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188. South Pacific

"The tasks the next two will perform are very important."

"The head of Section 1 has unsealed top-secret documents from the predecessor of the Countermeasures Bureau."

The liaison officer's eyes were a little solemn.

"The predecessor of the Countermeasures Bureau?"

Colin realized that the Countermeasures Bureau was not formed after the outbreak of Abyssal Syndrome. It had more background, such as the group of guys studying aliens in Area 51, although this was just an urban legend.

"As a liaison officer, I don't fully understand that this is related to top-secret content. Even within the first department, everyone has different permissions to access information."

"In short... there is no doubt that all this is related to an astronomical phenomenon three years ago. You should also know that the solar eclipse lasted for a whole day."

"According to scholars' multiple judgments on the orbits of celestial bodies, the cause of this solar eclipse was not the moon, but other objects blocking the sun, which plunged the entire earth into darkness that day."

Having said this, the liaison officer showed some fear. Not everyone has a superb psychological quality. There are not only agents in the first department, but also many functional personnel responsible for operation.

Colin waited for the liaison officer to continue speaking. He heard Hoshino Manatsu say similar things.

"I don't know if you have paid attention to it. In the past three years, there has been no news from outer space. Because on that day, all the space stations were affected by magnetic field interference and lost contact. It was impossible to find out what happened."

The liaison officer raised his head and glanced around the entire cafe. After seeing that the entire store was filled with people from Section 1, he continued.

"After the interference disappeared, all the astronauts in the space station died, and they died in the same way as those infected people who had been infected. They were crystallized and had ugly flesh and blood.

Or something else covered the body, bleeding from seven holes, and the face was completely distorted, as if something extremely horrific had happened."

"We later launched a manned space capsule to dock with the space station, trying to figure out what happened, but failed. Anything launched would be blocked by an inexplicable force. The astronauts died suddenly and lost contact completely.

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"Before contact was completely lost with the space station, an extremely blurry photo was taken. This is a copy of that photo."

The liaison officer placed a photo in front of Colin.

Colin took it over and looked at it carefully. It's not that the photo itself was very scary, but the image reflected contained an inexplicable pressure.

"On the space station... maybe someone is still alive and has become an infected person, but that's not necessarily the case. We have given up on this ineffective and hopeless investment. Maybe the thing photographed is something else, and it is hindering our exploration of the truth of the matter.

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The liaison officer looked a little desperate.

Colin felt his sadness and helplessness from his tone. Although it sounded like a fantasy, there was no need for him to lie to himself. It was all too confusing.

"Then what is the mission I want to perform?"

Not only does Colin want to know the truth behind Exhibit 256, but he also doesn’t know where the idea came from. He must end it all. Perhaps because he is at the top of the infected and one of the few who can end it all.

Man, even though he doesn't even know what the end of the puzzle is.

The liaison officer took a deep breath and began to explain the task.

"In fact, a spacecraft that can freely navigate short distances between planets has been successfully developed and was put into use before the Abyssal Syndrome broke out."

"There is a spacecraft among them, called the Observer. We suspect, no, almost certainly, that this spacecraft arrived at the mysterious object that blocked the sun on the day of the solar eclipse."

This is also the maximum content that the liaison officer can access.

"What is that mysterious object? Did it cause all of this?"

Colin was also aroused with an endless and pure desire to explore.

"I don't know, the magnetic field was seriously disturbed that day, and that thing was just dark."

"The Observer, is it a spaceship? It's a real spaceship. Why are you so suspicious?"

The development of things was a bit beyond Colin's expectation, because this kind of thing would only appear in science fiction novels or movies.

"Because we found the wreckage of the Observer, the spacecraft finally returned to Earth and crashed into the Pacific Ocean."

"But the ocean is too wide, and it took countless resources to pick up a few pieces of wreckage."

"When we arrived, it was already an afterthought."

The liaison officer believes that if the response speed could have been twice as fast, or even more than twice as fast, we would not be in this situation today.

"Based on these, how do you conclude that the spacecraft has arrived at the mysterious giant object?"

Colin was a little confused.

"That's because, according to the report of the agent who lurked into the SCT headquarters a year ago."

"The largest wreckage crashed on an extremely remote island."

"A fisherman with a low level of education saw him from a distance and sold the news to a geologist for 5 Union coins. The geologist had already been killed by SCT, but at that time, as he spread the news to

It caused quite a stir in the surrounding areas, and some scholars who heard the news in the surrounding areas immediately rushed over."

"This may be the origin of latent syndrome."

“It’s impossible to say who the scholars were who went there at that time, because that area was too remote and located in a South Pacific island country. Most of them were just indigenous people. Only some scholars doing experiments and weirdos who made documentaries would go there. There were no sound people at all.

management system.”

"When we arrived at the complete wreckage of the spacecraft, only the wreckage was left."

"There is no doubt that there are shocking things in the wreckage. Finding those scholars who are still alive is the key to finding out the truth."

The liaison officer said so.

Colin was completely confused. Could it be that his father was one of those scholars? Impossible, the time didn't match up. The man did die during that time, but he drank all day long and never went anywhere.

, stay in Liberty City all the time, let alone talk about South Pacific.

He is an archaeologist, right... Could it be that one of his friends was there at the time, and after he gained something, he asked him to help, but because this kind of thing was too important and shocking, he couldn't involve everything around him.

, so he chose... to fake death.

Stringed together...

It's very possible, very possible!

"What's wrong with you, Agent Colin?"

The liaison officer saw that Colin looked a little strange.

"It's nothing. You know, people like me occasionally have some hallucinations."

Colin suppressed it and didn't show it. That bad guy... was still alive. The owner of Exhibit 256 was definitely him.

"Is it some bad hallucination?"

The liaison officer saw that Colin's expression was vaguely angry. He had to find out the psychological state of these people. Once such people went berserk, it would be a catastrophic event.

Perhaps it was due to the early death of Colin's brother that he failed to fulfill his fatherly responsibilities to Colin and was always immersed in the accident.

Colin has never been under any control. Even when he was imprisoned for maliciously injuring others, he did not say a word. He was just fished out and asked someone to expunge his criminal record. That was all. Nothing was said.

"nothing."

"So the next task is to find the scholars who went there back then."

"There will be such a decision, so you must have a clue."

Colin calmed down, this was exactly in line with his goal, to solve everything, and also to solve... something that had troubled him for many years.


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