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Immediately after dealing with Uncle Fu's former law firm, the protagonist receives word that one of the leaders of Uncle Fu's Crime Syndicate, Keith Ham Yel Tun, has failed them and that honour dictates that he must kill himself. The protagonist is tasked with getting to Keith before he can go through with the deed so that he can be questioned. Keith is located on the roof of a building in southwest Aye Valley and the protagonist has 3 minutes to get to him before he throws himself to his death. After getting to Keith, he reveals that he has hidden the missing elements of GTA: the Humour in west Telephone Hill, the Gameplay in northeast Wood Hill, the Fun in southwest Woodside and the Sweary Words in central Sailor's Wharf. Keith will then jump off the roof to his death, leaving the protagonist to hunt down the four briefcases. Once all four have been collected, the mission is complete.
Transcript
Transcript
Note:This is the dialogue for the PC version of the game. There may be some minor changes compared to the PlayStation and Game Boy Color versions.
I cannot bear my shame and disgrace! As my final act of atonement I will tell you where I hid the missing elements of GTA. I hid the Humor in West Telephone Hill, the Gameplay in NE Woodhill. The Fun is stashed in SW Woodside, and the Sweary Words in Sailor's Wharf.
Quickly! Go and recover these vital elements! There may still be time to rectify his terrible mistake! Remember, the briefcases are in West Telephone Hill, NE Woodhill, SW Woodside and Sailors Wharf. Retrieve them at once!
The contact tells the protagonist that one of the leaders of Uncle Fu's Crime Syndicate, Keith Ham Yel Tun, has failed them and that honour dictates that he must kill himself. The protagonist is tasked with getting to Keith before he can go through with the deed so that he can be questioned.