Kurosawa was still a bit surprised that Victor accepted the suggestion so quickly, "I didn't expect you to be a big fan as well."
Victor grinned, "Intelligent, aloof, and sensible. Of course, he is a fascinating character."
"Yeah."
Having found a fellow fan, Kurosawa put his hands together with an admired look, "I so admire Sir Conan Doyle for writing such a work. He must have been an amazing person in his usual life too."
Victor smiled faintly and didn't say anything. But Kurosawa was actually a little envious when he saw such an expression. "Why aren't you excited? We are going to Baker Street. Maybe we can become partners like Watson and Holmes later."
Victor was a little surprised, "We? Become partners?"
"Partner" was a word that was only used between Marcus and Lamont. Only they could be called partners. They were always together, even when they were on the run.
Victor didn't expect Kurosawa to make such an offer.
That evening, Fernando called all the young children together. Victor and Kurosawa had developed a good relationship, which surprised Fernando a little.
Under the live broadcast camera, seven children began to introduce themselves to the audience all over the country. Victor was also among them. He had a generous manner, which made Sonia relax a little. After turning off the TV, Victor left the stage. On his way, Kurosawa stopped him.
He said, "I recognize you. You're Dixon's son, right?"
Victor froze. Then the boy extended his hand, "Then, I should re-introduce myself. I'm Sakakibara Kurosawa, the son of the finance minister."
Sakakibara Kurosawa...
To be honest, it was not a nice name. But meeting the sincerity in his eyes, Victor let down his guard a little and then said, "I don't think the others are friendly to us."
Kurosawa smiled meaningfully. They were not ordinary children. Or, it could be said that they were the same kind as Victor.
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