Three more people gone, and zero new clues were found. This time, the vanished were not Awakened. One was a mundane soldier, one was a scientist, and one was a member of the civilian support staff. They did not have anything particular in common, no thread that connected them together or to the first victim. All three vanished from different locations, and had been last seen at different times.
Sunny and Verne silently investigated their living quarters, the areas they had been known to frequent in the settlement, and their last known locations. They did not find anything.
In the process, both of them grew more and more somber.
...At some point, Sunny threw a suspicious look at the other Master. What did he really know about Verne? Verne was a local of Antarctica, a career serviceman with a stellar record, a competent fighter, and a leader that was loved and respected by his men. His Aspect centered around heat transference and physical augmentation.
Not exactly something that could have been used to dispose of bodies... but then again, who said that it had to be done with an Aspect Ability?
Almost at the same time, Verne suddenly glanced at Sunny with his usual stoic expression. His eyes, however, were cold and heavy.
"I heard that you have a spatial storage Memory."
Sunny looked at him darkly.
"...So what if I do?"
Verne held his gaze for a few long moments, then turned away with a sigh.
"This is not good."
Sunny had to agree.
If the two of them were already paranoid enough to suspect each other, then the rest of the installation residents had to really be on edge.
A bit of vigilance was never a bad thing, but with how pressured people already felt, one additional burden could become a spark that had the potential to cause a violent explosion.
He sighed.
"We have to... be ready to implement measures."
Verne gave him a sideways glance.
"What kind of measures?"
Sunny stared at him calmly... or coldly, even.
...He was so tired.
"Whatever kind that works."
The other Master remained silent for a while.
"I am confident in my people. Even exhausted and sleep-deprived, they will remain disciplined. The civilians, however... that might be a challenge. However, the best way to resolve this issue is to prevent it from happening in the first place. For that, we need to understand what is going on and stop more people from disappearing."
Sunny lingered for a few moments. Eventually, he shrugged.
"Yeah... let's hope that we will."
With that, they moved to the next item on the agenda - interviewing the witnesses.
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