Umi’s deduction and ability to formulate a plan in the middle of action was remarkable, more so than the rest of her peers. It wasn’t unlikely to say she was the one guiding their little party and the difference between victory or damnation. That was probably why the original of the mystery figures decided to focus on her entirely. For the most part, she did well in avoiding the double volley of blade strikes directed at her, even able to put distance between her attackers and dash back towards the group.
Before the original Mysterious Figure could give pursuit, Tokuda gained some semblance of confidence and attacked him with his shield. Be it out of bravery or foolery, it was no doubt a bold attempt to give some distraction. While the copy evaded the boy and dashed after Umi, the original responded to Tokuda by hammering against his shield with strikes too fast to properly avoid. Were it not for his shield, he would have been feeling his fair amount of pain and even then, the power behind the Mysterious Figure’s blows slowly forced him backwards.
Yet it was nearly the perfect setup for Akiko’s Critical Past to connect with the Mysterious Figure. There was only a slight pause in their enemy’s moves; a pause that would reveal five whole seconds to Akiko. What she saw wasn’t particularly useful though because all that was revealed to her was the literal last five seconds of the battle. However, each one flitted in a flurrying flash, coming from every perspective of the mystery figures on the field.
Akiko was bombarded by the rapid flashes of their enemy decimating their party from the last five seconds. Only when it ended would she be mentally knocked back with a sharp sting of pain to follow. She was lucky those were the only repercussions for trying to peer into another’s mind. All the same, it prompted the original Mysterious Figure to kick Tokuda away, boot planted on his shield to force distance between them. It was time to end this.
Kanbaru and Rose would find each of their initial attacks had successfully landed; a little too easily. The moment they made contact, the copy they were facing exploded with force and power. For Kanbaru, it was during her water magic, the explosion catching her point-blank when she zipped forward to unleash her strikes. The meteor it was trying to summon was now haphazard, sending chunks of rock and magma falling from the sky thanks to Kanbaru prematurely ending the spell.
For Rose, it happened during her first Jolt, the explosion rushing towards her as she flipped away and tried to use Thorn. The rest of the copies would bombard themselves as well, the one after Umi only detonating when it was right at her heels. And then there was the original, who manifested another card and let it sail high above the group’s heads. Unlike the meteor from before, this one expanded out into a void of infinite darkness. All things would be ripped apart fomr the earth and sucked into it, including each one of the party’s members.
It was a black hole, one that would be impossible for any of the children to avoid or escape. As they zipped towards their fates one by one, the Mysterious Figure watched in silence from his position in the burning world around him. It wasn’t bad for a first encounter, better than most. But they still had much to learn. Summoning three cards in his hand, the Mysterious Figure casually tossed them with the children into the black hole.
Be it out of mercy or curiosity, no one knew. Three cards flying towards them and the Mysterious Figure’s undaunted shape would be the last thing any of the group saw before their vision turned black. When each one of them returned to the waking world, they would find they remained in their clothes and their weapons were still able to be summoned. If this really was a dream, it was one they hadn’t yet awoken from; they were still in the Tower.
Three of them would find a card resting in their palms.
One was held in Tokuda’s palms.
Another was resting in Akido’s hands. And the one that had been gifted to Umi….was blank. Furthermore, they were no longer in the starry realm that housed the Mysterious Figure. Instead, there was the distinct sensation of a hardwood floor under their bodies and as each one spurred awake, they’d find they had somehow landed right in the middle of a
tavern. The only indication of where their new location was came in the form of a sign hanging near a front door.
It read:
Dangenki Café Club.