Chapter 11. Each person did their best in their respective positions (2)

One scene came to mind.

When I fell into water mixed with zombie blood on the first floor of a golf resort. The image of Camilla kissing me, saying that it was because of me that you came here, and if you were infected, I would also be infected.

Even if we weren’t infected at that time, we had gotten pretty close anyway. The virus may have spread while we were together.

I made eye contact with Camilla. It seemed like she was recalling the same memories as me.

It seemed like it was about to explode, and it also seemed like it was trying hard to stay calm. Either way, I sat down next to her, looking as uneasy as the glass of water sticking out from the edge of her desk. Camilla struggled and wrapped her arms around me.

“… “It seems like you two are closer than Cassandra thought.”

But I didn’t want to tell that story in front of outsiders.

“You are disqualified as a doctor. “Is it okay to share a patient’s secrets in front of outsiders?”

I pointed to the jewelry store clerk. Cassandra gently nodded her head, and her employee bowed politely before stepping away.

She placed her burden on the floor and gently relaxed her shoulders and neck. Every time, her big breasts bounced like waves. Her waves were high.

“Strictly speaking, I am not an outsider. This jewelry store is Cassandra’s, and the clerks have been serving our family for a very long time. By the way, this is a secret.”

“Hey, Cassandra… Right? “Can I call you that?”

Camilla struggled to open her mouth. Cassandra nodded her head.

“If you and I were really infected, why did you let us into the Hamptons? And there was nothing wrong with our bodies. I had a slight fever for a few days, but it was usually just a cold. Now, wait a minute. Then we can’t… “

If what Camilla said, we would be walking around the city while being infected. But that was because we had no awareness. If I had any symptoms, I wouldn’t have even thought about coming to the Hamptons.

The process of zombification was largely similar. As the virus erodes the body, inflammation levels skyrocket, the person suffers from high fever, and soon becomes delirium tremens and falls into a coma. Permanent changes occur in the body and mind, and they can never return to the way they were before.

However, our body temperature was a little high within the ‘normal range’ and we are feeling better now. In all the zombifications I’ve experienced, there’s never been a case where my fever went up and then went down again. That’s why Camilla and I dismissed it as just a cold.

“The reason I let you in was obviously because of Cassandra’s wishes. John would definitely be able to get this poor woman out of the cage. But Cassandra didn’t break her rules. “By the standards of the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency, you are completely normal.”

“Wait a minute. Cassandra. “Didn’t you say we are carriers?”

“Yes.”

“But it’s a normal standard?”

“Yes.”

What does this mean? It’s infected, but it’s normal. That means…

“… “Aren’t we the only ones walking around infected?”

“That’s right. Chrovirus antibodies are commonly found. “Zombification is just the final form of infection.”

“Wait a minute. Wait a minute, doctor. I’m starting to feel a bit dizzy right now. Is this a common occurrence? Antibodies? “Don’t antibodies develop when you are infected with a virus?”

For some reason, Cassandra looked at Camilla with quite a bit of pride.

“That’s right. “Pretty girl.”

But the fact that it is commonly found…

“Cassandra. “How many people are infected?”

“Almost everyone Elsa. “It is also gaining ground little by little in Römer and Minsk.”

“… “Kick.”

Camilla burst out laughing. There are times when something is so absurd that she can’t help but laugh. That seemed to be the case now.

“What, what kind of boring joke are you talking about? Erza: Almost everyone is infected? I’m sorry, John. But is this guy sane? “You’re not crazy, you!”

The last part almost seemed like shouting. Cassandra lowered her head and smiled forlornly.

“… Cassandra is broken somewhere. She knows it herself. She might be a little crazy. But it’s true that almost everyone in Erza is infected. “If you ask anyone at the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency, they will all say the same thing.”

“That can’t be possible, teacher. Why don’t other doctors talk like you? Why are all the other scientists keeping their mouths shut? “You are the only person in the world who says that!”

“Because all the doctors who tried to say that were shot to death. “Piyung,” He said.

Cassandra held the shape of her pistol in her hand and pretended to shoot herself in the head. Next, they took turns aiming at me and Camilla.

“By the time the functions of the Disease Control Bureau were expanded, the situation had already spread out of control. It wasn’t under control.

So the bureau changed the guidelines according to the government decision. Our agency is not called the ‘Disease Eradication Bureau’ but the ‘Disease Control Bureau’. Isn’t it fun? Management, Rani. In the process, many of my colleagues were shot and killed.

It wasn’t just guns being fired. I also persuaded him. If the people of Erza found out that the epidemic was so widespread, there would be great chaos, and the doctors from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention would be the first to become victims. Either they are torn to death by angry citizens, or they are shot to death by government-style punishment.

I can only say this now, but ‘persuasion’ worked really well. I know that? The person who was trying to leak information or make a declaration of conscience was never touched first. Instead, I brought in the entire team and had them draw lots.”

“What swallow?”

“A swallow receiving an injection full of Crovirus. The team members had to ‘dispose of’ the ‘infectious agent’ that was created in this way. The government elegantly called it ‘the 1 in 10 type.’

In the end, no one could speak. Who wouldn’t? If someone speaks sloppily, the co-worker who was working overtime next to them turns into a zombie… Wait for a sec. Are you okay?”

Cassandra jumped up and jumped at Camilla next to me. Camilla’s face turned pale. Her hands were as cold as her ice. Camilla’s eyes were wide open and she couldn’t help but utter an audible sound.

“Hold my arm!”

Cassandra shouted at me. She held her body tightly against Camilla’s. Cassandra put her hand under Camilla’s clothes and pressed it somewhere between her stomach and her breasts.

“Heh, heh! Cluck, cluck! Cough! Cough!”

Camilla coughed loudly. Cassandra stroked Camilla’s back here and there and pressed it against her. Camila was holding her breath in my arms.

“Gwae, it’s okay. Are you okay.”

“She almost suffocated to death, like a fish dragged out of water, but I hope she’s okay, pretty girl.”

“… “Call me Camilla.”

“That’s pretty Camilla.”

“Yes, you know the pretty thing, Collock. Stop. Stop, it’s okay, now. Sorry. Sorry. “John, please hug me.”

I gently rubbed the back as if comforting a frightened child. Her body was wet and wet with sweat. Cassandra looked down at me and Camilla, looking a little distraught.

“It’s very rare for a person to forget to breathe. I guess you were very surprised. “He has a strong body.”

“Everything, you.”

“Yes, pretty Camilla.”

“… You, too, have suffered… That’s a lot, right? Collock. “Cough.”

After hearing Camilla’s words, Cassandra turned behind her. When she turned around again, she had the same expressionless expression as before.

“Suffering, well… This happens to everyone. Anyway… “

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Cassandra took out her phone and checked the time. Suddenly a question came to mind.

“Cassandra. “After she gets infected, how long does it take before she becomes a zombie?”

In the Erijkton Protocol, being bitten does not immediately turn you into a zombie. As if they were trying to torture hope, whether they were bitten a little or a lot, becoming a zombie was the same subject, but the transformation time was different. If it was bitten a lot, it changed quickly, and if it was only slightly cut and the bacteria penetrated, it was a little slower.

“Zombification begins only after the body is almost completely consumed by the virus. The rate of encroachment varies from person to person, so it’s hard to say. “You guys don’t have to worry about that.”

“… “What about vaccines?”

Camilla cried and asked a question.

“It’s not like there’s a vaccine or anything like that. If there is no cure, is there at least something you can do to survive? “Isn’t the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention the place to do that?”

“That’s right. Beautiful Camilla. There is a reason why people are gathered together like that. To find out which drugs work well and which antibodies work well. But Cassandra doesn’t think it means much.”

“Why?”

“Because it evolves.”

Cassandra’s face darkened.

“The Cro virus mutates faster than any other virus humans have encountered so far. If they feel that a certain method is not working, they change the method of transmission so persistently.

In some ways, they are the same as humans. If it adapts, responds, and finds a strategy that it thinks is superior, it uses it as its main strategy, but it doesn’t stop changing in the meantime.

That is the reason why the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency has not yet achieved results. The government and bureau organizations are rigid, but the virus changes every day. And that’s why Cassandra wants to go ‘out there’. “Because I want to solve this problem.”

The first day I met Cassandra, she definitely talked about the ‘Erigicton Protocol’. Although it was the name of the game, it seemed to mean something else to her. Did she say she had to find a counterexample?

I still don’t know what that means. I don’t think it will be easy to understand. And although it is important, it is not urgent. What’s urgent is this.

“… Cassandra. Me and Camilla are going out of town. There is no research equipment or even electricity there. I won’t be able to dream about research, and I won’t be able to sleep well because I’m on guard. “And you still want to come with us?”

“Yes.”

“Why?”

“Don’t worry about research issues. Cassandra knows a place. It’s a pretty safe place, with good electricity and water. And… “Johann, you are the only one who understands Cassandra.”

Camilla asked back while hugging me tightly.

“What do you understand?”

“The world will be destroyed by this virus. No one thinks that way. I just think of it as a manageable pandemic. The only people who take it seriously are Lee and Cassandra.”

“… “Did you say ‘Ii’ just now?”

Ii is also used as a third-person pronoun when a woman refers to her husband or her lover who is close to another person. Perhaps that’s why Camilla was upset, but Cassandra didn’t seem to care much. I made a decision.

“Seeing as you’ve packed all your bags, are you planning to go now?”

“Yes. However, there is one thing Cassandra did not tell you. Cassandra is under surveillance. “If we continue like this, we will definitely be caught by the military police.”

This is a bit of an awkward problem.

Whether the military police catch you or not, it’s easy to just shake it off. I’m not alone, and as long as I’m with Camilla, I don’t have to worry about getting caught by them.

The problem is that I had help from Leticia to get here. If we take Cassandra out without even thinking about it, her situation will be in trouble, and we will lose her business that we barely made it through.

“Let’s do it this way.”

I held out the pistol towards Cassandra. Camilla looked at me as if she didn’t understand. It was the same with Cassandra.

“Why a pistol?”

“Cassandra. They threaten us with guns. We were kidnapped because we couldn’t resist your pressure. How is it?”

“John! What are you saying… !”

Camilla grabbed my arm tightly as if it was ridiculous. But Cassandra quickly raised her pistol and pointed it at me and Camilla.

“That’s a good idea. Ruler. Wake up. “You have been kidnapped.”

“Oh my, be scared.”

As expected, we communicate well.

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