It would seem that now they were in the clear for the most part. At least, they were able to breathe freely without the worry of the enemy to get at them every other minute. The freedom they now had would be put to good use as Jaakuna would not only be able to get the help that he needed from his ship and its AI, Iris, but also the rest of the group would be able to plan out what to do next, mainly just what they could do in the meantime. Nadeline brings up interesting ideas and points about how Archadia and Rozarria won’t wait around long to make their next move. The only safe haven they can find themselves in would be Rabanastre, but they only could stay there for so long. Wesley and Savayna each listen to Nadeline and Emiri’s words and Wesley speaks up first, looking towards Nadeline first. [b]“Ah yes, you are correct — the AI Jaakuna and myself stumbled upon is truly troubling. However, I do not think we need to fret about that at the current moment. With the Dawn Shard snapped in half and the Dusk Shard in our possession, the notion of the AI being realized has been put on the backburner for Archadia and/or Rozarria.”[/b] Wesley said, as he truly believes the fear of an AI going amuck every fleet of the Archadian and/or Rozarrian empires is down to a minimum worry at the most. Savayna just huffed at what Wesley said. [b]“That still doesn’t help us any. Most likely they’ll find a way to get to us and that’s not good.”[/b] Savayna said, [b]“So, what little miss princess said is correct. The enemy won’t hesitate to come after us yet again.”[/b] Savayna said as she found herself agreeing with Nadeline, who would have thought it? When Emiri spoke, Wesley had also considered it. [b]“You just might be onto something, Emiri.” [/b]Wesley said. Savayna, again, huffed at what Wesley just said. [b]“A little too late for that. It probably would have worked if we got to that conclusion at the very start, but as you saw back at the shrine, Jaakuna’s body had thus stopped showing outward mist.”[/b] She said with a sour taste in her mouth. She didn’t want to be right, but there was not much else they could do. Wesley bit his thumb, just wondering what else they could do. [b]“So, if not that, then what else could we possibly do to help Jaakuna?”[/b]