"Asa, who is she?"
Lisa just stood there quietly, her gaze fixed intently on Asa, which gave Sherry an inexplicable sense of crisis, and she instinctively grabbed onto Asa sleeve.
"Be good, Sherry. She is my little sister; you can just call her Lisa."
"Little sister!"
Sherry was on alert. She raised her innocent eyes and pouted, looking up at Asa beside her as if asking: "Then what about me?"
The little kid was even getting jealous.
Asa saw what Sherry was thinking and smiled, patting her head.
"You are too. Lisa is in the same situation as you; her parents are too busy with work to get away. You two need to get along well from now on!"
In the resident evil world, it is indeed full of countless conspirators, but the brilliance of the human heart within the main character group has never paled in comparison.
For example, Sherry, who was beside Asa, heard that Lisa was in the same situation as her, and driven by empathy, her shy personality gave way as she took the initiative to greet Lisa.
"Hello, I am Sherry Birkin!"
Asa watched with a smile as the two little girls sized each other up, amused.
Sherry hasn't become the carrier of the G-Virus yet; otherwise, it would be quite interesting to imagine a meeting between two second-generation victims of the virus.
Oh my, why am I treating this like a joke?
Asa chided himself. Watching two cute girls getting along harmoniously, isn't it wonderful? (There are no harem or yuri plots in this book.)
"You two, let's go."
After calling out to Sherry and Lisa, the three of them walked east along the street.
Asa home in this world was located in a neighborhood south of Raccoon City High School; it was a two-story duplex with a pool and lawn, a standard American middle-class residence.
In his previous life, this would definitely be considered a prime school district property.
Unfortunately, this house was located in Raccoon City, and its property value was only slightly higher than the houses in Silent Hill or the one from Ju-On.
Raccoon City at night was exceptionally desolate.
This was no different from a few months ago; Raccoon City at night had always been like this.
Passing through the neighborhood, Asa and the others returned home safely.
Having been here a few times, Sherry was already familiar with it. She cheered and went to find her own little room, pulling along an unwilling-looking Lisa.
Asa returned to his room alone and took out a tablet from the Cyberpunk world from his inventory.
Let me see, what stage has William's work reached today?
By using the backdoor left earlier, Asa could use the tool to check the progress in the research base at any time.
Is the adaptation of the G-Virus only left with the final purification?
Very good.
William's progress was good; it looked like he would be able to synthesize the G-Virus faster than in the original plot. It was time to give him a surprise.
The combination of the T-Virus and the G-Virus had derived a very powerful ability in the resident evil spin-offs.
Asa was very curious: could this ability appear along with the perfect fusion of the T-Virus?
Monday.
After dropping Sherry off at Raccoon City Elementary School, Asa looked at Lisa, who was sticking to him, and felt a slight headache.
Although Lisa's personality was a bit cold, her actual age was a bit older, and her physical strength was a bit too high—she could flip a bus—she was still a fourteen-year-old girl after all.
Asa considered whether he should arrange for Lisa to attend school and let her integrate into normal life.
Besides, Lisa was too clingy.
Perhaps due to her inhuman charm, even though he had Sherry and Lisa sleep together at night, last night, after Asa finished collecting information from the base, he turned around and suddenly discovered a figure in a white dress standing behind him, which almost scared him to death.
Rather than imagining, it was better to just ask directly. Asa lowered his body and asked:
"Lisa, do you envy the lives of those children?"
The girl with long flaxen hair shook her head and said in a flat tone:
"Are you going to abandon me, Asa?"
Forget it, this topic couldn't be discussed.
"I'll take you to see someone."
...
After his last unsuccessful visit to Jill, Asa had left the address for their next meeting.
Good Taste Chinese Restaurant, noon.
Asa saw the beauty sitting by the window at a glance. This was also the first time he had seen Jill in her everyday attire.
How should he put it? She was so beautiful that Asa was almost drooling.
Her upper body was wearing a high-elastic, form-fitting royal blue strapless tube top. Her neck and shoulder lines were clean and crisp, and her two fair arms had both muscular definition and a feminine softness.
Around her waist was a pure white long-sleeved knitted sweater, tied casually in a knot.
As for her lower body, Asa couldn't see it.
Damn table!
"Hey, Jill."
Jill Valentine looked up, a look of surprise appearing on her face, and she stood up directly to give Asa a big hug.
"I'm really glad to see you're okay, Lang."
Jill knew where Asa worked and where his home was. If it hadn't been for Asa telling Jill not to come find him on her own, they wouldn't have waited until now to meet.
He patted Jill's back gently with one hand, and then the two separated.
Asa introduced Lisa, who was to the side,
"She is Lisa Trevor. Her background is quite complicated; I'll tell you about it later."
The three of them sat down. Jill opened her mouth; the usually decisive and straightforward tomboy now didn't know where to start.
"How have you been this past month?"
Asa asked first, breaking the quiet atmosphere between them.
"Reporting, writing materials, contacting reporters... I just hate why I didn't call my teammates to go with me back then; otherwise, I wouldn't be the only one so busy right now."
After saying this, Jill's tone was heavy.
"Lang, I'm sorry. After exposing the actions of the Umbrella Corporation, my influence was still too weak. Although it attracted the FBI, they still haven't launched a thorough investigation into the Umbrella Corporation."
"I've let you down."
Asa chuckled and shook his head. A centipede dies but never falls down, and besides, the current Umbrella Corporation was far from dead.
The interests involved were too great, and the entanglements too deep. As an insider, it was hard to judge, but Asa guessed that the official government also had the intention of reaping the fruits of others' labor.
Sigh, William.
"This is the world's number one pharmaceutical company. It's very difficult to take it down just by relying on the few of us right now."
"Thank you. It was only after that, that I realized being a police officer can only save a portion of people."
"After the report, quite a few incidents of people getting hurt broke out in the city."
Jill's expression suddenly became serious. She looked at Asa, her tone grave.
"Lang, those murderers who dismember people turned into that state because they were infected with the T-Virus we encountered at the research institute."
"It is very likely that the virus has already spread unknowingly, but the health department still hasn't initiated any response procedures."
Jill only felt a wave of bitterness.
"Because the Minister of Health is also an insider."
Asa took some documents out of his backpack.
"What?"
Jill naturally trusted Asa implicitly. If it hadn't been for Asa prior exposure, she didn't know how many innocent citizens would have suffered under the Umbrella Corporation's torment.
Coupled with their life-and-death friendship, there was nothing Jill wouldn't believe.
