SCP Corporation: Contain Bonfire
Chapter 889 - 889 593 Sister Shana. _2

Chapter 889: Chapter 593 “Sister Shana”. _2 Chapter 889: Chapter 593 “Sister Shana”. _2 Discussing this, she hesitated slightly because in a certain sense,

for Colin, who was a reservist of the “Flame Bearer,” there was nowhere that could truly be deemed safe. The presence of the “Red Moon” was a temporary protection, but it also presented an opportunity for the “The Gods” to escape.

Because its descent had destroyed some of the arrangements that once existed here, allowing them the possibility of breaking free soon.

This meant, once the presence of the “Red Moon” completely faded, calamity was inevitable.

And where the “The Gods” appeared, disaster would follow Colin.

Although their primary target would probably be to vie for some of the “legacy” here, during or after this period, they would certainly not mind initiating revenge against Colin.

Now, if one were to say where was the safest, this place, for the time being, could be considered the safest.

“There’s always a place to hide first after all…”

Shana seemed to be answering Colin as well as reassuring herself as she spoke, pausing for a moment before continuing:

“For now, we’ll just roam around, and leave when the time comes. Is there any place you’d like to go? I can take you there to have some fun…”

“Oh, okay, Sister Shana, wherever you want to go is fine with me as long as you’re there,” Colin said, sitting in Shana’s lap, hugging her slender neck like a koala, his face expressing his youthful innocence.

Shana laughed, “It’s hard to imagine, you saying something like this.”

“Ah?” Colin responded as if he knew nothing.

“Hmm…”

Shana raised her hand and pinched his nose, then set him down and took his small hand as they walked along the shattered streets.

Though she had been in this world for more than half a year, this was the first time she carried such a leisurely mood to really look at this place.

It was evident that this place was far superior in various aspects of life compared to her hometown.

But without dwelling on it much, as Shana walked, she mulled over the ideas she had come up with these days about how she could keep Colin safe if she found him.

For example…

Heading to the so-called “Radiant Angel” Corps encampment that had some arrangements left behind.

Or, finding the location of the mysterious superior behind Colin…

As well as some places she had seen along the way.

But, after thinking about it, Shana quickly dismissed most of them, as they didn’t seem quite appropriate. Going to the “World Code” areas was also akin to seeking death, as it was beyond the “wall.”

Even with remnants from the Corps, it might not be very effective…

As for that superior behind Colin, according to some information Shana bought from the “World Code-13” branch, that place was likely not a safe area either.

According to “World Code-13,” Colin’s enigmatic existence is powerful but in a strange state… “World Code-13” described it as “a group existing outside of time and space.”

Everyone who has reached her level at the company shares a similar status.

Not just him, but other great beings also exist in this state…

The reason, possibly, is related to some special tool initiated by some tycoon.

Shana didn’t quite understand, but she knew not to expect any help from here.

What remained was a few directions given by “World Code-13.”

If no “Flame Bearer” was born, to keep Colin safe,

the first was, if she had the capability, to find and rally a group of remnants and forces making up about ten percent, and stick together.

That being said, at least before the great calamity of “2044” arrived,

the likelihood of keeping Colin safe was not out of the question…

But that was unlikely too.

Not to mention how to find people, where to look for them, in this day and age, even the existence behind Colin couldn’t keep the “branches” and external employees aligned, let alone her.

The only way to get the majority to agree was if there were a “Flame Bearer” with a special status within the company, enabled to enact specific authoritative laws.

But if there were a “Flame Bearer,” then why would she seek help?

In that moment, those needing help, from their perspective, would turn to those ancient entities, perhaps causing the “Ancient Gods” to reunite and form an anti-“Bonfire” coalition again…

But for now, that was just a thought.

Next, came the second suggestion…

She had found the “Seed of Light”, fully activated the “Light” including its subordinate “Corps” among other forces…

It could preserve Colin as well, but this condition was no simpler than the success of the “Flame Bearer”.

Theoretically, the “Seed of Light” would appear, but it was deeply entangled with the “The Ultimate Moment” in premonition—to put it plainly, it was most likely that it would only reappear on that day.

Of course, nothing was absolute, if she could assist the “branch office” in acquiring a large amount of points, activate something, and then travel to “World Code-1”.

If she could find Rosen, or more of his remains, there would be a chance.

According to some premonitions it revealed, if the “Flame Bearer” were to appear, it was very likely to be linked with Rosen.

But, Shana had to take care of Colin, so it was impossible to agree, and based on some information Colin had previously provided, Shana felt the “branch office’s” idea was as good as daydreaming.

According to Colin, they were all dead down to the bones, even the bones were eroding, and yet it still dwelt on these memories.

There was a third way…

The branch office indicated there were other ways to preserve life, but it was not certain.

With each thought flickering, Shana felt, aside from knowing more useless information, she didn’t really have many practical things.

However, no matter what, she couldn’t just sit and wait for death…

Shana continued contemplating more reliable shift plans.

In the following several days, she moved through the post-apocalyptic wasteland with Colin.

Occasionally entering amusement parks that hadn’t been completely abandoned, powered by props electricity, just manageable to use, sometimes lending a hand to some survivors, or visiting various areas for observation…

When the Ancient Gods were absent, and avoiding some dangerous taboo areas, she and Colin could basically roam freely.

During observation, Colin noticed that the world had become abnormally vast, with various small and large patchwork worlds, and many peculiarly special human races.

Maybe due to environmental impressions, despite different environments and customs, the general values leaned towards the positive and conformed to humanoid ideals.

In the peaceful days of slaying demons and exterminating heretics.

Time passed quickly…

Another ten days went by, Shana felt it was about time to leave.

To leave through a small world to a “branch office” domain, and ultimately try to go to a place that might be safe.

But, while she was contemplating this, Shana suddenly seemed to notice something, turning her head to look sideways.

She saw Colin standing on a piece of steel-reinforced concrete, looking somewhat dazed.

“What’s wrong, Colin?” Shana flickered over.

“Shana, it’s okay, I just don’t know why, looking at these scrap metals, I always feel it’s a pity. When I was young, I always thought, if I picked up one more piece of rebar, I could buy another ice pop. Now seeing these scraps all over the streets, it actually makes me feel very upset…” Colin spoke, his voice getting lower and lower, until finally he fell silent.

At that moment, Shana reached out to rub his head, about to say something, but she suddenly paused the next second.

Colin spoke first, in a very familiar tone:

“Sister Shana, well, Shana…”

Shana blinked, staring at him blankly, knowing what his statement meant…

Colin had regained all his memories!

But she still couldn’t help saying, “You, you’ve recovered your memory?”

“Yes…”

Colin nodded, his memory had just come back entirely, it felt nothing special, it was like waking up groggy, and then suddenly becoming completely clear.

As thoughts flickered, Colin took a deep breath, steadied his emotions, then looked at the glowing figure in front of him, somewhat unsure what to say.

This “childhood” memory, he definitely still had it, Shana hadn’t hidden it from him, to come over here, they had traveled for more than half a year, the journey tough but they finally made it.

This favor, and her intentions, it was no longer about whether to return it or not…

Although they hadn’t finally determined their relationship yet, Colin felt like he was already Shana’s person now.

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