webnovel

Final Genesis

In Genesis, the environment system has been disrupted by years of failed experiments, leaving it the only livable place on earth despite its toxic air and dust. Tesla Iota, a fierce and strong fighter, thought she knew everything there was to know about her home, but when people start to go missing and unexplainable deaths begin to occur, Tesla realizes that there is more to Genesis than she ever could have imagined. As Tesla investigates the mysterious occurrences in Genesis, she discovers a shocking truth that threatens her world as she knows it. Now, Tesla must fight to expose the truth and put an end to the dangers that threaten the very existence of her home. With pulse-pounding action and a cast of unforgettable characters, including the tenacious Tesla Iota, "Final Genesis" is a thrilling science fiction adventure that will leave readers on the edge of their seats. Will Tesla be able to uncover the truth and save her home from destruction, or will she become a victim of the dangers lurking within Genesis? Find out in this gripping and unforgettable tale of survival and rebellion in a world gone wrong. [Another book: Princess Assassin] --- Instagram @merakiconstellation Discord: merakifiction Join my discord channel here https://discord.gg/7Q3VDZE3

merakifiction · Sci-fi
Not enough ratings
72 Chs

Chapter 43

Hester lay motionless on the ground, her body unconscious and riddled with numerous open wounds.

My heart raced as I quickly rose to my feet, carefully examining the severity of her injuries. It was evident that she had lost a significant amount of blood.

Gently, I positioned Hester on the ground, using a blanket as a makeshift pillow to ensure her comfort.

With urgency in my voice, I woke Quinby and explained the dire situation, requesting her permission to utilize her first-aid kit in treating Hester's wounds.

Quinby deliberated for a moment, seemingly contemplating the choice between maintaining her individualistic approach or embracing the potential of comradeship and collective assistance.

"We don't have much time. You can think later. I'll just take what I need," I said impatiently, unwilling to wait for her response.