Alex voiced ideas for how to conclude the conundrum, and Lily glanced over at him, with a smile.
”Uh, yeah, that sounds good. Truth be told, I’ve always been bad with puzzle games, though, so I’m not totally sure…” She murmured.
She looked to Gaia to see if she had an answer, having expected her to come up with something. However, even she did not have a suggestion, leaving her to stand next to Connie, sharing in her growing trepidation. Even Branch Nose seemed ignorant of the puzzle, as he quietly observed the proceedings, seemingly natural for the old tree in a tiny sapling’s body.
That was when she noticed how quiet Alicia was, and after voicing her concerts frowned as Alicia turned away. She reached out to hold her hand, but she didn’t have the will to grasp it before her friend released and went on her way.
”Alicia…”Suddenly, a voice carried across the room, urging her to stay, and everyone turned to look at who spoke: it was Miko, who seemed to have the answer.
"Oh, you know what to ask? I knew you were the smart twin!” Lily asked in awe, her hands closed and lifted up to neck level as she reigned in her excitement. However, she then realized what she blurted out, and blinked.
Not that I’m saying you’re dumb, Ronin! You’re smart too, in your own way!”“Anyway, I shall believe in Miko, and entrust her with the responsibility of asking the right question,” Branch Nose interrupted politely, helping the group get back on track.
The two-masked being laid down its double vision on Miko as she approached, its red ribbons slowly writhing like seaweed in the ocean. Miko then asked her question, addressing the sad Tweedledee.
For a moment, it was quiet, pondering the question. Finally, it answered:
“He would say…
The right door.”
Lily, who had held her breath this entire time, exhaled, having managed to turn slightly red in the cheeks.
”The right door, huh? Does that mean we should pick that one? Or wait, if the other one would say it, then they could be lying, but what if they’re honest about the lie being the truth…Uhh, I confused myself,” Lily concluded, her eyes spinning around in a silly fashion.
Rachel saw as ΣΔΓΠΦ helped MDP by redirecting the multitude of blades and granting her safe passage, followed by a scoff as she saw Mayra down below. She was coming up rapidly, and the glasses-wearing girl heard how she intended to ascend and assist MDP against the Jabberwock. She adjusted her glasses sharply, her eyes flashing menacingly. “Treating me like a springboard now The absolute nerve…” But then, as she lowered down her hammer, an evil smile crept to her lips. “Fine then…Prepare yourself!”
The inquisitor began charging her magic, and a gold-white glow began to emanate from her, as both strength and healing magic surged through her, visibly bulging her muscles through her clothes. She made a circular motion with her hammer, swinging it downward at the exact moment Mayra landed dexterously on it. When she did, her glasses shone.
“My hammer is the hammer that will pierce the heavens!”
Then, keeping her momentum, a burst of Reinforcement magic exploded out of the back of the hammer, accelerating the head like a rocket.
“NINE SPHERE ASCENSION!”She swung with unfathomable power, and Mayra was launched upwards as she also kicked off, breaking the sound barrier and causing a shockwave to spread through the air. As she did, Mayra began to transform…
Up above, MDP made her greatest performance so far as the Magician of Sweetest Dreams, and opened a breach between the plane of Wonderland and the outright surreal Sweet Dream Dimension: now the sky, previously blackened by the Jaberwock’s wings, was now set alight in a cascade of brilliant light, hundreds of colors shooting out as beams and waves in an ever-shifting northern light-esque phenomenon.
However, just as the gate was beginning to open up more, MDP realized that the Jabberwock had summoned an intricate giant sword made of bone.
“‘And hast thou slain the Jabberwock?
Come to my arms, my beamish boy!
O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!’
He chortled in his joy.”
She laughed, about to swing while MDP focused on her spell, and was about to connect before her blow was deflected by Dragon Mayra, the ferocious wyrm of shadowy fire close in size and power to the gargantuan monster able to tackle the beast, causing it to lean back on its perch on top of the castle.
This gave MDP her opening, and a torrent of magic blasted open through the dimensional rift, sweet dreams having taken physical form as they emanated as countless specks of imagination, each unique and more joy-inducing than the last. Overwhelmed by the magical barrage, the Jabberwock began to shrink, and shrink, and shrink…Until finally, it had transformed into a man-sized pink dodo-like creature.
The creature, once known as the proud Gryphon, fell again, having slipped on a broken roof tile, only to be caught by Rachel, who placed it in a cage made of barriers. She was somber as she held the bars of its new prison, and sang the last verse of her poem:
“Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe:
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe…”
Up above, MDP’s limit finally reached her, and she transformed back to Violet Covington after her mana had run out. Rachel could only sigh.
“It looks like I was correct in my assessment after all: Magical Dream Princess is one of the most dangerous Mahou in Penrose…Good,” she added. However, as the battle had concluded, and the Mermaid Princess' forces began to line up before the front gates, ΣΔΓΠΦ saw something in the far horizon, coming the same way as she and MDP had: it was a truck resembling the ones from Mad Hatter's factory, but customized with a variety of modifications. But most shockingly, there seemed to be a group of magical girls sharing a ride on the open back of the truck, and they all shared Penny's face.
The queen was pleased, and lifted her hand up in a flourish from Mariette after she complied and activated the mirror.
“Yes! You have done wonderfully, Alice! Despite the Grand Magistrate’s foul play, we have succeeded in persevering so far before their evil!” She didn’t seem too interested in the other girls present as she fawned over ‘Alice’, like a mother after witnessing her daughter’s theater recital, but she did give a pleased glance at Mika proclaiming her desire to be a princess. “Hmm…There is a spot available for a Princess of Hearts. That sounds lovely, does it not?” She spoke with honeyed words, the experience of a centuries-old monarch shining through them despite her growing insanity.
“Now, there is one more mirror left before our grand finale with the Black Mirror. Take it away, Alice, and break a leg! Oh, but not yours, of course! Somebody else’s legs though…Those can be broken as much as you ever wish, haa!”
She then opened her portal to the location of the very last mirror, and Asengav’s final guardians.
Mariette expressed a desire to persuade them to their cause, but the queen simply pat the eyepatched girl’s head.
“There, there, Alice, you need not strain yourself by speaking with these ignorant slaves. Let mommy handle this.” She lifted her Storyslayer, and once again swung it before her.
“Severance!”Then, Taihei and Josefin realized they were no longer bent to Asengav’s will, their mental chains having been broken in one fell swoop as they were granted free will…And the horror that came with the realization.
“To you, I offer the same deliverance as to all others,” the Queen spoke. “You may be free of the Power’s domination over your feeble little minds, but you are yet to be bound by an even greater slave owner, one who rules over your warped fates. Follow me, and then will you be truly liberated, as together we reach out for the final truth.”
As Chloe observed the mirrors, she could see how they began to gradually grow, their black star-studded surfaces seeming to draw in magical energy that pervaded across Penrose.
There were many Patrons who had both the means to conjure forth a mana-draining spell at this great of a scale, and the motive for it. Of course, the mirror-shaped modus operandi left only one real culprit: Asengav.