It had taken a long, long time to bust this trafficking ring, but the eventual raid always made the painstaking research worth it. All those late nights spent following up on leads, traveling from LA to Zheng Fa to Khura'in...all of it finally paid off.
A big tiger of a man - though he'd much prefer to be called a wolf - leans against a wall, watching the raid go down. "Your men didn't do a half-bad job of it, Edgeworth," he says to the red-suited man who's directing the traffic of the raid - or at least, doing his best to.
"Thank you, Agent Lang, you do so know I crave your approval," Miles Edgeworth says, barely sparing a glance at the Interpol agent.
"Shame your sister couldn't be here for this."
"Mm." Just as well, really. She'd probably be choking the ringleaders to death with her whip. There aren't a lot of things that Franziska von Karma would consider going outside the law to seek justice on. This is one of them. Especially since children had been involved. He doesn't half blame her. He thought he'd drawn the short straw on this one. "I suppose she'll get her day prosecuting some of them."
"Only some? You don't want all the fun for yourself?" Lang teases.
Before he can respond with something suitably biting, he notices Gumshoe crouched down next to someone. Probably one of the frightened, unfortunate children caught up in this whole scheme. "One moment, Lang," he says, and goes to see the detective and his new 'friend'.
Sure enough, it's a terrified-looking little girl, wielding a knife. Ah. A delicate situation, lest Gumshoe wish to become filleted. Miles knows the detective well enough to know that he's a teddy bear, but he certainly must look frightening enough. "You can stand down, detective. Give her some room." He turns his attention to the girl, crouching down outside arm's - and knife's - reach. "Are you all right, young lady? You're not hurt?"
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A big tiger of a man - though he'd much prefer to be called a wolf - leans against a wall, watching the raid go down. "Your men didn't do a half-bad job of it, Edgeworth," he says to the red-suited man who's directing the traffic of the raid - or at least, doing his best to.
"Thank you, Agent Lang, you do so know I crave your approval," Miles Edgeworth says, barely sparing a glance at the Interpol agent.
"Shame your sister couldn't be here for this."
"Mm." Just as well, really. She'd probably be choking the ringleaders to death with her whip. There aren't a lot of things that Franziska von Karma would consider going outside the law to seek justice on. This is one of them. Especially since children had been involved. He doesn't half blame her. He thought he'd drawn the short straw on this one. "I suppose she'll get her day prosecuting some of them."
"Only some? You don't want all the fun for yourself?" Lang teases.
Before he can respond with something suitably biting, he notices Gumshoe crouched down next to someone. Probably one of the frightened, unfortunate children caught up in this whole scheme. "One moment, Lang," he says, and goes to see the detective and his new 'friend'.
Sure enough, it's a terrified-looking little girl, wielding a knife. Ah. A delicate situation, lest Gumshoe wish to become filleted. Miles knows the detective well enough to know that he's a teddy bear, but he certainly must look frightening enough. "You can stand down, detective. Give her some room." He turns his attention to the girl, crouching down outside arm's - and knife's - reach. "Are you all right, young lady? You're not hurt?"