The test was repeated again and again, with the Pokemon instructed to use either their right or left hand. Yeung made notations throughout, commenting on how Meowth still seemed to be enjoying himself and how Mewtwo was very meticulous in his problem-solving. Standing, Yeung tucked the notebook under his arm and he removed the blindfold from Meowth. "You can take a break for a bit, play around if you want. Still need to do one more session with Mewtwo." Walking over, he readjusted the blindfold on Mewtwo, and removed all the pieces, placing them on the table before him. "Alright, no hands, this time. Just use your abilities. Try to avoid gesturing, sit on your hands if you have to."
Mewtwo nodded and waited for the prompt to begin. Before, he merely looked at the pieces and directed them by moving his head, but this time he couldn't see where the pieces were.
"Go ahead," Yeung nodded and clicked his stopwatch.
Mewtwo inhaled and focused, picturing each piece individually. Once he had pictured the piece, he pictured it floating in the air, and after a moment, a blue aura surrounded the piece and lifted it clumsily off the table. Now, the hard part; remembering where the piece went. Moving his head, Mewtwo directed the piece toward the board until he heard it hit, then he slid it across the board until he found its respective slot. The piece took a few tries until it clacked into place, and Mewtwo turned his attention to another piece, taking the time to picture it.
Yeung noted the behavior, nodding. "Seems that its abilities are sight-based," he said quietly to himself, "as they lack the precise control when it is blindfolded..." He watched as Mewtwo worked a few more pieces into the board, and then moved his head as if looking around for the rest. He saw Mewtwo lift his arm toward the table. "No using your hands, just use your abilities."
Mewtwo nodded and put his hand down, trying to picture the remaining pieces. He pictured one and eventually focused on it, repeating the process of sliding it along the board and rotating it until it found its respective slot. The next few pieces were fitted in a similar manner, the time between each piece increasing as he struggled to recall what the piece looked like. One piece was snatched by his powers and moved toward the board, trying to find its respective slot. It was knocked against the board a few times, rotated several times, and moved toward the edge, where it was tossed across the room. The clattering startled Mewtwo and he looked around. "That was not my intention..."
Yeung nodded, clicking his stopwatch. "That's fine, we can stop now." He stood and removed the blindfold, and then walked around the table to fetch the thrown piece. "Your abilities are definitely sight-based, as you struggled quite a bit..."
Back in the station, Giovanni entered and spoke with the receptionist, requesting to meet with the less-than-hospitable Jenny. He was followed by his attorney, Prosecutor Payne. The receptionist relayed the information to Cousin Jenny, who had since returned from the cafeteria, a folder in her arms.
Jenny blinked at the request. "Sure, I'll go get her," she turned and walked away, stopping by her office momentarily to drop off the folder, and then proceeded to make her way to her cousin's room, rapping on the door. "Giovanni is here with his attorney, are you ready to interview him?"