Sarah Demon has behaved like a speaker since assuming her duties as ambassador to Japan and the United States, thus being made critical of her for acting beyond the boundaries of an ambassador. There is a clear purpose to spark Japan, and even the US government is supporting it.

But while it rebelled, it was also true that there were many supporters of her. Sarah has a lot of arguments about Japan's current system and the evil nature characteristic of Japanese people that thoroughly give her balls, but it was a form of division between those who conceded it and those who thought that the country should be better off, and those in other countries who took extra care of it.

Above all, she is one of the famous clans - the Daemon clan - and the daughter of Mikhail Daemon, who has long reigned as the head of the clan - who laid down her roots in both the financial and political spheres in the United States herself.

The Demon clan runs one of the rulers who manipulate the world from the shadows - the giant financial organization Private Oilfield Shop. This organization was also created by Mikhail Demon and used to have the power not to take a pull on 'Yob's Rewards' either.

Even with her daughter, Sarah doesn't remember much of her father's face. Mikhail is losing his life in the midst of the US-China War, when Sarah was attentive.

Sarah is just one of the many Mikhail children. The reality of the Demon clan is that even the same clan does not grasp the status quo, but it is said that the belly brothers who draw Mikhail's blood directly can be as many as three digits. Somehow, because Mikhail Demon himself was an immortal transcendent with a mighty power called Overlife, a figure who had ruled America from the shadows for hundreds of years.

But after Mikhail's death, the power of the clan had diminished because the head with as much power as Mikhail had not appeared, and the chief of the clan had taken turns many times. Private oilfielders are no longer as influential as they once were.

To preserve the power of the clan and organization, the Demon clan carries out a variety of activities. As part of this, Sarah became an ambassador to Japan and the United States in order to engrave the name of the Demon clan at all in the tabular society, leading up to a spoken activity.

Sarah from the outside, in a position of supporter of Luciferin Dust, in fact, the private oilfielder has focused considerably on the launch of Luciferin Dust.

Nor did the private oilfielder create Luciferin Dust. It is also an organisation founded on the basis of multiple aids, after the work of various other organisations and individuals and even the thoughts of the State.

However, I'm actually not sure Sarah knows exactly what kind of place, at what time, multiple thoughts intertwined and matched. If I knew, it would be just the top guys in the Demon clan.

As a Demon clan and private oilfielder, we want to sharpen the power of countries outside the United States at all. The back streets of Japan also wanted to weaken if anything that could weaken them, so Sarah was also receiving natural flow and help from Luciferin Dust.

The Sarah Demon has been going to Luciferin Dust's headquarters building for a long time. Occasionally, I leave the work of the ambassador to my men, but enough to come here and have a meeting.

"Thank you for your hard work today."

At the building's entrance, Kofu Kotaro, a top executive of Luciferin Dust, greeted Sarah as usual. He's a middle-aged man in round shape.

"Have you seen the interview video for Mika Tsukinawa, given to you online yet?

"Yes."

In response to Sarah's question, Kofu answers with an unheeded voice and face. He always has a cheerful face, doesn't know what he's thinking, and he's a person who doesn't represent his emotions at all. There seems to be some indigestion, the color of the skin is earthy, and the breath that exhales stinks. The mouth is always half open, and the eyes are as vain as dead fish.

He is a person who doesn't give the impression that anyone can deal with him, but Sarah is dealing with this person by killing any emotions.

"She will fight back, too. You can't be alarmed, though there's a stream here."

"Right."

Kofu returns an administratively careless reply while looking at Sarah with a vain eye.

"Luciferin Dust's secrecy is still not very physical. Can't you get rid of that area somehow?

"I would ask those who have given the names of their supporters to act as spokesmen for this"

To Sarah, who told her what she most wanted to sue, Kofu returned it to her in vain.

"I was wondering if it would be better to have the originally named known people take that role than to have anonymous constituents out of the organization. I apologize for the frivolous request."

"I see..."

Kofu's argument is certainly glaring, but it makes sense, and now that Mika Tsukinawa gave her name to the confrontational posture, I felt the best way to do so.

"Sorry, I would shy away from that role in the future"

Van Dam showed up from the entrance to the building and said:

"Why?

"I don't want to tell you why."

To Sarah, who asks, Van Damme answers with a shrugged shoulder.

"By the way, I've also been interviewed earlier. From the same informant who covered Mika Tsukinawa. I did my spokesman duty for once, and I have nothing more to say."

"Thank you. That's all I appreciate."

In an administrative tone that I don't even know if it's a social dictionary or the real deal, Kofu thanks Van Damme.

"Perhaps that informant should come here too. I've spoken to Mr. Kofu, but I've given him permission to come in and out of here and interview him."

"Well, little by little through that person, you're going to open up information on Luciferin Dust?

To Vandamm's words, Sarah turned her gaze to Kofu and asked.

"I would like to reveal the information on Luciferin Dust to the smaller one because it is difficult to keep it fully open. That would involve revealing it to freelance journalists on a personal level rather than holding a press conference and publishing it with dignity or granting permission to anyone else to cover it, first in a plain form that would be streamed online, etc."

Kofu speaks of policy, but neither Sarah nor Van Damme knew why to make it so secrecy. I wonder if there's anything wrong with it.

"The sun is shallow from its inception, but it's very messy inside the organization. It seems terrible that executives don't work well with each other, and they each do whatever they want. It's difficult to disclose information under these circumstances."

Kofu answered the reason as if he had seen through the two questions.

"The informant is on the back street, isn't he? Can I have your name?

"Oh, a young man named Yoshiku Takada. He's a man with sights inside."

To Sarah, who asks, Vandam answered.

After completing Van Damme's interview, Yoshiku had done some research online and interacted with other intelligence groups and informants.

At about 3 p.m., Yoshiku went to Luciferin Dust's headquarters and began conducting the investigation alone.

"Uh, can I have a word?"

I spoke to someone who looked like a constituent walking through the building's entrance.

Suspicious, but Van Dam named me and told me that it was where I had just interviewed him, revealing that Van Dam had given me permission to interview here with his ink. Then their attitude softens dramatically.

(Van Damme. Various. Van Damme's name is awesome.)

That's why I was in listening mode safely for a long time.

"It's just something I can't answer. It's still a mess in the organization."

"What is Gotagota?

"That's hard to answer, too. It's not a single rock... so guess what."

Damn long laughing at constituents who answer like troubles that's enough. But I'm also wondering if I can reveal this information. If you circulate too much inconvenient information at an early stage, you may be banned from coverage.

(I'd like to meet the great guy and decide what to do around there. I won't talk to you if you can't make contact with that great guy in the first place)

Of course, listening from the lower constituents is meaningful enough. Sometimes a voice can be heard because it is someone involved in the scene.

An important piece of information that was immediately discovered by the first human to hear is that a person named Kofu Kotaro was gathered together the families and close relatives of those whose lives were taken by the back streets.

"That Kofu is the chief officer here?

"No, he's one of the top executives, but he's the only one I know of. There's a lot of secrecy in here..."

A constituent who answers a long-standing question with apologies.

"What kind of person is Kofu Kotaro?

"It's hard to answer...... All in all, it's clerical, it's someone who doesn't give himself away, and he doesn't have any love."

That's all I know why it's hard to answer.

He caught several constituents afterwards, revealed his identity and continued to listen, but did not get any new information.

(It is certain that Kofu Kotaro is the person who is centered and divided. But I'll give you all the names of Kofu, but why aren't the names of the other top executives coming up at all? Maybe he's the boss, and the top executives beneath him could be fictional.)

I asked the constituents and the receptionist to follow me to Kofu Kotaro, but they refused. Even if the constituents had no choice, what was literally rejected shortly after the reception was evidence that the story had turned to the reception in advance.

I thought it was pointless to stick with any more, and Yoshiku followed Luciferin Dust's headquarters building.

There were achievements. The information itself has been obtained, but it is just a substitute for wondering whether it can be made public at the moment.