Ezekiel was woken up by a knock at his door, and he had a sense of déjà vu as he felt the Book of Knowledge on top of his face once again. Ezekiel got the book off his face and proceeded to get out of bed. He got dressed quickly, then opened the door to find that Luna and Layla were standing in the doorway. Luna said, "Ezekiel, we bought the horse-drawn carriage. We put it around back for you." Layla simply nodded and smiled. Ezekiel was confused for a moment, then remembered that today was the day that they were supposed to depart for their trip to the kingdom where Kairi's parents were. "Thank you, and good job," said Ezekiel, still a bit groggy from just waking up. Luna smiled, then said, "Don't worry about us. We'll keep making and selling soap for you while we're gone. Have a safe trip, Ezekiel." Then, Luna and Layla went back to their own room. Ezekiel chuckled, then headed down to the public baths. Ezekiel soon arrived at the public baths, and to his surprise, didn't find Suko there. It felt rather odd to Ezekiel, not having someone as rowdy as he was to make a ruckus this early in the morning. It was a bit too quiet when he was bathing all by himself. Suko better have remembered about today. He better not be fucking around and perving on hot girls and being creepy as hell with them, thought Ezekiel, praying that wasn't the case as the image of Suko doing that formed in his mind. However, he still had the image of sober Suko in his mind, still very uneasy about seeing him that way. Ezekiel just had to trust that Suko remembered about today. He quickly took his bath, then got out and headed back to The Crimson Tankard Inn.
Ezekiel went back to his room, got dressed, and headed back down to the first floor to get himself some breakfast. To his surprise, everyone joining him on the trip was already inside, sitting at a table and waiting for Ezekiel. Bear was the first to notice Ezekiel and said, "Well, well, little bro! You're late!" Ezekiel chuckled, then said, "I guess I am. Sorry about that." Suko had a bottle of alcohol in his hand, and he got a bloody nose as he asked, "Did you do a little peeping for me while you took your bath, Ezekiel? How were the women's bazongas looking on this fine morning?" Kairi smacked the shit out of Suko, saying, "Shut up, you damn pervert! We don't wanna hear about that shit this early in the morning!" Suko, whose head was twisted a full 90 degrees due to the slap, looked back at Ezekiel with a huge red handprint on his face and said, "Tell me the juicy details, Ezekiel! I gotta know!" Kairi then looked at Ezekiel and said, "You better not answer that for him, Ezekiel!" "I didn't even look, you dummies," grumbled Ezekiel. Aqua said in a quiet and shy manner, "G-Good morning, Ezekiel!" Ezekiel smiled at her, then had an idea. Ezekiel said, "Lemme make everyone breakfast before we head out!" Everyone smiled at him, and Bear said, "Well, we kinda agreed that we wanted you to make breakfast for us anyway, so it works out, little bro!" Ezekiel blinked his eyes a couple of times, then said, "I'm not sure if I'm supposed to be agitated or happy about that." Bear then started to slowly shove Ezekiel towards the kitchen, saying, "Just think of it as a compliment for the damn good food you've been making. Hell, I even heard from Kairi that you made her these kickass soft, flat bread things called 'pancakes!' We wanna try it!" Ezekiel then asked, "Are you sure you want my cooking? We could go somewhere else since I'm not sure I can do it exactly like last time." Bear shrugged it off, then said, "Yeah, yeah, that's what they all say." He turned back towards Ezekiel, quickly shoved him in the kitchen, then said, "Now, little bro! Don't disappoint! Make those kickass pancakes!" Bear then went back to the table, took a seat, and started talking more about pancakes with everyone. Ezekiel grumbled to himself, wondering why he had to deal with this so early in the morning. However, when he looked over at the group of friends that he had made, all sitting together and getting along rather well, he couldn't help but smile and chuckle to himself.
Ezekiel got to work making a lot of pancakes to share among the five of them. He wasn't sure of the exact number he made, but he had to estimate that he at least made 20 pancakes to share among the five of them. He put butter on all of them as well as a side bowl of honey just in case anyone wanted to drizzle it onto their pancakes. He brought out the pancakes, serving Kairi and Aqua first, then Bear, then Suko. Everyone happily ate their pancakes. Bear greedily ate his portion of pancakes, saying, "This fluffiness! This honey! I've never had anything like it!" Suko nodded in agreement, stuffing his cheeks full of slices of pancake. Ezekiel chuckled and said, "Thanks, big bro!" Aqua timidly said, "T-These are good, Ezekiel! T-Thank you for the breakfast!" Ezekiel nodded and smiled, pleased by Aqua's compliment. Kairi happily ate her pancakes as well, giving Ezekiel a thumbs-up to show how much she enjoyed the pancakes. Ezekiel was happy about the feedback of his pancakes, and he began eating his own pancakes. Once everyone was done eating, Ezekiel asked, "Well, are we ready to go?" Everyone nodded, then Ezekiel said, "Luna said the carriage was out back, so we'll put everything on it and use it as our main method of traveling there." Suko raised his hand, and asked, "I can literally summon a dragon. Why not ride Leader?" Bear then answered Suko's question, saying, "Bro, that's going to attract so much unwanted attention. Plus, idiots may get the wrong idea and try to shoot us down." Suko put his hand down in defeat, saying, "It was worth a try." Using Leader as transportation isn't a bad idea, but Bear is right. I don't wanna show up to that kingdom and leave a strange impression by flying in on a dragon, thought Ezekiel. Ezekiel then got up, saying, "Well, I'm gonna go grab a few things that I need from my room. I'll meet everyone out back at the carriage." With that, Ezekiel went back to his room.
Once Ezekiel was in his room, he began doing a mental list of things he would bring. Soap was a for-sure item he'd bring along to sell on the road. He'd also bring his money pouch along to spend on food and other things he'd need. He'd bring his Book of Knowledge as well since it's essential for this trip, as it provided him with a map and other knowledge he might need while on the road. After giving it some more thought, he remembered the healing potion that Aqua gave him a while back and decided to take that with him. Once he thought it over a bit more, he realized that was really all he would need to take with him. Ezekiel then hurried down to where the carriage was, and everything was already loaded and ready to go. Ezekiel gave the pan of soap to Bear, who set it towards the back of the carriage and helped Ezekiel into the carriage. Kairi had the reigns of the carriage, with Aqua sitting next to her. Ezekiel, Bear, and Suko were sitting comfortably. Kairi looked back and asked, "You idiots ready?" Bear grinned, saying, "Hell yeah." Ezekiel gave his Book of Knowledge to Aqua, who then flipped it to the pages that contained the map. Suko simply stared at Kairi's boobs, which Kairi didn't realize that he was doing. She turned to Aqua and asked, "Are you ready, my trusty navigator?" Aqua quietly said, "Y-Yes!" With a loud "HYAH" from Kairi, the horses started pulling the carriage, signaling the official start of their journey.
The first day of traveling was rather uneventful. It was mainly filled with occasional stops to either switch drivers for the carriage, eating, or selling soap to travelers passing by. There was one particular customer that bought soap that stuck inside Ezekiel's mind, as he recalled the events that transpired.
An old man dressed in brown robes was walking silently by himself. Seeing this as an opportunity to make some quick silver coins, he asked Bear, who was driving currently, to stop the carriage. The carriage stopped and Ezekiel quickly hopped out, and the old man stared in curiosity as Ezekiel grabbed a bar of soap and a bucket of water. The old man seemed a little wary, but Ezekiel walked up to the man. For some odd reason, Ezekiel felt a rather strange sensation from this old man. He couldn't exactly put his finger on it, but it felt as though this old man was more than was meets the eye. Ezekiel ignored that feeling and introduced himself, saying, "Hello there, sir. Boy, do I have something that you might be interested in!" Ezekiel held up a bar of soap, saying, "This here is a miracle product that I invented. I call it 'soap,' and man does it work wonders to make you feel clean!" The old man's eyes widened in surprise, then after a moment, he chuckled, and any wariness that he had before was now gone. The old man smiled and said, "Now there's a word that I thought I'd never hear again." Ezekiel looked rather serious upon hearing that, then said, "What do you mean by that?" The old man smiled and tried to laugh it off, saying, "Never mind that, young man. Please, I'm intrigued by this 'soap' that you're showing me. How exactly will it make me 'clean,' as you say it will?" Ezekiel proceeded to demonstrate how soap worked, and the old man was also able to try it. The old man realized how clean his hands were and said, "I missed this feeling. I'll buy a few from you. This seems like quite the item you've got here, young man." Ezekiel smiled, deciding to ignore his comment about "missing this feeling," and the old man paid for a good amount of soap. Ezekiel then hopped back into the carriage and was about to leave until the old man said, "You know, you're quite interesting. What's your name, young man?" Ezekiel simply responded, "Ezekiel." The old man smiled and said, "Well, Ezekiel, I just have the strangest feeling I'll be seeing you again soon." Ezekiel wasn't sure what he meant by that, but the old man had started walking away before Ezekiel could ask him what he meant. Bear then said, "Weird customer, huh?" Ezekiel nodded, wondering what the deal was with that old man.
During Ezekiel's recollection of that event, nightfall approached quickly. Everyone was satisfied with the progress they had made and decided to set up camp for the night. Bear was able to build a firepit and Suko lit the fire with his red dragon powers. Ezekiel began cooking up steaks for everyone in a pan, which was a courtesy of Whiskey who wanted to give some food to Ezekiel for the trip. Aqua poured out water for everyone in red tankards that Whiskey had also loaned them, and Kairi helped Ezekiel cook the steaks. While this was happening, Bear caught the scent of something rather strange. He sniffed the air a couple of times and smelt a few scents that weren't any of theirs. Bear then looked at Ezekiel and said in a low voice, "I smell about 7 or 8 people nearby." He looked at Suko, Aqua, and Kairi and said, "Might be bandits. Be ready for anything." A minute passed by with everyone being on edge, then Bear heard the rustling of bushes from a bit a way out. He looked in the direction of the rustling bushes, but in the dark, he couldn't tell for sure if there was something there or not. Then, out of nowhere, an arrow came whizzing out of the bush, aimed at Aqua. As if on instinct, Suko grabbed the arrow out of the air with one hand before it could reach Aqua and snapped it in half with one hand. "How dare they fire an arrow at a beautiful girl," said Suko, who was more pissed than he probably should've been. Kairi, seeing the direction in which the arrow came from, quickly fired a huge blast of air magic over at the bushes, and two bandits were violently pushed out of the bush they were hiding in. Bear quickly grabbed his axe from behind his back and rushed the two bandits, knocking one out with the dull side of his axe with a loud crack. The other bandit nocked another arrow with surprising speed and was about to fire it at Bear's back until Kairi used magic to fire a quick blast of air, and the bandit was hit in the face by the air magic. Three bandits then appeared behind Aqua and Ezekiel, quickly rushing them with short swords. Aqua was able to take one of them down using her water magic by forming what looked like water bullets. Ezekiel, still struggling with magic a bit, took the other two guys down after using the same spell Aqua used a few times. Two men then quickly jumped Suko, who defended himself by hardening his skin with dragon scales. After dodging and blocking a few of their strikes, Suko then went on the offensive, giving one of the bandits a hard right hook that gave off a nasty crack, then breathed fire onto the other bandit. The bandit on fire quickly hit the ground and rolled around, desperately trying to put out the fire. The bandits who weren't knocked out decided to just flee, grabbing their unconscious bandit friends and running away from this group. Kairi, Aqua, and Ezekiel fired off some magic at them as they fled, making sure that they didn't plan on returning.
After the bandits were no longer in sight, Ezekiel collapsed on the ground, exhausted from exerting too much mana and losing his adrenaline rush from the attack. Bear simply laughed, then said, "We kicked their ass real good!" Suko proudly said, "Hell yeah! How dare they try to harm an innocent girl!" Kairi looked over at Ezekiel and said, "I didn't know that you were a magic-user. Even if you can, you sort of suck at it." Ezekiel said, "Hey, I took two guys down, though! Can't you at least give me credit for that?" Bear chuckled, then said, "How many times did you have to cast the spell to do that, though?" Ezekiel looked at Bear then said, "Shut up, asshole!" Bear just laughed, and Aqua, seeing an opportunity to get closer to Ezekiel, shyly said, "I-If that's the case, maybe on this trip, I-I could teach you more magic, Ezekiel!" Kairi, not really seeing what Aqua was trying to do, said, "I could teach you some magic as well because you clearly need the training." Ezekiel simply said, "That would be good. I leave myself in your care, Aqua and Kairi." Both girls smiled to themselves, happy that Ezekiel agreed to learn magic from both of them. Bear then smelled the air again, then said, "Oh, I think our steaks are done cooking. Perfect timing." Ezekiel looked over and realized that the steaks were, in fact, done. With the tension from the short battle dying down, everyone gathered around to eat the steaks, then everyone decided to get some rest for the night.
Everyone woke up to the smell of pancakes being cooked on a pan by Ezekiel, which made everyone rather hungry. After eating a quick breakfast, they all got back onto the carriage and picked up their journey once more. Along the way, Kairi and Aqua taught Ezekiel a bit more about magic and had him practice magic when he could. Ezekiel was able to pick up some air spells from Kairi and a bit more advanced water spells from Aqua. Although he didn't have the best control over his own magic, he wanted to get the fundamentals down so he could use the elements his way, a way that a scientist would use them. However, he knew he was getting a little ahead of himself, so he practiced and practiced until he thought he had it down. After practicing for a while, it was about lunchtime for everyone, so the carriage stopped near a big tree providing lots of shade. The camp was set up underneath the tree temporarily and Ezekiel got to work preparing lunch. The others were excitedly talking about what they would do once they reached the kingdom, sharing small stories, and just talking about anything until Ezekiel had finished cooking their lunches. They were so absorbed in conversation amongst themselves that they failed to notice a man sitting next to a tree on the opposite side of the road of them all, watching them with interest.
The man appeared battle-hardened, with a face that could only say that his experience with combat was nothing to sneeze at. The man wore tattered and torn black robes, had a scar down his left eye, had long brown hair and brown eyes, and wore a gaze that many assumed that he had seen many things in his lifetime. His jawline was also rather defined as if he worked out his jaws regularly. Next to him were a bottle of alcohol and a small cup for taking shots out of it. Laying on the tree next to the man was an old and slightly chipped double-edged sword that you might see wielded by knights in much better condition. No one noticed him for a time, until Bear, sniffing the air again, turned and saw the man, simply staring at them. The man saw Bear staring at him and simply stared back at Bear with a blank face. Bear didn't sense any bloodlust, but he still felt a strange feeling from the man watching them. To Bear's surprise, he saw the bottle of alcohol suddenly float upwards, then be poured out into the small cup. Then, the cup floated towards the man's mouth, who quickly drank the alcohol. Bear rubbed his eyes, blinked a couple of times, and even slapped himself quickly to make sure he wasn't dreaming what he was seeing. The bottle then floated again, pouring the alcohol out into the cup again, and the man took another drink, and Bear reached the conclusion that he wasn't dreaming. Bear turned back towards the others and calmly said, "So, there's a strange man that can drink alcohol without even touching the bottle." No one was really paying any attention to Bear, as they were all absorbed in their conversations. Bear then said, "Yo, that dude has some sick magic tricks over there!" Still no reaction from anyone. Bear sighed, then deciding to figure this out for himself, walked over to where the man was sitting.
Bear reached the man, who gave Bear a questioning look as if to ask, "Why are you here?" Bear simply took a seat next to the man and asked, "What kind of voodoo shit do you have to do to make bottles float?" The man chuckled softly, then said, "It's not voodoo. It's simple levitation magic." Bear looked at the man, then said, "Levitation magic, huh? That's actually pretty cool! Oh, I'm Bear, by the way." Bear stuck out his hand in hopes that the man would shake it. However, the man, with a straight face, said, "I, uh, don't have arms. Or hands, for that matter. So, uh, I kind of can't shake your hand. I'm sorry." Bear realized what he had done. Bear immediately apologized, saying, "I'm sorry! I didn't realize you were a cripple! Please forgive my insolence!" The man appeared to be a slight bit agitated, saying, "It's not your fault, but do you really have to call me a cripple?" Bear apologetically looked up and said, "Well, what else am I supposed to call you?" The man started to say something, then decided not to. "I don't have any name worthy of giving out," said the man, who took another shot from his levitating cup. Bear then said, "I see." The man inspected Bear a little closer, then asked, "Do I know you? You look like a demi-human I used to know a long time ago." Bear simply shook his head, saying, "Nope. This is the first time I've met you, I'm pretty sure." The man then asked, "You're a demi-human, as well, right? Part bear, I assume?" Bear, who was wearing his green beanie to cover his bear ears, looked a bit shocked, asking, "How did you know?" The man simply said, "I just so happen to know someone who was also a demi-human bear, much like yourself."
Bear was about to ask him some more questions until a sober Suko came over and said, "I know the smell of good alcohol! My man, can you pass me that bottle of alcohol?" The man simply replied, "I, uh, don't have arms or hands, so I, uh, kind of can't do that." Suko stared at him, blinked a couple of times, then said, "You're lying." The man used levitation magic to push the sleeves back on where his arms should be, revealing that the man, in fact, didn't have arms. Suko said, "Oh shit, you weren't lying." Bear quickly put Suko in a chokehold, saying, "Now, what do we say when we make false assumptions about something and feel bad about it?" Suko choked out the words, "I-I'm... sorry... about thinking... you... had arms..." Bear released his chokehold on Suko, who was desperately catching his breath. The others, seeing the commotion Bear and Suko were causing, came over to see what was going on. Kairi then asked, "What's going on over here?" Ezekiel then noticed the man sitting next to the tree, and an idea popped into his head. Ezekiel quickly went back to the carriage and brought out some soap and a water bucket. Ezekiel then went back to the tree where everyone was and said, "Hello there, sir. You look like you're in need of a bath." The man looked down at himself and simply said, "I guess you could say that." Ezekiel grinned, saying, "Well, my friend, I've got this miracle product called 'soap' that'll clean you up real damn good! Care to try it out?" The man shrugged, saying, "Why not?" Ezekiel then asked, "Alright! In that case, can I see your hands, please?" Bear and Suko then went dead silent after hearing Ezekiel. The man then said, "I, uh, don't have hands. Or arms. Sorry." Ezekiel went pale, but he didn't start frantically apologizing like Bear and Suko did. Instead, he simply said, "I'm sorry. But there's gotta be a story behind that, right?" The man sighed, then said, "There is, but I'm not up to telling it right now." Ezekiel gained a little color back in his face, saying, "I see. Well, in that case, can I see your, uh..." Ezekiel nervously glanced down at the man's feet, wondering if he should really be offering to wash this man's feet. "Sure," said the man, who simply put out one foot. It's for the silver coins, thought Ezekiel, and he reluctantly proceeded to wash the man's feet with soap and water.
The man's feet were now squeaky clean, and the man seemed impressed with what soap could do. "I don't have much on me, but I'll take a bar of soap," said the man. Ezekiel grinned, saying, "Thank you for your purchase!" He then went to the carriage to get a fresh new batch of soap. Bear then caught whiff of a strange scent, saying, "Smells like bandits again, but I'm not sure. It's a little different. Be ready." Everyone took a defensive position, ready for anything. The man stood up, saying, "Bandits and goblins are usually pretty active around these parts. Bandits usually attack at night, while goblins have no fear attacking in broad daylight, so it's most likely them, those stupid creatures." The man used his levitation magic to make his sword float, then he put the grip of the sword in his mouth. Everyone was rather surprised by this. Reminds me of an off-brand Zoro, thought Ezekiel, now back from getting the soap, recalling the One Piece character. The man looked around, sword in mouth, saying, "Those slippery fuckers love hiding in bushes or anything that can give their short statures cover. They're usually pretty quiet as well. Those little assholes love stealing what they can." Ezekiel exclaimed, "Good god man! Why are you so knowledgeable about goblins?! You're not Goblin Slayer, okay?!" The man stared at Ezekiel and said, "O-Okay?" The man shook off Ezekiel's comment and kept looking around. Bear heard an arrow being nocked and said, "They're somewhere that way!" Bear then pointed in a general direction, and an arrow was suddenly fired from that direction. The man saw the arrow and cut the arrow in half from the tip of the arrow to the feathers in the back in mid-air, viciously biting into the sword's grip. Suko, a little disappointed in himself, said, "Sort of puts my arrow-snapping from yesterday to shame, huh?" The man, with incredible speed, rushed the bush hiding two goblins. Both goblins started to flee, but the man chased them down and proceeded to cut down the two goblins. The man then noticed a few goblins sneaking up behind Kairi and Aqua and shouted, "Behind you!" Kairi and Aqua turned around to notice the goblins running at them with small daggers, and both Kairi and Aqua shot magic bullets of their respective element at the goblins. A few goblins had surrounded Bear but they were no match for him, as Bear quickly pummeled the goblins with powerful punches. Bear, realizing just how weak goblins actually were, didn't even need to use his axe at all. Ezekiel decided that this was a good opportunity to test out combining air and water magic, and as a goblin rushed Ezekiel, he summoned a decent amount of water and propelled it forward by putting some air magic behind it to push the water forward at high speeds. This wave of water quickly engulfed the goblin, sending the goblin away on a wave of water. Suko was laughing as the goblins attempted to break his hardened scales with their daggers, and with one punch, he sent the goblins flying. The man, wanting to finish the job, cut the goblins that were sent flying by Suko in mid-air. The man then landed, and with a quick flick of his neck, cleaned his blade of any trace of goblin blood. Suko silently said, "Tch. Show-off."
With the goblins now defeated, Ezekiel realized that goblins were rather weak, but their numbers could be a potential problem. The man then started ransacking the goblin's bodies. Ezekiel, now shaken out of thought, stared at the man, who simply said, "They might have stuff that we can sell. I wasn't a scavenger for years just to ignore some goblin bodies. Help me look." Ezekiel figured that made sense, so he joined in. The man told them that goblins usually held a small amount of treasure or stolen goods with them since they were greedy by nature, and the findings added up to a decent amount of things they could potentially sell. Ezekiel, after everyone got their share of the rewards, said, "Thanks for your help, mister." The man replied, "No problem. If there's nothing else, I'll be on my way." "Well, there's actually one thing I'd like to ask of you," said Ezekiel. The man stopped in his tracks and turned towards Ezekiel, asking, "What is it?" Ezekiel asked, "Don't you get lonely traveling by yourself?" The man stared at the others standing behind Ezekiel then said, "I prefer it this way. I'm not good around people, anyways. At least, not anymore." The man turned back towards Ezekiel and said, "Plus, you don't want a wanted man and a long-forgotten relic of the Humanity War tagging along with you." Ezekiel's interest in this mysterious man only grew, so he said, "Surely the nation of science might be able to change your mind." The man raised his eyebrow, asking, "Nation of science?" Ezekiel had a confident look on his face, saying, "Yeah. That thing called soap that I sold you? That's just one of the many cultivations of science, and that's not even anywhere close to the amazing things that I can show you." Ezekiel then stood a little taller, saying, "You don't have to travel by yourself anymore. We take all people, regardless of gender, race, or if you're a huge pervert or not. You don't seem like a bad person, and it's alright that you aren't the best with people. Besides, I've got a good feeling that you'll be extremely helpful to us." Ezekiel grinned, saying, "What I'm trying to say is: we'll accept you regardless of your circumstances, only if you want to be accepted by us." Bear then stepped forward, saying, "I've been needing a sparring partner, and you fit the bill. It'd be nice if we could both grow stronger together." Suko also stepped forward, saying, "It'd be nice to have a swordsman along for the ride." Kairi nodded in agreement. Aqua shyly said, "I-It would be nice to have another addition to the party." Ezekiel laughed then asked the man, "So, will you join my nation of science?" The man was shocked to see such bonds among such a diverse group of people. He looked down at the ground and considered his options, but something in him longed to have what he had forgotten about so many years ago: friendship, trust to share among comrades, and the feeling of being accepted despite appearances. He currently had something close to it, but sometimes he felt he saw them as a means to an end, not as true friends. However, he felt that the group standing before him would be a bit different. This "nation of science" seemed to have all of the things he felt he'd need, and he was interested in what Ezekiel had said earlier. That thing called soap that I sold you? That's just one of the many cultivations of science, and that's not even anywhere close to the amazing things that I can show you. The man was rather intrigued by this "science" that Ezekiel described. The man also felt that there was something different with Ezekiel, like there were greater things in store for him. The man also saw the group as potential allies that could help him out, and they seemed strong enough to hold their own when it came down to it. The man, still looking at the ground, had found his answer. The man then raised his head with a small smile on his face, saying, "I'll join your nation of science." Ezekiel, now grinning happily, said, "Glad to have you, but we aren't that strict around here. Hell, I'm no king, that's for damn sure." The others looked happy with the new addition to the party, and all that remained was one question. Ezekiel asked, "So, what's your name?" The man answered, "Tokuda Tetsuo, but during the Humanity War, they called me 'the Armless Ghost.'"134Please respect copyright.PENANAzy4bhSrmZ2