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HAPPY FRIDAY THE 13th!


Death

Knowing its existence doesn't mean that one would be prepared when the time has come. No one is prepared when Death is involved. May it be the one who died or the one who was left behind; either way, both will suffer.

Unless of course, the person is considered to be a heartless individual and has no emotion whatsoever. Now that was impossible but then again, Demons were something of an "Impossibility" to Sin but here she was, talking to one.

"Now if you want to master your abilities," Kurama was still rambling. For the past hour, he's been talking about plants and auras and…did he just say "flower power"?

Unlikely, Sin thought. He probably said something else that sounded like it.

She knew he was doing this for her own benefit.

She knew it was for her own good.

She knew it would help her.

But her mind's just not in it.

No…

The mere fact that she was going up against Emina was bad enough, let alone having the person she likes helping her.

"You're still thinking about that woman after she killed your parents?" Hiei snorted from the tree branch he was using as a bed.

"She's her friend Hiei…" Kurama calmly pointed out.

"And what? Human morals?...Typical…" Hiei shook his head with distaste, not once looking at Sin. "Friend kills parents, no reaction whatsoever…"

Sin, while they were talking, only blocked out their voices.

She just didn't want to listen. It takes effort to listen and she wasn't willing to put effort in it. It was hard to believe it's only been 2 days since the incident and it already feels like it's been months. Can loosing someone really make you feel this miserable?

Sighing, Sin hugged her knees close to her chest and looked up at the sky. Genkai, the old woman who owned this place, allowed them to use the courtyard to practice. Practice for what? she thought but held that question in. She didn't even have the energy to talk. Why couldn't she just go back to Spirit World and visit her parents? Surely, if she was able to see and talk to them back then, she could do it again.

"Don't be ridiculous. Spirits cannot stay in that castle for long," Hiei was obviously reading her mind and Sin just gave him a blank stare.

"Well that just sucks…" she thought. If Hiei could read her mind, then it saves her from the hassle of moving her lips.

"Kurama, I think this lazy fool doesn't want us," Hiei scoffed and jumped from the tree. "Give it up Kurama. She's not willing to help herself. Let her suffer with her ignorance." Hiei really did sound irritated.

Sin just gazed at him lazily.

"Hiei, you shouldn't be harsh on her. She just lost her pa-" Kurama was interrupted by Hiei.

"You've said it half a dozen times already Kitsune. But moping around because someone died is just plain absurd."

"Hiei-"

"No wonder humans are such petty beings. They're bound by their meaningless emotions," Hiei shook his head. Being the cold fire demon he is, he really didn't see the point of mourning for the dead. In his life, he needed to survive and to do that, he needed to kill. It's survival of the fittest; the weak had no place in this world. The only thing the weak are good for is a practice dummy.

"…I thought you understood?" Sin's faint voice interrupted Hiei's thoughts. He looked at her questioningly. Sin continued, not waiting for a confirmation that he heard her. "You said you lost someone too… … I believed you…"

Sin was still looking blankly ahead but Hiei's dark chuckle drew her eyes away from the nothingness. She looked straight at his crimson eyes that held… …something. She would appreciate it if that "something" was a good thing but…to her disappointment, it didn't seem positive.

"Now I know why that girl thinks you're a wimpy child," his tone was hard and cold. "You just believe everything don't you?"
Sin's eyes grew wide with disbelief. W-what…?

"You really thought I lost someone?" His inquisitive eyes held mockery. He kneeled down and looked at her with those cold crimson eyes. "In this world, it's either you kill or you get killed. I wasn't willing to get killed over that uncontrollable energy you were wielding. It's a despicable way to go down. Seems like simple words could make you stop," he gave her a smirk and he stood up. He strode back to the tree and jumped on the branch; he lay on the branch again.

Sin couldn't believe this. All this time she thought someone understood her! The person she liked! And it turns out that it was just a result of his instinct… Now that was a low blow and it greatly hurt her already sore ego. She stood up abruptly without looking at either one of the guys and ran away. Where? No one needed to know.

She just wants to be alone.

Once Sin was out of sight, Kurama looked at Hiei and sighed, disappointed at what his comrade did. It was silent. There wasn't any tension. It was more like a silent reprimanding session that Kurama gave Hiei. The short man really didn't know how to be nice.

"You're burning holes through my back Kurama," he said dryly.

"Let it burn then, maybe it'll burn a tunnel and I'll be able to see if you really have a heart," he paused, then, "I knew you were lying," Kurama jumped on the branch and accompanied the fire demon. "But you could've said it in a nicer way."

"We both know that I'm not nice."

"True, but you didn't do it solely for self preservation did you?" Kurama was answered by silence. "Then why?"

They were greeted by silence yet again.

Hiei contemplated. Yes, he lied about loosing someone, but what was he supposed to do to comfort the girl? He didn't strike as those overly sweet Romeos that girls fantasize about. He was cruel and bad-ass and never in his life did he know how it is to care for someone who died. Why did he say such a lie? Hiei didn't know. It came out before he could even think and it was too late to take it back.

Besides, it worked didn't it? The onna seemed to calm down and she wasn't about to explode anymore.

Kurama sighed and jumped off the branch, "Next time you want to comfort her, try sticking to the truth." Kurama gave him one last look, "I'm sure she would've listened even then." With that Kurama walked towards the forest, disappearing from sight.

Hiei didn't even blink; he just kept his eyes focused on the mass expanse of forest before him.

~O~

This is so not cool, Sin thought as she looked up at the canopy of plants overhead. Well, not that it matters anymore. The guy she likes already thinks she's a wimp.

A good for nothing wimp who can't do anything on her own.

Who can't function well because her best friend betrayed her.

A wimp who, it turns out, inherited a vast amount of power just because a man raped her mother.

"Yeah," she thought bitterly. "Who would've known I was a tainted seed."

Emina was right. Sin didn't really know how it is to suffer. All throughout her life, Sin always had her parents. They were the ones who took care of her. She wasn't too sheltered. She knew how things happened in the real world, but her world consisted of loving parents, great best friend, good grades, good house, and food that's always available.

She never went hungry or even had to work for money.

And there she was, blaming Emina for the trouble she was causing her.

"But it's not right to involve my parents," Sin whispered to herself. It would've been better if Emina had killed her and not her parents. At least it would be fair…

"No, it's not right at all," the old woman's voice made Sin turn around. It was Genkai, walking with her hands behind her, approaching Sin. The first time Sin saw Genkai, she was startled as to how…Genkai seemed strong. Noting that the hag was even shorter than Hiei, she'd expected Genkai to be frail and …well…like an old lady.

But Sin was wrong.

"It's not right to involve the innocent," Genkai stood next to her, Sin didn't make any effort to look nor stand; she didn't feel like it. "But you have to know that these bloodthirsty beings don't follow what humans call 'morals'. They'll involve anyone they can, kill just because they can," Sin felt Genkai's gaze rest on her head. "You, being a half demon yourself, have the potential to be like them."

Sin's head shot up and glared at Genkai. How dare she? "I'm not like them. I won't kill the innocent! I have a heart unlike the-"

"That's when you're conscious and thinking," Genkai pointed out and Sin's eyebrows furrowed. "Koenma informed me about your little incident back in Reikai."

Sin cocked her head, "Incident?"

Genkai nodded, "The fact that you don't remember just proves my point. If you don't learn how to control your power, then innocent lives will be at stake. Did you know you almost killed the ones around you back in Reikai?"

"Well technically they can't die if their in Rei-" Sin was cut off by Genkai's threatening glare. "…No."

"You know that you have immense power though," it was a statement not a question but Sin still nodded. "Then I suggest you do something. Nothing will happen if you just wander off, feeling that your world just ended." Genkai turned around, walking back towards the temple.

"Like I said earlier, it's your choice," Genkai stopped but didn't look back. "And I've heard Koenma's willing to give your parents another chance on living." With that, she disappeared.

Sin froze. Was she hearing things?

No! She might be depressed but she's not delusional! Sin frowned, at least…not yet.

Not wasting time, Sin stood up and ran. She had to find Kurama and tell him-…she hit something solid and went tumbling down.

Ow…

"That's an interesting greeting," Sin couldn't believe her luck when she heard Kurama's voice. She looked up and grimaced at him.

"I was gonna look for you. But it seems like I don't have to anymore," Sin pointed that out and stood up. "Anyway, guess what I found out!"

"Emina's whereabouts?"

Sin scowled, "No! I found out that I can have my parents back! Now! Take me to Koenma!"

Kurama was silent. Then, "I don't think that would be necessary."

Her eyes narrowed, "Why?" There was silence.

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After a whole minute of silence, Sin was ready to break it when, "That's because I'm here already!"

Sin screamed, her soul could've leapt out from her skin! Damn this pacifier sucking baby! "Why do you always do THAT?" She yelled as she eyed Koenma's floating form.

"Because I find it amusing," he said simply. Sin looked at him for a moment, the floating baby seemed…odd. For one, he looked transparent. Reaching out, Sin poked Koenma only to find that her fingers went through his body. Her jaws fell open, gaping at what she just discovered.

"This is just a mere projection of me. I can't really leave the castle right now. SO! Let's get straight to the point."

Sin liked that. She didn't want any more nonsense. The less crap he's gonna say the faster she's gonna get her parents back, "I heard you're willing to give my parents back their lives."

Koenma nodded, both his hands behind him, "On one condition."

Sigh groaned secretly. Of course there's a condition. There's always a condition. Whatever, she thought. As long as I get my parents back. "What is it?"

Koenma looked at her seriously, "You find Yukio and convince him to help us."

Sin stared at him. "I told you already," irritation in her voice. " I am not willing to find the man who raped my mo-"

"Who says he raped your mother?" Koenma's voice was too calm and Sin just gaped at him.

"B-but you said…"

"No I didn't. I said he became board and your mom caught his attention."

"But you made it sound as if she wasn't willing!"

"I did no such thing. You're the one who's convinced that the man forced himself upon your mother," Koenma nodded to himself. "The reason, I don't know."

"…if that was the case then why didn't you tell me sooner?"

Koenma opened his eyes and looked at her, "Because I wanted to see your reaction."

Though Sin was depressed, that didn't mean that she was out of energy. As soon as the words left Koenma's lips, a new fervor blossomed within her. Although it was the "enthusiasm" on kicking Koenma's ass, it still did the job. Sin was fired up. Now that she wasn't held back by the "The-Man-Who-Raped-My-Mother-And-Had-Me" information, she was willing to give it a try and if she did find him, then her parents can come back.

She agreed, but not after threatening Koenma that she'll take his pacifier if he'll do a stupid stunt like that again.

"I did what I needed to do to test your ability," Koenma said while Kurama was holding Sin back, the girl was ready to pound the toddler's head and no explanation, not even the fact that Koenma was merely a projection, would seep in her mind.

"Now that I know what you can really do, then I'm positive that those 'assassins', or whatever they want to call themselves, have their eyes on something special."

Sin raised her eyebrows.

"He means that it is vital for us to keep you away from them," Kurama whispered.

Sin looked at Koenma, a bit uncertain and said slowly, as if testing the words as she said them, "What exactly did I do?" She eyed Koenma and he didn't waste any time answering. "You almost killed a lot of people."

"I know that but what did I do to 'almost' kill a lot of people?"

"I'll let Kurama tell you the details later. Right now I have other things to…do." Sin considered this and calmed down a bit. Returning to the initial subject, "What happens when I find and convince him?"

"We fix the balance."

"Then?"

"Then what?" Koenma looked at her questioningly.

"…what would happen to Emina?" Her friend's name rolled out her lips with a bitter aftertaste.

"That's undecided yet," Koenma said after a long pause and secretly glanced at Kurama.

Sin just gazed at him.

Silent as he said goodbye and disappeared.

Silent still as she and Kurama made their way back to where they left Hiei.

But she's decided. She's chosen what she's going to do. And it's not sitting and moping around like a weak pathetic person would do.

No.

She'll do something productive.

Hiei gazed down from the tree at the brunette that sat crossed leg under the tree. She faced Kurama attentively as the redheaded Kitsune talked about things that the little Prince of Reikai told him.

It irritated Hiei that Sin was actually paying more attention to Kurama. This thought, however, surprised Hiei himself! He glared and narrowed his eyes at Sin's head and listened to the conversation.

Sin, focused on Kurama, asked the question that most certainly interested her, "What did I really do?" It was quite unsettling to find out that she almost killed innocent people with powers that she didn't even know she possessed.

There was a scoff from above but Sin ignored Hiei's response.

"Well," Kurama started. "I see that we really need to clarify things concerning your abilities." He gave Sin a moment to nod; a sign that she knows what's coming.

"Lecture time?" Sin asked.

"Lecture time," Kurama leaned against a tree, preparing for his 'lecture'.

"So…" Sin said slowly seeing as Kurama was still quiet.

Kurama's eyes seemed to focus and the sudden intensity on it made Sin wonder where this hint of "masculinity" came from. Either that or the hidden "knowledge" behind his eyes made Sin almost regret calling him gay. Almost.

"You are aware that you wield The Black Rose?" Sin nodded. She still doesn't understand why it is so important!

"The Black Rose is considered a versatile weapon. While its vines could be molded into any weapon that the wielder desires, it also has its other components," Sin remembered the numerous times that her vines followed what she thought. First it was a staff then the next thing she knew, it acted like tentacles. Sin nodded and waited for Kurama to continue.

"Its thorns are naturally poisonous. Not only that, but the actual flower contains some specialty. Its nectar is proven to cure a number of illnesses and it could also be a healing salve for injuries. However, the petals of the Black Rose are poisonous. I'm not sure how that works yet but we'll look it up," Kurama glanced at Sin who was tentatively listening. "Moving on to its scent, the flower has a beautiful scent that can draw anyone in. Nevertheless, once one takes a whiff of that deadly thing, he or she will be under the wielder's control."

Sin stared at him. She didn't think that this…plant can do lots of things, pretty useful if she thought so herself. But sadly, she knew she couldn't use it with that much accuracy.

"Controlling the scent of the rose is important. You wouldn't want your teammates to suddenly stop 'working' and start acting like marionettes now would you?" Sin shook her head. "That and the vines are the only ones need controlling, at least for now. Moving on," Kurama gave Hiei a meaningful glance but the fire demon just ignored him. "About Koenma's castle. It's been discovered that right after that…emotional episode of yours, there was a giant rooting activity that took place under Koenma…er…King Enma's castle to be exact."

Sin raised her eyebrows, "Rooting activity?"

Kurama nodded, "There were gigantic roots sprouting under the caste. Not only that, inside the castle, vines started sprouting, causing the castle walls to crack and break; the floor as well. Now that was very interesting." There was a scoff from above the tree yet again.

Leave it to Kurama to think a gigantic sprouting tree that can pulverize a castle and potentially kill everyone that was in it fascinating. Hiei shook his head.

Sin merely stared at him. Not believing a word that came out of his mouth and merely shook her head, "Whatever the case is. I'll be happy to train again!"

Kurama gave her a slight smile, happy that she's willing to stop isolating herself but disappointed that the girl obviously didn't believe him.

"The faster I control this, the faster I can get back my parents!" she cheered herself on.

"You're forgetting you still need to find Yukio," Hiei's spoke sharply and Sin looked at him, tilting her head in a questioning way.

"I don't remember telling you his name…" Sin's voice faded as she found Hiei glaring at her.

"I have my own resources Onna," His answer was vague; clearly evading something. Sin grimaced, "Whatever."

Shrug it off, she told herself and prepared for a long day of more "informational lessons" from Kurama. That and of course, hopefully, some hands on activity.


One would think that a group of villains would choose a dingy deserted warehouse.

Not these guys.

After her assault on Sin's parents and house, Emina was escorted by Orpheus back to their hideout. Emina glared at him for touching her hand and leading her, and that trace of smugness in his face was making her claws itch.

She wanted to rip it off so badly.

But she knew better.
Emina barred her fangs and hissed at him when he tried to pull her to his side and he merely chuckled.

"It seems like you still have some control left," Orpheus grinned. "That's pretty interesting."

Emina ignored him the rest of the trip. He led her to a hotel and she raised her eyebrows. What in the world were they thinking? Surely a bunch of convicts like them would choose a less conspicuous hideout. But then again, since one would suspect them to be in an abandoned place, a hotel would be the best place to ward off suspicious eyes.

Straightening up, Emina walked confidently down the lobby. They were almost at the elevator when one of the employees stopped and stared at them. Emina looked at him with emotionless eyes and saw that there was terror in the employee's expression. Looking down, Emina realized that her shirt was indeed still blood-soaked and just rolled her eyes. Oh great…

She was about to go ahead and hit the person on his pressure point behind his neck, a sure way to make him loose consciousness, when Orpheus stepped in front of her and said, "Don't be alarmed, she was just too clumsy and had mild cuts."

Mild cuts? Emina yelled in her mind. Surely no one would believe that.

"Oh," the employee seemed dazed and just nodded with a smile.

Emina's eyes narrowed at Orpheus, remembering that soothing voice that almost made her give in numerous times. She shook her head and followed the demon.

Enchanter or not, it won't work on me, she thought.

The elevator ride was short and Emina soon found herself standing in front of a door. Orpheus inserted a keycard and the door opened.

She didn't know what to expect, but what greeted her didn't strike her as pleasant.

Inside the room, there were two other demons. One was wearing too much leather, a bit on the tall side but she couldn't quite determine his facial features. And are those belts wrapped around him?
The other man was sitting on the couch in a laid back manner so she couldn't estimate his height. His long hair couldn't be ignored though. Maybe it was because of the dimness of the room, but it seemed like he had long hair the shade of midnight. He was facing her and his violet eyes stared at her intensely. Her own red eyes narrowed and glared at the man. She felt his eyes giving her a once over, judging her but she didn't let that bother her.

Moving inside a bit further, she heard the door behind her close and Orpheus spoke, "I brought her back. Seems like Senka doesn't have her in full control," he walked and stood beside her.

"Of course I'm not controlling her," Emina jumped slightly at the sudden voice. She peered at her other side in time to see the little girl that was in her mind. Eyebrows scrunching up, Emina wondered how that was possible.

"Senka, why are you out here?" the man with violet eyes spoke, his voice deep and rich like silk and honey.

"I needn't stay in that hell crater-like mind of hers," Senka shook her head. "Besides, she only needed a small push. She's a treasure if I might say so myself! A diamond amongst the worthless rocks that surrounded her."

The man seemed pleased and stood up; Emina's eyes grew wide at his sheer height. He walked towards her and under the better light Emina found out that the man was quite gorgeous. He had perfectly chiseled features, a strong jaw and a mouth that seemed firm yet…

Emina shook her head. It was obvious that the man was doing something to alter her mind. Maybe it's been a while since she's associated with fellow demons and their mere presence is making her react differently.

"We'll keep her," said the man. He didn't take her eyes off Emina. Emina, not someone who backs down…at least in the face of another demon, held his gaze firmly.
Senka jumped, a sound of joy escaped her mouth and ran towards the other man who was cocooned with belts. Senka jumped up and glomped the guy who didn't seem to object, though his eye-roll was hard to miss. Emina noticed that it was a literal eye-roll for he only had one eye; the other one had a patch on it. Orpheus nodded and walked away to who knows where.

Emina twitched. She didn't like the way this man talked. It's like he has power over her. No one can control her! She's her own person and no one, not even this gorgeous guy can order her around. "Woah wait a sec! Who says I'm willing to stay here? And who are you people? You're acting as if I'm something that you're going to use-"

"Who says you're more than a tool? I'm sure Orpheus already told you a long time ago that you're but a tool that we need," the man grinned. "Seems like our little kitty thought she was much more important now."

Seems like she didn't notice her cat ears and tail emerge. Emina's ears flattened as she bared her fangs at the man. Yes, she knew-…remembered that Orpheus told her that she was a tool.

Nothing but a useless instrument with only one purpose.

"…what do you want?" her voice seemed too quiet for her own liking.

The man leaned down, looming before her. His elegant face sported a malevolence that Emina couldn't quite fathom. "I want your friend dead."

Emina's gaze narrowed. "You mean Sin right?"

"The one and only."

"Well too bad," she took a step away from him. "I'm not interested on killing her. I've done my job and finished her parents. Why should I be the one to kill her when you have a whole group available?"

The man paced and stood behind her. Emina stiffened but exposed none of her emotions.

"Because," there was a pause. Then, "I value my group and I wouldn't want them facing a strong opponent that can kill them."

Emina was silent, "So I'm a pawn?"

The man walked up to her and cupped her chin rather gently. It was startling for her. Emina was expecting him to be rough and yell and whatever big demon guys do but… "Pawn is such a lowly word," he said in a soothing voice. "More like…a Royal Knight."

Emina's glare didn't soften, "I don't want to be part of your plot. I'd rather defeat her myself without you hooligans being in my group."

The venom in her voice didn't seem to faze the man, "Do your really think we're hooligans?" he shook his head. "We'd prefer…Renegades though there isn't really any law against us demons here eh?" He caught a strand of Emina's hair and caressed it while looking at her with his suggestive violet eyes. Emina didn't flinch.

"I couldn't care less about your name-"

"Call me Eri."

"NOT THAT! Renegade or Hooligan! Whatever!...wait…you're name's Eri?" she was expecting a more "manly" name from him but…ERI? That's a girl's name!

"Of course not," he leaned in further. "That's a nickname. My real name is," he was just a breath away and now, his lips were just centimeters away from his ear. He whispered, "Erebos."

Emina jumped away; her breathing slightly labored. There was something wrong with him. She couldn't sense anything from him yet Emina knew that this guy, Erebos, had more power than he showed.

"I can leave when I want. I don't want to get involved with you and-"

Erebos placed his index finger on her lips, his eyes looked so…tantalizing. Emina shook her head. "But wouldn't you want to torture her?" His voice seemed distant yet clear at the same time.

"It would be easy with our assistance. In fact, I'm willing to make a deal," Erebos straightened up and took Emina's hand. She struggled but he was just too strong. She growled and hissed but to no avail. He managed to drag her towards the window. The view was breathtaking but Emina wasn't in the mood to appreciate it. "You can be in the group. In fact, I'm sure you'll be a great addition. With your looks and power, we can reign once the end of this world finally begins. You can finally belong," he looked meaningfully at her. "Wouldn't that be great? You wouldn't have to be alone anymore. You'll have us. All you have to do is to kill her."

There was something in his voice…in his eyes that told her not to trust him. She can never trust anyone but…

She has nothing to loose.

She had nothing.

Maybe this will gain her something.

A place in this world…

Even if she is a mere tool…she didn't have anything else to do. Besides…wouldn't it help prove that she was worth something?

At least with them, she wouldn't have to pretend to be nice or gentle. These guys seem to be ruthless. She wouldn't have to blend with the humans. She can be free…

Emina reached out and touched the glass in front of her, the view really is great. She breathed out.

It was decided.

It's better than nothing.

It was time to leave the façade she had been putting on. She wasn't human and she'll never be one no matter how much she wished.

She was a demon, a ruthless being that was designed to eat…to terminate petty humans. They were superior and that's what matters.

Without looking at Erebos, Emina said, "Give me the information. I'll need to know what you're planning."

She could feel the looming presence of the others behind them…it was quite unsettling but comforting and reassuring all at the same time. The impending sense of power was exhilarating.

"First, we see if she'll agree to join us," Emina twitched at this but didn't say anything. Erebos saw this and grinned, "Don't worry. I'm not planning to keep her alive. Though, if she doesn't agree, then kill her on the spot."

Emina nodded and finally turned to him, all trace of kindness gone, "So what do we do to pass our time?"

Erebos placed a hand on her shoulder and turned her towards the small group, the other three looked at them. Orpheus was trying to hide his slight irritation at how Erebos was holding Emina. Senka was still clinging on Arsen and the guy was just playing dead, which was amusing. Erebos spoke in a voice that was full of authority, "What demons naturally do," he grinned. "We cause chaos and destruction. Besides, we need help training you."

Unnatural weather enveloped the city ever since that night when Hana and Gin passed away. Not unnatural in a sense of "this weather is out of season."

No.

It was bizarre.

Uncanny to the point where people started questioning the possibility of this even happening.

One would consider the position of a place; the higher the elevation, the distance of that place from a body of water, its position on the Earth's latitude, etc. All of which could determine or even predict what type of weather that that place would have.

But the city lacks most or even all of those factors. A mere city was small! Minuscule compared to the Earth but the diversity of the different inclement weather alerts in the news would obviously rouse some suspicion.

Downtown, there was a snow storm that arrived too early and could even be considered as "out of season". Just a few blocks from it, where the residential area resides, a major downpour was taking place.

No, not snow, but rain!

The park near Sin's house as well as the forest was suffering a thunderstorm that shook the grounds; enough to cause disturbances in the nearby households.

The city's temperature seemed to drop and rise randomly, without any signs of consistency, which was a horrible thing.

All these happening at the same time and, mind you, only in this city; not in the neighboring Mushiori City.

No.

Only the city where the Shadow Brigade currently resides.


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