In a corner where Nick and the shopping crowd didn't pay attention, two customers who looked like ordinary old people were sketching and doodling. From time to time, they picked up some vegetables to choose from, seemingly just ordinary customers.
But their occasional exchanges and frequent nodding made them feel more than just ordinary customers.
As time slowly came to mid-June, European countries also began to notice something wrong.
Although there were no large-scale deaths due to influenza at home and abroad, the number of confirmed cold cases was increasing at a crazy rate.
The first case in France in April, which only increased to hundreds throughout April. However, from the end of May and June, hundreds of soldiers and civilians experienced these symptoms every day, not only accompanied by low fever and sore throat but also with extremely intense headaches and loss of appetite.