Two years after Alex Wesker's downfall, Claire Redfield is informed that her brother is in China and asks someone to tell Piers to look after him. She drives towards Barry Burton's home, where he readies himself to receive the guest, friendly chatting with daughters Moira and Polly while a television broadcast reports on the C-Virus outbreak. Upstairs, Natalia Korda, surrounded by articles on bioterrorism, finishes reading The Zürau Aphorisms by Franz Kafka and smiles maliciously — revealing Alex Wesker still lives, inside her body.
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| - Two years after Alex Wesker's downfall, Claire Redfield is informed that her brother is in China and asks someone to tell Piers to look after him. She drives towards Barry Burton's home, where he readies himself to receive the guest, friendly chatting with daughters Moira and Polly while a television broadcast reports on the C-Virus outbreak. Upstairs, Natalia Korda, surrounded by articles on bioterrorism, finishes reading The Zürau Aphorisms by Franz Kafka and smiles maliciously — revealing Alex Wesker still lives, inside her body.
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| - Two years after Alex Wesker's downfall, Claire Redfield is informed that her brother is in China and asks someone to tell Piers to look after him. She drives towards Barry Burton's home, where he readies himself to receive the guest, friendly chatting with daughters Moira and Polly while a television broadcast reports on the C-Virus outbreak. Upstairs, Natalia Korda, surrounded by articles on bioterrorism, finishes reading The Zürau Aphorisms by Franz Kafka and smiles maliciously — revealing Alex Wesker still lives, inside her body.
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