Zbigniew asks if he's feeling better. He's tired and says he saw a sign the other night for an approaching attack. He says they'd better get ready, because it's 5 km away. He thinks they should just run away if there's an attack, but there are certain times when they have no choice, and they have to kill the attackers before they kill them. He doesn't know why they didn't run away, but he says it was just the way it was. Zbigniaw asks why he stopped, and he answers that it was because he was just so tired. He also says that if he wanted to stay alive, he had to kill those killers before they killed him. He adds that they don't really have a choice, because they're not human anymore. ZBigniew says he'll check on Mina, who's dead. She's not dead, he says, but she's still alive. He runs off to check on her, and when he gets there, he finds her dead. He cries out for help
Zbigniew asks if he's feeling better. He's tired and says he saw a sign the other night for an approaching attack. He says they'd better get ready, because it's 5 km away. He thinks they should just run away if there's an attack, but there are certain times when they have no choice, and they have to kill the attackers before they kill them. He doesn't know why they didn't run away, but he says it was just the way it was. Zbigniaw asks why he stopped, and he answers that it was because he was just so tired. He also says that if he wanted to stay alive, he had to kill those killers before they killed him. He adds that they don't really have a choice, because they're not human anymore. ZBigniew says he'll check on Mina, who's dead. She's not dead, he says, but she's still alive. He runs off to check on her, and when he gets there, he finds her dead. He cries out for help