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Midnight brought with it a drastic increase in the volu of ghosts, all of whom were shielded behind a smoky veil of fog. This left the party, who had quickly found themselves unable to see past a small radius, completely at the rcy of the silent assassins lurking unseen around them.

It was not an ideal situation, to say the least.

Good thing we got rid of that murderer already or wed have another thing to worry about, Dr Lu sighed with residual trepidation.

How unlucky do you have to be to run into a murderer during the tutorial? XueYingying muttered. Without so much as a pause she swung her axe into a ghost that had appeared out of nowhere, sending splatters of yellow fluid across the pristine walls around them. It did absolutely nothing to help the already eerie atmosphere.

The three males shuddered and looked at her with conflicting feelings. XueYingying offered a chilling giggle in response. I cant wait till we leave this stupid place, she sighed happily. I bet the feeling of my scum of an exs face against my knuckles would bedivinewith this new strength I got from the skill card.

Looks like SuHes face alone wasnt enough to erase all thoughts of her ex, QiLeren thought.

Lead by Dr Lu, the four weaved their way through the foggy corridors towards the records room as ghosts pounced from all directions. By the end of it all, QiLeren had grown numb to the panic these surprise encounters used to bring. With Dr Lus mildly annoying voice rambling in the background, QiLeren wielded his crowbar like an extension of his arm and disposed of their resident supernatural population with no more than a few swings each, dully impassive all the while.

Dont lose yourself in your thirst for blood, QiLeren, Dr Lu advised unhelpfully with a trace of awe.

QiLeren rolled his eyes so far back he swore he could see his brain. Out of all of them, Dr Lu was probably the weakest one by far, everything about his pathetic physique pointing to his presence as half dead weight and the other half even deader weight. He probably hasnt even set foot in a gym before in his life. Compared to XueYingying who was most likely bleeding at any given mont yet standing strong as steel as their front-line fighter, steadily growing strength in her arms suggesting that she had plenty more where that ca from Dr Lu was undoubtedly the class dunce.

SuHe was likely the most idle. He had the dagger gripped in his hand, but its delicate craftsmanship and elegant adornnts suggested that it was unfit for even small skirmishes. Perhaps itll beco more useful after its final ability becos unlocked; itwas, after all, an item from a chest.

Upon their arrival at the records room, Dr Lu rummaged around for the key, eventually locating it in a nearby draw. The heavy doors opened to release the thick, musty air within, flickering overhead lights illuminating the rows upon rows of docunts resting in their tal coffins.

There was too much material and not enough ti.

Dr Lu circled around the shelves. This cant be all of them. Where are the earlier ones? he muttered to himself quizzically, opening so archive racks peering into them.

What happened? QiLeren asked.

I cant find anything from twenty years ago, Dr Lu replied and pointed to the open shelf before him. See, this is the earliest I could find.

Could they perhaps be kept sowhere else? SuHe said.

I can go check the dical records and prescription files, Dr Lu offered. He pocketed the keys and headed towards the neighbouring room.

Sothing was wrong. QiLeren took in the shelves that towered over them nacingly in the cold lighting, each held closed by their own handle. There must be a reason as to why the docunts were nowhere to be found.

It wasnt long before Dr Lu returned with disappointing news. I couldnt find anything, he reported, shaking his head in mystification.

SuHe frowned. Did the hospital by any chance relocate twenty years ago?

No, weve been here for fifty years already, Dr Lu replied with the confidence of a true local. Even if we did it wouldnt have just erased the records as cleanly as this.

SuHe considered this. This hospital underwent a na change, yes? he asked after a pause.

Yeah it did.

If I recall correctly, I believe you said that the first was added after its reconstruction twenty years ago. SuHe said, standing beside a filing cabinet. Under the light, sothing danced within his eyes.

Dr Lu froze for a few seconds before slowly, ever so slowly, opening his mouth into a soundless gasp.

How could QiLeren describe his expression? It was the raw emotions of a lost man who had finally found light after trudging endlessly through the dark, only to find that the world he had dreamt of so longingly was no more hell on earth. It was twisted, sickening and unbelievably cruel. The others found themselves unable to respond and opted to watch silently.

Dr Lu remained frozen to the ground where he stood. Did it ever occur to you, he rasped finally, that theres been two earthquakes since we first arrived?

Two earthquakes? The realisation hit QiLeren like a bus; yes, thered indeed been two earthquakes! The first was when they took shelter in Director Lis office, which caused the murderer to drop his chainsaw and subsequently offer the party precious seconds in which they fled. The second was the incident that exposed them to the fog outside not long ago in the charred ward. The fact that none of them had stopped to think about this would be puzzling had both occurrences not been imdiately followed by life-threatening danger.

Ofcoursethered be earthquakes. After all, X City itself had been the host to a particularly large one twenty years ago!

The earthquake had been no more than a vague mory by the ti QiLerens family moved here, the city having rebuilt itself, so it was small wonder that it slipped his mind. Even so, the severity of the disaster had made itself known to all.

I see. So at four-thirteen on a certain day more than twenty years ago, a large earthquake in X City caused the hospital to undergo reconstruction, which led to the loss of all records up to that point, SuHe concluded. If we are to survive until dawn, well need to find shelter.

QiLerens heartbeat thundered in his ears. Finding shelter ant leaving the building for an open area, but who knew what the mist outside held?

We cant go outside, he said resolutely, shaking his head. We musnt. Ever.

But well die if we stay here! XueYingying argued. Wouldnt it be better to try our luck outside?

QiLeren brought a trembling hand to his face. You wouldnt be saying that if you saw what I did. In fact, hed rather die a slow and painful death, crushed under the debris of an earthquake, than to face that horrifying scene again. It was not sothing anyoned understand unless they had seen it for themselves. His dour words and deanour left the atmosphere grim.

It was Dr Lu who finally broke the silence. Wait! he exclaid suddenly. I think I know how we can survive the earthquake without leaving the building!

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