
Inside such an enclosed space, an hour could even feel like years. Alex is bored. He had even grown tired of fiddling with the drones that had been coming with him since the chaos at the dock had occurred. Jason, the drone, is active. He clings to the ceiling of the room, monitoring developments, until Alex calls him. Alex himself wondered how the drone actually works. Starting from its energy source to its communication system. Unfortunately, Alex doesn't have the tools to dismantle it at this time.
The view outside the window changed. If it was originally black, now there is a gray color gradation there. Alex feels. Their submarine began to rise to the surface. And, sure enough. Shortly after, Amigo returned.
“You better change the fastener,” Amigo said to Gavin. Her index pointed to the handcuffs on Alex's hands. “We're almost there.”
“I know.” Gavin glanced at Alex who was avoiding his gaze.
“I also brought a change of clothes.” Amigo threw the cloth bag bag. “Kutwait outside in five minutes.” The man also left the room.
Gavin came to Alex. He gave a long-sleeved black t-shirt following the trousers that were inside the pouch. “Not designer clothes but this should be quite warm. By the way, if you're being nice, I don't think I need to handcuff you.”
“I don't dare guarantee.” Alex honest. His eyes were watching the handcuffs in his hands. “But, I can tell you that I feel weird.”
“What like? Bloodthirsty?”
“Maybe?” Alex gave a more audible answer as a question.
“Good. I thought it was pretty safe.”
Five minutes later, Alex was no longer cuffed. He had changed his clothes and carried a backpack of dark green parachute material like Gavin. Amigo said the backpack contained the food and supplies they needed. Alex didn't listen to the details.
Amigo opened the submarine valve on the edge of a simple wooden bridge. There was a small motorboat with a man in a wide hat.
Alex didn't ask even though there was so much stored in his mind. Amigo disappeared with his submarine in the water. The man in the big hat turned on the ship's engine after talking to Gavin. They were whispering as if they didn't want Alex to hear it. After that, the ship went.
The one thing Alex understood was that he didn't know where he was. They're gliding seamlessly out of the sea. The steep, steep corals stretch on the right and left sides. The top of it jutted in as if it wanted to cover the sky looking at what was below. The atmosphere was similar to passing in a tunnel during the day. The difference is, it's not a tunnel in the middle of the city and Alex is not in the car.
The further they go, the closer Alex gets to Jason. Only the drone connects to the world he knows. Besides, Alex doesn't know anyone. He doesn't even know if Gavin's bad or not.
Gavin sat across from Alex. The ship had passenger seats facing each other under the simple shade of a plastic roof. The roar of the ship's engine and the splash of water dispelled the urge to chat. Sometimes Gavin glances at Alex without speaking. He took a cigarette and started smoking it. The act provoked a frown on Alex's forehead but Gavin didn't care. Troublesome conditions were the trigger.
Alex understands. “You've never been there?” alex asked, half screaming.
“This place is like a mere rumor.” Gavin retaliated and made a doughnut-shaped puff of smoke. “Not a place you want to visit for the holidays,”.
Alex gave a glance. The surrounding situation is getting grim. The top cliffs are docked with cliffs on the opposite side as if to squeeze them. Alex looked at the edges. He noticed a faint carving carved on the edge of the cliff. It was shaped like an alphabet but not an alphabet he was used to.
Whether because of the situation or indeed the temperature change, Alex began to shiver. Soon she realized they were not alone. From the edge of the cliff, he could see movement. Someone or something is monitoring them. Whatever it was, he moved quickly, broke through the trees and then vanished.
“You see that?” ask Alex gusar.
Gavin nodded. He couldn't hear Alex's question clearly but could catch his point. He knew they were being watched. Perpidikan clear. A member of the Kloster tribe. Gavin threw out his cigarette. Instead, he stood up and took the gun.
Jason started to air. He floated down close to Alex's head. His single eye turned around checking the surroundings. Alex slowly stood up.
Just know the boat driver whimpered short before falling to the floor with a loud bang. Their little boat was walking without direction. Fortunately, they crossed the straight river.
There were voices from all sides. Also drumming and drumming. That place was enough to make Alex shudder in horror. He doesn't know where he is anymore. He also did not understand what the screech was. He had no idea what awaited them on the other end, the inland cannibal tribe or the professional group of assassins.
“We came in peace.” Gavin shouted as loud as possible to overcome the roar of the ship's engine as well as screeches that came out of nowhere. He also raised both his hands. “I'll turn off the ship's engine so we can talk.”
Gavin took one step forward and stopped. His eyes glanced to various sides, ensuring that he would not be attacked like the ship's driver. There was no attack.
“Female that drone!” gavin Pinta. “Don't till he takes a shot.”
“What is this?”
“Warm welcome. Or hot. Depends on how you see it.”
Alex gulps. It wasn't easy. He doesn't even know how to give Jason orders. So, he started waving his hands until the drone turned to him. “Turn off,” said, trying one of the voice commands.
Instead of according, Jason instead ignored Alex to return to watching. Worse, Jason was airing higher.
Alex waved his hand again, calling. His brain thought of another voice command. Now, the choice is only two. Disabling the drone or holding the drone so as not to do as you please.
Gavin continued his steps to the side of the ship's rudder. The driver was lying near his feet with an arrow stuck in his neck. Ignoring him, Gavin immediately turned off the ship's engine. This made their ship start to slow down. His condition was suddenly silent because the screeching also stopped.
Alex is grateful it happened right he managed to reach Jason. As if talking to an animal or a baby, Alex whispered to the drone in his arms. “Do not shoot! This situation is already quite complicated, okay?”
Gavin placed his gun on the steering panel of the ship and took a step back. “We came from ICPA Regis. We have no evil intentions. We just need to talk to the chief. This child with me needs his help. Help us and it will help you guys too.”