Disclaimer: Usual things, I do not own SM characters. However, I do own this story and plot. Zodiacal Facts and Information are based on research source. This is a sold story of mine; client-base project, however characters names are changed to those of SM and other anime crossovers.
Do read my other fanfics, The Love Legend, and National Psychical Academy stories with S/U pairing… Same goes for this, so if you are not an S/U supporter, don't read it!
Tale of the Zodiac
Summary: The mysterious disappearances of the night stars shocked the world. The ancient mythology of the twelve zodiacs represents gods, the guardians of future and faith that revolves around mankind. Nights without the twelve stars could only mean the beginning of a new era of destruction. It was believed that they were cast down to earth for an unknown cause. Will they be able to regain their power and memories and stop the coming chaos before it's too late?
Zodiacal Facts and Information
Definition of Zodiac: Familiar in western, it denotes an annual cycle of twelve stations along the ecliptic, the apparent path of the sun across the heavens through the constellations that divide the ecliptic into twelve equal zones of celestial longitude. In Chinese astrology, months and years pass through a cycle of twelve animals that imply certain fortunes or misfortunes related to events occurring within those periods. The Chinese zodiac is not linked to constellations.
Origin of Zodiac: The precise origins of the twelve constellations of the zodiac are unknown. In particular, the reasons for the prominence given to animals are unclear. Their origins are more likely to be in the belief of early peoples that events on earth were mirrored in the heavens above them. It followed then, that important mythical beings in the earth's affairs must have a matching image in the sky. Therefore over time a process probably developed whereby various important archetypal characters in ancient myth were linked to the sky by the 'discovery' of a pattern of stars (or 'constellation') in their image.
Astrology Zodiac: In astrology the astrological signs represent twelve equal segments or divisions of the zodiac. According to astrological beliefs, celestial phenomena reflect or govern human activity on the principle of "as above, so below", so that the twelve signs at the same time are held to represent twelve basic personality types or characteristic modes of expression. The scientific community generally considers astrology as a pseudoscience or superstition; yet despite this, belief in astrology remains widespread.
Wheel of the Zodiac: Mythology
"According to legend, they were mystical beings; gods of their respective affairs and guardians of heaven. The twelve stars were Zeus, the King of Gods favourite celestial collection. He represented them as Starstones and hung them up in the night sky to commemorate their beautiful existence; a memorable display of affection from the Heavenly Ruler.
The four brightest Starstones symbolized the strongest mythical beings; Aries, Leo, Scorpio and Sagittarius.
Aries represented by the Ram was the first star to be hung up. Famed as Zeus favourite son, the Prince of God was the leader of heavenly warriors and the pioneer of the twelve zodiacs. He was also the lover of virginity, Virgo, the golden maiden whose extreme beauty tamed a fabulous beast, the white Unicorn. The inseparable couple was often seen together, embracing each other on the mystical mount as they rode through their never ending love path.
At the centre, the one that shone the fiercest belonged to the King, the majestic Leo represented by the Lion. Leo was the ruler of the stars, along with his half-brother, Aries. They were dominating siblings with diverse appearances but comparable personalities; courageous and powerful. Leo had hairs that took the color of the sun while Aries had his reverse; a long pure black representing night intensity. Together, they were known as the brothers of domination; Leo being the leader of the Day while Aries the ruler of the Night.
A half man, half horse, he was the top hunter among the twelve zodiacs. Sagittarius, the centaur was the archer of pain; his fiery white arrow claimed to extinguish any soul that dared face him. In love with one of the mermaid, Pisces, the fishes of dream, he would often visit the sea coast just to catch a glimpse of her, the sister with long, golden hair.
Pisces was the existence of two mermaids; the blonde was claimed to be so enchantingly beautiful that fishes would forget how to swim and sink away from the surface whenever she passed by, while her brunette sister had voice so beautifying that whenever she sang, it distracted sailors from their works causing shipwrecks.
One day, Aquarius while walking by overheard her angelic tone; mesmerized by it he followed the voice to a nearby freshwater lake. He saw Pisces combing her long silky dark brown hair as she sang the song of dreams and was immediately drawn to her beauty. Though she shied away from him at first, as the myth progressed, they became devoting lovers.
But their happiness was short.
Aquarius who was famed for his male beauty, being the handsomest mortal was later kidnapped by Zeus; the King of God who saw him, instantly fell in love with the beautiful youth. He initially wanted Aquarius as his lover but later made him his cupbearer after he realized Aquarius' strong love for one of the Pisces sister. It was also believed that Zeus took interest in Pisces as well and brought them up with him, uniting them with Sagittarius and Aquarius.
Among the twelve zodiacs guardians, he was the most mysterious, darkest and complex of all. Scorpio's Starstone represented by a Scorpion is definitely not the dimmest despite his withdrawn characteristic. He was a merciless killer in combat as well as a beyond intelligent mastermind off battle; one who can never lose in a war. Scorpio showed little intimacy towards the other guardians, but was seen as a trustworthy and indispensable partner to the two leaders' zodiacs; Aries and Leo. The Starstones…"
"What are you reading, Usagi?" A tall brunet appearing from behind interrupted the reading.
"Mamoru, it's you." Usagi closed the book. "I bought it from an old bookstore. It's called the 'Tale of the Zodiac'. It's a pretty interesting…"
"You sure love myths and legends, don't you?" Mamoru stopped her from continuing. "First was The Love Legend and now the Tale of the what?"
"It's called the 'Tale of the Zodiac'." Usagi frowned. "It talks about the Zodiacs guardian and the Starstones…"
"Myths and Legends aren't real…" He barged in before she could even finish her sentence. "This is the 21st century, ruled by sciences and technology… and not by gods, the Dark Lord or some made believed guardians."
"Then try explaining why there isn't any star in the night sky for the past one year?" Usagi feeling rather displeased argued. "Even astrologists and scientists are unable to give a proper explanation for such phenomenon."
"There you go again…" Mamoru sighed. "It must be due to some universal changes with planets outside of earth, definitely not because of some superstitious claim of the Zodiacs guardians losing their Starstones nonsense… Let's not talk about this. How is your consideration coming along? "
"What consideration?" Usagi cocked her head slightly.
"About our marriage, of course… You still haven't answered me." Mamoru frowned lightly.
"Oh, that…" Usagi hesitated. "I already told you before that it's too soon… I don't even know you well enough yet."
"We've known each other for a year already." Mamoru insisted. "Isn't that long enough for you?"
"No! A year is too short… too short for anything… I… I don't even know my real name. A year is too short for me to recall anything! I have no clue where I came from, who my parents are, and why I am here in the first place!"
For once, Mamoru could not find anything appropriate to argue back, because what she said was true. A year ago, the same night when the mysterious disappearance of the night stars occurred, he and his family witnessed glowing light coming from their backyard. Tracing it, they were taken aback by what they saw. A young, entrancingly beautiful blonde dressed in fancy white gown laid motionlessly near the garden lake. Mamoru was immediately mesmerized by her exceptional beauty, whoever she was. The mysterious girl woke up the next morning not remembering anything except for her name. Even so, his filthy rich family adopted her, naming her on certificate, giving her education and took care of her necessities all for Mamoru's interest.
It had occurred to Usagi that his parents were very displeased about her declining the marriage, since they took care of her because of their son but she can't possibly marry someone she was uncertain of. Forget about marriage, she didn't even know what love was. The things that only made sense to her were myths and legends, in which Mamoru saw as nonsense. Usagi didn't understand why she was drawn to folktales, maybe because they sort of place some links to her frequent dreams.
She dreamt of strange, unexplainable beings and events, like an attractive man against the sun, a blind-folded woman holding onto a balancing scale, an archer centaur, a seagoat together with a white bull that could transform themselves into humans, and a beautiful cupbearer supplying water down to the mermaids beneath. But the most memorable of them all was a young man embracing her from behind as they rode down the mystical forest on a white Unicorn. She could not see his face or hear his voice but she could feel his warmth and presence around her. Who was he? She badly wanted to know for he seemed someone essential to her.
Usagi did tried telling Mamoru about her dreams that she believed serve a linkage to her origin but he only laughed them off, claiming they were her fancy imagination. She didn't bother discussing them with him anymore for he never believed in dreams, myths or legends. To him, they were just made-up fantasy. But, she did not see them as just fable because she believed that every legend came with an origin. It was there for a purpose and reason and definitely not just for entertainment.
"Take your time…" Mamoru patting her on the shoulder consoled. "You will remember everything eventually. Mother has already contacted a really good specialist… maybe he could help you regain your memories…"
"Thanks, but…It isn't necessary since no one can possibly help me…"
"Please don't think this way, Usagi." Mamoru tried convincing. "Medical technology is really advanced nowadays. I'm pretty sure they can be of some help to you…"
"Let's not discuss this further alright?" Usagi sighed tirelessly.
She wanted to get back to her room instantly, pretty much wanted to sleep so she could dream of that mysterious young man and feel his warmth around her once more. She knew she didn't belong here. She belonged to the world in her dream!
"It's getting late. Shouldn't you be getting some sleep? There's school tomorrow."
"Ya, Ok…" Mamoru reluctantly agreed and headed up to his room. "You sleep early too, alright? Don't read too much of those… It spoils your brain."
Usagi could only stare unbelievably at him, as he disappeared up the stairs.
"You know nothing…" She murmured and stared at the book in her hand for a second longer before proceeding up to her room.
She opened the door and flung herself onto the soft bed.
"They are real… I know they are…" She thought silently before closing her heavy eyelids.
It was all happening again, Usagi could clearly hear commanding shouts and devastating screams but her vision was hazy. She was surrounded by human-like figures and a young man dressed in a crimson red robe was firmly holding on to her hand as he fought through the mass of undistinguished enemies. His face, she noticed, was covered by a peach colored splotch.
"Gemini! Take Virgo to somewhere safe!" The young man ordered a pair of heavenly twins as he released his hold against hers.
"No! No Aries!" Usagi cried in vain.
After she was being pulled up onto a unicorn, the brotherly twin charged back front. Her lover turned back and she saw his gentle smile.
"We will meet again…" He told her with assurance.
Her white horse reared as the ground began shaking recklessly. Usagi witnessed twelve colourful shimmers falling before the cloudy earth broke apart and she found herself slowly falling away from the sky, away from her existence, away from him…
"Virgo!"
She heard his cries and saw his hand extended forth towards hers. It was just a few inches away.
"Aries!"
It was so close, she could almost touch him. But suddenly, his hand vanished. Gone!
"NOOOOO!"
Everything turned dimmer and dimmer…
"ARIESSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!" Usagi shot up sitting upright in her bed.
She was covered with thick sweats and her heart was pounding loudly and hardly. She made a wild glance around her room for a minute before realizing she just had a dream. But it seemed so real, as if it had actually happened.
"Aries…"
His name was still locked inside her.
A tiny drop of lonely tear slid down her rosy cheek, "Who… Where are you?"
"Are you feeling alright?" Mamoru asked in concern. "You look pretty pale…"
"I'm fine." Usagi lied while spacing out of the car window.
She wasn't feeling good, obviously. Her dreams were bothering her terribly but she was never letting Mamoru know, because the last thing she would ever want to hear from him was that they were either fake or imaginary.
"Did you have a bad dream?" Mamoru guessed.
"Sort of…" She answered blankly, still not facing him.
"It's alright… Dreams aren't real…" He added thoughtlessly.
"How can you be so certain that they aren't real?!" Usagi snapped.
"Cool down, Usagi." Mamoru tried calming her. "Let's not quarrel over such nonsense, shall we?"
"Nonsense?! They aren't nonsense!" She shook her head in disbelief. "You know nothing, Mamoru! You know nothing!"
"Well, since you think they are real..." Mamoru became impatient. "Then prove it! Prove it to me that Zodiac guardians are real, that Hell King and gods exist! Show me the existence of Unicorn, mermaids or centaur… Or even a Prince of god by the name of Aries?! Where is he?! Where is he?!"
Usagi was dumbfounded. Yes, where was he? She swallowed hard, feeling the sense of loneliness again. The feeling that told her she didn't belong here, she was all alone in this unfamiliar world. Consumed with grief, she exited the car as soon as it stopped for traffic and ran as fast as she could in random direction. Usagi heard Mamoru's continuous calls slowly fainting as she ran further into the distance. She wanted to get out of this lonely place, and go back home, to the world in her dreams.
Usagi staggered, her heel stepping on a stone and one of her feet wasn't touching the ground anymore. She flailed her arms around, trying to keep her balance upright but gravity wasn't on her side and continued to pull her downwards. Suddenly, someone reached for her and grabbed her arm right before she reached the ground. Her savior pulled her up into his arm in a one-side embrace.
"Are you alright?" She heard a familiar voice asked in concern.
Usagi gazed up immediately meeting his dark blue eyes. He was very handsome. Strangely, he looked very familiar like she had known him before. But she could not recall where. She could hardly remember anything except for her consistence dreams. Dreams? Was he from her dream? She was still in his arm as he continued to peer at her wondering why she wasn't responding to his question.
"I'm fi-fine…" She choked out with a deep blush.
People were staring and whispering about the two of them.
"Oh! I'm so jealous!" a girl pointing at her savior exclaimed.
"Ya! I want a boyfriend like him!" another cried.
"That's good." He responded with a smile before releasing his hold against her, leaving her feeling lonely and disappointed. She wanted him to continue embracing her, but maybe that was a little too much to ask for considering he was a stranger and he had just saved her from a fall.
"Thank you." Usagi bowed her head.
"It was nothing. That's what a Knight should do right?" He grinned pleasingly.
Usagi giggled, "No one calls themselves Knights nowadays. It's the 21st century."
Then she gasped at her own respond, realizing that she sounded like Mamoru. Though she knew that it was his influence, she still didn't like it.
"No matter the era, they still exist…" He replied simply, catching Usagi by surprise.
"So… You believed in them?" She asked in hope that he did. "Like gods, mystical creatures and zodiacs…"
"I don't see what's there not to believe." He smiled charmingly back at her, making her blushed even more.
There was a few second of silence as Usagi peered at him. She noted that he had his long black hair tied back into a low ponytail and the longer she looked at him, the more handsome he appeared to be. He was gorgeous beyond words, someone who didn't seem to fit into the current society, and she still couldn't shake the feeling that she somehow knew him.
"Is there something on my face?" He asked, catching her staring a little too long.
"Oh… No… No…I'm sorry…" She glanced away quickly, her cheeks darkening.
He looked at her oddly and smiled. "You know, we will be late for our first class if we continue standing here."
Usagi was confused by his remark till she realized that he was actually wearing the same school attire as her. "You go to the same school as I do! But, I didn't see you in school before…"
"My first day." He responded as they strolled down the streets. "I just got transferred here with my other two friends but schooling is just temporary... After we found what we are looking for, we will most probably be leaving."
Usagi kept quiet for a moment as she tried to hide her disappointment. She secretly didn't want him to leave, but she couldn't possibly tell him that, could she?
"I forgot to ask, what's your name?" She quickly changed the subject.
"Seiya… and I guess yours is Odango, am I right?" He teased.
"No! My name is Usagi! Not Odango!" She tried restraining herself from flaring at him considering he had just saved her.
"Your hairstyle is pretty cute and the name Odango suits you just fine." Seiya patted one of her bun.
"No it doesn't!" Usagi forcefully opposed.
But before Seiya could respond, they heard someone calling from the distant. They turned and saw Mamoru running towards them.
"There you are Usagi! I've finally found you… and who is he?" Mamoru stared displeasingly at Seiya.
"He's Seiya… He just saved me." Usagi replied, ignoring Mamoru detest for her savior.
"Save you?" Mamoru glared suspiciously at Seiya before turning back to Usagi. "Didn't I tell you not to get too friendly with strangers? When will you ever learn that this isn't your imaginary world? There are no such things like zodiac gods or guardians… there are only people with bad intention…"
Usagi took a step back, away from Mamoru and closer to Seiya. She felt this isolated feeling again, an emotion that she would only feel whenever someone went against her world of beliefs.
"That's not the proper way you should be speaking to a lady…" Seiya stepped forward, securing Usagi behind him. "And, what makes you so certain that zodiac gods doesn't exist?"
"Are you trying to pick a fight with me or prove a point that her nonsense exist?" Mamoru exclaimed, not even bothering to hide his agitation.
"I would love a good fight…" Seiya replied half-jokingly.
"What?!" Mamoru was taken aback by his respond.
"Seiya! You can't! You will get into a lot of trouble if you start a fight here!" Usagi exclaimed.
"I was only joking." He sighed. "It's boring to fight a mortal…"
"We have no time to be joking around with you. Come here, Usagi! We will be late for school if you continue sticking with this weird guy." Mamoru tried reaching for Usagi ordered.
Usagi backed away, she didn't want to follow him or go to school. She wanted to escape back to her real home, the world that she came from.
Seiya sensing her uneasiness blocked Mamoru from getting any closer to Usagi. "It seems to me that she doesn't want to follow you."
"What do you know?" Mamoru glared angrily. "You stay away from this… She's my girlfriend! I know her more than you do!"
"Yes… I may not know anything about her…" Seiya replied arrogantly. "But, I do know that she'll definitely be late for school if she follows you."
"What nonsense!" Mamoru argued. "Unlike you, we are going there by car! You are the one who will be late! Not us! So step aside!"
But Seiya did not budge as he continued standing between Mamoru and Usagi with a confident grin.
Usagi, on the other hand, could only stare intimately back at Seiya, immediately recalling her dreams. He looked just like the young man who held onto her hand as he fought through a legion of army.
"Didn't you hear me?" Seiya tone deepened. "I said Odango will be late if she follows you."
"Very funny... What makes you think you can win a car?" Mamoru clutched his fist and glared doubtfully at Seiya.
"Oh? Are you challenging me?" Seiya voice rose a little with excitement and fierceness. "It's been a while since anyone dares challenge me."
Then, to Usagi's surprise, Seiya effortlessly carried her up with his arm in a bridal style. "Eh?! Seiya! What are you doing?!"
"Bringing you to school." Seiya responded frankly.
"Hey! What do you think you are doing? Put her down at once!" Mamoru tried grabbing onto Usagi charged forward, but it just took Seiya a tiny sidestep to avoid his intention.
"You can never win the Ram." He heard Seiya said in a firm, assured tone. But before Mamoru could protest, they suddenly vanished before him, leaving the paralysed Mamoru behind in absolute shock.
Usagi had her arms wrapped around Seiya's neck and her eyes shut tight. She didn't know what was happening besides the hasty wind that was hitting her face hard. It felt as if she had aboard an open-aired bullet train or something even faster. Despite the coldness running against her skin, she felt warm inside. She tightened her hold around him, embracing his warmth.
"Don't worry, we are reaching soon." He whispered into her ear. "Have you heard before? About the Ram that always reaches the top first?"
Usagi peeked and saw his lips curved into a confident grin. "It will never lose."
Right after he finished, Usagi felt the wind motion stopped too.
"We are here!"
She opened her eyes completely and to her astonishment, they were actually situated outside the school entrance. Everyone was staring at them including the teachers. Girls were screaming out of envious and annoying whisperings were heard everywhere. Then, she noted the school gate closing. They had actually made it on time for school!
"I win… yet again…" Seiya murmured before gently placing Usagi back on ground, much to her displease. She secretly wanted him to carry her a while longer but it will be really weird if he continued to do so since they had already grabbed too much attention.
"Thank you." Usagi thanked him for second time today.
"No worries, that's what a Knight should do right?" He smiled charmingly.
Usagi blushed a dark red, "You looked more like a Prince to me…"
Seiya blinked at her comment, before flushing a little and replying half-jokingly. "But, I'll rather be a King."
Suddenly the deafening screams tuned up when two idol-looking boys approached them from behind.
"Can your entrance be any grander?" the teenager with his long slivery hair tied back asked with slight irritation, he was accompanied by a taller boy with long auburn hair.
"Yo! Yaten, Taiki!" Seiya greeted his friends.
The crowd grew bigger and nosier.
"AHHHHHHH! Who are they?!"
"New students?! Gosh! They are HOT!"
The three idol students were obviously ignoring the comments as they proceeded into the school building.
"Mind introducing?" Yaten was referring to Usagi.
"Her name is Odango…" Seiya answered teasingly.
"No, it's not! It's Usagi!" Usagi shrieked.
"You look pretty familiar, Usagi-san." Taiki peered deeply at her.
"Eh?" She impulsively looked up into Taiki's steady gaze and realized that his violet eyes seemed to pierce right through her with hypnotic intensity. Feeling uneasy, she immediately glanced down.
"Please do not scare her with your stare will you?" Seiya told Taiki while trying to console Usagi. "Don't worry, Odango. I am never allowing him to sting you."
"I have no intention to." Taiki answered frankly as he slid the door open
And as soon as they entered the classroom, the commotion made a rebirth.
"What a coincidence! We are in the same class." Usagi cheered happily but was soon interrupted by her classmate's excited screams. And, as if their bodies were made of magnets, they attracted the whole room of students toward them.
"Move it. Or else…" Taiki ordered in a low, firm tone.
His violet eyes sharpened, sending a crackling, electric validity around to his surrounding. "I will sting all of you to death…"
The mass of students immediately froze, including Usagi, and obediently opened a path for them.
"Take back your killing instinct, will you?" Seiya told Taiki. "You are scaring Odango."
"No… It's ok… I am not scared…" Usagi lied and avoided Taiki's stare.
They proceeded to the back of the room and found four unoccupied seats.
"Do the three of you often grab this much attention?" Usagi asked out of curiosity.
"All the time…" Yaten answered sounding rather irritated. "But we are already used to the attention. Besides, they won't dare to pester us much with Taiki around."
"This is nothing. We had been through worse." Seiya recalled. "Once, we even jumped off a river just to escape from some crazy pursuers."
"Really?!" Usagi asked in bewilderment.
"That's because we bumped into someone even more attention grabbing…" Seiya nodded. "And Taiki wasn't there with us then…"
"Eh?! Who was that person?" Usagi asked unbelievably. She can't imagine anyone capable of grabbing more attention than they could.
"A cat…" Yaten and Seiya answered together.
"A cat?" Usagi repeated.
"Yes. He's a really big cat..." Taiki abruptly added.
"A really big cat?" Usagi was getting more and more confused.
The three nodded at the same time.
"Eh?! I don't understand…" Usagi absorbed no clue.
"You don't have to. He's not someone you would want to meet." Seiya told her with a gentle smile.
"Agreed." Yaten sighed at the thought of that person.
Their troubled expression had Usagi assuming that, whoever that guy was, he must be someone terrible. Then, the classroom door slid open harshly as their homeroom teacher walked in followed by an unhappy Mamoru. Usagi avoided his stare of anger and disbelief, while Seiya grinned arrogantly at the latecomer. None said anything as Mamoru silently headed for an empty seat in front before the class began its first lesson of the year.
A few streets away from their school, the citizens were overwhelmed by shock after discovering a lake filled with dead fishes. A little boy claimed that he saw a beautiful girl with long, golden hair walked by before the fishes started to float up the surface.
Further down the capital, a pair of twins was holding hands as they stared up into the blue.
"Let's hope the stars will shine tonight." they prayed.
Not far from them, the audiences were cheering on a freshman racer. He broke the speed limit and drove passed the finish line as first. Everyone went crazy as he stepped out from the vehicle and removed his helmet, revealing a striking-looking young man in his messy dull-blonde hair.
Away from the crowd cheers, laid a small peaceful farm where birds from all over the region flew and settled around a lovely lady of green, on her lap slept a tiny white bull.
On the road, a black Mercedes-Benz drove passed the farm. Inside, a pretty youth was listening to his miniature music player, while his pair of soft-grey eyes gazed lonelily out the car window. He repeatedly hit the playback button each time the song finished as the singer angelic voice was the only thing that kept him sane.
"Tohru…" He mumbled her name softly.
Further down the highway, a pink ball was seen rolling off the busy traffic, a little boy stumbled across to pick it up not noticing a speeding car approaching. His mother's scream was heard before a mysterious girl leapt front hasty, took the boy into her arms, and leapt off the road, saving him from the coming car. Returning the child to his mother, she was thanked and praised by the passer-bys.
"Here." She bent down and handed the ball over to the little boy.
"Thank you, Onee-san." The young child peered at his savior.
She had thick, short blue hair and her eyes were hidden behind a pair of mirrored shades.
"Onee-san, why are you wearing sunglasses when there isn't any sun today?"
The girl smiled pleasantly before patting the boy on his head, replying, "That's because I'm visually blind."
High above the shocked crowd, a private jet flew by. Inside sat a young royalty who graciously combed his sparkling hair of sun-gold back with his fingers before taking a small sip of champagne.
"We are arriving soon, Sir." The servant bowing before his king informed.
"Good. Have you located the school they are in yet?" He asked, his dazzling-blue eyes still staring at the champagne in his hand.
"Yes, we have, Sir."
"Good. Tell the pilot, instead of stopping at the airport, head straight for the school. I'm landing there." He arrogantly requested.
"Yes, Sir." The servant obediently proceeded into the control room and passed the message.
The pleasant sky was seen flickering all of the sudden and light thunderous noise was heard from above.
"Find… Find the twelve Starstones and return to me, my precious celestials."
The Love Legend focus on Hell, while Tale of the Zodiac on Heaven.
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