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>Have him lead you and Ryan through the Hospital. You're more likely to get where you need to be even faster, with a guide who frequents this area. However, moving in a group like this might get you caught easier. You have zero experience working with this Digimon, you don't know if you can function as a unit.
>+Write-in
You need his direct guidance, but you don't expect him to know how to handle two humans while sneaking around. You'll have to make sure you're on the same page before anything else.
"I have an associate who's scouting out the inside. Can you stick around here? It'll go better if all of us make a plan together."
<span class="mu-s"><span class="mu-b">"Alright... Not like I can rush into it anyway."</span></span>
You wait around in the hedge for a few more minutes, until Ryan finally replies to your messages.
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After the two of you get back in contact, you explain the situation to him, and catch him up on your brief meeting with Pulsemon and the aspiring recruit. He's a bit antsy about working with wild Digimon after his last run-in with them in the partition.
"So, you just found him here again?" Ryan asks, looking at Pulsemon with distinct suspicion.
<span class="mu-s">"Yup. He has a good reason to be around the Hospital."</span>
<span class="mu-s"><span class="mu-b">"And I'll be leading you two right to the entry point. As long as you help me get the boss away from those weirdo Digimon."</span></span>
"Hey, so about your first meeting with Marnie here. You're saying it was-"
You hold your hands out to stop him, quickly signaling for a time-out. He trails off and looks at you in confusion, while you type up a text message. His eyes widen in understanding once he reads it. It's a bad idea to tell Pulsemon that Ryan's organization was responsible for his pursuit. You want to grill him about the Goburimon guy, as well as everything the Dogs of War have been up to, but now is a bad time. This ally is too important to upset.
"Just brief us on everything you discovered while inside."
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