Sure enough, the Minister was visibly unnerved and hastily departed under the guise of convening an emergency meeting to address the emerging threat. He hurried away, clearly rattled and likely contemplating how to navigate the impending challenges Kisha had brought to his attention.
Just contemplating the possibility of firearms becoming ineffective against zombies was deeply unsettling for everyone present, especially given their lack of awareness about the awakened abilities. Aston and his team regarded Kisha with a mix of respect and admiration.
While they held the Minister of Defense in low regard, they remained bound by military protocols and continued to adhere to them to this day.
Therefore, the Minister of Defense could still exert influence and take action despite offering little beyond his military rank.
Unfortunately for him, Kisha was bound to remain in the shelter for approximately 22 more days to complete her critical S-class mission, crucial for her survival. Her objective included purging the shelter of its leeches and addressing the looming threat posed by the Coltons.
Reeve’s account of his friends being sold and subjected to being a sex slave by the Coltons reinforced Kisha’s belief that even in the absence of the Winters, the shelter’s residents would continue to endure terror and exploitation at the hands of the Coltons, treated no better than livestock or slaves.
No wonder Duke from her previous life wiped out the Coltons and the Minister of Defense before assuming control of the shelter in City B; this issue was undoubtedly the reason. Kisha understood that she would likely take similar actions once fully prepared. With a clear idea of the location of the Coltons’ hideout now in hand, they could approach dealing with them more efficiently and effectively.
Now that the Minister of Defense had left, silence returned to the tent, and they could resume resting. However, Aston’s team found it difficult to relax. The encounter with the Minister had brought back all the stress they had managed to avoid outside, weighing heavily on them. This was particularly true for Aston, who had often dealt with the Minister of Defense directly.
Kisha left them to their thoughts and returned to rest. Two hours later, Duke woke up feeling refreshed. He lay still, watching Kisha sleep peacefully in her own bed, facing him. Her serene expression showed no signs of nightmares anymore, and she slept soundly. Duke could sense the lingering stress affecting Aston and his team, making the atmosphere in the tent feel somewhat stifling.
Even though he didn’t know what happened, he knew that it might have something to do with the power struggle inside the shelter and he didn’t care about it now, since he already rescued his family and his people, he could just bring them back to his base that was well prepared and stocked.
But right now, he was just staying because Kisha wanted to, if not for Kisha, he would have already left.
Unlike in his previous life, where his family perished at the hands of the Coltons and his men sacrificed themselves to protect him, prompting him to seize control of the shelter in their honor, Duke vowed to exact revenge on those who sought his demise. He resolved to ensure they experienced profound despair before meeting their inevitable demise.
But now that everyone was safe and sound, Duke had no intention of pursuing such thoughts and so, his path diverged from his previous life. While he desired revenge, he had no interest in taking over the shelter, especially since he already had his own well-equipped and secure base.
Despite this, he found himself bound by the fact that his wife was in charge, making her the one calling the shots.
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