“The doctors seem to be very pleased.”
Oliver had this giddy smile on his face, looking at how the old men in white were laughing along with the higher officials of the army.
All of them were shaking hands, giving out compliments to one another, all the while disregarding all three of them.
“Why wouldn’t they be? It just means that they’ll be able to get more funds with this development. Especially since all of us have shown a great deal of improvement.”
Chris whispers to them, in the longest that he had been there, he was quite aware of how some things run there. Lack of results meant c
Chris still felt his whole body aching at that moment, though it’s been several hours had passed since his last check-up. It seemed the scientists were becoming more drastic as they were proceeding with all of it these past two days.And now he remained waiting on the operating bed while the doctors discussed his status. The white room, like before, had different machines and was once again had a large one-way mirror, wherein there were surely people behind. Such a person was Dr. Steinz, who was with several more of the other scientist.“What do you mean, you still can’t replicate it?”The bearded old man ended up shouting at his subordinates, all the while they trembled in front of him.As all results show, negative, along with zero levels of power, increase.&
“I thought I was in the clean up division?”It dumbfounded Chris seeing the next mission that was assigned to him. After reading some details of it, he was now confused why he was being given a job like that.There was certainly something about it that does not sit properly with him, especially because it was a job that the officials have deemed safe.The special private was currently standing at attention within the doctor’s office. He was immediately called in there after he arrive, after enjoying his three days’ leave.Doctor Steinz arch a brow at the question, removing his focus from his computer before smirking and giving him an amused stare.The man turned his chair, crossing his legs as he faced him. After a few seconds of browsing his clipboard with a fe
Twelve well-built men stood in front in a salute the moment he and the doctor entered the room. All of them wearing tactical suits with a red dog-like logo.“Private, may I introduce to you the Set security force.”Steinz had this proud look on his face as he gestured at the group that gave a firm greeting to them. Chris did the same in respect, but he could not remove his frown upon realizing that they were not from the military.He moves closer to the bearded man in order to whisper his concern. “A private army?”Though he knew that this was a special mission, not to mention one that was completely under the research division. He could not help but worry, seeing as they got hired mercenaries instead of soldiers.Doctor Steinz let out a sigh as he took off his
Chris was deep in thought, trying to reach out to the deepest recesses of his mind. In search of an alternative, wanting to speak to the two beasts that he had encountered. He kept calling Wolfenstein the way he had before. He could feel that they were still alive, yet he could not call them out.He stops when he felt a hand on his shoulder. When he turned to see who it was. It was sergeant Rodrigo giving him a thumbs up, his face asking if he was okay. He gives him a node to say yes, allowing him to be left alone again.Though this time he couldn’t return to his meditation, noticing the weird look on some soldiers. Some of them were grinning, while others had this grim expression while staring at him.That all changed when they finally started landing and everyone began gearing up as the chopper opened up its door. A platoon immediately gr
Chris kept his eyes open for anything suspicious. The moment they entered the mist, the ringing plagued his mind. It didn’t cause any kind of pain, though it annoyed him, as he could not focus.He let his gaze wander out, peeking into the small window in the armored vehicle, to see if there was any other odd thing. But the cover of the fog made it quite difficult.There was still electricity within the place, which meant that it had a connection to the outside. Abandoned and hardly visible, the entire town seemed like those places in a horror movie.A few other armored vehicles wandered in and out of there as they had the chance to encounter patrols that were coming out from there.“What do you want to do, chief?”Sergeant Rodrigo asks, he along with the full security
“Chief, are you sure you want to go here? There’s hardly anything around this place.”Rodrigo asks, seeing that there was nothing special happening on the device. The thing only showed a blank slate, not a sign or blink of any life moving within five hundred meters.Their group was trekking the nearby woods, far from the town area. Though the equipment wasn’t giving any kind of change, the ringing inside Chris’s head continued to become stronger as they got deeper.Even without the help of the machines, he could sense something creeping within the shadows. Of course, he can’t understand why it was not showing on the radar.“I was told there were beasts lurking around the mist, so what better place to look for them than in a forest?”Chris
“Masks on!”The shadows started releasing a purple smoke towards them. Uncertain of what it was, they put on their gas masks and began retreating further into the woods.Three men remained close by Chris’s side, staying within the range of one another, while their remaining companions continued to shoot at the unknown beings that chased them.“Sergeant, we mustn’t go any further.”Chris was getting a foreboding feeling the deeper they got into the forest. It caused every hair on his skin to stand. His knees were shaking from that risk and tension that was increasing.“Where else can we run?”One of their vanguards screamed aloud, catching up to them because of how slowly they moved. It was unavoidable, c
Uncertain if everything was real or not, Chris stayed silent as they hoisted him up from the pit that he was in. The person didn’t even exert any force, using only a single hand to pick him up as if he did not weigh a thing.He remained observing, trying to distinguish his rescuer. There were three of them, each wore glimmering armor, which shined like scales, having the shape of a beast for its helmet. It looked medieval, and they stood at almost seven feet tall, carrying swords, shields and spears that had intricate designs he could only see on games.They were busy poking and tinkering with his equipment, probably curious of the continues blinking and beeping sound that wa