, bears.

A certain detective who excused himself completely forgot who actually held a big killer in a low-end world like the entire world of detectives, which is considered a taboo killer.

What can I do in two hours? It's enough to do a lot of things. At least I can launch the itinerary of Tom Yasuhiro and let FBI mobilize to monitor every intersection leading to Tooya Bridge on this road.

"Attention, the target this time is two cars and two motorcycles. One of them is known to be a Porsche 356a, there are two men on the car, and two women riding the motorcycle, and the other car with an unknown appearance has a man and a woman on the car." James told his subordinates.

"Generally speaking, Gin will not go to the scene." Matsuda looked at the location of Tooya Bridge on the map: "But Tooya Bridge is very empty, but there are many residential buildings around it, which are very suitable for hiding, and there are more places suitable for sniping."

"Then you can only destroy their plans before Tom Kanghui arrives." Judy said.

"No, Conan heard that their plan was to rely on Keel's close-range shooting, and did not put hope on the two gunmen." Matsuda said: "This also verified some of my previous guesses. The two gunmen did not have the ability to accurately snipe from a long distance. When they were in the park, their sniping distance was only about 400 yards, so I would go to the scene to find them."

Speaking of this, Matsuda suddenly remembered the plot. Akai Hideichi shot at a distance of 700 yards and amazed a group of people. Obviously, these two gunmen were not as good as Akai, so the limit was about 600 yards, or even worse. It is not difficult to push the sniper location within 600 yards on the bridge.

"You go and intercept Belmode and Kiel." Matsuda took a picture of the map: "Don't let them come to Tooya Bridge, I'll deal with those two gunmen. Of course, you have to leave someone to cooperate with me."

"Okay." Judy saw that James had made arrangements and didn't want to talk to Matsuda too much: "We will leave someone to cooperate with you to arrest those two gunmen, and they will obey your command."

When James and the others left, Matsuda looked at the three FBI agents left behind, and said, "Let's go to Tooya Bridge first."

As soon as he arrived at Tooya Bridge, Matsuda was a little stunned. Although he had never been here, he did not expect that the traffic would be so large. Tokyo rarely gets traffic like BJ, but in a place with an area of ​​only one-eighth of BJ, the number of motor vehicles reached 16 times.

Although Toyacho is not like Kametocho and Mikacho are the center of Tokyo, cars are basically passing by continuously. It is really a needle to find a man and a woman from such cars. Even if it is a Porsche that locks Gin, it is probably impossible to get close to this assassination operation. Moreover, Gin may come to the scene to conduct the command, but it will never go to the front line.

"Can you park nearby?" Matsuda began to scratch his head: "You US government is rich and you shouldn't care about the insignificant traffic tickets here in Tokyo, right?"

The three of them looked at each other without saying a word. Instead, the driver slowed down the speed of the car with one brake, but did not stop.

If it is the most convenient place to snipe? Matsuda looked around and started complaining that there were too many buildings in Tokyo. There were too many high-rise buildings that could see the Tooya Bridge at a glance, and it was impossible to find them in a limited time.

As he got on the bridge, Matsuda looked for places suitable for sniping. Just when he was about to count it, the roof of a certain building opposite him instantly shook his eyes.
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