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1 1 101 AniZhuanchangEnd Assets/Product/Texture/Image/BgStory/BgStory0.png
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2 2 401 1 33
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3 3 301 DialogEnable Before Ray began to understand the world around him, he had already forgotten his mother's face.
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4 4 301 From very early on, he was raised by his father and grandma.
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5 5 301 His grandma has always lived in the shadow of hatred.
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6 6 301 She says that the Punishing Virus has taken everything from her.
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7 7 301 How did it exactly?
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8 8 301 Ever since he was born into this world and opened his eyes for the first time—he did not know.
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9 9 301 The world was already like this.
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10 10 301 But everyone always tells him that the world should not be like this.
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11 11 301 That machines should not attack humans. That those towering builds used to be our homes.
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12 12 301 Mankind had spread to every corner of the Earth, conquered the highest mountain and reached the deepest trench.
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13 13 301 We were just shy of leaving this planet and spreading our footprints across the cosmos.
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14 14 301 We should not be like rats subsisting in the dark corners of an apocalyptic world.
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15 15 301 However, he had never seen that bygone era. All that remains in his hands are the vestiges of the past.
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16 16 301 Perhaps, not even that.
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17 17 301 Should he be filled with hate? Toward whom?
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18 18 301 People do not blame landslides, earthquakes, tsunamis, and the cruelty of nature.
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19 19 301 When something has become a part of this world, it is no different from natural disasters. The Punishing Virus is no different.
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20 20 301 Ray has only seen this world, so he has naturally accepted all of its cruelty.
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21 21 301 Deep within his memory, he sees the blurry image of a woman hugging him and humming an unknown song.
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22 22 301 —A lullaby.
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23 23 301 At least that's what the people of the Golden Age called it.
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24 24 301 The lyrics have been lost to time. All that remains is the melody.
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25 25 301 It's like a gentle stream of warm and tender feelings.
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26 26 301 That's the last sound left by his mother.
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27 27 301 AniZhuanchangBegin Only from that lullaby could they feel the last bit of warmth from their past.
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28 28 101 Assets/Product/Texture/Image/BgStory/Bgstory320.png
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29 500 504 0.7 6
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30 29 201 1 500259
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31 30 301 AniZhuanchangEnd 1 Refugee Child Daddy... 1
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32 31 301 Refugee Child ...Daddy. Where are you? 1
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33 32 301 Refugee Child Daddy, I'm scared. 1
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34 33 301 Refugee Child Daddy... 1
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35 34 202 1 1
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36 35 101 Assets/Product/Texture/Image/BgStory/Bgstory289.png
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37 36 301 Red Tide Illusion Ray...
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38 37 301 Hearing the familiar voice, the boy hurries in the direction of the tide.
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39 38 301 The sound of waves is close at hand.
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40 39 301 As if within reach.
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41 40 301 But before the boy can get close to the river, a magnificent and loud sound masks his "father's whispers."
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42 41 301 A slender female shadow looms above the Red Tide.
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43 600 401 2 855
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44 42 301 ??? ————▅▄!
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45 43 301 He stops in his tracks.
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46 601 401 2 855
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47 44 301 ??? ……▁▅▃……▃……▆……
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48 45 301 AniZhuanchangBegin Hearing the words contained within the "song," the boy burst into tears.
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50 47 401 1 201
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51 48 201 1 500166 450
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52 49 201 2 1031001 -450
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53 50 301 AniZhuanchangEnd 1 Lucia Lee, you're back. Where's the commandant? 1
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54 51 202 1 2 1
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55 52 201 1 500026
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56 53 301 1 Lee Gone. 1
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57 54 202 1 1
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58 55 201 1 500166 450
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59 56 201 2 1031001 7 -450
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60 57 301 1 Liv What do you mean, "gone"...? Where did the commandant go? 2
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61 58 202 1 2 1
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62 59 201 1 500026
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63 60 301 1 Lee To search for the source of the Red Tide with the Strike Hawk. 1
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64 61 201 1 500166 5
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65 62 301 1 Lucia ...I can't let the commandant go alone. 1
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66 63 401 2 1516
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67 64 202 1
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68 65 301 And with that, she prepares to leave.
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69 66 301 Only to be stopped by Lee.
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70 67 201 1 500026
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71 68 301 1 Lee That won't be necessary. The commandant isn't alone. The Strike Hawk is there, too. 1
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72 69 201 1 1031001
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73 70 301 1 Liv Wanshi? That makes me feel a little better, but if it's just the two of them... 1
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74 71 202 1 1
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75 72 201 1 500166 5
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76 73 201 2 500026 600
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77 74 201 3 1031001 -600
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78 75 301 1 Lucia Lee, can you explain? 1
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79 76 301 Lucia The commandant wouldn't just leave without a reason. I wanna know why. 1
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80 77 301 Lee Lucia, Liv, the commandant orders us to wait here. 2
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81 78 301 Lucia Why? Aren't the Gray Ravens a team? 1
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82 79 301 Liv And with the commandant's current state... 3
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83 80 301 Lee The fact that Gray Ravens will always be a team is precisely why we are staying. 2
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84 81 301 Lee Lucia, you were confused once, too. I'm sure you trust the commandant's intuition. 2
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85 82 204 1
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86 83 301 Lucia's concern begins to subside.
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87 84 301 Lucia Because there are things that only we can do here. 1
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88 85 301 Liv Because... everyone else is here... 3
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89 86 301 Lee Exactly. If we went with the commandant, we wouldn't be able to help if disaster strikes. 2
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90 87 301 Lee Whether that be gathering everyone together, protecting them, or buying enough time for the commandant. 2
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91 88 301 Lucia ... 1
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92 89 301 Lee Are you worried? Are you afraid of being court-martialed with the commandant? 2
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93 90 301 Lucia No, of course not. I'm just worried about the commandant's safety. 1
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94 91 301 Lucia But I trust the commandant's judgment. 1
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95 92 301 Liv Same here. 3
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96 93 301 AniZhuanchangBegin Lee Let's use this time to do what the commandant wants us to do. 2
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97 94 202 1 2 3 1
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99 96 201 1 500026 -450
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100 97 201 2 500286 450
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101 98 301 AniZhuanchangEnd 1 Lee Chief Commander Hans. 1
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102 99 301 Hans You're... Gray Raven? 2
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103 100 301 Lee Correct. I'm the Gray Raven's technical support Construct. 1
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104 101 301 Hans If you have any issues, speak with your commandant instead of reporting directly to me. 2
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105 102 301 Hans I hope the Gray Raven Commandant taught you all proper chain of command. 2
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106 103 301 Lee I know the proper "chain of command," but special circumstances have left our commandant indisposed. 1
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107 104 301 Hans Indisposed? What do you mean? 2
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108 105 301 Lee The commandant has already left. 1
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109 106 301 Hans Come again? 2
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110 107 301 Lee The commandant has already left to find a child named Ray. 1
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111 108 301 Hans When did the commandant leave? 2
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112 109 301 Lee Not too long ago. I disassembled the functional part of our bit domain node and gave it to the commandant to be deployed. 1
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113 110 301 Hans (Scoffs) 2
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114 111 301 Hans If I understand you correctly, the Gray Raven Commandant is blatantly violating my orders, and you are an accessory to the commandant's disobedience? 2
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115 112 301 Lee I don't think seeking a solution to our current predicament is in violation of your orders, sir. 1
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116 113 301 Hans As far as I'm concerned, you only came to tell me that you are going to be court-martialed together. 2
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117 114 301 Lee No. 1
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118 115 301 Lee Chief Commander, we came here hoping that you would reconsider the strike plan in favor of a precision strike that would wipe out the Red Tide and protect the refugees without the need to relocate them. 1
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119 116 301 Hans If you have such a plan, I'm all ears. 2
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120 117 301 Lee Not yet, but I specialize in problem-solving. Chief Commander, please allow me to— 1
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121 118 202 1 2 1
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122 119 301 Hans forcefully interrupts Lee.
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123 120 201 1 500026 -450
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124 121 201 2 500286 450
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125 122 301 1 Hans If that's the case, then quit wasting my time. 2
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126 123 301 Hans You disappoint me. I was already perfectly clear with your commandant. Either they leave or die. There is no third option. 2
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127 124 301 Hans Your only mission is to evacuate the refugees before Babylonia activates the Longinus Arsenal. Unfortunately, your "efforts" have yet to yield results. 2
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128 125 401 2 1516
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129 126 301 A flurry of footsteps approaches, causing Lee and Hans to turn and look.
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130 127 202 1 2 1
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131 128 401 1 12
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132 129 301 Lucia and Liv bring the refugees to the field before Hans.
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133 130 201 2 500286
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134 131 301 1 Hans Two more Constructs? Are you playing games with me, Gray Raven? 2
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135 132 203 2 0.25 450
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136 133 201 1 500166 -450
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137 134 301 1 Lucia Chief Commander, I beg you to listen to what the refugees have to say. 1
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138 135 301 Hans They've already been loud and clear. They refuse to leave and want to await death. 2
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139 136 202 1 1
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140 137 201 1 1031001 -450
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141 138 301 1 Liv No, that's not it, sir. They are just sad, angry, helpless and desperate. 1
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142 139 301 Hans ... 2
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143 140 301 Liv Chief Commander, please pardon my audacity. But... have you ever been betrayed? 1
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144 141 301 Hans ... 2
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145 142 301 Liv As a soldier, I'm sure you vehemently oppose betrayal. 1
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146 143 301 Hans No honest man tolerates betrayal. 2
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147 144 202 1 1
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148 145 201 1 500166 -450
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149 146 301 1 Lucia What would you think if you and your comrades were surrounded on the battlefield and the commander ruled that sacrificing your troops was beneficial to the war effort? 1
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150 147 301 Hans I would not call it a betrayal. If sacrificing myself would lead to victory, I'd gladly die on the battlefield. 2
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151 148 301 Lucia Exactly. Every soldier in Babylonia is willing to sacrifice their life for a distant victory. 1
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152 149 301 Lucia That is how we are educated. That is why we understand that this is what we were born to do as soldiers. 1
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153 150 301 Lucia But what about civilians? Not everyone can or must understand the meaning of a distant victory. Nor will they be willing to sacrifice their will to achieve it. 1
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154 151 301 Lucia Do we not stand here to protect the free will of the people? 1
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155 152 301 Lucia In the situation I just described, if your troops are protecting a group of people, and the commander orders them to be abandoned, what would you do? 1
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156 153 201 1 1031001 -450
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157 154 301 1 Liv Would you abandon them and allow the enemy to kill the civilians you were protecting? 1
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158 155 201 1 500166 -450
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159 156 301 1 Lucia Or would you order your troops to fight to the death? 1
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160 157 301 Lucia Soldiers must protect civilians. However, if they can fight to protect them and choose not to, that is betrayal. 1
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161 158 301 Hans Quit trying to strawman me. 2
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162 159 301 Lucia "The World Government Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act" should only apply to civilians of the World Government. In doing so, you regard them as comrades. Do you not? 1
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164 161 301 1 Liv Chief Commander, take a look. These are the people under your protection. 1
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165 162 301 Liv They are parents, spouses, children, and siblings. They've done nothing wrong. 1
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166 163 301 Liv But they have been met with disaster. They have only one small wish, which is to protect their home until the very end. 1
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167 164 301 Liv The commandant went to find the child out of sympathy for the child's crying grandmother. She can be saved just by reaching out with a helping hand. 1
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168 165 301 Hans Enough. Give it a rest. You've already wasted enough of my time as is. 2
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169 166 301 Hans This isn't the first time I've been in this situation. I've witnessed countless people during the Great Evacuation beyond my saving. 2
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170 167 301 Hans At that time, the horizon was painted red by countless who perished. The only chance of survival was up. 2
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171 168 301 Hans The laws of war are complex yet simple: all factors can be quantified into the addition and subtraction of effective strength. The first party to have their effective strength reduced to zero will be declared the loser. 2
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172 169 301 Hans We can think about feelings, but war will not, and neither will the Punishing Virus. 2
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173 170 301 Hans In our war against the virus, the only thing we can do is try our best to preserve our effective strength. 2
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174 171 301 Hans Some people call us hypocrites, but only those who survive are qualified to criticize hypocrisy. 2
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175 172 301 Hans You see someone crying for their children in front of you, but if you don't stop the Red Tide from entering the ocean, millions more will cry for their children. 2
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176 173 301 Hans Are you capable of protecting each and every one of them? 2
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177 174 301 Hans Do you have the ability to save everyone every time you encounter a difficult choice? 2
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178 175 301 Hans This is the first time you have been faced with such a choice. Isn't it? 2
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179 176 301 AniZhuanchangBegin Hans And this won't be the last time. I guarantee you that. 2
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180 177 202 1 2 1
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182 179 301 AniZhuanchangEnd Despite being barricaded outside by the Constructs guarding Hans—
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183 180 301 Liv remains persistent.
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184 181 201 1 1031001
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185 182 301 1 Liv This is cruelty! 1
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186 183 301 Liv Chief Commander Hans, please reconsider. Not for glory or for faith... 1
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187 184 301 Liv These meaningless deaths are unreasonable and avoidable. 1
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188 185 201 1 500166 5
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189 186 301 1 Lucia Chief Commander, we are soldiers. We stand on this land in order to protect our comrades. 1
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190 187 301 Lucia Whether that be the people of Babylonia or the people on Earth. We are comrades. 1
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191 188 301 Lucia We shouldn't turn our weapons on those we should be protecting. 1
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193 190 301 1 Hans ... 1
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196 193 301 1 Construct Captain Chief Commander, did you hear what I said? 2
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197 194 301 Hans Did you say something? 1
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198 195 301 Construct Captain We received a transmission from Team 07. 2
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199 196 301 Construct Captain They have deployed their bit domain node. 2
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200 197 301 Construct Captain We have deployed our node. The Red Tide's tributary is still some distance away from us. 2
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201 198 301 Construct Captain We can't guarantee that the Red Tide won't flood the area within Babylonia's next orbital cycle. 2
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202 199 301 Construct Captain Now is the optimal time for activating the node. 2
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203 200 301 Construct Captain Do you want to authenticate and activate the bit domain nodes now? 2
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204 201 301 Hans ... 1
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205 202 301 Construct Captain Chief Commander? 2
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206 203 204 1
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207 204 301 Hans Now just... 1
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209 206 301 Before he could finish talking, a cry interrupts him.
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211 208 301 1 Woman ...Ray ... RAY! 1
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212 209 301 Behind the dunes of yellow sand, a thin figure walks toward the camp.
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213 210 301 The woman on the verge of collapse rushes forward. After seeing the boy's face, she slaps him, kneels down in the sand, and hugs him tightly.
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214 211 301 Noticing that the boy shows signs of corruption, Liv rushes forward, injects a serum into the boy's arm, then quietly steps aside.
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215 212 301 The boy feels a stinging hot sensation on his face before he can even process what has happened.
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218 215 301 1 Refugee Child Sorry... Granny. 2
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219 216 301 Refugee Child I was just so scared... I wanted to find Daddy. 2
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220 217 301 Woman ... 1
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221 218 301 Woman Ray, your daddy... 1
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222 219 301 Refugee Child ...I found him. 2
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223 220 301 The woman just takes this as the boy's overactive imagination after being frightened.
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224 221 301 Woman Really? Where did you find him? 1
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225 222 301 But so what? Now that it is over, there is no need to correct or shatter the boy's dream.
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226 223 301 Refugee Child Yeah. He was in that r-red water. 2
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227 224 301 Refugee Child I heard Daddy. 2
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228 225 301 Woman What'd he say? 1
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229 226 301 Refugee Child He said— 2
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230 227 301 Refugee Child "Take care and live a long life." 2
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231 228 301 Woman ... 1
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233 230 301 AniZhuanchangBegin The woman's eyes open widely.
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236 234 301 AniZhuanchangEnd She instantly recalls a memory long ago.
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237 235 301 Before all of the tragedies, the newborn child rests in her arms, so fragile but so full of hope.
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238 236 301 She kisses her baby on the forehead, then says the same thing to him.
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239 237 301 AniZhuanchangBegin It all seemed like just yesterday.
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243 242 301 AniZhuanchangEnd 1 Woman (Sobs) 1
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244 243 301 She turns to face the Constructs of the calibration team. 1
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245 244 301 No resentment, no hatred—she had exhausted all her emotions. Her voice was hoarse from crying, like a mother bear that had lost her cub. 1
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246 245 301 Standing off to the side, Liv instantly understood the reproach within her eyes without uttering a word. 1
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247 246 202 1 1
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248 247 301 —Why didn't you come sooner?
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249 248 301 At that moment, Liv gets choked up with an overwhelming sense of guilt and empathy.
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251 250 301 1 Liv ... 1
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252 251 301 Liv Why didn't we come sooner? 1
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253 252 301 Liv If we just came here earlier... just a little bit earlier... 1
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254 253 301 Liv If only I had come here sooner... 1
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255 254 301 Liv If only I was a bit stronger... 1
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256 255 301 Liv If only I could bear some of their agony... 1
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257 256 202 1 1
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258 257 301 Would I have been able to prevent this from happening?
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259 258 301 But how much earlier?
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260 259 301 A few days? Weeks? Years? Before the the Acadia Evacuation? Or before the ensuing collapse and chaos of society?
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261 260 301 No one has an answer to this question.
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262 261 301 1 AniZhuanchangBegin No one can answer this question.
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