"That...that is..." Little Warwick, who also saw the silver-gray metal man, hurriedly pushed the arm of his future father-in-law.
"I saw it. I'm not blind." Old Pulitzer repeated his previous words and locked the camera on the silver-gray metal man.
Anyone who is a Trimon, from the half-buried coffin to the newly-embedded child, can recognize the image of this silver-gray metal man. He is none other than the supreme ruler of Rhine Life, the legendary scientist General Christen in Columbia.
Compared to the Grand Duke of Victoria and the King of Sargon, who rarely appear in the public eye, Governor Christen is much more well-known in Tremont.
However, Christen did not appear in the public eye herself, but her portrait and life story would appear in various places in Tremont.
For example, in schools, hospitals, libraries, and public affairs halls, Christine's portrait is hung together with those great figures in Colombian history.
Christen couldn't travel incognito in Tremont unless she was in disguise.
Fortunately, this situation was limited to Tremont. Outside of Tremont, the number of people who knew Christen plummeted.
This is thanks to the unique city-state system of the Terra world and the difficulty of communication between them.
"Big news, big news." When encountering such big news, even old Pulitzer, who always behaved very experienced in front of little Warwick, couldn't help but get excited.
The image of General Kristen overlaps with the previous rumor that General Kristen was seriously injured due to an attack by John's mother.
In addition, Rhine Life and John's Mother, two companies with almost no overlap in business, fought each other and even showed an attitude of fighting to the death.
This further proves that the rumor is likely not a rumor.
As for why I came to the Structural Department, it is because the Structural Department of Rhine Life Science is originally dedicated to studying the structure and morphology of Terra's basic biological particles, as well as the impact of structural changes on the basic functions of biological particles.
In other words, structural medicine studies cells and body organs. If you want to transform your body into a robot, then it would be absolutely right to look for a structural medicine department.
Old Pulitzer, who connected many clues together, felt that he knew the truth.
But he also knew that even if he guessed the truth, he couldn't publish it.
You have to make up a completely different story, but any reader with a brain, or who thinks he has a brain, can understand the content.
For example, "Shocking! Rhine Life Structure Department is suspected to be researching artificial organs. Will artificial organs be able to treat terminal illnesses soon?"
亦或
It is "Shock! Rhine Life Structure Department is suspected of researching digital consciousness! Touching the forbidden area of human brain and soul? "
Thinking of this, old Pulitzer continued to take a series of photos. When the time comes, he will blur the photos of the robot with the appearance of General Manager Christen a little bit, so that people can just barely recognize the shadow of the General Manager, which will create a big topic and it will be safe.
After all, some tabloids in Tremon are publishing reports every day about the collusion between the Rhine Life Directorate and the extraterrestrial life forms in Terra, and that the high academic achievements of Directorate General Christen are nothing more than conspiracies and tricks of those extraterrestrial civilizations who want to rule this land.
Miku, who got out of the car behind Kristen, looked back at the small building where the two reporters were.
Because the two Christens have shared memories and experiences, there is nothing wrong with just calling one of them Christen when they are not together.
"What's wrong?" Kristen asked immediately after noticing Miku's action.
"Terra's reporters are quite dedicated." Miku said to Kristen with a smile.
"Reporter?" Christen immediately followed Miku's gaze and saw only a small building.
Although she didn't see it, Kristen knew that Miku would not lie to her for no reason, so she immediately turned her head and looked at Saria.
Saria lowered her hands from her ears and nodded to Kristen.
In fact, Saria also noticed the two reporters, but later than Miku.
Unlike Miku, who could detect the other party as soon as they started tracking him by relying on his sensing ability, Saria knew that tracking required a more technological method.
A terminal with a positioning system activated, which had been following Director Saria and stopped when Director Saria stopped, seemed to have problems no matter how you looked at it.
Rhine Life Central System, noticing this, directly handed it over to the engineer on duty, and then Joyce, the engineer on duty, cracked the background of the terminal.
After finding out the identity of the user of the terminal and the purpose of the plug-ins added by the user, Joyce immediately passed the information to the Defense Department, and then the Defense Department passed it to Saria.
When Christen turned her gaze because of Miku's reminder, old Pulitzer, who knew he was discovered, immediately grabbed his future son-in-law and tried to run away.
However, as soon as they walked out of the small building, several black cars of the same style as Saria's SUV stopped in front of Pulitzer Sr. and Warwick Jr.
Accompanied by the very consistent sound of car doors opening and closing, more than a dozen members of the Rhine Life Defense Department, still wearing combat uniforms, walked down.
Old Pulitzer immediately raised his hands in surrender. Seeing that little Warwick beside him didn't react, Old Pulitzer immediately raised his leg and kicked the other party.
Little Warwick, feeling the pain, raised his hands belatedly and struck the same pose as his future father-in-law.
The Rhine Defense Department members who got off the car did not ask any questions, because the information of these two people was already public intelligence and there was no need to ask.
They simply guarded the entrances and exits on all sides, and then sent several people to walk up to the two reporters and take out cameras and other electronic equipment from their backpacks.
The terminal in old Pulitzer's chest pocket was not spared either.
After connecting the camera to a special device and deleting the photos that showed General Commander Christen, the Rhine Life Defense Division members returned the camera and terminal to the two men.
After finishing these things without saying a word, the defense department members got back into the car.
The last defense soldier to get on the bus seemed to remember something. He took out a pair of sunglasses and put them on in front of Pulitzer Sr. and Warwick Jr., who kept their hands raised. Then he took out a small silver-white cylinder and pointed it at Pulitzer Sr. and Warwick Jr.
"What is that!!!" Little Warwick, who seemed to recognize the small silver cylinder in the defense soldier's hand, wanted to cover his eyes.
The next second, the shock from the strong light made him faint.
After a long while, little Warwick, who had just recovered from his fainting, noticed that his future father-in-law was already packing his things.
"?" Little Warwick raised his watch, looked at the time and found that less than ten minutes had passed.
"Get up, it's time to go." Old Pulitzer threw the packed package in front of little Warwick with a dark face.
"…What was that just now? Was it the legendary light that causes people to lose their memory?" asked little Warwick.
"Read less street literature in the future! That's just a warning, and it also takes a picture for us to keep as a record." Old Pulitzer kicked little Warwick who was still sitting on the ground.
Because he was in a bad mood, he kicked without mercy.
Little Warwick limped to his feet and said:
"warn?"
"Just let us forget everything that happened just now." Seeing little Warwick who was crippled by his kick, old Pulitzer's face became even darker... This kick might be kicked at him by evening, and it is very likely that it will be kicked twice.
Thinking of this, old Pulitzer once again warned his future son-in-law:
"No matter what you just saw or what you are thinking now, just keep it to yourself and don't think about sending it out."
"But……"
"It's nothing, I'm counting on having more grandchildren!" Old Pulitzer once again used his ultimate weapon.
The next day, I was still worried that my young future son-in-law would
Old Pulitzer, who was doing something he shouldn't have done, kept an eye on little Warwick almost all day.
What surprised old Pulitzer was that little Warwick really seemed to have forgotten everything, and even when asked by his tentative questions, he acted as if he was completely unaware.
Old Pulitzer was very pleased to see his future son-in-law being so sensible, and felt that this kid would definitely achieve something in the journalism industry.
However, a few days later, old Pulitzer saw the news of that day in a third-rate newspaper at the newsstand.
The writing style is exactly the same as that of young Warwick.
Shocked old Pulitzer once again found his future son-in-law, threw the newspaper in his face and asked him what was going on.
What surprised old Pulitzer was that young Warwick still looked completely unaware.
Old Pulitzer, who didn't get any answers, could only attribute it to coincidence... and he could only attribute this matter to coincidence.
The Rhine Life special agents who monitored the two people throughout the process signed the report after confirming that the matter had come to an end.
He also said that the memory-erasing ray was so useful that he strongly requested that every secret service agent be issued one.
This can reduce a lot of work for the Defense Department's Special Service.
Unfortunately, there is no follow-up to this application...
The time goes back to when the two reporters were blocked at the door.
Knowing that she was being followed because of a vehicle problem, Saria said helplessly:
"Looks like we need to change cars again."
"Why don't you try to exchange cars with other people? For example, the heads of other departments of Rhine Life." Miku gave Saria a suggestion.
"That's a good idea." Saria nodded.
Although after a few seconds, Saria realized that this suggestion made no sense.
Because other department heads travel by "public transportation" using public funds.
Only because Saria always had to investigate various things, she applied for a special car.
Even though it was useless, Saria still expressed her gratitude for Miku's suggestion.
Kristen said directly:
"I will now assign a special car to the department director of Rhine Life and the main researcher of the project."
With Kristen putting one hand in her pocket, she really looks like a domineering boss... although she is indeed the president.
So Muirseth was planting flowers and chatting with them, and Yara was arguing with someone on the phone.
Little Justin was preparing for a press conference in the conference room, and Ferdinand was lying on the table, calculating formulas with a pen in his mouth.
Nasti, who was plastering at the construction site, was cleaning up the coffee that Parvez had just spilled.
As well as those half-step directors of Rhine Life who were in charge of a certain research project, they all received a notice of special car allocation.
Except for Director Komariam who is currently on the expedition to the Sami Ice Field.
"..." Saria looked at Christen seriously and said nothing.
115: Feathers of the Liberi
“Human chimera therapy”
It is a cutting-edge medical research project on mineralogy that is led by the Rhine Life Structure Department, approved by Rhine Life General Manager Christen, and reviewed and signed by Defense Department Director Saria.
In this experimental medical project, the patient's lesions are first surgically implanted with processed Originium fragments precisely at the site of the lesion, followed by injection of specially formulated medication.
Through this special medicine, the Originium fragments implanted in the patient's body will be stimulated to a certain extent.
With the help of this active adsorption, the Originium near the lesion in the patient's body can be controlled to control the spread of Originium and alleviate the symptoms of mineralogy.
It is a completely new treatment idea that takes a different approach.
"This method is good." Miku, who was walking behind Saria and Christen, listened to Saria's simple introduction to "human chimera therapy" and gave a positive evaluation.
While saying this, Saria maintained a steady pace and her eyes remained fixed straight ahead without moving away.
The busy structural researchers carrying documents and terminals were nodding and bowing to Saria and Christen, and their gestures of stopping to greet them did not cause Saria to pause at all.
It looked like Saria was talking to herself, or explaining to Christen beside her.
However, everyone in the group knew that these explanations given by Saria were specifically for Miku.
"Do you also think this method is suitable for treating mineralogy?" Christen asked Miku, nodding slightly in response to a researcher who passed by and saluted.
"In the literal sense, yes." Miku concluded and then said, but:
"But now that we can process the Originium crystals to this extent, the Ore Disease should not be a problem anymore."
"..." Upon hearing what Miku said, Saria's expression paused slightly, and even her movements paused slightly.
Because being able to complete this treatment means that a piece of Originium can be processed into a "new Originium" that can absorb other Originium fragments and will not form a new source of infection.
The fact that we already have the technology to manufacture this new type of Originium means that we can already control the diffusivity of the Originium itself to a certain extent.
If we have this technology, why not just treat the Originium lesions in the patient's body? It would be redundant to implant a new Originium.
"…Rhine Life's technology is not yet available in
Without affecting the patient's organ function, the Originium lesions on the organs can be transformed."
Said Saria who had regained her walking speed.
But both Kristen and Miku could hear the lack of confidence in Saria's words.
If this experiment involving human beings had just started, Saria could have had a good talk with Miku as an expert in this area.
But more than a week ago, after learning from her best friend that the project was not as simple as it seemed, Saria lost the confidence to debate.
Fortunately, Saria's original personality was serious, and the low pressure visible to the naked eye only made the researchers who passed by and said hello feel a little bit strange.
After passing through several gates with explosion-proof levels several levels higher than that of the Beach Umbrella Hive Laboratory, Saria brought Christen and Miku to the deepest part of the laboratory.
It was not until this time that Saria passed the message she was going to send through her personal terminal to Hemer, the researcher in charge of the experiment, and Hemer's boss, Director Parvis, the top leader of the Structural Department.
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