A/N- I got a review! I GOT A REVIEW! Which means, I've been inspired to type the next chapter! Unfortunately, my reviewer didn't use his account, so I'll reply here.

Demanding Life: I seriously don't know whom I want the pairing to end with. If you read my author's note, you would know that I wanted some advice.

Disclaimer: I do not own Golden Sun.

Story Recap:

A group of adepts trailed behind two adepts in the front.

Karst and Agitio

Jenna, Garret and Mia raised their weapons defensively, ready to fight.

"We wish not to fight," Karst said in a smooth, silky voice.

"Why should we trust you?!?" Jenna challenged. "You're known for using people!" Jenna's peers nodded in silent agreement.

"Why… you little…"

"I will not deny the fact that we use people," Agitio said calmly.

"Then why should we trust you?!?" Jenna repeated.

"Because if you and your little…."

"Because we have a common goal," Agitio once again interrupted Karst.

"But she's a mean, grumpy, querulous old harridan," Garret pointed out, looking at Karst.

"I ought to…"

"Karst, stop. We all want Alex gone," Agitio said.

"How did you survive?" Mia asked.

"A few volunteers from the village rescued us," Agitio replied.

"Jenna sighed. "You have my favor. Mia, Garret, watch tem. I'll get the others. "

Garret and Mia nodded, blushing lightly. They only watched for a few minutes before Jenna came back with the rest of the group, explaining the situation.

"Well, what do we do?" Jenna asked. "We do need more adepts."

Isaac didn't stop Karst. "That crazy women over there wants to kill me."

"Well he killed my sister," Karst replied, glaring Isaac.

Agitio sighed. "Karst, stop. Isaac didn't know."

Karst looked away in disgust.

"Well?" Jenna asked. "Felix? Sheba? Piers? Ivan? Mia? Garret? Kraden?"

Kraden cleared his throat. "As Jenna said, we do need as many adepts as we can get."

Felix nodded. "We need as many adepts as we can get."

Sheba sighed. "As much as I dislike it, Kraden is right. We need more people."

"Yes, you're all right. Even though Karst wishes to kill Isaac, we need them. We need to get more people. More weapons, more ships, more people-it all adds up to more power," Piers said.

"I'm willing if you're all willing," Ivan said shyly.

"Then it's settled," Jenna announced. "Agitio, your crew can stay on your ship, right?"

Agitio shook his head. "We'll need to have some people go on your ship. We can fit them all on ours, but it's a bit squeezed."

"Okay then," Felix said. "We'll meet below for plans on what to do next."

Agitio nodded. "Come Karst."

Karst nodded. "Bye for now. We'll see you later on our ship."

And with that, the two groups parted.

"Who is going to the meeting?" Jenna asked. "We can't all go."

"Jenna, Isaac, and Felix will go for this one. Karst and Agitio are sending a few adepts to our side because they're a bit crammed," Sheba said.

The adepts nodded showed the adepts from Prox to their quarters.

"Where should we got next?" Isaac asked, carefully avoiding Karst eyes.

"We need more warriors," Agitio said calmly.

"Piers, Sheba, Garret, and Isaac can go too Lemuria for some more ships," Jenna said. Isaac seemed relieved at the idea that he was leaving Karst. "But we won't take any Prox warriors."

Agitio nodded in acceptance, while Karst looked ready to attack them. "Then we'll just be a bit crammed," Agitio said.

"Okay. We'll meet in Vale," Felix said.

"Why Vale?" asked Agitio.

"Well, first of all it's where it all started. Second of all, we can get lots of adepts from there too. We'll get adepts along the way too," Felix replied.

"Sounds like a plain. Afterwards, we'll have to go to even more places," Jenna said.

"Agreed," said Isaac.

"Very well," Agitio said.

"Farewell," Karst said.

Once again, the two groups parted and Isaac, Jenna and Felix left to meet with the others and tell the plan.

A new chapter had begun.

A/N- Actually, it was quite amusing having Isaac fear Karst. Anyways, I'm going away soon. So I won't be updating for a while. I've written the next chapter four, but it is undergoing... construction.