I have tried to construct three-dimensional images in my mind using my senses, attempting to directly copy shapes and piece them together, but I always fail due to overlaps caused by various unexpected events.
Having realized early on that she couldn't offer much help, Miyuki had already turned around and started preparing her bed. Alice also tried for a while before decisively giving up. Stanley had been the one who had persisted the longest, and now he was sitting in the opposite chair, sweating profusely and deep in thought with his eyes closed. He was probably trying to reconstruct the many fragments he had previously identified using his senses, but he still hadn't been able to reach a reliable conclusion.
So, is there anyone who can help us now...?
I suddenly remembered someone.
Although I'm a little embarrassed to say it, perhaps she really is our savior right now.
"But I'll still give it a try."
I subconsciously muttered as I stood up, idly starting to count the rabbits. Alice, seeing this, suddenly jumped up from the bed with her eyes shining, excitedly following behind me: "Are we going to find the Saintess? Although I don't know what's going on, it sounds like she has eyes that can see what's about to happen in the future?"
"It's not something that's about to happen in the future; it's more of a disaster," I replied casually, then shook my head. "Besides, the person I'm looking for right now isn't her."
The rabbit's enthusiasm visibly diminished: "Ah, but it's this late, and besides us, she's probably the only one still awake here."
"As for the others, even if we have some connection and they have helped us, and they are indeed still conscious, it wouldn't be very polite to visit them at this hour, would it?"
She's right.
Even disregarding factors such as the excessively long travel time between Miyuki and the inner city, after the series of narratives, discussions, and analyses just now, it must have been past midnight by now.
In this silent, pitch-black city at night, most people, lacking any entertainment, are already fast asleep. Not to mention, the vast majority of those allowed to stay in this building are patients and their families, whose energy and strength have been completely drained by a whole day of care.
However, she wasn't entirely right about the latter point.
"There is another person awake nearby."
And, "I can go see her right now."
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