I teach kendo in Tokyo

Chapter 384 Why is there really a monthly ticket for extra updates?

When Kazuma opened his eyes, the first thing he saw was Tamamo reading beside his bed.

Kazuma: "Someone told me that you were so anxious that you almost cried."

Tamamo raised her head and pushed up her glasses slightly: "Is there anyone?"

"Uh..." Just when Kazuma wanted to say that it was indeed not a human being, Tamamo came closer to him, sniffing him with his nose, and his expression looked like he was facing a formidable enemy.

Only in this moment did Kazuma have the real feeling that "she is indeed a fox."

"What?" Tamamo's expression relaxed, "It's that guy. I thought it had disappeared silently like other old acquaintances."

Sure enough, they are old acquaintances.

Kazuma nodded: "Yes, it's Shantaro."

Tamamo was stunned and looked at Kazuma suspiciously: "Shan...Taro?"

"Yeah, I made it, it's suitable, right?" Kazuma gave a thumbs up.

Tamamo: "Pfft."

At this time, Mikako suddenly refreshed and shouted behind Tamamo: "Oh, Kazuma, you're awake!"

At this time, Tamamo was still in the position of smelling the smell, but she simply threw herself into Kazuma's arms, and then started to fake cry: "You finally woke up, do you know how worried I am?"

Damn it, Kazuma thought to himself, you are the one who knows what is happening to me best here, so just pretend.

Mikako was originally going to give Kazuma a stance of flying towards the top of the Catalan Mountains. After running for two steps, she suddenly braked and stopped beside Kazuma's bed: "Well, if I jump up like this, it won't worsen your injury, right?"

Kazuma stared at Mikako with wide eyes: "Last time I stabbed you so happily, but this time I didn't have any external injuries, but you are worried?"

"I'm not reflecting. The last time I stabbed you, you got shot by Honami..."

Honami walked in and looked at Mikako with a smile.

Mikako: "I was reminded gently by Honami."

Said Mikako made a face: "Hey, you know my character. So can I poke you this time?"

Hema was about to say yes, but suddenly remembered that he was infected by bacteria, and shouted quickly: "Don't come near me! I have bacteria on my body!"

"Don't worry, the Self-Defense Forces' chemical defense force has carried out comprehensive disinfection." Honami said, "The joint investigation team from the University of Tsukuba and Tohoku University just arrived at noon today and has taken bacterial samples. The preliminary conclusion is that they can be disinfected by ordinary methods. Way to kill.”

Kazuma glanced out the window and realized that the sunshine outside was the setting sun. Based on the indoor furnishings, he speculated that he had probably returned to Ms. Umashima's hot spring hotel and stayed in a west-facing room, with the opening of the room's window facing away from the shrine. direction.

Honami: "What's going on? Why is there suddenly such a deadly bacteria? The Self-Defense Forces directly sent chemical defense troops over, as if they guessed what happened here. The team was led by a colonel and someone wearing a windbreaker. Foreigners.”

"Probably the CIA." Kazuma said lightly.

Mikako: "Even I have become accustomed to organizations such as CIA, KGB, etc. suddenly popping up. Just three months ago, I was an ordinary girl with a stomachache worrying about whether I could be admitted to Sophia University. Now I suddenly feel that I am not ordinary. Woke up."

Kazuma was inspired by the "ordinary" nature of the two of them, and immediately wanted to have an ordinary DISCO.

But this would be too bad at reading the air, so he restrained his impulse.

Honami: "So, what's going on? The bacteria were a Soviet attack?"

"No, it's the germ warfare legacy of the old Japanese army."

Honami's expression immediately became solemn: "No wonder strict communication controls have been implemented. Even I can't make phone calls. If I had known earlier, I should have brought a radio station here."

Just wait a minute!

Some common sense, madam!

And the CIA is here. If you use the radio station to cause trouble, you might not be immediately arrested by the beautiful spy designated as the KGB.

At this time, Hinami Rina's voice came from the window. It sounded like she was downstairs: "Hey, handsome foreign guy, are you interested in taking a photo~"

Kazuma: "You actually let her go on sentry duty?"

"Seiruru is monitoring the shrine with binoculars on the roof. She is the only one left who can serve as a sentry." Tamamo said at this time while getting up from Kazuma's chest and putting on the clothes she had just thrown into her arms. Crooked glasses.

Kazuma: "Did you arrange this?"

Mikako grabbed the spot and said, "Yes, when I arranged these, the eggs looked like those Warring States warriors in the Taiga drama. Onihime from Mutsu or something like that."

Kazuma raised his eyebrows and looked at Tamamo, thinking that maybe the Mutsu Onihime was her. After all, she could disguise herself as a man and be Abe Seimei.

Thinking of this, Kazuma planned to verify what Shantaro said, so he said: "I had a strange dream, and there was a big dog in the dream..."

Tamamo: "Pfft."

Kazuma looked at her and thought, can you be more reserved? Although Shantaro does look more and more like an oversized husky, a snow-white heterochromatic version, you can't smile so straightforwardly.

Just as he was about to continue talking about his dream, he heard heavy footsteps coming from the corridor, accompanied by the croaking of Nichinari vegetables from far away.

It seems that we can only confirm the information about her that we heard from Shantaro with Tamamo later.

The door opened, and two blond foreigners with blue eyes and high noses entered the room.

Tamamo said loudly: "You didn't even knock on the door. Are all Americans so unreasonable?"

The foreigner in charge glanced at Tamamo and actually replied in fluent Japanese: "Please forgive me, the eldest lady of the Jinguji family, but we are here to represent the United States of America."

Kazuma: "Can the United States be rude? That's right. You are just a group of rude Anglo-Saxon pirates."

The American leader frowned: "Japan, which has committed war crimes, actually accuses the United States of being a pirate?"

But I am Chinese, He Ma thought so.

Just wait, I will wipe out the remnants of Japanese **** with my own hands. You North American slave owners and anti-human gangsters will not be able to survive for long. My motherland will deal with you.

Although that was forty years later.

Kazuma, who knew the path of historical development, was too lazy to talk to the spy in front of him, so he just waited and saw.

But the American interpreted his silence as something else. He nodded with satisfaction, and then said straight to the point: "I won't beat around the bush. How much do you know about that kind of germ? What did Masao Ohta of the shrine tell you?" ?”

This is the first time Kazuma knows the full name of the god Lord Masao Ota, which is okay.

If his name was Ohta Junya, Kazuma would have dug three feet into the ground to find the entrance to Gensokyo.

Regarding the other party's question, Kazuma told the truth: "He didn't say anything. The shrine's telephone was in the lobby of the shrine. There were many people at the time. He probably didn't want others to hear, so he asked me to meet after I arrived at the shrine."

The CIA agent nodded and continued to ask: "What about before this? You also went to the shrine many times before the festival and met with Ota Masao. What did you say?"

Kazuma: "Master Ota suspects that Watanabe, a Meiji University student who died on the mountain last year, was murdered by Miss Kaede Akanishi, a student at the same university."

At this time, Kazuma's strategy was very simple, which was to act as a person who didn't know the ins and outs of the bacteria that caused the incident. He believed that with Tamamo and Honami, what he said before the Americans came should not have been heard by others.

Of course Honami is still young and probably not that reliable. But Tamamo is a thousand-year-old fox, and according to Shantaro, she is very interested in modern technology and is probably familiar with bugs and other things.

The CIA agent seemed to be satisfied with Kazuma's answer. He then asked a few more questions. Kazuma could easily see that the CIA was trying to determine whether there was something wrong with him through the correlation between these questions.

As long as there is one logical failure in Kazuma's answer, the CIA will probably reveal its evil side.

But the answers to the questions are fluent, and each answer echoes each other, and the logic is tight.

In the end, the agent who asked the question nodded with satisfaction: "Very good, you were shocked by what happened this time, Mr. Kiryu and Ma."

Kazuma: "What happened? The girls just told me it was bacteria..."

"It is a variant of cholera bacteria, but its toxicity has increased many times and its transmissibility is much weakened. It can cause people to die of acute dehydration." The American agent said, "It's not a big deal. It can be cured as long as timely injection of broad-spectrum antibiotics. It's a pity. There are not enough antibiotic reserves in this town, and only you and the president of the Promotion Association rescued it."

Kazuma frowned.

He couldn't tell whether the Americans were telling the truth or lies.

It seems that cholera can indeed cause dehydration, and it is indeed mainly spread through drinking water. But after getting cholera, won’t you have non-stop diarrhea? But he didn’t become Splatoon when he confronted Mukai.

Kazuma was admitted to the Law Department of Tokyo University, and biology only required general knowledge, so he only remembered the general knowledge about cholera and was unable to make a judgment.

Instead, he knew the date when the germ was first confirmed to exist.

Because this date is counted as the content of the history subject, it is within the scope of preparation.

In addition, the reason why Japan's germ warfare in World War II had no effect on the US military was because the Americans mass-produced penicillin-penicillin. At that time, Japan did not have the large-scale mass production capacity of penicillin, so it regarded this substance as a controlled product.

However, the supply of penicillin to the US military is open, and bacterial warfare is vulnerable to penicillin and is of no use at all.

After all, the bacteria at that time were not resistant to penicillin.

This matches up with the information Kazuma received from the possessed Eita Mukai.

At that time, the Japanese army put the bacteria developed by that thing that possessed Mukai into battlefields such as Iwo Jima, but it was useless.

Kazuma thought about this and was silent for several seconds, and the room suddenly became quiet.

The American waited for a while, then seemed to judge that Kazuma had no other questions to ask, so he stood up: "Then I'll take my leave..."

"Wait a minute, are all the people in the social office dead? Where is Hiroko? How is Hiroko?"

When Kazuma asked this question, his heart was already filled with a bad premonition.

If Hiroko were still alive, Americans would know that Kiryu and Ma probably knew more than this just by asking her.

After all, Hiroko saw Kazuma wrestling with a white-haired boy at that time.

Kazuma also told Hiroko to run quickly and find Tamamo.

As long as the CIA wasn't a jackass, it should have known there was something wrong here.

But now that CIA agents are only doing this kind of investigation, I am afraid that Hiroko is already in danger.

The agent replied: "The girl named Hiroko is in good health, but she is in a trance. She seems to have suffered a strong mental shock and is temporarily suffering from cognitive impairment aphasia. She can't say anything about what happened that night."

He Ma was speechless.

Forget it, as long as you're still alive, it won't be in vain if you try your best to save Hiroko.

After knowing this, Kazuma felt a little better.

He continued: "Now why don't we call outside? Why would someone representing the United States come out for cholera?"

"I am the UN World Health Organization Commissioner in Japan," the American replied. "The US government has the responsibility to help every allied country."

What a liar.

But Kazuma nodded with all his thoughts on the surface, and said pretentiously: "That's it, then I really blamed you wrongly just now..."

"You don't have to be like this." The American secret agent smiled slightly, "We know that you are a leftist, and we expected you to have anti-American sentiments."

After saying these words, the American turned around, nodded to the other foreigner guarding the door, and then the two of them left the room one after another.

Hinami Rina winked at Kazuma and followed him: "I'll see you two off. Don't be so serious. Come and have fun after the work is done~"

Kazuma thought to himself that if Hinami Rina hadn't intervened on his own, he would definitely have gone to work in the business in order to get a higher position. In the end, his career was not going well and he got older and ended up working as a bartender.

Tamamo glanced at Kazuma and mouthed to him: "Eavesdropping device."

Kazuma also mouthed: "Where?"

Tamamo pointed to the spot where the follower had been standing just now.

Kazuma squinted his eyes and looked for a long time before he discovered something like a button stuck to the side of the cabinet against the wall.

You can't tell if you don't pay attention.

Mikako also saw the bug. She went up to pick it off, but was stopped by Honami.

The bug was immediately destroyed, and the Americans were certain to suspect something was wrong.

So the bug has to work like that.

I can only act.

Kazuma took a deep breath and sighed: "Is it actually cholera? I thought there was something wrong with the water I drank at the shrine. The more I drank, the thirstier I became. But shouldn't cholera cause diarrhea?"

Tamamo said with a look of disgust: "Who do you think changed your pants during the 24 hours you were unconscious?"

Eh?

Kazuma: "Who is it?"

Tamamo sighed: "I would rather it wasn't me. All the good imaginations about you are over."

Kazuma: "Really or not?"

Mikako was acting funny next to him: "Smelly and Ma, and Ma and Smelly."

Honami: "You're bleeding, just like the bloody stools I saw from patients with perianal abscesses in the bridal class."

Kazuma: "Why do bridal classes look at these?"

"Of course it's because my future husband may get hemorrhoids." Honami looked helpless, "I don't want to either."

Kazuma felt that he had better skip this link quickly, otherwise his image of Wei Guangzheng in the hearts of his disciples would be completely destroyed.

"Well, I had a strange dream when I was asleep." He remembered what he was about to say before the Americans came, "There was a big dog in the dream..."

Tamamo: "Pfft."

You've had enough!

Kazuma: "Maybe it was a wolf, or something like that. He told me a lot of things in the past. For example, Abe Seimei was actually the incarnation of a female fox, and the ending was a big tragedy."

Honami opened her mouth slightly and looked at Kazuma in surprise. Mikako simply asked directly: "Why do you dream about these things? How weird!"

Kazuma: "Uh... maybe it's because I just finished reading the novel "Dream Pillow Tapir"?

"Isn't Yumezuru's new work "Takiyashashi"?" Honami asked doubtfully, "I bought it but haven't read it yet. Is there a scene with a fox demon in it?"

"Don't worry about these details! In short, there was a big wolf in the dream... The big wolf told me a lot of these stories, which are quite interesting, but I don't know which ones are true. Eggman, you are a history geek and a supernatural being. Storyteller, what do you think is true here?"

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