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Barely is the 65th chapter in the Gakkou Gurashi! manga.
Summary[]
Aosoi is at her notebook when Yuki comes to her to show the voice message. While surprised by the message, Aosoi confirms that these smartphones can indeed receive voice messages from a sufficiently strong radio signal.
The voice message is from something called the Randall Council, presumably connected to yet distinct from the Randal Protection Agency that they had previously talked to. The Council promises to help them if they go to a certain set of coordinates. They are uncertain about the risk, and Bowman can't give an immediate analysis, but Aosoi assures Yuki that given enough time Bowman will gauge the odds of the promise being a lie. It will take about a day, and they all agree to wait before deciding.
Kurumi is tired and falls asleep. In order to not awake her, the group discusses silently their next step by way of the smartphone. They decide to resume travel once it is dark. Yuri is driving and at one point finds herself surrounded by more roaming dead than she would hope for. In an impulse, she accelerates in order to ram over the dead, but miscalculates and ends up crashing the trailer into a lamp post.
The five of them have to leave the trailer despite Kurumi having fallen unconscious. Miki offers a solution by using the glow sticks and then herself and the shovel as sources of distraction for the dead so that the others may carry Kurumi.
They succeed, and establish themselves inside a shop called "Magic Island". Kurumi wakes up, having hardly noticed any of the recent events. As the others attempt to fill her in, Bowman announces that the Council's proposal is legit.
Kurumi is now awake, but feels that she has become a burden and may at some point endanger the group. She goes to Aosoi to make a request for such an eventuality, but we do not learn what the request is.