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Se-young takes the energy bar and opens it, taking a small bite. "Thank you," she says. "I haven't had anything to eat in a while."
After a brief moment of silence, you turn to Se-young. "Jaq must be the one who got you in trouble," you say in a low voice. "Can you tell me more about what's in Jaq's files?"
Se-young hesitates before speaking. "Jaq, whose real name is James, is actually a mass murderer," she says. "He's used poison to kill his former classmates. He's not a chemist, despite what he claims, and he's from an extremely wealthy family. However, the specific family is not mentioned in the files. According to his psychological profile, he's highly manipulative, charming, and narcissistic, and has been diagnosed with Antisocial Personality Disorder."
You are taken aback by Se-young's words. "Why didn't you say something sooner?" you ask.
Se-young lets out a weary sigh. "I didn't want to reveal personal information, but Jaq has reported me to the staff and gotten me in trouble," she explains. "So I decided to confide in you."
You sit in stunned silence, trying to process the gravity of Se-young's revelations.
"What are you planning to do?" you ask, your voice low, your mind racing with the weight of her revelations.
Se-young takes a deep breath before responding. "I'm going to hide in this classroom," she says, gesturing around the room. "It's relatively safe, and I can hold out here for a while. But I know I'll never be able to return to the main area of the school, not after what I've done."
You nod slowly, understanding the gravity of her situation. "What can I do to help?"
Se-young looks at you, her eyes steady. "If you want to make it up to me, stay with me," she says. "We need to explore deeper into the abandoned section of the school. We need to find more powerful weapons, and we need to escape as soon as possible."
You hesitate for a moment, considering your options. The idea of exploring deeper into the abandoned school is daunting, but you know that you can't leave Se-young alone after everything she's been through. Or can you?
Vote for one action:
>Return to your bedroom, and give up on her
>Explore the abandoned corridors, main floor (Roll 3d100, 1 for each room you enter)
>Explore the abandoned corridors, underground (Roll 3d100, 1 for each room you enter)