The plane landed at London's Heathrow Airport on time.
Before getting off the plane, five elementary school students put on hats, masks and scarves.
Cover your hair and face tightly.
They do not rely on their faces to become famous, nor do they want their faces and true identities to be known to the world.
Because it will be very dangerous if their true identity is known. Kidnapping, revenge, pursuit... may all happen to them.
After all, these are what detectives encounter most.
The world just needs to know about the Silver Bullet Detective Corps.
After getting off the plane, the local police station in London had already sent people to pick up the robbers, and the local reporters in London were like hunting hounds, carrying long guns and short cannons and swarming in to block the intersection.
London reporters are famous for their tricky angles and pervasiveness, and their paparazzi culture is world-famous. After all, they don't let go of even the royal family's scandals.
Even the primary school students, who were bundled up tightly and surrounded by bodyguards, took every opportunity to take photos like crazy.
The Silver Bullets, who were one of the parties involved in the incident, should have gone to the London Police Station to take notes, but because there were too many parties involved, and several of them were still underage elementary school students.
If you are taking notes for elementary school students, a guardian must be present.
In addition, there were a few primary school students who had their faces covered so tightly that not even a hair was exposed, and they had four or five bodyguards with them, showing an arrogant attitude.
Typical behavior of so-called "upper class people".
Even what he said was what those upper class people liked to say the most.
"If you have any questions, please contact him and he will relay the reply from our lawyer." The primary school students pointed to a bodyguard casually.
As we all know, wealthy people's lawyers are the most difficult people to deal with.
Therefore, the London Police Department had to give up the idea of asking a few primary school students to cooperate in taking notes, and watched helplessly as they got into a luxury car and left surrounded by bodyguards.
Each of their families also own properties in London, but they still choose to stay in hotels.
The hotel we stayed in was nearly thirteen miles from Heathrow Airport and located in the center of London's West End.
There are many well-known streets around and it is very convenient to go wherever you want to go.
"Clerici's afternoon tea snacks are not bad, you can try them later." Jiang Shouhuang said to Miyamoto Aito.
"Okay." Aito nodded.
"The most famous place in London, apart from the landmark buildings, is Sherlock Holmes's house, 221b Baker Street..."
"Bond Street and Oxford Street..."
"These are all very famous. You can go and see them all, although I find them boring." Takizawa Susumu also curled his lips.
The more famous the place, the more boring it is to them.
"I went to a hunting ground with my dad before, and we could only watch from the side. No one let me touch the gun." Jiang Shou shook his head.
"...No one in my family will enter the hunting ground." Kikukawa Seiichiro's expression became even more helpless.
None of their family...has any habit of participating in hunting sports.
In other words, the Kikukawa family does not participate in activities that require strenuous exercise or are risky.
"I've never hunted before," Aito said thoughtfully.
Hideki Morohoshi sat aside and looked out the window. When he accidentally glanced at the rearview mirror, he frowned.
Three black cars followed their car closely, and the hand holding the camera stretched out from the car window to take pictures of them.
"There are paparazzi following us." Hideki Morohoshi said.
"It is not illegal to take secret photos of minors in the UK, but it is illegal to take secret photos of minors in Japan..." Takizawa Shinya touched his chin thoughtfully.
"Perhaps he wants to obtain five international lawsuits at the same time?" Jiang Shouhang asked with a smile and malicious intent.
"That's too troublesome." Morohoshi Hideki's expression was a little cold.
"Let them follow." He said seemingly nonchalantly.
This attracted disbelieving looks from Jiang Shouhuang and Takizawa Shinya.
When did their little friend have such a good temper?
"Have you thought of any bad ideas? Hideki." Takizawa Shin also thought about it and suddenly asked with a wink.
"Hit them." Morohoshi Hideki raised his eyebrows, his eyes filled with cold malice.
Jiang Shouhuang and Takizawa Susumu also looked at each other, as if they had figured out something, and at the same time showed expectant and gloating smiles. Kikukawa Seiichiro was stunned at first, but soon figured out the reason and showed a similar smile.
The two of them have grown up together and understand each other very well. Even their views and ways of thinking are quite different.
"If you're going to give me a beating, remember to smash the camera, Hideki." The boy with white hair and blue eyes, who looked well-behaved, said with a gentle and bright smile.
"Ah, I understand." Hideki Morohoshi nodded lightly.
The car stopped at the gate of Clerici, and as soon as you entered the door, you felt like you had stepped into a palace or castle. The typical British style decoration made you feel like you were back in the Victorian period.
The suitcase was carried by the bodyguard, and the car was driven away by the hotel's parking boy.
The few elementary school students didn't have to worry about anything. Even the communication with the hotel was left to the bodyguards.
Several people looked back at the door. The paparazzi's car was parked outside the hotel, as if ready to guard them.
Several people went to Morohoshi Hideki's room and sat on the sofa in the living room of the suite to discuss their options.
"Being fair and square in beating paparazzi and smashing their cameras may be subject to appeal, but only if they don't know who did it." Hideki Morohoshi spoke first.
Jiang Shouhuang thought for a while and suggested with a smile: "Let two bodyguards do it. After they are done, just go back to the country and arrange other bodyguards for us."
In this way, even if the paparazzi suspected that it was made of silver bullets, there was no evidence to prove it.
If you don’t know who did it, how can you sue?
"You two, change your clothes and go." Morohoshi Hideki pointed at two people casually, regardless of whose bodyguards these two were.
The two bodyguards also followed his orders as a matter of course.
After all, their young masters listen to each other.
"Remember to go out through the back door." Takizawa Shin also reminded.
Such hotels usually leave back doors for some guests.
"Understood." The two bodyguards nodded and left with their mission.
Five primary school students stood in front of the window near the street, looking expectantly and maliciously at the cars parked across the street.
After changing their clothes, the two bodyguards, who looked like ordinary homeless people, walked up and knocked on the paparazzi's car door.
When the paparazzi lowered the window, the bodyguard quickly reached into the car, opened the window with one hand, and pulled the paparazzi out of the driver's seat with the other hand.
What followed was a violent beating in the street.
Even if paparazzi from other cars came down to help later, the outcome would be the same.
The two bodyguards... no, they were homeless now. They beat up six paparazzi, robbed them of their photography equipment, and walked away.
"Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha--"
"Six idiots."
"If you do a good job, you can give them a salary increase later."
Several primary school students who witnessed all this laughed unbridledly.
Very satisfied with the behavior of the two bodyguards.