Ezekiel and Tokuda, after Ezekiel showed the katana plans to Tokuda, agreed to meet up at the blacksmithing camp tomorrow morning, and they both headed off in separate directions. Ezekiel, remembering that Bear could make rustic items, decided to see just how much Bear could make. Ezekiel arrived at Bear's small house and knocked on the door. Bear then opened it and said, "Little bro? What are you doing here?" Ezekiel grinned, saying, "I've got a small job for you." Bear then invited Ezekiel inside, and the two of them sat down in Bear's small kitchen. Ezekiel produced the plans to make the katana, and he asked Bear, "Do you think you could design a hilt for this by tomorrow?" Bear studied the plans for the katana, saying, "I probably could. It doesn't seem too different from how I made my axe grip." Ezekiel grinned, saying, "Sweet. This new sword is gonna be kickass, as well as a major leap forward for the nation of science." Bear smiled as well, saying, "Hell yeah, little bro. Better show me the results of it after you make it!"
The next day then arrived rather quickly, and both Ezekiel and Tokuda soon found themselves at the blacksmithing camp. Ezekiel had his katana plans in one hand and the hilt Bear gave to him in the other, and he searched around for Murdan while Tokuda attempted to keep a low profile within the camp. After searching for a couple of minutes, Ezekiel found Murdan, who was busy hammering away on what seemed to be a new shield in the works. Ezekiel approached from the front, saying, "Hey, Murdan!" Murdan was still busying hammering away, and Ezekiel could tell that he was very focused on making the new shield, appearing to tune out everything else except for what was in front of him. Ezekiel patiently waited, as he understood that once someone got into a focused state of mind like Murdan currently was, it absolutely sucked ass to be disturbed during it. Murdan, after a little bit, sat down his hammer, took a deep breath, and wiped the sweat off his forehead with his hand. Murdan then smiled, proud of the outcome of the shield, then looked up and noticed Ezekiel standing there. Murdan smiled ever wider, saying, "Ah! If it isn't Bear's little brother! Welcome back!" Ezekiel then asked, "How'd you know that we left?" Murdan then looked disappointed, saying, "I went to The Crimson Tankard Inn since yer Lad Steaks are getting really popular, and I wanted to have some made by ya, but Whiskey told me that ya guys left on a trip." Murdan then regained his smile, asking, "Listen youngin', now that yer back, how about cookin' up Grandpa Murdan a Lad Steak by the chef who actually made it?" Ezekiel chuckled, saying, "Sure thing, Murdan. But first, I've got something I want you to take a look at and craft for me." Ezekiel then handed Murdan the designs for the katana, and Murdan inspected the design closely. Murdan then asked, "Are ya even sure we can do this? It seems like it needs a metal that I've never even heard of." Ezekiel nodded, saying, "I'll show you how to make the metal you need to craft this beauty. I'll leave the actual sword crafting to you." Murdan said, "You've made the miracle bar called 'soap', so I don't doubt yer skills with this new metal we're going to make." Ezekiel grinned, saying, "Good. It'll be a long ass process, and I'm not aiming for perfection with it, but the end result is gonna be worth it in the long run for the nation of science."
With that, Ezekiel and Murdan got to work. Tokuda silently watched from afar, wondering if Ezekiel's "science" would actually be more beneficial than just making soap and food. Ezekiel explained the steps to Murdan as they were working, saying, "To make this sword, we need to get rid of the impurities in the iron, which will then lead us to acquiring steel. We need the furnace to be around 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit while doing this, so coal will help with that." Murdan raised the temperature of the furnace by adding in coal until Ezekiel determined that it was around the specified temperature. Ezekiel then said, "We'll need to heat the iron until the flames turn purple, meaning that it's ready to be purified." Murdan put a chunk of iron inside of the furnace which had a bright flame going inside of it. After a while, the flames started to glow purple. Ezekiel then said, "Now, the most important part in making steel is this: we need to fold and hammer around 2 or 3 layers of the heated iron ore. Ideally, 10 to 12 times is preferred to get the maximum strength from the sword, but 2 or 3 times will really be all we need to get a kickass sword. We want the iron to just be glowing red and never reach a molten state so that we can meld and refine it properly to take out the impurities. We're looking for carbon percentages in the iron to be between 0.5 and 1.5 percent, and once we've reached that target area, we'll have ourselves steel, which is quite unbreakable. Then, we can make the sword using that." Murdan scoffed, saying, "I don't know about that 'carbon percentage' thing you said, but only fold it 2 or 3 times? Please, youngin'! Remember who's making the sword! I have my pride as a blacksmithin' dwarf, and if you think I'm gonna simply half-ass this job, you're wrong! If it's gonna take 10 to 12 folds to make it top-notch, then 10 to 12 folds is what I'm doing, youngin'!" Murdan then took the glowing piece of iron out of the furnace and began going to town on it, heating, hammering, and folding the shit out of the iron. This process was repeated a full twelve times, which was a surprise to Ezekiel, even though Murdan told him he would do it that many times. I'll let him have this one, but thanks to modern science, the metal really only needs to be folded around 2 or 3 times to basically get the same results, thought Ezekiel, smiling to himself. A little while later, they soon had themselves steel.
Ezekiel, grinning at the progress they've made, said, "Next is the actual blade-making portion. I trust you can do that, Murdan?" Murdan said, "Of course ya fuckin' can, youngin'! I'm not the damn head blacksmith for no reason!" Murdan then proceeded to make the blade by smacking it with a hammer on his anvil, continually turning it, reheating it, and shaping it based on the designs that Ezekiel gave to Murdan. Murdan then showed the blade to Ezekiel, who was happy with the result. Ezekiel then said, "We've got a couple more steps, but they won't take long. We just need to treat the blade with a clay mixture except for the cutting edge of the blade and reheat it. I've got some specially mixed clay here, actually." Ezekiel produced a jar of clay that he bought before coming to the blacksmith camp, and he mixed the clay with a small amount of grass and feathers. Ezekiel then said, "This'll make the sword sharper and more flexible. We then quench the blade to make it harder. Then, we temper the blade to balance out the flexibility and hardness. Finally, we grind the blade to remove the clay and make it sharp, polish it up, and add the hilt onto it." Murdan proceeded to do these steps, and as the final touch, Murdan then carefully placed the hilt onto the katana and secured it by using wraps. Murdan and Ezekiel stepped back to admire their work, with Murdan saying, "Now, that's a beauty if I've ever seen one, youngin'!" Murdan then took a closer look at it, saying, "Hmm. Now that I'm actually seeing it, this blade seems specifically designed for cutting. The backside seems like it's designed for parrying strikes. This kind of craftsmanship is much different from the typical swords you see here!" Ezekiel grinned, saying, "I'd expect a blacksmith to take notice! That's the effort of many sword makers and science sitting here before you!" Tokuda then walked up, rather impressed that the katana came out nicely done. While Ezekiel wasn't looking, Murdan gave Tokuda a strange glance but said nothing, although he realized who Tokuda really was. Tokuda also noticed Murdan but said nothing as well. Ezekiel then said, "Tokuda, go ahead and try it out!" Tokuda then bit down on the hilt of the katana, picking it up with his mouth, and he could tell that it was lighter than his old sword. He swung it around using his head, getting a feel for the blade. Tokuda then noticed a straw dummy was nearby, and in an instant, the straw dummy was cut in half, with Tokuda smiling. Tokuda then said, "This is a damn good blade, Ezekiel. Can't wait to see what it does on the battlefield." Bear, who happened to stumble in on this since his curiosity got the better of him, said, "Well, wait no longer, brother! I'll be your sparring partner so you can get a feel for your blade." Tokuda grinned, saying, "Alright. Let's go somewhere where we won't be disturbed." Bear, Ezekiel, Murdan, and Tokuda then left the blacksmithing camp and headed for the outskirts of Wolfwater.
Once at the outskirts of Wolfwater, Bear and Tokuda agreed on a set of rules to be followed during this sparring session. There would be no severely injuring blows, and the first person maimed is declared the loser. If Ezekiel and Murdan felt the need to step in and stop the spar for whatever reason, they were able to, and fighting would immediately stop right then and there. Bear and Tokuda took their stances, ready to begin fighting. Ezekiel then shouted, "Begin!" Tokuda and Bear charged at each other with astonishing speed, and both axe and katana quickly met in a flurry of quick strikes. Then, Tokuda jumped back to get some distance between him and Bear, and Bear gripped his axe tighter. "Not bad for someone who only fights using his mouth," said Bear, with a smile on his face. "I didn't think you could keep up with me, especially with your size. I'm impressed," said Tokuda, with a grin on his face. Bear then quickly closed the distance between himself and Tokuda, and Tokuda met Bear's axe attacks by blocking all of them in rapid succession, furiously turning his head in many directions to block Bear's attacks. This went on for a bit, with Tokuda and Bear trading blows, switching from offense to defense multiple times. Ezekiel and Murdan were surprised at their speed, barely able to keep up with them by using their eyes. However, the sparring session soon came to a close. Bear thought he saw an opening and used his body to quickly swing the momentum of the axe in the opposite direction, but Tokuda was faster, as he used the katana to slice through the wood in Bear's axe, cutting Bear's hand a small bit. Bear was surprised, as he was left holding a broken handle, and the top half of the axe landed in the dirt about 10 feet away. Bear winced in pain, and Murdan then said, "Alright, youngins! The sparrin' battle is over! Tokuda wins!" To everyone's surprise, however, Bear suddenly threw a punch with the hand not holding his broken wooden handle, striking Tokuda in the face and knocking him back a bit. The punch was so powerful that it actually knocked the sword out of Tokuda's mouth, causing him to hit the ground hard. Bear was then on top of Tokuda, beating into him. Ezekiel and Murdan then quickly rushed over to stop Bear, with Ezekiel and Murdan grabbing one arm each to stop Bear's hard punches. Bear almost shook off Ezekiel and Murdan, but Murdan swiftly kicked Bear in the stomach, making Bear's strength go away as Bear gasped for air instead of fighting back. Ezekiel and Murdan then pinned Bear to the ground, with Ezekiel saying, "Calm down, Bear! It's just a sparring match!" Bear then angrily shouted, "I don't care if it was a sparring match or not! That was supposed to be my way of getting revenge!" Tokuda slowly got up, and a face full of regret was all Tokuda showed. Beat then shouted, "You know exactly what you did, you 'Armless Ghost' bastard! You don't know how long I've been waiting for this day to find you and kick your ass!" Tokuda then coldly said, "I won this match. Don't talk about revenge until you've gotten stronger than me, son of the Red Bear." Tokuda then walked off without saying another word, using levitation magic to put the katana inside a temporary scabbard.
Bear, who lost the will to fight back after hearing what Tokuda said, struggled to keep himself composed. Ezekiel and Murdan, who were still pinning Bear to the ground, slowly let go of Bear. Bear then slowly and silently got up, took a deep breath, and said, "Both of you, forget what you saw today." Bear silently gathered up the pieces of his axe left without a word. Ezekiel was stunned at the events that took place, still attempting to process everything that happened. Ezekiel and Murdan were left alone, but Murdan then said, "Don't worry about it too much. I can understand Bear's feelings." Ezekiel was about to ask what Murdan meant by that, but Murdan then spoke again, saying, "As payment for making the sword, you'll treat me to yer Lad Steaks, youngin'." Ezekiel quickly agreed, as making a Lad Steak for Murdan was much cheaper than the prices that Murdan might've charged for making a sword. The two of them headed over to The Crimson Tankard Inn, and Ezekiel quickly made Lad Steaks for both himself and Murdan. Murdan was delighted by the steaks, glad that the chef who had invented it had made it for him since they tasted much better than what Whiskey or the other chefs could do. Ezekiel was still shocked by the events of today, but he couldn't bring himself to ask Murdan about it. Murdan then sat back, saying, "Goddamn, youngin'! That was some good steak if I say so myself!" Ezekiel was happy to hear the compliment. Murdan then leaned back in his chair and said, "Listen, youngin', I also have a minor problem that I need your help with. The guild in this town is being an ass and won't help. If you help me out with it, I'll consider your payment for the sword to be paid off fully." There was a guild in this town? Well shit, I could've been a badass adventurer when I started out here, but I ended up working a minimum wage job of sorts! That's fucking bullshit, thought Ezekiel. Ezekiel, however, dismissed these thoughts and asked, "What do you want me to do?" Murdan said, "Based on reports from my men, there's a certain black magic wizard that keeps interferin' with my shipment of goods like swords and armor. The damn guild won't do anything since their prices for protection are too fuckin' high. So, that's why I'm asking ya, who will do it and do it for free." Ezekiel thought about this, asking, "Why would a black magic wizard want to keep attacking shipments? If they possess black magic, why not do more stuff with it?" Murdan shrugged, saying, "Beats me, youngin'. For all we know, the black magic wizard could've been hired to eliminate competition in the blacksmithin' industry, and I know a few slimy bastards that would do something like that." Ezekiel then said, "So, I just need to stop this black magic wizard? Sounds easy enough." Murdan then said, "Good. I've actually got a shipment ready to go, and I want you to protect them while they're traveling. Shouldn't take more than a day to do this, either." Ezekiel accepted the job, then said, "Well, I'm pretty sure I'm gonna need more help. Lemme ask around."
Ezekiel, after asking around, was only able to get the help of Aqua, Rina, and Tokuda. Bear was still pissed off about today and Ezekiel decided to ask Bear for help with Tokuda around wasn't the best plan. Suko said he had better things to do, but Ezekiel knew that he really didn't. Ezekiel couldn't find Kairi, and he assumed that she might be in a town close by, testing out new foods. Ezekiel gave Aqua, Rina, and Tokuda an explanation of their job to do, and they all agreed to come along and help. Tokuda wanted to test out his new sword more, Aqua wanted to be with Ezekiel (although she didn't say that to his face), and Rina simply had nothing better to do. So, with this small team, they headed out and began guarding the shipment of supplies.
Ezekiel and Tokuda were sitting in a carriage in front of the cart hauling all the goods, and Rina and Aqua were sitting in a carriage behind the cart hauling goods. Ezekiel still couldn't get his mind off of what happened with the sparring match, bothered by the way that Tokuda and Bear acted towards one another. Ezekiel wasn't sure what to say until Tokuda spoke up first, saying, "Sorry about earlier today." Ezekiel was surprised to hear that, and said, "It's alright. I just wasn't expecting the sparring match to go that out of control." Tokuda said, "Me neither, although I guess I had it coming for me sooner or later." Tokuda sighed, then looked out at the wilderness surrounding them. Tokuda then said, "You know, I often wonder what my life would be like if I wasn't considered a war hero and didn't have some dumbass nickname like 'the Armless Ghost' hanging above me. Ironically, I feel like my past self is truly a ghost, haunting me to this very day, and I feel like I'll never be able to live out a normal life." Ezekiel stayed silent but continued to listen to Tokuda. "I've made choices I regret, and fought in a war that I didn't even want to fight in the first place. My missing arms are a constant reminder of that, as they're scars that will never heal." Tokuda then fell silent, leaving a strange feeling of gloom in the air between Ezekiel and Tokuda. Ezekiel then asked, "Why are you telling me all of this?" Tokuda said nothing for a bit, attempting to find the words to say. He eventually found them, saying, "I feel like you're the first person to see me as a normal human being, not some long-forgotten war hero. People who knew who I was used to treat me like a god or a devil after the events of the Humanity War depending on which side you were on, and I hated it. I wanted to go back to my simple lifestyle before I was forced to fight in the war, but I just couldn't. Some people tend to forget that at the end of the day, I've got an expiration date just like every other human or living thing in this world. I'm no god and I could be considered a devil at times, but I don't consider myself a war hero, no matter who tells me that. A hero is supposed to save everyone, so how does someone like me, who kills those who don't deserve it, be considered a hero?" Tokuda had yet another face of regret, and Ezekiel had no words to say. Tokuda's words weighed heavy on Ezekiel. Ezekiel himself had never experienced war, but he felt that he could understand what Tokuda was trying to say: war is never easy to deal with, during it and after it as well. Your hands become stained with the blood of many, and no matter how many times you wash your hands, the blood still stays there, serving as a reminder of the things you've done. Tokuda then said, "I guess, in a way, I see some part of me resembling my past self when I look at you. Maybe it's just your youth or the way you look hopeful when you talk about changing the world with 'science' or whatever you call it. Maybe it's the fact that you still have a future to look forward to. Whatever it is, it makes me forget myself for a bit, and I think that I'm actually normal for once." Tokuda sighed, looked up at the sky, then said, "It makes me feel like I still have a chance to make life go in the direction that I want it to. It makes me feel like I'm not defined by the nickname people give me." Ezekiel looked up at Tokuda, saying, "Of course, idiot. You choose the person you want to be. No one can make that choice for you. You may have been a war hero with a cool nickname back then, but who are you now?" Tokuda was surprised to hear that from Ezekiel, and Tokuda simply said, "I guess that's the question I'm attempting to answer right now. Until then, I'll just stick with being 'the Armless Ghost.'" Tokuda laughed softly, saying, "What the hell am I even saying? This conversation is getting ridiculous." Ezekiel laughed as well, saying, "It might be. It might not be." Ezekiel sighed, then said, "Don't let others choose who you are." Tokuda nodded, then Ezekiel asked, "So, what exactly happened between you and Bear?" Tokuda fell silent for a bit, then said, "I can't answer that question right now. It's a bit complex and I really don't want to get into it. Besides, we have company."
Ezekiel looked ahead at the road in front of them, and on the road was a figure completely dressed in black robes. Ezekiel squinted his eyes to get a better look, but he couldn't see their face. They were just standing there in the middle of the road, motionless. Suddenly, black magic circles appeared on the ground, and a black goo-like liquid began oozing out from the black circles. The carriage was suddenly stuck in place, and Ezekiel realized that the black goo was like an extremely sticky adhesive, quickly drying in place. The adhesive should lose its composition when heated, thought Ezekiel. However, Ezekiel knew that this was also magic, so some rules of science may not apply to this scenario. Deciding to try it, Ezekiel quickly used a new move that he developed, Flamethrower, to heat the adhesive up by putting out a constant stream of high-temperature fire, and to his surprise, the black goo was actually liquifying and losing its ability to stick to things. After that spell, he still had a lot of mana particles left in him, and he smiled to himself. I'll have to thank Kairi and Aqua for that rigorous training they did with me. Without them, I probably wouldn't be able to hold my own or do as much as I can do now, thought Ezekiel. This also surprised the figure in black robes, as they tried another spell, but this time shooting out the black goo from circles that appeared in the air. By this point, Aqua and Rina had made it up to where Tokuda and Ezekiel were. Aqua began firing water bullets to intercept the black goo in midair while Rina began firing arrows to pop the black goo in midair. Tokuda used this covering fire to slash his way to the black-robed figure. The black-robed figure, out of desperation, quickly fled into the forest. By this point, the black goo had disappeared around the carriages, so Ezekiel said to Aqua and Rina, "Watch the carts! I'm going after Tokuda!" Aqua and Rina both nodded, and Ezekiel ran off after Tokuda.
Tokuda pursued the mysterious figure as they dashed in between trees. The figure used black goo to try to slow down Tokuda, but Tokuda quickly slashed his way through the black goo balls. Then, the figure came to a sudden stop, and Tokuda stopped as well, wary of what the figure might do next. The mysterious figure seemed to be chanting something, but Tokuda couldn't tell. Soon, skeleton hands popped out of the ground around the mysterious figure, and the skeletons crawled out of the ground. Some were dressed in old chainmail armor wielding swords, some were dressed in robes carrying staffs, and some were just plain skeletons. Tokuda's eyes lit up, realizing that he could finally test out his new sword without holding back. The mysterious figure pointed at Tokuda, and the skeletons charged. The ones with robes and staffs stayed back, shooting magic at Tokuda. Tokuda was about to get hit by a fireball that was cast by one of the skeleton mages when Ezekiel, who finally caught up to Tokuda, suddenly cast a shield of water around him, nullifying all magic attacks. Practicing the water shield five hundred times in one go is paying off now thanks to Aqua, thought Ezekiel. Tokuda shouted, "Thanks!" Ezekiel nodded and held off the skeleton mages while Tokuda joyfully cut down the skeleton army. Bones began flying everywhere as Tokuda moved extremely quickly, darting in and out between skeletons and cutting them down one by one.
Once the skeleton army was defeated, the black-robed figure then shouted, "How dare you defy the Fallen Goddess, Mia!" The black-robed figure then unveiled herself, revealing long black hair, red eyes, and a rather childish figure with a human face that had a singular small fang poking out of her mouth. If one had to describe her appearance, the term would be "gothic loli." Tokuda then said, "Child or not, I'll still carve you up." The girl, Mia, then said, "I'm not a kid, dammit! I'm over two thousand years old!" Yep, definitely a gothic loli, thought Ezekiel. Ezekiel then faced Mia, saying, "Are you the black magic wizard that's been messing with Murdan's cargo?" Mia then laughed like a stereotypical villain in a kid's show, saying, "Hahaha! I am! They must know the terror of the Fallen Goddess, Mia!" Tokuda then said, "You fucked with the wrong person today," and quickly ran to where Mia was standing. Mia was also surprised by this, as she had no time to react before Tokuda suddenly pinned her down, with his sword pinning her robe down in the dirt so she couldn't move. Tokuda then evilly grinned and asking, "Fallen Goddess, have you ever met the devil?" Mia, who was visibly scared, said, "N-No? Why?" Tokuda then got close, saying, "Well, you're about to meet him unless you answer my questions correctly." Not this interrogation bullshit again, thought Ezekiel. Out of desperation, Mia tried to summon more skeletons, but Ezekiel shot them down with magic before they could fully emerge from the ground. Tokuda then crouched over Mia, giving off an intimidating aura, and asked, "Why are you stealing the cargo from Murdan?" Mia, trembling at the realization that she was powerless, answered, "W-We think that Murdan is supplying the small organization known as the Freedom Legion with weapons!" So, Murdan was sending out weapons to the Freedom Legion? That's impossible, thought Tokuda and Ezekiel, who were both surprised to hear this. Tokuda then asked, "What proof do you have to make such a claim?" Mia, still trembling, said, "W-When we fought Freedom Legion soldiers, all of their equipment had the mark of the blacksmith Murdan." Tokuda then asked, "Who sent you to do this?" Mia, still trembling, said, "T-The Southern General of the Human Army!" Tokuda said, "Tch. It better not be who I think it is." Tokuda stared at her and said, "I've got no more questions for you. Be grateful I don't kill you." Tokuda looked over at Ezekiel, who gave him a smile and a thumbs-up for not killing her. Tokuda retrieved his sword, and Mia slowly got up. Mia then said, "This isn't over! I'll have my revenge, Armless Ghost and sidekick!" Mia summoned some skeletons who dragged her into the ground and vanished without a trace. Ezekiel was pissed, saying, "SIDEKICK?! I'M THE GODDAMN PROTAGONIST OF THIS FUCKING BOOK! SIDEKICK MY DICK! Not literally though. That, uh, that would actually hurt." Tokuda then kicked the ground, saying, "I would've killed her, but I know you wouldn't let me." Ezekiel grinned, saying, "Damn right. People can change given the right circumstances, so we can give her a second chance." Tokuda laughed hysterically, saying, "You're soft, Ezekiel. Although you haven't had the experience of war yet, so I can't exactly hold that against you." Ezekiel then said, "Soft or not, did you really want to kill her?" Tokuda then wore a serious gaze and said, "I didn't want to, but if it's for the Freedom Legion's prosperity, then I won't hesitate." Ezekiel then said, "Rina's an example of that. She changed her ways and joined us. I wouldn't be surprised if that Fallen Goddess Mia decided to join us." Tokuda shrugged, saying, "Sure, but not many people change that easily. I still don't trust Rina, and I don't think someone like that fake goddess would ever join up with us." With that, the two of them headed back to the carriage where Aqua and Rina were waiting.
The rest of the day went by pretty quickly. They made the delivery of weapons (which was, in fact, delivered to a hideout of the Freedom Legion, so Murdan was actually helping the Freedom Legion), headed back to Wolfwater, and reported the success of a job well done to Murdan. Aqua and Rina left after reporting, leaving Ezekiel, Murdan, and Tokuda. Murdan smiled, saying, "I bet those pricks from the guild couldn't do as good a job as ya all did, even if I paid them their stupid high amount. Ain't that right, youngin'?" Ezekiel shrugged, saying, "I suppose so." Ezekiel wanted to ask Murdan about the shipment that was sent to the Freedom Legion, but then Tokuda spoke up, saying, "Murdan and I have things to talk about in private. Could you leave us be for now?" Ezekiel said, "That's fine, I guess. I'll just head back to The Crimson Tankard Inn." Ezekiel then headed back to The Crimson Tankard Inn. It was a little past dinnertime now, and Ezekiel was rather hungry. As he was about to enter the kitchen, he noticed that a familiar face was sitting at a table, with black hair and red eyes with the figure of a child. Ezekiel then realized that it was none other than the Fallen Goddess, Mia.133Please respect copyright.PENANATCu970A3Ut