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From North America?
Seriously?
We're gonna petrify the whole planet?
We'll do whatever it takes to save everyone and win, even if it means ending humanity again.
So... how many minutes do we have before the petrification beam gets here?
Or how long would we have, supposing the North American team succeeded in their mission?
We aren't supposing anything.
There's no point in doubting now.
They will pull this off.
Our only chance is to put our faith in them and plan accordingly.
This isn't so different from Treasure Island.
We just need Senku to do his countdown trick again.
Yeah, we'll just toss up some revival fluid right before the beam hits us.
Well... that could work, but the bigger the blast radius, the faster the wave.
We'd basically be hoping to get lucky.
It's total RNG.
And Lady Luck despises you, so...
In that case, I've got an idea!
It might be a pain in the ass to make
but we can guarantee that the revival fluid ends up on us, all thanks to a trick of sonic-
Is that light what I think?
Not again...
You actually pulled it off... huh, Senku?
I'd know that wretched light anywhere!
Wait, does this mean the world's ending right now?
It'll get Corn City, and us too!
Then Ishigami Village, even our friends at Treasure Island, they're all gonna turn to stone!
Was there an accident in North America?
No, that's not possible.
This is a last-ditch effort to win by way of petrification and revival.
Francois and Suika's part in the petrification plan was to get away and then revive everyone.
Which means it's in their bag!
Check the rucksack they took from us!
See if the revival fluid's still there!
Senku's team lost their revival fluid!
Let's get this to them!
I suspected as much.
The Noah's Ark that is the revival fluid is right here, and nowhere else.
It took you nearly 100 days to rescue me.
Odd.
I had imagined that you'd reach me a little earlier.
You're not getting lazy, are you, Stan?
Or is this scientist just not a sufficiently enticing damsel?
That's enough out of you.
Got no time for warm and fuzzy gratitude.
The petrification beam's coming.
Is that beam of light the petrification beam?
The same one that froze us thousands of years ago?
If we throw a bottle of revival fluid straight up at the perf moment, it just might un-petrify us!
Right!
Get ready to see how a cool-headed, capable woman does things!
This is nothing!
No one could have thrown that thing perfectly!
The wave is coming way too fast!
If we throw several vials up at once, we should be alright.
So long as the petrification beam's speed hasn't changed.
From the moment it appears on the horizon, it'll take-
Hate to interrupt, but I don't see any revival fluid in here.
Why?
Why bring the revival fluid to the Medusa Tower's receptacle?
Well, that was terrifying!
Our shock cannon is utalbray!
Now our poor little receptacle is all chipped!
Yeah, that's right, Xeno.
You see now?
Humanity might go silent for a few days, or months for that matter.
But eventually, one way or another
be it the cry of a wild beast, or a peal of thunder, some sound of nature will break that vial.
And the revival fluid of science will rain down on us.
We need that last bottle of revival fluid!
Shit.
Body's wrecked.
Can't move a muscle.
Suika
get in the tower.
Right in the center.
It has to be you, because no one else can move.
You're gonna make yourself useful, right?
I'll catch you later, Xeno.
Might take a few days, might take years, but we are gonna get revived.
So this is only goodbye until we all meet again.
Senku's group hopes to win by dousing one of their own with revival fluid after everyone's petrified.
Too bad for them.
If I were to shoot at it, and knock the vial out of position, the revival fluid would be lost.
It'll likely be the end of humanity, but I could always get lucky.
The fluid could land on one of my comrades.
If I don't shoot, these brats'll beat us.
If I do, I'll be all but damning humanity, to gain a slim chance of winning.
It's exactly as it was 3,000 years ago.
The light will arrive 56 seconds from when it appeared on the horizon.
Perfect reproducibility.
Ah, this wave of light is as elegant as it is calamitous.
The fools who ruled the old world were blind to the beauty of new science.
Time and time again, their petty power struggles held me back.
Don't you see?
This is our one chance.
Guided by minds like ours, the world can finally be set on the right path.
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