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Lydia stood in front of a long mirror in her cabin aboard the Bounty, her eyes wide as she took in her reflection. The green ninja suit clung to her small and child-like frame, its distinct green color contrasting with her bright red eyes.

She turned slightly, inspecting how it fit and felt. It was the first time she had worn anything like it, and she wasn't quite sure how she felt about it. In fact, she wasn't sure how to feel about being the Green Ninja in general.

Her fingers ran over the suit, tracing the intricate patterns. Though it fit her well (Wu had made some adjustments), the suit felt like a huge responsibility. Lydia wondered if she was truly ready for this new role. Hell, she was sure no one else thought she was ready.

The reflection staring back at her was that of a young girl trying to find her place in a world filled with hard battles that she did not want to take part in. Especially the final battle...

Her thoughts were soon interrupted by the sound of the Bounty's engines roaring to life. She listened intently as the familiar voices of the Ninja filled the air—they had returned from their mission.

Lydia hurried out of her room, eager to learn if they had managed to find Pythor. She reached the deck just as the Ninja were settling in, their expressions a mix of exhaustion and triumph. Jay was the first to notice her, his eyes lighting up with a playful grin.

"Hey, look who's all dressed up!" he said, gesturing towards her new suit.

The others turned to look at her, and Lydia felt a mix of pride and nervousness. "How did it go?" she asked, trying to sound confident.

Cole gave her a thumbs-up. "We took care of it and even got a huge lead." He said proudly, as if it was him who had gotten all the information.

Kai stepped forward, smiling warmly at Lydia. "You look great in the suit," he said. "It suits you." Even if he wanted to be seen in that suit, he knew he never could and decided to let his anger and jealousy go. It wouldn't help anyone.

"Thanks." The youngest of them smiled, still not considering herself a Ninja. Just because she was wearing the suit did not mean she was accepted yet. A couple months ago, she was terrorizing villages and plotting the death of the Ninja.

She still had a lot to learn, and she most likely wouldn't be going on any missions any time soon either considering the stunt she pulled the other day. Having almost gotten herself killed, but in her defense, Lydia was the reason why Kai unlocked his True Potential!

A few more words were exchanged before they all headed to the control room to meet with Nya and explain what had happened on their little outing. Once they told her everything, Nya needed time to think.

Nya leaned against the console, her expression serious. "The Venomari was right," she said, her voice tinged with frustration. "By the time we make it to the other side of Ninjago, Pythor will already have his hands on the last Fangblade."

Jay shook his head no repeatedly as if it would change anything. "Come on, guys! This is the last one and we have to get it! Who knows what would happen if he unleashed The Great Devourer?!"

Everyone fell silent, deep in thought, trying to come up with a solution. Lydia, who had been listening quietly, suddenly spoke up. "What if... what if we don't need to get the last Fangblade?"

The others turned to her, puzzled.

"What do you mean?" Zane asked.

Lydia took a deep breath, feeling the weight of their eyes on her. "We know Pythor needs all four Fangblades, right? But he won't risk carrying the three he already has while searching for the fourth. He'd probably hide them somewhere safe. If we can find and take the three Fangblades he already has, he won't be able to complete his plan, even if he gets the last one."

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