Curious about the man, Ding Yi is standing in front of him and tries to ask, âhello?â
The man snaps back to reality, without seeing who it is, simply furrows his brows and yells, âwho? Leave me alone!â
Ding Yi canât help but think that this man sure is hard to talk to.
When the man sees that it is a young lady in front of him, his attitude doesnât improve any. He is still impatiently going, âIâm busy. Go bother someone else.â
Busy?
Ding Yi eyes the manâs empty hands suspiciously.
The man reflexively flushes with red.
Ding Yi realises that the manâs temper and mood seem to be severely affected by something. She wonders what it could be.
Of course, the possibility still remains that the man is simply a wrathful man who lazes about on his job.
Ding Yi says, âwe just arrived at Cangcheng, and so we came to the Museum. We wanted to knowâŠâ
âThe Museum?â The man smirks, saying, âwhat are you even doing here when thereâs nothing to see? The stuff they have are all being moved, the heck you walking about for?â
âAre you in charge of that?â
The man sounds less willing to answer now, âso what, whatâs it to you? Why should I tell you?â
The manâs temper is quite a lot for Ding Yi to take in. Thanks to her utility card, the man still answers Ding Yiâs questions and trusts what she says implicitly, but itâs hard to deal with the attitude.
She isnât sure what to do, but Mu Jiashi helps her out.
The man, instinctively trusting what Ding Yi says, smoothens up a lot.
Mu Jiashi watches the changes intently, and is once again impressed with the effectiveness of that utility card.
If she could make this terribly irritable and unfriendly man warm up to her in but a few words, he can scarcely imagine any Missiontaker or Tower resident being able to resist it.
No wonder Ding Yi was able to garner a great wealth in such a short period of time.
The man continues, âvisitors from the sky? Flying UFOs⊠Sheâs not 8 anymore. Is she for real? She thinks we might all die today⊠Donât you think itâs insane?
Iâm already so bloody busy working every day, and when I get home sheâd keep droning in my ears about some Apocalypse and how weâre all going to die⊠I donât know if sheâs tired saying it yet, but I bloody well am. Rather than talk to me, Iâd rather you talked some sense back into her instead.â
Ding Yi finally understands why the man looks so irritable and distracted.
He tells them, âour wedding is next month already. Can you tell her to focus on that instead of all those baseless rumours? Sheâs not the smartest tool in the shed, so just stop acting like she is.â
The word choices are still quite unpleasant, but the tone has become audibly gentler when he mentions the upcoming wedding.
Humanity will, as expected, face an unprecedented crisis in this terrible catastrophe?
And their wedding⊠will never happen.
The man will probably lash out at them if she said any of that.
So Ding Yi remains silent.
The man misunderstands the silence, though, and gives them a cold glare, saying, âlooks like you still believe in her.â
He sarcastically mocks them, âvisitors from the sky? Armageddon? Those âexpertsâ sure have you completely fooled!â
âExperts?â
Ding Yi suddenly notices that they actually didnât know that much about the unidentified object hurtling to Earth. If there are already experts talking about it, is it like some⊠topic of research at this point?
The man tells them, âyeah, the kind that popped up ever since humanityâs gone crazy, with all their theories and conspiracies, bollocks like that.
I donât get what makes any of them different, so I just call them all âexperts.â At least they style themselves like that.
A few days ago, when news broke out that something was observed in the skies, those âexpertsâ all dramatically overreacted.
Letâs see⊠Godâs Punishment? Coming of Christ? The appearance of whoever drove us all mad in the first place? Humans going to die in complete ignorance?
I donât buy any of that. Bunch of smart-asses.â
The man ends his tirade with a snide remark.
Ding Yi, though, is saying inside, that it is what humans end up as in the future⊠The end of humanity, in absolute ignorance.
They donât even know what killed them in the end.
Even the Missiontakers, during the Raining Hellfire from earlier, had no idea what fell towards them either. They just know it caused gigantic shockwaves and made the city a living inferno.
They know nothing about the source of the disaster itself still.
Ding Yi canât help but feel discouraged.
A discouragement not stemming from the Nightmare in particular, because she knows the Missiontaker by her side already knows the truth and how to resolve this Nightmare, but more, a feeling that wonders, if they could ever truly rescue humanity from this predicament.