Third person POV
Then, someone entered the room, and this caused Asato to get startled a bit. He then looked at the door, only to see that it was Kiyona, his girlfriend, who was carrying a tray of food and drinks.
"Kiyona-chan?" he asked.
Upon seeing him alive, Kiyona immediately put the tray on a table and ran towards Asato. "Asa-kun! Are you okay?"
She then checked the bandages and the blood bag. "It seems that your blood transfusion is almost done."
"Yeah, it was almost empty," Asato replied.
He then thought, "Her dream is to be nurse..."
He then snapped out of it. "Um, Kiyona-chan, what happened to me? How did you know I was here?"
Finishing checking, Kiyona looked at Asato. "Well, I went here by accident, and I saw you on bed, and this young scientist, named Gen, told me that he killed you and he's the one who saved you."
Asato was in deep shock to hear that. "What?"
He then remembered the time he got killed.
"Oh, I remembered getting stabbed by a deranged young man with grey hair and red eyes."
"Yes, that would be him," Kiyona confirmed it.
"Okay, where is he now?" Asato asked.
Kiyona then looked at the door, then back to me. "He's in his room sulking and crying.
Asato was surprised to hear that.
"Did he cried because he felt bad doing it to me?"
"Not just that," Kiyona added more information. "He also accidentally murdered his former fiancée who rejected him." "Wow, that was tragic and dramatic."
"Yeah, it was." Kiyona folded her arms. "I felt bad for him. It was his fiancée's fault for his state."
"Okay," Asato replied, "what else?"
"It was him who started the outbreak."
"What?" Asato was in deep shock once more.
"Yes, but he said that it was an accident while attempting to commit suicide." A
sato then calms down. "Woah, what?"
"Yes, literally." Kiyona went to the table to get the tray and give it to Asato.
"Here, you need to eat," she said.
"Thanks."
Asato then grabbed the chopsticks and eat up because he was hungry.
And as he eats, Asato felt bad for Gen despite what he did to him a few months ago.
He believes that he is a victim rather than the bad guy.