Chapter 153: Clues

New York is about 10,850 kilometers away from Tokyo, and it takes about 14 hours by plane. It's been a long time, but it can't be helped, if it's just Diana, Clark might still be able to fly over with her, but with Hulk, it's ······

Fortunately, Jarvis gave Clark a business class, the kind with a bed, so the 13 hours were not too difficult. And it's already night, and when Clark and the others get off the plane tomorrow, they can go to Tokyo for lunch first.

Just as Clark and the others boarded the plane, less than 300 nautical miles from Tokyo Bay, Japan, on a large cruise ship. Dr. Serizawa's assistant, Dr. Graham, found Dr. Serizawa with a document while Dr. Serizawa was watching a video of underwater life in Tokyo Bay captured by a satellite earlier.

"Doctor, it has been determined that the slate found by Dr. Makimoto is inferred from time and traces to belong to the same period as the frescoes we found in Ward 8. In the end, according to the comparison, it was found that the huge creature depicted on the stone tablet was Godzilla. ”

Dr. Serizawa took the report from Graham, which listed the various data of the slate in detail, including trace comparison, corrosion degree, and so on.

"Have you deciphered the words on the slate?" Serizawa looked at the report in his hand and asked Graham next to him. Because Serizawa only specializes in ancient creatures, he is not good at those ancient hieroglyphs. But it doesn't matter, he's not good at it, but there are people who do.

"It's been deciphered, and right behind this report is the decipherment of those ancient texts!" At this, Serizawa emerged with an irrepressible excitement from Graham's tone.

And it was Graham's excitement that Dr. Serizawa knew that the rest of the night must be good news.

With excitement and excitement, Serizawa opened the following page of the report. He saw that the top part of the report was written with the words inscribed on the stone tablet, and the bottom part was written with what their scientists had deciphered.

It's not a lot, but it records the final resting place of a monster called God. And according to the text on this tablet, the last place where the monster called Godzilla, which they called Godzilla, was dormant in the Philippines.

Seeing this, Dr. Serizawa thought of the mine they discovered in the Philippines in 1999. But thinking about the eggs that were parasitic in Godzilla's body, Serizawa knew that this clue of his was probably broken.

Because judging from the various traces of the mine, the godzilla sleeping in the Philippines is dead, and the monster that killed it has laid its own eggs in its body.

However, there is also good news for this time, and that is that the eggs laid by the creature that killed Godzilla know where it went after leaving the mines in the Philippines.

Because this egg made a big disturbance on the day it appeared. Fortunately, the egg is now under their surveillance.

Although Serizawa has been a member of the Emperor Project for more than 20 years, there are various materials about these ancient beasts within the organization, such as a photo of a giant orangutan called Steel that is about 30 meters tall.

But data is always just data, and although Dr. Serizawa has been able to access all kinds of monster materials freely over the years, he has never seen these monsters in a real sense, the kind that can move.

So after discovering that the satellite had taken a photo of a suspected giant life form, Serizawa immediately came to Tokyo with his team.

And reality did not disappoint Serizawa, allowing him to find this slate that recorded key information.

"Doctor, there's a situation!" Just as Serizawa was looking at the documents in his hand, a staff member on the cruise ship suddenly came to Serizawa's side and said to him.

"What's wrong?" Dr. Serizawa was disturbed by the staff member's words, and finally looked away from the report in his hand.

"Doctor, look." With that, the staff member handed the tablet in his hand to Dr. Serizawa.

Serizawa took the tablet in the staff member's hand and looked at it, only to see that the tablet was playing a news report that a huge amount of steam was gushing out of the sea in Tokyo Bay from time to time. Then the undersea tunnel under Tokyo Bay also collapsed for unknown reasons, and a large amount of red liquid suspected of blood appeared in the passage.

"Let's go, let's leave for Tokyo now!" Dr. Serizawa looked at the report and linked it to the huge creatures they had previously monitored with satellites, and the report he now had in his possession. I guessed at once, and it is likely that the things that are happening in Tokyo Bay now are because Godzilla is going to appear.

"Yes, Doctor!"

Just as Serizawa's cruise ship turned back to Tokyo, Clark and Banner were already on a flight from New York to Tokyo. Because wireless devices such as mobile phones are not allowed on the plane, Clark and Banner do not know that Tokyo, the destination of their others, is changing.

The next morning, after Clark and his plane landed at the airport, Clark and his team saw the news about the accident in Tokyo Bay and the undersea passage from the airport news. After all, a multi-billion dollar tunnel collapsed, and there were no deaths, so the Japanese side had no intention of hiding it.

"Tokyo Bay······, Clark, did you think this accident was caused by the super-large creature that Makimoto found earlier?" Banner watched the news on the airport TV, and immediately thought of the huge unknown life form that Makimoto had mentioned.

After all, Makimoto had introduced Banner to Tokyo Bay before. The average water depth of the entire Tokyo Bay is about 12 meters, and there is an undersea passage below that connects Kawasaki and Kisarazu.

Therefore, it is impossible for an undersea volcano to exist underwater, and it is even more impossible to spew out that kind of steam with high temperatures. Therefore, the accident in the undersea passage of Tokyo Bay can only be caused by a new factor. Coupled with the red liquid that appeared to be blood pouring into the undersea passage, Banner was even more certain that the culprit of the accident was the giant creature that had happened to Mumoto.

"Possibly." Clark looked at the picture on the TV, and inexplicably felt a little familiar. But after recalling it carefully, I can't remember why it feels familiar, and there doesn't seem to be any picture of Japan in those Marvel movies, let alone something about a huge monster.