Honkai: You're telling me this difficulty is from Honkai Impact 3?!

Chapter 72: My Life Is Over!



Fu Hua shook her head with a bitter smile. She was about to say something, but Kiana suddenly spoke, interrupting her.

"Class Monitor." Kiana turned her face away. Shu couldn't see Kiana's expression, but she still grabbed his arm and pulled Shu up from the seat.

"Oh yeah, I was just thinking, Shu, you haven't had a tour of this train yet! I'll take you to see it!"

Actually, I've already seen it…

Shu wanted to refuse. He really had seen it, although it was in his... uh, previous time.

Suddenly, Shu remembered the scene of the mountains of corpses and seas of blood that he had seen before waking up, and recalled those twisted and miserable corpses. Shu suddenly felt that walking around and relaxing his mind sounded pretty good.

"Let's go!" Kiana helped Shu. Although she didn't use any force, Shu could feel Kiana's determination. He could only follow Kiana to another train car.

Watching the two leave, Fu Hua opened her mouth, but sighed.

She knew why Kiana had suddenly changed so much. It seemed like everyone on the train, except for Shu, knew about this.

Perhaps Shu had also noticed something, but everyone had tacitly decided not to bring it up.

Shu was injured because he had to push Kiana's bicycle onto the train, and Kiana hadn't been able to make Shu dodge that arrow in time because the bicycle was blocking the door.

And between resenting the dead soldier who shot the arrow and blaming Shu for not reacting to her reminder, Kiana had unexpectedly chosen to blame herself for bringing that bicycle with her.

Was that bicycle really that important? They had clearly agreed to get on the train. Why did she still have to push the bicycle into the hall?

If it hadn't been for that bicycle, Shu wouldn't have been injured…

With this self-blame, Kiana had restrained her playful nature and took the initiative to take care of Shu.

When Shu had fallen, she had really been frightened. She felt that Shu himself must have been very scared, and he might have been in a state of lingering fear.

Although, seeing Shu's big heart, it didn't seem like it.

But the calmer Shu was, the more afraid Kiana felt in her heart.

She was afraid that Shu was only being good to her because he didn't know the "truth." She was afraid that after Shu knew the "truth," he would begin to resent her, ignore her, and not cook for her…

He would… leave them…

For Kiana, Shu was somewhat mysterious. She was very worried that if Shu suffered some grievance, he would go to a place that they didn't know.

For example… return to that organization that he talked about.

Kiana didn't want Shu to leave, so she carefully took care of Shu, wanting to hide the "truth."

She felt… was she being too selfish?

Would it be better for Shu to go to some "organization?" After all, they sounded more professional.

Kiana walked forward, pulling Shu in a daze. Her heart began to struggle continuously.

Should she tell Shu the "truth," and part ways, or should she hide the "truth" and let Shu stay?

Unconsciously, Kiana had silently equated "telling the truth" with "Shu leaving."

And Shu himself…

"Kiana, I'm going to bump into the wall…"

"Kiana, I want to drink water…"

"Kiana, I think we've walked past it…"

"Kiana, Mei should have cooked the porridge by now…"

"...Kiana, I really want to drink water…"

"...Kiana?"

Shu looked at the water dispenser that was getting further away with a painful expression. Then he looked at the train car that they had reached the end of. In order to drink a sip of water before he was killed, Shu stopped.

Then, he was dragged two steps by Kiana, who hadn't reacted.

Shu: "...Hiss… it pulled on my wound…"

Shu covered his chest and bent over. Kiana was startled and quickly followed Shu and squatted down. "Are you okay?"

"I'm about to not be okay..." Shu never tried to act tough. He immediately said with a bitter face.

"Umm…" Kiana looked at the wall of the train car that was right in front of her and also realized what was going on. She lowered her head, squatted on the ground, and poked her fingers in front of her. "I'm sorry…"

Shu's breath hitched. The pain in his chest made him frown.

If you said that she wasn't good to him, she had been helping him all the way.

If you said that she wasn't doing her job, she apologized so sincerely.

It was another day of not knowing how to express himself.

"Kiana…" Staring at Kiana's expression, even if Shu was slow, he would have noticed that something was wrong. "What happened?"

"Huh? N-nothing!" Kiana waved her hands hastily.

Shu looked at Kiana with dead eyes. "Do you even believe what you're saying?"

Kiana turned her head away.

Shu sighed. "No, what could have happened that you'd have to hide it from me?"

"It's… really nothing." Kiana turned her face away guiltily. She even wanted to whistle to relieve the awkwardness.

Shu: "…"

Something's wrong. Something's very wrong.

Shu subconsciously wanted to use his wisdom to deduce what Kiana was hiding, but his brain went blank as soon as he started.

First, he wanted to drink water.

Second, Kiana wouldn't harm him. Let alone how good Kiana and his relationship was, Kiana wasn't the kind of person who would harm others.

If Otto was hiding something, then he'd be afraid of him by three points… okay, he'd be terrified of him.

But looking at Kiana, it was likely that her worst intention was to trick him out of half a bowl of rice.

Third, he wanted to drink wa-wa-wa-water…

I haven't had any water in almost two days!!!

Shu softened. He struggled to crawl toward the water dispenser.

Kiana was shocked. She thought that Shu was hungry. She hurriedly grabbed Shu's arm and pulled it over her shoulder.

"Don't be afraid! Mei should have finished cooking the porridge. I'll take you to the dining car now!" With a determined look, Kiana lifted Shu up and walked quickly toward the dining car.

No!!!!

Shu screamed in his heart, but his body could only emit a weak groan. He watched as the water dispenser slowly moved away from him again.

He was powerless.

He couldn't do anything.

Shu, who had become half-dead, was carried by Kiana to the dining car. During this time, Shu began to think about what Kiana was hiding from him.

Fu Hua probably knew, but Kiana didn't want to say it.

Assuming that Kiana didn't want to eat his rice but was really hiding something for his own good, and in an unusual move, she brought a "patient" to tour the train, it meant that she didn't want him to pay attention to these things.

Then, this matter must be quite serious…

["Actually, when it comes to injuries, yours is the most serious."] Fu Hua's words rang in Shu's mind like a morning bell.

Looking at how Kiana was so eager to take him to eat…

Crap! Am I going to die soon!


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