Chapter 151 Notes
What happened at Tula station?
Today, this is no longer a mystery to Homer.

The answer was simpler than he had imagined, but also extremely terrifying.

Interpreting this book is actually the beginning of a more terrifying story.

The note is a black imprint to Homer, a ticket to the end, and Homer has it and can't extricate himself, no matter how hard he tries to burn it.

In addition, some serious and unmistakable crimes increased his suspicion of the hunter, although Homer had not a shred of evidence.

Every word and every sentence he read in the notes contradicted Hunter's account.

Hunter's lies came at his fingertips, and he was lying consciously.

Homer should figure out why the hunters lie and what is the point of those lies.

Knowing this, he can decide whether to continue to monitor the hunter's every move, and also determine whether his thrilling experience is a heroic epic or a terrible massacre, because no witnesses will survive. .

The earliest content on the pad was recorded when the caravan passed through Nagorno and arrived at Tula Station without encountering any attack at that time...

"The tunnels before the Tula station are quiet and empty. We are advancing very fast, and the commander plans to return before tomorrow." The deceased correspondent recorded this.

"There was no guard at the entrance to Tula Station. We sent scouts, but he didn't come back." He fidgeted for hours afterwards.

"The commander decided to head to Tula Station as a whole, and we are ready to charge."

After a while, he wrote again. "Several people at Tula Station have been infected by something...an unknown disease...and they will die in a few days."

Apparently members of the caravan were trying to treat those infected.

"The doctor accompanying the team had no medicine. He said it was like they had rabies... They endured inhuman pain, and they couldn't control themselves... and they started to pounce on other people."

besides. "Mere disease does not hit us hard, there are more devastating blows..." The next few pages were stuck together, and Homer had to use the water from the army canteen to uncover them.

"Photophobia, nausea, throat congestion, blood in the nose, and coughing up blood. The team doctor said this was a respiratory infection." - This sentence was written down the next day, and the caravan was already trapped.

Why not report to the station?
Homer asked himself.

He immediately recalled that he seemed to have seen the answer to this question somewhere.

Turn a few pages...

"No communication, phone not working, possibly sabotaged. Outcasts? For revenge? Driven some sick people into tunnels before we were exposed. Was it one of them? Someone cut the cable? Or"

At this point, Homer turned his eyes away from the letters and looked forward.

Even if the cable was cut, why didn't they return to Sebasdopol then?
"It's getting worse. Maybe the onset of the disease will be in a week. What if it's longer? Or will you die in two weeks? We don't know who is sick and who is healthy? Nothing will help. Nothing. Medicine, the mortality rate is [-]%.”

A day later, the correspondent made another note, and the content was familiar to Homer.

"Tula station is in chaos. There are no exits, Lufthansa has blocked it. We can no longer go home."

He continued writing a page later. "The armed men started shooting the sick, especially the aggressive ones. Some of them became infected themselves after a night...started rounding up the infected...they resisted and begged."

The words that followed were short and dreadful. "People started eating each other..."

The correspondents were also scared dumb, but the iron discipline in the assault squad did not allow panic to cause riots.

Even among the infected who spread the deadly disease, the ranks of Sebastobol are still the ranks of Sebastobol...

"The situation is still under control, the station is surrounded and a commander has been appointed."

Homer read. "Everything is fine with our people, but it's only been a little while."

The search team sent by Sebastopol successfully arrived at Tula Station - of course, it was also deeply involved.

"Decided to stay here again before the incubation period has passed, without taking any risks...maybe stay here forever." The correspondent was ready to die.

"This is a situation with no way out. Help is nowhere to be found...only patience...how long?"

That is to say, the gatekeepers at the sealed gate of the Tula station were arranged by people from Sebastopol?
It was no accident that their voices sounded familiar to Homer!
Those who were on duty there at that time had previously dealt with the vampires from the direction of Cheltanovo together with Homer in Sebastopol!
Volunteering to stay there, they hope not to bring pathogens back home to the station...

"Contagion often occurs during close personal contact between people, in the air. Who is immune? Almost two weeks ago, many people did not get sick ... but more and more people died. Live in corpses On duty."

The correspondent writes a line. "Who will die next?"

Suddenly, a hysterical scream cut through the silence.

Both Su Mengfan and Sasha were startled by the sudden sound.

Can't help but worry about Hunter's safety.

Homer collected himself and read on: "Something should be done. Warning. I volunteered to do it. Not going to Sebastopol - find where the cable was cut and call the station. Should be Make this call."

"Days and nights passed, and probably he spent the whole day and night devoted to invisible confrontations with the caravan commander, wordless arguments with the other soldiers, and a growing sense of desperation.

All the messages that the correspondent wanted to convey to Sebastopol have been recorded in this notebook.

"They don't know how the people at Sebastopol see all this.

Been blocked for a week now.

Three people were sent, and these three people could not go back.

Then came the new stormtroopers.

A new team was assembled.

All those who set off for the Tula station are at great risk.

Someone got infected and ran home.

It's all over.The attack should be stopped.They don’t understand…”

He also made an attempt to wake the leader, but to no avail, like all other attempts before this one...

"Won't let me go...they're crazy. If it wasn't me, who would it be? Run away!"

"Appears to be calmly compromising, agreeing to wait."

A day later he recorded. "Going to duty at the sealed door. Shouting to find a cable, running back. Shot me in the back. Bullet sank in."

The final letters were soaked in thick blood.

(End of this chapter)

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