Black Badger - Chapter 342
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342. Reinforced Body (2)
People looked at Tvein with dumbfounded faces.
It didn’t take long for surprise to turn into anger. They were full of a sense of superiority. They couldn’t stand this kind of treatment.
A red-faced man swore at Tvein.
“Where did you get the orders from!”
“Then get out.”
Tvein looked more upset than usual.
I thought I was on a sweet vacation, but then this huge incident happened, so I couldn’t possibly feel good.
“If you don’t want help, just shut your mouth and sit in the corner! I’ll give you whatever you want.”
“Black Badger’s mission is to rescue civilians!”
“That’s why I told you to stand in two rows!”
Boom!
Tvein banged his fist against the shelter wall.
The wall caved in.
Judging by the fact that there are no holes, it seems that the force has been adjusted to some extent.
People held their breath.
Then everyone lined up. Of course, there were still some who did not back down. Some of the civilians really liked to threaten the Badger with the rule that ‘the Black Badger cannot touch civilians’.
A man with a fist the size of a head threatening Jason.
“I will report you for treating us like this!”
“Or so you say. Be prepared to go back home alone.”
Of course, it didn’t work on Tvein.
He spoke calmly and stood in front of the people lined up in the second row.
It was a little funny to see him controlling the people who were lining up while getting annoyed.
“There are only two field workers here, so it wouldn’t be strange if they couldn’t save everyone.”
The color drained from the faces of those who were standing around without waiting in line.
A few people who had been stubbornly keeping their mouths shut quickly went to stand in line.
Of course, there were still those with faces full of discontent.
“Is the badger really this rude?”
This is really amazing.
Don’t you think your life is precious? You must have a lot to lose.
“Who brought the camera out first?”
A tendon appeared on the edge of Tvein’s chin as he responded.
“Hey, camera owner. What’s your name?”
“What is my name…?”
“Aren’t you going to respond?”
Even to me, the tightly clenched fists he had while muttering looked somewhat threatening.
Did you wake up?
Or maybe, like me, you were ignored by people after arriving on this island.
Tvein was on the verge of explosion when he suddenly stopped his car in front of the shelter.
At this point, Tvein was venting his anger on civilians.
The man who had thrust the camera in closed his mouth, perhaps because he had read the ominous atmosphere.
As Tvein added, his face turned pale.
“Okay. I don’t think you’ll survive, so what’s the point of memorizing your name?”
“Is this a threat?!”
The woman cried out in a new voice.
“Is Black Badger selecting the lives of those he will save, right now?!”
“Please stand quietly at the back of the line.”
The senior gritted his teeth and replied.
It was clear to see him suppressing his anger because the other person was a woman.
“If you keep procrastinating and are late, you will be the one who dies.”
“Let’s leave behind those who don’t want to be rescued.”
“I’m standing in line pretending to be a civilian,” said Shashinsky.
People’s eyes shifted from Tvein to Shashinsky.
The man, whose skin was so white that blue veins could be seen through it, looked at Tvein with his elbows clenched.
“It seems like a small number of people are delaying things, but as you said, I think those who have many complaints should just leave.”
He was a truly capable relief pitcher.
Those who agreed with Shashinsky began to shout that they should leave the disobedient ones behind.
Public opinion changes in an instant.
In this situation, no one resisted. Everyone stood in two rows, even while sticking their mouths out.
Tvein clicked his tongue loudly.
“A human hand that can drive normally, not just autonomously.”
Hands rose into the air.
Surprisingly, it didn’t go to four.
With Shashinsky and Earhart in tow, there were really only two regular people who knew how to drive.
“Is this true?”
Unlike me, Tvein did not hide his feelings.
“These are not greenhouse plants! Only two people can drive normally?”
“Why don’t we just go with autonomous driving?”
“If the autonomous driving system is disabled due to a creature attack, there is no answer.”
When the woman standing in line asked, Tvein answered in a polite tone.
Then he told me to go outside and figure out how many cars I could drive.
After checking, it turned out that there were plenty of cars.
However, there was a shortage of drivers.
There were no buses or trucks to herd people.
“There’s no choice. Those who can drive will drive the first two cars, the last two cars, and the self-driving car will be inserted in between. You, Banpun, will ride in the last car. I’ll ride in the front car. The doctor will ride in the back.”
“yes.”
“okay.”
“Women and children, please ride in the front and back cars.”
Tvein threw open the door to the shelter.
The people standing in line flinched.
Nothing happened, though. There were just a few luxury cars abandoned in front of the shelter. A cool breeze passed by, tickling my skin.
I guided people to the vehicle with Tvein.
A few men protested, but Tvein did not take their whining. He told them not to get in the car if they were dissatisfied.
“If you don’t want to ride, get out!”
Tvein was going to sit on top of the first car, and I was going to sit on top of the trunk of the last car.
Incidentally, Shashinski drove the last car, the car just ahead of him was driven by Eric Earhart.
I’m a little surprised that a senior can drive.
“Have you lost your skills?”
“I guess so, by your standards.”
Earhart grinned and tapped the steering wheel.
“But it’s not to the point where I can’t drive. I drive myself sometimes.”
Real price.
But it seemed like he could actually drive, as Shashinski didn’t drag him out of the driver’s seat despite nagging him about why he had raised his hand.
Earhart leisurely waited for people to board their vehicles and then approached me to talk to me.
“Do you recognize this face?”
That’s what the doctor said.
He sighed and shook his head.
“Except for that couple with no brains, this is our first meeting.”
“Hmm. So you’re saying we still don’t know who the rumored doctor is?”
“Is it really here?”
“Maybe? I don’t know your real face either. I can’t be sure.”
Spitfire is a person whose face she doesn’t know.
This ultimately suggested that the doctor had something to do with Colton or Catherine. That’s what Eric Earhart didn’t know.
Are they the same species?
Or one of the Labs personnel who knew their people well and saw the start of the First War?
There was no time to think about the answer.
Everyone was in their cars and it was time to head out to the emergency core.
“Tvein jumped into the front car and said,
[Departure.]
I nodded as I climbed into the trunk of the car Shashinski was driving.
“yes.”
The engine sound heard the moment you answer.
Lights entering a self-driving car.
A line of vehicles lined up on the beach road headed toward the emergency core.
***
I hope nothing happens.
It was a thought that I had fervently in my mind as I felt my fever rising.
Flying creatures won’t come, and Ice Dragon never attacks first.
Since there are no creatures on land, nothing much will happen, right?
That thought was shattered five minutes after I started driving down the road.
“Eww!”
People were screaming inside the car.
“Whoaaah!!”
“Eww! Eww!!”
People looking out the window and panicking.
I gripped my sword against the strong sea breeze.
Creatures the size of hippopotamuses were crawling out of the sea.
The bad thing is that it is very fast for its size. Plus, there are a lot of them.
The fact that it looked so bizarre also made matters worse. It had four legs and a round neck with what looked like a starfish’s mouth attached to it.
Tada dadadaang!
The senior started shooting.
I watched the horde of creatures approaching the road, timing my swing.
It doesn’t matter if I blow it now, but I’m afraid the car will sway from the impact of the sword strike.
It would be much safer to just stab it with your sword when you’re close enough to it.
If you get a little closer, it will fire.
A little more… .
This is so profitable!
Boom!
[Fuck!]
With the ear-piercing sound of tires squealing, Tvein shouted over the communicator.
[Mr. Lee-!]
Boom! Kwaang! Boom!
A crash followed.
One of the cars got scared and stepped on the accelerator, causing a collision. The accident quickly led to a chain reaction. When the car in front of it hit the car in front, it was pushed out and hit the car in front of it, and the chain of events continued until it reached the car in front.
bang!
A senior falls from a moving vehicle.
I wanted to ask if they were okay, but I didn’t have time to. The cars behind the car that had caused the accident suddenly slammed on their brakes one after another.
Squeak, squeak, squeak!
The sound of the collision avoidance system activating sharply stabbed my ears.
“What if I step on the accelerator!”
Someone was sobbing and screaming inside the stopped car.
“What if we stop here?”
The car stopped.
I barely managed to avoid falling under the trunk, thanks to Earhart, who had kept some distance from the car in front.
Two cars stopped at the curb without colliding.
Ahead of them lay a narrow road, a mess caused by multiple collisions.
“Ugh… .”
Those involved in the rear-end collision groaned inside the car.
Tire marks on the road and smoke rising into the sky. The sight of a road where a major traffic accident had occurred filled my vision.
Those who were involved in the accident were ordinary people. They were stuck in the rolling car like badgers and couldn’t get out.
I jumped down onto the road, spitting out imperial curses.
Samuel also jumped out onto the road.
“I’ll take care of the injured, so do something about them!”
The doctor, who boasted about Black Badger, ran towards the overturned vehicle and shouted.
I nodded and drew my sword.
He walked towards the swarm of creatures with his sword in hand, then bent down to look at Shashinski sitting in the driver’s seat.
“Please lend Samuel a hand.”
Shashinsky nodded silently.
However, the first thing the ambulance crew did after getting out of the car was to check Earhart’s condition.
A senior getting out of the vehicle with a clean face.
He patted Shashinski on the shoulder, who let out a sigh of relief at seeing my condition.
“Help me sort things out.”
“doctor!”
On the other side, Samuel shouted as he pulled a man out of the crumpled vehicle.
“doctor!”
Call the doctor of the rumor.
But there was no answer. Even though the attending physician checked the injured person’s condition and urgently asked for help, no one who claimed to be a doctor came forward.
There was someone running towards me.
“Let’s go.”
That’s what the man said to me.
“Shouldn’t the living survive? Let’s leave those who seem hopeless behind and get out of here quickly!”
“Please take care of the women and children.”
I replied coolly and walked towards the sandy beach.
“After you pick up those people, when I give the signal, we’ll depart….”
The man didn’t listen to what I said.
He turned around and went back onto the road. I didn’t look back, but I could hear the swearing, the accelerator being pressed, and a woman shouting, “Take her too! Please!” and I could understand the situation.
He ran away alone.
It won’t be easy to survive.
There were several more similar sounds, perhaps provoked by his actions. Earhart was also heard laughing and muttering, “I guess I’ll have to pay for the car later, if he survives.”
The guy who stole the elder’s car won’t live long.
The moment I stood there on the sandy beach, thinking, someone approached me from a distance.
I looked at the man with the arrogant expression and smiled faintly.
“Are you okay?”
“Get rid of the monsters.”
“Tvein said curtly as he pulled out the grenade pin.
“You are the monster of monsters, so these things are nothing to you.”
Kwaaang!
The grenade was lodged in the ground.
Pieces of creature flesh flying everywhere.
The civilians screamed. Their ears, deafened by the explosions, picked up the people’s mournful cries. And the sound of Samuel giving various orders to Shashinsky and Earhart.
Tvein’s voice shouting to get out of the way so he can turn the car over.
I bent down in the hazy vision.
You should strike with a sword while you still have the strength to properly hold the sword.
Before the fever rises further.
“Go back to the sea.”
Kwaaaaang!
I muttered while working.
“It would be better for both of us.”
A white line cutting through the atmosphere.
There was no answer from the creature that had been half-reinforced.
***
A beach stained with blood.
Tvein approached me as I stood there with my sword in my hand.
He approached me, getting annoyed and asking where I threw my communicator, then stopped next to me and suddenly shut his mouth.
He spoke only when the silence became suspicious.
“Why do you look like that?”