[Sorry Alisa, give Azul a moment to respond, because he is currently sitting at the desk here with his head resting on his folded hands. As soon as he had realized that something was going wrong in the rooms other than yours, he had wanted to do something, anything to stop it.
He had looked everywhere on the desk or in the room for a button he could push, a door to run out of to try to find them, tried to get the attention of the employees that were in danger to tell them to run, even smashed a fist against the monitor when Charlotte specifically called for him out loud to do something, but ultimately everything happened so quickly that there probably wasn't anything he could have done, even if he had found the solution in time.
At least that's what Azul has to tell himself here, trying to calm down until Alisa returns, and he can at least feel a little relieved that she at least isn't dead.
He takes a breath, and then when Azul lifts his head again he looks serious, but not particularly heartbroken. He has to remind himself that it's not his fault that those other new employees died; genuinely, how was he supposed to know that any of that was going to happen? He can't be held liable for it, not when this stupid company didn't even give him a contract to read and sign first. Azul won't be so cold as to sound like he doesn't care, of course, but he will not sound panicked either when he answers Alisa's question. That won't help either of them.]
I'm sorry... but unfortunately, you were the only one that succeeded in the task you were given.
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He had looked everywhere on the desk or in the room for a button he could push, a door to run out of to try to find them, tried to get the attention of the employees that were in danger to tell them to run, even smashed a fist against the monitor when Charlotte specifically called for him out loud to do something, but ultimately everything happened so quickly that there probably wasn't anything he could have done, even if he had found the solution in time.
At least that's what Azul has to tell himself here, trying to calm down until Alisa returns, and he can at least feel a little relieved that she at least isn't dead.
He takes a breath, and then when Azul lifts his head again he looks serious, but not particularly heartbroken. He has to remind himself that it's not his fault that those other new employees died; genuinely, how was he supposed to know that any of that was going to happen? He can't be held liable for it, not when this stupid company didn't even give him a contract to read and sign first. Azul won't be so cold as to sound like he doesn't care, of course, but he will not sound panicked either when he answers Alisa's question. That won't help either of them.]
I'm sorry... but unfortunately, you were the only one that succeeded in the task you were given.