With their agreement to work together for a full month, both of them could feel the barrier between them fading even further.
When they both finished their coffee, Rosa leaned closer and whispered.
"Wanna see where I get the info?"
He nodded, and she rose, leading him deeper into a corridor that led towards her room, but halfway through, she suddenly turned, facing a wall.
Everlearn looked at the blank wall of white but quickly witnessed as Sara ordered:
"Open Sora."
A soft whirring followed as part of the wall shifted, revealing a white, glass-like screen.
She reached forward and placed her palm against it.
It performed a quick scan that finished in three seconds, and in the next moment, the entire wall slid aside, revealing a corridor.
"A secret room. Quite unexpected…"
He mused in quiet surprise as she invited him in.
They stepped through a dark corridor, the door shutting behind them, but after only ten seconds of walking, they came before a glowing green door.
She grabbed the knob, and he noticed a quick scan that let her swing it open and step inside.
"This is my Info Room!" she announced grandly as the lights suddenly came on, the lines on the walls casting a soft halo across the room.
When he followed, he was completely blown away.
"This...This is wild," Everlearn mused.
It was a large rectangular room, with the far left end occupied by an impressive desk setup holding three monitors.
One hanging on the wall like a TV, about 50" in size, and another strapped to the desk, having two 45" screens, along with two other laptops on a laptop stand at the side, and a phone holder holding another phone.
But then, away from that, to the right side, Everlearn could see a screen interface, but with no screen.
They were apps in the air, floating around the room, and when he looked at that properly, he was lost for words.
"Isn't this the Vyzen 6 Holo Supercomputer!?" he asked, lost for words.
It wasn't a monitor, but a freaking supercomputer, one that organizations used to run their entire organizational calculations, equipped with insane programming speed.
"Yep! And actually, it's the Vyzen 6 Super Model."
"And that is a Roinut Watch Monitor, the dual model, and two Vyzen 4 Laptops?" Everlearn pointed, naming each device, and for a moment, Sara was left speechless.
'How is he able to recognize them?'
These devices were exceptionally rare, and even most gadget nerds weren't even aware they existed.
But he did, recognizing them with a glance.
When she had said she didn't need money, Everlearn had thought she was being noble.
But now, seeing more than hundreds of thousands worth of electronics in her Info Room, he truly understood what she meant by not needing money.
This was the pay of some High Info-Tech's first five years working, and she had that amount in gadgets alone.
But as much as he was more or less blown away, he also knew full well that gadgets alone didn't equate to use.
There was something more important than high-programming gadgets.
And as if she could read his mind, he watched as she clapped twice, and in the next instant, the floor at the desk opened up, and two objects came sliding out.
They were revolving seats, two of them.
"Do you co-own the room with a partner or something?" He asked her as she walked, taking a seat.
"No, not really."
"Only Mum and I know this room exists, and good thing she's not a computer person."
"Comes in sometimes to play a game, though," she said, and he now understood the reason for the two seats.
"Don't you want to see how I get the info? Have a seat," she said, ushering him to the other seat, and Everlearn sat down, watching the monitors quickly activate.
"I have access to three info satellites completely outside Nvidia, providing real-time information, along with a backend module that gives me access to info before they're fully registered on info platforms like the media and all."
She said, her hands rapidly clicking on her keyboard, and Everlearn witnessed a line of applications.
"Let's pick a city," she said, clicking on a map application.
"Dunnam," Everlearn suggested, and she clicked on the city.
Immediately, the map unfurled, showing dots moving across its interface, each dot representing a human being.
Some special-colored dots signified exceptional places recognized.
But what was crazy was that it was a full-on current interface.
Every moving dot was a human being currently moving from A to B, right now, as they both sat in the room.
"Don't tell me you're able to follow a person and keep track of their actions?" he said, and looking at his sus expression, she giggled.
"I can. But it's just a dot, right? I can't really tell who it is."
"The special locations are brown dots, while humans are green dots," she said, taking it away from Gundam City and choosing another city.
It was Tale City, and Everlearn's brow furrowed as there were so many bizarre red dots, and all the green dots were huddled down to a single place, with only a few around.
"Those red dots…" he said, and Sara nodded.
"Yes. Those are the Nakros."
"Tale City was one of the first cities to succumb to the Nakros Invasion."
"As you can see, the green dots are still bright green, a sign the humans are all alive, but they're also huddled in one place, meaning they've been captured and most likely imprisoned."
She said, and Everlearn's brow furrowed.
"You know what's more ironic?" she asked.
She clicked the brown dot, revealing the special location where the humans were huddled together, and Everlearn was left speechless.
.TaleNakros Prison!
"The place the humans are stored is a Nakros prison built hundreds of years ago, to imprison captured Nakros."
"Now, the ones there are not Nakros, but a city-wide population of humans."
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