>>5200325>“Should we meet them in Ooarai?” That’s relatively neutral ground.“Why not bring them here?” Erwin asks. “Less work for us, and they’re the ones sniffing around.”
“As true as that is, it won’t look like we’re being pricks if we go to Ooarai, neutral ground for a parley and all that,” you explain.
“Even if Ooarai is our homeport?” Erwin asks.
“Well, it’s closer to neutral than dragging them out to sea,” you reply. “Plus, we’re not telling them where the gold is – if we have the meeting there, it could be anywhere in the city.”
“Fine, that sounds good to me,” Erwin says. The rest of the History Club has no complaints so that’s the plan you go with.
“How’s the afternoon on Sunday?” Caesar offers. “We have the match on Saturday so we should be free.”
“Sounds fine to me,” you reply. “Will any of them even be able to see us that early though?”
“The Japanese museums probably,” Saemonza says. “Though the British Museum..”
“We might be waiting a little while for them, got it,” you nod. “Anyone have any objections to that?”
No one does, so you get the emails sent and finish your lunch.
After school, you head to the warehouse as usual. Now that you have an enemy and have a map, your team’s training can be focused better, instead of just doing the general stuff to stay sharp. It’s coming along well. As far as you can tell most of the rust that comes with taking a week off is gone – if there was any to begin with – and the Ooarai fighting machine is shifting back into gear.
>See if you can find out more information about the field – like where you’re starting.>Check Pravda’s social media – see if there are any developments that might change things.>Focus on your team first – teambuilding or just more exercises to keep them in top shape.>Write-inEvening Free Time
>Get to investigating this ghost tank.>See if Yuzu's had a chance to use her tools.>Research the museums interested by yourself.>Write-in