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1 1 101 AniZhuanchangEnd Assets/Product/Texture/Image/BgStory/Bgstory318.png
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2 2 401 1 12
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3 3 301 DialogEnable Time is fleeting like sand through an hourglass.
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4 4 301 The sun hangs on the western horizon, shedding light across the lower half of the sky and turning to night upon reaching this far.
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5 5 301 The dry air and radiational cooling have caused the surrounding temperature to drop rapidly. Scorching heat turns to frigid cold in an instant.
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6 6 301 The entire camp is quiet beyond imagination. Except for the occasional clang of metal whenever the calibration team lays equipment, there is only the roar of the cold wind.
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7 7 301 How do people here endure such an extreme cycle of day and night?
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8 8 301 Huddled next to an abandoned cabin, you curl up under the tarp not to shield yourself from the sand, but to keep warm.
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9 9 301 Who had lived in this cabin? Inside, some of the utensils still retained a faint luster. A thin layer of dust indicates that the owner had never returned.
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10 10 301 After Chief Commander Hans had put the Gray Ravens on standby, they now watched from the sidelines as Constructs from Calibration Team 01 continued to configure coordinates.
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11 11 301 Upon receiving the serum supply, the service personnel has also finished repairing the protective devices used to combat the Red Tide. Theoretically, this is the safest you have been since crash landing.
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12 12 301 However, anxiety still lingers in your heart.
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13 13 301 You cannot help but stand up and look to the east. Supposedly, the coastline is dozens of kilometers out—the area that Babylonia has to protect at all costs.
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14 14 301 However, regardless of how hard you strain your eyes as a human, you are unable to behold such a sight.
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15 15 201 1 500273
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16 16 301 1 Wanshi Don't bother. The terrain here isn't high enough to see the coastline. 1
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17 17 301 You suddenly hear Wanshi's voice behind you. Everyone turns to look at him.
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18 18 301 All you see is him stretch with a look of exhaustion as he walks over.
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19 19 301 Wanshi Not to mention, with such poor weather conditions and low visibility here... 1
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20 20 301 Wanshi Human eyesight can't possibly see that far. 1
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21 21 201 1 1031001
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22 22 301 1 Liv Wanshi... 1
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23 23 302 Got enough sleep? 24
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24 24 201 1 500273
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25 25 301 1 Wanshi Constructs don't have the concept of sleep. I'm just done taking a breather. 1
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26 26 202 1 1
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27 27 301 Lee sneers.
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28 28 201 1 500026
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29 29 301 1 Lee How can you just loaf around at a time like this? 1
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30 30 201 1 500273
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31 31 301 1 Wanshi Well, my mission was to pick up the calibration team sent by Babylonia. 1
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32 32 301 Wanshi My work here is done. Can't a guy kick up his feet a while? 1
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33 33 301 Wanshi Sheesh... R&R ain't easy to come by. 1
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34 34 301 Before Lee can muster up a retort, Wanshi looks your way.
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35 35 301 Wanshi Don'tcha think it's time to change the gauze on your commandant's forehead? 1
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36 36 202 1 1
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37 37 301 Right as Wanshi begins to speak, Liv had already begun making preparations.
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38 38 301 Within no time, she had already begun replacing your bandages.
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39 39 201 1 1031001
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40 40 301 1 Liv Thanks for the reminder, Wanshi. 1
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41 41 302 It's not bleeding anymore, Liv. 42 No need to worry. 43
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42 42 44 301 Liv Even still, your bandages need to be replaced periodically to prevent infection. 1
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43 43 301 Liv No need to act tough, Commandant. 1
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44 44 301 It is not until Liv changes your gauze does she realizes that a considerable amount of sand has adhered to your bloody scab.
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45 45 301 Cleaning the wound is not exactly going to be a leisurely stroll through the park...
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46 46 301 Your breath hisses in pain through clenched teeth.
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47 47 301 Liv Lucia. 1
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48 48 201 1 500166
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49 49 301 1 Lucia Understood. 1
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50 50 202 1 1
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51 51 301 Lucia quickly tears open a pack of field rations and stuffs it into your mouth to bite on.
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52 52 302 Arrrrrrrgh—! 53
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53 53 301 Squinting your eyes in the dim light, you catch a glimpse of a thin figure poking their head out of a tent behind Liv.
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54 54 302 (Gesture to Liv with your eyes) 55 (Beckon them) 57
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55 55 201 1 1031001
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56 56 59 301 1 Liv No amount of stubbornness will stop me from cleaning your wound, Commandant. 1
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57 57 201 1 1031001
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58 58 301 1 Liv Huh? What's wrong? Someone there? 1
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59 59 301 Before Liv can react, the thin figure was already running over.
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60 60 301 He scurries over next to Liv and gazes toward you with a doe-eyed look of curiosity.
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61 61 301 Liv Eyah—! 1
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62 62 201 1 500273
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63 63 301 1 Wanshi Was that the kid from earlier? 1
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64 64 202 1 1
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65 65 301 The boy's gaze falls on you... Rather, the ration in your mouth.
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66 66 302 (Tear off a piece and hand it to him) 67
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67 67 301 Like a kitten, he sticks out his hand and hesitates until he cannot resist any longer. He grabs the ration and wolfs it down.
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68 68 301 Lucia quickly takes out a second piece and hands it to him.
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69 69 301 However, the boy does not immediately eat it after taking it this time.
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70 70 201 1 500259
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71 71 301 1 Refugee Child Thank you, Miss. 1
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72 72 202 1 1
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73 73 401 2 1513
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74 74 301 A woman hurries in before Lucia can respond.
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75 75 301 She pulls the boy behind her, glances around at everyone cautiously, then looks down at the child by her thigh.
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77 77 201 2 500251 -450
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78 78 301 1 Refugee Child Granny... 1
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79 79 301 Woman Who said you could leave?! 2
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80 80 301 Refugee Child I'm starving... 1
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81 81 301 Woman Didn't you have a can for lunch? 2
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82 82 301 Refugee Child I'm just so hungry... 1
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83 83 301 Woman We'll have food soon. Your dad'll be back in no time. 2
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84 84 301 Refugee Child But people said he won't... 1
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85 85 301 The woman snaps at the boy and interrupts him.
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86 86 301 Woman Shut your mouth! Don't dare say such a thing! Who said you could talk like that?! He'll be back soon, and I mean it! 2
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87 87 202 1 2 1
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88 88 201 1 500166
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89 89 301 1 Lucia ... 1
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90 90 301 Lucia Don't get mad at him, please. It was my idea to give it to him. 1
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91 91 301 Lucia We have plenty to go around if you want... 1
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93 700 401 2 1512
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94 93 301 RImgBg1Shake 1 Woman We don't need your charity! 1
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95 94 401 2 1516
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96 95 202 1
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97 96 301 Saying that, she quickly takes the boy and leaves.
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98 97 301 All ...
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99 98 301 Old Man Forgive her. She has her own troubles. 1
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100 99 301 Turning your head to the side, you see the old man who had previously returned to his residence.
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101 100 201 1 500166 -450
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102 101 201 2 500294 450
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103 102 301 1 Lucia You're the... 1
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104 103 301 Her words stop as she sees the can in his hands.
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105 104 301 Old Man Guess you won't be needing this. I just thought maybe... 2
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106 106 201 3 500026
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107 601 203 1 0.25 -600
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108 602 203 2 0.25 600
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109 107 301 1 Lee We're Constructs. We don't need food in the conventional sense. 3
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110 108 301 Old Man But isn't that kiddo human? 2
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111 109 301 The old man looks at you.
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112 110 302 (Nod.) 111
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113 111 301 Old Man How time flies. I never expected to see a person from Eden with my own eyes. 2
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114 112 301 Old Man So... Care for something to eat? 2
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115 113 301 Old Man The outside is worn down and rusty, but it's safe to eat as long as the can doesn't bulge or leak. 2
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116 114 301 Old Man This is the last batch of cans produced before the Great Evacuation. These things can be preserved longer than you'd think. 2
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117 115 301 Old Man Even if it's only leftover soup from the past civilization. 2
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118 116 302 No, but thanks. 117
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119 117 202 1 2 3 1
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120 118 201 1 500294
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121 119 301 1 Old Man Very well. I'm sure it's a bit preposterous for people who live in the clouds to eat gruel such as this. 1
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122 120 302 It's not that. Aren't you on short supplies? 121 It's too precious for us to eat it. 121
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123 121 301 Old Man You're showing us sympathy? That sure is surprising... 1
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124 122 301 Old Man It's nothing special. Some people used to go catch fish in the sea. 1
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125 123 301 Old Man But recently, those red creatures—the "Hetero-Creatures" you mentioned—have thrown everyone into a panic. No one dares to venture too far out of the camp. 1
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126 124 302 I'm sorry. 125
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127 125 301 Old Man Why the sudden apology? 1
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128 126 301 Old Man This isn't your fault. It's no one's fault. 1
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129 127 301 The old man's attitude is kind and gentle, unlike his stern demeanor when you first met him.
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130 128 401 1 211
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131 129 301 Old Man I scared you earlier, didn't I? 1
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132 130 301 Old Man I didn't mean to. Sometimes you just have to stand up for what you believe in. 1
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133 131 203 1 0.25 450
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134 132 201 2 500026 -450
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135 133 301 1 Lee And what is that exactly? Certain death? 2
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136 134 301 The old man does not seem to take offense.
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137 135 301 Old Man Correct. We've decided to stay here and await death. 1
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138 136 301 The man's old and hoarse voice seems to float away in the wind.
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139 137 202 1 2 1
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140 138 201 1 1031001 -450
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141 139 201 2 500166 450
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142 140 301 1 Lucia I don't get it. 2
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143 141 301 Liv ...Same here. 1
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144 142 202 1 2 1
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145 143 201 1 500294
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146 144 301 1 Old Man You may find our answer puzzling... 1
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147 145 301 Old Man ...A group of people choosing to stay here and wait for their death—perhaps, even a cruel joke. 1
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148 146 301 Old Man But this is how we genuinely feel. It was our intent from the very beginning. 1
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149 147 302 Why? 148
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150 148 301 Old Man Do you know about the Acadia Evacuation? 1
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151 149 302 Yes. 150
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152 150 301 Old Man "When faced with impending doom, some people boarded Eden. While others just barely missed the boat." Isn't that how the story goes? 1
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153 151 201 1 500166
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154 152 301 1 Lucia Yes. 1
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155 153 201 1 500294
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156 154 301 1 Old Man In reality, that's not what happened. It wasn't entirely a matter of luck. Perhaps, some people just simply didn't want to leave. 1
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157 155 301 Old Man Yes, some people were unfortunately unable to board Eden. 1
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158 156 301 Old Man While others remained because their loved ones didn't get a ticket onto Eden. 1
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159 157 301 Old Man Some people stayed because they didn't want to abandon their homeland. 1
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160 158 301 Old Man Regardless of the reason, we chose to stay, and we accepted our fate. 1
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161 159 301 Old Man After making this choice, we planted our roots here and continued to fight. 1
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162 160 201 1 1031001
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163 161 301 1 Liv But this place isn't suitable for humanity. 1
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164 162 202 1 1
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165 163 301 This is indeed the case. Even though the wasteland is far from nearby cities and so the Corrupted poses little threat, the cruelty of nature provides no safe harbor.
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166 164 301 The old man nods in agreement.
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167 165 201 1 500294
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168 166 301 1 Old Man Look at the land around you—this dry and ugly land. 1
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169 167 301 Old Man We originally lived in the city. We decided on this place and built our home here—albeit after great difficulty. 1
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170 168 302 Why did you choose this place? 169
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171 169 301 Old Man Because nature is terrifying. Once civilization collapsed, nature reclaimed every corner of urban life. 1
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172 170 301 Old Man Without water, electricity or natural gas, skyscrapers became nothing but steel cages. 1
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173 171 301 Old Man Everyone died without dignity—like animals. At first, we had the capacity to cremate or bury the bodies. But soon, those left alive could bear it no more. 1
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174 172 301 Old Man The city was silent. Corpses continued to pile up. You can't imagine the despair—the sight and smell of people you once knew decaying in the city you once loved. 1
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175 173 301 Old Man Many people died from the Punishing Virus, and many died to infectious diseases. In order to survive and avoid the Corrupted, we left the city and ended up here. 1
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176 174 301 Old Man Not too close, but not too far. Here in this wasteland, we watch over humanity's former glory. 1
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177 175 301 Old Man Who would've thought that a group of "mice" such as ourselves would still live here to this very day. 1
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178 176 203 1 0.25 -450
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180 178 301 1 Lucia ... 2
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181 179 301 Old Man Save your solemn expression. 1
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182 180 301 Old Man At first, we thought we wouldn't even last a year. But actually, it wasn't as bad as we thought. 1
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183 181 301 Old Man Thankfully, we had relics of civilization. 1
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184 182 301 Old Man You see, glass, metal, plastic... Even solar panels can be recycled. Although the semiconductor film is almost worn out, we can still rely on it to produce some electricity. At least it's enough to keep a few lights on at night. 1
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185 183 301 Old Man These items may seem like worthless garbage to you, but they are treasures to us. 1
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186 184 301 Old Man Just like this land. 1
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187 185 301 Old Man My wife and I built our house on this land with our own hands. It may be falling apart and always leaking, but it's my home. 1
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188 186 301 Old Man We may have lingered on our last breaths, but we kept each other going. The ten years I spent with her were a short happy time in my unfortunate life. 1
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189 187 301 Old Man When she passed away, I buried her on a distant hill overlooking the sea. 1
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190 188 301 Old Man Most of my generation that chose to stay during the Great Evacuation has turned to dust beneath the wheel of history. Now, there are only a few dozen of us left. 1
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191 189 301 Old Man But the descendants of those who died have now grown up and started to raise their own children. 1
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192 190 301 Old Man When it came time to bury my old friends, I buried them on the same hill overlooking the sea. 1
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193 191 301 Old Man Standing here, we can look back on the glory of the past and see the tombstones of our old friends. 1
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194 192 301 Old Man If we were to leave, then we would truly have nothing. 1
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195 193 301 Old Man Everything we cherish, believe, remember, and love will be completely shattered. 1
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196 194 301 Old Man Besides, even if you hadn't shown up, we wouldn't have lasted much longer. 1
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197 195 301 Old Man We scavenge all of our serum from the nearby city. That's bound to run out sooner or later. 1
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198 196 301 Old Man Everyone knows this, so we are ready to die at any time. Your arrival only means that we will meet our fate sooner. 1
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199 197 301 Old Man People born here were never optimistic to begin with. 1
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200 198 301 Old Man Hopeless and destitute. Desiring nothing so as to lose nothing. 1
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201 199 301 Old Man The only thing we have left is our love for this land. 1
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202 200 301 Old Man We knew our destination when we set foot on this path. We spent every day like it was our last. 1
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203 201 301 Old Man We were born here. We will die here. 1
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204 202 302 But haven't your lives suffered by living like this? 203
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207 205 301 1 Old Man No. You must know joy to know pain. 1
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208 206 301 Old Man We don't pursue the luxuries of Eden. We just want to be put to rest with our loved ones at our side when the time comes. 1
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209 207 301 Old Man If you still have compassion, please don't deprive us of our last request. 1
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210 208 302 Why do you want to tell us all of this? 209
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211 209 301 Old Man Because I see weakness and timidity in your eyes. 1
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212 210 301 Old Man When all of this is over, you'll probably blame your incompetence and live with a heavy sense of guilt. 1
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213 211 301 Old Man So I want to tell you—don't. 1
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214 212 301 Old Man Don't feel any guilt. 1
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215 213 301 Old Man We've chosen our own path. You have completed your mission. 1
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216 214 301 Old Man Alright, that's enough. 1
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217 215 301 All ...
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218 216 302 I don't think this place is worthless. 217
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219 217 301 Old Man Oh? 1
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220 218 302 (Repeat) 219
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221 219 301 Old Man Hearing someone from Eden say that... 1
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222 220 301 AniZhuanchangBegin Old Man Is my little bit of solace before I am finally put to rest. 1
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223 221 202 1 1
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224 222 101 Assets/Product/Texture/Image/BgStory/Bgstory318.png
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227 225 301 AniZhuanchangEnd After talking, the old man turns and leaves.
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228 226 301 A solemn cloud hangs above the team.
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230 228 301 1 Lucia I don't know... I don't know what to do. 1
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231 229 301 Lucia How can they be so calm yet say they're already prepared to die... I can't wrap my head around it. 1
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232 230 301 Lucia This is all meaningless. 1
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233 231 301 Lucia I chose to become a Construct because, even if I am no longer human, I still exist. My new hope is to continue fighting for those in need. 1
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234 232 301 AniZhuanchangBegin Lucia I know everything I do has meaning. 1
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237 235 301 AniZhuanchangEnd AniZhuanchangBegin 1 Old Man People born here have never looked forward to the future. We knew our destination when we set foot on this path. We spent every day like it was our last. 1
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240 238 301 AniZhuanchangEnd 1 Lucia Because you... haven't hoped for a future from the beginning? 1
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242 240 301 1 Liv ...Lucia. 1
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243 241 202 1 1
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244 242 301 Liv turns and gently hugs Lucia.
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246 244 301 1 Liv I don't know how we can make this right either. 1
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249 247 301 1 Lee ... 1
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250 248 301 Lee Something more important than one's life... 1
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251 249 202 1 1
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252 250 301 Wanshi had been standing off to the side with his eyes closed. Suddenly, his eyes open like an alert falcon.
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253 251 301 A few seconds later, Hans appears before everyone.
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254 252 301 Poised as always, no one can gleam any indication of his mood from that stern face of his.
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256 254 301 1 Hans I received the latest orders from Babylonia. 1
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257 255 301 Hans Under the premise of establishing the nodes within twenty-four hours and ensuring the success of the mission... 1
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258 256 301 Hans According to the instructions of Articles 21 and 22 of "The World Government Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act"— 1
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259 257 301 Hans —If civilians are found while executing a mission, they must be evacuated to safety. 1
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260 258 301 Hans Regardless of force. 1
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261 259 301 1 AniZhuanchangBegin Hans Gray Raven, mission clear? 1
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