As Byakuya had said he would, he began contacting those who were on his payroll. His contacts spanned across both factions vying for power. His spies were all contacted on individual radio frequencies. He always signaled when he needed information, and his spies would send a response back when safe.
Byakuya: That's that signal sent. Now, to wait. I should get Harukawa to shine my shoes as I wait. Wait, there already responding?
???: Listen and listen well. I'm not the man who has been feeding you information. I am, however... an interested party.
Byakuya: "An interested party?" That won't do. Tell me who you are or I'm dropping this call.
???: You came to hear your rat whisper some secrets into your ear, didn't you? I may not be the one on your payroll, but I'm a rat nonetheless.
Byakuya: Am I supposed to trust a random woman I don't know?
???: You know me... in a way. Let's just say we've had mutual acquaintances.
Byakuya: These acquaintances being?
???: That I can't say. You'll have to settle with what I gave you.
Byakuya: Then you haven't given me much reason to trust you.
???: Then how about I give you something as a sign of good faith?
Byakuya: What are you offering?
???: A secret. One that could collapse the Kisaragi Foundation. You see, everyone still believes Director Kinjo is still running the KF. What if I told you that Tsurugi Kinjo is actually dead? And that in his place is someone else entirely.
Byakuya: You're certain? How do I know if you're even telling the truth? Who are you, and how do you have this information?
Agent O: I have no idea how you'd react if I revealed my identity. For now, you can call me Agent O.
Byakuya: Okay, "Agent O" why exactly are you giving me this information?
Agent O: KF isn't on my good side anymore. That's all I'll say for now. I'll talk with you later. Wait for MY signal.
That Mexican Guy
Meanwhile...
As Byakuya had said he would, he began contacting those who were on his payroll. His contacts spanned across both factions vying for power. His spies were all contacted on individual radio frequencies. He always signaled when he needed information, and his spies would send a response back when safe.
Byakuya: That's that signal sent. Now, to wait. I should get Harukawa to shine my shoes as I wait. Wait, there already responding?
???: Listen and listen well. I'm not the man who has been feeding you information. I am, however... an interested party.
Byakuya: "An interested party?" That won't do. Tell me who you are or I'm dropping this call.
???: You came to hear your rat whisper some secrets into your ear, didn't you? I may not be the one on your payroll, but I'm a rat nonetheless.
Byakuya: Am I supposed to trust a random woman I don't know?
???: You know me... in a way. Let's just say we've had mutual acquaintances.
Byakuya: These acquaintances being?
???: That I can't say. You'll have to settle with what I gave you.
Byakuya: Then you haven't given me much reason to trust you.
???: Then how about I give you something as a sign of good faith?
Byakuya: What are you offering?
???: A secret. One that could collapse the Kisaragi Foundation. You see, everyone still believes Director Kinjo is still running the KF. What if I told you that Tsurugi Kinjo is actually dead? And that in his place is someone else entirely.
Byakuya: You're certain? How do I know if you're even telling the truth? Who are you, and how do you have this information?
Agent O: I have no idea how you'd react if I revealed my identity. For now, you can call me Agent O.
Byakuya: Okay, "Agent O" why exactly are you giving me this information?
Agent O: KF isn't on my good side anymore. That's all I'll say for now. I'll talk with you later. Wait for MY signal.
Byakuya: *sigh* Great.
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