In an elevator going down Youta stands with his father alone. "Are you sure you want to keep her in hiding?" Youta's father asked.
"It's not time for her to come out yet. She's weak and vulnerable right now. Without Akumi she is at a loss. We, no I need to give her a safe space away from her problems until she is ready to face them," Youta responds.
"Have you thought this might have the adverse effect of her having an over-reliance on you? You're no Akumi. Every time you are with her alone you seem to hurt her. Are you able to confidently say you can solve all her problems?"
"That's why I gave her a safe space and kept my distance for now. Finding out about that contract and her family made me feel dumb about why I didn't accept this position until now."
"Once we step out of these doors there is no going back. You'll have to lead this place just as I and your forefathers did."
The elevator stops and Youta takes a breath and says, "I'm done waiting on this red light to turn green!" Around Youta starts to glow red as the elevator doors slide open. "It's about time I ran this red light." He walks out to greet thousands of people of all shapes and sizes.
Youta's father nodded his head and then said, "I'll support your decision."
The people that had gathered cleared a path to center stage. Youta walks through and stands on top of a podium. Looking into the crowd he sees new and old faces all waiting for what he has to say next. His father is next to him also waiting for what he has to say. "Everyone who has gathered here today! I thank you for your loyalty and for serving us for generations. Many here already know that I had rejected to lead this organization before, but that has changed. With the advent of not only All Might's death but All For One as well, our organization will need a new leader. I may be young and inexperienced. Some may even leave because they see me as unfit to lead. I completely understand, but I swear to you that I will bring prosperity to this organization!"
Murmurs begin to go around. It takes only one person to shout their opinion for it to domino effect as opinions were beginning to be thrown at Youta and his father.
"Where will you take the organization?!"
"What will happen to previous agreements former leader!?"
"Are we going to be a criminal organization?!"
"Are you going to side with the Heroes!?"
"How can we trust you?!"
"Former leader what do you have to say about the current information?!"
"It's too early for him to take charge?!"
"Are there not better candidates among us!?"
A loud bell ring goes off and everyone is silenced. Footsteps can be heard from afar coming closer to the podium. From the back, they're all shocked to see who it is as they start to clear a path for whoever it was. Youta was also curious who this person could be as they finally reveal themself to be Hysteria and he has on his face half of the mask Doll Maker was wearing.
Hysteria walked onto the podium and said, "To members new and old! This is a new era! This is the calm before the storm! Villains from all over the world will be bolder than ever! Heroes will be more vigilant than ever! Civilians will be caught in the crossfire more than ever! But I believe that if we follow our new leader, he will lead us to prosperity in this new era!" Hysteria raises a fist and shouts, "Now Who's With Me!" Roaring from the audience as he finishes his sentence. Some showed reluctance, and others chose to leave. "But with a new era, we'll need a new name!"
Many of the audience agreed as they shouted asking for a name. Again with a loud bell ring the room falls silent as they wait for Youta's hastily thought of a response. "We will be called New World!" The crowd cheers as they chant the name. Youta is thankful that a well-known veteran of the organization has taken his side. He was afraid that there would be infighting for position over the position. When he declined the offer there was a small dispute over who would be next in line after his father. "Thank you. For speaking on my behalf," Youta said to Hysteria.
"This isn't for your sake. It's for the entirety of this organization. There are three suitable candidates for your position. Each has one, maybe two top members backing them. You better prove your worth or you might have your position taken right from under your nose," Hysteria said walking off the podium. "If you want to know who they are, just ask your father since he was going to decide on one of them if you hadn't returned." Hysteria disappeared into the crowd.
Youta looks over to his father and he nods saying, "Now that you have taken over I guess it's time you find some secrets of this organization." Youta's father pats Youta on the back and said, "Head to the third floor, you'll know what to do when you get there."
"What about everyone here?" Youta looked into the crowd as the cheers continue all eyes still on them.
"Don't worry they'll disperse after a while."
Youta nods and leaves the podium and heads back the same way he came from. A path was made clear as Youta left, entering the elevator and pressing the third-floor button. While he waits he contemplates what he knows about the organization so far.
"There are ten top members each leading a different part of this organization. I know of three. The Adventurer's Guild, led by an informant extraordinaire. His alias is 'Man in Yellow'. He should be a neutral party but it doesn't hurt to check. He is quirkless and he makes that a well-known fact since he would use that fact to gloat over those with a quirk.
GIFT also known as Grossly Informed Factions Thread led by a political expert. His alias is 'Silver Tongue'. He's very vocal about who he sides with so it won't be difficult to find out who he supports. I'm not entirely sure if his alias is tied to his quirk but he has his ways with words.
The last place that I know of is called Rising Phoenix led by a medical expert. His alias is the same as his jurisdiction 'Rising Phoenix'. He needs to be a neutral party because his group specializes in medicine and recovery for free. He has a fire quirk and I'm not aware of its full capability, but I do know it has small healing properties."
The elevator arrives on the third floor. Ryoto the head butler awaits the arrival of Youta. When the door opens Youta walks out then Ryoto bows and says, "Young Master, or should I now say, Master. I congratulate you on becoming the new head of the organization."
"Ryoto, there's no need to bow. You can treat me the same as always. Call me Young Master if you like." Youta continued walking down the hallway.
Ryoto clears his throat and then said, "If you're looking for information on the rest of the organization you won't find it just by walking around and searching through rooms."
Youta clicks his tongue. "I knew it couldn't be easy to find." The room was an empty white hallway with some white doors on the right and some on the left. Going forward branches out to the left and right hallway with more doors on either side. It almost seems like an endless stream of doors. When Youta turned to look back the elevator door was gone and so was Ryoto. "I assume this is some sort of test." No response came.
Youta takes a breath and opens a door and on the other side is a room with more doors. Closing and opening the same door nothing changes. Entering and exiting the room doesn't change. Entering a new room and closing the door behind him then reopening the door made the room he was in before change. Breaking down the doors seems unlikely to be the solution because after a moment the door repairs itself. Then Youta realizes he should have just been using his quirk from the start.
Activating his quirk, all his senses were reset for a moment. His heart still stopped but he wasn't in any immediate danger so he woke up fine. The glow of his red light shines like a black light against the white walls. "I'm sure this is just one method of solving this puzzle." One of the empty walls has an outline of a door. Youta expands his light to fit the shape of the door and pushes his light through until it is completely inside the outline. Then he makes the light solid displacing the matter in the space forming a door.
With a bit of struggle, Youta opens the door. In it stands Ryoto as he claps his hand. The walls of the room were gray with shelves full of binders full of papers. At the center is a grand desk and on top of the desk is a computer monitor. There were no windows in sight and the light source was coming from the led lights in the ceiling. "Congratulations again, Young master."
"Ryoto, was this your quirk," Youta asked as he walked into the room and closed the door behind him.
"Yes, my quirk is called Open Doors. It allows me to give people access to rooms I've been in. The caveat is the destination must be an enclosed room, and I must have at least touched the door that is going to be used as a door to the room once before."
"I see. That's a useful quirk moving people to and from different areas."
"They will still end up exiting the room to the same place they entered no matter how many doors they pass through with this quirk." Youta and Ryoto laugh at the comment.
"As much as I would love to hear more about the situation I need to know whose side you're on." Youta's eyes narrowed down staring into Ryoto's eyes.
"Of course." Ryoto takes a breath. "I serve the master. That being your father. He brought me here and gave me a purpose. I am sincerely indebted to him. So if he asks me to serve you I will, no questions asked. If he told me to serve someone else I would do the same, with some reluctance of course."
"So has he said it yet?"
"As of now, he has only told me to remain a neutral party. And to test if you deserve the position you so readily threw away."
"I see… Well, it can't be helped. I come here to gather information on the other candidates for the position and the rest of the organization's leaders."
"Yes, of course. Take your time. I'll be on standby whenever you are ready to leave this room." Ryoto exits through a secret door.
Youta, confused for a moment, sighed remembering all the time Ryoto would disappear. Now knowing it was his quirk makes it a little less magical. He then walks over to the shelves and starts looking through the binders. One of the bidders was labeled: Master Candidates. Opening it, it shows all the past masters and their competition for the position. All of them had an X cross over their images and below said image displayed conceded, eliminated, or retired. All except for four images, one of himself and three others that he recognizes.
"You lost track of her!" Akari's aunt yelled at Shimizu-San.
Shimizu-San grins as she says, "Better gone than here."
"You idiot! Have you not read the contract?" Frustration and fear all at once were on her aunt's face. "If she does not fulfill either condition then we'll have to forfeit everything to their family."
"I can live with that."
"It's not just our property and finances but even our lives are forfeit. There is no way in hell that they will accept you when they know Akari is somewhere out there. And until they do, who knows what they'll do to us."
"Calm down Hanae my dear. I'm sure Akari will show up one way or another." A man said comforting the aunt. "Besides, they're good people. I doubt they'll ruin our lives too badly."
"Ichirou, you are in as much danger as I am. When we married, you knew fully what you were getting yourself into." Hanae made some distance from the man.
"What happened to you, Aunty? I remember you to be someone better than this," Shimizu-San said passive-aggressively. "You used to not care about the deal made by our family and now you're non-stop talking about the contract."
"We didn't have to worry because Hisano was still alive!" Hanae shouted at Shimizu-San, "Everything was fine until she decided to go off and die. And don't try playing innocent yourself. You hid the fact that she had died for seven years. Kept not only them but us in the dark. Did you enjoy your last days of freedom?"
"Mom, Dad? I heard shouting are you ok," A boy about the age of eight said as he walks down the stairs.
"Kana, I thought I told you to stay in your room," Hanae said frantically.
"Don't worry, I got it," Ichirou said as he walked up to the boy. "Hey Kana, don't worry Mom and Dad are okay. Mommy is just a little tired is all." He takes Kana by the hand and leads him back upstairs.
Shimizu-San watches Kana closely and her eyes widen after she sees Kana's quirk. "He has the same quirk as—"
Hanae grabs hold of Shimizu-San's collar and quickly pins her against a wall. Staring at Shimizu-San with bloodlust she said, "If I find that you told them about him I'll do more than just a little bit of domestic violence towards Akari!"
"Tell me, were you watching the news on the morning of the announcement of her death, because I wasn't," Shimizu-San asked. A moment of silence as her aunt breaks eye contact looking away. "That's right you weren't either. After becoming a pro hero, Mother did a good job cutting off family ties. The fewer of us knowing that she was dead would mean that it'd be less likely for that information to spread that's why I hid the fact that she died. I thought you of all people would understand. Mother wasn't a very popular hero, but the people who were fans held a funeral for her. I was there and they didn't even know that she had a child let alone who was in her family tree."
Shimizu-San laughs and grabs hold of the hand on her collar not fearing her aunt. Staring back with just the same amount of bloodlust Shimizu-San spoke, "Our quirks are the same Aunt Hanae. But the difference is that I've trained my quirk and that's when I realized something." Shimizu-San pushes her aunt off of her. "The real reason why they don't take us instead is because our quirk can only spread power throughout our body making it so that all our five senses smell, touch, hearing, taste, and most especially our sight can perceive changes that happen to the human body quicker than most normal humans. Nothing special since any normal human can copy what we can do with enough training. It's a cheap parlor trick."
Shimizu-San steps forward pushing herself onto her aunt, holding tightly onto the hand that was still holding her collar, and said, "At least that's what I thought until now. What my mother, Akari, and now your son have is essentially the same as our quirk. The only difference is that they can specialize in one specific sense at a time. Their glowing eyes are the easiest indicator they can hone into one sense. But your boy, he's blind, isn't he? But because he is blind his eyes don't shine. No one but the people who have our quirks can tell."
"I don't need you to lecture me!" Hanae got out of Shimizu-San's grip and backed away from her. "I know about it more than anyone! To any outsider looking in it seems he may just be a normal boy, but he's far from being normal. Do you know what they'll ask for if they knew about this!?"
Shimizu-San's grin turns to frustration as she shouts, "Then why? Why are we working against each other!?"
All of a sudden Hanae went calm. She had recovered from being flustered because of her son's interference. With a condescending gaze, she said, "There it is. That frustrated look I was looking for. Akari may have inherited the quirk and look your mother had, but you have her smarts and personality. You also have it too don't you, the quirk? I know you have it. Why do you pretend not to have it?"
Shimizu-San stayed silent as Hanae changed the topic seeing as she won't be getting an answer, "We're each out for our own family. You said it yourself, your mother cut ties with us. Do you even know what happened after your mother left the family? It was a much different landscape back then. There was no All Might to call upon. The Kajiwara family you know now is just a facade. They're–"
Loud knocking at the door interrupted Hanae. With just a short glance at each other, there was no need for words at the moment as they agreed to continue this conversation at a better time. Shimizu-San calmed her emotions as Hanae went to open the door. At the front door stands an imposingly tall man in a suit and he says, "I'm sorry for knocking so loud. The doorbell seems to have stopped working." Fear immediately sets into Hanae. The doorbell's circuits spark as the man enters looking around the house. "Ms. Shimizu, where is your sister," the man asked.
"She is at a friend's place," Shimizu-San responded.
"You know better not to lie!" Shimizu-San found it much harder to breathe as the man approached Shimizu-San. "Are you certain that you don't know where she is?"
"I… I do—"
"Father, come on. This is no way to treat your soon-to-be daughter-in-law," Itsuki said, dispersing the thin air. Shimizu-San took in a frantic breath as a sweatdrop fell down her face. "Sorry about that Sis. Father is just a bit angry at the current news."
Fixing his tie and checking the time on his digital watch the man says, "You have two days. If you don't bring her out I'll have to start doing some unethical provocation to draw her out."
"Father can't we give them a little bit more time? You don't want the repeat of last time," Itsuki said.
"Three days," The man said before walking over to Hanae. Placing a hand on her shoulder and whispering into her ear, "If you tell them anything, your son will be next." The man then exits the house.
"Sorry about this Aunt Chinen. Father also wants this whole ordeal to be over with," Itsuki said, bowing his head down for a moment. "Akari on the other hand though I'm not letting her go that easily. I'll find her myself if I have to. She's been skipping out on our hangout session too many times. That's the only reason…" Itsuki stops himself from finishing his sentence and follows his father out of the house. "Almost let it slip. Anyway, I know we just stopped by very quickly but I hope to see you all in good health the next time I come visit. I'll fix the doorbell before leaving." Itsuki walks out and covers the doorbell with his hands. Moments later he takes it off and the doorbell is fixed.
After closing the door behind him Shimizu-San and her aunt stayed still unmoving like statues. Slowly turning their head to look at each other they agreed nonverbally to end the conversation for now. Hanae goes upstairs and Shimizu-San goes to sit at a table and think.
Some time had passed then there was another set of knocks at the door. Shimizu-San takes a breath going up to open the door and standing in the doorway is a man in a white and blue cloak. "Can I help you," Shimizu-San asked, being very cautious of the man.
"Do you know anyone who looks like this?" The man pulls from under his cloak a picture of a girl resembling a younger Akumi. The moment Shimizu-San puts her attention on the photo the man drops it and said, "I know you already don't so don't even bother answering." The man grips Shimizu-San's mouth tightly shut with one hand. Shimizu-San's voice was muffled and she couldn't get a scream out as she struggled to get out of the grip. "I've searched far and wide to find the hero that killed my wife. Turns out, that hero is already dead. But the next best thing to find is that hero's family!"
The man walks inside the house and catches a punch thrown by Shimizu-San. Then tossing her to the floor and picking the picture from the ground the man closes the door.
"Those three never wanted to be heroes in the first place. If it wasn't for Akumi you wouldn't even know they existed," Bakugo said, sitting back on a chair in the principal's office.
"I see. That is an issue. Do you have any way that might entice them to come back?" Principal Nezu asked, sitting at his desk. "It would be a great help to us if they stayed at UA instead of doing things outside the system. Knowing who Youta's father is."
Bakugo was annoyed and so replies with, "I don't see why you're asking me. Shouldn't you talk to Deku about this?"
"Okazaki and Shimizu both have been avoiding Midoriya for some time. Maybe you have a clue on why that is happening."
Bakugo sits up. He knows full well what the two really think of Deku. Their feelings towards Deku were worse than his own. If it wasn't for the fact that Izuku was the brother of Akumi those two would never want anything to do with Izuku. With one finger raised, he said, "I have one offer you can't refuse. But on the off chance you might refuse just give up."
"What is it?" Principal Nezu leaned in curiously.
"As far as I can see you are terrible at handling those three." Bakugo stood up and headed for the exit. "You let me handle it. If you don't like the outcome then you might as well let them leave. At the very least it would even out the numbers. Not like things are going to go back to normal since HE died."
"Alright. We'll leave it to you. I do want to know what you're going to do to convince them to stay."
Bakugo stops at the door. "Youta if left alone will come back on his own. He will most likely make Akari come back with him if or when he decides to come back. But to make them stay you need to understand their nature."
"Their nature? Are you implying they also have an alter ego?"
Bakugo shakes his head. Then shrugging his shoulders he puts on a grin. "You should do more reading." Bokugo throws a book over to Principal Nezu.
Nezu looks at the book. Its title was: That Time I Was Reincarnated As A Mob Character In My Favorite Maiden Game! I'm Going To Save The Villainess Even Though My Father Is The Hero With The Strongest Cheat Skill! "Does this book have some secrets about Akumi," Principal Nezu asked. Nezu struggled to not blurt out and say, "You carry this book on you at all times."
"I can sense you thinking of a, so you like to read these books, joke. And it's a good thing you didn't." Twisting his head almost one hundred and eighty degrees with sparks coming off his hands, Bakugo continues. "I would have just told Youta to leave and never come back if you did."
"I apologize. Please, would you care to explain the importance of this book?"
"It's not the book that is important, it's what usually happens in those stories." Bakugo faces Principal Nezu. "A person from another world coming to a world they know and love. But the thing is she says she's not a character from the main story. So she is a mob character. Meaning that everyone else is supposed to be here except for Youta and Akari who she also said was not in the original story."
"What are you trying to get at?"
"The characters that they involve themselves with go through childhood trauma. Which in terms makes them become obsessed with the main character's well-being because they see the main character as someone who helps them get over their trauma. Not like she's aware of that happening. The difficulty here is who is in the original story and who is not. Akumi interacted with many people growing up. The three you know are Akari, Maeko, and Youta. But there are four others you have no clue about. There is always a male or female love interest. And I'm trying to figure out between them, and Youta who our male lead is."
"Couldn't the male lead be you?"
"Not possible. The other worlder hates my guts. Besides, only the villain part loves me. Which means I'm probably a trigger for her to take control. And I'm most likely the second male lead same with Deku."
"So if we can figure out who the male lead is then we can bring back the other world Akumi."
"Wrong. It's now not possible just by knowing who the male lead is to bring her back."
"Then would that mean that knowing who the male lead is would tell us how to get Youta back into UA?"
"Also wrong. Youta could care less about who is the lead or not and therein lies the problem you've finally arrived at."
Principal Nezu was quick to understand once he caught on to what Bakugo just put down. "Yes. Youta is obsessed with both Akumi and Akari. He's the type to do anything to make sure they are safe and happy. He would even kill. And they both don't know just how much political power and manpower he has on his beck and call to do it. He's like the Prince in the book. Izuku Midoryia is the brother. You are the childhood friend. Shigaraki is the Outcast. We're missing the Duke, Marquess, and Pope."
"If you want to talk about those idiots then you can call on Deku for that information. At this point of the story, it's where everything Akumi knows from the original story changes."
"Where are we at in the story then?"
"If you're still asking that then you should do what you've been doing and just watch." Bakugo is one foot out the door. Then after fully exiting the door it closes behind him and he walks to his dorm room.
"I heard you were a vigilante once," Shinso said walking with Maeko down the street.
"What. Did Aizawa Sensei tell you to follow me?" Maeko didn't bother to use her quirk since she already knows the answer to why Shinso was following her.
"Can't a friend not worry about a friend."
"My quirk allows me to read and change memories, not read minds. You should be more worried about yourself." Maeko comes to a halt as a group of villains drives past them with bags of money in tow.
"Are you going to do something about that," Shinso asked with a concerned look on his face.
Maeko continues walking down the street. "Shut up and follow my lead," she said casually to not raise suspicion.
"Well, would you look at that! A couple of UA students out and about." A voice came from behind them. "Why not come with us for a moment or things might get a little crazy."
Shinso turns to look at the person. It was a man with unique-looking gloves and a fire mask on. About to try and use his quirk to make the man leave, Maeko covers his mouth and says, "Sure, why not?"
Moving her hand away from his mouth Shinso objected. "What do you mean sure? This is obviously not a—"
Maeko punches Shinso's side, stopping him from speaking anymore. Then ignoring him for now she continues, "So where are we going?"
"Follow me," the man turned his back towards the two and walked down a narrow alley.
"This isn't a good idea, you know," Shinso said.
Maeko was careful not to fall under Shinso's brainwashing. So she ignored him again and followed the shady man into the alley.
Shinso pulls Maeko's arm before she could go any farther and said, "If you think I'm just going to—"
"I'm at a disadvantage in the open," Maeko whispered to Shinso as she yanked her arm free.
Shinso, catching on quickly, cautiously looked around the area and noticed several figures in the shadows of the building all staring at them. He didn't know if they were part of the same group or just curious civilians. There are too many people for her quirk to be effective. Following her lead Shinso walks closely behind her into the narrow alley.
"Boy, this was easier than I thought." The man exits the alley on the other side. "You were in enemy territory so we couldn't touch you. But now." The man turned the corner and a metal pipe came swinging down on Maeko.
Easily dodging the pipe as it clashes to the ground, Maeko stomps on the pipe and kicks the man holding the pipe, sending him a good couple of meters away. From above the alley, heavy objects began to fall on the two and they promptly moved out of the way.
"I see, this was your plan," Shinso said.
"Just shut up and…" Shinso catches a villain in his brainwash.
"Why don't you come at us then!"
"Like we would—" Shinso catches the man with the fire mask while also giving the one before the order to reveal himself.
The falling objects have now stopped but both exits of the ally were blocked off by villains. On one side the man with the unique glove and fire mask. The other had the same unique glove but a red mask.
"It seems like everyone is out in the open now," Shinzo said with no one replying. But all of a sudden everyone who heard Shinso was under Shinso's brainwashing.
This was Maeko's doing. She had changed the memories of the villains not responding to Shinso to responding to Shinso. This took a lot out of Maeko as she was starting to breathe heavily.
"So what do we do now," Shinso asked Maeko.
"We turn them in to the police." Maeko walked out of the alley.
"I followed you out here because I was worried. Now I'm just an accomplice to your vigilante activities." Shinso sighs and then gives the order, "Everyone on ground level, follow me."
Maeko walks to the nearest police station and Shinso with his brainwashed group of twenty small-time villains follows behind. There were no signs of hero activity in sight. Almost like they all went into hiding, there were regular civilians now and then, but they would quickly advertise their eyes from the group of villains following the two kids. The lack of law enforcement was also very prevalent in this specific area.
There were no more occurrences until they started to approach a police station. Almost immediately Maeko and Shinso were mistaken to be villains as they were told through a loudspeaker to stop their movements. But luckily one of the officers inside recognized Maeko and Shinso from the Sports Festival held by UA and told everyone to calm down. If it wasn't for the fact that the two kids were shown in the sports festival they would already be mistaken as the head of this small group of villains ready to raid the station.
"Hey! Law enforcers! Come do your jobs correctly and arrest these people!" Maeko shouts towards the station. Then turning towards Shinso she said, "Tell them to stand still. We're done here."
"You're more demanding than my mom." Shinzo scratches the back of his head and gives the order, "Stand still."
"Alright now let's leave before we get caught," Maeko said, running away.
"Hey wait, you can't just!" Noticing that the officers were beginning to come out and not wanting to find out what will happen next he runs after Maeko.
After making sure they weren't followed Maeko finally comes to a stop out of breath. Shinso, following closely behind, his breath still steady. "You make a great vigilante."
"No thanks. I'm more of a hero type," Shinso responds.
"No, we're both villains in people's eyes. Especially now since there are so few heroes patrolling unpopular areas like these." Maeko looked up towards the power lines. "There were already little heroes in this area. Now it's like there are none."
"Are you feeling melancholic right now?"
"No, I feel that the heroes I used to look up to never existed to begin with."
"And with that I caught you," Shinzo said as he managed to catch Maeko in his brainwash. "It was such a hassle to catch you, you know. Honestly, I would rather choose to believe that you would make it out okay and leave you be, but if I go back without you I'm going to get an earful from Aizawa Sensei. So let's head back before we both get in more trouble than we already are." Shinso heads back towards UA.
Inside Maeko's head, she can see and hear everything because of her memory quirk. But that was because of the passive ability and not an active one, so she couldn't break out of the brainwashing unless an outside force woke her or Shinso undoes the brainwashing. "I don't want to answer dumb questions," Maeko thought to herself as her body moved on its own following Shinso. "When I get out of this, I'll make sure to repay this humiliation tenfold!"
