Bernard''s face went pale with terror as he stumbled backward and begged, "Please, don''t kill me! I''m begging you! | had no
choice; Triceratops has my whole family. | really had no."
Aloud "bang!" cut him short.
Bernard''s cry of fear abruptly ceased!
At the same time, a woman rushed from behind, attempting to shove Bernard away.
The bullet grazed the woman''s arm and buried itself into Bernard''s chest. His eyes widened, blood seeping through his fingers,
quickly staining them crimson.
He leaned against a nearby bookshelf, his eyes ssy and lifeless, gasping for breath with his mouth agape.
The woman, clutching her wounded shoulder, turned to Estelle and pointed at theputer,
"Ste, look, your team is dying!"
The mention of Ste sent a fresh wave of pain through Estelle''s mind. She clenched her teeth against the agony, her gun
trained on the woman.
"You won''t kill me, Ste. You can''t," the woman said with a haunting stare. "Because if you do, there''ll be no one left to lead you
to your team. Don''t forget your mission!"
Ste. Team. Mission.
Estelle''s head felt like it was about to explode, the pain so intense as if her blood was flowing backward, threatening to tear her
apart.
"Who are you?"
m the one who will bring you back!" The woman said, "Everything here is a lie. You must hurry back!"
Estelle shook her head, her eyes full of struggle, and involuntarily stepped back, when suddenly, she touched something
unknown, and the rm immediately went off.
The rapid "buzzing" sound made Estelle''s head hurt even more, as if there were countless knives cutting her veins and
meridians, to split her into countless pieces.
The woman''s expression shifted as she slipped Estelle a keycard and said, "Get out of here, now! Take the elevator on the far
left. Go find your teammates, hurry!"
Clutching the keycard, Estelle staggered away.
Her mind was foggy, clinging only to the woman''s words—to leave this ce, and fast!
rm bells were ringing throughout the corridors, scientists scurried out of theirbs, desperate to understand the chaos.
Zion''s security system had been triggered, guards swarming toward the twelfth floor.
Estelle found the leftmost elevator and, once inside, ced the keycard on the sensor. As the doors slid shut, she leaned against
the wall, breathing heavily.
The elevator ascended, and Estelle''s grip tightened. Amiee''s voice echoed in her ears, calling her, but as it entered her mind, it
morphed into the voices of her teammates.
"Ste, break out through the window!"
"I''ll cover you with Tyrannosaurus!"
"Get out, don''t worry about us, save yourself!"
"Damn it, I''m going down fighting!"
She covered her ears, but the voices flooded in from all around.
With a "ding," the elevator halted, and
Estelle''s mind went k SkeOll!
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A few steps in, a staircase leading up appeared, sunlight seemingly filtering down from above.
Instinctively, she followed the light.
Emerging from the corridor, she
realized it wasn''t sunlight at yn
the glow findustrislidotessent
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filled the air, a fierce battle raging.
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She stood stunned.
Raiden approached from behind, his voice grave, "Ste, your team is about to die. Why are you still standing here? Go, save
them!"
"My team?" Estelle''s gaze was empty as she turned.
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locking eyes with her. "Wolf,
Shadow-—they''re all there.
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candy factory to get their secret
recipes. Remember all that? They''ve
been good to you, and you''ve always
yed it cool. Now they''re in trouble,
and you''re just gonna stand there?"
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