While Fredrick tries to find out what was going on to him, he scans himself inside a machine that could scan his powers and the results show that he was fully stable. Eternal knows what has been going on with him, but he doesn't tell him anyway. Fredrick starts feeling abused by the powers the Grand Ancestor had given him, he nearly collapsed on the floor trying to endure the pain. Once he gets up and looks at the mirror, he begins to realize that it's not his powers, it was his inner demon slowly killing him, the face he saw in the mirror is more terrifying than the most terrifying demons. His red aura shuns brighter and flows faster like burning flames.
"AAGGGH!" Fredrick yelled so loud that Brother Cerberus and Sister Night Fox heard him, ran to his room, and calms him down, however this makes it worse, Fredrick was moving like crazy, as if he has been possessed by a ghost. One day Kurai came in and got him to relax using his powers.
"Carlisle's right." Cerberus thought.
"Eternal will betray us" he said, making Night Fox confused. Then he responded again." "We should've listened to Carlisle instead of that Celestial being. He'll do whatever it takes to make us do our jobs until our purposes are fulfilled, then he'll throw us like trash."
"Then that means we have to go huh?" said Night Fox
"Yes, but only you two should go." Kurai replied
Cerberus and Night Fox tried telling him to go to Bushin's friends even though they don't want to 'til Kurai told them his secret.
In 30 XV, every guardian (except for Lynn and her friends) was arguing about the Deceivers' base which one to go to and how to get through its defenses. While the Glen and Alina took their steps sneaking inside the underground base with Emily, and Ellen.
Meanwhile Bushin and his friends and Allies grouped together planning a way to help out the guardian alliance foil Eternal's plot to take over by lowering down his team's defense systems, and steal the life pendant from them, but none of them agreed to each other's plans one by one, and then all the arguments happened the same way the guardians did until Willow replied quickly
"What about breaking in by camouflage?" "Betty can help."
"That idea is brilliant Willow" Bushin replied with full support for Willow, and this made her feel calm, however in that moment of silence, Willow starts feeling nervous, and her anxiety of her friends either commenting or saying something about her suggestion made her refrain from explaining and it also made Bushin worry while mumbling "Please don't be scared Willow." This is when Lynn decides to act up by saying
". Breaking by camouflage is the best idea I've ever heard; I mean Betty did great at blending in when we first saw her.
"Yeah" Lucas said in agreement "To support all this Betty surprised us when we first thought we arrived at Eternal's ship."
"And at this point they'll think we're their allies." Sasha concluded
"Good thinking girl" Charlotte complimented.
"Thanks, you guys." Willow replied quietly
Carlisle smiles at the idea Willow suggested but he reminded them to go follow him, since he knows more about Eternals 3 Bases and which to go on
The first is The Tower in Frost Storm. The second is The Deceivers base ship. And the third one in The Unknown Region As they are already their gear, Lucas was thinking about letting Rick use his suit, entrusting his flying car to Sabrina and lending him his Photon blaster he made to Bernard. And as he entrusted his tech to them, he told each of them how to use it and to take good care of them. Lynn enters the newly built Mothership, with the General Hunter and Leader Galaxia in charge. Lynn then enters the GSPF base ship to check on Lydia when she heard something clashing. This alerted Lynn and break in the door, only to see that Lydia is helping Axe pack his weapons inside his bag.
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The Fallen Rises, Original Storyline
Science FictionA Compilation of the entire Original Storyline of The Fallen Rises. Consists of Novels 1 to 4 and a half, 65 chapters, 13 per book. I thought of sharing the entire compilation since I learned from a brilliant author who advised me about writing a bo...