[h3][url=https://youtu.be/fAHbUcWxJXs]Sato Hashimoto // Sapphire Inn[/url][/h3] After the two teams parted ways, Sato couldn't help but question the logic of putting two newbies on the same team, but he trusted that the others knew what they were doing. Ryan and Kami were with them, so it wasn't like the new guys were being put to their own devices. While that team went one way, Sato found himself in a fairly familiar team as they marched into the front entrance of the inn. Was there ever a time where he went into the mirror world without Kotori in the same team...? As they walked through the doors of the shadow world inn, he wondered about what their navigator had told them. Apparently, almost twelve other people had gotten thrown into the dungeon as well. If previous battles were any indication, running into them would prove extremely tiring... But, it wasn't like they could just purposely avoid the other victims. They'd have to deal with what they find, and then perhaps the rest of the team could come in once their main objective is completed, seeing as how it'd be pushing it if the current two team members did [i]everything[/i]. But... why didn't the dozen or so victims form individual dungeons? Was this mountain a collective, or was one of the victims just that much "stronger" than all the others? Regardless of the answer to his questions, Sato realized he wouldn't get anywhere asking them now, as the only way to find out was to get to the center of the mountain or where-ever they were headed. Sato let out a small sigh. Seeing Mako again had just broken his composure again. It's not that he hated Mako, but it irked him to be losing his cool around the others. Besides, it wouldn't serve anyone good to get side-tracked with 'real-life' things while trying to fight off shadows. So, he tried his best to put aside anything in his mind that wasn't important to the situation at hand (which was a lot), and gave a confident smile to the rest of his group.