Contrary to Linton's expectation, Toru Amuro was very cooperative, or in other words, the parliament was very cooperative in this regard.

To put it simply, the other party was willing to hand over these meteorite fragments to Linton. Although they also knew that they might be something useful, Toru Amuro said that because they wanted to thank Linton for his previous intervention in the meteorite incident, they were willing to give these fragments to Linton. Free to Linton.

Of course, Linton probably wasn't all of them. Didn't Toru Amuro himself say that some of them had been sent to the Ministry of Science for research? If you think they didn't leave anything behind and gave everything to Linton, Linton himself didn't believe it.

However, Linton was already a little surprised that the other party was willing to hand over part of it. After all, in my opinion, these little Japanese people are obviously not such sensible people. He gave things to Linton for free as a token of gratitude. Why didn't Linton believe it?

After a little analysis, Linton felt that there should be several reasons. On the one hand, it should be to please yourself. These Japanese people have been bullying the weak and fearing the strong since ancient times. Especially now that I have witnessed such a "natural disaster" and know that there is absolutely nothing I can do in such a situation, it seems reasonable to please myself, the person who can help resolve the crisis.

Of course, Linton felt that the more important reason was not this. The more important reason, Linton felt, was that they themselves could not master this thing.

Yes, after all, they are just a colony. If their overlord country knew about this and asked them to hand it over, would they dare not to hand it over?

Since you can't have it yourself, it's better to give it away now as a favor. After giving it to me, the magnesium country asked about it, that is, Linton wanted to take away the thing. If you have the ability, ask Linton to take it. Is the Magnesium Country coming to mess with me now? I guess I don't dare to do it now, otherwise I wouldn't start negotiating directly with China. I guess I just wonder if this meteorite has anything to do with me.

Linton's guess was mostly correct, because both of the above guesses were true. But there was another reason that he hadn't guessed, but Amuro Toru's words soon explained it.

"What we have collected so far are only sporadic fragments." Toru Amuro said, "We have not yet collected the largest fragment after the meteorite fragmented."

"Oh? The biggest fragment?" Linton asked.

"Yes, fragments of the meteorite flew in all directions due to the impact of the explosion. The largest fragment was estimated to account for a quarter of the entire meteorite's volume." Toru Amuro said here.

"Is it that big?" Linton was a little surprised.

"But the fragment did not fly into the city." Toru Amuro said, "The thing fell outside the city... to be precise, it fell in the sea of ​​trees."

"Sea of ​​trees?" Linton asked.

"I don't know if you have heard of the sea of ​​trees around Mount Fuji. It is said that many people who wanted to commit suicide would go there in the past, but there are not many such people now." Toru Amuro said.

"Oh, I seem to have heard of some." Linton nodded, "Near Mount Fuji?"

"Yes, in the sea of ​​trees east of Mount Fuji." Toru Amuro said.

"Then why didn't you get it back?" Linton asked, "It's too big to carry."

"No, we didn't even find the location." Toru Amuro said, "Because when our people looked there, they found that the forest had been surrounded by various mutant creatures now called Pokémon."

"A Pokémon appeared over there?" This was the first time Linton heard the news, "At the foot of Mount Fuji?"

"Yes, there are a lot of them..." Toru Amuro said, "And for some reason, the Pokémon there are more violent than those found in other places, and they are more hostile to humans who approach."

"Other places?" Linton also understood some of the other party's subtext. It seems that some Pokémon have been discovered in other places in Japan, but the news has not been made public yet. This is not surprising. Countries currently deal with Pokémon in a similar way. China has not disclosed the location where Pokémon was found. Who would spread such important information everywhere?

But Toru Amuro spoke more violently, and Linton was somewhat interested. So according to the subtext of what Toru Amuro said, it means that the landing of the huge meteorite fragment caused the nearby Pokémon to become violent?

Linton seems to have heard about the topic of violent transformation in the original Pokemon. This is not a very common plot, where Pokemon in an area suddenly violently attack humans, and then the protagonist searches for the cause of the violent rage, then solves the problem, and resolves it. The misunderstanding between Pokémon and humans is a very "appropriate" plot.

There are various reasons for violent rage, including factory noise. But when Toru Amuro said this, he was probably saying that the unknown crystals in the meteorite were the cause of the Pokémon going berserk.

"So you guys originally wanted to find the meteorite fragment, but were attacked by Pokémon, so you asked me to go take a look and solve this problem?" Linton asked.

"This is not asking you for help, we are just providing a piece of information." Toru Amuro said, "We don't have to recycle that thing. We have enough samples for research..."

"But those violent Pokémon are not far from the city. What you are worried about is that these things will spread to the city, right?" Linton guessed the reason why Toru Amuro specifically mentioned this matter, that is, they sent Another reason for his meteorite fragments is to guide Linton to solve this matter.

It sounds like it's a gift, but actually it's a request for something, but their way of saying it is more pleasant. Of course, why these guys think they need this thing? It may be because they know about the deal between China and Magnesia, or it may be just speculation. In short, it seems that this matter is going quite smoothly. I don’t know who came up with the idea. , probably Kuroda Bei.

For Linton, although he knew the other party's purpose, what he really wanted was the meteorite fragments. It is said that the fragments are about the size of a quarter of a meteorite and are probably worth a lot of money. And Linton was indeed somewhat interested in why those Pokémon went berserk, so he didn't mind taking a look.

"Okay, where is the specific location? I'll go check out the situation." Linton also said directly.

"I want to go too." Miyano Shiho, who had been listening just now and didn't interrupt, suddenly raised his hand and said, "Sister, too."

"Huh?" Miyano Akemi next to her turned her head in surprise.

"I've been working for you for two days. You must relax this time, otherwise we will go on strike." Miyano Shiho emphasized immediately for fear of Linton's rejection.

"Hmm... that's okay..." Linton thought for a while, but nodded.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like