After all that had happened, things have not been awful for Konpeitō. Surprisingly, things have gotten better. He finally had plans on what to do with himself. No longer was he cruising by in life, stressed but unfulfilled. He had plans. The main one was to make time for him to relax. That wasn't what he was working on today. Today, he was focused on one of his smaller, but still important, plans.
He was still ashamed of his actions while trying to get the ocean back. Thinking about it put a grimace on his face. He almost killed someone. Definitely mutilated them. The only reassurance he had was how magically advanced that ocean society was. There must be a way to fully repair the soldier's arm.
That was out of Konpeitō's hands. What was in his hands was his power. Somewhere along his shifting he messed up and would lose control from hunger. Shifting more did nothing. It was too psychological. He was all physiological.
That was no reason to give up. That only meant he had to find someone, or something else, to fix him. With his shiny new collar on, he entered History's Mysteries dressed in dark purple overalls with a lighter purple shirt and boots. There was no grimace on his face, only cheer and eyes set on his goal. This place was supposed to hold all sorts of mysterious artifacts. Some surely had to be magical. At least one had to be able to change a person's nature to some extent. And if it wasn't here, he might find a lead to someplace else.
He was still ashamed of his actions while trying to get the ocean back. Thinking about it put a grimace on his face. He almost killed someone. Definitely mutilated them. The only reassurance he had was how magically advanced that ocean society was. There must be a way to fully repair the soldier's arm.
That was out of Konpeitō's hands. What was in his hands was his power. Somewhere along his shifting he messed up and would lose control from hunger. Shifting more did nothing. It was too psychological. He was all physiological.
That was no reason to give up. That only meant he had to find someone, or something else, to fix him. With his shiny new collar on, he entered History's Mysteries dressed in dark purple overalls with a lighter purple shirt and boots. There was no grimace on his face, only cheer and eyes set on his goal. This place was supposed to hold all sorts of mysterious artifacts. Some surely had to be magical. At least one had to be able to change a person's nature to some extent. And if it wasn't here, he might find a lead to someplace else.