The next day, Morimoto Chiyoda left her home on time.
This weekend wasn't a holiday. People needed to be monitored at Shinjuku station, as well as other crowded places and important locations like the Prime Minister's residence.
There was no choice but to adopt this foolish method of waiting for a rabbit to run into a snare.
According to the task force's deductions, Tritium should have died along with the higher-ups at Tokyo Electric Power Company, but they couldn't rule out the slight chance that it survived.
The lack of movement might signify that, after using its Superpower, it needed time to recuperate.
Because this possibility could not be extinguished, they still had to continue their watchful presence at Shinjuku station with the thought that Tritium might not be dead.
Ordinary people couldn't be involved in these matters, so only the task force could keep an eye on the scene.
