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POKEMON: BLAST OFF!

All I wanted is to have a typical life, a life with no burden nor struggle. A life where someone appreciates my existence. Why did my desire for a blissful life bring me down this path? My body is filled with thorns as I walk to a path which I could not stray from. What have I done to deserve this? Why did they abandon me? Why am I shrouded with the hands of lie and fear? All I wanted is to live a life where no one mocks the burdens I bear. Is that too much to ask for? I am Luna Evergreen, a name feared by many, a name mocked by everyone. Let them shroud their eyes with the terror I hold upon, let the trumpets roar my name. Let those who oppose me live to regret their decision! To infect the world with devastation, that is the purpose set upon me. Blast off to the speed of light, surrender now or you'll surely lose the fight. I am Luna Evergreen, and this is how I became the villain of my story.... BLAST OFF!

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LOG 19: Monolith

It was time for us to unleash our goal in a cloudy day like this. The cloudy day brings brilliant whites and soul silvers to accent the blues. Currently, the time on our watches are three in the afternoon, and instead of waiting for these monks to finish their practices, we ought to distract them.

I was ready with Absol behind one of the sole and few trees that I could find that is near the Monolith. Once I gave the signal to Valery who was hiding behind another tree, she shot the arrow directly two inches above the base of the silver triangular monolith.

With the fog, the island is blurred like an old painting. The monks began panicking and running around as they couldn't see anything. Meanwhile, I wore my goggles that would enable me and give me access to see what was happening. I have only six minutes before the fog disperses and the monks get notified of what happened to their surroundings.

"Now!"

<Absol! Ab!>

Her keen eyes don't require any goggles. She lounged directly at the monolith and tried chopping it with her claws. It wasn't working at first so I decided to boost things up a bit by commanding her to use Sword Attack.

The monolith was destroyed and brought into ruins. I came in and jolted towards Absol to remove some of the remnants on the very base of the monoliths.

"There it is," I said softly upon finding the singular shard shaped as a curve. It is evident by this that it belongs somewhere beside or is the arches of the oval mirror that we're trying to form.

I sent back Absol afterward and rushed back to Valery whom I could see was leaping with joy after witnessing me claiming the piece.

"Great! I'll keep it again," said Valery.

I gave her the fragment. She placed it inside one of her transparent orbs. From there, we left the monks scrambling around with anxiety and used the boat as our escape vehicle.

"That was by far the quickest and easiest task I've done in my entire life time," I said with high confidence on our way back to Arid mainland.

"Well, if it weren't for you and your Absol."

"Where to next?"

"Not sure, but I recommend we dock at Amadeus Town and get to the Prairie Liszt."

"We have to alert Madam Boss about this, right?"

We called Madam Boss and reported to her our success. She gave us compliments and the details of our next task. It appeared that my accomplice was correct, we would be needing to get through the Prairie Liszt only to reach the location of the next fragment, the Carmen Desert.

It would be a far journey from where we're at and directly going there through boat from the sea wouldn't be enough for our gasoline. From the Prairie, we would be heading to Haydn then Little Bell, pass Wagner City, and off to Schubert.