[ 𝙋𝙚𝙖𝙠 𝙒𝙚𝙨𝙩 ]The atmosphere in the dimly lit castle was with tension as Muzan stood at the center, his expression a mixture of determination and urgency.
He paced back and forth, his mind racing with thoughts of impending danger.
Muzan: Prepare the members.
he commanded, his voice steady but laced with an underlying edge.
Kazuto, still trying to process the gravity of the situation, furrowed his brow.
“For what?”
he asked, genuinely confused.
Muzan paused, fixing his gaze on Kazuto.
“Our rival is here,”
he stated matter-of-factly.
Kazuto’s eyes widened in disbelief.
“Bro, what?”
"Didn’t you hear what I just said?"
Muzan’s tone sharpened, a flicker of frustration crossing his features.
Kazuto swallowed hard, trying to grasp the implications.
“I do… but I thought we were safe for now,”
he admitted, uncertainty creeping into his voice.
Muzan stepped closer, his intensity rising.
“Alan will come here and destroy us if we don’t do a proper shield work. Don’t you get it?”
.
The urgency in his voice was undeniable, his words hanging in the air like a dark cloud.Kazuto ran a hand through his hair, anxiety evident on his face.
“Man…”
“What?”
Muzan challenged, sensing the hesitation in Kazuto’s demeanor.
“I’m worried about you,”
Kazuto finally confessed, his voice barely above a whisper.
Muzan softened for a moment, his demeanor shifting slightly.
“Well, everything is fine until we provoke his inner demon,”
he replied, a hint of concern creeping into his own tone.
Kazuto took a deep breath, trying to collect his thoughts.
“What should I do now?”
he asked, seeking direction amidst the chaos.
Muzan’s demeanor hardened again, focusing on the task at hand.
“Strengthen the four directions across our castle. We need to be ready for anything.”
“Okay, Muzan,”
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PeakWEST - 2 : Synopsis Attachment
AdventureInstead of adopting the heart's personality, Alan begins recalling not only his own past but fragments of someone else's life, triggering random panic attacks over unfamiliar memories. The heart belongs to a man deeply tied to the 'Peakwest Project'...