Get the Infinity Clock!

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"The Oración Seis, I was hoping I'd never hear that name again." Macao said. "I reckon that's why ol Makarov was summoned by The Ten Wizard Saints?" Wakaba asked. "Hmm. Our guild was responsible for their members' arrest following the Nirvana incident. And now it appears that they've escaped from prison." Erza said. "While we were asleep for those seven years, they got a lot stronger." Gray said. "We were so utterly hopeless against them this time." Carla said. "I couldn't do a single thing to help. I'm too weak!" Romeo said. "Sorry, I'm the one to blame for all of this." Michelle said. "Please don't be so hard on yourself, Michelle." Lucy said. "Yeah. Don't you remember what Natsu said before? My dad dumped all of this crazy stuff on us. And expected us to figure it out without any explanation." You said. "Do you even know how your father managed to get himself involved in all this business with the infinity clock in the first place?" Wendy asked. You looked at her. "No clue, unfortunately." You said. "That mystery can be solved at a later time. Our highest priority at the moment is to locate the members of The Oración Seis. And from there, recover The Infinity Clock." Erza said. "Well, then let's get moving. All we gotta do is start looking everywhere we can think of, and we're bound to run into them eventually, right?" Natsu asked. "Don't be stupid. We need to come up with a solid plan of action before we do anything." Gray said. "What?!" Natsu asked angrily. "Who are you calling stupid?!" He demanded. "All I'm saying is if we wanna find them we gotta get out there and look!" Natsu said. "I called you stupid, Flame For Brains. Because only a complete idiot would go running around with no strategy!" Gray said. Natsu and Gray start beating each other up again.

"Oh, Gray, you're amazing." Juvia said. "I love a man who's willing to fight for what he believes in." She gushed. "Everybody is really on edge today." Wendy said. "Well, how do you expect them to feel? We don't know what to do." Carla said. "And we're still missing some key players." Erza said. "Yeah, Gildarts and Laki haven't come back from their mission yet." Max said. "At times like these, we need strength from every single person in this guild." Erza said. "Yo! What's going on?" Bickslow asked. Erza turned and saw more guild members. "The Thunder Legion has returned victorious!" Bickslow said. "Of course it really wasn't such a struggle for a team as good as ours. These jobs can be such an easy payday sometimes. It's almost criminal." Evergreen said. Freed stepped in. "Excuse me, but is there a problem here?" He asked.

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"Okay, so something called The Infinity Clock is counting down to the end of the world?" Bickslow asked. "I swear, we leave for a couple of days and things go downhill fast." He said. "My, what unfortunate timing. Had we still been here, I'm sure we could have easily dispatched The Oración Seis without much of a fuss." Evergreen said. "Actually, while we were on our mission, I was out in the marketplace getting ingredients for our next meal." Freed said. "I hope for their sake you weren't making em eat more of those nasty wing fish." Happy said. "While I was there, I overheard some soldiers talking about the destruction of churches in Sheerotsume." He explained. "Two suspects were spotted fleeing the scene. A hooded man carrying a large scythe and his accomplice who possessed incredible speed." Freed said. "I can think of two bad guys who fit that description perfectly." Happy said. "Erigor and Racer!" Natsu said. "Expect now he calls himself The Grim Reaper." Happy said. "From what I could gather, the attacks on churches have suddenly intensified in the past several days." Freed said. "I don't understand why you never bothered to tell me or Evergreen about any of this stuff." Bickslow said. "I told you over dinner that same night. I can only assume you were too enraptured by my cooking to pay very close attention." Freed said. "But why target churches? I still don't see any clear motive for it." Erza said. "All I know, is that ever since The Oración Seis got their grubby little hands on The Infinity Clock, things have gotten a whole lot worse." Lucy said.

Time Skip

"Kinana?" Macao asked as the girl walked down the stairs. "Hold on now, you're in no shape to be walking around." Wakaba said. "What's wrong? Do you need some help?" Lucy asked. You gasped as you sensed something off about her and watched her closely. The young woman grabbed a fork from the table and walked toward the wall. "You better get back in bed and rest." Wakaba said. "That strange look in her eyes." Michelle said. Lucy nodded. "We've wasted too much time already." The woman mumbled. You gasped. "Let's move.power from misery. The sorrow that consumes my soul, is the only thing still driving me forward." Kinana mumbled as she began to write on the wall. "Kinana stop!" Michelle said. She continued writing a strange language on the wall. "The pain can only end when the world itself ends." She said. You had realized what was going on. She was being manipulated.
"What does all of this mean?" Max asked. "Does anybody know what the writing says?" Wendy asked. "Her mumblings strike me as particularly ominous." Carla said. "Piece to the puzzle, and then we can open up the gates of hell." Kinana mumbled. "Do you think maybe she's finally remembering something from her past?" Lucy asked. "Yeah, maybe. Now that you mention it, it seems like it was bothering her a lot lately." Max said. "Before she came to Fairy Tail, Kinana was under some kind of curse." Lucy said. "Poor thing." Michelle said. Levy turned around. "Hey, this is ancient Potamelian!" She said. "This stuff too?" Wakaba asked. "Just like on the clock hand." Macao said. "How strange. It appears to be a description of a man named Will Neville." Freed said. "Are you serious?" Lucy asked. "He's the author of Key Of The Starry Heavens." You said. "Huh?!" Natsu and Happy asked. "Okay, this is a pretty rough translation, but it says, Will Neville

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