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The White Boy

He is the normal guy, but it seems that strange things are staying around him. Start from his neighbor, his ex-boyfriend and another things around him. He is just a normal guy that working as a tour guide. But, is it really a normal thing if strange things keep showing up around him?

NoonaBL · Fantaisie
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17 Chs

Chapter 11

Steve didn't answer, he turned off his cell phone and placed it next to him, "What are you going to do now?" Ask Steve.

"... Go to school." Reinan considered it for a while "When I disappeared, I was a lower middle schooler. I should have been a high school senior this year. I plan to try the high school entrance exam in person. After that, I asked the policeman, and he said that I was in a special situation and was able to take the exam." Reinan continued.

"As a S-Rank Survivor?" asked Steve.

Reinan was silent, he sat down on a chair and sighed, "This is where I feel a little hesitant, I'm actually not as good as the other two Survivors. They are adults and have no problem doing anything. I will not only need a guardian, but I could also be rejected by the school and even if I went to school, no school would accept me. I completely lack knowledge of any high school, and it is also very difficult to learn from the basics if you do it alone." Reinan said sadly.

Steve nodded his head, and after a while he pointed across the room, "Want to go see Mr. Milo? He was previously a teacher, although he was previously an elementary school teacher."

"No need." Reinan quickly refused, "The God of Light and I have opposing attributes explained, he is someone who refines violent spirits, I am someone who can manipulate them." explained Reinan.

"Mr Milo is a gentle and a good man." Steve soothed Reinan.

"Gentle and scary can completely co-exist." Reinan still maintained the same point of view, "I was once in the same game as him in that world. The ghosts controlled by me were half transformed because of him, and they felt so grateful for him that they cried while dissipating." Reinan's words paused, "...I can only make the evil ghost cry and self-destruction, which is more terrifying than anyone can imagine." Reinan continued.

Steve imagined that scene. He had never experienced the boundless stream of the world, so he couldn't really figure it out, but since he left Reinan with such an impression, he might indeed be quite frightened.

"The higher-ups didn't help you find a school?" asked Steve.

"I refuse." Reinan seemed disinterested in that, "In the end, things like this are difficult for others as well as for me, and some of us were released only after signing the agreement."

Steve looked at Reinan, "Agreement?"

"Yes, the agreement not to harm ordinary people, Every Survivor who returns here must sign the agreement." Reinan's voice sounded calm, "It's been more than a week now, and the time is too short to balance the issues between the commoners and the Survivors, that's the reason why the people up there are so busy. It seems there's still a lot to worry about. " Reinan continued.

Steve looked at the forum. On the forums, there are new posts constantly being updated, mixed posts. Some people maintain an optimistic attitude about this, others don't think this is a good idea at all.

The game of death in the boundless stream of the world, ah, any returning Survivors could potentially become an assassin. They don't accept these people at all, the demands the government puts on the people under this surveillance are vicious.

"Psychological issues are the first step in the examination. And the three of us won't be out until a week from now." Reinan looked at the updated post, "Actually, these people's worries are not wrong."

Steve looked at Reinan, "The killer part?"

"People who can go to the boundless stream of the world are basically random. Because there to be multiple assassins is also very normal." Reinan's voice was calm. "The higher-ups can't completely control all the Survivors, even if 1% of the Survivors don't report, they have no way of knowing. After all, we're all counted as missing people. It's not just the Survivors." Reinan continued.

Steve tilted his head and after a while he spoke, "...Are you feeling unhappy?"

It felt very difficult to return from a place like that and, instead of facing a tearful welcome from people, they were subjected to all kinds of speculation and hatred instead.

"It's not that serious." Reinan lowered his head, his voice a little lower, "There are still many Survivors who are accepted by their families. Many have an obsession with returning for the sake of their families. As long as their families accept them, then there won't be any problems."

Steve nodded in agreement, "Mh-hm."

The words just fell, and at the very top of the latest post came a new announcement on the issue of Survivors' treatment.

A social emergency cannot be fixed overnight, especially on the return of a large number of Survivors. The number is definitely not small. No matter how they handle it, it will still be very difficult. A Survivor's announcement was made to calm the masses down, but also to let everyone wait a little longer, so when the time came, they would definitely give everyone a reasonable solution.

Steve stared at the announcement, and after a while he glanced at Reinan, "Nothing else came back but all of you, right?" asked Steve.

"Hmm?" Reinan was dumbfounded, "What?"

"No... I was just thinking." Steve put his hand on his chin, "Isn't this a bit of a stretch and overkill to have a forum dedicated to Survivors, or is there actually something else that will be joining in here when the time comes?" asked Steve.

Reinan tilted his head slightly, "Huh?" He said, feeling confused.

At that moment, the alarm clock on the phone rang. Steve glanced at the clock on the phone, and surprisingly, it was already 11 o'clock in the evening. He had to go to work early tomorrow morning, so today he had to go to bed early.

Saying goodnight to Reinan, Steve returned to his bedroom to sleep early for tomorrow.