Phanima
That servant of the evil one
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As always, Edgeworth didn't hesitate to rub salt in his wounds as he stepped away from the field. He was far from in the mood to retaliate and simply ignored the girl's comment before proceeding to the edge of the ring to wait for the conclusion of Kurado's duel. But not before stepping past the still sitting Sarasi. Contemplating whether he should tell the boy off for making him look bad in relation, Michel decided to keep his advice short and simple.
"Don't get worked up about such trivial matters Sarasi." he started coldly, averting eye contact but remained standing beside the newcomer's hunched form, "It makes you look like a weakling and is insulting to me for being associated with you."
Far from his most impressive or intimidating speech, he had said what he needed to say and was content with that. And soon enough, as he returned his attention to the still flickering wall of fire surrounding them, he heard the unmistakable sounds of duel disks deactivating, not to mention all of the maniacal shouts and laughter emanating behind him. Then, in a last explosive fit, the defeated Shadow Duelist errupted in place, disappearing from sight under a veil of similarly toned fire. Despite having sworn off becoming involved with such people, Michel couldn't help but notice the rather unique cards this Koji person had played. Specifically, his Synchro Monsters. And by the look of things, Kurado seemed equally interested in the presence of these new monsters but failed to comprehend any valuable information about their premature release.
The flaming blue barrier soon died down opening the path onto the wharf. Glancing a look over to where his own defeated Shadow Duelist lied, he was surprised to see that she was now nowhere to be seen. Scoffing at the loss of his own potential informant, Michel proceeded to the ship Edgeworth had miraculously accosted into opening a clear path to Duelist Kingdom.
Standing back to allow Manjoume and Sarasi to board the ship, something quite serious came to his attention. The revelation of Smith and Kurado's markings. Unable to ignore the ramblings of the redhead's heightened exclamations, Michel had glanced a look and spotted the crude design imprinted into the boy's bicep. A marking that was apparently associated with these people who kept targeting them.
At that, their guide then proceeded to usher them all on board before making their way to their next destination. Things had become complicated again. And it was now Smith who needed and eye to be kept on.
Breathing a hearty yawn, the raven-haired girl glanced a sideways look at the brunette's current predicament. The young girl now stood face to face against two very familiar faces, the same two people who once served alongside her. All three bore the same fashioned duel disk, the kind used in the brunette's previous bout with a certain individual who just happened to be her opponents' superior.
"It's quite unfortunate..." the raven-haired girl started, kicking her feet against the cardboard boxes she sat upon, her arms bracing the wall behind her as she lent back to observe the duel playing out in front of her, "You're both such capable individuals, it's a shame you decided to be so stubborn and decline my offer. Honestly, is my brother worth all of this?"
Hinting at their rather severe injuries, undoubtedly caused by their newly dressed duel disks and the young girl standing unscathed before them, she merely flashed them a gentle smile and resumed playing the waiting game.
"Of course, my offer still stands whenever you decide you've had enough..." she continued, "But I should warn you that Chelsea is somewhat thorough in her duties, so I would be haste in my decision if I were you."
The two bruised and battered subordinates remained unmoved in their stance, their attention focused solely on the overwhelming assault caused by the girl directly in from of them.
"Gregorovitch... Jose..." the brunette started sympathetically, an obvious tone of regret in her voice, "I... I'm sorry."
"Don't get worked up about such trivial matters Sarasi." he started coldly, averting eye contact but remained standing beside the newcomer's hunched form, "It makes you look like a weakling and is insulting to me for being associated with you."
Far from his most impressive or intimidating speech, he had said what he needed to say and was content with that. And soon enough, as he returned his attention to the still flickering wall of fire surrounding them, he heard the unmistakable sounds of duel disks deactivating, not to mention all of the maniacal shouts and laughter emanating behind him. Then, in a last explosive fit, the defeated Shadow Duelist errupted in place, disappearing from sight under a veil of similarly toned fire. Despite having sworn off becoming involved with such people, Michel couldn't help but notice the rather unique cards this Koji person had played. Specifically, his Synchro Monsters. And by the look of things, Kurado seemed equally interested in the presence of these new monsters but failed to comprehend any valuable information about their premature release.
The flaming blue barrier soon died down opening the path onto the wharf. Glancing a look over to where his own defeated Shadow Duelist lied, he was surprised to see that she was now nowhere to be seen. Scoffing at the loss of his own potential informant, Michel proceeded to the ship Edgeworth had miraculously accosted into opening a clear path to Duelist Kingdom.
Standing back to allow Manjoume and Sarasi to board the ship, something quite serious came to his attention. The revelation of Smith and Kurado's markings. Unable to ignore the ramblings of the redhead's heightened exclamations, Michel had glanced a look and spotted the crude design imprinted into the boy's bicep. A marking that was apparently associated with these people who kept targeting them.
At that, their guide then proceeded to usher them all on board before making their way to their next destination. Things had become complicated again. And it was now Smith who needed and eye to be kept on.
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Breathing a hearty yawn, the raven-haired girl glanced a sideways look at the brunette's current predicament. The young girl now stood face to face against two very familiar faces, the same two people who once served alongside her. All three bore the same fashioned duel disk, the kind used in the brunette's previous bout with a certain individual who just happened to be her opponents' superior.
"It's quite unfortunate..." the raven-haired girl started, kicking her feet against the cardboard boxes she sat upon, her arms bracing the wall behind her as she lent back to observe the duel playing out in front of her, "You're both such capable individuals, it's a shame you decided to be so stubborn and decline my offer. Honestly, is my brother worth all of this?"
Hinting at their rather severe injuries, undoubtedly caused by their newly dressed duel disks and the young girl standing unscathed before them, she merely flashed them a gentle smile and resumed playing the waiting game.
"Of course, my offer still stands whenever you decide you've had enough..." she continued, "But I should warn you that Chelsea is somewhat thorough in her duties, so I would be haste in my decision if I were you."
The two bruised and battered subordinates remained unmoved in their stance, their attention focused solely on the overwhelming assault caused by the girl directly in from of them.
"Gregorovitch... Jose..." the brunette started sympathetically, an obvious tone of regret in her voice, "I... I'm sorry."