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Pepe looked at Kadoc. "The fully part is aren't you into Russian girl"

The moment Kadoc heard he felt dread, as he saw Anastasia slowly turning her head and looking at him with a loving and possessive smile

Anastasia the looker at him."is that so then I will be girlfriend as well"

Hearing that Kadoc bolted for the door, forgetting Anastasia was holding his leach, as he made our the door before Anastasia pulled on the door and he talked face flat on the floor as she was pulling him back in, Kadoc then looked at Ritsuka, who was With Morgan and Mash..

Kadoc just holded in the henges of the door. "Ritsuka in the name of our friendship help".

Morgan and Mash seeing this not there boyfriend to get involved juts grabbed each of his arms and started to dragging him away.

Kadoc just looked at them. "Basters"

As with one final pull he was pulled back in and the. Other Crypter were kicked by Anastasia as she close the door, with Ritsuka he just looked at Morgan and Mash

Ritsuka just looked at them. "Should we help him".

Morgan and Mash exchanged glances, their expressions a mix of concern and amusement. Morgan raised an eyebrow, a smirk forming on her lips. "I'm not sure if intervening would help at this point. It seems Kadoc's situation is... well, complicated."

Mash nodded in agreement. "It's probably best to let him handle it. Anastasia seems to be quite determined, and Kadoc will need to navigate this new dynamic on his own."

Ritsuka sighed, watching the door as Kadoc's muffled protests continued from behind it. "It looks like Kadoc's in for quite the experience. I hope he can manage it. Anastasia's loyalty is impressive, but it seems like he's going to have to adjust to her... unique way of showing affection."

Morgan chuckled softly. "Yes, indeed. It's not every day you see a Crypter with such a devoted shadow servant."

As the noise behind the door died down, Ritsuka and his companions took a moment to reflect on the situation. Kadoc's predicament, while humorous, was a reminder of the complexities and challenges they faced as Crypters and masters in Chaldea.

Mash turned to Ritsuka with a reassuring smile. "Let's focus on our tasks for now. Kadoc will figure things out, and we have our own responsibilities to attend to."

Ritsuka nodded, still amused but understanding the need to move on. "Agreed. We should stay focused and be ready for whatever comes next."

With that, Ritsuka, Morgan, and Mash headed back to their respective duties, leaving Kadoc to deal with his unexpected new reality. The team's camaraderie and sense of humor were strong, even in the face of such unusual circumstances.

As Ritsuka, Morgan, and Mash walked away from the room where Kadoc was being "handled" by Anastasia, the trio couldn't help but chuckle to themselves about how strange their world had become. Their journey through the singularities, Lostbelts, and now these strange transformations of shadow servants into full heroic spirits—it was all part of the bizarre new normal.

Morgan glanced at Ritsuka. "So, what's the next step? Da Vinci seemed pretty focused on the theory behind connecting shadow servants to the Throne of Heroes. Do you think we'll need to prepare for more cases like Kadoc's?"

Ritsuka scratched the back of his head, considering it. "Maybe. It seems like Anastasia's transformation was unique because of her connection to Kadoc, but if it's possible for others... who knows? If other Crypters have shadow servants like this, we might need to start thinking about how to handle them."

Mash nodded. "Plus, Da Vinci mentioned that connecting them to the Throne could give them all of their memories and powers as proper heroic spirits. That could make them much stronger... and more unpredictable."

They continued walking down the hall, the light from the overhead fixtures casting long shadows as they made their way back to the command center. Ritsuka paused for a moment, a thought striking him.

"Do you think that... if this works for shadow servants, we could do the same with other entities? I mean, what if we could stabilize something like other full servant ?"

Morgan's expression darkened at the thought. "That kind of power is dangerous, Ritsuka. You should be careful where you tread with those ideas."

Ritsuka raised his hands defensively. "I'm not saying I'd actually do it! I'm just thinking aloud. We've seen so much in these few months, I wouldn't be surprised if we ran into something even more unexpected next."

They finally reached Da Vinci's lab, where Da Vinci herself was already busy working at her computer, screens displaying complex data about the shadow servants, the Throne of Heroes, and the potential for future connections. She didn't even look up as they entered.

"Ritsuka, Morgan, Mash," she greeted, her tone upbeat despite the seriousness of her research. "I've been analyzing the data from Anastasia's transformation, and I think we're on the cusp of something big. If we can perfect this process, it could revolutionize how we handle not just shadow servants, but also summonings in general."

Ritsuka stepped closer, intrigued. "What do you mean? Are you talking about being able to summon heroic spirits with full control over their memories and powers?"

Da Vinci spun in her chair, her eyes gleaming with excitement. "Exactly! This could open up new avenues for summoning without relying solely on the FATE system. Imagine being able to directly call on any servant from the Throne with their full history intact, no need for incomplete versions or restrictions. It's risky, but the rewards... well, they could be limitless."

Mash, always cautious, furrowed her brow. "But wouldn't that also make them more dangerous? If they retain everything, they might not be as willing to cooperate with us."

Da Vinci nodded, her expression sobering a bit. "True, true. That's a real concern. But if we're careful, we might be able to build trust between master and servant, creating partnerships based on mutual respect and shared goals, rather than just contracts of necessity."

Morgan folded her arms, deep in thought. "It sounds ambitious. But there's a fine line between power and control. You'll need to ensure that those bonds aren't broken the moment a servant realizes they can act independently."

Ritsuka leaned against the lab table, the gears in his mind turning. "This could be the edge we need... especially if we're going to face tougher opponents in the future. Da Vinci, how soon can we start testing this on a larger scale?"

Da Vinci smiled mischievously. "Oh, you know me, Ritsuka. I've already started running simulations. If all goes well, we could be ready for a field test within a few days. But you'll need to be careful who you choose for the first attempt. Not every servant is going to react like Anastasia did with Kadoc."

Ritsuka's mind raced through the possibilities. "Then we'll need to pick someone with a strong connection to their master... someone we can trust."

Morgan tilted her head slightly. "And who do you have in mind?"

Ritsuka smiled, glancing at Mash. "I think we both know the answer to that."

Mash blinked, caught off guard. "M-me?"

Ritsuka nodded. "Galahad is still within you, Mash. If we can tap into that connection, it might just work. We've trusted each other for so long, and if anyone can handle the full power of a heroic spirit, it's you."

Mash looked uncertain but determined. "If you think it's the right choice, Ritsuka, I'm willing to try."

Da Vinci clapped her hands together. "Perfect! Then we'll start preparations right away. This is going to be groundbreaking."

As they began to prepare for the next phase of their experiment, a sense of anticipation filled the air. The future was uncertain, but with each new discovery, they were forging a path toward something even greater than before.

Little did they know, however, that their experiments were about to attract the attention of forces far beyond their understanding—both friend and foe alike.

Ritsuka then thought. "I wonder what will the Mages in Clock tower will react"

Da Vinci then answer. "Will they will put a sealing designation on all of Chalde master"

Ritsuka narrows his eyes, he never liked that, they just put people in a bubble and experiment on people while also taking away a mages mage craft.

Ritsuka's brow furrowed as he considered Da Vinci's comment. "A sealing designation? That's a bit extreme, don't you think? They'd basically be isolating us from the rest of the mage community and stifling our ability to use our magecraft."

Da Vinci nodded solemnly. "It's a precautionary measure they'd likely use to prevent any potential misuse of our new findings. They're always cautious about powerful new magic and the risks it poses."

Ritsuka sighed, frustration evident in his voice. "It's not just about the research. It's about our freedom to act and make decisions as masters. Being sealed off like that would be a major setback for us, not to mention the disruption it would cause to our operations."

Mash, who had been listening quietly, spoke up. "It's important to consider that while the Clock Tower's measures are meant to be protective, they often come with significant drawbacks. If they implement a sealing designation, it might limit our ability to respond quickly to threats or conduct essential operations."

Morgan crossed her arms, her expression thoughtful. "If the Clock Tower decides to intervene, they're going to want to ensure their interests are protected. We'll need to be prepared for any potential fallout and be ready to defend our position."

Ritsuka nodded in agreement. "Exactly. We've already faced numerous challenges, and this could be just another one. But if we can prove the safety and benefits of our research, we might be able to sway their opinion—or at least negotiate a compromise."

Da Vinci looked at Ritsuka with a hint of a smile. "You've got the right attitude. If anyone can convince the mages at the Clock Tower of the value of our work, it's you. Just be prepared for resistance, and remember, it's not just about proving our point but also about safeguarding our ability to act freely."

Ritsuka took a deep breath, resolved. "Understood. We'll do what we can to mitigate the impact and keep moving forward with our research. But for now, let's focus on the task at hand. We've got a new approach to test, and that's our priority."

Da Vinci nodded. "Agreed. Let's get back to work. We have a lot to prepare for."

Morgan then spoke. "If anything they will use this Information to reach the root"

Ritsuka just sighed. "Yes the root, the ultimate goal of all mages, the thing that something that the holy grail was made for and the only place comparable to God".

Morgan nodded, her expression serious. "Exactly. The Root is the ultimate destination for mages, a place where all knowledge and power converge. The Holy Grail War was originally designed to reach it, but it's notoriously elusive and dangerous."

Ritsuka's gaze was distant, reflecting on the gravity of their pursuit. "The Root represents the pinnacle of magecraft, where one can supposedly gain complete understanding and control over all aspects of existence. It's why so many mages are obsessed with it, and why the Clock Tower might be interested in our findings."

Mash spoke up, concern in her voice. "But if they focus on reaching the Root, won't that mean they'll overlook the immediate threats and challenges we're facing? Our priority should be to address the current crises before getting too caught up in theoretical pursuits."

Morgan's eyes narrowed. "True, but it's a delicate balance. While our immediate challenges are crucial, the Root represents the ultimate goal for many in the magical world. They might see it as worth the risk, even if it means diverting resources or attention from more immediate concerns."

Ritsuka sighed deeply. "We need to stay focused on our objectives and ensure that we're prepared for any interference. If the Clock Tower decides to push forward with their own agenda, we'll have to be ready to defend our work and our freedom to act."

Da Vinci stepped in, her tone pragmatic. "Let's not get ahead of ourselves. We should prepare for potential complications, but also continue to make progress in our research. The more we achieve, the stronger our position will be, both in terms of our work and our ability to negotiate with other factions."

Ritsuka nodded in agreement. "Right. We'll keep pushing forward and address each challenge as it comes. For now, let's focus on our current goals and maintain our momentum."

With renewed determination, the team refocused on their tasks, aware of the potential obstacles but resolute in their commitment to their mission. The pursuit of the Root, while a daunting concept, was a distant concern compared to the immediate and pressing issues they faced. For now, their priority was to navigate the complexities of their present challenges and safeguard their ongoing efforts.

To be continued

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