Kisha raised an eyebrow before responding, her tone pragmatic. "Of course, they can be eaten. How else will humanity sustain itself in the future without a reliable source of protein?"
"You did well bringing these mutated animals back. We can leave them in Mike’s care. He’ll know how to subdue them and, with time, perhaps even train them to be as docile as they once were as livestock."
She paused, letting her words sink in before continuing. The group discussed a few more key reminders, focusing on what needed attention while she and Duke were away, including contingency plans for any unexpected issues.
Once the final instructions were given, Kisha and Duke exchanged glances and stood, ready to embark on their mission.
"Be careful out there," Mrs. Winters said softly, gently taking Kisha’s hands in hers. Her eyes glistened with unshed tears, her worry evident.
Over time, Mrs. Winters had grown increasingly fond of Kisha, appreciating her as a daughter-in-law. Kisha’s grace, kindness, and unwavering strength had won her over.
She admired how Kisha balanced compassion with a fierce determination to protect her people and family—a perfect match for her son, Duke.
Not only did Kisha exude a calm, collected demeanor, but beneath her seemingly cold exterior lay a warm and compassionate heart.
Mrs. Winters now regarded her not merely as a daughter-in-law but as a daughter in every sense of the word, her protective instincts intensifying with each passing moment.
Seeing the concern etched on Mrs. Winters’ face, Kisha felt a wave of warmth in her own heart.
A gentle smile spread across her lips as she reached out, patting Mrs. Winters’ hand with genuine care. "Mom, don’t worry. Duke and I will look out for each other out there," she said reassuringly.
The word "Mom" flowed so naturally from Kisha’s lips that it struck an emotional chord in Mrs. Winters. Overcome with emotion, Mrs. Winters felt tears welling up.
She had never imagined being so deeply moved by the simple act of being called "Mom" by her daughter-in-law.
Without hesitation, she pulled Kisha into a heartfelt embrace, patting her back as if to shield her from the dangers ahead. "Stay safe, both of you," she whispered, her voice thick with love and worry.
After embracing Kisha, Mrs. Winters turned her attention to her only son, her expression firm yet filled with motherly concern. "Son, protect your wife at all costs," she reminded him, her voice steady but laced with emotion.
Duke met her gaze and nodded solemnly, understanding the weight of her words. His father, Mr. Winters, remained silent but stepped forward, placing a reassuring hand on Duke’s shoulder—a quiet gesture of support and trust.
Moments later, the familiar rumble of the armored vehicle echoed through the area as Vulture arrived, driving the armored car they had previously used to reach City B.
The vehicle’s reinforced frame gleamed faintly under the light, a testament to its reliability in the dangerous terrain outside. As Kisha, Duke, and Vulture prepared to board, an unexpected figure bolted toward the car.
Zeus, their loyal canine companion, bounded into the vehicle with uncontainable enthusiasm. The large dog squeezed itself into the passenger seat, wagging its tail furiously, its tongue lolling out as though it were simply heading out for a joyful outing.
Its bright, excited demeanor contrasted starkly with the seriousness of the moment, but it brought a small, much-needed smile to everyone’s faces.
"Master! Zeus is coming! Zeus is coming!" the excited voice of Zeus echoed through their mindlink, brimming with enthusiasm.
Kisha could only sigh, knowing there was no convincing the determined canine otherwise.
Besides, she reasoned, Zeus might look like a goofy, overexcited dog, but his combat skills were nothing to scoff at.
There wasn’t much preparation needed for their journey—Kisha had already stored everything they might require in her inventory. Before leaving, she had also taken precautions to ensure the base’s operations could continue seamlessly. freёwebnoѵel.com
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