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Her Experiences

Sinsa asked Ms. Rabbie to help us. To be honest, I was really surprised when I first saw her. A small and lovely lady like her was actually using an electric drill about the same size as her, and it had an impressive output power too!
By the way, we quickly discovered that the true strength of the captain of the Wild Turtledoves was her ability to escape from anything—no, I mean, her ability to conserve her strength. I wouldn't have believed it myself too if I didn't see it with my own eyes. As long as she is with us, I have the confidence to deal with any predicament or disaster because I know that Ms. Rabbie will have an escape plan for us. At least one of us will be able to escape, so we won't lose either way!
—Vice

Her Story (I)

Rabbie, Captain of the Wild Turtledoves, reporting in for duty! What? It's the Wild Turtledoves! Don't call us the Logistics Division First Retreat Squad! Starting from today, I'll be responsible for helping you devise a plan on how to charge backward and to cut in! As that someone once said, the first step in planning is to understand one another!
I used to live at Rediesel Wrench, and I was really happy there even though I was often scolded. I mean, I deserved it too since it's because I liked digging holes! Haha!
I also found the reason for my existence there. Not only did the boss save my life, but he also helped me discover my greatest strengths and made the most use of my talent. Now that the Logistics Division First Retreat Squad has grown bigger, I need to make preparations every day so that all my people can retreat safely. Don't underestimate the value of retreating!

Her Story (II)

Retreat... Um, no, I mean, the second step of the cut-in plan, um, no, or was it the second step of the file plan? Whatever.
Rabbie was born at Lake Emerald, the only oasis in the Rediesel Desert. The lake wasn't very big, but it was like an emerald in the uninhabited desert, bringing people hope. Those who lived there would go to the abandoned mining stations in the desert to scavenge and return to their homes at Lake Emerald at night. My grandpa found me when he was scavenging. He waited for a long time, but no one came to get me, and worried that I would starve to death, he had no choice but to take me home with him. I've lived with him after that. He would always ask around if anyone was looking for a missing child when he was out scavenging, but to no avail. It was when I was 7 years old that someone came to my grandpa's house for me...

Her Story (III)

I knew who she was from the moment I saw her. She had bright ruby-like eyes and was quite petite. Her face didn't betray her age, but she felt oddly familiar. She told me that she was doing all sorts of odd jobs when she became pregnant with me and was worried that she wouldn't be able to raise me alone because it was too dangerous. That's why she left me in an abandoned mining station and watched from afar until someone took me away. She said she's remarried now and wanted to compensate me even though her life now wasn't much better than before.
I understood her struggles since I've seen too many these kinds of stories play out in the Rediesel Desert, but my grandpa and I were doing quite well, and I hoped she could lead a new life. Besides, I loved my grandpa and wanted to continue living with him. I was very satisfied with my current life.

Her Story (IV)

My life changed on that day. Before that, the Eclipsites have been attacking settlements from time to time. The attacks were all rather far away from us, but because of that, my grandpa and I planned an escape route and rehearsed it over and over.
I was woken suddenly on that night by the screaming and wailing from outside. The Eclipsites had come! A terrifying mood enveloped us as if the sky was about to fall. I was so scared, but grandpa asked me to calm down. He told me to follow the escape route we had planned and to not look back. I nodded and carried the luggage I had prepared on my back. I turned to call out to my grandpa, only to see an Eclipsite, eyes blood red, standing in front of him, like a demon in the darkness. Grandpa shouted at me, demanding me to leave. I crawled out of the tent to get help, but all I saw along the way were corpses. Sinsa appeared when I was about to give up, and I begged him to save my grandpa, but it was too late. So, to me, escape is the only thing left...