Kisha fell into deep thought, realizing that she needed to personally monitor Rose.
If Rose were to transform into a zombie, there was no one else who could contain her.
Kisha felt the weight of responsibility; she was determined to ensure that Rose, whether in her human form or not, remained under her watchful eye.
Kisha was increasingly anxious about not being able to view Rose’s status window, leaving her uncertain about how to prepare for what lay ahead.
If Sparrow’s description was accurate, the ice encasing Rose was as sturdy as diamond, suggesting that, in addition to her ice powers, Rose might possess a crystal or diamond-type ability.
This uncertainty gnawed at Kisha, as she recognized the potential danger if Rose’s awakening did not go as hoped.
Dealing with an evolved zombie was one of the trickiest challenges imaginable. With its added absolute defense, the prospect of taking down such a formidable opponent felt nearly impossible.
The thought sent a wave of fear through Kisha, intensifying her anxiety about Rose’s condition.
Kisha took a deep breath, her gaze fixed on Rose encased in the crystal. She wrestled with her thoughts, strategizing how to confront this pressing issue.
"I need to keep a close watch over her for now," Kisha said decisively, her gaze shifting to Sparrow.
"Can you switch positions with Duke and monitor the southern wall? Duke will cover the western part. I need to prepare for a level-up."
There was no need for further explanation; both Duke and Sparrow understood the gravity of her request.
They recognized that the situation they were facing was exceptionally dangerous.
This suggested that Rose’s awakening remained uncertain, and she could become a genuine threat once she emerged from the crystal encasement.
Simply trying to send Rose away wouldn’t solve their dilemma; even if they managed to place her somewhere far away, with this great danger lurking around the face of the earth means they might still have to confront her in the future.
By that time, she could be even stronger than she was now.
However, they couldn’t take care of Rose just yet, as the ice crystal surrounding her was so resilient that their attacks caused no damage at all.
Kisha’s proposal to prepare for a level-up implied that she was gearing up for the worst-case scenario: a potential confrontation with Rose if things took a turn for the worse.
Sparrow felt a lump in his throat as he finished explaining, his nod stiff with the weight of the situation.
With a determined flick of her wrist, Kisha used her telekinesis to lift the massive chunk of ice into the air, gracefully hopping out of the truck as she did so.
Duke’s expression was grave, his eyes narrowed as an oppressive aura radiated from him. He didn’t want to place all the blame on Sparrow; it was evident that the unforeseen circumstances of their mission were not something anyone could have anticipated.
However, the thought of Kisha confronting such a perilous situation alone—being the only one capable of handling it—left a bitter taste in his mouth.
He felt utterly useless, unable to shoulder even half of Kisha’s burdens. Determined to make a difference, Duke resolved to gather as much Scarlet Honey as possible.
He intended to follow Kisha’s lead, maximizing his multiplier and the stats he could gain from the honey, pushing himself to reach his cap before leveling up.
After the intense battle during the night, he was sure that his foundation has already been fortified and was as sturdy as it could be so it wouldn’t be a problem for him to also prepare for his next level up.
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