The Day When Fire and Brimstone Fell from Heaven - Alvin Lin Mendoza6


0

The Day When Fire and Brimstone Fell from Heaven - Alvin Lin Mendoza6

White phosphorus... and gasoline... Compared to those around him who were still dazed or screaming, Alvin seemed calm. He patted Miyano Shiho's fingers, which were involuntarily clenching her sleeves, and asked, "Where is the fire extinguisher?" The courtyard with the pool was on the other side, and there was gasoline, so the success rate of a dry powder fire extinguisher was higher.

"It should be in the corridor..." Miyano Shiho swallowed. Even though Alvin blocked most of her vision, the victim's tragic screams still echoed clearly in her ears. "I can see it every time I pass by..."

Alvin nodded and dragged Shiho Miyano to the corridor. "Call 911," he shouted as he moved. "Send some more people! Come with me to get the fire extinguisher!"

The students, who were like frightened birds, subconsciously obeyed the command. "I've already called!" A girl who was running beside them replied anxiously. She had curly hair dyed gray and looked very fashionable. After all, they were talents from higher education institutions. Most of them lacked experience rather than knowledge. There were also many who had both experience and knowledge. "They are all rushing over!"

"Hurry up!" The corridor was only four minutes away from the courtyard. Even if Alvin dragged Shiho Miyano with him, they would arrive in two minutes. Facing the oncoming academic staff, he directly opened the fire cabinet and was about to take out the fire extinguisher, "Go to the courtyard..."

The words stopped abruptly. The weight of the fire extinguisher in his hand was obviously wrong. Alvin tried to press the handle, but nothing came out of the nozzle.

"What's going on!" The academic affairs officer who was called over by the scattered students snatched the fire extinguisher from Alvin's hand, but the light weight made him angry instantly, "It was still fine when I checked it last time!"

"Never mind it," Alvin held Miyano Shiho's hand tightly. The wet sweat on the little girl's palm was so obvious. "Hurry up and call someone," he wiped the sweat from his forehead due to the intense exercise, his voice as calm as always, "We don't have time to get it. Let the school staff quickly get a new fire extinguisher."

Hoping it was not too late, Alvin pulled Miyano Shiho closer to him so that she would not collapse on the ground out of fear. Watching the academic affairs staff yelling at the other end of the phone, alarm bells seemed to ring in his ears.

.

"That..." Miyano Shiho had a lot on her mind that day. There was no class in the afternoon, so Alvin took Miyano Shiho back to her residence. The little girl changed her usual style of staying in the room and wrapped herself in a blanket in the living room, watching Alvin typing on his notebook. Alvin didn't drive her away. Anyway, the future Shirley was very sensible and sat opposite without peeking at the screen. "Kelver?"

"What's wrong?" Alvin glanced at the clock on the wall. They were not considered the main suspects in the case, so the police only asked a few questions and then let them go. Especially when they saw Miyano Shiho, who looked petite because of her Asian ancestry, was obviously frightened, those with conscience showed pity, and those without conscience showed contempt. In addition, the corner Alvin chose was hidden enough, and no one noticed his vigilance before the crime. "You know, there must be three days between calls."

Miyano Shiho's expression fell a little, but she quickly recovered and shook her head, wanting to say something but stopping herself. However, looking at Alvin who was patiently waiting for the next words, she still made small talk and asked, "What kind of person is Artes?"

Continue read on readnovelmtl.com


Recommendation



Comments

No comments yet.

Please login to comment

Support Us

Donate to disable ads.

Buy Me a Coffee at ko-fi.com