"I'm someone you've been talking about the whole time you've been talking," Jansen said. Instantly, the two members of the Black Warrior put on wary faces. They simultaneously drew their weapons behind their backs and pointed them forward. "What are you doing here?" One of the Black Warrior members asked. "Shouldn't you be in the testing room?" Jansen frowned, thinking for a few seconds. "Really? But I don't think my place is in the testing room." Upon hearing Jansen's answer, the two Black Warrior members tightened their grip on their weapons even more. "As you can see now, I'm very cold," Jansen said as he folded his arms across his chest, pretending to shiver. "Do you see this back of mine?" Jansen asked again while showing the exposed part of his back. "I need warm clothes. Can one of you lend me that uniform?" "What nonsense are you talking about? What are you actually up to?" One of the Black Warrior members laughed at Jansen. Jansen still had a cold and sl
"Why are you suddenly looking suspiciously at Richard, Jansen?" Matthew asked as he walked hand in hand with Jansen. Jansen was somewhat taken aback by Matthew's question. Ever since learning about Richard from Matthew, Joseph, and Ryann, Jansen couldn't stop thinking about the answer to his confused thoughts. When he realized Matthew's gaze implied astonishment, Jansen was a bit awkward. Jansen averted his eyes from Matthew in order to cover up his awkwardness. "I don't feel suspicion, I just feel strange," Jansen replied a little stiffly. He tried to restrain himself from saying everything outright. Matthew immediately frowned and tilted his head slightly. He noticed Jansen's gesture as if he was hiding something. "Can't you be specific?" Matthew asked. Jansen looked back at Matthew again. He gave a brief smile and shook his head. "It's nothing really serious. It's just that the last few days I keep running into Richard, whether by chance or not," Jansen explained. M
"Wait. Why are you guys so panicked?" asked Jansen in surprise. Matthew then ripped off Jansen's shirt after realizing there was a bandage visible. The look on his face immediately turned very surprised when he saw the thick bandage. There was a reddish color indicating blood from the bandage. "What did you do to make something like this happen?" Matthew asked with an incredulous look. Jansen immediately lowered the bottom of his shirt again. "Aish. I'm fine, why are you guys acting so over the top?" Jansen grumbled. "How did you end up in the common book room?" Joseph asked as he hurriedly sat down beside Jansen. His gaze conveyed a great deal of curiosity. Jansen lowered his face slightly with a look of astonishment. He pushed Joseph's body away so as not to get too close to him. "Hey. I told you, there's no need to overdo it," said Jansen, who looked at Joseph with annoyance. "I want to read a book in there, of course. What do you think the shared book room is
"I don't know why... I saw the look in that monster's eyes... so pitiful," Jansen continued. He was still trying to neutralize his throat which was still feeling a choking sensation. Matthew frowned, then turned to look at Hansel. Matthew seemed to have no idea what Jansen was talking about. "What do you mean? That monster attacked you and it even had the heart to kill you," Matthew said. "I know it's hard for you to believe, but that's exactly what I witnessed, Matthew. I saw how the monster's eyes radiated anger and sadness at me," said Jansen, who told the story with some nervousness. "Jansen, you seem to still be in a regretful mood after hearing the story of the middle-aged woman who lost her child after becoming a monster," Matthew replied while shaking his head. Jansen had guessed that Matthew wouldn't believe his words so easily. But on the other hand, Jansen wanted to tell Matthew that what he had witnessed was not a lie. "I witnessed it with my own two eyes
"Ah, right. I just realized that this area is an abandoned area," replied a dumbfounded Jansen. Joseph laughed sarcastically. "What did you ever realize?" he asked. "Hey, did you hear something?" Jansen furrowed both eyebrows. His attention was drawn to what Joseph was saying. For a few seconds, Jansen tried to sharpen his hearing. Actually, Jansen didn't hear any sound at first. But after he tried to sharpen his hearing, he gradually heard the sound of hurried steps. At first it only sounded faint. After that, the sound Jansen heard became clearer. "Did someone come here?" Joseph asked. His voice became a whisper. Jansen nodded his head and replied, "It looks like someone came here. Two people, I guess?" Joseph didn't answer Jansen's question right away. He tried to clarify his hearing to confirm what Jansen was saying. When he was sure of his hearing, Joseph's face gradually turned worried. "That's right. There are two people coming here, Jansen. We have to
"What made you so curious about that document?" asked William. Jansen let out a long sigh as he rubbed his temples. He didn't know how to explain to William. "I don't know how to explain to you. But I can assure you that I need that document to stop Frank from doing these crazy experiments," said Jansen with conviction. William looked at Jansen seriously. Soon William suddenly laughed sarcastically which implied mockery to Jansen. "I didn't expect you to say that. What makes you so sure you can destroy Frank's experiments?" asked William. Jansen had expected William's response to be like this. That's why he had prepared himself so that he could control his passionate ambition. Not only did he want to cancel Frank's experiments, but he also wanted to teach Frank a lesson. "I had expected you to feel unsure of me. If I tell you now, I can't give you physical proof," Jansen retorted. "You won't believe a word I say either-which may sound like heroic nonsense. I just
"Do you still feel a lot of pain?" asked Katthes. Ryann nodded her head. "Yes, but it doesn't really hurt anymore. Just a little sore." Katthes grimaced, then turned to William who had moments ago aimed a bullet at Ryan. "You're supposed to be protecting people, not shooting at them," Katthes retorted in a grumbling, sarcastic tone. William didn't say anything, but he bowed his head briefly. With an awkward face that actually felt guilty, his hand rubbed the back of his neck. "I didn't realize there were people who fought back like you," Alex replied to William's words. "It's like you don't know that there are people like us, who want to fight Frank and disobey his orders," Jansen replied casually. William raised his eyebrows, as if to show he was not convinced. "Then why didn't they do anything?" William asked. "What did you do before you finally disobeyed Frank's orders?" Jansen asked William back. William and Alex immediately fell silent after Jansen as
'GRRRR...' Instantly Jansen lowered his head again with a panicked expression on his face. He was looking at Joseph and Katthes who had moved to this back door. Joseph and Katthes could not see clearly because the door bordering the driver's row seat and the rear bench was closed. They both looked at Jansen with questioning gazes. "What's outside the car?" asked Joseph in a hushed tone. "Half-human monster," replied Jansen who said in a low voice as well. "Virus T-26 version B." Joseph and Katthes immediately glared in surprise. For a few seconds they both just stood there rigidly with tightened expressions. "The virus is a half-spider monster," Katthes said softly. "That monster is one that is difficult to defeat." "Are we going to die then?" asked one of the very young women. Her voice was slightly trembling and her eyes radiated obvious fear. Katthes, who recognized the fear in the woman's gaze and gesture, reached out his hand. He stroked her shoulder to calm