Entering the mansion, Zack led the exhausted Annie toward the bathroom, explaining her story to Sophia as he went. As he shared the tragic loss of Annieâs parents, Sophiaâs eyes reddened.
âOh no⦠her parentsâ¦â Sophia started to speak but trailed off, clearly overwhelmed. She quickly excused herself, hurriedly heading to find clothes for Annie. As she turned to leave, Zack noticed the tears streaking down her face.
âEgo, whatâs going on?â he asked, surprised by her strong reaction.
âSir, I believe she is concerned about her own motherâs safety,â Ego responded.
âLillian Lane?â Zack murmured, understanding what was troubling Sophia. âEgo, can you search for her?â
âYes, sir,â Ego replied. Moments later, the AIâs voice returned, though the news wasnât good.
âSir, Ms. Lillian Lane was last located at a crowded shopping mall just before the virus outbreak. All contact with her has been lost since then.â
âLost contact⦠Is there any chance she survived?â Zack asked, hoping for better news.
âBased on current data, her survival rate is below 4%,â Ego replied.
âGot it,â Zack sighed. A 4% chance wasnât much of a hope.
âShall I inform Ms. Sophia?â Ego asked.
âIâll tell her when the time is right,â Zack answered, turning his attention to settling things in the mansion.
After bringing the supply cart down to the basement, Zack spent the rest of the day transporting everything heâd gathered from the industrial area. It took several trips, but by nightfall, the once-empty basement was now stacked with metals, electronic components, chemicals, and a high-precision machine tool.
The basement was now filled with the materials Zack needed for his next project. Dozens of tons of various metals, including high-strength steel and alloys, had been pulled from nearby steel mills. Though he had hoped for titanium alloys, which were ideal for the MV-02 Armor, he had to make do with steel alloys for now. The downside was that steel might not hold up in high-altitude conditions, where the rear armor would need titanium or gold-titanium alloys to resist freezing temperatures.
âFlying too high? Is that really my priority right now?â Zack muttered with a smirk. âLearning how to fly at all comes first.â
He chuckled to himself, then turned toward the elevator. When he reached the first floor, he spotted Annie, freshly showered. She looked almost like a stranger in clean clothes, a far cry from the ragged look she had earlier. Her skin was pale and soft, almost fragile, and her hair, freshly trimmed by Sophia, now looked neat and even. Despite her thin frame and the weariness etched on her face from surviving so long without proper food, she had a quiet, undeniable beauty.
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For the first time, Zack understood why people used to say you could see beauty in a girl even in her youth. âLittle Annie, youâre beautiful!â he exclaimed, pinching her cheek playfully.
âUh⦠no⦠Iâm not,â Annie murmured, her face turning bright red.
Zack laughed, finding her shy reaction amusing, until Sophia Monroe stepped in. âAlright, donât tease her. Dinnerâs ready.â
âFine, fine,â he replied, backing off. The three of them sat down to eat, and for the first time in a while, the atmosphere was warm and comfortable. Annieâs presence had clearly lifted Sophiaâs mood.
After dinner, they moved to the living room, where Annie and Sophia watched cartoons together. Zack found the show childish, but he couldnât help but smile as their laughter filled the room, bringing a joy he hadnât felt in ages. The cheerful atmosphere lasted late into the night, and eventually, Annie fell asleep. Only Zack and Sophia remained.
As Zack looked at her, he felt a heavy silence settle between them. He opened his mouth, ready to bring up a difficult subject, but Sophia cut him off.
âCome upstairs; I need to tell you somethingâ¦â Zack began.
âNo, I donât want to hear it,â she interrupted, shaking her head.
He froze, sensing the weight of her words. Her eyes were red, holding back tears, and she turned away. âYou already know, donât you?â he asked softly.
âI donât⦠I donât know,â she whispered, her voice trembling. âPlease, donât tell me⦠Can we just pretend itâs okay?â
Zack understood. Sometimes, ignorance acted as a shield, a fragile way to hold onto hope. âAlright,â he said gently. âLetâs get some sleep.â
Nothing more was said that night. They drifted off into a quiet, unspoken understanding.
The next morning, after breakfast, Zack led Annie down to the basement. âToday, weâre working on armor,â he announced, his tone focused. âWe need to finish it in three days.â
They were on a tight deadline. Only four days remained before the power shutdown, and Zack needed to complete the armor, reach the nuclear power plant, and secure materials for the Cold Fusion Reactor. His target was a nuclear power plant located fifty kilometers away, where he hoped to find what he needed.
âArmor?â Annie asked, pointing to the MV-01 in the corner. âYou mean that one?â
âNo, something new.â Zack shook his head, smiling as he placed a set of blueprints in front of her.
Annieâs eyes widened at the sight of the MV-02 suitâs design. Although it was incomplete without the old Fusion Reactor, the design was far more advanced than the MV-01. The sleek, steel structure and detailed layout fascinated her. âIt looks amazing! The transmission mechanism⦠itâs brilliant,â she marveled.
She studied the intricate system for a moment, then furrowed her brow in confusion. âWait⦠why doesnât it have an operating system?â
Zack chuckled inwardly. 'Silly girl,' he thought, but didnât say it out loud. Without Ego, even if she managed to build the armor, she wouldnât be able to operate it. The design integrated all features into Egoâs system, so without it, the suit would be nothing more than a heavy, immobile shell.
âDonât worry about the operating system,â Zack said casually. âLetâs just focus on the armor itself.â
âOh, okay,â Annie replied, her curiosity shifting back to the blueprints. As she immersed herself in studying the plans, Zack moved to another part of the lab to work on something else.
âEgo, pull up the production materials for the nano alloy gel,â he ordered.
âAffirmative, Sir,â Ego replied.
Half an hour later, Annie approached him, curiosity piqued by the pressurized tank he was holding. âWhatâs that?â she asked.
âNano alloy gel,â Zack explained, grabbing a piece of paper. He sprayed a thin silver mist from the tank, creating a barely visible layer over the paper. Then, he began counting down.
âThirty seconds⦠twenty-nine⦠three⦠two⦠one.â
When the countdown hit zero, he handed the paper to Annie. âNow, try tearing it.â