Cannibal [Demon of the Mind] A Post-Apocalyptic Survival LitRPG Series by Ivan Shaman

Cannibal [Demon of the Mind] A Post-Apocalyptic Survival LitRPG Series by Ivan Shaman

Author:Ivan Shaman [Shaman, Ivan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-07-22T22:00:00+00:00


Armament

9x39 machine gun

Ammunition

400 cartridges

Remaining battery charge:

1 hour 32 minutes

Demon read, looking out from behind the bookcase.

“Well, we’ll wait until some drones are discharged, and then we’ll move forward.”

“How long?” Jane whispered.

Security drone, Bumblebee

Weapons:

paralyzing taser, unlimited charge

Remaining battery charge:

9 hours

It was written above a quadcopter that flew around the room and sat on one of the tables.

“Long. Looks like they’re taking turns recharging.”

“Can you take control over them?” Jane asked hopefully.

“No. I’ve tried already, they’re too different – primitive and at the same time incredibly complicated. I would have to pump my skill ‘Break-in’, but that’s silly as I don’t have many important battle skills,” Demon justified. “We can cheat – we’ll try to divert their attention and then sneak in.”

He took one of the books and threw it into the corridor. The ‘Bumblebee’ immediately rose from the table, but, instead of flying after the book, it moved to the bookcase, behind which they were hiding.

“Damn,” the frightened Alex said, pulling the bookcase over them, keeping them safely away from the drone. The case was bolted to the floor and ceiling, so he only dropped a few more books. But then the ‘Ant’ followed the ‘Bumblebee’, and further drones flew in from the corridor outside. “Well, then we’ll have to fight.”

Demon had released the gun from his palm when Jane pushed him away and pulled out all the drawers. It was a good wall, albeit with some holes. The drones poked into it and then flew away to look for a workaround. The cyborgs were trapped in the corner of the accounting office.

“What now?” He asked Jane softly.

“I don’t know.” The girl shrugged. “I’ve just remembered that I hid this way in my childhood.”

“Great. I still have no memories yet. No pictures or sounds. Only emotions visit me sometimes.” He looked through the slit at the ‘Ant’, which was now banging against the drawers on the other side. “Only one’s left.”

They were sitting in the corner, and Demon decided to look through the papers at their feet. Most of them were bills, contracts and acts, nothing interesting. Suddenly, he came across the personnel files of the lower-level staff. They were common repairers, sailors, engineers, all employed to reduce taxes rather than to improve the productivity of the building.

“Look,” Alex said, handing Jane a folder with a familiar photograph clipped to it. “This is Marcus. He’s a second category service technician. His characterization isn’t very good. He drinks alcohol. I mean, he drank alcohol and used sex toys in the workplace. How did he get to become a Luminary?”

“Show me,” Jane said. She took the folder and greedily feasted her eyes on the text. “They were going to fire him. But they didn’t get round to it. He was lucky.”

“Yeah, he was a grassroots staff member, and he became the Governor of his region.” Demon looked through a few more folders. “It’s odd, there are no other Luminaries here. However, these are only the files of the low-skilled workers. We’re going to need to examine the other drawers.



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