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After being given the address for the Amari Residence, the group departed in the Toyota Camry lent by Leonardo as the 'company's car'.

In truth, it was clear to the group that it was more Leonardo's own car than one purchased specifically to be used for the agency, as it contained various knick-knacks such as parking stubs for Seastone Pavilion and Cerulean Shopping Centre, half-read magazines, and several unopened water bottles.

It was not exactly messy, but it was clearly a 'lived-in' one, as in cars used regularly for personal use.

The car had also been customised, with the addition of buttons that were not part of the original design. Leonardo said that they were meant for some astromancy-based augmentation, but since none of them practised astromancy, better to just ignore them.

Given the small size of Millhaven, the group was able to arrive in the business district in about half an hour, going along the road next to Newfen River, before eventually crossing to the Northern part of the town through a bridge that connected Brinewell Park. Soon enough, they found themselves in an apartment building not far from the Pearlwind Hotel.

Those in the group who would be talking to their client directly disembarked, making their way to the client's apartment after informing security, upon which Fatma was contacted, who then gave the okay.

Upon arriving, they were greeted by their client, Fatma Amari.

Looking a bit haphazard, clearly not sleeping well for a few days, Fatma gave them a small smile, "You all are...from the Sidereal Agency, right? Thank you for coming."

After she led the group into the living room and had the group sit down, she then asked, "Can I offer you anything? Tea? Coffee?"

Meanwhile, those who remained in the car started to look into Evan Amari's digital footprints. From what they could find, he looked like a relatively normal 1st year high school kid. The school he attended was the New Covenant Christian Academy, located not far from the apartment, within walking distance.

@Ariamis


Ava Lane




Ava listened to the lecture from Professor Lorenzo attentively. Most of these were basic knowledge about the Cruxi that most veteran pilots, such as herself, had picked up fighting them; however, it was interesting to hear them from a more academic perspective.

Many of the new Framewerk technologies, such as Phase Shift, were reverse-engineered from Cruxi technology. She wondered how many actual things humanity had now that were reverse-engineered from the Cruxi. Speaking of 'Alien-like technology', the new-generation Framewerks designed by Professor Lorenzo certainly qualify due to their 'black box' nature.

Not that she expected the Professor to answer that line of inquiry.

Ava briefly took a look around the room, seeing her team members with varying levels of attentiveness during the Professor's lecture.

These last few days, they've certainly started to interact with one another, and certain friend groups started to appear. Such as Aurora and Spark, who bonded over their love for engineering or Arrish and Griffith with their...well, Ava was not sure what to call it, they didn't get off on the right foot, but like the conflict never happened, it seems they're pretty okay now? Just as men sometimes said they didn't understand women, Ava had the same sentiments about men sometimes. Even Minerva and Griffith had established some sort of rapport, sort of.

In any case, the point was that they've all started to form friendship groups.

Not for her, though. As usual, Ava mostly kept to herself.

She was cordial, of course; she nodded and smiled when she encountered them in the mess hall or in the hallways, and made small talk when appropriate, such as that time when the women of her group ended up in the shower around the same time.

But it was clear that Ava had a wall around her.

Her therapist called it a part of her Persistent Complex Bereavement Disorder. The avoidance to make connection was part of the diagnosis for that particular psychiatric condition.

Well, Ava knew it wasn't exactly healthy, but given her position...it was probably for the best? Just losing one close loved one affected her this much. She couldn't imagine how much worse she would be if she lost even more loved ones. That was why it was better not make close connections at all.

At least that was how she rationalised it.

It wouldn't affect her performance in battle, because she would die for her squadmates if needed, because that was how a good soldier should be. They were comrades. But friends...or more? That was out of the question.

Then the conversation turned into attempts at negotiating with Cruxi, something that Aurora promptly shut down, citing that they were not civilised beings.

As Ava thought, Aurora probably also had a long history of combat against the Cruxi. Some idealism of 'what if we just talk to them?' was rather common for newer pilots, but most veteran pilots knew that such pipe dreams were just that, pipe dreams.
It wasn't even because 'how can we make peace with an enemy who had killed so many of us?' it was 'it was impossible to find common grounds with Cruxi'.

"I have to agree with Aurora," Ava found herself saying, "If the Cruxi has any morals, they certainly are very different than ours that finding a common ground necessary for negotiation is an exercise in futility."




"As far as I know, the relic was never held by the Amari Family. The Church took it. This was years ago, so while it was not impossible to resurface now, I don't think it's likely," Leonardo answered Winnifred's question, as Richard started teaching Selene how to use a phone.

It was then that the final members of their group, one who had been silent until now, spoke.

Leonardo answered Sunny with a nod, "Yes. That's correct. We're only hired to find out whether this is a real case of demonic possession or not. If you think it is...well, then we'll need to inform the Church or the DoM. It's against Ms Fatma's wishes, but in the end, it would be irresponsible for us to just let it be at that point."

Leonardo noticed Sunny looking uncomfortable when they were talking about 'dealing' with the demons. Perhaps he had some history with similar cases when he worked in the DoM? Leonardo could not help but wonder.

"Anyway, if that's all, then...here," Leonardo put a car key on the table, before continuing, "Go to the garage below, and there will be a black Toyota Camry. Consider the company's car. I assume one of you can drive? You can hash out the details of your plan on the way. I agree with the gist of it, so I'll leave the rest to you."

Ava Lane




Ava looked up from the book she was reading when she noticed one of the pilots in the shuttle with her jerked awake, her face somewhat pale with sweat running down her cheek.

It was clear that she had just woken up from a nightmare.

Having suffered from some form of PTSD herself before being cleared for duty once more, Ava was not a stranger to nightmares, particularly those concerning the battlefield. Well, not too much recently—hence, her being cleared for duty once more—but she digressed.

In any case, even though they had various methods to hide or manage them, nightmares or night terrors were quite common among Framewerk Pilots, especially veteran ones. Judging from this girl's age and uniform, though. She couldn't be a veteran pilot. Ava supposed it was just some nervousness on the girl's part for their first official assignment.

Ava returned her attention to her book. It seemed to be quite the nightmare. She hoped that the girl would fare all right after she actually came face-to-face with Cruxi.

Now, where was she...

...Worries and problems are normal. “How we frame those worries and what we do about them can help us feel more resilient and confident.” Thus, we may define stressors as distress or eustress. By using the right frame of mind, one may use stress as eustress, which elicits a positive cognitive response instead of negative ones...

It was a self-help book recommended by her psychologist, specifically on self-guided Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. She had been cleared for duty, true, but she needed to ensure to keep her mental state in a healthy, or at least combat-effective state. Otherwise, she would be pulled out from active duty again, and she couldn't make him retu—

She stopped the line of thought before holding back a sigh.

That was the sort of cognitive distortion, a 'magical thinking', she needed to avoid. Killing all the Cruxi in the universe won't make him come back. She knew this on an intellectual level, but emotions were hardly rational, were they? There was a reason why, even after centuries since the development of psychiatric science, the human mind was still a mystery.

Well, at the very least, this level of cognitive distortion shouldn't hinder her ability to pilot her framewerk, but if Ava were to be perfectly honest, she probably wasn't still in the best mental state. If they lived in a more peaceful time—though practically no one remembered life before the war against Cruxi—Ava probably would not be reinstated. But given that they were in a desperate war, the brass in the Galactic Federation simply couldn't let a veteran pilot with her track record and aptitude simply retire when she was still somewhat combat-effective.

Thus, Ava Lane was reinstated and transferred to the Solaire Fortress Ship, Framewerk Project XJ9. Objections from Colonel Chapman were dismissed on the grounds of bias, given that he had known her since before her enlistment, when she was dating his son.

The Colonel meant well, and probably thought of her like a daughter, but honestly, Ava was getting restless since her discharge. Going back to the life of luxury as the daughter of Albion Armaments Group's CEO after being on the frontlines for years felt wrong.

Ava continued her reading, spending the rest of the trip perusing the psychology book, before finally putting it down as they were nearing their destination, the massive fortress ship, Solaire.

The passengers in the shuttle were starting to get ready to disembark, with Ava taking stock of her pilot colleagues for the project.

There was, of course, the girl who had nightmares earlier, but beside her, there were also an eclectic group of people.

The first one out of them out of the ship was a short girl with blue hair who started stretching.

Ava could understand the sentiment. She was not the most physically active person, but even she wanted to move around and stretch her legs after the long journey in the shuttle. However...

Like the other girl, she also seemed like a rookie pilot. As the older girl here, she probably should tell her to be more aware when stretching, especially later on, when they were in their pilot's uniform. Stretching in the tight form-fitting pilot uniform was...well, not everyone wanted the attention it might bring.

Especially when there was someone in their group who was taking furtive glances at the women, that was to say, one of Ava's fellow redheads. Oh, he didn't make it obvious, but Ava was rather an observant sort, and she was used to receiving such glances.

Ava herself did not particularly care, especially since the man seemingly WAS trying to do so somewhat respectfully and not being blatant with the stares, but some of the younger girls, who had not yet been accustomed to the mixed-gender living accommodation in the military, might feel otherwise.

Though Ava supposed he looked decent enough. Not that it mattered much. She hadn't been looking or in the mood for romance after...

She sighed. It had been 8 years, and she knew dwelling on it this much was not healthy. But she couldn't help what she couldn't help.

That aside...the man looked somewhat familiar. Maybe not him exactly, but Ava felt that he had seen some of his relatives in passing in one of the gatherings she attended as a member of the Lane family, perhaps. Which, given her background and the sort of circles her family ran with, meant that he was probably also from money.

As for the rest of the group...

The Thevranian was, of course, the most distinctive out of all of them, being a xenos species. There were some anti-xenos sentiments brewing due to the war with the Cruxi, and humanity's history with the Thevranians itself was rather complicated, sparking political and moral debate almost reminiscent of the colonisation in humanity's ancient history.

There were nuances to be had on that front, to be sure, but frankly, Ava did not care too much about them. She had met a few Thevranians serving in various positions within the military during her career. Like humans, some were obnoxious, some were pleasant to speak with. As long as they were fighting the Cruxi, Ava did not really concern herself with that can of worms. It was for philosophers and politicians to debate.

Another distinctive-looking one was a man, about her age, perhaps a bit older, who had spiky blue hair and was wearing a t-shirt with the words "√-1 2³ Σ π and it was delicious" on it.

Imaginary numbers, 8, sigma, pi and it was delicious?

Oh.

i, eight, sum, pi. I ate some pie, and it was delicious.

The sort of joke that would come from engineers. Ava wasn't an engineer herself, but due to her position as the daughter of AAG's CEO, she interacted with some engineers in her youth. Also, that she liked reading about framewerk and technology and was planning to go into framewerk research before she ended up enlisting. So she was familiar with these sorts of jokes.

Still. This sort of pun-like joke was last in vogue in...maybe the 21st century, perhaps? There were some people who were enthusiasts for the culture of humanity's homeworld in that time period. Ava supposed he was one of them, then.

Though seemingly less quirky than the other two with distinctive looks, one of the other girls, who had white hair worn in a ponytail, also caught her attention.

White wasn't a very common hair colour, after all. If it were only that, then it wouldn't really be that weird, in this age of genetic engineering and cybernetic enhancement, either due to aesthetic reasons or a benign side effect, odd hair colour was an occasional phenotype seen in the population.

But it was the fact that while age-wise she seemed not that much older than the two young girls, Ava felt like her demeanour and the look in her eyes were closer to someone who had been on the battlefield for some time. Definitely not a wide-eyed rookie pilot. The distinctive symbol on her clothes, a silhouette of a humanoid with wings, denoted that she was probably part of a specialised unit prior to this assignment.

It was then that her train of thoughts were interrupted by a blonde pilot behind her who made a clicking noise with his tongue, before almost running into another pilot, as he hurriedly made his way toward the shuttle's exit.

This might be presumptuous for her to assume, but given his seemingly hasty temperament and his build, he looked like a picturesque representation of the 'hotheaded army man'. The ones that some people might derisively refer to as 'dumb musclehead'.

Ava never really took issue with those sorts of people, though. They could be obnoxious at times, but really, so was everyone, honestly. In fact, as someone who was pretty indecisive and tended to overthink, she sometimes admired those who could just jump into the fray and take action.

There was definitely a decent chunk of her old squad under Colonel Chapman, who was those types. She hoped they were doing fine.

Finally, last out of the shuttle like herself, was her other fellow redhead, this time a woman who was seemingly the oldest of the group.

She might look unassuming and gentle, but given the typical young age for framewerk pilots to enter service in this desperate war, she probably had served several years, at the very least, as long as Ava herself, with 7 years of service. And no incompetent pilots survived that long against the Cruxi.

The woman immediately engrossed herself with observing the framewerk models.

Ava inwardly approved. She, too, had great appreciation for the engineering marvel that was the framewerk, if more on the academic side rather than the actual hands-on engineering side.

Her own unit, designated as Argent Wings, was a good example. It had technological marvels blended seamlessly with the elegant design, almost like a knight for the modern age, one with wings.

Well, those sorts of designs philosophy were typical of Albion's models. The high-performing framewerks with distinctive designs were sure to inspire and improve morale on the battlefield, or that was the idea...though she was also sure that more cynically, it also had to do with the fact that the fancy designs were attractive to more prideful pilots, most often, those coming from money.

Ava then made her way down the shuttle, where they were greeted by their unit's commanding officer, Lieutenant Ritsu Kaname. Seemingly about her own age, with one rank higher than hers, probably meant that Lieutenant Kaname, too, was a veteran.

Though unlike Ava, who was fast-tracked into piloting because of her aptitude, she gave off the professional vibe of someone who probably went through the officers' academy and the proper career military track. At least, that was Ava's impression of hers.

If nothing else, she seemed to be able to handle Colonel Chapman's inevitable, well-meaning yet harsh inquiries regarding Ava just fine.

Then, an ageing man—who anyone remotely connected to the framewerk industry, let alone Ava, who was the daughter of one of framewerk's largest manufacturers, would recognise—made their way to their group, introduced as their Executive Officer.

Professor Lorenzo, the one responsible for the new generation framewerk designs that improved their efficacy exponentially to the point where there were rumours that they were more than a machine.

The 'official' explanation most commonly held was that, due to how new and experimental these technologies were, they were almost like a 'black box' that we did not know the full extent of yet.

Thus, there were reports of framewerks performing at much higher capability than what they were capable of on their design documents. Also, the fact that some pilots—such as Ava—were able to 'synchronise' with a framewerk at an unprecedented rate. The pilot's uniforms were designed to be able to interface with framewerks, but the fact that some people were able to command the framewerks as if they were their own body, without additional technologies, was still a relatively unknown phenomenon.

There were, of course, other mysteries held within the framewerks, but that one was the one Ava had personal experience with.

She wondered if the Professor actually knew more than the officially released information.

As Professor Lorenzo addressed her, Ava gave the man a smile before nodding, "Thank you for the kind words, sir. I'm sure Father also deeply appreciate your time in Albion's R&D Department."

She didn't really know the Professor on a personal level to like or dislike him, but she knew how important the connection AAG had to him was.

She and her father might have their disagreements on her serving as a framewerk pilot, but they had a generally good relationship, and he had begrudgingly supported her by having Albion design her framewerk for very high performance.

So the least she could do was to be pleasantly polite to the professor, so it would not reflect poorly on her family and the AAG.

The Professor then addressed the other members of their group. Some were about what Ava expected—if rather dismissive in the case of the Tevranian, but again, those sentiments were not unheard of, especially in the older generation—others were more curious.

Such as the Professor's distaste for the white-haired girl, who apparently—as Ava thought—from a special project, codenamed 'Olympus'.

Olympus, as in...the really ancient Greek Mythology that was present in numerous classics of the 21st centuries popular pop culture?

Considering they were deities, that was a peculiar pick of a name.

Ava was also interested in the Professor's comments regarding one of the younger girls, the one he said to have the highest aptitude.

Ava was someone who had an abnormally high synchronisation with her framewerk. Furthermore, she was the possessor of the unique ability that was hypothesised to manipulate theoretical concepts able to defy laws of physics, designated as [Humanity's Potential]. The activation was rather random, but it had saved her life several times.

Thus, it was not often—the first time, even—she had met with someone with a better aptitude than her.

Ava wasn't jealous or bothered, of course, merely curious. In the first place, she wasn't the competitive type, and what little competitive spirit—if there were any to begin with—had surely been eroded by years fighting Cruxi on the frontlines. At a certain point, things like rivalry or jealousy just felt petty. If the girl was of an even better aptitude than herself, all the better. That meant their unit would be even more effective against the Cruxi.

Evidently, though, the sentiment was not shared by the hotheaded blonde pilot—who introduced himself as Griffith—as he then proceeded to suggest they test their skills against each other and hold a weightlifting contest, as well as some off-colour comments toward the Tevranian, which sparked an argument between him and the red-haired man, whom the Lieutenant introduced as Arrish Duval.

Duval...

Ah. That was why she felt like she had seen a probable relative of his.

The Duval Family had a poor reputation due to how they were in charge of the defence of the first area that encountered the Cruxi, and then proceeded to cover up the attack on the initial planet the Cruxi attacked.

Still...even now, they had money and influence. Thus, business was going to business, and the family was one of Albion's prominent shareholders. She must have seen one of his older brothers at a social gathering once.

In any case, as the two started to argue about inane things, such as Arrish's leering at Lieutenant Kaname's 'assets', Ava found herself resisting the urge to massage her temples in exasperation.

She thought about stepping in before eventually deciding otherwise.

Perhaps if her rank as a commissioned officer of 2nd Lieutenant was still in effect, she might be compelled to step in, as it was her responsibility as the higher-ranking officer.

But as it was implied that they were all effectively the same rank of cadets in the project, Ava found herself remaining in her comfort zone as an observer, deciding to leave it to the actual officer in charge, Lieutenant Kaname. Surely she would step in eventually, right?

Speaking of being in charge, she had no interest in taking the unit leader spot. Her mental issues aside, she just had little aptitude for command.

However, she would be sure to write a proposal to the Lieutenant as suggested regarding training simulations. Picking a leader based solely on combat missions was not the best policy, at least if it were a straight combat simulation. A squad leader did not have to be the best pilot, merely the best at commanding the squads.

The capability to make sound tactical decisions quickly and manage the rest of the pilots was more important to a squad leader than purely combat ability.

In any case, putting all those things aside for now, Ava turned to the Lieutenant, "Pardon me, Lieutenant Kaname, but if it is at all possible, is there anything that can be disclosed regarding the purpose of our squad? There are several oddities, but the ones that immediately came to mind were that the Executive Officer, Professor Lorenzo—who is not a military man—seems to have an interest in our squad, and that instead of using our previous ranks, we are considered cadets. That implies that this Framewerk Project is rather unorthodox, being outside the regular chain of command of the Galactic Federation, probably for specialised research purposes given the Professor's involvement."





"Yes, you do that. And...thanks," Leonardo said to Richard at his offer to teach Selene how to use a phone.

Turning to Derald, he added, "As for interrogating suspects...I'll leave it to you, but keep it discreet. And make sure they're actually involved with Mystics. The DoM sort of turned a blind eye to businesses between those involved in Mystics, but they'll be stepping in if it involves ordinary civilians. In any case, about Ms Amari's history, it's nothing that special, really. In the first place, Executors are those tasked to eliminate what the Holy Church considers to be heresy. Naturally, that includes magecraft. The Holy Church has an arrangement with the DoM and the Mage Association, but conflicts still happen occasionally, especially for unaffiliated magi, as was the case for the Amari Family. Apparently, her family magecraft's thaumaturgical foundation is Islamic Mysticism, so there was some overlap of 'holy relics' with the Church, leading to some confrontation with an Executor in a dispute for an Abrahamic faith relic."

Noticing Winnifred raising her hand, Leonardo gave her a nod, prompting her to ask her questions, before answering, "There aren't that many magi in Millhaven, comparatively speaking, to say, DC. In the first place, only about 2.5% of Millhaven's population is involved with the Mystics, making up about a little below 400. Of those, probably about half are magi. Well, more spellcasters than magi, but the terms are interchangeable in America. For number two...if it comes to that, call the Holy Church. Or the DoM. Probably both. A fully matured demon is too dangerous to deal with without those people."

Finally, to MiMi's suggestion, Leonardo replied, "You mean you want to act separately so Ms Fatma wouldn't realise you're part of our agency she hired? Well, I'm not opposed to it if you think you'll get better results that way. Better think of a way to make it not suspicious for a psychologist to suddenly show up at her door, though."
He's talking about technical damages in P5, which is increased damages to enemy affected by ailments when hit by specific attacks



Of course, it's mostly for flavour, I don't think it's an actual thing in this RP mechanic, at least as far as I know





I was actually checking for a technical, but there's no technical for gun on burn, haha




"Heh. I get where you're coming from, but be professional, okay?" Leonardo said with a light chuckle at Derald's comment about their client's appearance.

To Derald's remarks about demons and his offer to try investigating where their client's kid had been last week, he replied, "Yeah, well...demons are rare, even for us in the Clock Tower. The Church usually quickly takes care of most genuine demonic possession, so mages don't encounter them a lot. Well, there ARE some mage families in Eulyphis whose foundations are Solomonic Summonings, so they do deal in demons, but aside from those guys, angels are probably used more in magecraft than demons. Anyway, the idea to investigate where the kid's been is not a bad one. We can't rule out the fact that this is a work of a mage or other people dealing in the supernatural, as Ms Amari does have connections to the magecraft world."

It was then that he saw Selene pulling out a leather book and starting to read an entry about demons.

Leonardo nodded, "That's about all I know about them, too, even if I use Spiritual Evocation magecraft," then seemingly unbothered at the change of demeanour in Selene, he continued without missing a beat, "I'll have to say no to you asking your acquaintance, though. Considering your place of residence is at St. Elmo's Church, I have a pretty good idea who you were referring to. Unfortunately, our client also requested not to involve the Holy Church—apparently her grandfather had a brutal encounter with an Executor once, so she's wary of the Holy Church and their agents—so obviously bringing in an Executor for expert opinion, so to speak, is a no-go. I'd rather that—"

He then stopped, as Selene confusedly asked about why the 'metal box is making a noise'.

Unlike before, when Selene was showing some hostility, this time, Leonardo was caught off guard, taken aback.

"You're...joking, right? There is no way you're that clueless or out of touch, even my cousin, the current Lord Animusphere, knows what a phone is! Even if she doesn't use one. And the Animusphere is infamous for being an isolationist hermit on top of a mountain!"

He then sighed. He might have underestimated how sheltered Selene was. No wonder she thought about getting revenge on the Gaiuslinks; it wasn't arrogance, she was just absurdly oblivious.
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