116: Completion

Not only did the man leave the room, he even shut the door to give Azekiel some privacy. He had already seen enough heads explode. He didn't want to see more. 

"The room has some nice sound isolation," he muttered, getting no noise from inside. He was sure that the people inside were crying for help as they died, but it couldn't be heard here. 

After only five minutes, Azekiel opened the door and stepped out. He noticed the General was still waiting outside for him. 

The General peeked inside the room, noticing only a bloody sight. The grass, which used to be green, was red now. 

"Is everyone dead?" he asked. 

"Not everyone. One person is still left," Azekiel answered. 

The General didn't know why, but he had a bad feeling after he heard the response. "W-who?"

Azekiel didn't answer with his words. Instead, he used his actions. 

He grabbed the middle-aged man's throat. "You."

Crack~