Leo peeked at the mirror, and wondered what kind of management the medical team has been doing to Zella. She squirmed in bed, writhing in pain, and her wrists streaked red. Leo has gone worried, holding onto the glass, and prayed that his Tempus Moneda wouldn't activate.
As he has gone anxious about his wife, Vincent and Randall walked past ahead, ordered by Marion to set up the machine guns and sacks of sand to barricade the ramp. Jon Cho helped Etienne to set up the bomb crates at the sides. Louise grasped the ammunitions' bag from the room and laid it down on the floor.
Jeremy was the one who checked the isolation room. Marian accompanied him.
Leo stayed at the medical room, tearing up, and rolled up his sleeve, only to see a plain, white skin with nothing but his bruises. Why on earth do they have to attack Zella first? What will happen if the battle continued inside the aircraft?
The final night to say goodbye is full of bombs and toxic air.