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intricate. Whoever killed Ushikawa was sending us a message. He’s telling us he has
a sophisticated system backing him up, and if anybody tries anything, there will be
consequences. And that we should keep our noses out of it.”
It?
Buzzcut shook his head. “What exactly
he means by that, I don’t know. Ushikawa
was working on his own. I asked him any number of times to give me a progress
report, but he insisted that he still didn’t have enough material. I think he wanted to
gather all the facts together by himself first. Which is why he was the only one who
knew what was going on when he was murdered. It was Leader himself who had
originally singled out Ushikawa. He worked as a kind of independent agent. He didn’t
like organizations. Considering
the chain of command, I wasn’t in a position to give
him orders.”
Buzzcut wanted to make it absolutely clear how far his responsibility extended.
Sakigake was itself an established organization. All organizations have rules, and
breaking these rules could lead to punishment. He did not want to be blamed for
mishandling this affair.
Who was Ushikawa watching in that apartment building?
“We don’t know yet. Normally you would expect it to be someone who lives in the
building, or in the vicinity. The men I left back in Tokyo are investigating as we
speak, but they haven’t reported in yet. It will take some time. It might be best if I go
back to Tokyo and look into it myself.”
Buzzcut wasn’t all that confident in the abilities of the men he had left behind.
They were devoted, but not the sharpest pencils in the box. And he hadn’t explained
the situation in much detail to them. It would be much more
efficient for him to take
charge directly. They should go through Ushikawa’s office as well, though the man
on the phone might have already beaten them to it. His superior, however, didn’t
permit him to return to Tokyo. Until things got a bit clearer, he and Ponytail were to
stay put. That was an order.
Was Aomame the person Ushikawa had been watching?
“No, it couldn’t have been Aomame,” Buzzcut said. “If Aomame had been there,
he would have immediately reported it. That would have completed his assignment. I
think the person he had under watch was connected to—or
might
have been connected
to—Aomame’s whereabouts. Otherwise it doesn’t add up.”
And while he had that person under surveillance, someone found out about him,
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