Alright, got a short one for you all this time, just to help me warm up again. It's been about 2 weeks so I've gotta dip my toes in again. Needless to say, this arc will go on for a bit longer, since I decided to throw in an event that I think is going to be absolutely necessary for the arc coming after this one.
Now, I wanted to thank everyone who reviewed on the last chapter. It gives me warm feelings in that thing that pumps the sludge through my veins. Lol, but all jokes aside, the constant support and reviews help me keep going, whether they criticize or give me insight into how you all feel about the story and characters. I hope to keep improving and I hope to keep giving you all quality content to read and have fun with.
Chapter 38: Improv Day
Issei's Lifespan: 15 Months
Day 15
And so, it was the 4th day of the vacation. Issei wanted to take his time with today. Well, he would after this morning. This morning, he decided to screw with Sairaorg. He'd been spending so much time helping him, that he decided he'd mess with him at least once.
"Alright, we're going to take advantage of the new surroundings."
"These are just shops and rides that we've already gone to." Sairaorg pointed out.
"Yeah, but here's the thing: I've set up another thing for us." Issei said.
"And what's that?" Sairaorg asked.
"You'll find out. Now, meet up with me at the clothing store." Issei smiled deviously.
When Sairaorg arrived, Issei took a look at his attire. Yep, a casual purple t-shirt and blue jeans.
"What're we gonna do today?" Sairaorg asked.
He then paused as he looked at the store they were at. It was a men's clothing store.
"We're going to get you out of regular clothes and show some visible effort. You're trying to confess to Vali, here. You need to look proper while doing it." Issei said.
When Sairaorg and Issei came out, the former's wild hair was styled a bit more neatly. His t-shirt was swapped out for a purple button-up and black pants and black leather shoes.
"There, now you look much more proper and serious." Issei said as he gestured for Sairaorg to follow him.
"Now, we've gotta throw Vali for a loop. When she sees you, she won't know what to think. Your appearance has changed, your attitude will change. She'll be so busy trying to sort herself out that it'll all reinvent what she thinks of you. She's going to be vulnerable and we need to maximize that by throwing in a new you to make her heart go pitter-patter." Issei said.
"So, we're going to confuse her and then confuse her again by changing how I look and act and then she'll try to stop confusing herself?" Sairaorg summarized.
"Yeah, you could say that. Now, change your walking style." Issei stood next to Sairaorg.
"Change my walk?"
"Yes, change your walk. We want Vali to see you in a different light. It's like what I did with Kuroka. We've gotta keep the assault up. Don't let Vali get used to anything. Keep her confused and emotional so that we can stay maximized." Issei explained.
"And what if she doesn't like this?" Sairaorg asked.
"Fair point. However, if it's Vali, then she'll probably tell you right away if it bothers her. That's another good thing for us. She'll care enough about you that she'll let you know that you're making a fool out of yourself. If something's up and she doesn't like it or your doing something that's unnecessary or superficial, she'll be upfront. Essentially, today, we're going to see just how far she's developed and how far you've progressed." Issei summarized.
"Alright, let's go." Sairaorg energetically walked ahead.
He began walking but when Issei saw it from behind, he paused. Sairaorg's new gait was sad. Every time he walked with his left leg, his whole body leaned and sank on that side.
"I said do a new walk, not limp and jolt like someone shot you in the leg." Issei deadpanned.
"Sorry."
Issei demonstrated in front of him.
"You want to walk smoothly, calmly, like a kingly peacock, or in your case, a jittery buffalo." Issei chuckled.
That earned him a slap upside the head.
"Anyways, we'll…worry about your gait another time. For now, let's just see how Vali reacts to you. We've got 3 more days, so let's not waste it." Issei gestured ahead.
Suddenly, a magic circle appeared on Sairaorg's phone.
"Hello? Kuisha?"
Issei decided not to get nosy with that one.
"Right now? Okay, I will." Sairaorg nodded before ending his call.
He then turned to Issei, apologizing.
"I'm sorry, but Corianna just called me. Something happened to Kuisha and needs me right now."
"Hey, no probs. Go and see what she needs." Issei smiled with a thumbs-up.
He slapped himself. For the past half a month, Issei had forgotten that Sairaorg's peerage needed him as well. He'd been selfish and failed to even realize it.
'So, what now?' Rexis asked.
'We wait. The main act for today is tonight. Despite how much I want things to happen, it doesn't measure up to whatever problem Kuisha is having. If something's happened, I won't let my plans interfere.' Issei decided.
'Then you should spend time with the others, then.' Rexis advised.
'Nah, they're all busy spending time together. I won't interrupt.' Issei shook his head.
'You've never had a problem interrupting before.' Rexis chuckled.
'Well, they were having big issues back then. Now, they're alright.'
'True. They're all a lot happier than they were before. You can see it in their eyes.' Rexis admitted.
'And that's how I want it. If there's one way I can contribute to them, this is it.' Issei stretched.
"Issei?" A familiar voice called out.
Said young man turned around. It was Vali, who was alone.
"Sairaorg called me earlier and told me that he'd be busy. Did something happen? He doesn't usually cancel unless it's important." Vali asked.
Issei smirked inwardly. She looked disappointed. The plan was working. He knew it, Vali's tiny, miniscule crush were developing into something stronger.
"I'm sure it is. He said that something happened to Kuisha, so he left to check. Don't worry, though. He said it wasn't serious." Issei reassured her.
"I should make sure she's okay too." Vali decided.
"By the way, how'd Kuisha join Sairaorg's peerage? I've heard the stories of the others, but not Kuisha's." Issei asked.
"It's kind of a long story." Vali sat on a bench.
"I have lots of time." Issei lied.
"Well, as you know, Sairaorg was heavily discriminated against in his youth. That's why his peerage is so loyal. He shares their pain because everyone in his peerage has felt that misery. Kuisha is a pure-blood devil but wasn't free of that treatment. She's from the Abaddon Clan, which was one of the highest ranking families when the Underworld began. However, when the Three Factions had their final battle, the Abaddon Clan fled. They abandoned the devils and merely watched from the sidelines. Due to that crime, they were ousted from the 72 pillars and into the Extra Demons. For devils, losing status and pride are equivalent to a metaphorical death sentence. To this day, that stigma hasn't completely faded. The descendants of the Abaddons have tried their best to rectify their ancestor's mistakes, but not many are willing to see it." Vali then smiled.
"But Sairaorg didn't care about that. He saw what Kuisha was like and saw what she could do. Her clan's past didn't matter to him. So, he put her into his peerage to protect her and to give her a chance." Vali explained briefly.
"I see." Issei nodded in understanding.
"He truly does have a heart of gold." He followed up.
"Yep." Vali chuckled.
Ding! Ding! Ding! A bell echoed from the clocktower nearby.
Issei jumped. It was visible to the point that he scared Vali.
'Almost forgot the whole bell prophecy thing.' Issei chuckled sheepishly.
'That was 3, Issei.' Rexis said, dismayed.
'I've still got 13 left, Rexis.' Issei calmly responded.
He was probably kidding himself, but he couldn't lose his nerve now. Three tolls were made, that meant he had 13 left…better stay focused.
"Are you okay?" Vali asked, placing a hand on his shoulder.
"Perfectly fine." Issei smiled.
Vali stared at him.
"No, you're not." She muttered.
"What?"
"You're not okay. I can see it in your eyes, Issei." Vali pointed out.
"What makes you say that?" Issei asked.
"Just a feeling, I guess. Now, tell me what's wrong." Vali demanded.
"Just tired. I literally ate a corn dog, a hot dog, a bacon burger, onigiri, ramen, takoyaki, crepes, French fries, and seafood pancakes within the past 4 hours. I've also been visiting the amusement park too, so…" Issei shrugged.
Vali looked at him in awe.
"Since when was your appetite that big?" She asked.
"Ever since I unlocked my Balance Breaker. My cooking's gotten horrible, so I've been trying to get back into it. That, and I've been training. So, circumstances have pointed me at food stalls and stores." Issei admitted.
Vali held his hand. There were so many callouses there now and now that she thought about it, Issei had gotten extremely muscular since she met him. Back then, he was pretty skinny, but now, he was like a six-packed action hero.
"True, you've been working nonstop. If that's the case, then we're gonna play." Vali dragged him along.
"What?" Issei asked.
"You heard me. You work too much. We're gonna go play!" She pointed ahead at the city. There was still so much to explore.
Vali took him to a men's clothing store and made him stand still. She took a jacket off the rack and held it in front of him. She carefully studied him before shaking her head.
"Doesn't match your hair. You're more of a blue guy." Vali said.
"I feel like I'm shopping with my mom." Issei muttered.
"Hey!" Vali slapped his arm, causing a chuckle from him.
Before long, Vali had given him an outfit to try.
"You rarely buy clothes for yourself, so let's add some stuff to your wardrobe." Vali smiled.
When Issei came out the dressing room, he was wearing a navy jacket over a grey shirt and black pants, complete with casual shoes.
'She has a point. You've been disregarding yourself while trying to help Sairaorg out. Forgot to tell you about it.' Rexis pointed out.
"Let's head out with those on." Vali went up to the register.
Before he could reach for his wallet, Vali already swiped her card.
"Before you get smart, I'm doing this because you won't get a girl if you leave a bad first impression." Vali teased him.
'I don't want another girl. The one I wanted was you.' Issei retorted in his head.
After some time hanging out, Issei passed by a poster.
"Improv Tournament for anyone to participate. Play through a tournament of improv courses and win specified vacation tickets. Funded by the Temptative Enterprise." Issei read the poster.
Issei then smiled to himself. The fact that this was being funded and produced by the Lucifer Family made this all the better.
'Perfect!'
"Issei…what're you planning? You've got that scary look on your face." Vali shrunk back.
Later at the designated time for the tournament, Issei had gathered everyone up for the tournament.
"So, an improv tournament?" Rizevim asked.
"Yep. Anyone can participate. However, only pairs of two people or more are allowed to enter. Thus, I've gathered everyone here to decide who wants to participate. The winners of the tournament get tickets to a vacation that'll be specified later. So, who wants in?" Issei asked.
Rapidly, it shrunk to 8 people: Issei, Sairaorg, Vali, Saji, Sona, Kiba, Jeanne, and Kuisha. Issei only participated because he needed to make sure that Sairaorg and Vali would end up together. As for Kuisha, she was strong-armed into participating by Corianna. Issei didn't hear what the secretary said to her, but he was sure it was black-mail.
'Not everyone plays dirty like you, Issei.' Rexis scolded him for thinking that.
When the games started, Issei was hit with a terrible fact: The rules.
"The rules for this game are simple. You will be given a prompt and will act it out with your partner. Props and sets will be provided and changed out according to each prompt. The time limit is 15 minutes. Progression through the tournament will be through audience voting after each skit is over." The Host said.
'Damnit!' Issei cursed in his head.
'You might be able to rig it, like how you usually do.' Rexis chortled.
'This isn't funny, Rexis. This will all be pointless if I don't do something.' Issei grumbled.
"And the pairs have already been randomized on the display monitor." The Host pointed at the screen above the stage.
'Seriously?!' Issei cursed again.
Appearing in blue and pink letters were his name and Vali's.
'Fate has other tricks in store for you, Issei.' Rexis chuckled to himself, ensuring Issei didn't hear.
When it was time for him and Vali to participate, Issei was taken behind set since Vali would be there already. Issei impatiently tapped his foot, listening for the prompt.
"Alrighty, the prompt for this round is: Husband comes home to his wife. The pair will take it from there." The Host read out.
"Apparently, your partner said she'd start the skit. Is that alright?" A staff member asked.
"Of course." Issei nodded.
'Eh, it'll be alright. Best outcome is that we lose this round and I get to relax for the rest of the tournament. It's not like Vali is into this kind of stuff.' Issei chuckled to himself.
Part of the stagehands gestured for him to enter the stage. The set had a cream-brown carpet with an apartment design. A counter, kitchen, and dining table were in the room too.
Psyching himself up, Issei got into character with a few deep breaths.
"I'm home!" Issei casually said.
"Welcome home, dear!" Vali sweetly spoke to him as she kept her back turned.
"How was your day?" Vali asked.
"Perfect." Issei said.
"Say, Issei?" Vali asked.
"Yeah?" Issei paused.
What was that weird smell?
"I heard that you've been pulling late hours. Is that true?" She asked, her voice sweet.
'God, I could listen to her voice all day.' Issei thought to himself, instantly lulled by her serene voice.
Her voice was as sweet as syrup, yet melodious and soothing. How could someone not fall in love with it?
"Uh, y-yeah, that's t-true." Issei stuttered.
He'd gotten so entranced that he nearly forgot to improvise the script.
"I see. Are you tired?" Vali asked, her back still turned towards him.
Now, her voice was low, sensual and even arousing. The guys in the audience certainly felt it.
"Y-Yeah, I kind of am." Issei chuckled, still stuttering.
Is this what married life would be like if Vali was married? Would this be their usual day?
"I see. So…you've been cheating on me."
Issei paused.
"Huh?"
Vali's voice became cold, somewhat flat. It creeped him out,
Vali turned around and the sight that Issei saw scared him witless. Standing before him, was Vali wearing a white apron that was stained completely with blood. Her face had blood smeared on it, giving her a haunting look. Her hair was messy, with some lacks sticking to her face. Worst of all were her eyes. They were wide, cold, lifeless, and unhinged.
'How can anyone get their eyes to do that?!' Issei panicked in his mind, his jaw dropping.
In her hands, was a head, with red liquid dripping from the bottom.
"GEH!" Issei backed up.
'Is this real? Is this…real? Is? This? Real? ISTHISREAL?!' He panicked.
"That girl you've been seeing behind my back, I went and got rid of that homewrecker." Vali said with a terrifying grin on her face as she pointed at the pool of blood leaking from behind the counter.
"I was wondering why you haven't been coming home. You always say you're at work. You never come home for dinner and when I see you, you run out the door." Vali spoke sadly.
Tears began to trail down her face.
"But it's okay! I got rid of that annoying bitch. Now, you're mine. All mine."
Rapidly, Vali looked more and more unhinged. The tears kept coming down her face as her eyes looked more and more yandere-like.
"T-This is…s-s-s-s-s-still a game, right?" Issei asked.
"Ufufufufu." She giggled. Akeno would've been proud.
'Holy shit…' Rexis trembled in terror.
'You're a spirit! Why are you scared of her?!' Issei screamed.
"It was so, so, so lonely and sad here. I cried myself to sleep every night. Yet, when I called your workplace, they said you left hours before. How could you cheat on me? You swore to me that you'd love me and only me till death do us apart, right?" Vali asked.
Issei was so petrified that he didn't make a sound. He was just a bug-eyed statue.
'1. Run.
2. Beg.
3. Drop out
4. Wonder if you screwed Sairaorg over.' Rexis offered.
"You broke your promise to me. You lied to me. Liar. LiarLiarLiarLiarLiarLiarLiarLiarLiarLiarLiarLiarLiarLiarLiarLiarLiarLiar." Vali repeated madly.
The whole time, Vali's eyes were trained on him, unblinking, yandere-like, cold, with tears staining them.
"Now, I'll kill you for breaking my heart apart. And then…I'll kill myself." Vali said.
Sprinting over, Vali revealed a knife from her apron, jabbing its tip at Issei.
"And scene!" The Host declared.
Immediately, dozens of audience members applauded thunderously. So many people rose out their seats, whistling and cheering for Vali. Issei, on the other hand, was kneeling over and pale.
"A-Are you okay?" Rizevim asked.
Although the pair didn't win, it didn't matter. Everyone was sitting outside, waiting for Vali to come back while watching Issei. Said boy was still reeling. Issei was sitting in fetal position, his arms hugging himself while rocking back and forth.
"I'm rethinking my life decisions and how I ended up here." Issei said, his tone robotic and flat.
"Wow…I didn't know Vali had that side to herself." Kuroka said, impressed.
"She went full-on yandere, hell-hath-no-fury on him." Bikou chuckled.
"Seriously, people. Don't you see that he's traumatized?" Arthur scolded the two.
"Oh." Everyone apologetically looked at Issei.
"Sorry I took so long. The make-up took time to clean off." Vali chuckled.
"Heeeee!" Issei shrieked, hiding behind Rizevim.
Vali flinched when he did that.
"I-It was just a prank, Issei. I'm sorry if I scared you." She apologetically said.
"Someone check her for a knife." Issei begged.
"Issei that was just an improv session. Don't be scared. Unless you're dating my daughter and cheating on her, then you should be scared." Ileana chuckled.
"I think you did a real number on him." Lefay looked at Vali.
"I'll admit, I did it to get back at him for all the pranks, but I guess it was too real for him." Vali remarked.
"I'll be fine…give me an hour to recover from the shock." Issei said, his tone still flat and traumatized.
"I didn't mean it literally. I just thought it'd be fun to try out. I promise, I'll never do something like this again. Will you forgive me?" Vali pleaded sincerely.
"Already forgiven." Issei responded, again, his voice flat and traumatized.
True to his words, Issei was alright after an hour, but still flinched when Vali was behind him.
'Heheheh! I can't believe you nearly soiled yourself.' Rexis laughed.
'That was way TOO realistic to have been an act…' Issei shuddered.
'Anyways, let's get back to the plan.' Rexis tried to help hm focus.
'Right, the plan.' Instantly, Issei's tone went back to its usual calm yet enthusiastic version.
"So, we've done a ton of stuff already, but there's still a ton we haven't done. We should do karaoke too." Issei said.
"As if you haven't been traumatized enough." Sairaorg facepalmed.
"This time, a yandere won't be coming after me." Issei reasoned.
"I don't know…You've been getting a lot of stares from the girls, dude." Bikou pointed out.
"That'll go away. Besides, girls aren't interested in me, anyways." Issei waved him off.
"Why not?" Azazel asked.
"What?!" Everyone looked at him.
"I think it'd be fun too." Sirzechs said.
"Oh right, it was always my brother's dream to compose music." Rias realized.
"Karaoke it is. Let's go to one owned by a devil." Issei pointed away.
Thanks to some calls and help from Mil-tan, he managed to get a whole room rented out. It surely punched dents into Issei's wallet, but he didn't care. By tonight, Vali would charm Sairaorg even more intensely. He was counting on it.
When they all got there, things started mellow. The adults started drinking while the younger crowd just started picking songs and singing. It even turned into a competition.
"Alright, I've got an idea. Whoever gets up there will sing whatever song we pick. If they accept, they'll triple their points." Issei said.
"And what's the prize?" Sairaorg asked.
From his pocket, Issei produced a poster with a signature.
"THIS IS!" Azazel and Rizevim screamed at the top of their lungs, their eyes bugging.
When everyone pooled around it, it was a picture of the Archangel Gabriel wearing idol clothes and singing.
"It's the 1st out of the only 12 posters in existence from when Gabriel performed as an idol. It's monetary value alone is worth the Gremory, Sitri, and Belial territories put together." Issei explained.
"HOW'D YOU GET IT?!" Azazel asked, his eyes wide.
Issei didn't respond. He had to beg on his knees, cry, and throw a temper tantrum at Gabriel's feet to get her to sign the poster, much less acknowledge it. Who knew such a kind lady was so stubborn? A part of Issei had died that day; the dignified part. Still, it didn't matter. He knew this was a prize that everyone would be interested in, though his main concern was Vali. He knew she was a fan of Gabriel's music and would want barely existent poster.
"Stop freaking out." Ezagyra reproached Azazel.
"DO YOU KNOW HOW RARE AND DIFFICULT IT IS TO FIND THIS?!" Azazel, Bikou, Ladora, and pretty much all the older male members of the gang asked.
Ezagyra was stunned into silence.
"And adding to its worth, is Gabriel's signature." Issei proudly smirked.
"I will sell you my soul and all the souls of Grigori." Azazel begged.
"Too bad. You've gotta win it." Issei pocketed the poster.
Vali wasn't going to lie…she was a huge fan of Gabriel's music.
"I didn't even know Gabriel did music." Arthur noted.
"Yeah, apparently, people got too rabid and some people were threatening to fall, so she stopped." Issei shrugged.
"Her music's still really popular." Asia said.
She was also aware of how he got the poster and autograph. He did it right in front of her.
"Alright, who's first?" Issei asked.
"I'll go." Kuisha hiccupped, her face red, her brows furrowed.
'Oh, right, she was drinking a bit.' Issei recalled that she had taken some shots earlier.
"Alright, let's have you sing…" Corianna looked at the list.
"Look My Way." She decided.
Corianna gave Kuisha a challenging smirk, though there was a friendly glint in her eye.
"Fine." Kuisha hiccupped.
"Is she gonna be alright?" Lefay asked.
"Yeah, Kuisha's just a bit past tipsy." Corianna reassuringly said.
"She's been worse. She's actually a very functional drunk." Ladora pointed out from the pool table.
"Sadly, the drinking age for devils is 16." Issei rubbed his forehead at the oversight.
Who lets 16-year-olds super-powered entities drink?
"Alright, well, let's get started." Kuisha took a deep breath.
As soon as the music started, it was like the air around Kuisha changed. Issei honestly thought the light had shifted, growing brighter over her. The atmosphere grew more sincere, cleared of any alcohol.
'Whoa, whoa, what's going on?' Issei wondered.
As the music started, Kuisha started singing…THE. MOST. UNEXPECTED. SONG.
"Look my way, baby, look my way
Don't you see me lookin' at you all day
She's so quiet and can't get it right,
Her lips are so tight, she'll ignore you all night
Just lookin' at you makes my day
Forget that wench, she isn't bright
You're not even in her sight
Come here and let me give you a kiss'
Issei's jaw dropped.
"She's singing a diss track." He realized.
'Of all people, Kuisha's the last person to expect. Does she even know what she's singing?' Rexis asked.
"Does she know this song?" Issei asked.
"Yep." Corianna nodded.
Despite that, Issei had to admit, Kuisha had amazing talent and skill. Since when could she sing so well? It was amazing. If Vali was a soothing breeze that calmed you and lulled you to peace, then Kuisha was a strong gust that swept you up and took you away with her. He was getting chills listening to her.
When Kuisha finished, everyone applauded at her surprising skill.
"Since when could you sing so well?" Sairaorg was flabbergasted.
His was completely gobsmacked and impressed by how strong her singing skills were. He knew that Kuisha was extremely capable of anything she set her mind to. Yet, he still never thought she'd pick up singing and dancing, no less. It made him even more curious about what she'd been up to.
"It was just something I decided to pick up. One of my clients was a vocal coach, so I decided to learn." Kuisha blushed.
"Told you, you'd impress everyone." Corianna gave her a congratulatory high-five.
"It was truly amazing, Kuisha. As expected of my queen. To be honest, I believe you're as good as Vali." Sairaorg smiled.
Kuisha blushed at the high praise. Vali was a very high bar to set, as many people talked about how great she was at it.
"Alright, who's next?" Issei looked around.
"I guess I'll go." Vali smiled.
Issei had noticed something. Vali's confidence was rising much higher compared to before. She was more content to not be noticed when they started out at Kuoh. She didn't reveal that she could sing either till he went berserk against Shalba a long while ago. It made him proud that she'd come so far. She could sing in front of a crowd without problems and was less prone to getting emotional now.
'My job's almost over.' Issei smiled to himself.
"Alright, then. Let's go with 'Dazzle You Senseless'." Issei said.
It was a really 'pop-idolly' song, so he hoped it would be enough to get to Sairaorg if she had to sing a cutesy song. Honestly, Issei disliked it, but it was popular with tons of people, so why not?
As soon as the beat started, Vali did the unexpected. She matched Kuisha's energy and started dancing too.
'Okay, aside from Kuisha, I don't think anyone's done any drinking here.' Issei said to himself.
'Maybe everyone's taken your advice to heart and are just living life to the fullest?' Rexis chuckled.
'As long as nobody's drinking underage and they're not upset.' Issei laughed.
When their rental was done at the Karaoke bar, everyone decided to do their own thing for the night.
"Alright, well, the night's free, so do what you will. I would encourage you to spend time with Vali, though." Issei quickly said before turning in the other direction to go back to the hotel.
He had a lot of work to do, a lot of calls to make, and a lot of bribes to stake.
This was the week where Issei would lay all foundations for Vali and Sairaorg to finally take things off on their own.
He could feel it. Vali and Sairaorg were getting closer and closer to getting to the conclusion. Whatever it may be, he hoped it'd be cathartic.
It's been a while since I did anything involving the classic "dere" archetypes, so I thought I'd screw around and do it here. That and Issei needed a taste of his own medicine.
Now, before you go, I have questions for you all, out of curiosity:
What did you like about the original Heroic Calamity? What do you like about the rebooted Heroic Calamity? What did you dislike bout the original Heroic Calamity? What do you dislike about the new Heroic Calamity? Give me a review on your answers and I'll be sure to read them.
It's questions like these that help me improve my writing and learn how to keep a more balanced approach to my writing. Originally, I was always receptive to what people said, regardless of what it said, though I do take things with a grain of salt, since there are people who hate on things just because they want to or it makes them feel good. It's the constructive answers that give the most help, even if it's a criticism. That's something I've learned from a lot of people who make content.
One thing that I don't want happening, is to fly off the rails like how I did with the original Heroic Calamity.
Now, thank you for your time, I hope you enjoyed the little mini chapter, and I will see you next time.
