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Chapter 39- Final Remarks!

Chapter 39- Final Remarks!

"Look it’s something under the bed in this cell it looks like a hatch" Yuuta said. As he opened it he noticed a ladder "hurry you guys she has to be down here" he said. Surprisingly it was no one down there guarding anything as if it was evacuated nothing there.

Then they saw this cell closed made of metal with shrine writing on the bars and a peep hole you slide open. Megumi ran to the cell looked in and she saw her grandmother. "GRANDMOTHER!" She yelled out. She couldn’t open her eyes but her eyelids were struggling to open to let her know she was alive. Breathing slowly and deep she was in a very dire need of medical help. "GRANDMOTHER CAN YOU HEAR ME ARE YOU OK!?" Megumi yelled. "Do you think you can help her if we get this cell open Enjo?" She asked.

"I don’t know I don’t see any cuts on her." "Do you not see all of that blood?" She replied. "Yes that’s true but where is it coming from" Mr. Howkuu wondered. "Yuuta" she turned around and was going to ask him for help, but he was on his knees exhausted. "He can’t Megumi" Tasyoukee said. "Why can’t he, didn’t he do everything else." She replied. "That’s the point Megumi he has pushed it over his limit normally" Tasyoukee replied.

"Fine as she activated her art I’ll do it by myself" She said. "WAIT no Megumi!" Tasyoukee exclaimed. She lunged in to the cell door, her art disappeared soon as she collided with the door and she cut her arm really deep. "Enjo." Tasyoukee said. "I know I’m on it already" he replied. "Wait that writing I think I might have noticed it at the library somewhere, it means something." "If I can remember we may be able to get her out of there" Mr. Howkuu said.

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"Remember please sir please." Megumi begged. Enjo walked over to Megumi bit his thumb and activated his art, and then dripped his blood onto her arm and the healing process began. He said "it may take some time because I didn’t intend to immediately heal you saving that in case of emergency" he said. "I know and I’m sorry." Megumi replied. "It’s fine you were upset we all understand", then Megumi walked over to her grandmother.

"Grandmother what did they do to you?" "Who did this to you" she asked. She was trying to respond to Megumi but her words were slurred. With the puddle of blood she was sitting in she decided to start spelling out what she had to say. She replied to Megumi by spelling "NOT THEY OR WHO", "BUT WHAT!" "What so it was not a human being that did this to you grandmother?" She asked.

Michiko spelled out "SOMETHING WORSE THAN YOU COULD EVER IMAGINE." "What do you mean grandmother?" "SHE TOOK MY BLOOD!" "So it was a human being?" Megumi asked. Her grandmother stopped responding "GRANDMOTHER!" She yelled. Struggling to continue spelling out her words she spelled out one was last thing. "The Sacred Alleviate Council." "What is that grandmother!?" Megumi asked worriedly. "I got it!" Mr. Howkuu interrupted. "Traitors become sacrifices to the loyal." "What?!" Megumi exclaimed.

The cell door vanished it didn’t even open. All of them ran inside "Ms. Ai" "Are you OK?" They asked. "Grandmother spell something else please show them that you’re OK, Enjo do your thing help her please." She said. "NO NO NO she’s fine look waiving her grandmother’s arm all around in the blood crying." "Enough Megumi she’s gone!" Tasyoukee said as he grabbed her and hugged her.

"I’m sorry" Yuuta said. "It’s not your fault" Mr. Howkuu said. Blatantly interrupted by Megumi "yes it is it’s all your fault she died." "We need to plan on how were getting out of here" Mr. Howkuu suggested. "Right." Kenta said. "It’s a tunnel behind her" Kenta said. "So she was trying to get out of here, and by doing it in plain sight hiding your body over the rubble."

"You truly were smart and brave Michiko I’m going to miss you." "She was trying to get out of here and I had no idea" Megumi said crying. They climbed through the tunnel all the way back up to digging through the dirt.