The Land of Wat- oh who am I kidding. FONTAIIIIIIIIIIIIIINE!
"-so I threw the sword into his head and killed him instantly," Perfect Cell of the DevilArtemis Universe (or DAU for short) said to Bardock of AQQAAD, the villain Izuku Midoriya of Fixing the Holes in Society, Lego's revived OC Evil, and Raiden from Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance who does not come from a fanfic, but instead the game itself. Consider this his debut. Cell was also joined by Kermit the Frog in telling the story of how Cell murdered Senator Armstrong with the Murasama Blade.
"Considering the fact you can blow up a planet, I'm not surprised you managed to kill him," Raiden commented in a manner-of-fact tone, whilst also remaining unamused. "I heard that Jetstream Sam actually managed to cut off part of Armstrong's arm, which was the closest anyone had gotten to killing him, other than I, who actually killed him."
"You'd be surprised," Bardock began to say to Raiden, "at how often we don't actually get to kill people like that due to either the planet or civilians being in the way."
"Talking from experience?" Raiden asked.
"Oh no, I've murdered millions of civilians when I used to conquer planets," Bardock replied, surprising Raiden a good bit. "I've simply seen my son Kakarot fight in defense of others to the point I understand how often he gets his ass kicked due to worrying about civilians."
Villain Izuku looked at Bardock and added, "And you have been in an alternate world of My Hero Academia for some time, so you also know the heroes can't go all out either."
Raiden shook his head. "This is a little too crazy to be honest…"
"You get used to it," everyone except Evil said to Jack the Ripper, before a large explosion was heard and the lights on the airship Lego so kindly 'borrowed' flickered, the ship shaking a bit to the point that everyone noticed and had reason to be confused.
"Shit's about to go down," Izuku commented.
"What makes you say that?" Kermit questioned, before an intercom speaker was heard.
"Ladies and gentlefucks, this is your captain speaking," Lego began in a rather calm voice. "The ship is going down and we're about to crash into some water. I would tell you to buckle your seatbelts, hold onto something for support, or brace for impact, but you're going to be thrown for a loop anyways. You all are fucked." Without any warning other than that, the ship crashed into the sea, violently throwing most of the people on the ship around, including the prior mentioned characters who will be mainlining as the main characters for this escapade.
After the ship had settled, a couple of groans were heard as Izuku and Raiden fell from the ceiling onto the floor, Bardock slid down a wall with a barrier up before he lowered the barrier, and Cell and Kermit pulled their heads out of another wall. Evil was the only one still standing where he was previously.
"Well, this is going to be a pain in the ass," Evil remarked dryly, not liking where this was going. But to be honest, he didn't like any of this. Being on the ship bothered him as a whole, and he hated every moment on it.
"Well, the engine's busted because some of the pipes were apparently cheaply replaced with cardboard by the previous owners," Time Patroller Trunks said as he listed the damage that was found so far to Lego and the aforementioned characters at the bridge of the ship. "Although the ship is still functional, we are unable to fly or travel dimensions until we fix that engine."
"Well fuck," Lego said.
"Ya know, where did we land?" Cell asked, not looking for a response from anyone in particular, but just an answer.
Walking up to a console and pressing a few buttons, Lego looked at the screen to see what it said. After a few moments of waiting, the name 'Teyvat' popped up. Lego sighed. "We're in Genshin Impact," he said.
Cell merely rolled his eyes, while Bardock asked, "Is that a bad thing?"
"Actually, judging by where we landed," Lego began as he opened up a random map on a neighboring console, "Not exactly." As the map became holographic, Lego pointed at a region. "That is Fontaine, the land of technology and drama, better represented by the element of Hydro, better known as water. We should be able to get a replacement engine from Fontaine."
"Well, then what are we waiting for?" Raiden said. "Let's get in a boat and head over there!"
"Technology," Lego repeated, "and drama." Lego sighed before saying, "Look, if people try and start shit, we'll attempt 'peaceful' negotiations first, but if it comes to it-" Lego glared at each of the present characters, "-none of you take my kill, got it?"
"Yes sir," a chorus of replies came.
"I'm getting a feeling he doesn't like Fontaine," Kermit whispered to Izuku.
"He probably has a reason to," Izuku replied, with his assumption being more than just accurate.
"Alright, Trunks and Evil, you two stay here," Lego said. "The rest of you, let's head to Fontaine."
As the team of Lego, Cell, Kermit, Izuku, Bardock, and Raiden traveled to Fontaine, the group eventually docked on a beach not far from a harbor for a quick break before they would continue their adventure in an attempt to get parts to fix their engine.
However, as the group sat down at a picnic table that Lego pulled out of nowhere, Raiden instantly realized something. "Hold on, if you're able to pull a picnic table and then also a shit ton of food out of nowhere," Raiden began, "then why don't you magically conjure up parts for our ship's engine? Hell, why not just make a new one altogether?"
"Because then there would be no plot and I'm trying to stay far away from that side of the spectrum," Lego stated as he adjusted his mask so it covered his eyes and freed his mouth so he could eat. "I mean, I was once overpowered as hell, but nobody likes that, so it's better if we went upon this escapade than I make this a, what, 400 word chapter? 600?"
"You forget he is the author as well," Bardock said to Raiden as he turned to face him. "He has to make the plot flow somehow. Hell, why do you think he's incorporating the Jump Force bullshit in AQQAAD? There is no way Mirio could realistically hurt me unless I used a tenth of a percent of my- no, a hundredth of a percent of my power."
"What about Evil then?" Cell questioned. "Couldn't he do the same thing?"
"Evil is dumb," Lego stated simply. "I doubt he would even come up with that idea to repair the engine himself. He may have the level of bullshit power that I had before I decided to nerf myself, but he lacks the brains to use it properly." Lego smirked. "Why else do you think that the fight of Lego and Evil went on for 130-ish years?"
Raiden looked back and forth between Lego, Cell and Bardock. "You people are crazy…"
"I know," Lego said.
"Hello there!" A childlike voice called out to them, causing the six members of this random makeshift team to look over and see a blonde traveler and a floating white fairy-thing with a cape that looked like a 3 year old child.
"Jesus Christ," Bardock said. "That's like nails to a chalkboard."
"Huh?" The fairy thing said out of confusion. "What do you mean? Are you talking about Paimon?!"
"Yes," everyone at the table said in unison.
The fairy, properly identified as Paimon, started kicking the air and shaking her arms like an angered child. "Hrrrr! Paimon's going to give each of you ugly nicknames!"
This was when Paimon's companion looked at her with a deadpan expression. "Your voice is rather high pitched. They probably never met someone like you," he said in a rather monotone and unamused voice. Paimon simply crossed her arms and huffed, before looking away. The Traveler looked back at the group at the table. "Apologies, she acts like this a fair bit. Plus, she saw your food and more than likely got hungry."
"What is she, a pet?" Bardock commented.
"I'd say more of a toddler," Izuku guessed.
"Emergency food," Lego stated, making those at the table look at him with a mix of confused and slightly startled looks, all while he ate a hamburger.
"Paimon is Paimon!" Paimon said, before everyone heard a very audible growl coming from her stomach. "...can we please have some food?"
"Paimon, we barely know these people," the Traveler said.
"Sure," Lego said. "Though I will not promise you safety if you touch Bardock's food." Lego turned and said, "I'm Lego, the leader of this odd posse. And this is Perfect Cell, Kermit the Frog, Izuku Midoriya, Bardock, and Raiden."
"Raiden? Like the Raiden Shogun?" Paimon said. "Is that who he's named after?"
"The Raiden Shogun?" Raiden questioned, confused.
Lego quickly stepped in and said, "No, he's simply named Raiden, and not after the Shogunate of Inazuma. In truth, he's named after a plane." Raiden merely shrugged at that.
"A plane?" Paimon questioned.
"Just sit down and eat if you're gonna play a million and one questions," Lego stated, which was the cue for Paimon to start grabbing and munching the food that was present. The Traveler merely chuckled, not amused at his companion's behavior.
Sitting down and also grabbing a couple of things at the table, the traveler looked over at Lego and said, "Thanks for the food, and apologies for Paimon's behavior. I'm Aether, otherwise known as the Traveler."
"Don't mention it," Lego said. "You at the very least are a chill dude."
After the lunch break was over, the group had got it that Aether and Paimon were traveling to Fontaine in an attempt to ask the god of Fontaine (properly known as the Hydro Archon) about Aether's sister, who he was searching for. They were traveling from the land of Dendro (the life/plant element), more accurately called Sumeru, to Fontaine as the next step of Aether's journey.
"Must've been a lot of plants in Sumeru," Kermit commented.
"In the rainforest, yeah," Aether said. "Sumeru City is also partially built into a giant tree."
"We traveled through the desert to get here though," Paimon added before putting a hand on her chest and sighing. "Paimon thought she was going to melt with how long we were in the desert…"
"We've been in the desert several times, and you've been fine each time," Aether stated as he gave Paimon a deadpan stare.
"You traveled through a desert to get here?" Raiden questioned. "That's a strong will you got then."
"Tell me about it," Aether replied. "If you only knew half the stuff I've dealt with."
"You fought a dragon, fought a god that was trapped on the ocean floor and sealed there, helped a resistance rebel against an oppressive government whilst giving the Archon of that nation a wake-up call, and overthrowing another oppressive government so you could free the Archon of that nation who was shunned due to giving all she had to protect her people and not being as powerful and knowledgeable as before," Lego stated as he read off a list of things that Aether had indeed done, which merely confused Aether and Paimon.
"Wait, Paimon thought you all just crashed here in your ship," Paimon stated. "How do you know what the Traveler has done?"
"We may have crashed our ship in this dimension, but that doesn't mean I don't know who you two are and what you've done," Lego replied. "They may not know you two, but I do, and I know you all have done so much more than what I read off."
Izuku raised an eyebrow at that. "Sounds rather interesting what these two have done," Izuku commented, before looking at both of them. "How much of it was intentional?"
"Most of it," Paimon said. "We end up getting roped into most of it because we're kind of like a threat to certain people. We also usually win most of our fights too."
"We? I'm the one doing the fighting," Aether commented.
"Paimon's still there!" Paimon argued.
"Oh, so you have a freeloading fairy, neat," Raiden said before he stood up. "Well, in any case, we should save the banter for later and head into Fontaine's city."
"Do you think the city will be underwater?" Kermit asked Cell.
"It'll more than likely be on the water or by the water," Cell said.
Bardock looked at Lego. "Got anything else on these two?" Bardock asked Lego, wanting to know a little more about Aether and Paimon.
"Paimon is a freeloading little shit who talks big but plays chicken most of the time while being obsessed with food and the currency of this world called Mora, and Aether is a trouble magnet, but that's mainly because he hangs out with people who have Visions, which lets the people of this world use elemental powers," Lego said. "He can also tune into the elemental powers of this world by coming into contact with a Statue of the Seven, which are littered all around Teyvat, which is this world's name. Oh, and he's pretty much an anime character, so he has plot armor."
Bardock merely nodded, and said, "Right."
"Just… be prepared, because random bullshit is going to occur," Lego informed Bardock, which Bardock could only sigh at, knowing full well that he was not going to like what was coming.
After a few minutes of traveling by boat, the group now accompanied by Aether and Paimon arrived at Fontaine's harbor, Romaritime Harbor. While Aether and Paimon conversed with the locals, Lego and the others gathered around a bag of random supplies that they had brought.
"Okay, so the plan is to try and sell some of this shit off in an attempt to get parts for an engine," Lego said, stating their mainline goal. "Now, to be honest, most of this shit is junk, and some of it is also random metals that might be a little hard for the people here to work with, but the materials are still good quality, so we should be able to sell this stuff off and get parts to repair our engine, at least so we can dock it somewhere safe and get a proper replacement engine."
"Are you sure the people will want to trade with us?" Raiden asked Lego. "I mean, I alone will likely freak people out, but people will likely not have a positive reaction to Cell or Kermit as well. Bardock's more passable because we can say his tail is a belt, but I bet somehow people will learn that's a tail." Crossing his arms, Raiden added, "I highly doubt we'll get those parts we're after."
"At the very least, Izuku and I should be able to trade," Lego countered. "And if push comes to shove, I can have you people do magic tricks or something like that."
"Yeah, you're funny," Cell said, clearly not going to perform magic tricks if it came to that.
"Did I hear something about magic tricks?" A new male voice said, as the group turned to see a young man dressed like a magician talking to them. "As a fellow magician, I'd be interested to see what it is you're talking about."
"Oh shit, it's the great magician Lyney!" Lego said, clearly surprised to see him, whilst knowing who he is.
"How many people do you know that you don't tell us about?!" Cell questioned.
"Cell, it's Genshin, don't question it," Kermit told his friend.
"I'm glad at least one of you recognizes me! My reputation precedes me!" Lyney said with a smile and cheerful tone, as Aether and Paimon came walking up to them, along with a girl who looked like a female counterpart to Lyney (more than likely his twin) though she had cat ears and a cat tail. "I believe you are friends with these two?"
"Actually yeah," Lego said, "We are."
"Well, then allow me to introduce myself," Lyney said. "I'm the great magician Lyney, and this-" he gestured to the girl accompanying Aether and Paimon, "is my twin sister, Lynette."
"Okay, so, I'm Lego," Lego began, "and this is Bardock, Cell, Kermit the Frog, Izuku, and Raiden." Each of the aforementioned characters gave their own small greetings.
"I have to admit," Lyney said, "You might want to lay low for a bit or quickly chat with Fontaine's Chief Justice or Archon, because from what your friends here have mentioned, your ship is likely going to draw the attention of the officials here."
Lego nodded. "Trust me, we intend on trying to get parts to repair the engine and then get the fuck out of here because I know that some of the people in your nation are… not exactly sane…"
"Well, allow me and my sister to quickly take you to the Court of Fontaine," Lyney replied with a smile. "Although people will likely stare, I'm sure you'll be able to conduct business with many of the businesses here, especially with your mechanical friend there," he said, referring to Raiden.
With the small talk out of the way for the most part, the group began to move towards what looked like an elevator to above the cliff the harbor was under. However, the group stopped as several people that looked like French guards in blue came running down the steps towards the elevator, blocking the way to the elevator on both sides of the harbor while saluting with their hands over chest, before a young woman who looked important stood on the platform by the elevator, literally looking down at the group. There was also a woman dressed like the guards with purple hair standing next to her.
Lyney whistled. "Looks like Lady Furina came to you, Traveler," Lyney commented, causing Aether to nod.
"But, how did she know we were coming?" Paimon questioned, baffled by this. Meanwhile, Raiden, Bardock and Izuku tensed up, expecting conflict, which Lego merely glared at the Archon.
Oh how much Lego wanted to rip her a new one…
"My dear people, rich and poor, those with cup in hand and those with nothing at all, raise your glasses in celebration!" Furina called out to the people at the harbor. "If you don't have one, then just raise your hand in lieu." This was responded with applause from the people of Fontaine in the harbor, other than Lyney and Lynette. "As you can all see, several unfamiliar travelers have arrived in our nation. Come, let us make a toast in honor of these travelers and their companions, who have journeyed here from distant lands!" This was followed by yet another applause that was slightly unsettling to the travelers.
"Uh… Is she talking about us?" Paimon asked Aether, a bit confused.
"This feels so fake," Izuku commented, with Bardock and Raiden nodding.
Turning to face and directing her attention towards Aether and Paimon, Furina said, "I've long heard of the turmoil and chao you've left in your wake as you visited other nations, but I welcome you nevertheless… No, I have come to receive you personally, Traveler and Paimon." Keeping up the flamboyant act, Furina said, "Fear is for insignificant cowards. I am a god, and I will never entertain the notion of such meaningless wariness. You can be rest assured, I see clearly your sincerity."
"Press X to Doubt," Lego muttered, clearly showing signs of disliking the Archon.
"Of course, seeking an audience with me is the most sensible thing to do," Furina continued, with the group getting the feeling she likes the sound of her own voice. "It will allow you to truly behold my power and witness my authority. Intelligent people always gather under the correct banner." Holding her arms out, Furina said, "I, Focalors, hereby welcome you to the nation of Hydro and acknowledge the value and significance of your trip. Now, you may rejoice in this!"
"If she pisses me off any further," Lego said as he got his group's attention, "none of you better take my damn kill…"
"At the very least, finding the Archon was easy enough…" Aether commented while the crowd cheered for Furina.
"Yeah, Paimon still can't believe it… It feels like we've only been here for a few minutes," Paimon said, responding to Aether. "But the Hydro Archon's entrance was, uh…"
"Flashier than it needed to be?" Lego offered. "Reeking arrogance? Sounds like a fragile ego trying to trick itself?"
Izuku looked at Lego. "You… don't like Focalores, do you?"
"You'll learn why," Lego stated as he looked at Izuku.
"I also," Furina began once again, now turning her attention to Lego and co., "acknowledge your need for parts to repair that bulky ship of yours in the distance, littering the seas of Fontaine as long as it drifts, waiting to be repaired. Even if your appearances are diverse and not of this world, I, Focalores, still welcome you to the nation of Hydro." This was followed by another round of applause from the locals.
"Then if you understand the importance of my group's sudden visit to your nation," Lego said as he attempted to get this over and done with, "you will kindly let go into your city so we can trade for the parts we need to repair our airship, and then get the hell out of your nation so no one starts anything because our ship randomly decided to crash in your waters."
The Hydro Archon was taken aback by this straightforward and direct response from Lego. She quickly regained her composure and said, "Ah, but of course! You must want to return home since you've traveled here from another dimension!"
"No, I just don't want to deal with you," Lego stated bluntly, which took Furina back once again, and surprised the locals and guards. "I would have gladly preferred it if we landed in Sumeru, or even Liyue, because then I wouldn't have to make this trip so quick and my crew could take a moment to relax in Teyvat since this place is actually rather decent, but they now have your ugly mug to thank for them staying on the ship again until we get the hell out of your nation of backstabbers, bullshit laws, and half-assed investigations."
This shocked pretty much everyone with what Lego said, with Izuku commenting, "He really dislikes her…"
"Yeah, I think she might've pissed him off in another world," Bardock agreed, also surprised by this sudden onslaught of anger.
"This is not going to go well," Lyney commented, with his sister nodding.
"A-Ahem," Furina said. "I do not know what you are talking about, though I believe that since you're from another dimension, you encountered a version of Fontaine that was more corrupt than my Fontaine. This is the nation of Justice after all, and I am its god overseeing that. And I can assure you that everything within Fontaine is for good reason." Lego merely rolled his eyes. "And besides, I am not here to antagonize you, strangers from another world. I am here to deliver what the people of Fontaine truly want to witness, a duel between me and the Traveler!"
"She's saving face by changing the topic," Cell said with a deadpan expression.
"She doesn't look like a fighter either, but never judge a book by its cover," Bardock commented.
Aether was a bit surprised by this, but still, he summoned his sword out of thin air and took a stance, clearly ready to fight. "...Bring it on," he said, whilst he thought, 'Fighting gods? I've got a resumé.'
This got the attention of the guards, as well as the purple haired lady that was by Furina. Furina was taken aback once more. "Hmm? Hmph! A-Are you not afraid? Might I remind you that this is a duel against the divine!"
The purple haired woman was ready to intervene. "What are you trying to do, Traveler? Provoking a god in front of her people?"
"Are you fuckin' dense?!" Lego questioned with his mask developing cracks, as he caught everyone's attention. "Your god is the one provoking him! She literally said she was going to fight him! Do I need to play it back?"
"What are you on about?" The purple haired lady questioned as she glared at Lego.
Lego then pulled out a phone, and pressed a button on it. "I am here to deliver what the people of Fontaine truly want to witness, a duel between me and the Traveler!" The phone said, having a recording of Furina's voice.
"Her words," Lego stated, "not mine."
The Hydro Archon was quick to rein in the purple haired girl, as well as the guards. "Ahem, stand down, Clorinde. I admire his bravery, few have the courage to draw their sword against a god. He is obviously a true warrior."
"And you never specified what duel you're plotting if you're not going to face him in combat," Lego interjected, causing Furina to flinch once more at how cold Lego was being.
"E-Exactly," Furina said. "People nowadays only crave to be thrilled, and a mere duel will not slake their thirst for excitement!"
"I beg to differ," Bardock remarked. "A fight between a god and a mortal would be pretty exciting." Locals had other thoughts though…
"...yeah, she's right. Just a duel wouldn't be all that interesting…" A sailor said.
"On Erinnyes, criminals are always requesting duels to defend their honor. They're getting a bit old, to tell the truth," a member of the harbor security added.
"That is a big legal loophole," Raiden commented, before he realized something was up. "Wait, what?"
"You see… then as the god of justice, I shall face this Traveler in another kind of duel… a duel in court!" Furina declared, which only confused Lego's party, as well as Aether and Paimon.
"Allow me to make an argument then," Lego stated as he gathered everyone's attention quickly, before anyone could say anything else, and quickly grabbed Lady Furina's attention as well. "For starters, you are blatantly harassing these two travelers who have come here to ask you questions about Aether's sister, which you yourself said you knew they were coming to ask. But now after making the Traveler draw his sword because of your poor phrasing, you attempt to put him on trial despite only being in your nation for less than an hour. What crimes has he even committed, hmm? And as the god of justice, surely you know that he's done nothing wrong within your city, yes?"
"Ah, but he has committed a crime!" Furina refuted while her expression became smug. "According to Fontaine law, no one is permitted to release any flying objects within Fontaine city limits during the first three days of each month. He is guilty of violating this law, no?"
"What object has he released then?" Lego questioned. "Because last I checked, he hasn't released any flying objects, and Paimon can't classify as an object since Paimon is her own being. She has sentience, understands right and wrong, and also looks very much human. Furthermore, Paimon has demonstrated to always be flying too. So unless you start itemizing Paimon and completely negate Paimon's own feelings despite speaking fluently, having her own consciousness and continue to call her an object which who knows how much bad press that would give you, then you have no grounds to put him on trial."
"And even if you pushed that Paimon was a flying object," Lyney began as he suddenly interjected, "Paimon still wouldn't meet the definition of a 'flying object'."
'You two, prepare to act natural,' Lego telepathically spoke to Aether and Paimon suddenly, before Lyney snapped his fingers and suddenly a string composed of an orange light appeared around Aether's left hand, which then went to Paimon's back.
"As you can all clearly see, Paimon should be classified as, well, something like a balloon," Lyney said. "This rope has been in the Traveler's hand all along, it was just that no one could see it before."
With Furina's claims holding no more water, Furina slowly began to force a laugh in order to save face. "Hah! Hahahahahaha… Amusing. Very amusing, Lyney. Just the sort of unexpected twist that I enjoy."
"And again, shows that your laws are bullshit and support my claim," Lego stated, continuing to grill Furina. "Moreover, why does such a law even exist? There is next to no reason for it. And furthermore, what even is a flying object considered as? Does it include living creatures, or are you itemizing Paimon?"
"R-Regardless, consider the matter of your trial resolved, Traveler," Furina said, ignoring Lego's arguments that raised valid points and questions. "The god of justice will not bring charges against an innocent person." As she began to leave, she added, "But when there are valid grounds, I will not only judge travelers from abroad… but even the gods of other lands, hehehe…" Turning her attention to Lyney and Lynette, she said, "I look forward to seeing your upcoming performance at the opera house, Mister Lyney and Miss Lynette. That's enough for now. Toodle-oo~."
Within a few moments, the Hydro Archon and her bodyguard posse left Romaritime Harbor, and the locals went about their business as usual.
Bardock walked up to Lego and put a hand on his shoulder. "Yo, you good?"
Lego looked at Bardock, before taking a deep breath as the cracks in his mask mended. "I really hate her, because she pisses me off, and I'm not done grilling her for being such a fuckin' bitch."
"You might want to reign yourself in before you get into trouble," Lyney commented. "She can be a bit confusing at times, but she is still amenable to reason."
"Confusing?!" Cell questioned. "She sounds like some spoiled middle school brat who watches too much anime and Jojo poses for dramatic flair! Not only that, but she made Lego of all people want to grill her a new one! Do you know what would happen if Lego went berserk?!"
"Oh no I just want to kill her," Lego stated. "She has done several things to piss me off, and she would do well to not attempt bullshit like that again!" Izuku put his hand on Lego's shoulder, and Lego slowly calmed down again.
"Well, seeing as you all are likely going to be here for some time," Lyney said. "May I offer you all tickets to see my live performance of magic here in Fontaine?"
Lego was about to turn Lyney down, but Kermit said, "Considering the fact that Lego here is very much stressed and doesn't seem to like your nation so far, I think we can afford another day in this world, especially since it'll likely be a bit before the engine is repair for our ship."
Turning to Aether and Paimon, Lyney said, "And what about you two? Might I invite you to see my performance?"
"I would be delighted," Aether said as he put a hand over his heart and smiled.
"Splendid! In that case, why don't we go together? I can show you all the way. I just have something to take care of first," Lyney stated.
"Sure, why not?" Bardock said.
"This should be fun," Izuku remarked with a nod.
Lego sighed. "This'll be fun," he said, though he was not excited.
He knew what lay ahead of them already. And it wasn't nice, and only supported his hate.
I'm going to divide this up into segments so this isn't too long, but more than likely this'll be either a three to five chapter storyline depending on how much of Fontaine's story quest I want to write.
And let me be clear of this. I hate Furina because of the way she acts and what she does during the Fontaine Story Quest up to "As Light Rain Falls Without Reason"'s ending. I hate seeing people wrongly accused of shit and I hate seeing people suffering injustices because I know people who have suffered through such, and I have gone through my own set of injustices.
With this out of the way, stay tuned for future chapters. I might get more out soon if I keep writing at the pace I'm currently writing at.
Have a great day, or a good night.
