In the desolate Rado City, the night is as dark as ink, with only a few broken street lights casting a faint glow. Jack and Vivian sit on a nearby bench, surrounded by silence, only occasionally interrupted by the distant growl of the Wild Spider Beast.
Vivian turns to Jack with a hint of anticipation and weariness in her eyes. "This is the plan. What do you think?" Her voice sounds somewhat ethereal in the night breeze, yet carries a weight.
Jack was stunned for a moment, his eyes flickering in the darkness, as if trying to find deeper meaning in Vivian's words. After a moment, he responded somewhat incredulously, "Is this your plan?" His voice carried a hint of shock and confusion, as if finding it hard to believe the simplicity and boldness of the plan.
Seeing Jack's reaction, Vivian put on a somewhat helpless expression and half-jokingly, half-seriously said, "Hey! I came up with this in the afternoon. Don't you think it's reliable?" Her tone carried a hint of challenge and confidence, as if challenging Jack's opinion of the plan.
At this moment, the two people on the bench, one is the planner of The Curse of the Wild, and the other is a refugee seeking the secrets of Paradise Town. Their conversation slowly dissipates in the night breeze, seemingly foreshadowing an impending storm. And this plan, no matter how simple or absurd, will be the beginning of their joint confrontation with future challenges.
Jack fell silent for a moment, carefully pondering Vivian's words. His brow furrowed slightly, as if trying to digest the plan he had just heard. Finally, he took a deep breath, shook his head, and uncertainly said, "This plan... it sounds like it's full of risks, and are you sure this will overthrow Rein and seize control?"
Vivian seems to have prepared for Jack's question, she smiled slightly and confidently replied, "Yes, I know it sounds crazy, but we are living in a crazy world right now. If we don't take extreme measures, how can we possibly survive in the wilderness after this doomsday? And we don't have many choices, only by doing this, we have a chance to change the current situation."
Jack listened quietly, a complex expression flashed across his face. After a moment, he finally spoke, "Well, suppose I agree to join your plan, have you considered the consequences? What if the plan fails?"
Vivian's eyes flashed with determination as she looked seriously at Jack and said firmly, "Of course, any plan carries the risk of failure. But we can't let the fear of failure stop us from trying. At the very least, even if we fail, we'll know that we tried our best, rather than just sitting back and waiting for things to happen. And I believe that as long as we prepare carefully and plan well, this project has a great chance of success."
Looking at Vivian's resolute gaze, Jack seemed to have some of his doubts eased. He sighed, as if making a decision in his mind. Finally, he reached out his hand and shook Vivian's, indicating his silent agreement.
Vivian saw Jack's reaction and a satisfied smile appeared on her face. She knew that even though this plan was full of unknowns and dangers, at least they were now standing on the same front, ready to face the upcoming challenges.
Under the cover of night, the sudden explosion echoed like thunder in the tranquility of Rado City, shaking every inch of the land. The piercing sound burst in Vivian and Jack's ears, abruptly pulling them out of their contemplation. This unusual commotion caused their hearts to race and their faces to show surprise and confusion. Almost simultaneously, they jumped up from the bench, their gaze sharp as they looked towards the source of the explosion - a place that should have been peaceful, the Silver Bank Street not far away.
In the smoke and dust, shadows emerged like ghosts breaking through the night, converging from all directions. They were the Wild Spider Beasts, nocturnal predators, gathering with astonishing speed towards the direction of the bank. The appearance of these creatures was not only a disaster for Rado City, but also a threat to the entire post-apocalyptic world.
Faced with this sudden turn of events, Vivian and Jack exchanged a glance, sensing the weight in each other's hearts. The explosion and the collective action of the Wild Spider Beasts undoubtedly foreshadowed some major event. In this desolate post-apocalyptic world, any abnormal occurrence could signal new dangers or potential opportunities. However, instead of impulsively heading to the scene, the two chose a more cautious approach, opting to observe the situation before making a decision.
As time passed by, Vivian and Jack tried to hide in the darkness, using their sharp eyes to try to see through the night and determine the best course of action. They knew that in this post-apocalyptic wilderness, every step had to be taken carefully, and every choice could mean life or death.
The roar of the Wild Spider Beast gradually became clearer, and the smell of blood filled the air. Vivian and Jack exchanged a determined and vigilant look. At that moment, both of them understood that no matter what happened next, they had to be prepared to face this unknown challenge.
In Rado City, such incidents seem to have become routine, with inexplicable explosions and strange invaders occasionally breaking the silence of this deserted city. Jack, watching the distant dust rising from Silver Bank Street, couldn't help but joke, "Is this a common occurrence in Rado City? Random explosions and strange invaders? It seems like The Curse of the Wild isn't that powerful after all." His words carried a hint of disdain and mockery.
Upon hearing this, Vivian's expression stiffened slightly, but she did not respond to Jack's provocation, seemingly unwilling to dwell on this issue. She turned around, her eyes revealing a hint of determination and concern, and walked decisively towards Silver Bank Street, ready to investigate the cause of the explosion and the identity of the invaders.
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