**Doomsday Rebirth 411**
**The Moving Trash Mountain**
When Nelson realized that Caroline had come to deliver the news of her departure, he pointed toward Shane and declared, “Then, I’ll keep him occupied for a few days, gather some samples, and afterward, I’ll set him free.”
Caroline felt a wave of relief wash over her at his words. She handed Nelson the small tube containing Shane’s blood, which she had drawn during his injury. “This should help you compare it to his normal blood,” she said, her voice steady. “You can see if there’s any difference when Shane taps into that terrifying ability of his.”
With a nod, Nelson accepted the tube, his expression shifting from casual to serious. Caroline took a deep breath, knowing she needed to explain the real reason for her visit—spring water.
“I’ve never allowed anyone to examine this before,” she began, her tone slightly defensive. “I’ve conducted a few basic tests myself, and honestly, I didn’t find anything unusual. It’s just like regular water.”
Nelson’s eyes lit up with excitement as he processed her words. The thought of conducting experiments on the spring water thrilled him. When Caroline mentioned that she intended to let Tyler, Denton, and Nelson himself use the water, he couldn’t contain his enthusiasm. He bolted up to the 66th floor, eager to draw blood samples from them first.
“We need before-and-after comparisons to achieve accurate experimental results,” he called out over his shoulder, already racing up the stairs.
Caroline chuckled softly, reaching out to ruffle Nelson’s head. It was still as bald as ever, a smooth surface that felt oddly comforting to her fingers.
Despite the strength of his abilities, Nelson’s hair had never returned. Days had turned into weeks, and his shiny, bald head continued to provoke curiosity among those around him. Would his hair ever grow back?
“Well, I’m leaving this in your capable hands,” Caroline said with a warm smile. There was something oddly satisfying about the feel of his bald head beneath her palm.
Her motivation for involving Nelson in the study of the spring water stemmed from a growing suspicion that her storage space and her human abilities were somehow intertwined with the chaos of this apocalypse. This feeling intensified after witnessing Shane’s extraordinary powers firsthand.
Then there was that cryptic line she had encountered while using Crow’s ability, a message from her storage space system: “His existence is to remind Caroline that no matter how many abilities you’ve copied, there’s always someone stronger.”
At first glance, it appeared to be the system’s typical snarky commentary. Yet, Caroline discerned a deeper meaning beneath the surface—a notion of balance.
Her powers and her storage space were formidable, but it seemed that with great power came inevitable limits and constraints. Nature, or perhaps some other force, ensured that no one entity could dominate absolutely.
If one became too powerful, they would receive a “reminder.”
Even if Nelson couldn’t unravel the mysteries of the spring water immediately, she held onto the hope that, in time, he would. Caroline was determined to continue her search for more clues to validate her theories.
After bidding farewell to Nelson, Caroline dialed Raven on her communicator, instructing Jet to remain behind as a guard.
These days, Jet didn’t complain about being left at home; Silver was there too, keeping him company.

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