"Whoa… Check it out…" Naomi said.
"Look at all the paintbrushes and coloring everywhere. This next one must be quite the artist." Aruma said.
"Judging from the aesthetics, I would have to say so." David said. "Angie would like this place."
"So, Aruma, what made you want to take up art?" Naomi asked.
"Well, I've been thinking back at the stuff you've been describing in your adventures, and well… I just had a mind to create portraits of everyone." Aruma said. "And then...there was Folie."
"Ugh… I remember that little demon." Maiko said. "Girl was seriously messed up in the head."
"It just wasn't right for her to use art the way she did. It was like she was barely even human." Aruma said.
"But then you kicked her ass in the most badass way ever! Yeah, we won't have to worry about her anytime soon." Tatsuya said.
"We honestly hope we don't run into her again. One dose of that girl is more than enough for me." Maiko said.
"No complaints here. That girl was just as crazy as crazy can be described." Kasumi said.
"If she's still alive somehow, she should be on some sort of watchlist or something." Tsubaki said.
"Th-that goes without saying." Ayase said.
The class soon reach the end of the zone where they see a vision of a woman named Lucy Wong, who is an accomplished artist that made many kinds of pictures that ended up in museums. As time went on however, she had suffered from artist's block, and is unable to show as much creativity as she used to. Wracked with this immense pressure, she finds herself turning into a monstrosity emerging from a painting with a spherical body.
"Geez… I know artist's block is hard on you, but I never imagined it could do something like this!" Aruma said.
"Just shows how much pressure one person can have if they're forced to top their latest work." Akira said.
"Yep. Time to add some color to her little black vision." Aruma said.
After a tricky fight, they managed to free Lucy.
"Hey, are you okay?" Aruma asked.
"Yes. I believe so." Lucy said.
"Whew, that goodness. I was a little worried." Aruma said. "You shouldn't put so much pressure on yourself. Sometimes, simple works better."
"She's right. You can't expect all of your ideas to knock it out of the park." David said. "And if you overwork yourself by making more complicated pieces as time goes on, you're going to run yourself ragged and damage yourself before it even gets done."
"That's right. Art is the window of the heart, after all. It's only as good as the effort you put into it." Aruma said. "But sometimes, after a big project, you just need to put in something light."
"Something light… Aha! I know just the thing!" Lucy said as she started to brush over the dark mist and see the blue sky, which she makes into her next piece.
"So simple, yet so brilliant. That's what art should be about." Aruma said.
"Yeah. People are starting to like her art a lot more now." Naomi said.
"Because she painted from her heart. That's what should really matter." David said.
