Yoshino had felt drained. There was the injury to her head, the exhausting and painful process she'd been forced to undergo... and then there... there was...
The only thing that was keeping her alert was anger.
And that anger exploded once Kurata approached her. "You..." she said weakly. "I'll kill you..."
"Now, that sounds almost like a threat," laughed Kurata. "Perhaps your new more predatory instincts are getting the better of you."
He chuckled. "But that's neither here nor there. Why didn't you tell me you were pregnant? I could have gotten something for the little tyke... but I guess it's too late now..."
He reached forward and pressed his hand against her stomach, which he knew had a vicious, fresh, poorly sealed up wound on it.
"Oh, that's where you're wrong," said Kurata, picking up a headset. "You see, thanks to your friend Touma, I have technology that gave me insight to both the human and digimon brain. And since we're all data here, I managed to find a way to use the digimon control technology he developed to influence and rewrite memories
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The only thing that was keeping her alert was anger.
And that anger exploded once Kurata approached her. "You..." she said weakly. "I'll kill you..."
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He chuckled. "But that's neither here nor there. Why didn't you tell me you were pregnant? I could have gotten something for the little tyke... but I guess it's too late now..."
He reached forward and pressed his hand against her stomach, which he knew had a vicious, fresh, poorly sealed up wound on it.
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"So... you've made into one of your freaks," she said, trying not to concentrate on the pain.
Or her dead child.
"You... you should know that I'd never hurt Masaru... that I'd never help you..."
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