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1 1 101 AniZhuanchangEnd Assets/Product/Texture/Image/BgStory/Bgstory459.jpg
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2 2 401 1 79
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3 3 301 DialogEnable —Three days later.
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4 4 201 1 500506 16
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5 5 301 1 Noan has just seen off a few customers who were in for a short break. He is standing at the counter and washing their used cups.
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6 6 301 The water spray makes a drizzling sound in the cup. He stops washing as his mind wanders away.
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7 7 301 He has been staying in Babylonia for quite some time. Simon often said he was doing his part by helping the Science Council, but Noan is still concerned about the situation on the surface.
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8 8 301 Noan ... 1
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9 9 301 Realizing such thoughts cannot make the situation any better, he turns the tap off, takes out a coffee spoon, and puts it in the cup. The metal spoon knocks on the glass, making a crisp sound that echoes in the small sink.
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10 10 301 Noan This sounds familiar... 1
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11 11 301 When Noan was still a human, he used to hear melodies made up from such sounds when he was taking shelter under the eaves from the rain.
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12 12 301 Wandering Scavengers did not have the privilege of carrying musical instruments with them, but their cups and bowls could compose the simplest form of music.
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13 13 301 This sound seems to carry their unique warmth. His mind wanders far away.
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14 14 301 Noan ...I wonder how the battle is going on the surface. Wish I can be there just like any other squad. 1
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15 15 301 He keeps knocking the spoon on the cup in the sink, as if he is trying to make the good memories last longer.
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16 16 301 Just then, he hears footsteps coming from behind.
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17 17 204 1
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18 18 301 Noan What can I do for you? 1
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19 19 301 He turns back and sees a familiar figure.
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20 20 204 1 1
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21 21 301 Noan Good afternoon, Commandant. 1
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22 22 302 Good afternoon. 23
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23 23 301 Noan Do you need any books? Or would you like a drink instead? 1
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24 24 302 No, I just heard some glass music and was curious. 25
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25 25 302 I didn't expect it to be you. 26
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26 26 204 1
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27 27 301 Noan ...I suddenly recalled a song I learned in the past when I was washing the cups. 1
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28 28 302 A song from the past? 29
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29 29 301 Noan Nothing remarkable, just some boring memories. Do you really want to hear them? 1
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30 30 302 As long as you are willing to tell. 31
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31 31 204 1 1
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32 32 301 Noan Alright. 1
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33 33 301 Noan smiles. He puts the cups in order and picks two stirrer sticks of the right size.
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34 34 301 Noan ...My mother taught me this lullaby when I was a child. 1
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35 35 204 1 2
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36 36 301 He softly hums a gentle song, playing a simple yet lingering melody between the glasses.
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37 37 301 The melody feels like scattered raindrops, resembling the tranquility that can only be found under the eaves on a rainy night.
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38 38 204 1 1
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39 39 301 Noan But I only learned how to play it with glasses a lot later. 1
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40 40 301 Noan There was a child in our team. Each time it rained, he would struggle to fall asleep. 1
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41 41 301 Noan This is how his dad used to put him to sleep. I was always on night watch, so I often chatted with him. Over time, I also learned how to play music with glasses. 1
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42 42 301 Noan I had to put his child to sleep after that. He said it was the "fee" for teaching me. 1
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43 43 301 Noan quickly cleans the cups and puts them in the sterilizer. He wipes his hands dry and walks over.
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44 44 301 Noan Quite a boring story, isn't it? 1
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45 45 302 It sounds very interesting. 46 Sounds like an ordinary, everyday story. 47
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46 46 48 301 Noan Do you find it interesting? 1
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47 47 301 Noan Yeah. People who stayed on the surface were used to finding moments of happiness in a tough life. 1
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48 48 301 Noan Do you have any other plans? Would you like to have some rest in the library? 1
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49 49 302 I have other plans. 50
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50 50 301 Noan Alright, I'll leave you to it then. 1
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51 51 302 But there is still some time left. 52
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52 52 302 I can stay here for now. 53
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53 53 204 1 11
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54 54 301 Noan makes a dry smile as he looks at the human commandant's still exhausted face.
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55 55 204 1
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56 56 302 Would you like to chat then? 57
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57 57 302 I haven't really talked to you since you came to Babylonia. 58
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58 58 301 Noan Sure. I'm listening. 1
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59 59 301 Noan turns back and looks into the human's eyes.
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60 60 302 Hmm... 61
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61 61 302 Does a Construct need to wear glasses? 62 Did you lose your old goggles? 64
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62 62 301 Noan If you are asking about my vision, I no longer needed the glasses when I became a Construct. 1
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63 63 66 301 Noan But I have been wearing glasses or goggles all my life. Taking them off would remind me of... the days when I could not even see the road. I'm just not used to not wearing them. 1
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64 64 301 Noan Yeah. I probably lost them when I was injured, or during the Construct operation. 1
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65 65 301 Noan When I woke up, I only had this pair of glasses from a few years ago. I'm just not used to not wearing them. 1
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66 66 301 Noan Asimov also thought a familiar appearance would help me to stabilize the M.I.N.D., so he let me keep wearing them. 1
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67 67 302 ...I see. 68
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68 68 302 What have you been doing lately? 69
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69 69 301 Noan Same as before. Sometimes I go to experiments or checkups, sometimes to the training room. 1
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70 70 301 He bends down to take out a new, clean glass cup from under the counter, and starts to mix a new drink.
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71 71 301 Noan Sometimes, I come here. 1
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72 72 302 Have you ever tried the drink you made? 73
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73 73 301 Noan No, but I made the service robot here to help me check the quality when I was practicing. Constructs don't need to eat or drink, so I don't want to waste it. 1
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74 74 302 What about the cookie I gave you? 75
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75 75 204 1 2
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76 76 301 Noan I ate it. It tasted great, thanks. 1
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77 77 204 1 1
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78 78 302 Are you going to keep staying in the library? 79
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79 79 301 Noan Yeah, I'll probably be here until Dark Aries is ready for missions. 1
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80 80 302 Do you want to be on a mission? 81
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81 81 204 1
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82 82 301 Noan Of course. 1
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83 83 301 Noan The situation on the surface was already dire before I came to Babylonia. There are still people outside... and the Forsakens. I wonder how they are doing... 1
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84 84 204 1 15
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85 85 301 Noan I really want to help, but I'm worried that I may bring over the trouble of Ascendants. 1
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86 86 204 1 16
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87 87 301 Noan ... 1
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88 88 301 —When was the last time he had such a relaxed chat without any purpose?
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89 89 204 1 2
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90 90 301 Thinking of those days when everybody trusted and helped one another, Noan smiles and sighs.
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91 91 204 1
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92 92 301 Noan How about you? Have you been having enough rest recently? 1
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93 93 301 He already knows the answer, but still asks anyway.
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94 94 301 It is not an intentional attempt to start a conversation, but rather an inquiry asking whether the other party is willing to talk about themselves.
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95 95 302 All good. 96 Sometimes I find it difficult to fall asleep. 101
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96 96 301 Noan I see.
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97 97 301 He stops asking.
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98 98 301 Just like Simon said, worrying too much only means he does not have faith in the commandant. Besides, he does not know anything about this human.
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99 99 301 Whether the commandant really feels alright or does not want to tell him, he has no right to ask.
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100 100 301 1 AniZhuanchangBegin Neither of them talks anymore. They just remain silent in the tranquil library.
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101 101 301 Noan Have you seen a doctor? 1
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102 102 302 I still have missions. 103
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103 103 301 Noan Even a superman needs a break. Don't take everything on your shoulders. 1
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104 104 302 But... 105
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105 105 301 Noan Too much worry? 1
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106 106 302 Yeah. 107
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107 107 301 Noan A lot of things happened lately. I can understand. 1
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108 108 301 Noan I know you are in grief. But you shouldn't hurt yourself to make up for the time lost. 1
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109 109 301 Noan Gray Raven, Commandant Simon... They all care about you and are worried about you. 1
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110 110 301 Noan If you can trust them and share your burden with them, I'm sure they will be delighted. 1
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111 111 301 Noan At least Commandant Simon will feel that way. 1
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112 112 302 Do you feel the same too? 113
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113 113 204 1 9
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114 114 301 Noan ... 1
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115 115 301 Noan looks a little surprised.
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116 116 301 Noan Does that matter to you? 1
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117 117 302 (Nod) 118
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118 118 204 1 1
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119 119 301 He lowers his head and chuckles.
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120 120 204 1 2
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121 121 301 1 AniZhuanchangBegin Noan Yes. I'll be really glad if you are willing to trust me and share something with me. 1
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