#662. Thatâs it.
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thought Dmitry.
that this is necessary
The comrades were looking for brothers and sisters to be with.
However, perhaps because of the aftermath of the failure of the previous revolution, it was not easy to recruit even in this Gulag, which was teeming with former revolutionary soldiers.
It was for this reason that he came into contact with Bachemensky.
Others would become allies if they could attract him, who was considered Sergeiâs successor.
But maybe itâs because of the big wounds caused by the failure of the revolution?
Or is it because you are wary of surveillance?
I was in trouble because of Bachemensky, who was so resolutely refusing to contact me.
In the midst of this, it was fortunate for each other in many ways that Elshar, who is like a symbol of the revolution, was imprisoned in Gulag.
His comrades gave him the support he wanted.
Elshar will be able to get a new opportunity.
no, be honest
Those things didnât matter.
Even if it didnât do any good, I couldnât stand to see a good revolutionary comrade like Lin being harassed by the prison guards.
So Dmitri took an opportunity.
In order to secretly contact Rin and the Elshar sisters and convey the will of their comrades.
but after that.
Dmitri found a major problem with his plan.
Originally, Rin was an aloof wolf.
not hanging out with other people.
As the prisoners were reluctant to approach her because of a strange sense of intimidation, I thought it wouldnât be difficult to make contact quietly.
The problem was Elshar.
Contrary to Rin, she is a celebrity in Gulag.
He always attracted the attention of numerous prisoners and was always surrounded by crowds.
Besides, the two of them kept going together, perhaps to take care of her sister, who was tied up in a straitjacket and was unable to move.
There was no gap to approach it if you tried to approach it secretly.
Especially in that the short prison guard who transported them always follows the two sisters.
âWhat should I do?â
Shall I secretly send you a note?
Letâs wait for the gap to be revealed.
Or should I try to find a way to get in contact with the prison guards, even if itâs a little too much?
I was anxiously pondering.
Dmitri raised his eyes.
It was because he saw a prison guard in a gas mask approaching the two sisters.
[R9310009. Itâs extra labor. Follow me.]
ââ¦My quota must have been over for today?â
[Thatâs none of my business.]
âWhat is that!â
âItâs a bombshell!â
Let Rin tilt her head.
Other inmates were also furious.
8 hours of labor is the reason Gulag is a mountain hell.
Thatâs why 8 hours was an iron rule, no matter how serious a prisoner was, there was no law to make him work more than that.
At least until the last revolution happened.
After the forced labor of Gulag was increased to 9 hours to fill the shortage of materials caused by the revolution.
The prisoners were so indignant that they nearly rioted.
I didnât have the strength to resist, so I just went over.
However, even that was not enough, so everyone had no choice but to protest against the actions of the prison guards who were trying to point out an individual and force them to do additional labor.
bang!
but right after that.
The prisoners hardened.
The floor shattered under the prison guardâs feet.
And the cold eyes felt through the gas mask made them freeze.
[The inmateâ¦talks back?]
When the inmates swallow their saliva at that gaze that makes you feel like youâre going to kill someone right away.
jerking off
take a step forward
The white-haired beauty who blocked the prison guardâs gaze opened her mouth.
âElshar, go back first.â
ââ¦I donât like it. I will go with you.â
[Thatâs not allowed. I donât need a hindrance to this labor.]
Hearing that cutthroat.
Elshar looked at the prison guard with an expressionless face.
But in the end thatâs all. When Rin sent a glance
at him, as if telling him not to step forward,
Elshar could no longer interfere and withdrew.
Of course, the other inmates couldnât stop her either.
Dmitri, who was restless at the sight of the prison guard taking Rin, eventually clenched his fists and followed him.
âIs thisâ¦?â
and after a while
Dmitry was taken aback.
Since it was said to be forced labor, it was a mining or construction site.
At worst, I was worried that I wouldnât end up in a corrections room or something.
It was because the prison guard brought Rin to such an unexpected place.
âA game room?â
Artificial screen ceiling.
A towering shopping mall.
Playgrounds and arcades around it.
From large and small playground equipment.
A magnificent space where all kinds of convenience facilities are concentrated in an area so vast that it is hard to believe that it is indoors.
Seeing the correctional officer standing tall in front of Gulagâs game room, Dmitri blinked and Rin frowned.
âWhy did you bring me here?â
[To do some testing.]
âA test?â
[Yes, I added a few new facilities, but I donât know if the inmates will like it.]
To the guardâs shameless answer.
Dmitri, who had been eavesdropping behind him, was dumbfounded.
It is true that the amusement room has been under construction for the past few days.
But thatâs a common thing.
New amusement facilities have been built in Gulag hundreds of times, but Iâve never heard of them testing them on prisoners.
If itâs written above, itâs because the people who are accustomed to writing it are the prisoners and, by extension, the citizens of the Russian Khanate.
But you dare to lie like that.
I couldnât help but be amazed.
âWhat if you donât like it?â
Still, a prison guard is a prison guard.
Usually prisoners have no choice but to obey.
Rinâs attitude, which proudly shows signs of refusal, is so arrogant that it draws admiration.
[I canât help it if you donât like it.]
But the guards didnât get angry.
It just had a clear smile that could be felt even with the hard mechanical sound.
[The cute little sister should take the place of the older sister.]
ââ¦.â
[I donât know what kind of accident might happen if I mess around during the test instead.]
âSuch a meanâ¦!â
Dmitri was furious.
It was because the prison guardâs nefarious ulterior motives could be known just by the words that were nothing short of threats.
âWho dares that ugly fellow againstâ¦!â
I couldnât see his face because of the gas mask, but that prison guard must be a short, ugly guy with a sinister smile.
While Dmitri, who was convinced, went through it.
Rin, who looked at the prison guard with pitiful eyes, clicked her tongue and said.
âOnly today.â
ââ¦!â
[Yeah, thatâs enough.]
While Dmitri hardened at the unexpected words.
The prison guard calmly walked towards the game room with Rin in a straitjacket.
It took a while to cause an earthquake in the pupil after seeing that figure.
Dreetri, who grieved at this, secretly pursued the two and moved on.
* * *
Jjook.
[How is it?]
âItâs hot.â
[Is that an impression?]
âThey say sweets are sweet, so what do you say?â
A cafe on one side of the game room.
Sit cross-legged there.
After tasting the drink through a straw.
Seeing the white-haired beauty who spoke in an indifferent way, the prison guard tilted his head.
Then, after opening the drinking intake of the gas mask, he inserted a straw into Rinâs drink and sucked on it.
[â¦isnât it delicious enough to want to live on only this for the rest of my life?]
âYour tongue must be weird.â
[Even though Iâm a little crazy, my tongue is fine?
]
[Hmm, is that so? Then how about this?]
As if it makes sense.
The prison guard nodded and picked up a dessert from the plate and put it in his mouth.
Maybe itâs because both arms are tied up in straitjackets.
After swallowing it without resistance.
Lin said calmly.
âNot bad, but good.â
[Isnât this bad too?]
âIf weâre going to prepare, shouldnât we bring at least a craftsman level?â
[This is also made by the best patissier in Korea⦠Should I bring the best in the world?]
âDo you want to make gulag like Leviathan?â
It seems like nothing.
Rin frowned.
But itâs her circumstances.
In the eyes of the boy who was spying from a distance, it looked like the sadness of a beautiful woman befitting a vicious prison guard to protect her brother.
âThe despicable dictatorâs minion!â
Dmitri gnashed his teeth.
Even until I entered the game room, I couldnât believe it.
Seeing the guards blatantly playing tricks on Rin made my stomach boil and I couldnât stand it.
Seruk.
ââ¦?â
But thatâs for a while.
While spying on two people.
Suddenly realizing the shadow cast over him, Dmitri turned his head and opened his eyes wide.
âHey Elsharâ¦!â
âIt is quiet.â
Knock!
âI have to protect Lin. Talking gets in the way. So stay calm.â
â¦nod.
Since when have you been behind?
An expressionless girl covering her mouth.
Hearing Elsharâs blunt voice, Dmitri could only nod stiffly.
* * *
Unfortunately.
The facility test did not end with the cafe.
Rather, it was just the beginning.
[How salty! A three-dimensional cinema using the latest hologram devices directly imported from EK! I donât think thereâs a facility like this in the US?]
âItâs definitely great.â
[Why?]
âWhere are you going to get a movie framed here?â
[⦠Huh?]
âIf this is the first movie theater like this, there wonât be any hologram films made, so even if I try to make them from now on, how many years will it take?â
[â¦.]
ââ¦.â
[There are about a dozen 3D copies of the concert video of the worldâs greatest singer. Canât that be?]
âDo you think it will work?â
At a movie theater without a movie, I ended up eating popcorn and figuring out how to use this expensive facility.
[Look at the horror ride with a base speed of over 300 km/h!]
â300 per hour?â
[huh! Since itâs faster than most airplanes, Iâm sure any normal person would want to hang on
because their legs are wobbly.
[huh? Thatâs rightâ¦.]
ââ¦.â
[â¦Wonât it be surprisingly fun once you get on it?]
Itâs like riding in a rocking chair.
After sitting side by side on a roller coaster that goes round and round and overturns, you can comfortably enjoy the sense of speed.
Still, the chair was evaluated as soft.
Tadadadang!
âIsnât time acceleration a foul?â
[Isnât the older sister too serious about the test?]
âI havenât even used half of my strength yet.â
[Because I havenât even used 10% of my max speed yet?]
âOh, is that so? Then letâs see how much that 100% is.â
[Hehe, are you provoking me with speed right now?] I
was playing a VR shooting game in the arcade, and after shooting at such a speed that I couldnât even see my eyes, I broke the gear nose machine.
ââ¦I have a question.â
[What is it?]
âWhat on earth were you thinking about putting something like a prison escape game in Gulag?â
[why? Itâs nice to have a reality show.]
âWhy donât you cheer me on to break out?â
In a complex escape room game, they just tap each other as if itâs annoying to escape, and then come out after receiving the stigma of a failure.
Orâ¦
[How about this, sister?]
ââ¦what is that?â
[As you can see, itâs underwear.]
âAre you asking me to buy it as a gift?â
[No, I thought it would look good on my sisterâs clothes.]
â¦We go shopping together.
Take a moment to look at the prison guard holding underwear that stands out in many ways.
As if to come closer.
Lynn nodded.
And the moment the prison guards approached, he tilted his head with all his might and then lowered his head.
Wow!
[Kkeuk!]
âAshes are ashes. Madness goes to the grave.â
[Is that crazy? How important is the underwear for women!]
I wonder if it hurt less because of the gas mask.
At the end of looking at the prison guard who jumped up and protested like a Jiangshi with eyes like looking at garbage.
Rin suddenly asked.
âWhat do you really want to do?â
[What do you want to do? Of course, I want to do what I have to do as an older sister
.
]
With a further frown.
Rin, who was looking at the prison guard, asked repeatedly as if he didnât understand at all.
âWhy donât you do a preliminary survey of your younger brotherâs dating course instead?â