Kintovar retrieved a small device from her pocket, a device of advaeology. She held it up for the group to see,
"This trag device here is equipped with a highly sensitive GPS system," Kintan. "It pinpoint our exact location and guide us to our destination."
She activated the device, its holographic dispy showing a map with the city marked to the east. It was their target, their new battlefield.
"The city is in that dire," Kintovar stated, her finger pointing to the east on the holographic map. "We o stay together and move as a cohesive unit. This way, we'll avoid getting separated and ensure everyone's safety."
Kintovar's eyes met those of her team, her trust in their abilities unwavering. "Let's gather together, focus our energies, and move forward as one.
Aliana raised a question.
"Isn’t that going to be difficult for you and Haras, sidering you both have never had any magical powers?" she asked.
Kintovar smiled fidently, her response carrying a touch of humor. "F a sphere is simple trigory," she replied. "It's all about band coordination. We may not have magical powers, but we have intelligend teology on our side. We do this much, Aliana."
Kintovar and Haras stepped forward, ready to demonstrate their unique abilities to form spheres using Mystimona's magical energy. The group watched with keen i as the two non-magical members of the team prepared to create their protective barriers.
Haras closed her eyes for a moment, visualizing the sphere she inteo create. It was a simple matter of thought and iion for her. She then spread her arms wide, her body surrounded by a translut, shimmering sphere of energy. It was a remarkable sight, a testament to the power of teology and intellect.
Kintovar, not oo be outdone, followed suit. She, too, closed her eyes briefly, fog her thoughts on the formation of a sphere around her. Her own sphere, while simir to Haras's, had a distinctive touch of advaeology, with data streams and energy patterns swirling within it.
The group watched in awe as Kintovar and Haras demonstrated their prowess. Haras, with a bright smile, excimed, "Kintovar is always right! This is amazing!"Her enthusiasm was tagious, earning nods and smiles from the rest of the team.
With the two spheres formed, the rest of the group followed suit, creating their own protective barriers using Mystimona's magical energy. Each sphere had its unique characteristics, refleg the individuality of its creator.
Then came the moment of truth. Kintovar and Haras took the lead, bining their spheres into one giant sphere that enpassed the entire group. The process was smooth and effit. Ihe giant sphere, the group felt a sense of unity and prote.
Kintovar nodded in satisfa, her gaze sweeping over the group within the sphere. "We're ready," she decred with fidence. "Let's move forward, together."
As the group moved together within the protective sphere, the trag device's dispy began to show their progress. The numbers were steadily going down.
With each hundred miles that the device ted down, a grin on Kintovar’s face grew. The city, with its plex enviro and challenges were waiting for the doctors of teology.
"Hey, how much longer is this gonna take?" Becky spoke with frustration, "I'm itg for some a, not floating around in this fancy bubble all day!"
"We're making goress," Kintovar assured them. "We've covered 300 miles, and we're getting closer. Just a little more patience, everyone. We'll reach the city soon."
Risebelle, maintaining her seriousness, spoke up, also addressing Becky's question. "We o remain focused on oal. Impatience won't help us achieve it. We're close, and every mile brings us o our objective."
As the group tiheir journey within the protective sphere, hunger gradually became an issue.
Roselle spoke first, “You know, it’s strange," she said. "Even though we're creations, I still feel hungry... But it's not as frequent, and it goes away whenever I end up sleeping, but right now, I ’t ighis feeling..."
Risebelle, maintaining her serious demeanor responded, "Well, I don’t know why our bodies work like this, but we only o eat once a day, and when we sleep, the feeling of hunger ends up going away." she said,
Runebelle, the you of the sisters, chimed in with her experience. "I haven't felt this kind of hunger before," she said with her usual sadness deepening.
Kintovar raised one finger and expined, “Your bodies are a blend of advaeology and magic. They're desigo be effit and self-sustaining, but you still feel the need for hunger every on a while. It is a sign that you three still share some human traits like the rest of us."
"Well, if we're go, let's make it a feast whe to the city!" Becky excimed.
Haras chuckled at Becky's enthusiasm, her eyes filled with anticipation. "Oh, you t on it," she replied with a mischievous grin. "I've just been thinking of all the delicious foods we create iy. From fancy pastries to exotic dishes, oh you’re all in for a treat!"
Kintovar smiled. "Whe to the city, we'll have a grand celebration," she said. "A feast like no other to mark the beginning of our mission.”
Te group pressed forward in their protective energy sphere. The anticipation grew with every mile they covered. However, when they reached the 500-mile mark, their progress came to an abrupt halt. It wasn't aernal obstacle that stopped them, but an invisible force field that surrouhe massive city in the distance.
Kintovar, who had been closely monit their journey, observed the barrier with a furrowed brow. She adjusted her gsses and examihe now visible shimmering blue energy field that stretched as far as the eye could see. "It seems we've entered an ued obstacle," she said with her gaze fixed on the distant city. "There's a colossal barrier surrounding the city, and it's preventing us from getting any closer."
Risebelle, her serious demeanor now tinged with annoyance, raised her s. "What do we do now? We 't just turn back."
Roselle, ever the optimist, chimed in. "Maybe there's a way through or around it?”
Kintovar nodded in agreement. "Maybe. There has to be a way to breach this barrier."
Kintovar's mind worked quickly to assess the situation. She tapped on her holographic device, attempting to gather more information about the barrier. However, the data she received was limited.
Becky raised up her on. "Maybe we break it down! I've got my hammer ready!"
Kintovar sidered their options. "Breaking it might not be the best idea," she cautioned. "We don't know the nature of this barrier, and a brute force approach could have unintended sequences."
Gaiza turo Aliana fuidance. "Princess Aliana," Gaiza asked, "do you have any insights on how to proceed?"
Aliana' delved into her memories, recalling a moment from her past. The others watched her ily, waiting for any insight she might offer.
After a pause, Aliana spoke, "I... I have a faint memory. It's from my younger days iy," she began, her gaze unfocused as she relived the recolle. "I was being casted off the isnd, but I don't recall why. Someoh levitation abilities took me miles away from here."
The group listetentively, “I remember a fight, and the st words the person said were 'die.' Then... I was struck with a sword so hard in the chest that I went through the barrier from the 500-mile distaween it and the city. When I woke up, I was in the Mystical forest.. That’s when Gaiza fou the magical academy...”
Gaiza's eyes widened as the memories of that fateful day rushed back to her. She vividly remembered finding Aliana washed up on the shore, injured and unscious. It was a moment that had ged both of their lives.
"I remember," Gaiza said softly,"That day... it was as if fate brought you to me. I couldn't just leave you there. I had no idea who you were or where you came from, but I couldn't let you die, princess."
Aliana nodded, her gaze log onto Gaiza's. "And you saved me," she said with gratitude. "Yht me into the Magical Academy, and that's where our jourogether began."
Kintovar's analytical mind processed the information. "So, you're saying that a sudden surge of energy or a powerful impact allowed you to breach the barrier," she summarized.
Aliana nodded, firming Kintovar's uanding. "Yes, that's what happened. It was like a burst of energy that propelled me through the barrier and into the forest."
Risebelle, who had been listening ily, spoke up, "Then, we o replicate that burst of energy. If it worked for Aliana, it might work for us."
Becky, eager to put her strength to the test, raised her hammer with a grin. "The's give this barrier a taste of my hammer!"
Kintovar shook her head. “Hold it!”
Becky she stomped her foot on the sphere with an exaggerated pout. "Aw, e on, doc!" she protested. "I just wanna smash something! This barrier's in our way, and my hammer's ready to let it rip!"
Kintovar remained posed. "Becky, we o approach this with caution," she expined. "Smashing the barrier might have unintended sequences. We need a more precise and trolled approach."
Haras, who had beeively quiet during the discussion, added her input. "Kintovar is right," she said calmly. "We should sider Aliana's experiend aim for a trolled release of energy, rather than brute force."
Becky crossed her arms, still visibly frustrated.
"Fine, fine," she grumbled. "But if this doesn't work, I'm giving that barrier a piey mind."
Kintovar nodded in agreement, aowledging the importance of expining their pn to the group. She stepped forward, and began her speech towards the group.
"Alright, everyone, oal is to replicate the burst of energy that allowed Aliana to breach the barrier. To do that, we'll o gather ical energy and press it into a sireak."
She gestured to the protective sphere they had formed around themselves. "We'll temporarily merge our spheres into one, creating a tight space. It might be unfortable for a moment, but it's necessary."
As Kintovar spoke, Sybil looked on and murmured softly, "Getting close..."
The group squished together tightly te their protective spheres into a sireak of magical energy, the reas varied among the team members:
Becky Grumpy and eager to smash the barrier, she suddenly felt hands near her private part, causio throw a fit. "Hey, watch where you're puttin' those hands, unless you wao smash it!"
Sybil was shaking. She trusted the group but hadn't been this close to them before. She g to her fort zone, which was being near Becky.
“It’s just me, Becky. Sorry.”
Gaiza was visibly nervous, her proximity to Aliana causing her heart to race. She had admired Aliana from afar for so long, and now they were pressed close together in this tight space. Gaiza's usual posure was wavering, and she tried to steal g Aliana without being too obvious.
Elena, in trast to her usual demeanor, g onto Gaiza with fear in her eyes. "Gaiza, please help me," she pleaded. "I feel their anger and distrust. They think I helped the headmaster. I'm scared.”
Haras held onto Kintovar with a grin."Well, this certainly reminds me of our first date, Kintovar. Only, we didn't have a barrier to break through that time!"
Kintovar raised an eyebrow at Haras' ent. She leaned in slightly with curiosity.
"Date?" Kintovar echoed, her tone ced with amusement. "Haras, I think you're recalling something utterly preposterous. We haven't had time for such things."
"Oh, you're right, of course," Haras replied with a pyful wink.
Mystimoing close, didn’t seemed unbothered by the tight squeeze. She casually ented, "I don't see what the big deal is, everyo's just for one moment."
The group took a collective breath while charging their magical power to its fullest. They reached the point of urn, where the barrier was only a few yards away. In unison, they released their magical energy, propelling themselves forward with all their might.
The streak of magical energy surged forward, its velocity increasing expoially. They were like a et streaking through the night sky, leaving a dazzling trail of colors in their wake.
The barrier loomed closer. Did they mao replicate what happeo Aliana?

