Sebastian Jumper

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Takashi was sitting next to Bushijima, looking at the dock. It was damn cold and very sleepy, the sea wind chilled him to the bone. The only thing that saved him was the blanket that he wrapped around himself. Looking at Bushijima sitting on the side, he sighed in surprise. She was wearing the same clothes as during the day but showed no signs that she was uncomfortable with the weather. She had a stern self-control that he lacked. He envied her will as he envied nothing else. Even Uehara-san's telekinesis didn't make him as envious as Bushijima-senpai's strong will. It was difficult for him not to succumb to the panic and fear that gnawed at his soul from the inside every day and every free moment. This cold and sticky fear stuck into him like nails and could not leave him. Every day that he saw the world around him, he felt only emptiness that overwhelmed him. The world was dying out. Tokonosu was full of zombies and he hardly saw any survivors. The rapists and their victims were the only people they met. Kisarazu was also empty. He didn't know what he was more afraid of, that Jeju Island is full of zombies or has people. Only demons could survive amid this hell on earth, where there are only the dead. The lack of lights made it creepy. There was no lighting in the city, not even the sounds of insects and birds. Only zombies enlivened this city with the sounds of their feet and the faint sounds of a faulty voice. He looked, but he didn't see people. Only the light of the moon and stars were the only light available to the city that night. "This is the Azimut 43S, an Italian yacht that is produced in Japan. Approximately 13 meters long, 4.5 meters wide, and about 15-18 tons displacement. A yacht for rich idiots. I doubt they have the whole electronics." said one of the two Koreans standing near the pier. "Hey, what if there's something valuable on the yacht?" another asked him. "Something more valuable than your life? Seriously, don't suffer with nonsense. The most valuable thing is the boats. Maybe we'll be lucky to find a working engine that doesn't have electronics." In the morning, everyone woke up, sending Takashi and Saeko to bed. Fortunately, there were no accidents, and still no one visited them. Perhaps their yacht arrived unnoticed by the island's population, as it arrived at night. No one even approached their side of the dock, not even a zombie was in sight. "This yacht is kind of creepy, how did the yacht arrive without a working engine? She's drifting!" "The ghost ship! Let's get out, suddenly the ghosts have come to capture us and eat us! It's undead!" They were not noticed. Otherwise, how would they have arrived at all without anyone attacking them because of the yacht's running engine? Somehow they arrived on this island without electricity. "Damn it, I got bitten by a mosquito!" "I'm sorry, we'll meet in the next world, I don't want to become a zombie! Stop the mosquitoes!" "Traitor!" The mosquito bite was not so remarkable, but many of them began to carry a new infection, they did not get sick themselves, but walking bags with blood hurt. A mixture of fungal infection and virus, interlocked to create a masterpiece of bioengineering. The pinnacle of virus creation, the best achievement of humanity, human transformation. Something that allows you to live with a torn throat! *** Saeko was bored. She was expecting a fight or something. The night passed unnoticed. In the morning they ate and Sebastian checked the globe, discovering that the city of Shanghai had acquired craters from rocket explosions. "China has received a nuclear strike," he said. "What?" "It seems that nuclear strikes have occurred recently all over China. Our trip to China is canceled. Jeju is a good place, there is no nuclear power plant, and rice and grain can be grown here." This was their final destination. If nuclear winter doesn't come or the wind doesn't bring them radioactive dust, they could survive. *** In the following years, Sebastian and his team were busy settling on the island and disposing of the bodies, settling in one of the island's two cities, Jeju City. About a month after the beginning of the apocalypse, zombies began to die. No matter how perfect the genetic engineering of this world was, it could not provide biological immortality. On the other side of the biological chain, animals, partly birds of prey and partly insect parasites still carried the virus. The fish was almost not affected, except for some species. After a few months, the virus began to mutate and the zombie epidemic began to come to an end. The mutation turned out to be more favorable for the further life of the virus, ceasing to interact with zombie spores. Thanks to this mutation, the virus could continue to live without further zombification of infected people. Sebastian, Shizuka, Takashi, Saeko, and Ray are the only living representatives of humanity on this island. The rest either became zombies or died for other reasons. Electricity was generated in excess for their needs. Sebastian repaired all four of the island's power plants. The climate of the island was subtropical and they did not meet winter as a class. In winter it was +6 degrees, which was ridiculous for Sebastian, who was in Alaska. The former Japanese settled on the island, forgetting about the rest of the world, where after the extinction of zombies, their showdowns did not subside. There are about 300-500 thousand people left of humanity, scattered all over the world. He couldn't be more precise, even if he built a surveillance and recognition program by scanning the globe on his laboratory equipment. Planting crops was a bit of a difficult topic, but they survived on old fuel reserves for a couple of years until Sebastian built electric motors for tractors and combines local material with equipment from his warehouse. By the end of the first year, Shizuka and Saeko were pregnant with his child. Rei got together with Takashi, but that didn't mean much. He always welcomed her into his home. She did not forgive her far-fetched insults, giving him her revenge. Being the only qualified physician besides the nurse, he delivered the baby. He had a son and a daughter. Akito and Hana. By the end of his ten-year stay, he had six children, two of them by Ray. Takashi, although he lived with her, did not have children from her. Women were scary creatures, easily breaking a man's heart. He could only live in denial, unconsciously going into misunderstanding and raising other people's children. His children had telekinesis awakened from birth, so he gave it to girls, not trusting this ability for Takashi. He was not suicidal. They did not reach their peaks, fearing a stroke from constant bleeding and headaches. Their maximum was lifting the car by the end of the jump. With the equipment on this island, he uncovered the secrets of the zombie virus and made vaccines against it. Having tightened her knowledge of the former nurse about this topic, he spent most of his time with her, discovering an interesting personality in her. He didn't think that this woman, besides her body, had a deep intelligence. By the end of the jump, he told her about his true nature, traveling to different worlds of different multi-universes and a benefactor, a Rotating Golden Ball of the Golden Section. She agreed to follow him "I will travel with you!" she said firmly. "I'm already 33 years old, am I too old for you?" hugging him, Shizuka asked. "No, even though Saeko and Ray are younger than you, they can't give me what only you can give me." "What is it?" This question remained unanswered, drowned in the flames of passion. They didn't have the same inner simplicity as Shizuki. She was as pure as morning dew, little stained by the dust of the surrounding world, in some ways innocent, in some ways naive, and quite realistic. She understood science, appreciated his passion for learning about the world, and most importantly, she did not torment his brain with female jealousy and senseless tantrums. Unlike the two teenage girls, she had to become a support for the surviving schoolchildren. Besides, she was rightly afraid that Sebastian would leave her. He visited this world to gain experience in a world without electricity and other infrastructure. The next world will not be modern or even Earth. He needed some training and experience of living in a world without toilet paper, toothpaste, the internet and other things. Even if he doesn't need toilet paper. "You remember all their names. Why are you such a tsundere?" Shizuka asked. "I know you don't remember the dead. It's because you care too much about them, so your brain blocks the memories of them." He hated implementing the flawed mechanism. The reason was that from the mental trauma to the death of others, he forgot their name and emotions for them. It was so painful that he tried to avoid names altogether.
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