PEGGY MATSUYAMA

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 Peggy heads over to the laboratory and rings the doorbell.  One of the Black Cross Army's scientists answers the door.  Peggy introduces herself as a reporter for Ladies Journal and is welcomed.  Peggy follows the scientist up a flight of stairs.  Peggy notes that the house is creepy and there must be lots of germs.  Inside the lab, Peggy gives her sample to a "scientist", who analyzes it and refers to it as blue mold  - the one that grows on oranges.  Peggy asks if the blue molds destroys skin?  The "scientist" replies that wouldn't happen.  There are many kinds of molds...but none that would destroy skin cells.  Peggy tells the "scientist" that someone died from it.  The scientist tells her, we have mold in our intestines.  That means we find these anywhere.  The "scientist" gives Peggy back her sample.  Peggy asks the "scientist" what he thinks the mold did to the man?  The "scientist" answers, the mold didn't do anything.  The "scientist" decides to keep the sample and run some experiments on it. Peggy hears a faint cry for help and asks about it.  The "scientist" that let her in, answers it's our hill myna.  It makes odd sounds sometimes.  Peggy doesn't buy it and responds that she though it had said, help me!  The older "scientist" stands up and tells Peggy she must like thriller novels and laughs.  Peggy is lead out of the building.  Peggy thanks the scientist and leaves.  But Peggy is not fooled.  Peggy walks beside the stone fence that surrounds the laboratory. 

A Crimson Kick! Smash The Great Microbe Plan

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

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