As a result, the door opened lightly.

The locking system that had been applied to the door, as Taro had broken through, was that from time to time new cryptographic locking functions were generated, simple, but thus robust.

But the field of simple force pushing by function generation is number eighteen for Taro, who, with Alan, created a cryptographic program - the reality is close to hacking - and Taro, backed up by Plum's BISHOP processing speed, only spent a small amount of time facing the door, and then ended up thumbing "open," with a cool face as usual.

"It would be an institution based on the assumption that you won't find it in the first place, and this is what it looks like."

That's what Taro said of his thoughts on the secretive doors that had barely opened, versus the vague scale he felt from the presence of Coleman.

It is nearly impossible to accidentally discover a facility between a star and a star, that is, in interstellar space, and it is difficult to intentionally try to find it if a disguise such as stealth is applied. The space with nothing to prolong would normally pass by overdrive, and it was too large to sail normally.

"Sounds like you've been a bad taste for a long time. The example Coleman."

Inside the facility, named Egg by Rising Sun members, Liza showed discomfort with the sight of the first hallway to pass. The same was true of the other members, who each expressed a negative reaction to blushing and shaking their heads.

"It's not a rare sight if you're dealing with anatomy, biology, etc... I just don't know if you'd like to put it in a place like this right at the entrance"

Dr. Arjmov said as he stroked his unconstructively disturbed hair with his hand as usual. As he approached the cylindrical glass case provided on the left and right walls, the Doctor peered into what seemed to be a human foetus floating in the blue and white liquid filled there.

"Doctor, you can do as much research as you want later."

When Taro urged the Doctor to do so, who had stopped tickling in front of the glass case, he tried to drag him forward, which seemed unfortunate.

"It's just creatures I've never seen before... it's creepy."

The first case was preceded by specimens of organisms that appeared to be some fish. Taro says to Marr, anxious, "Really? It sounds good," he said, his suspicious eyes simultaneously directed from around him.

"No, even if they look at me like that. We used to eat on Earth."

Taro, suddenly noted, returns so with a bitter laugh. Then they looked equally bitter together.

"Eating this is a little too soon for us. Even pigs and chickens end up with little more demand in pets than they eat."

That's what Marl said with his pulled face. The two animals found by Taro with rice were certainly mostly bought and sold as pets, as she put it, and sales as food were only made to some customers of natural foodstuffs.

By the way, both are very reputable and bought and sold at a high price if you try to be a pet. The main factor is that breeding methods are easy - they can be kept in the same environment as humankind! - and they are drawing a line with various pets that can only be reached by the rich who will need other special environments and bait.

Various species (brands) had already been created by genetic coordinators and breeders, and Heinline, director of food development, had a subtle face on these streams, but had succeeded in beating sales beyond expectations.

"Ugh, fish. Oh, shit, you're dying to eat asexually when I remember. The eel is eating............ whoa, I just don't want to eat this one. It's not too gross."

As Taro passed the fish specimen, he was so poisoned in front of the next grotesque frog-like specimen to appear. As he stretched up and looked at the line of specimen cases leading up the back of the hallway, he noticed something and whined, "You know what?"

"What the hell does that mean, Mr. Taylor?"

Leaning his neck, Xiaomei said with his usual faceless expression. "Ah," Taro looked at her, then pointing to a row of specimens.

"Mr. Phantom said it, didn't he? Coleman said what to do about evolution. I guess this specimen is arranged in order of evolution of the organism. Maybe it's the amphibians or something."

Taro walked out beside a line of specimens early enough when he left the Doctor, who had stopped his leg again, now intact.

"Reptiles or something from around here............ can't you make a clear distinction? I don't know if it's from the planet......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... This area is already a mammal, near the door is completely primate and"

That's what Taro tells himself, finding creatures similar to his well-known monkeys at the poke of the hallway. I raised my voice about how Marl impressed me with "heh" as I followed him back there. "You're familiar with biology," returns Taro to Marl, who continues, "I was close to you."

"I don't know just what this specimen is from Earth. It could be a similar organism on some planet, or Toko. Well, in any case, I guess that's what you're expressing. Evolution to mankind."

Marl nods, I see, at Taro's explanation. Then Alan, who had fallen behind, raised his voice, "Seriously," and asked for the specimen in such a way as to be incredible.

"Is this what our ancestors were like? Jokes are tough. These hairy people have never seen a galaxy wide, and most importantly, these guys are all four legs. We started walking on two feet and soon became human beings, and there's nothing to talk about."

Looking back at the primate of the specimen closest to the door, Alan said suspiciously. As Taro glanced over his shoulder, he received Dr. Aljimov's voice, "It's not an impossible story".

"Seeds that have successfully enlarged their brains have a good chance of increasing their intelligence. The Lankan tribe of the planet Mao Ma, but the Nguya tribe of WE9434. Earth's creatures will surely not be the exception. It's not limited to gaining bipedal walking, but sometimes minor changes can produce explosive evolution."

As if giving a lecture of some kind, the Doctor said as he stared at the specimen. Alan looked somewhat unconvinced, but he looked at the specimen again, "Is that so?"

"Well, it's also possible that you simply haven't found it, or you don't know it, or that it's still going on beyond the door after a moment. Let's go."

When Taro approached the terminal that was near the door, he accessed it with BISHOP and immediately decrypted the lock function, which was not very strong.

"......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Ugh. What the hell...... is that Dejav?

Through the door behind the hallway, Taro felt a sense of readiness at the sight of the room he stepped into. Intertwined iron, cables, and waste materials. It was originally a circular floor that must have been quite spacious, but now it was filled with so much leeches that I had trouble with the foot treadmill.

"I knew I had a bad taste. I don't know if I need to bother to leave this behind."

Liza's voice pregnant with disgust. As Taro looked back at her, a pair of human specimens, men and women, placed to pinch the door, entered her eyes.

"Hey, wait a minute. This is similar to what Coleman's lab found one day, isn't it? It's much bigger and messier, but I can't believe the rally of central jellyfish..."

Marl looking confused. And when Alan succeeds, "I guess it's Wynd," he says, "Good for you, Admiral. Isn't it possible to develop a new Enigma model," he grinned sarcastically.

"No, well, maybe so...... how do I perceive this"

Taro looked back again at the specimens visible in the room and in the hallway and turned to the person who seemed to know the answer best. The doctor who took that gaze tilted his neck sorry, "I don't know," he prefaced and opened his teasing mouth.

"I don't want to think those are the evolutionary destinations of mankind, or at least we'll have to assume they are. It is not a rash to see the wind as one species, but it would be nonsense to think that it was derived from humans. Because they're not even carbon-type organisms."

When the Doctor said so, he went on to say "more than anything" before pointing across the floor.

"There still seems to be another facility, and it would be premature to conclude something at the moment. Besides, it's unclear how far this Coleman evil hobby performance might point, or maybe it doesn't make any sense. Either way, we should look into it better."

That's what the rubber doctor said, walking out toward another door over there pointing at him. When Taro was convinced that he was indeed right, he tried to follow the Doctor. But...

"No, let's not. As a protection officer, I can't allow any more."

Both doctors blocked Taro's path with a strong tone by Phantom. "Is that so?" I don't know, "Phantom said." That's why, "he continued, lifting the Doctor once again, wondering if he was intrigued by curiosity, and began to turn back to the original hallway.

"Hmmm, I don't know if you can come this far and keep it...... can't you just do it for a little while?

"You can't. If it's just a general facility, it's still a different problem. There's no one but you who can take a decent peek into that contents, so I can't deal with it when something happens. The investigation should be conducted with caution over time."

"Ah, well... is it possible that the crane suddenly moves out and peppers"

"That's the thing. If you arrive at the headquarters in Rome soon, you will be able to collect all kinds of equipment for the investigation. We can also expect the know-how gained from the Coleman Institute survey to work. Not that I don't care, but let's just wait."

Rather than tall, it would be headed primarily towards the Doctor who held it, Phantom, who says so. The Doctor had been fighting for a while to get out of it, but eventually he got too grown up to give up.

"Well, you should............ somewhere"

When Taro urged him to head with him, he went out into the hallway and glanced back at him on his way home. The lighting was automatically dropped with the closing door, and a number of lamps with wind and thoughtful scraps appeared floating in the dark.