Sunny remained on the southern wall for two days, silently staring at the ocean. In the meantime, thirty-six people vanished. Some of them were Awakened, and some of them were mundane. Despite safety measures growing more and more draconian, Verne had failed to prevent the disappearances. It was all futile.
And deeply, eerily frightening.
The stern Master came to talk to Sunny at some point, but left more frustrated than he had been before.
The fortress withstood another attack from a transient swarm of Nightmare Creatures. Just like the previous one, it came from the north. This time, Sunny did not participate in the battle, choosing instead to remain where he was. There were a few casualties.
The Awakened soldiers were all exhausted after remaining awake for more than a week. The stimulant patches were gradually losing their effectiveness. The mundane soldiers were better rested, but much more disturbed. They were all wary of the Nightmare Spell.
The civilians... were both exhausted and afraid. They had not been trained to withstand this kind of stress, and the seemingly unknowable nature of the vanishings was pushing them to the verge of panic. If not for the sense of order established and enforced by Verne's protocols and the hope of the Aridane's nearing arrival, they would have come completely undone by now.
The rescue ship was supposed to arrive in three or four days.
...Sunny silently looked at the water, deep in thought.
Hearing light steps, he glanced sideways and saw Beth, who was shivering in the cold as she approached him.
"Hey... Master Sunless."
He frowned.
"Hey."
The young woman looked at him silently for a while, then gritted her teeth.
"What are you doing? You've been stuck on this wall for days! You even ignored the last attack!"
Sunny tilted his head a little. When he responded, his voice sounded a bit strange:
"I'm investigating."
Beth stared at him in disbelief.
"You... you are doing nothing and expect me to believe that it's all a part of the investigation? Please! Both you and Verne have turned out to be completely useless! So many people are gone, and the two of you failed to produce even a tiny clue!" freewebnoveℓ.com
At that moment, another person appeared on the wall. It was a mature woman in a white lab coat, with a tranquil expression on her face. Both of them moved to let her pass, not paying any attention as the woman silently climbed over the lip and jumped down. The undulating darkness of the ocean reflected in her eyes.
Sunny frowned slightly at the sound of a body hitting the rocks down below and shook his head, instantly forgetting about it.
"Believe what you want."
Beth glowered at him for a bit, then sighed and turned away.
"...Sorry. It doesn't matter, anyway. We just need to persevere for a few more days, until help arrives. But... you promised to protect the Professor. And yet, you left him alone to sit on this wall. That is unacceptable."
'Gods, how devoted can she be? Professor this, professor that... can't that girl think about herself for once? She's in danger, too!'
He rolled his eyes.
"Who says I left him alone? Beth... I've been watching Professor Obel and you twenty-four hours a day, every day, since this whole mess started."
She blinked.
"Uh... what? How?"
Sunny scoffed.
"My first specialty is scouting. Wherever my shadows go, my gaze follows. One of them had been keeping an eye on the Professor, so... how do you think I was able to get to the safe room so fast, when you were attacked?"
Beth looked at him for a bit. Then, suddenly, her cheeks turned red.
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