[After that, you and Kafka began a long fugitive.

You fled the crowds and wandered for a month, evading the Commonwealth.

Gradually, the federal manhunt for you weakened because they needed to devote manpower to deal with more serious problems. [

You learned from Kafka and various sources that on the day you fled, a devastating disaster occurred in Tianyigo. ???

On that day, a mysterious object called "Star Core" fell in the orphanage. [

It released a huge amount of energy at an extremely fast speed, affecting all humans around the globe - they all alienated into mutants at that moment and possessed superpowers.]

[And this alienation of human beings, according to the different constitutions of individuals, is divided into two categories, and the number of people is almost half. [

A type of person, is the same mutant that has appeared on the planet before, has superpowers, is dominated by desire, and excessive use of abilities will lead to mental disorders and become "demons". [

The other type of people have directly become crazy people, and do not have any superpowers other than increased physical strength. [

The new common feature of the two types of people is the loss of the ability to perceive "fear".

As a result, on that day, half of the world's population became crazy people who could not perceive fear, they feared nothing and did everything.

The other half of the people have become omnipotent superpowers, and although they are not crazy, they are more terrifying than madmen.

So, overnight, the world lost its fear and fell into madness. [

Age 16: After months on the run, you and Kafka have finally found a relatively safe place to live - an abandoned mansion. The building's water and electricity facilities are still in place, and you can take a bath and boil water, which is perfect as a temporary resting place. [

After finding here, you are completely relieved, at least for the time being, you don't have to wander around.]

[You and Kafka go to the top floor to clear a room, block the broken window, and build a pile of firewood to keep warm.

"Let's find some cloth to cover the gaps between the doors and windows so that no wind comes in." You say to Kafka as you shove the rags you find into the doors and windows.

"Well, so we can live here for a while." Kafka nodded and helped find the rags.

After this, you and Kafka sit by the fire and take out two jars of braised beef and a bag of bread from your backpack for dinner. This is the food you find in a small smashed shop. ???

After simply filling your stomachs, you all quietly watch the beating firelight, each with your own thoughts.

"I want to tell you something, about what happened after I was taken away..."

After a while, Kafka suddenly spoke.

In the past few months, she has not mentioned those past events.

She had planned to keep those things buried in her heart for the rest of her life and not let anyone know.

However, whenever Kafka sees your familiar and unfamiliar face, and sees your eyes, she remembers the past with you.

She suddenly felt that something had been held in her heart for too long and too long, and it had made her breathless.

If someone was willing to listen, she might feel a lot better.

So, Kafka decided to speak out.

The person who trusts you the most.

"Do you want to hear it?" She asked.

Hearing this, you understand that she must have suffered unimaginable pain before, so she wants to talk to someone.

"Well, you say, Kafka."

You nod and motioned for her to continue.

Kafka took a deep breath and began to recount the inhuman experiments she had encountered after being taken to an orphanage.

As you listened to her narration, you couldn't help but clench your fists and burn with anger.

She describes the experiments on her, the pain she endured when she was tied to the bench, and finally how she woke up from a nightmare.

After saying all this, Kafka let out a turbid breath in relief, and then looked up at you.

At the moment, you only feel that your chest is like a boulder blocked, making it difficult for you to breathe.

"It's all cruel... It's so beastly... How can ... How could they..." "

Kafka... I will avenge you! "

You choked, your eyes were bloodshot, and you couldn't wait to rush to the federal building immediately to kill all the high-ranking officials of the federation."

"It's okay, I'm fine now." Kafka took your hand and chuckled.

"When you settle down, I will definitely find those who committed crimes against you and make them pay the price they deserve!"

You say hatefully, determined in your heart that you want justice for Kafka.

"It's all gone. Besides, the doctor is dead... The most important thing now is the future. Kafka patted your hand gently, "We both need to support each other and live well."

"But..."

Before you could say anything, Kafka suddenly hugged you.

"Stop worrying about the past, now I just want to be with you."

Kafka's pleasant voice reaches your ears, accompanied by a faint body fragrance, which makes you feel a little overwhelmed.

"Actually, I have one more thing I want to tell you."

Kafka let go of her hand slightly, but maintained her hugging posture.

"What, what?"

Feeling the softness in front of you, you ask absentmindedly.

"Actually, my superpowers were not obtained on the day the star core descended." Kafka glanced at you and continued, "I was originally a 'demon' with superpowers. You

weren't surprised, just nodded and said

, "Well, I know. Kafka is a half-blood 'mutant', right? You

didn't want to use the word "demon" to refer to Kafka, so you used their old name.

"How do you know?" Kafka was a little surprised.

Immediately, you tell her that you had discovered that your parents were federal agents and that they were monitoring her home.

Although you are not sure whether the parents are federal agents, since Kafka is really locked up in that experimental base, the identity of the parents is probably real.

After listening to it, Kafka did not speak for a long time.

"Kafka, maybe our family caused you to be locked up in the lab... I'm really sorry. You blamed yourself.

"Fool, what does this have to do with you?" Kafka smiled, "Even if that's the case, I won't blame you, because it's none of your business."

"But our family is a federal agent, don't you mind that?" You ask in surprise.

"Mind what? Aren't our families all 'demons', do you mind?" Kafka asked rhetorically.

You say without hesitation: "Of course you don't mind!" Kafka is not a demon!

"That'll do." Fuck the devil, fuck the Federation. Kafka smiled and said, "Now, I only care about you." "

Hearing this, your face flushed, and Kafka's confession-like words made you feel extremely shy.

"Uh, thanks, thank you... I, I only care about you, Kafka..." you

stammered.

Such a dialogue gives you a wonderful illusion.

It's as if you and Kafka are in love.

Looking at your blushing and stammering, Kafka burst out laughing.

The next second, a moist touch falls on your lips, making your whole head buzz.

Your brain stops thinking and its eyes widen in amazement.

Until Kafka lets go of you, you're still in a daze.

She caresses your lips and gives a smile.

"Just a little reward for listening to my whining." Kafka said mischievously.

"Kafka..."

You wanted to say something, but she had already gotten up and left, leaving you alone in place, a trace of water left on the corner of her mouth.

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