"... Why would they leave?" Rain asked with his eyes wide open.
As Rain listened intently to his grandfather Meiro's explanation, the atmosphere in the room shifted. Meiro's tone held a mixture of solemnity and reminiscence, his gaze occasionally drifting into the past as he delved into the reasons behind the decisions made by the survivors in the underground hideout.
Meiro recounted that after Rain's apparent death, the survivors faced a prolonged period of uncertainty and despair. The initial years were characterized by a sense of collective mourning and a constant fear of the unknown. They relied on the knowledge Rain had left behind, employing it to devise ingenious methods of sustaining themselves within the confines of the hideout.