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Chapter 51: Chapter 51 – Guilt
Nick took a deep breath.
"Thank you. I will do just that," he said.
The doctor nodded.
After a bit more talking, the doctor left the warehouse.
"What's your plan?" Wyntor asked.
"What I said," Nick said. "I will support Horua until he wakes up."
Wyntor furrowed his brows. "Nick, I need you as my Chief Zephyx Extractor. I can't have you take care of the boy if you can't do your job properly."
"I have to," Nick said with a tone filled with conviction. "This is my responsibility, and I am the one that has to pay the price."
"If Horua dies now, everything would have been for nothing."
"I have already hurt Horua immensely, and I can't even imagine hurting him even more."
"This is all my fault, and I am going to deal with it."
Wyntor frowned.
However, he wasn't actually mad at Nick.
The entire incident with Horua had given Nick something that he had lacked.
A sense of responsibility.
A Chief Zephyx Extractor needed a strong sense of responsibility, or the entire Manufacturer might go out of business.
If something happened, Nick had to deal with these things and take responsibility.
"As long as your work does not suffer, it doesn't matter what you do in your free time," Wyntor said.
"Thank you, Wyntor," Nick said with a sigh.
"However," Wyntor added, "I don't want him here. I will rent a room somewhere, and he can stay in the bed there. The room will be pretty close to the company, which should make it easy for you to take care of him."
Nick wasn't the biggest fan of Wyntor's help, but he knew that he needed to accept some help if he wanted to deal with this issue.
"Okay," Nick said. "Thank you, Wyntor."
Wyntor nodded. "For now, you should work. Pator will deal with Horua for the next eight hours."
Nick felt guilty that Pator had to do more work because of his mistake.
But Nick also knew that he didn't have any other choice.
He couldn't let Horua stay alone for eight full hours.
So, Nick just nodded.
He threw one last glance at Horua.
Whenever he saw Horua like this, Nick felt an intense pain in his chest, and breathing became more difficult.
Guilt.
Such heavy guilt.
Nick released another sigh and entered the Dreamer's Containment Unit.
As always, the Dreamer just stood in its corner as it looked into Nick's eyes.
"He's still alive," Nick said.
The Dreamer showed no reaction.
Nick snorted. "I guess you don't really care."
"For now, I will be mainly working with you, but in the future, I will bring in more people. However, these people will be more resilient than the last person you worked with," Nick said.
The Dreamer showed no reaction.
A moment later, Nick sat down near one of the walls and closed his eyes.
"Let's get to it," he said.
Clank. Clank. Clank.
Nick heard the Dreamer's footsteps, and he knew that it now stood just beside him again.
The Prephyx in the room became denser, and Nick started to feel sleepy.
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