Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Heaven and Earth ❯ What You Don't Know Won't Hurt You ( Chapter 38 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Thirty-Eight: What You Don't Know Won't Hurt
You:
So much can happen in three days.
The shinigami held a board meeting that afternoon. Tatsumi booted
up the projector.
“Viper's Teeth,” he said. “They broke off from
the triad in the early seventies and fled to Hong Kong. They mostly
work in the medical field.” Tatsumi flipped to the next
slide.
“The group has been on the blacklist since the
80's.”
“Why is that?” Hisoka asked.
“They ran experiments on humans,” Watari explained.
“Deadly ones. I've been watching them for years.”
“Because of them, some people from Japan have gone missing.
All evidence so far points back to Viper's Teeth,” Tatsumi
said. He flipped to the next slide.
“It's come to our attention ten years ago they were working
on Project Sunny. Are you familiar with the legend of the three
thousand giants?”
“Yeah, they are locked away in hell or something like
that,” Tsuzuki said.
“Correct,” Tatsumi said. “Ever since World War
II, that barrier is falling apart. Descendants of the gods are
struggling to keep the demons in the pit. This is where Project
Sunny comes in.”
“It's designed to keep the demons sealed in hell,”
Konoe said. “However, there is one problem.”
“They're using humans for this key,” Hisoka said.
“Yes,” Tatsumi said.
“What does this have to do with Kirika-chan?” Tsuzuki
asked. The three men looked rather grim.
“What is it?” he asked. It didn't take long for Tsuzuki
to take a guess. “No…”
Watari took out the blood test results. “Her blood is
suggesting it. Same with her father. Now, I'm not need to run more
tests.”
“But what if she…?”
“We don't know yet,” Tatsumi said. “I suspect
that Viper's Teeth will be after her.” Tsuzuki felt his
stomach turn. Kirika-chan used in human experiments? No.
“Is there any way to reverse the effects?” he
asked.
“We don't know yet,” Watari said.
“And Daiyu? What do we do with her?” Tsuzuki asked. The
men looked at the door. Despite not seeing outside, they knew she
was there.
“The results haven't come in yet,” Watari said.
“We'll have to contact her parents.”
“That's what I'm afraid of…” Tsuzuki
muttered.
“What was that?” Konoe asked. Tsuzuki buried his head
in his hands.
“It's complicated,” he said. It's probably get even
more so soon, he thought. Tatsumi cleared his throat.
“Either way,” he said. “Please be on your guard.
I suspect the group will be looking for the baby next.”
“In the meantime,” Watari said. “I'll keep
looking up what I can.”
“Right,” Tsuzuki said. It didn't take long for baby
drama to take a backseat.