Pokémon Detective: Cynthia Forces Me to Adopt a Pokémon

Chapter 270 The Basement and the Vanished Notebook



Chapter 270 The Basement and the Vanished Notebook

"Champion Zhu Lan, as a police officer, I have a question I'd like to ask you."

In the basement of the Forest Mansion, Officer Jenny, dumbfounded, turned her head toward Orchid inching by, like a mechanical doll with rusty joints.

"If the information I found on my phone is correct, this Professor Meidan teaches a subject related to Pokémon biology at Binhai University, right?"

"Yes."

The Sinnoh champion nodded calmly.

"To be precise, it should be biotechnology. Genetic engineering, which we often hear about, is included in this broad category. However, the subjects taught by scholars do not always fully represent their research fields. Professor Mei Dan should also have knowledge of some other interdisciplinary subjects in addition to biotechnology."

"Is information technology also considered an interdisciplinary field within biology?"

Officer Jenny raised her arms, spreading them out in front of the countless computer mainframes that resembled a gray forest, expressing her shock and bewilderment.

She had expected to see all sorts of beakers, droppers, microscopes, and operating tables in the basement, but what she saw before her was completely beyond the policewoman's imagination.

Before the two, amidst the rows of mainframes, faint lights constantly emanated, indicating that "the machines are running," resembling a shimmering green starry sky.

No one could have guessed that such a set of futuristic computer equipment was hidden in the basement of such a secluded and remote old mansion, whose exterior walls were even completely covered by trees!

"Bioinformatics, molecular biology, bionics, or even research on virtual Pokémon like Porygon—these fields all require the use of information technology. Professor Mei Dan's research topics are probably related to these fields as well."

Zhu Lan looked around at the rows of instruments, talking as she strolled. A red Rotom phone popped out of her pocket, snapping photos of the surroundings.

Officer Jenny frowned and shook her head repeatedly: "Even if they have a connection, it's impossible to bury a giant computer under the Forest Mansion, right? It's really strange. When exactly did they move these instruments into the forest? Is there a problem with heat dissipation?"

"Judging by its size, it doesn't seem like a supercomputer." The knowledgeable champion scholar stopped and turned to Officer Jenny, who had returned behind him, and said—

"Although I don't know much about the field of computer science, I have seen real supercomputers at the research and development center in Zhuqing City. Such machines occupy at least several hundred square meters, and a basement definitely cannot hold such a huge instrument. This place is at most a computer cluster of ordinary size, which is normal for doing research such as Pokémon gene sequencing... However, there are only two researchers in the building, Professor Medan and his assistant Neil. If you want to do a large-scale project like gene sequencing, you probably don't have enough manpower."

Orchid's explanation did not offer Miss Officer Jenny much comfort; in her view, there was no difference between a supercomputer and a computer cluster.

The policewoman walked to the long table at the far end of the basement, looked at the black-screened monitors on it, and sighed with a worried expression.

"Now I finally understand why Mei Dan was so confident that we couldn't find any clues to our research here. It turns out that all the specific research details were hidden in the computer, and we didn't know the password, so we couldn't see them at all."

Zhu Lan pointed into the distance: "Isn't there a small room over there? It shouldn't be a server room. Can you tell anything from inside?"

"Oh, there? I went in and looked at it before I came down."

Officer Jenny crossed her arms and said with an expression that said, "Go ahead and come in if you want."

"Inside is Mei Dan's bed and desk, which is probably where the professor slept while working—though it's called a desk, there's not a single piece of paper on it. If it weren't for the unmade bed next to it, you'd never guess that anyone had ever lived here. It's really strange, isn't it? Are even researchers starting to go paperless these days?"

"No research notes... Well, if you have a computer and a handheld tablet, most of the functions of pen and paper can indeed be replaced by the touch screen of a monitor."

As Zhu Lan spoke, she followed Rotom's phone to the small room. Inside, there was really nothing but a bed and a set of tables and chairs.

The table and chairs were simple iron fixtures without cabinets or drawers, roughly made but seemingly durable. A table lamp with adjustable brightness sat on the tabletop. The bed was simply covered with a white sheet, with blankets and pillows scattered haphazardly, resembling a hospital bed.

It's unclear whether these items were originally part of the Forest Mansion or were brought into the Hundred Generations Forest by Professor Meidan.

"However, if Professor Medan uses this place as his workplace, it's quite strange that there isn't even a single reference book he can consult at any time."

Miss Champion casually checked the desk lamp on the table, fiddled with it for a bit, and after turning on the knob switch, the bright white light instantly dispelled the gloom in the basement.

"Furthermore, the presence of a desk lamp here indicates that Professor Meidan's work here indeed requires reading or writing. The light bulb shows signs of aging, suggesting that its owner has used it many times. Whether it was used for reading, writing, or some other purpose, the fact that there isn't a single piece of paper around here is truly unacceptable."

Officer Jenny looked at the Sinnoh Champion, deep in thought under the lamp, and found it somewhat amusing. Her clear, bright eyes blinked, as if to say: "Truly worthy of being Hugo's sister; is that inquisitive research spirit a family trait?"

Seeing that Zhu Lan was completely unaware of her spying and had put the lamp back in its place, Officer Jenny continued to ask—

"Back to the main topic, Miss Zhulan. Since the research materials that should have been here have mysteriously disappeared, do you think the owner of the mansion might have hidden all the research materials because he was afraid of the two of us? After that guidance battle, didn't Meidan disappear for a while? Maybe he moved those reference books away at that time."

Are the books to be moved in such a short time?

Zhu Lan thought for a moment and said, "That's a possibility, but the more crucial question is—what would be the point of doing that?"

"significance?"

"Professor Meidan couldn't possibly have known in advance that the two of us would be coming to the Mori Mansion. If it was really inconvenient, he could have simply prohibited us from exploring the basement under the pretext of research confidentiality. Why would he go to such lengths to move research materials for two strangers?"

“What’s the point… no, it should be said that there’s absolutely no point. It’s precisely because there’s no point that we were put in this basement.”

With Zhu Lan's guidance, the quick-thinking Officer Jenny immediately came up with the answer.

"These documents should have been moved long before we arrived at the mansion!"

Seeing the Sinnoh champion still deep in thought with his arms crossed, the policewoman instantly cleared her mind—

"At this moment, the most reasonable explanation is that letting the two of us into the basement was just a convenient excuse; the research secrets inside had already been moved out long ago. The reason they did this was not to deceive the two of us, but to deceive another visitor who had already announced their travel plans."

Zhu Lan looked up, gazing meaningfully at the black ceiling. A thread of the mystery had already appeared before her.

"The visitors who should have arrived at Mori no Yaman today were not us, nor Neil and Vinnie, but Professor Medan's old classmate, Mr. Hayden, who founded Hayden Pharmaceuticals."


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