Miguel found his group leader's recent actions odd.
Normally, people in their line of work should be cautious, avoiding transactions in bustling areas to prevent unwanted attention.
However, the group leader's recent commands and actions seemed to be openly advertising their activities.
They would never arrange trades in places like Shinjuku, teeming with prying eyes.
Even the slightest carelessness could expose them to the public and draw police attention, leading to trouble.
Yet, the group leader insisted on completing all deals in Shinjuku.
Though this hadn't caused any trouble so far, it placed a heavy burden on Miguel. He knew their work wasn't as risk-free as picking apples in an orchard; one mistake could land him in jail.
Miguel couldn't stop thinking about what could have made the group leader abandon their low-key principle and choose to trade in Shinjuku.
Moreover, as far as he knew, no customers had approached them recently.