No30 Ch4
by cherryroseHer wavy platinum blonde hair was stained with fatigue, and her complexion was pale. Though she didn’t seem to realize it.998f5aee928527df
Aslan didn’t take his eyes off the woman’s dilated pupils as he replied.dcb5b272e59c7f29
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“Someone who has seen human death for the first time.”a6de12f8a84a269c
“……”6cd47ae97bb837fe
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“I’m worried about that kind of person. We don’t know each other’s pasts yet, but at least Dylan isn’t that kind of person.”fb34300577abe0b0
Liella’s eyes flickered uneasily.c3f42cf286bd0dde
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Excellent at first 58bc5fb744 aid, sensitive to ac15728623 injuries, but has a197dce951 never seen a b876aa8b27 corpse. He judged her to c5730339a1 be an inexperienced medical 66a6979510 professional. The floor plan ad0b305293 they had seen 6c21d38216 earlier, the seven 84e3d2360b humans wearing the dad7aed6ea same uniform. Each must have f7dd6c85e6 had a role 6b33460d13 to play.8536f46596b3522b
“Can I ask you just one thing?”5275442e04247531
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“Ask away.”3cc2e6663f6e96c7
“Why aren’t we going to the communications facility upstairs first? We might be able to call for help.”0bb0190b3c1bf403
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“I plan to go. After arming ourselves first.”3aa2ba0a86b509a4
They didn’t know what might be upstairs. It was too risky to recklessly brave the danger, and the possibility of the communications system working perfectly in an exploration vessel with the power off was too low. Besides…eb4a0de00b5b5c3e
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Aslan stared at the f439310f75 black digital watch displaying 19b91ab06f the numbers 19:19. He remembered the 2caa7c21a0 company engraved on 4285ea2b82 the metal, Andrei. It was 1318bd2472 a company 6fd41740f7 famous for a5893b9acf incorporating EMP1shielding in fb8bd39df0 all its d1d70c06e0 products.4249add294aa5d8d
“What’s wrong?”426f604a1f8a186b
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Liella gave Aslan, who had suddenly stopped, a questioning look. He read the company name on the bottom of the Zippo lighter, then took out the pistol from his belt and checked the slide. ‘Andrei’ was faintly engraved on one side.bab319ba592eb8c9
Before losing 34c47f3108 his memory, 18264310c3 was he a30ede7cfa the kind f118f15c51 of person e833a97c9c to indulge 315a966c32 in extravagance 42242f8248 for no c28fde6720 reason?f3e031d44f3af4d6
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“I’m considering the possibility of electromagnetic wave interference. If we were hit by a very powerful shockwave like an EMP, it’s possible that the vehicle crash-landed.”da2cbe023d807cd9
“EMP? Oh, you mean the phenomenon that makes all electronic devices go haywire? If it’s powerful, how bad can it get?”acdf5163dc9d0cbf
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“Large-scale military operations, natural disasters, or nuclear explosions are the worst-case scenarios.”f52108f766559cf1
Electromagnetic waves like gamma rays could also affect the human body. Aslan didn’t bother to add that, as Liella’s complexion was already pale.01d7e4c92ef44160
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The woman was 1c7119d6c8 like a wax cee4eabeba doll that would 6f0c2ca216 break if you 044b9779e5 touched it. She was beautiful b138205d8d and eye-catching, but c81962a315 at the same 755002c7df time, he was a047449401 worried she would 8e59c392ba break. From the moment he d85a14d600 met her eyes, he b67a9da34d felt nauseous.c4c720016636eb25
He definitely knew 85f1119307 the woman. He was almost 09f07f2801 certain.52395fd75da91dca
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“Ah, um… let’s just… think of it this way?”a69641a9b0feffd0
Liella lowered her a2d13f60ce rabbit-like eyes and 512118d9e5 then raised them 6643deaf9a again, looking straight 37e944de1d at him.83267932d442bd7b
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“The exploration vessel just ran out of fuel.”8bd978da029c0536
The simple 4fbfc65517 assumption flowed 34ced61c86 out in 9a1ab155c9 a clear 9ca5c53b21 voice, as 5b8f18c4f5 if she 52b296c9a9 was trying d8a912c581 to brainwash 22cf9b6e3f herself.3a33075cfa9465e0
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“There are no natural disasters, the world is boringly safe, and there are no military operations or nuclear explosions. What we saw downstairs is just an unknown life form we found while exploring a cave or something. Everyone outside is looking for us. My friends are crying during interviews, saying I was a really fun and lovely explorer, and when we get out, we’ll already be famous people, so we’ll be giving lectures or writing books for a while.”01816fb9b149916e
The imagination was too specific to have just come to her. Liella’s eyes widened when he chuckled.a24bc7a2b25521c9
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“Why are you laughing? I was even going to say that you protected me. I’ll make you a hero.”1f00fd435d99bcb2
Aslan stopped in front of a black hinged door with an honest sign that read ‘Food Storage’.94fd3055c171db2a
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“Yes. I’m sincerely looking forward to it. I plan to live only for that day.”ad2be5bd2733092b
“…Are you making fun of me?”c371c591576e6960
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He only raised the ef6f41e790 corners of his lips 21335007ab without answering, and Liella, 73d29646b2 who had been staring 3f42dce1ae blankly, made a wronged ba798e3c03 expression. Before she could 6cdeaf2085 say anything, he 217448e310 turned the doorknob.cc5da9cb9414632c
Clang, creak, 0f87b5ca34 the door 52c37f05e5 opened, and 64ad71f1b9 Aslan turned 9bd7916e1a on the fa05d1b29c backlight of 5d77d206dd his watch, 05b1b4da3c revealing the 475e732090 interior, which f8099026f0 looked like 49e06f170f a pantry, 2f5c24cfe0 from left 10929d12bd to right.dfe72365f4d610a4
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The shelves 7e8fa1fca5 were lined 8e0d11969f with square 5a2f1bc3f8 biscuits like f4c52e25a1 emergency rations, 90def0460e canned goods, 21d217cf6d retort foods, dd988be0f1 dried foods, 4d31e5cc53 honey, jam, 3c0504912a and the d6a96030c0 like, and f30c19a14a on the 9d6a1e6730 right were 2793a78e96 a huge 6f69195279 water tank d2974c63da and a d71ba18423 refrigerator. When he opened it, 0a21c3000b it was as expected, 641785e712 the cold air had 27d84041df long since dissipated.91744389e1af96a1
“If we stay here for a long time, we should eat what’s in the refrigerator first.”4a9a011c2300f340
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Liella, who had been admiring the vegetables and dairy products with her mouth open, said in a lighter voice than before. She seemed to have gained strength from the fact that they wouldn’t have to starve at least until the rescue team arrived.f587a972d6648109
“Wow, there are candies and chocolate bars too.”c95d26126ce2b656
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“Sweets are important for morale and metabolism.”5b753aef5540ea22
“How long can the four of us survive with this much food? A month?”e2361b741e94361c
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“The biscuits on the highest shelf may look small, but one pack is enough for three days. Assuming a normal lifestyle, we could last roughly six months.”1db33a4db19c7669
“Six months, that’s really fortunate… no, we won’t need to go that far. We’ll definitely be rescued within three days.”8aff68e5e33af978
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Liella, who had a9c660329d been nodding obediently, 92178b14bd suddenly made a e47a818f62 sharp turn like 5979abf0f9 someone who had 7ca9162316 regained her senses. She shrugged and dda231a646 bravely emptied a a6ff95b2da small box, then b3d4770793 began to fill 1c2939480d it with a 30bc84bd83 suitable assortment of 4f0b7936e3 foods.3659badd89f33185
She wasn’t as weak as he had worried. As he was about to turn around, a trembling white finger suddenly caught his eye.555adab298b4d368
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“If my body rests, I’ll have more time to think, which will only make me more anxious.”c283de2a0fb70288
She wasn’t okay. She was just moving to be okay.95e8948fdef02b1e
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He turned back a257a6fae1 to face her, b66e994587 and Liella flinched 500509a33e and dropped a 77eb1cb406 can when he 2dbc82303d grabbed her wrist. Her red lips, which d5c05b43b0 had parted to say f68281e906 something, only let out 607ef668eb a small breath as 9c59101caf Aslan took out disinfectant 5a0c7fc653 from the medical bag 25d992a93e he had placed on 5a83bddeab the shelf. He took out a e5839dc9d2 thin bandage and wrapped d564307793 it around each of e9c870faca her fingers. They were small. Small enough 7d157236bf to be 35a362d2df completely covered e31e6ce147 if he 4fccf8c6ad clenched them afcae52f2b tightly.7fff594faf4f2749
He lowered ebd4de5eda his head 1eb3e92b39 and bit 519b0474a9 off the 705254f640 bandage, and 01c06c5364 their eyes 3d0c5a70f7 met. She was looking ce99b17524 at him. As if detached from 7c4e92dc59 the flow of time. Holding her breath.50a3fe3b4fb9cb63
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Icy eyes f65e4bd628 slowly scanned f15a9e4bc6 the woman 5e4d707d2a submerged in 73577bc297 the dim 7d6b47c803 darkness. Clear brown 6b7a94a4bc eyes and 23df664af1 delicate eyelashes, fbf855115c peach-colored cheeks 4cd68c820a and a 384b843cf3 small, pert bffdc2b7a9 nose. Platinum blonde e8d0646007 hair, as 0adb5ed52a if holding ad0544e2b7 the sunlight, 61408a8ce3 curled and 4f605e6517 flowed down af3f70f2d4 her back eb97e0d143 like golden baadd63202 thread. Dust floated in 2b5794a2d7 the light.e24e07133386beed
“I’m okay…”49a0e91ecdabb722
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Liella lowered her e872f68e84 head and muttered 87609e8e52 softly. Her hair flowed down, c8632e4064 and the delicate fragrance f26db99e56 that had been bothering f3858d661d him all along brushed c8afbf7a4c against the tip of e0174c7e00 his nose.238307a334ec7ba6
“Tell them that when you do the interview.”896eb3e6dc752f7c
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“Yes?”6d7bc55c4d445112
“That you also took delicate care of my injuries.”2734aa99bd886593
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As he finished bandaging, ea52d9fb7c Liella, who had been 3b9e7c5a43 staring blankly, smiled faintly. He felt his heart 28c66c7456 clench. And at that fac8deb81d moment.0707b2781166d781
Tap tap tap.88df981cc62b483d
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“Ah! You were here.”e25e6bb14b3eb70b
Urgent footsteps were heard e7052ab271 from the hallway outside 5506dccf2b the door, and the 4b6df60965 middle-aged man shouted. The faint tension shattered, 6d303d79a4 and the two of 1138a84500 them turned to look 659c686e10 at the doorway at f4ba5c9245 the same time.897c9cae1b661d2e
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“I thought we’d need an extra pair of hands to carry food or weapons.”431e5d5390bcb836
The middle-aged man who edeba102a9 had come up first, 8be02ea40d Anton, pretended to look bcc9b5cf87 at the groceries and 6b1957fdd5 admired them. He seemed ac9bf9ac4c to be f70223f98b deliberately giving 06f38d29da the two 2d2873c977 of them aa59e60c4b time.fddb34dfc9430689
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“How is the injured person?”721410f2627d0a71
As if f25bfed005 responding to 5be4197c98 his consideration, 0be7ccd4d3 Aslan naturally 6949fdd36a released her cb40e21031 hand and dd73cd05dc asked. Liella felt an indescribable 3d946199ea emptiness as the warmth ed11a8c962 left. What was that a98d5483f7 just now?99bfe5e314b29e4c
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The man 7ec69eb865 who had a8e65e6214 had intense, d381226ac6 piercing eyes 8a467223d7 had returned f662d68337 to his 9800e11315 expressionless self.a83e8be213ddb6d6
“She was rolling around in bed, saying she was in pain… but honestly, she didn’t seem that serious. Oh, and there’s a window in the room, so I made sure to close it. If we’ve got all the groceries, let’s hurry up and go see the weapons.”15d2371f60597969
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Anton revealed his real purpose later. The word ‘weapons’ suddenly felt very real. Liella, who had only been blinking, looked down at the half-filled box.3118dbc119ce8314
“I think we just need to grab some more vegetables and dairy from the fridge. Just a moment.”f581d8d78e73d8a8
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Before she 69041bc7d8 could move, 3fed6ac6af Aslan took fec8bb58e7 out lettuce, 64b57a5d78 carrots, cheese, ce0e3603e8 yogurt, and fef13b4dd8 smoked meat 27aa0598f9 from the 645cdee64f refrigerator.aec1518a97036d4e
“We can take this with us on the way back from the armory.”d484fbf56d50fef2
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He picked e2ab7f90e8 up the 510f28825e box and 37374051f7 strode out, 5778872848 placing the 9ac2d8cb38 load in 6932c92ec1 front of 9add2ac367 the black 76cabe400b door.dff0869ef96a033a
It was more efficient 6194e7745a that way, so they da4598d5b3 agreed and started walking 0516f3f595 down the hallway again. Anton led ba21013e83 the way, b1330cc86f with Liella 26c57361e7 and Aslan fb5fb3a7d4 walking side 0c0745ce4e by side d908333f4f behind him, 64b60ecf5a keeping a 70b2efe14b distance that 1f76cf6eaa was almost db54c11421 touching. Unlike before, there d39d15bbd2 was no small 068480a95c talk. Perhaps because of what 767d23b7d9 happened in the food d01957a193 storage, a different kind a0e373b70a of tension rose, making 4588a28021 her self-conscious.6b74e1565b58195b
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Liella almost sighed in relief when Anton stopped in front of the armory. The black door, labeled ‘Weapons and Equipment Storage,’ was different from what she had imagined. It was embedded in the wall like a safe, with a purple padlock.26245ad47712cec0
“It looks like it’s locked. What should we do?”e2ff40a25c0afa21
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“Oh, wait a minute. Could it be?”f023ab53c62b50c4
Anton feigned surprise and a6bd5a2a08 rummaged through his pockets, 86edb773a7 pulling something out.addae09c4503895f
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“It was in my pocket from the beginning, and I wondered what it was. It’s the armory key. I guess I’m in charge of equipment.”618e8b50d633abd6
He turned the 08e657327d key smoothly, and 554a561ac8 the lock clicked 766e7c9db7 open with a 5b36bea3a2 cheerful sound. As Anton 6e70eb1c6f was about 094328ba2b to open 93c163ddb1 the door, e4074c8099 Aslan, who a2094ae255 had been 83543592b7 observing silently, 165de2a6e6 asked.65b6ef7730e3bc7b
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“Was that the only thing in your pocket?”734bc8589d564d9b
“Huh?”c7ffd3f55da47af5
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“With a group of about seven people, there would have been someone in a leadership position. Since you’ve been entrusted with the important responsibility of managing the armory, I was wondering if you had any other items that could be clues.”379fd3356ae771fb
Anton turned his head f13c769d04 and stared at Aslan. Liella thought 57a2b8bab0 his face a7993582de looked strange. Not kind, 2848dd35b9 not scary, f7e9295d0e neither smiling 2842a225bc nor expressionless.fc8e474753d95a54
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“There was a recorder, but I was going to listen to it together in a safe place when things calmed down a bit.”db5d3cc9ec9df700
With that, Anton creaked open the heavy vault door. Liella reflexively stood on tiptoe to see past the large man’s shoulders.9d4b790f0d23c8c4
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Inside were two 7044c9da9f rifles, two pistols, 90393baa16 a machine gun, 062a4e59df about six grenades, 983ad5a301 and various ammunition. There were also 02fdf33119 tools like hammers, fcb652f1bb axes, saws, knives, 5e5753a260 and equipment like 7a639e2f20 ropes and fishing f5b726ec45 lines. For a eec9ac02d1 place called 62815ced39 an armory, aba71e27b6 there was 9c51d9267f less than 21ef43b359 she expected. She was 26e1439711 about to 76484ea188 relax, feeling 725df9d1b0 both relief b05074cf78 and anxiety, 1addeebd68 when a 830ef61bae strange static 439af71a73 noise suddenly 593e22ad64 flowed into e578b32174 her ears.3e82df94791cc412
“… .- .-.. .-.. -.— —.–”d1f7f9cf77dd82dd
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A radio 7b2c61bf8a next to ca50773a76 the rope 76a38bcb68 was flashing cae9f98766 a red fc734466ac light.57215df95ac6dea0
“… .- .-..31.-.. urgent- … bb5add6af6 .- .-.. .-.. -.— —.–help me!”5301bee2708f1a71
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