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Chapter 483: Chapter 483: Biological Disaster Strikes



Badgiruel was temporarily left in Orb, and after this matter was settled, He Kui finally had the chance to find Luna, who was quietly practicing in the simulator.

"He Kui~!"

Upon seeing He Kui, Luna happily paused the simulation and waved at him.

"Why did it take you so long to come?"

As He Kui approached, the joy on Luna's face turned into a pout.

She hugged him in dissatisfaction.

It had been almost two days since he brought her up, and He Kui had disappeared for those two days.

Without any assignments, she spent her days either in the simulator or having meals with Meyrin and Sulei. After the initial discomfort, she surprisingly became quite familiar with them.

Of course, she still didn't know about her sister's situation.

"Sorry, I've been swamped with work."

He Kui smiled and gently stroked Luna's vibrant hair.

"What about me~? You haven't assigned me any work yet!"

Luna widened her eyes, giving He Kui a pitiful upward glance, a stark contrast to her usual strong demeanor.

"For Luna..."

He Kui's original intention was to have Luna pilot another Mobile Suit, given her experience.

"Come to my place first, let's have a meal together."

"Ah, okay."

Although she felt a bit awkward about He Kui suddenly suggesting a meal, Luna agreed nonetheless.

Thus, He Kui brought Luna back to his room.

The room was filled with the aroma of food, and the homely atmosphere helped ground He Kui's restless heart.

"Sister, you're here~!"

As soon as the door opened, Meyrin greeted her, her eyes subtly questioning He Kui.

Of course, He Kui gave an almost imperceptible shake of his head.

It's better not to be too stimulating at first, after all, Luna's combat skills are almost on par with Shihe's.

Although he was confident he could subdue her, such matters are about finesse, not force.

Meeting He Kui's gaze, Meyrin pouted slightly at him, then took her sister's hand, who had already changed her shoes, and led her to the living room.

"Shihe and I made a lot of delicious food today, sister, come and try~!"

"Okay."

Hearing this, Luna slightly parted her lips, as Meyrin had been spending a lot of time at He Kui's place recently.

Although she was mostly playing and studying with Shihe and Sulei, Luna still had some doubts.

Of course, she didn't dare to ask, or perhaps she didn't know how to face the answer.

Seeing the two sisters, one cute and the other vibrant, their matching hair colors complementing each other, He Kui smiled and followed them into the room.

However, at that moment, He Kui's wristband vibrated.

It was Zala's call, and he couldn't ignore it.

He Kui sighed, informed Shihe, who was still in the kitchen, and then walked into his study.

His study didn't have many books; instead, it was filled with computers, storage devices, and various materials neatly categorized.

In this era, paper books were quite expensive.

He Kui had no intention of buying any.

As soon as he sat down at the computer, He Kui answered the call.

"He Kui, do you have any knowledge of genetics?"

As soon as the call connected, Patrick's urgent voice came through.

"...A little, but only in the context of hydroponics."

"Alright, you'll be attending a video conference in one hour."

"About what?"

He Kui frowned upon hearing this.

"Earth's farmlands. I've sent you the specific details."

With that, Patrick hung up the phone, and as he had said, the information quickly appeared on He Kui's computer.

[Multiple countries on Earth, including the Eurasian Federation and the East Asian Republic, are facing an unprecedented biological disaster. Preliminary analysis suggests that these locusts are not a product of natural evolution but are instead highly genetically modified organisms.]

Looking at the microscopic structure of the locusts in the attached images and the preliminary genetic analysis, it was clear: abnormally developed chewing organs, enhanced reproductive capabilities, and resistance to conventional pesticides.

These characteristics indicated that these locusts were biological weapons specifically designed to destroy food crops.

Their genetic sequences contained multiple unnatural codes, pointing to highly complex genetic engineering techniques.

The document even thoughtfully included the Atlantic Federation's recent investments in biological laboratories, background checks on relevant scientists, and patent application files suspiciously similar to the locusts' genetic sequences.

Every piece of indirect evidence pointed in one direction.

The Atlantic Federation, unable to win through conventional means, had resorted to underhanded tactics.

The most critical issue was that if this biological disaster wasn't addressed, the entire world would suffer the consequences.

"Initiate an emergency research plan."

Just like the new strain of flu a few years ago, PLANT had also launched an emergency research plan back then. Although that flu couldn't kill Coordinators, it was deadly to Naturals.

Thanks to their advanced technological capabilities, they had managed to develop a vaccine within six months.

Unexpectedly, this emergency research plan was also due to Earth.

Currently, there were three research directions, jointly conducted by February City's genetic technology and June City's agricultural technology.

The first direction was to develop a specific biological agent for these organisms, similar to cockroach poison that wipes out an entire nest.

The second direction was genetic interference, directly suppressing the genetic mutations of these organisms.

The third direction was altering the genes of food crops.

There were temporary measures to delay the disaster, such as setting up defensive electric grids and even flamethrowers, which were the simplest methods.

But they didn't have time. These locusts were too fast and had already covered every major food production area.

If the Atlantic Federation was indeed behind this, then reducing most of the food production would be their victory.

Without food, PLANT would ultimately have no choice but to surrender.

If the entire world faced food shortages, the consequences would be even more terrifying.

First, there would be mass starvation, and then the Atlantic Federation would step in.

He hadn't expected that the familiar plot from his past life would come true.

They used Genesis, and the Atlantic Federation played a desperate move.

After reading through, He Kui looked back at the genes of the locusts, which were the size of an arm.

With Setona's skills as a foundation, He Kui could also discern some key points.

The altered genes were few, but they were all crucial parts.

A global biological disaster. Is the Atlantic Federation insane, trying to destroy the world? Even if the Atlantic Federation has its own food supply, it certainly wouldn't be enough to feed the entire globe.

But other countries aren't to be trifled with either.

Fortunately, he still had that Hydroponic Pod, so things hadn't reached a desperate stage yet.

However, the situation in East Asia remains unclear.

Thinking this, He Kui sighed once more. It seemed he needed to bring Setona back as soon as possible.

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