With all that said, Ginoza simply gave an acknowledging nod to his makeshift squad.
"Good, then. Let's go," he said, hoping to find something --
anything -- of value out of this small mission.
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For those accompanying Akane and Ginoza to confront Carver (as Akane finally realized what she was supposed to be doing with him), as they went ahead and entered the front of the warehouse, they were met with a busy atmosphere, filled to the brim with machines ranging from all sorts of computers to what even looked like old-fashioned printers, the latter of which struck Akane and Ginoza as a bit retro.
No doubt they stuck out like a sore thumb, and to that end, as they walked in, they were met with cursory, awkward glances from the people inside, likely simple employees of the Tomorrow company. Akane uneasily pursed her lips, looking around for the big man Carver himself, but to little avail. Instead, she turned toward the others, sighing as she crossed her arms.
"Err... Right, then. How should we proceed exactly? Asking around everyone personally? Find a receptionist? I doubt we'd get very much by just waltzing in and demanding to see the manager," Akane said.
"You underestimate the ego of a man ballsy enough to call out a government body just a short walk away," Ginoza grunted, before briefly holding his chin,
"But you're right. There's a lot of possible ways to do this. Maybe everyone will feel inclined to make a big commotion and draw him out that way? Or security, at least," He half-sarcastically suggested, but he just barely sounded serious enough to consider it, it seemed.
So the question was out there, how would one intend to go about trying to draw out Carver?
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For those who decided to circle around and infiltrate the back of the warehouse, the place was surprisingly deserted, with little to no guards or anyone around, at least for the moment. There didn't even seem to be any cameras present on the walls, strangely enough. Or perhaps they were just smaller than the human eye? Well, in any case, the only thing around were a large portion of cardboard boxes. Shipments of newspapers or office equipment, maybe?
Whatever they were, it would be in your best interest to investigate and snoop around before potential Tomorrow employees would catch them in the act. Now, that would be troublesome.
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