Underground ruins of Metro Station M7 | Moscow, Russia
"Then I will help you get there." Stukov announced. He had something in mind... something devious, something not even the Overmind nor the Queen of Blades would detect. "Here's the plan."
"There's an Overlord I used to get here, parked and waiting for me near the Kremlin. It is pretty spaceous; all three of you should fit inside with me. The Overlord will take you to wherever you wish to take me under my command." Stukov explained. "Here's the catch; I cannot be seen entering the Overlord with you; otherwise, the Zerglings of the Swarm will see us and notify the Overmind of my betrayal."
Stukov turned around. The daylight from the hole on the ceiling faintly glimmered in a fair distance: the route from where Stukov came from. "So here's my proposition. Follow me up that hole. Chase after me; pretend like you are trying to hunt me down. This will attract the nearby Zergs to attack you three, but it'll be the easiest and the cleanest way of dodging the prying eyes of the Overmind and the Queen of Blades."
"As for this girl..." Stukov looked down at the dead girl's corpse he's been carrying and gently dropped her on the ground. "Izvinite, Hannah. I rest your body here. May your spirit guide you to heaven."
Chireiden | Gensokyo
Satori looked at Koishi leaving the house to do what was asked to be done, then at the small key Koishi gave her. She mentioned something about using the key on any door to be led to Koishi's little hiding spot... but why would she hide, when her pets... her own sister, would most likely die fighting for Gensokyo?
"I'm sorry, Koishi." Satori said to herself, out of hearing range of her sister. "I cannot promise that."
"Then I will help you get there." Stukov announced. He had something in mind... something devious, something not even the Overmind nor the Queen of Blades would detect. "Here's the plan."
"There's an Overlord I used to get here, parked and waiting for me near the Kremlin. It is pretty spaceous; all three of you should fit inside with me. The Overlord will take you to wherever you wish to take me under my command." Stukov explained. "Here's the catch; I cannot be seen entering the Overlord with you; otherwise, the Zerglings of the Swarm will see us and notify the Overmind of my betrayal."
Stukov turned around. The daylight from the hole on the ceiling faintly glimmered in a fair distance: the route from where Stukov came from. "So here's my proposition. Follow me up that hole. Chase after me; pretend like you are trying to hunt me down. This will attract the nearby Zergs to attack you three, but it'll be the easiest and the cleanest way of dodging the prying eyes of the Overmind and the Queen of Blades."
"As for this girl..." Stukov looked down at the dead girl's corpse he's been carrying and gently dropped her on the ground. "Izvinite, Hannah. I rest your body here. May your spirit guide you to heaven."
Chireiden | Gensokyo
Satori looked at Koishi leaving the house to do what was asked to be done, then at the small key Koishi gave her. She mentioned something about using the key on any door to be led to Koishi's little hiding spot... but why would she hide, when her pets... her own sister, would most likely die fighting for Gensokyo?
"I'm sorry, Koishi." Satori said to herself, out of hearing range of her sister. "I cannot promise that."
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