Soon, the agents synced the Fubons Auction live feed into the broadcast room.
"All staff have been cleared. Kaitō Kid, are you even here at all?"
From the start, Harrison never suspected that the Fubons Auction invitation list, or the entry passes, could be forged by Zhang Yang.
The difficulty was just too high. Harrison didn't believe Zhang Yang had that kind of ability.
Even though Zhang Yang had already hacked the auction's homepage to post his notice!
After all, those custom invitations weren't just about tech—they had multiple layers of anti-counterfeiting. Replicating them was practically impossible!
As soon as the MI5 live stream went up, a flood of netizens swarmed into the broadcast room.
[Oh my god! The auction's already started, are they just going to wait for Kaitō Kid to show up?]
[Aren't these people all top-tier tycoons from around the world? Is it really okay to arrest Kaitō Kid in a place like this?]
[Shit! He's really going to try to steal something here? They can't let him succeed!]
[Harrison must be under crazy pressure right now. Where are the Japanese guys? Don't they care about the Dragon Head anymore?]
The live chat exploded as viewers searched the feed, trying to spot Kaitō Kid or the agents on duty.
Harrison stood by a pillar in the corner, scanning every person at the auction, eyes sharp.
Kameda Motoji and Itō Itsuki weren't idle either—they were leaning against the wall on the left side, doing the exact same thing.
But every single person at the auction looked perfectly normal, leaving them all at a loss.
It didn't take long for Itō Itsuki to grow impatient.
"Kameda-kun, are you sure Kaitō Kid is really coming?"
The auction was already underway, and the first item had been brought out for bidding.
"Itō-kun, wherever Kaitō Kid posts a notice, that's where he'll show up."
"So yes, he'll definitely come!"
Even though Kameda had no idea when Kaitō Kid would act, he was certain—if the notice was sent, Kaitō Kid would be there!
Security guards surrounded the auction hall, with Harrison and Kameda's teams watching closely.
"They're way too focused like this."
Zhang Yang sat quietly in his seat, thinking about how to stir things up a bit.
If they kept staring like this, it'd be hard for him to make a move once the scroll came up for bidding.
While someone went to the restroom, Zhang Yang sneakily posted a new update.
"This Fubons Auction is getting boring. Let me spice it up a little!"
Even if someone went to the bathroom, Harrison and Kameda had people following. That's how cautious they were.
Less than a minute after Zhang Yang posted, Harrison got word from his team outside.
"Harrison, Kaitō Kid just posted something new!"
"He might be making a move!"
Harrison immediately pulled out his phone and checked Zhang Yang's update.
Then he quickly relayed the news to Daniel.
"Kaitō Kid just posted again. He's about to act."
"Mr. Daniel, have your people ready for anything."
Right after, Harrison's sharp eyes swept over the seated guests, trying to pierce through Kaitō Kid's disguise.
[I don't even dare to blink, afraid I'll miss the best moment!]
[Is Kaitō Kid already inside the auction? How did he even get in?]
[Unbelievable, nothing seems to stop him. He can even slip into Fubons Auction!]
[Really curious about how Kaitō Kid will show up this time!]
The MI5 Investigation Bureau's live stream was flooded with comments, all filled with anticipation.
Just then, the wealthy man who went to the restroom returned, and Harrison spotted him.
Catching Harrison's gaze, the man gave a polite nod and smile.
But Harrison, already on edge, saw that smile not as courtesy—but as provocation.
"Daniel, I've found a suspect!"
"He's at seat 73, I need to check his identity!"
The timing of Zhang Yang's post matched exactly with when this man went to the restroom.
Harrison was now highly suspicious—he believed this was Zhang Yang in disguise.
And the smile? In Harrison's mind, that sealed it—it was a challenge.
Daniel's voice crackled nervously through the earpiece.
"Harrison, don't act rashly. I'll handle this."
Daniel's priority was maintaining order at the auction. If Harrison rushed in, it could cause chaos.
Soon, Daniel emerged with two security guards.
After confirming the suspect with Harrison, Daniel approached the man alone.
As the auction manager, Daniel had far more leeway than Harrison in such situations.
[Harrison moved fast. Is that guy really Kaitō Kid?]
[The timing matches exactly, this looks super suspicious!]
[Yes! Let's hope Harrison is right this time!]
[Something feels off. Isn't this going a little too smoothly?]
Under Daniel's polite but firm request, the man nodded and agreed to follow him to the office.
Harrison immediately followed them, while Kameda Motoji and Itō Itsuki noticed the commotion.
Kameda's expression tensed.
"What's going on? Did they find Kaitō Kid?"
Itō Itsuki asked coldly, "Is that man Kaitō Kid?"
Without spotting Kaitō Kid, he couldn't act.
Tracking and investigating weren't his strengths.
Especially when facing a phantom thief who appeared and vanished like a ghost—even Itō Itsuki felt helpless.
"Itō-kun, we better check this out too."
Kameda, despite disliking the idea of cooperating with Harrison, didn't doubt Harrison's abilities.
Back in the hall, Zhang Yang watched them all follow Daniel toward the office, a slight smirk playing on his lips.
"So easy to fool... and they think they've caught me?"
Daniel led the wealthy man into the office and gestured for him to sit on the sofa.
"Mr. Adam Thor, may I see your invitation?"
Adam Thor handed over his Fubons Auction pass without hesitation.
"Of course."
Just then, Harrison entered the room.
Daniel scanned the invitation to verify its authenticity.
After checking the embedded data, it came back clean.
"Harrison, Mr. Adam Thor's invitation is valid. His details are registered with us."
But Harrison didn't buy it. He stepped up to Adam Thor.
"Mr. Thor, may I check your phone?"
This was clearly crossing a line—phones held too much private info, and Harrison's request was rude.
At that moment, Kameda arrived with Itō Itsuki, both locking eyes on Adam Thor.