Chap 18: Wow x Another x Phase!!

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The little green bean man stood in front of them once again, in a large contrast to the immense tower they stood upon.
He introduced them to the phase, just as his companions did before him, labelling it 'trick tower' and abruptly sending them off, hopping back on the blimp.

"Good luck to you all!"
Was the final message he yelled into a large megaphone that magically appeared into his hands before he faded away into obscurity.

Y/N peeked over the side of the tower, curious of the ability it would take to scale the building.
Maybe she could do it with some good music playing?
She gripped the headphones draped around her neck then looked down again.
Maybe not...

So instead, she broke off and began to wander across the tiles. It only made sense, after all, for the solution to be elsewhere. To make all of them climb down the gargantuan building... it would cause a massacre.

So she took heavy calculated steps across each tile. It felt and looked ridiculous, and a little bit similar to how that purple guy Satotz walked, though it seemed to be a correct solution when Y/N noticed the sudden lack of platform beneath her feet.

She was falling, she could tell by the air rushing past her and by the rapidly moving walls surrounding her. It was just like when she leaped to grab the egg—the adrenaline flashing through her body and her heart racing.

All of it quickly died, however, when she harshly landed butt-first onto grey tiles so filled with dirt that it exploded into an air-born cloud of debris upon contact.
She quickly sprung up, begrudgingly having to place her hand on the disgusting tiles to support herself. But when she was finally standing, she began to look around.

She was in a small square room, purplish tiles surrounding her to form unreasonably tall walls. Opposite her, when she flipped around, was a small white cylinder and a screen.
On the cylinder laid a bracelet, neatly placed in the very middle of the circular platform.

A sign above it read
"You've been tasked with an independent assignment. Your watch will be your lifeline, keep it safe."
She assumed, from the wording of the sign, that she may be one of few, if not the only, to do this activity on her lonesome.
Though she was sure she'd much prefer it this way anyway.

So she grabbed the watch and tightened it around her wrist. Quickly after, two options popped up, a red X and a green O.
A prompt popped up on a screen in front of her that was not lit before: a choice between going left or going right.
She looked to each side, both doors barred as though they were the entrance to some prison-dwellers cell, though the scenery behind the bars was nothing but a continuation of the brick used to create the walls of the room she was in.

"Hm."
She barely pondered it before she pressed the 'O' to go left—after all, green meant good. The gate lifted and she stepped through the arch following along the brick hall until it began to transition into a lush forest.
She followed a well-defined path until she came across a sign hammered into the dirt, a hitch in the flattened ground.

"Your task is to capture and transport items of a village not far from here. If you are captured by any authority, you lose, if you fail to capture or if you misplace the items, you lose."
F/N nodded at the rules, glancing upwards to find another sign, of paper this time, nailed into a tree not far from the original.

It read
"On your watch is a map of the location of the village and the items in question. Your end destination is clearly marked and you are allowed any means to get there so long as the items are with you."
Once again, she lightly nodded, the unspoken question of what exactly the context was when they said "any means" on her mind.

A soft wind blew as she began her travel along the un-pathed woods, rustling the trees and blowing Y/N's hair. She slipped her headphones on yet again, lightly bobbing her head to her music and humming along.

Every now and then she'd check the watch, watching as the small red dot that represented her trudged forward as fast as she did and followed the path laid out for her.
The trip was.. slightly boring and she felt herself grow tired quickly as she sluggishly dragged her feet along the path on the semi-warm climate.

To fill in the empty space Y/N began to wonder, why exactly was a village placed inside this tower anyway? How did it work? Did they know that their whole village was stuffed inside a building for god knows what purpose? Right now their existence kind of revolved around Y/N visiting and taking 'items' of ambiguous importance. It was just slightly bizarre to the girl.

But then again.. it didn't impact her, so it didn't really matter. When she passes, this place will be quickly lost from her mind, completely unknown, as it likely is for everyone else.
It would make Y/N consider philosophical type things.. but she really didn't feel like it. She'd leave it to the experts who knew what they were doing. For now, she was just a girl wandering into a village so she could pass a test and get a license.

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