Amakusa chuckled at what she said, saying that it was like he was some sort of train. Not only was he furniture, but he was a locomotive now? Weird, but it was amusing to say the least. He just continued to climb up, and with the rate he was going he knew that they would reach the top in no time.
Eventually, they had made it past those swirling orange clouds, and they were nearly there. Amakusa glanced up and saw what could only be the top of it, a ledge that was further up and was shrouded by darkness. He assumed it was the top of the fragment, and soon enough they could be out of here and well on their way. He knew that Bern had been lying, but he needed to have hope that after they got out of here- they could at least try and take them on.
"Almost there Ange-san!" he called out to here, and continued all the way up. When he reached the top, he gestured for her to climb up ahead of him.
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Eventually, they had made it past those swirling orange clouds, and they were nearly there. Amakusa glanced up and saw what could only be the top of it, a ledge that was further up and was shrouded by darkness. He assumed it was the top of the fragment, and soon enough they could be out of here and well on their way. He knew that Bern had been lying, but he needed to have hope that after they got out of here- they could at least try and take them on.
"Almost there Ange-san!" he called out to here, and continued all the way up. When he reached the top, he gestured for her to climb up ahead of him.