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Book 2 Chapter 85. Projects

  “So - what - what have you found these days?” Gloria looked at Sue, sniffled and asked.

  “It’s - it’s very iing. ” Sue held Gloria’s hand and sat beside her: “But - I just want to make sure you’re certain you want to get bato it? Right now?”

  “There’s nothing else I want more now.” Gloria shook her head, then after a short moment of hesitation, she made the decision to let out something that was on her mind: “Sue - there’s - there’s this thing I want to tell you.”

  “Sure, what is it?”

  Gloria took a deep breath, then spoke with a trembling voice: “I think - I mean I know, that I am responsible fyuu Park’s death.”

  “... why’d you think that?” Sue inched closer to her friend.

  “Do you - do you know about deliverers?”

  “Yeah, yeah - what about it?” A chill crawled up from the soles of her feet, up her ankles and through her spine.

  “Gyuu Park and I killed ohe sentehat came from Gloria almost knocked Sue to the ground: “It was - it was after I fought off the ghost from the electric substation.”

  “You fought off the ghost, then you came to Gyuu Park’s temple, but the deliverer followed you?” Sue narrowed her eyes: “But - who could have sent it to you? And how did that person put the target on you?”

  “I don’t know.” Gloria shook her head: “And - and Gyuu Park set up a trap for it. We didly kill it. But - it exploded on its own, and then Gyuu Park just drove me out of there.” Gloria’s eyes became red: “I - I thought nothing of it at first - I was just too occupied. But then - ”

  “That deliverer exploded. And so you think, the omens it carried were transferred to Gyuu Park?” This thought fshed through Sue’s mind, but she did not utter it. She just held Gloria in her arms, trying her best to sole her. She uood why Gloria kept herself in her room this many days now. She would probably have dohe same, maybe even worse.

  Gloria sobbed for a short while, but then collected herself and turned her sight on the open, but not examined box sent by Gyuu Park: “You wanna look at it with me? I think - it’ll be a start for us.”

  “Sure, of course.” Sue nodded.

  Gyuu Park’s box was quite heavy, and now Sue knew why: Its body was made of thin but sturdy solid wood panels with internal metal pting, and with notes and manuals fully stuffed inside. Oop, it was a few pieces of folded hand written notes - the only things Gloria had read from this box.

  “Look, he anized our visions. I mean, the notes on our visions we saw in that warehouse.” Sue found a small handwritten booklet stuffed to the side: “Oh - and there were symbolisms to everything we saw. Aed the simirities and differences of our visions. I’ll - uh, I’ll pare what he wrote to my notes.”

  Gloria frowned as he opened a small envelope and a piece of stained and heavily folded letter paper fell out. When she smoothed it over, her eyes narrowed: “Wait, there’s a dot from one of the electripanies - this logo - it looks like S&S Corp.”

  Sue walked over and fixed her eyes on the paper. The first thing she saw was a few lines of handwritten notes in red ink. It looked like, to her, that this was sh calcution on the numbers. After five lines of calcutions followed by a big question mark, there was another line: “Why the deficy?”

  “It seems like some kind of official dot.” Gloria narrowed her eyes as she read through some of the printed words that were not covered by the dark coffee stains: “... thus, as a theory-proofed and field-tested model of intelligent distribution unit, with additional fortifying and impact-resistant designs and smart energy reying, the test model should be able to serve the o repce all older models across the city…”

  “This - why did Gyuu Park put this here?” Sue scratched her head.

  “Is this from the dot of the city wide project to quell paranormality?” Gloria looked up at Sue: “You think - do you think this is a piece of evidence from that?”

  “I think - maybe it is!” Sue almost jumped: “And - and it makes sense, doesn’t it? The electripanies trol a lot of the city’s core infrastructures. If I want to deploy something on that level, I’d definitely ission the electripanies on that.”

  “Let’s take a few pics of this and keep some backups. Do you happen to know if we have some pce that could do discrete photo copies?”

  “I’d think YOU would know more about that than me. I think the only pce I’d know would be that old ae in the unity archive.” Sue sighed: “But - I ’t say that they wouldn’t check the things they copy. I ’t do that to Turner… God, I hope he won't get into too much trouble with the things we HAVE looked into.”

  “Okay, looks like we o buy a cheap printer.” Gloria shook her head: “In the meantime, we o keep this safe. And - do you happen to know if someone read these calcutions? They look like some kind of - some kind of advanced math.”

  “I - I ’t say that I do.” Sue chuckled and shook her head more.

  Without saying much else, they tinued diving into the things in the box. Most of the space was occupied by a few very old looking scriptures and manuals, with the covers made with tarnished blue papers, aogether by dirty and almost crumbling cotton threads. Then underh these manuals, they found a small wooden box holding a small sword made of copper s ahreads, and a thin writing brush made with bck bamboo shaft and a brush head made of glistening white hairs.

  Uhis wooden box, they found another booklet - a handwritten manual, it seemed, with a very old-looking cover, and the writings were made with the traditional writing brushes as well.

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