"May I ask who you are?" asked the member of the Snow Monster Squad who appeared to be the leader.
"Weren't you the ones who prayed to the God?" Jean Stardust took out the contract.
The contract was a crystallization of inner desires so intense they transcended the world; it was a contract bound to the soul, so even if one lost their memory or changed their brain, they would instantly recall its contents.
"God... so you really exist?"
"God certainly exists, but God generally won't pay attention to you. It is the Evil God who makes deals with you."
"Whether it's God or an Evil God, it doesn't matter. Please, save our Big Sister." The voice from beneath the hood was already trembling.
Within Jean Stardust's vision, a trace of pale yellow appeared amidst the deep purple of despair radiating from them.
"A contract is a contract. Since it has been established, I will fulfill it earnestly. However, I need to get you settled first; after all, you aren't the only ones who have prayed to the Evil God."
"Big Sister..."
However, Jean Stardust still had many questions in their heart. The Snow Monster Squad being ambushed here was very different from the game, and the eerie, roaring fire outside was also very strange.
"Anyway, tell me why you are here first, and where is Frost Star?"
"Big Sister destroyed the building to cover our retreat, and while we were escorting the remaining Infected, we encountered these Black Cloaks again, so we also..."
Like leader, like subordinates. But this ability to sacrifice oneself for others was truly a manifestation of human beauty, and it was indeed moving.
"Alright, I understand. What about that fire outside?"
"The fire outside... the fire..."
"Let me say it. The fire outside that wants to trap us to death was set by Talulah!" another member said.
"Shut up, Big Bear. We don't have proof yet."
"*Ursus profanity*, who else but that woman would use such a fire."
"She is still the leader of the Reunion Movement, and now only a few early members know about this matter... Damn it!"
"Looks like after this time, no one will know this is her fire anymore," a female member of the Snow Monster Squad mocked.
Jean Stardust watched them argue, while continuously using the wind to test this fire. You see, even though fire was burning everywhere, there was no sense of heat at all; it was even a bit cold.
Rolling a small piece of glass fragment into the fire, the glass directly ignited. Having seen glass melt, this was the first time seeing glass burn.
Gradually, the glass became smaller and smaller, finally turning into a tiny speck of metallic substance.
"Silicon metal? Is it that exaggerated..."
Hearing Jean Stardust's words, the members of the Snow Monster Squad also cast their gazes over.
"Are you done? If you are, let's go. I'll send you out of the city first."
