Post Completion Edit: So, I've decided I'm a bit dissatisfied with how I wrote the Pyrrha chapter, so I've decided that I'm going to make adjustments and so forth to change it to something that better fits the story. I'm not sure when those changes will be implemented, but they'll probably be there before this chapter. Hopefully. We'll see.


Alright, back to your regularly scheduled chapter!

Good day all, and welcome to chapter 28 of Limit Breaker, and episode 1 of me staving off cabin fever in between the brief moments of respite, found in online lectures.

Creativity: Maybe we shouldn't try to be funny about this…

Author: Yeah, that'd probably be in bad taste…

So yeah, we're joining the rest of the world in self-isolation until this whole mess is finally cleaned up or at least under control. And during that time, in between finishing the current college term, we'll be doing our best to provide entertainment and distractions from the crazy world outside. I won't be offering my own advice on the situation, other than doing what you can to stay safe and healthy while stuck inside and be prepared for what's coming after. Because make no mistake, things are going to change because of this, and we need to be braced for that.

Creativity: But enough about the depressing stuff.

Author: Yeah, that's not why we're here. We're here to distract from all this unpleasantness! So, let's start by answering the reviews:

Raos: I don't think it'd be a spoiler for me to say that Cinder vs Amber is going to definitely happen. As for what's going on with Salem, she was definitely doing work on the Grimm arm, but there might have been other stuff going on. Who can say? As for RWBY and the JNR of RNJR learning ki, I thought I nipped that in the bud a while ago. Sorry to say, it isn't going to happen. That's not to say they won't get ki adjacent training, but actual ki training? No. As for where Gula came from, I didn't base him on any other character. At the beginning, I wanted to have him be more Saiyan like but have some self-loathing about it, but I sort of junked that as time went on.

Avenger: Just wait until I get to the real insanity. It's going to be something else…

Guest: I'm not going to give you a set time for it, but I have left clues as to where we generally are in the timeline. Actually, they're in the chapter you mentioned. Bit of research and math should do the trick.

Potassium: I understand personal preference, but I think you're only viewing Ingo as just a generic villain. Yeah, I'm definitely making him frustrating and playing up that he's not above being petty, I'm also trying to remind everyone that he is a kid, who's dealing with the fact that someone he once viewed as practically invincible having gotten their shit kicked in, followed not long after by everything that happened at the end of Volume 3, so when he makes some poor decisions and, like a teenager, has trouble processing why he got punished for them, or does understand but is determined to not back down from them. There's other stuff going on with him, but that's coming later.

So, last chapter was a slower affair, letting everything settle in, adding two perspectives to the story, and a bit of training to cap it all off. So, naturally we're going to pick up the pace a little more this chapter. What does that mean? Well, you'll just have to read and learn! Which you can do in but a moment. But first, here's the Discord password:

Now then… Ahem… Allow us to proudly present chapter 28 of Limit Breaker!


"You want us to do what?"

"You heard me the first time."

"Yeah, we heard you the first time. Still gonna want to hear it again though, because it sounds like you said…"

"I said I want you to unlock my Aura."

Ingo did his best not to glare at the Hunter team that he'd approached to request aid in finding new strength, though his frustration was making that difficult. He had to remind himself of why he was going to them at all and that getting angry this quickly wasn't going to make convincing them to help him.

"Right, you want us to unlock your Aura. Well, why don't we just get on that and unlock the Aura of everyone here while we're at it? You know that you don't just get your Aura unlocked, right? There's a process to it, and I'm not just talking about the actual unlocking." The Huntsman in red replied sarcastically. Ingo once again had to keep himself in check. He needed their help and getting angry wouldn't speed things up.

"I don't have time to go through the paperwork. Besides, with the CCT down, sending in a registration would take weeks, maybe even months." Ingo replied.

"Kid, you realize that there's a reason that not everyone gets their Aura unlocked, right? If everyone was running around with a Semblance, the world would look like the apocalypse came, went, stopped in for some coffee and left again!" Red argued back. Ingo opened his mouth to retort, only to be cut off by the Huntress in blue.

"Besides, we already got paid a visit by Gula and he said that you guys were not to have your Aura unlocked under any circumstances." She added. Ingo let out an angry growl and spun around while throwing his hands in there.

"Of course, he bloody did! Why wouldn't he?!" Ingo shouted angrily before he took a few breaths to calm down.

"Look, this is something I need to do, and I can't do it without you guys. Please, help me with this. Help me get stronger." Ingo asked again, a hint of pleading in his voice. Red just shook his head and put a hand on Ingo's shoulder.

"Look kid, I get it. You're scared. The strongest guy any of us have ever seen is out of commission, global communications are down and last we heard, Vale is in a real bad way right now. But doing something as reckless as this isn't going to do anyone any good. You wanna get stronger? Then do it the way you've been doing it. Keep training." Red told Ingo gently. Now Ingo was glaring as he knocked Red's arm off his shoulder.

"That isn't good enough, not anymore! The Grimm are getting more and more numerous by the day and who knows what else is lurking out there? We all know how powerful Gula is and anything that can put him in hospital is going to be well beyond any of us, maybe even all of us! What if there's more out there that can do that? What then?" Ingo argued back vehemently, but it was all for naught.

"Sorry, kid. Our answer's final." Blue apologized, though it fell on deaf ears as Ingo stared at them for a moment before he spun around and stalked off. He weaved his way through the village before he departed through the west gate and made his way through the forest to a secluded area he'd found not too long ago. He stood there in the center of the clearing for a moment before yellow energy erupted from his body as he let out a frustrated shout! The energy surged and buffeted the trees and grass with gusts of wind before the energy vanished and he stood there, huffing and puffing from the exertion and frustration.

"I don't really know anything about this weird stuff you and the others are learning from Gula, but that looks like wasting energy."

Ingo whirled around to see the green dressed Huntsman standing behind him.

"What do you want?" Ingo asked harshly. Green held up his hands placatingly.

"Easy there, I'm not here to pick a fight." Green assured, though the sudden disappearance of Ingo, followed by his reappearance in front of Green was more than a little unnerving.

"Then what are you here for?" Ingo asked again. Green took a deep breath before exhaling.

"I'm gonna help you out." Green stated. Ingo's eyes widened as he took a half step back in surprise.

"You… You're serious?" Ingo stuttered. Green just sighed.

"Look, I'm not crazy about the idea, but you were right about one thing: If there is something out there that's strong enough to put Gula into intensive care at a Vale hospital, the thought of something else that strong out there with no one to stop it is… terrifying. If I'd known how much he was holding back when we sparred back then…" Green explained before he shuddered.

"Bottom line is, if he's not here, who's gonna be?" He finished. Part of Ingo was elated that someone was seeing reason, but he tempered that down. The situation was grim, and he needed to remind himself why he was seeking this power. It wasn't power for its own sake.

"Alright. Then let's…" Ingo started before Green held up his hand.

"But! Before we do this, I'm swearing both of us to silence. I cannot imagine the sort of horrible things Gula will do to us, specifically me if he gets wind of what we've done." Green stated. Ingo scoffed.

"Don't worry about him. I'll be able to handle him if things get that bad." Ingo assured confidently. Green didn't seem to agree.

"Well, here's hoping, but I'll remain skeptical." Green replied glumly as he prepared the ritual to unlock Ingo's Aura. All he could hope was that this decision didn't come back to bite him in the ass.


It was a rare moment of solitude for Gula, at least in recent days. For the last few weeks, he'd constantly been surrounded by people, mostly teenagers, and despite the satisfaction he got out of training Amber and the Grassbed teens, he also enjoyed moments to himself. It was evening now. He had a stomach full of fresh bear and he'd done his patrolling for the evening. Now it was time to train.

It wasn't going to be gravity training though. While he could get plenty out of that, he didn't want to be so far away from the village this late at night. Besides, increased gravity wouldn't do him any good for the type of training he had in mind. No, he had something specific in mind.

Over the last couple of weeks, Gula had been spending every spare moment he had on mastering a power within him. The last time he'd felt this power was during his fight with Aspera. While it hadn't brought him victory, it had allowed him to surpass his elder sister, if only for a moment. However, he was also keenly aware that despite the incredible strength he'd gained from this power, which he'd dubbed the Wrathful Form, he'd also lost himself in a blind fury. He half-suspected that had Aspera not been able to grab him by his tail to stop him, he likely would have just gone on a rampage after killing his sister, trapped within a maelstrom of an unstoppable rage.

And that was why Gula had originally been content to let that power lie until he could better isolate himself for the purposes of mastering this new ability. Unfortunately, it seemed that the power and his own body had other ideas and he'd felt more than a few moments of the form and its accompanying rage creeping into his body during sparring matches with Amber, much to his frustration. He hadn't any clue why it was surfacing within him so easily now, but since he wasn't about to just ditch Amber in the middle of her training, he'd instead resolved to master the new form in what private moments he could, and he'd made good progress. For one, he'd learned to suppress the form if he felt the distinct rush of power coming on so that it didn't catch him off-guard. After that, he'd resumed sparring with his trainees, though he preferred to have them spar with each other. While he did notice more improvement if they were fighting him, it was also a good idea for them to learn how to pick apart each other's fighting styles as well. While they could try to do that with him, it wouldn't matter for a long time. The gulf between them and him was just too wide.

That being said, he had noticed that Amber's rate of improvement had noticeably increased, and Gula wasn't quite sure how. Setting aside her continued struggles with energy waves, Amber was gaining strength at a greater rate than any of the other trainees. At first, Gula just chalked it up to her existing combat experience and that she'd had more one on one training with him, but the more he thought about it, the more he realized that her advantage in of prior schooling as a Huntress didn't cover all of it, nor did the extra training she had from him. Something else was going on, and Gula had a sneaking suspicion as to what it was. After all, he had another case to compare Amber to, much as said case made him raise his hackles.

He'd been keeping an eye on Ingo using his energy senses ever since giving the ex-trainee the boot, and while his anger was far from abating, he was still very concerned. Ingo hadn't ceased training on his own and while Gula did believe that expelling as much energy possible was definitely good for Ingo's health, that didn't change that his body was under constant strain from the two mixing powers. Gula almost considered it a miracle the boy's muscles hadn't torn themselves apart from the constant expansion and contraction they were undergoing with all that raw power coursing through them, and speaking of miracles, it had to have taken several of them for Ingo to have not suffered any heart problems so far, what with how strained the organ must have been. If he kept going on like this, Gula had no problems believing that Ingo could quite literally drop dead at any moment. Regardless of how Gula felt about Ingo at the moment, he didn't look forward to such an eventuality.

It made sense that both Amber and Ingo were exhibiting similar… Gula didn't want to use the word symptoms, because that made it sound like Amber and Ingo were sick. Well, Ingo could perhaps be considered so, but his was a slightly different case. Still, the similarities were undoubtedly there, and he'd had a sense this was happening, even from the start. He just had it confirmed by Ingo. Gula imagined that Amber felt lucky, in a very strange way, to have half her Aura missing so that she wasn't in the same situation as Ingo; being slowly torn apart from the inside by his own power

Unfortunately, he couldn't think of any way to stop it. Ingo couldn't just make either of these powers go away, and it didn't seem he could drain them off long enough to give his poor body a reprieve. At this point, Gula figured the only way to help him would be to go over there and hit him hard enough to shatter his Aura temporarily, but he was worried that, given the tremendous internal stress, such a blow could cause far too much damage, or possibly set Ingo off like a grenade. Neither of those were appealing outcomes to Gula.

And of course, the village had long taken notice of the apparent feud between himself and Ingo. It wasn't exactly hard to miss. Ingo was avoiding them like the plague and spent every spare moment he had in the woods, training against Grimm. Gula had passed over Ingo's training grounds during one of his patrols and it looked like a warzone; Trees utterly decimated, blackened craters everywhere, boulders split or shattered and no wildlife to be seen anywhere. It was clear that Ingo wasn't exercising much restraint with his training and was instead simply throwing around as much power as he could to flash-incinerate the Grimm. And yet, Gula could never quite get a read on how much energy Ingo was expending with these 'training sessions' that he'd have been more charitable to call temper tantrums. The scathing looks and remarks were heard by everyone and the concerned, even scared looks of everyone who wasn't privy to the entire situation were obvious. He'd heard Amber talking with a couple of the other students about trying to somehow patch things up between the group and Ingo, and while every fibre of Gula's being wanted to reject the notion, the rational side of him kept bringing up that setting aside Ingo's ticking clock, the negativity being generated was just going to draw in more and more Grimm and one day that could spell disaster if Gula and the others weren't around to stop them, as unlikely as that would be.

"I thought you said you were doing some solo training."

Gula's eyes opened a bit, though he otherwise didn't react to Amber's voice. He'd sensed her approaching some time ago.

"Got to thinking instead. I thought you were working on getting the energy wave down." Gula shot back. Amber took a seat with her back pressed against a tree; knees pulled up to her chest.

"I got distracted too; needed to talk to someone 'in the know'." She replied. Gula closed his eyes again.

"You'll need to be more specific."

Amber sighed and looked up at the canopy.

"I mean Cinder, Beacon, all of that stuff. I know it's not your main worry, and that your investment in it goes about as far as training me so that I can handle it, and maybe knocking around Cinder a bit if you get the opportunity, but I don't really have anyone else to talk to about it." Amber explained. Gula made a 'hmph' noise but didn't tell her to stop.

"I was in my third year at Haven when I got these powers. I woke up in the morning and went to get ready for the day when I accidentally flash-froze the shower. I got approached by Headmaster Lionheart regarding what happened and got introduced to Qrow. They explained the legend to me and that the previous Fall Maiden had passed away. Apparently, she was an old woman that I had helped out earlier that weekend." Amber began to recount.

Gula wasn't exactly in the mood to listen to a life story, but he could also tell that Amber really needed to get it off her chest, so he kept silent and listened.

"So, I said goodbye to everyone. My classmates, my teachers, my team… I looked them up whenever I had CCT access, but it wasn't the same… I was on the road constantly. I've been from Anima to Sanus and back again and I never really thought too much about the world I was in now. I learned how to use my new powers, I helped people wherever I could and tried to keep a low profile. Now though… I don't know, maybe I should have thought about it more. Maybe I wouldn't have fallen for Cinder's trap, or I would have at least been more careful and managed to get away. Now she's got one key and we have no idea of how to stop her." Amber muttered.

"This isn't just about Cinder, is it…" Gula asked. It had been real subtle, but through bits and pieces he'd picked up on from Ozpin, Qrow, Taiyang and Amber, he'd figured there was something else at work. Plus, there was the fact that he doubted that Cinder could have orchestrated all of this on her own. Having fought her, he could tell that, while incredibly intelligent and well-studied in combat, she was someone who would succeed while she was in control of a situation. If you derailed the situation enough, she would crumble. Planning to take down Beacon like this took time and resources and no small degree of intimidation to keep all the moving parts in line, and while he believed that Cinder could accomplish some of that herself, plotting the downfall of Beacon and possibly all of Vale took something that Gula felt she didn't have.

"No, it's not. It's Cinder's master that I'm worried about. Even if I am strong enough to take Cinder, I can't imagine I can come close to her master." Amber stated. Gula scoffed.

"Yet. The word you're missing there is yet. What have I been teaching you all since day one?" Gula asked rhetorically.

"We only have limits because we deem it so." Amber groaned. Gula rolled his eyes.

"Not a direct quote, but it works. Properly motivated, you could go well beyond whatever level Cinder's master is at." Gula lectured yet again.

"And that's all well and good, but I can't imagine we have enough time to catch up with her. I mean, you could probably handle her without too much difficulty, but the rest of us? I don't see how we could stand a chance. Not with the armies she has and centuries of planning and learning she has on her side." Amber muttered. Gula's eyes narrowed.

"Centuries?" He asked. Amber huffed.

"Yeah. Apparently, Cinder's master has been around for more than a handful of centuries. She's had all that time to study, learn and plan. How else would she have been able to systematically bring Vale to its knees. She's probably worked out how to bring down every other kingdom and is just waiting on her next opportunity. Add to the fact that we don't know where she is and well…" Amber briefly explained. Gula frowned a bit as his eyes squeezed shut. Why did he feel he knew something about this?

"I swear, I've heard something like this before… Come on, where have I heard it?" Gula muttered to himself as he tried to recall before his eyes snapped open and he snapped his fingers.

"Menagerie!" He exclaimed before he levitated off the ground in lieu of getting to his feet the old fashioned way before he started flying back to the group. Amber was quick to follow, her face one of surprise and confusion.

"Wait, what does Menagerie have to do with this? And where are you going?!" Amber called after him just as he began descending to land where the others were training.

"Didn't I just say?" Gula asked as he walked up to where the others were training.

"NO!" Amber exclaimed, causing the others to take notice.

"Alright then. I'm going to be heading out to Menagerie for a few days. I just need to check on something and then I'll be right back." Gula explained bluntly before he turned to leave.

"Wait! You can't just take off like that again!" Ash exclaimed as he rushed over.

"Sorry, but this isn't something that can just wait. Unless things really get out of hand, I shouldn't be gone for more than a couple days." Gula assured them before turning to fly towards the village.

"Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't things always get out of hand when you leave?" Amber pointed out as she and the rest of the trainees followed after Gula.

"Look, like I said, I don't want to put this off. I don't know how long this down time is going to last before whatever the next stupid thing to hit me in the face shows up, and I might not get another opportunity afterwards. You guys are doing more than fine on your own, training wise. You'll have more than enough power to fight off any Grimm or bandits that have a go at the town. Besides, I need to handle this alone. The fewer people who know about where I'm going, the better." Gula said firmly before he stopped and turned around.

"Look, I know that things are kind of uncertain right now, but trust me, you all can more than handle any snarly beast that comes out of the woods. I'm honestly real impressed with how you've all stuck it out through the training, and how strong you've become. You've still got a ways to go, but you're well on your way to the point where you won't need me training you anymore." Gula told them. They looked surprised, unsure, but he could tell that the praise was lifting their spirits a bit. Gula immediately frowned and crossed his arms.

"That doesn't mean you're done training though. It just means that, come the time, you won't have me training you. It'll be on your own." Gula reminded them. They immediately nodded at him before Gula uncrossed his arms.

"I'm going to head into town to let Ingo know that I'm leaving for a couple of days." Gula informed them before turning to leave. Amber suddenly zipped forward in front of him, which seemed to irk him for a moment, but he just crossed his arms and stared at Amber expectantly.

"Are you sure that's a good idea? One of us can let him know that you're leaving and will be back soon." Amber offered. Gula shook his head.

"He would just take that as a sign of weakness and try to use it to try and turn people against me. It's not exactly a secret that him and me aren't on the best of terms right now, and since he's being real vocal about it, it's not impossible that people will take his side. Even if they don't take his side, people could be turned against me since I was the one training him and now something's obviously wrong with him. It's obvious that whatever's wrong with him, he blames me. I don't need to give him ammunition by taking off on an errand without letting him know, having him learn that I left without letting him know and then going on about it to anyone who will listen." Gula explained tiredly. Amber frowned.

"Why don't you just set the record straight? He wouldn't have been able to unlock his Aura on his own, so someone must have done it. I've seen that hunter team around, so it's obviously one of them who did it. Just get their testimony and there you go." Amber pointed out. Gula sighed.

"Thanks for reminding me that I'm overdue for a long conversation with them, and trust me, I've been tempted to do just that with every snide comment and resentful look he's thrown at me, you or the others. If I did do that though, the town would turn on him and I don't think he could handle that. He's already coping with what happened here pretty badly as it is. Do you really want to find out what happens if the reason he claims he did this for was to tell him he was wrong? He'd be devastated, and possibly a lot more prone to lashing out." Gula muttered as he flew around Amber and started heading back to the village. Amber trailed after him, slightly slumped over mid-flight.

"Why does that have to make sense?" She grumbled as she trailed after him.

"Trust me, I wish it didn't either." Gula replied as they touched down just outside the village.

"By the way, how'd you figure all that out? I thought your people were kind of… bad at the 'emotion' thing." Amber asked. Gula rolled his eyes.

"There's a difference between being bad at emotions and just having a different psychology and culture. I mean, I'd like to think I'm better at this than the average Saiyan, but I've got a real limited pool of individuals to draw that conclusion from." Gula pointed out. Amber shrugged.

"I mean, I guess that's a good explanation, but it still doesn't seem very… you." Amber muttered before she snapped her fingers.

"You were treating this as a fight, weren't you!" She exclaimed, though she kept her voice down to not disturb anyone. Gula just pressed a hand to his temple, opting to not say anything. Amber allowed herself a small smirk at her deduction but decided to make herself scarce when she saw Ingo come around the corner. It was better that she not be there while Gula was talking to him.

Gula for his part, did his best to tamp down the anger and frustration that flared when Ingo shot a glare his way.

"What do you want?" He growled at Gula, who simple stood neutrally.

"I need to head out of town for a couple days maximum. I'm trusting you to keep the town safe and not start any trouble." Gula replied evenly. Ingo seemed surprised for a moment, his scowl vanishing for a brief moment before the anger came back, though it was lesser and mixed with curiosity.

"Why bother telling me this? Why would you suddenly care?" He asked, his voice carrying a very distinct edge. Gula didn't break from his neutral face and stance.

"I'm telling you because with me gone, you and the others are the first line of defence for the village. That's what you want, isn't it? To protect the village?" Gula asked.

"Someone has to if you aren't going to." Ingo muttered as he turned to leave.

"What do you think I've been doing for the last six years?" Gula snapped, though he immediately regretted rising to Ingo's bait.

"And then you got bored with us. You leave constantly, travelling around and kept abandoning us mid-training, then you come back and pick up where you left off as if we've been standing still until you came back! You throw us aside like trash when we don't do things your way, even when that way isn't enough!" Ingo shouted at him. Gula seemed taken aback, if only for a moment before he took on a firmer stance.

"I know that this village is all you know but believe me when I say that there's a much wider world out there, and far more beyond that. There's a lot of other places on this rock hurtling through space that need help and I won't apologize for going out there to give that help. I'm also not going to apologize for kicking you out of training. You broke the one, the single rule that I laid out when I offered to train you all. What kind of message would I have sent if I let any one of you break the only rule I set for this? Besides, it's pretty clear to me that my caution regarding Aura and life energy was warranted." Gula argued back, keeping his voice even. Ingo snarled back angrily.

"What is that supposed to mean?" He growled, taking an aggressive step forward. Gula's calm but firm façade was cracking again.

"Look at yourself, Ingo! You hardly eat, you barely sleep, you spend all day fighting Grimm and barely talk to anyone, and your energy is so intense that it is tearing you apart from the inside! You are literally too strong for your own good!" Gula hissed back. Ingo just spun around and stalked away. Gula scowled as Ingo disappeared from view, but after a few moments, he just deflated. Amber walked around the corner, having listened to the whole exchange and was surprised to see how tired Gula looked after that exchange.

"Well, that could have gone better." Amber muttered as Gula turned around and starting walking back out of the village.

"You need to keep an eye on him while I'm gone."

Amber glanced Gula's way in confusion as he kept walking towards the village borders.

"What's wrong with him?" Amber asked, not sure if she wanted to know the answer.

"You didn't see his eyes. He wasn't just angry. He wanted to attack me back there." Gula told her. It was clear that this wasn't a request. That immediately had Amber's attention.

"Do you think he'd try to attack anyone else?" Amber asked. Gula shook his head.

"I have no clue. That's why I need you to keep an eye on him. Apparently he's been sitting on a bunch of issues with me for a while, so I can get why he'd wanna have a go at me. The rest of the village though…" Gula muttered as he passed through the gates and started to float into the air.

"You think it could be just a few poor encounters before Ingo lashes out at someone." Amber finished.

"I don't think I need to tell you just how strong we are. There's a reason we do all those control exercises. All it takes is one stray hit and someone who isn't like us can wind up severely injured, or worse. If Ingo lashes out even a little, whoever's on the receiving end of his anger is likely going to die." Gula reminded her. Amber frowned.

"Do you really think he's that close to it? Like you said, he's mostly angry at you. Why would he lash out at someone who has nothing to do with all of… this?" Amber argued. Gula just huffed and pinched his brow.

"Just keep an eye on him, okay? I'd say it's better to err on the side of caution, rather than regret it later when a house blows up." He groaned before energy began to gather around him before he rocketed off into the air, heading towards the southeast. Amber frowned as the red star slowly faded into the horizon. She hoped that he was right and that he'd be gone for only a short time. Setting aside that she had the sneaking suspicion that, regardless of how long he was gone for, Gula was going to get wrapped up in some sort of shenaniganery, Amber could tell that there was something afoot in the village, and she could tell that Gula's presence, or lack thereof, was going to cause something to happen. What that something was, she couldn't guess, and that had her concerned.


And that's where we're gonna end it today! I'm liking where Ingo's mini arc is going. Definitely gonna spend a bit more time on him next chapter. Also, gonna spend some time on Pyrrha, maybe a bit with the baddies and whatever else I'm feeling like.

Creativity: Remind me why we weren't doing more with Ingo before now?

Author: Honestly, it does feel like a missed opportunity. On that note, we'll probably start doing more with all of the trainees, since it's actually kind of shameful how little we have used them. We've more or less settled Gula's characterization and arc, so it's probably a good idea to give the second and tertiary cast more attention.

Well, I don't have much else to say, so I think we'll just end this here!

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