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Chapter 66. The Old Rogue’s Greed and the Hunt for Rare Primitive Humans

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  Chapter 66. The ue's Greed and the Hunt for Rare Primitive Humans

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  "By the way, since you weren't paying attention at the start, Kars, you might not know what kind of story "Battle Tendency" is, right?"

  "To sum it up in a simple sentence: An ue, blinded by greed, hunts rare primitive humans!"

  "ue, pyed by Sakata Gintoki from our crew, joins forces with a poag gang led by a major to hunt primitive humans, who have miraculously resurrected in modern times and are said to be at least 100,000 years old!"

  "And you, my friend—Kars!"

  Looking at Kars, whose attention had been drawn.

  Pucci tinued with emotion, "The role you will py will bear the hopes of your eribe!"

  "You will lead the few remaining primitive humans, under relentless pursuit and siege by the poag gang, and in the face of the steel floht by modern teology, using the ioughness of biological bodies and the evolutionary force that stantly grows to survive in this world, to guide them toerfect biological evolution!"

  The ue—Joseph Joestar—truly fits the description.

  The poag gang—The German army, a group that enjoys ung surprise attacks and hunts with blitzkrieg tactics, is aptly called a poag gang.

  The hopes of the eribe—The person who has killed off everyone from his tribe except those who support him indeed have his hopes seen as representing the hopes of his eribe.

  The steel flood—Man-made ultraviolet lights, airpnes, firearms, and cybs... these things filled with steel indeed be called a steel flood.

  Perfect biological—A perfect biological being!

  Yes, saying it this way is entirely accurate!

  Feeling proud of being an "ho and kind youleman," Pucci said, "This is the grand story of a and modern worlds interseg, filled with prote and hope, that "Battle Tendency" tells!"

  "..."

  Silent.

  It was as if he was struggling to tain his anger.

  Kars asked in a deep voice, "So, the 'perfect biological being' you're talking about is actually a character in your script!?"

  "Otherwise?"

  Pucci tered, "Kars, you don't really think that such a thing as a perfect biological beis in this world, do you?"

  No, maybe Kars really thought so.

  Seeing Kars's increasingly displeased expression.

  It seemed that Pucci, disc something new, was intrigued.

  Although he threw out the bait of the perfect biological being.

  He noticed that Kars, who seemed very ied in biology and majored in it, was fasated by it.

  Recalling how Kars showed a unique kioward animals and pnts in "Battle Tendency".

  Pucci thought that Kars might be ied in biology and could be lured by the y of the perfect biological being to take the bait.

  Having realized what Kars was genuinely ied in, Pucci had a better idea.

  "Hey, hey, hey, Kars, don't stay silent."

  Thinking this, Pucci tinued, "I know you're probably very angry right now."

  "I'm not angry."

  "I know you have emotions and think I've deceived you."

  "Hehe, you think you deceive me!?"

  "But I still have to say," Pucci, ign Kars's ents, said, "I really didn't deceive you this time."

  "Huh?"

  "How about this, Kars, do you know anything about the full-dive device?"

  "..."

  Without waiting for Kars to respond, Pucswered himself, "The reason the full-dive device is sidered a revolutionary iion is that it is truly remarkable because—given the right data, we struything we want within a full-dive world!"

  "Even a being that does in the world is no exception!"

  "In other words, if your knowledge of biology is high enough, not only you create a perfect biological being i, but even transf yourself into a perfect biological being would be no problem!"

  "And after personally experieng the transformation into the perfect biological being, Kars, you might even gain more inspiration!"

  "!!!"

  What to say?

  A bit entig!

  Just as Pucci guessed.

  Like Kars in "Battle Tendency", who was more eager to pursue a perfect biological being than his own kind.

  Even though the human body in this world does not fear the sun and cks the urgency to drive him, this enthusiasm remains unged.

  At most, it has shifted from the urgent drive to kill his opposing tribe members to now slowly dug his research.

  So, after throwing out this bait again.

  Kars, shamefully, took the bait.

  But this time, having learned from experience, he didn't immediately agree with Pucci.

  Instead, he asked another question, "I see, but I heard that the sciousness in full-dive doesn't really support non-human anisms?"

  "That's a good question."

  For this question, Pucci had already prepared a response and answered mysteriously, "From the way you asked this question, Kars, you probably haven't seen "Phantom Blood" or learned about the race of Dio's famous character, have you?"

  "That was a vampire. As a monster, it is a true monster vampire, both in terms of abilities and personality!"

  Not the type that looks non-human but is logically still human, wearing a monster suit.

  But a true monster, both physically aally!

  "Don't say it's impossible."

  Before Kars could say anything more, Pucci preemptively said, "Otherwise, why do you think Dio became famous so quickly?"

  "Isn't it because there are very few actors who py monsters and portray them well in the industry?"

  "Fortunately, reen Dolphin Studio has a special filmihod for suon-human anisms, ensuring that Kars successfully experiehe feeling of transf into a perfect biological being."

  This was not a lie.

  On one hand, the teology of full-dive devices was improving, and the problems that had pgued the industry were gradually being solved or mitigated.

  Oher hand, Dio, the chosen actor, was indeed a useful model for Pucd his team!

  Especially the data from his repeated challenges with the vampire tempte was an invaluable asset, pointing out the dire of difficulties entered in non-human roles!

  "So, how about experieng it?"

  Taking out paper and pen, and slowly pushing them toward Kars, Pucci smiled and said, "Bee a perfect biological being!"

  "..."

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