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Livestream: Awakening as Kaitō Kid, Shocking the World-Chapter 29: The Twelve Zodiac—The Dragon Head Appears!
Chapter 29 - 29: The Twelve Zodiac—The Dragon Head Appears!
It was clear that the British tactics—those petty and underhanded tricks—just didn't work in the Dragon Nation.
In fact, Dragon Nation netizens had a field day mocking them.
[The Brits really can't take a loss, huh? This is cracking me up!]
[This is just embarrassing. What were they even trying to prove?]
[They're clearly losing it. Kaitō Kid robbed one of their earls, after all!]
[Things are chaotic over there right now. Their MI5 even went full livestream mode trying to catch him—and in the end, not even a shadow. The treasure? Gone.]
[Sir Kaitō Kid, truly a man of great righteousness!]
The next day, a new exhibit was unveiled at the Capital Museum in the Dragon Nation.
The ruby ring that had once been the burial treasure of a Qing Dynasty princess.
The official in charge at the embassy had already filed a formal report confirming it—as well as the previously returned Tianmu Glazed Bowl and the Serpent Head of the Twelve Bronze Zodiac—had all been donated by Kaitō Kid.
On the British side, their frustration was boiling over.
The Dragon Nation, however, chose not to make a big public show of it, hoping to avoid bringing Kaitō Kid unnecessary trouble.
When Zhang Yang woke up the next morning, social media was flooded with mentions of Kaitō Kid.
MI5's full livestream from the night before had become a global joke. Not once had they caught even a glimpse of him—only managing to embarrass themselves over and over again.
To try to salvage their image, MI5 leadership ordered Harrison to publicly release a full report detailing every aspect of the operation, including their own analysis of Kaitō Kid's methods.
But the move backfired.
Instead of regaining face, it only made Kaitō Kid look more impressive.
[Now this is what a high-IQ criminal looks like. MI5 agents couldn't even spot him once!]
[Oh my god, that wire Kaitō Kid used was so thin—what material is that even made from?]
[That zipcord has to be some kind of cutting-edge tech. You literally couldn't see it without a high-powered flashlight!]
[If even MI5 can't catch Kaitō Kid, then seriously—who can?]
[Honestly, if the report's details are all true, it doesn't mean MI5 is incompetent—it just means Kaitō Kid is on another level.]
Zhang Yang scrolled leisurely through the full operation breakdown Harrison had posted.
Everything matched what had actually happened—nothing had been twisted or exaggerated.
Their analysis of his tactics was also spot-on. It was just too bad they'd figured it out after the fact. Too little, too late.
At the end of the report was MI5's official promise:
Kaitō Kid would be caught within three days.
In Britain, MI5 held a powerful reputation. When sensitive or politically inconvenient cases came up, it was often MI5 that stepped in behind the scenes.
They were secretive, efficient, and formidable—an elite agency with a legendary image.
But that public pledge to catch him within three days? Zhang Yang barely glanced at it.
He didn't take it seriously at all.
But something else did catch his eye.
A private message in his inbox.
It was from the Dragon Nation Embassy.
"Respected Kaitō Kid, thank you for your generous donations.
As a gesture of our gratitude, we've created a special account for you at the International Allied Banking Union.
The account currently contains five million U.S. dollars.
Please be assured that this account is completely secure from British monitoring. You are free to withdraw funds at any time.
If you need any additional assistance, feel free to reach out privately. We will do everything in our power to support you.
On behalf of the Dragon Nation and all its citizens, we sincerely thank you once again.
Please take care—and be safe in all things."
At the bottom of the message was a string of account numbers.
The International Allied Banking Union had operations all over the world.
From major international trade deals to minor corporate transactions, they handled it all.
Due to the unique clientele of the International Allied Banking Union, their privacy protocols were exceptionally advanced. Even local governments had no authority over accounts held there.
Zhang Yang hadn't expected to receive a message from the Dragon Nation embassy, let alone for them to open a special account in his name with five million USD already deposited as a token of gratitude.
But he wasn't short on money at the moment, so he didn't give it too much thought. First things first—breakfast.
Meanwhile, Harrison sat in front of his computer, trying to track down Kaitō Kid's identity.
He had unrestricted access to all surveillance and intelligence systems across Britain. He could search any file, dig through any archive.
But still—nothing.
Left with no options, Harrison could only review Kaitō Kid's previous operations to analyze patterns and habits, hoping to learn something useful.
The order from his superiors was clear: capture Kaitō Kid within three days.
But Harrison had no confidence in pulling it off.
In fact, the more he investigated, the more anxious he became.
He stared at the screen, brows furrowed.
"Unbelievable. There's no record of him anywhere!"
"His tactics change with every operation—there's no pattern at all!"
"God only knows what his next target will be!"
A sense of helplessness settled over Harrison. When it came to Kaitō Kid, there was no way to truly know your enemy.
Ding!
New Mission Acquired: Steal the Dragon Head of the Twelve Bronze Zodiac!
Mission Hint: The Dragon Head is currently housed inside the Japanese Embassy in Britain!
Mission Reward: Kaitō Kid's Magical Wardrobe—grants access to any outfit you desire!
"Oh? A new mission already? And it's the Dragon Head this time? Stored inside the Japanese Embassy?"
Zhang Yang raised an eyebrow with interest.
Another long-lost artifact of the Twelve Bronze Zodiac, missing for over a century, had finally resurfaced.
And the reward this time was huge—the Magical Wardrobe of Kaitō Kid.
Right now, every time Zhang Yang used Advanced Disguise Technique, he had to spend nearly 1,000 points just to get the right outfit from the system store.
But with the Magical Wardrobe, he could instantly pull out any clothing he needed. From now on, wardrobe management while disguising would no longer be a problem.
The only catch?
The Japanese Embassy wasn't exactly easy to break into. On top of that, he didn't know the Dragon Head's exact location within the embassy.
"Let's do a little recon first."
After finishing his meal, Zhang Yang disguised himself as a man from Japan and prepared to scout the embassy.
All foreign embassies had real, heavily armed guards.
While they didn't have legal jurisdiction outside embassy grounds, once you stepped inside—it was entirely their territory.
Zhang Yang had no interest in dodging bullets or getting turned into Swiss cheese. He needed a flawless plan.
He didn't just change his appearance—he also forged official documents and credentials.
Without proper paperwork, the embassy would never entertain a visitor.
Zhang Yang pulled out of the garage and headed straight for the Japanese Embassy.
At the main gate, two guards stood at either side.
Zhang Yang drove up and presented his forged credentials to the guard at the checkpoint.
After a brief inspection, the guard waved him through.
Inside the Japanese Embassy, cars and people were moving about. There were plenty of Japanese nationals active in Britain, so nothing seemed out of the ordinary.
Now that he'd gotten in, things would be easier.
As long as he didn't draw attention, he could explore a bit and try to find where the Dragon Head was kept.
"Hello, is there something I can help you with?"
Just as Zhang Yang stepped into the main hall, a man in his twenties approached politely to assist.