Bakerlon Crystal Research: Hapless Lawyer
Overview
- Stage Cost: None
- First Clear Rewards: Pink Bakerlon Crystal
Guide
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Script
Exhibition Room
The doctor has something to ask you. Go talk with him.
Dr. Miller: Miss [Player], have you noticed anything off about Mr. Lewis?
You: Hmm? Not... really. Did something happen to him?
Hearing this, Dr. Miller shakes his head lightly.
Dr. Miller: Recently, I've been busy adjusting the experiments.
Dr. Miller: Based on the results, I asked the crew members to change the location of the crystals.
Dr. Miller: In doing so, the frequency of the strange phenomena seems to have reduced...
You: And... then what happened?
Dr. Miller: Generally speaking, the lesser frequency of phenomena should subsequently have a lesser impact on the human body.
Dr. Miller: But I noticed that Mr. Lewis' behaviors have become strange... He often mutters to himself in the exhibition, looking anxious.
You: Eh? Really...?
You: That does sound a little strange.
You: ...Dr. Miller, would you like me to check on Mr. Lewis and see if he's exhibiting any strange behaviors?
Dr. Miller: That's one way to do it. But... Miss [Player], let's leave Mr. Lewis alone for now...
Dr. Miller: And just observe his behaviors from afar.
You: Understood, Dr. Miller.
Corridor of the Passenger Carriage
Observe William Lewis' behavior to see if it is strange.
Vyn: What are your thoughts on the competition between Kahn Corporation and the Schneider family?
Marius: Kahn Corporation and the Schneider family...
Marius: Wait, you're not trying to trick me, are you? Trying to ascertain Pax's intentions in cooperating with them?
Vyn: Of course not. I am merely "concerned" about your situation.
Marius: Just because I took a few tutoring sessions from you doesn't make you my teacher. Mind your own business.
Vyn: Oh? But I am your teacher.
Marius: You...
Leaving the exhibition, you encounter a "friendly" conversation between Marius and Vyn.
You: Hello, Marius and Dr. Richter. Are you guys admiring the scenery?
Marius: Yeah... Right. We're just admiring the scenery.
Vyn: How about you? You seem to be in a rush. Is it something urgent?
You: I...
You tell Marius and Vyn about your conversation with Dr. Miller.
Vyn: I see... Off you go then.
Vyn: I will be stopping by the dining carriage to try their newest drink later. Feel free to join me...
Marius: Honestly, we just can't get away from William Lewis.
Marius: I'll be sunbathing here to improve my mood.
Marius: But do call me if you need help.
You: I will!
[Begin Observation Event]
William Lewis: How did things end up like this...
William Lewis: Not only did an accident happen to the employee, but also the business partners...
William Lewis: How disappointing. Why did I promise Howard Syter to come here?
Passenger A: Eh, do you know the latest news on the train?
Passenger B: You must have missed the exciting debate the other day!
Passenger A: What happened? Tell me.
Passenger B: It was an academic discussion between Dr. Miller and two passengers...
Passenger B: It was... about a thousand uses of crystals...
Passenger A: No way. There are other passengers on this train more knowledgeable than Dr. Williams?
Passenger B: Yes, a gruff middle-aged man that seems meticulous...
Passenger B: The other was a shy woman with a lot of academic knowledge.
Passenger A: Great, I'm sure research on the crystals will continue to flourish.
Passenger B: Yes, this trip was well worth it!
Attendant: Mr. Lewis, you... don't look so good.
William Lewis: What do you know? Get me something to drink quickly.
William Lewis: I'll have to think long and hard about accepting a job from another country.
William Lewis: Oh Howard Syter, you rascal. You really put me in a pickle this time.
William Lewis: Forget it, this trip was not for naught. At least there are stories to tell Ingrid Rosworth.
[End Observation Event]
You: Looks like we were overthinking it.
You: William Lewis was just troubled about his case for Kahn Corporation...
You: Anyway, I should tell Dr. Miller about the results.
Tell the doctor that there is no problem with William Lewis.
You: I'm back, Dr. Miller.
Dr. Miller: Miss [Player], how's Mr. Lewis?
You: Well... According to my observations, there's nothing strange about him.
Dr. Miller: Oh? Why do you say that?
You: He's been muttering to himself because he's just worried about Kahn Corporation.
You: After all, he was employed by Kahn Corporation. But with the way things are going...
You explain to Dr. Miller the frustrations William Lewis is feeling.
Dr. Miller: I see. How unfortunate for the young man.
Dr. Miller: But at least we can rest assured it wasn't caused by the crystals.
Dr. Miller: Only Mr. Lewis himself can solve his troubles.
You: That's true. It's hard for anyone else to help.