After my training with Constantin, I returned to the train station to wait for more candidates seeking Bosenmori so I could fight him, as he had said. However, I was almost there, crossing the street, thinking about what I was going to do to catch Bosenmori.
— Just a little movements with my scythe are enough to stop Bosenmori. Does Master Constantin think that the same kicks I give the guy with the wires are easy to take down a god of death?"
While I was on the street, I bumped into a cyclist who almost beat me up for disrupting his day. But I passed by, entered the train station, and tried to talk to someone who said:
— Look, me Crowley, my friends Olly and Bo, and I don't have the patience to be interrupted by anyone who gets in our way. The guy who gave us the Bosenmori posters says it all. Not you...
That's what Crowley said.
Crowley´s Point of View
With my silver piercing under my mouth, black hair covering my blue eyes, and an open leather jacket, I stood next to my friends Oliver, Olly (a tall, thin guy with an athletic build), and finally Bonnie Skullman, or Bo. A weirdo in a skeleton costume I found in my school locker, and he still dresses that way. Olly, Bo, and I have been friends since childhood, in our twenties.
As we were walking, we saw the famous blacksmith, Fritzgerald, in the middle of the subway, cheerfully shouting that he had new swords. We already recognized that chubby guy in overalls and a shaved head.
After accepting what he had to offer, he still had something more to say.
— Have you by any chance seen my apprentice, Uvo?
— Who? we said, turning towards him. Fritzgerald ripped off what appeared to be a latex mask, revealing bright pink hair slicked back in a bun and a robe similar to those worn by those kung fu masters in movies. This robe was also revealed as he appeared amidst the sounds of tearing clothes; he quickly ran off.
Uvo's point of view:
After a long training session, I finally found peace, finding a good old bench in the middle of a passing subway train to rest. However, I was interrupted by Master Constantin, who appeared in front of me in the Asian outfit he was wearing when we arrived at the hotel and told me, his student, not to separate.
—Calm down, you're not ready to face Bosenmori alone yet."
In a quiet area of London in 2012, the earth is "reset" by a mysterious god of death in a futuristic, apocalyptic future. Bieniek, a 14-year-old Polish boy, is the only one who can stop him.
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