Rosalie's original withdrawal plan was to ask her gang to spread themselves and then gather in Osaka. A private airplane would then be transferred from Raventon to Osaka and bring everyone back to Eastcliff. 2

Nevertheless, if the Tokyo metropolitan police officers could not arrest her and the other assassins from the Schulz family, they might investigate all the previous exit records from the country. Any airplanes flown from Osaka to Eastcliff would surely become the suspicious target of the police officers. 4

Therefore, Rosalie had decided that everyone should depart from Osaka to Raventon.

The Japanese had the right to investigate all information regarding its flights from the country. Theoretically speaking, all flights which have departed from Japan could be investigated by the Japanese officers. 2

Therefore, if everyone were to reach Raventon first and then transfer from Raventon to Eastcliff, that would no longer be related to Japan. With that, the Japanese would lose its trail. 1

Logically speaking, Rosalie would not commit such a stupid mistake that would allow others to overhear her plan. She had purposely spoken at a corner that was five meters away from everyone inside her VIP lounge. Moreover, she also lowered her voice to the minimum level on purpose during the phone call. 1

Based on her experience, the volume of her voice just now could not be possibly heard by anyone, not even someone who was within three meters from her.

the person was about one

information. All she mentioned was to change the plans to travel to

expected that even with the lowered volume of her voice, her

what she had said, he instantly knew that this woman must be from the

was simple.

in Tokyo was all because of the Matsumoto family's massacre by the Schulz

devise their plans carefully in order to

conversation that

Schulz family. As such, this woman must

had observed this lady from afar. His first impression of her was that she looked very beautiful. However, her

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