Dydo straightened up at the words, "Ah, so I'm not the only one..." He hummed upon hearing the Zealot's last words. He picked up his somewhat drained plasma repeater, keeping it passive as he jogged out into the open and swerved back into cover. He passed by several small units, camping behind crumbling walls and burning vehicles, and directed them towards the realistically intact building. It shocked him how many Unggoy were still alive.
He managed to find the group of Ultra's he had dropped down with, or what was left of them. But either way he relayed what he was told and sent them all on their way. He made good time, sweeping the area and finding all the Covenent that remained there, and he mentally counted out the sizable mass that would rendezvous at the building. He debated, as he started jogging back, if he should scrounge the bodies for Aha's corpse. But what would he do? Drag it around? No, it angered him, but the mission was still important to carry out, and that would mean that like all the missions prior, the bodies would be left behind to rot.
He passed by a building, considerably filled with fire, but stopped as he heard something inside. He looked behind him to where his destination was, surely he could spare a few more minutes absence. Just to check the building. The metal door was dented and warped, and of course jammed the entrance until Dydo yanked it free. He scoured the first floor before deeming it empty, and carefully navigated around pockets of flames. He quickly rose up the stairs, tripping as one of the steps collapsed from his weight and the fire eating away at it. His HUD lit up faintly, there was something on the second floor it seemed. There were rooms with the doors closed, but they were all empty up until he reached the last one. Jammed again.
He stepped back before charging the door, knocking the metal slab into the room with a sizable dent in its center. He rolled his sore shoulder, looking around the room. He hears a whimper, and looked down to see a young human child, trapped beneath a piece of ceiling. His eyes widened some, knowing if he stayed too long and the wrong Covenent found him, he very well could be killed. But he wasn't about to leave the child either. With a grunt, the child wept as he stepped closer, but he paid the boy no mind as he hooked his claws under the edge of the burning ceiling and lifted. He huffed, this would be more of a stuggle than he first initially thought. Hopefully he'd finish this quickly.