Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio  Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Zhou Bai no longer answered the rest of the gloomy manâs questions honestly. He simply said, âI donât knowâ to most of them, and said that he seemed to have lost his memory and didnât recall many recent events.
What surprised Zhou Bai was that the gloomy man seemed to believe what he said easily. He just recorded his basic information.
Then he asked Zhou Bai some psychological questions. Zhou Bai felt like he was confirming his mental state.
âAll right. There are no problems. Just live a good life here.â The gloomy man muttered, âThere might not be many good days leftâ¦â
Zhou Bai questioned, âWhat are you saying?â
The gloomy man glanced at Zhou Bai with pity and said, âDonât you know? This world is done for. The last remaining humans on Earth are the forty-two people in this base. Ohâ¦if we count you, itâs forty-three.â
Zhou Bai was shocked. He looked at the man incredulously. âHow is that possible?â
The gloomy man patted Zhou Baiâs shoulder. âLetâs go. Let me show you your room. As for Doomsday, youâll learn later.â
What the gloomy man just said continued to ring in Zhou Baiâs mind. He couldnât bring himself to believe it.
But this unfamiliar place, this strange body, and the language that abruptly appeared in his brain, as well as the Deva Nine Disasters and his encounter with the monsterâ¦this series of strange events made him suppress the impulses in his heart. He decided to wait and see and slowly understand the situation.
The gloomy man opened the door to see Elsa waiting outside obediently, like a little dog waiting for its owner to come home.
The moment she saw the door open, Elsaâs eyes glowed. âTeacher! Iâve been waiting outside like you asked!â
The gloomy man flashed a rare smile. âGood, Elsa. Let me show Zhou Bai around the place first, then Iâll make you food.â
Then the three walked down the hallway. This time, Zhou Bai carefully observed the building before him and found that there were no windows anywhere, and he couldnât see outside at all. He couldnât help but ask, âIs this base underground?â
The gloomy man looked at Zhou Bai and said slowly, âYouâre very sharp. This is an underground sanctuary. Itâs the last land of promise I made.â
Zhou Bai asked, âWhat happenedâ¦outside?â
The gloomy man said coldly, âThe outside world has become hell. This base is the last hope for our survival.â
He no longer paid attention to Zhou Bai. He brought him to a room and opened the metal door. âThis is your and Elsaâs room. Elsa, show him around. Iâll bring something for you to eat.â
âOkay, okay.â Elsa nodded happily and followed the gloomy man with drool running down her chin.
The man had to hold her shoulders, pushing her back into the room. âWait for me here.â
Elsaâs eyes beamed. âOkay, okay.â
After the man left, Zhou Bai somehow felt relieved.
He looked at the room before him. The furniture was simple: two single beds on the left and right, as well as two desks, a sink, and a toilet. It looked more like a prison cell than a bedroom.
Zhou Bai looked at the messy bed and sat on the other neat single bed. He looked in the direction of the door. The blond girl Elsa was crouching by the door, her big blue eyes locked on it.
Recalling what the gloomy man said, Zhou Bai looked at the little girl before him, thinking to himself, This kid looks dull; why donât I try to pry some information from her?
âElsa, how long have you been here?â
Elsa said without turning around, âHow would I know? I havenât learned how to count yet!â
This kidâ¦Why is she so confident about the fact that she canât count?
Zhou Bai asked again, âDo you know about Doomsday?â
Elsa nodded. âI do, I do!â She said with a solemn expression, âTeacher says thereâs no more food outside! How scary is that?â
Zhou Bai asked again, âThen how did I get here? You said that I was picked upâ¦â
âYes, teacher picked you up outside!â Elsa rubbed her stomach, âIâm so hungryâ¦why did teacher bring back a person? I wish he had brought back a pig; itâs been so long since Iâve had pork.â
ââ¦â
âTeacher goes out on his own?â
Elsa lay on the ground, âSo hungryâ¦â
âElsa?â
âSo hungry.â
Zhou Bai muttered under his breath, âI canât communicate with this simpleton at all.â
A moment later, the door opened again. The gloomy man walked in with two plates in his hand. He put one plate in front of Elsa.
âEat.â
Then he put another plate in front of Zhou Bai. âYou eat something too.â
Zhou Bai looked at the gooey lump on the plate and instinctively frowned. The gloomy man saw his expression and said, âResources are in short supply in the base; we can only eat synthetic food or nutrition cookies.â
Zhou Bai took over the plate and took a scoop with the spoon on the plate. He took a bite, and his face immediately squeezed into a frown. He lightly set the plate to the side.
The gloomy man said, âFrom now on, youâll live with Elsa. Sheâll show you around here.â
Zhou Bai looked at Elsa, who was enjoying the lump of goo, and couldnât help but ask, âIs she reliable?â
The gloomy man scratched his head. âThereâs nothing wrong with Elsaâs intelligence; sheâs just too naive.â
Elsa raised her head, eyeing with greed the plate Zhou Bai put down.
The gloomy man quickly stopped her. âAll right, Elsa, youâve eaten enough today. Did you forget the last time you threw up from eating too much? Your stomach is full. Your brain just has yet to react.â
Elsa was unconvinced. âIf my brain doesnât even realize Iâm full, how can I be sure my stomach is full?â
âYou canât eat any more. Youâll throw up.â The gloomy man grabbed her plate. As he walked away, he turned around, âOh right. I havenât introduced myself. My last name is Zhuang. You may call me Professor Zhuang.
âI donât believe it! Iâm not full yet!â Elsa jumped around her teacher, trying to snatch the plate.
âAre you sure itâs fine for me to live with her? Will she eat me at night?â
âDonât worry, sheâs just a little gluttonous. Why would she eat humans?â
âAre you really sure? Sheâs biting your hand! Youâre bleeding!â
âItâs okay. Sheâs just protective of foodâ¦â
In the following days, Zhou Bai lived in this base. Under his deliberate investigation, he had an understanding of the entire base.
This base had five levels underground. The first was the buffer zone. According to Professor Zhuang, that place was filled with the aura of hell. Without special protection, normal humans would die in there.
The second and third levels were daily residential zones. They were used by 43 people, including Zhou Bai. Zhou Bai also found something peculiar: everyone in the entire base, aside from Professor Zhuang, were children between seven and 15.
The fourth layer was a warehouse, containing plenty of living necessities. The fifth layer was a laboratory that only Professor Zhuang could enter; no one else could go inside.