Reporter Lorena is not a compassionate person all the time. Sometimes as a reporter, she just needs to be curious enough to explore the truth. That's not what she has to worry about compared to whether the truth will hurt the victim again.

But she still admired Alice Letasha. She seemed much better than those people who said they were better, but actually hid behind others and didn't dare to take risks.

"I dare say that if you are not a madman, you must be a hero."

Alice Letasha shook her head;

"I don't think the issue we are discussing right now makes any sense."

Reporter Luo Linna smiled, and suddenly thought of something. She hid the ring on the necklace under her collar, and repeatedly confirmed that no one except herself could see the jewelry she was wearing from any angle. This He breathed a sigh of relief, but still stressed vigilantly;

"Okay, but don't think that I will be moved by you like this. I will not give it back to you. If anything happens, it is your own choice."

Alice Letasha was speechless. She had never thought about going back, but she felt that Lorena's vigilance was really ridiculous. Why didn't she suspect that the things she gave her were fakes.

She smiled and shook her head;

"I will not force people who are afraid of death to die. You can rest assured that I know what I am doing and I know the consequences."

Reporter Luolina also thinks that Alice Letasha is right. She has indeed never done anything to force people who are afraid of death to die, at least not yet.

"where are we going?"

Rorina said casually, which made Alice Letasha confused for a moment, but she suddenly realized that Reporter Lorenna seemed to have misunderstood her destination and didn't know where she wanted to go. She was just trying to prevent her from spinning around in circles, so explained;

"Go to the theater. I'm afraid Bansfather. Knight Bate and the others can't care about this. Let's go see the situation and see if there's anything we can do to help."

Reporter Luolina suddenly stopped, her expression extremely ugly;

"It’s better not to go there, I heard it’s extremely tragic there, you don’t know……"

Alice Letasha interrupted what reporter Lorena wanted to say. Looking at her hesitant look, she guessed what she wanted to say.

"I survived that, your worries are purely unnecessary."

Luolina also quickened her pace after hearing this.

"Oh, then pretend I didn’t say it……"

Alice Letasha thought for a while and murmured in a low voice;

"As long as you can accept the tragic situation."

Reporter Luolina was unconvinced after hearing this;

"Don't underestimate me, I have seen many horrific murder scenes."

Alice Letasha didn't answer this time. When she went to the cockpit, she still remembered some of the directions, but she couldn't help but be confused. Fortunately, many crew members were running in the same direction anxiously, so it was not difficult to find the cockpit..

It’s just that there are inevitably a few forks on the way back that are difficult to recognize, but the bloodstains and mess will not be erased in a short time. When they reach the intersection where they parted ways with Bart, Alice Letasha She had already recognized the road.

The bloody footprints extended in all directions, like spreading vines. Alice Letasha knew that they were very close to their destination. As long as they followed the end point where the bloody footprints gathered, that would be the destination.

For some reason, the exit she came out of earlier was ajar. Alice Letasha stepped forward and felt the strong smell of blood exuding from the wet carpet under her feet. She took a deep breath and turned back to reporter Lorena.

"Here we are, I’m afraid you’re going to have to change your definition of appalling a little bit in the future."

After that, she pushed the door fiercely. Reporter Luo Linna suddenly felt a strong smell of blood coming towards her face. She almost rolled her eyes and passed away. The smell was so strong.

She immediately covered her nose and just looked at the scene inside the door. At one glance, he immediately turned his back, running backwards as if running away, looking at Alice Letasha with a horrified look on his face, until he couldn't help but turn his back and vomited on the floor.

"Oh no, stop, I have to vomit for a while, vomit……"

By the time reporter Luo Linna got used to it, a long time had passed. People kept coming and going, but everyone who went out invariably closed the door intentionally.

Reporter Luolina took out a handkerchief from her arms, hesitated for a moment, and handed it to Alice Letasha.

Alice Letasha shook her head, opened the door and walked in.

Reporter Luolina covered her mouth and nose with a handkerchief and looked quite shocked. The cabin was in a mess, with pieces of flesh and blood scattered everywhere.

There were not many people left in the scene, and almost all the survivors escaped at the first moment they could, not daring to face this purgatory-like scene.

Along the way, there were still some survivors coming and going. Most of them had relatives and friends who were trapped under heavy objects and asked for help, while more people who stayed at the venue were sitting on the ground blankly or Lie still on the ground.

Reporter Luo Linna resisted the feeling of vomiting. In fact, within a few steps of the entire venue, you could see a puddle of vomit that was yellow or mixed with various fruits and vegetables. The smell was mixed with blood and was very unpleasant.

But she quickly adapted to it like Alice Letasha, but she still clutched the handkerchief tightly, and would still symbolically cover her mouth and nose whenever she passed some particularly tragic scenes.

They walked all the way down the steps, passing one level after another. Reporter Lorena kept pulling Alice Letasha along the way, but she looked at Alice Letasha's slightly confused look and couldn't say what she wanted to say. Not exported.

How could she retreat earlier than Miss Alice Letasha?

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