2.55 ---------- saints

"What the opposing sides do with the bodies of the people they take is a hotly debated issue, and the few remaining governments have tried to suppress these debates.

They're having trouble with that, and that's a good thing, isn't it? ”

- Random web commentator, in a comment on a live footage of an active Antagonist Biofactory

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The nuns were the first to react. She fell to her knees and folded her hands on her chest. "Forgive me, saint, I didn't ...... I'm sorry. Please forgive me. She pleaded as she lowered her neck again and again, like those little waterpecker toys.

Embarrassed. In fact, it's just too weird. "Hey, yes, no, there's nothing like that. I'm not a saint. ”

The nun girl looked up, her eyes filled with confusion and awe. "Aren't you part of the Vanguard?" She asked.

I pressed my hand on the wounded place on my stomach. Wou

dStop is leaking ticking, the rubber material is melting, and only cool skin. It looks as strange as it feels. "I think," I muttered. ", this feels disgusting."

(Nano regeneration treatment will get you back to a better state, but you should still be careful not to get hurt again.) In addition, the likelihood of cancer cells appearing in these areas also increases by an order of magnitude. )

"What?" I hissed. I raised my hand. "Not you," I said, gesturing to the side of my head. "My ...... Sound...... You know what, pretend I didn't say anything, okay? ”

"As you wish." Nun said.

The bald head took a step back, looking ready to flee. I don't know what made her kneel, it was the things that magically appeared around me, or the voices that came to my head. Either way, he's trying to do smart things.

The nun girl got up much faster and grabbed the bald arm. "You're going to stay here until the saint dismisses you," she said.

Baldness doesn't seem to like that, but I have more important things to worry about.

"What's the deal with cancer?" I asked Miaris.

Worry is unnecessary. When enough cancer cells grow to the point where it becomes a problem, you either die or accumulate enough points and that problem is trivial.

"Cats?"

I froze, then looked up and met Lucy's bright blue eyes. Some of them burst into tears, her hands clasped to her chest, as if they were about to be hit at any moment. I imagined what she would be like. I walked for a while, and when I came back, I ...... Well, I'm still me, but I should also be one percent out of a hundredth. "Lucy," I said.

"You're dying?" She asked.

It felt like there was a balloon in my chest that was blowing up. There is no mutual accusation, no accusations, no sense of betrayal. She's just worried. "I'm fine now," I said. "I, ah, was stabbed a little."

"But are you okay now?" She asked.

"It's like rain," I said. "Except for cancer, but it's a side effect."

"Cancer?" She hissed.

I waved. "All good. I have the ability to be like a god, and I can solve any problem by spending money. Ha. I jumped up laughing and quickly hugged her. I stopped next to her head. "I can fix yours too." I whispered.

Lucy angrily pushed me away. "Not right now," yes, you have to control your desires, ha, now it's going to be up and down! She said. "We have a lot to worry about besides me. Kittens ......"

"yes," I said.

I looked at the group that was in charge of solving all these troubles. They looked at me the same way. Damn it. "What do we do?" The teacher-type woman asked.

I licked my lips. Even the bald man is waiting for me to figure out something. I didn't ask for anything. I won't ask for stupid power either. "Yes, yes. We can't stay here. I don't think so. Well. God, Myaris, can we stay here? ”

I'm afraid I can't observe anything other than what your own body and your gear has received. On the other hand, I can model and simulate the possible movements of opposing groups. This looks so blurry.

This won't always be the case. If you are close to the center of the landing site, your position will be taken before nightfall when the pair starts looking for creatures. By this time tomorrow, this area of the city may no longer be inhabitable.

"Damn. Well, we can't stay here. We need to leave. This building is connected to several other buildings. Maybe there is a way to run. ”

"Ma'am." The nun girl said. "I checked in on the bus at the church. With twenty seats, we might be able to accommodate more. ”

"Where is the car parked?" I asked. "External?"

She shook her head. "Ma'am, three floors down."

I held back the shiver in my back. This girl may be the same age as me, maybe a little older. She had been acting dismissive a minute before, and frankly, I preferred her to look at me in awe, as if I were going to release a bouquet of flowers and a world-saving medicine at the same time.

"Okay, okay, yes," I said. "It's a great idea."

"Will you kill all the aliens we meet?" The bald man asked.

I swallowed. Can I do this? "I'm definitely going to try," I said. I flipped the hummingbird over, grabbed its barrel, and shoved it into the hands of the athletes who rushed to my side. "Can you figure out how to attach it to your gear?" I asked.

"Uh, yes, of course," he said.

"Okay. Good. I'm just a girl," I said.

"But you are a saint," said the nun.

"But I'm still the only one. There are many more people that you need to take care of. They also nodded their heads as well, as if I was rambling on some nonsense.

I just want to keep my friends and kittens safe. Other than that, it's hard to say. "I'll get the kitten ready to go," Lucy said. She squeezed my hand twice and walked away, her crutches clicking.

"That's right, okay The group is ready to go. Nun girl, will you stay with me for a while? ”

And then I did as I said. The nun girl came closer. "Yes, saint...... Please forgive me, I don't know your name. ”

"I'm Catherine. There is no sage shit. I appreciate your help," I said.

She nodded. "You've been chosen, and you're the most important."

I blinked. In fact, the girl ...... It might be normal for someone like her. "Hmm. Listen, I need to know where that bus of yours is. Directions to get there and more. ”

"We took the elevator up from the parking lot," she said.

I frowned. The power has begun to flicker. "Is it big enough to hold all of us?"

"Elevators? No, I don't think so. ”

"No, car!" I say. "We took the stairs. Can some of you help those who are hurting? ”

"It will be our honor," she said.

"Cool, cool. Let's move out as soon as possible. I said.

"What about the corpses?" She asked.

I stopped. "What about them?"

"If we don't burn them......"

Then aliens will use these corpses. On the other hand. "There were two and maybe three aliens around, and not ten minutes wasted. No, we're going to move on. ”

"As you wish, saint." She bowed lightly and turned to leave.

"Hey, by the way, what's your name?" I asked.

"It's Mary," she said.

"Thank you, Mary," I said. "Then let go of the saints."

That girl is very nice. But it still creeps me out.