The people on the bus couldn't make out what the second object to fall actually was.
From their perspective, it was nothing more than a blur. However, the truth was far more chilling—it was a corpse.
Keroli's heartbeat quickened as he processed what he had just seen. Fear crept into his chest, making it harder to breathe.
"Are you okay, Keroli?" Helek's voice cut through the chaos of Keroli's racing thoughts.
"I... I don't know if I'm okay or not," Keroli replied honestly, his voice uncertain. "My eyes are burning, and I feel... I feel like I just need to sleep."
Keroli's gaze drifted back outside the bus momentarily, as though searching for some kind of clarity or comfort amidst the confusion.
When he turned back inside, his eyes met Helek's. Helek wasn't just looking at him—his entire focus was locked on Keroli, as though trying to read his every thought and emotion.