Stage Seventh, Game - Who's the Best Match? Dr. Agath's creation, a marvel of ingenuity, had left everyone in awe. With meticulous detail, he outlined the game and the participants he had handpicked, a revelation that held a sense of wonder.
The spotlight fell on Jon and Ashya, chosen by Dr. Agath as the ideal contenders. However, their initial reaction was far from enthusiastic. A palpable tension filled the room as their reluctance cast a shadow over the proceedings.
Dr. Agath's voice, a soothing presence, interceded. "Don't let doubt cloud your judgment. Your partnership is pivotal to this game's success. Only the two of you possess the synergy required. I implore you to decide within the next three minutes."
Germon, attempting to mediate, offered his perspective. "Consider, it's just an hour, guys."
But his words seemed to fall on deaf ears. Unfazed, Germon resorted to a clever ploy, his voice a hushed murmur into Jon's ear, a secret promise dangling like a carrot. "I'll make sure you have all the latest manga your heart desires if you team up with Ashya." Jon's reluctant nod signaled his agreement.
Turning to Ashya, Germon's whispered words painted a different picture. "You know, I could arrange for Jon's cherished manga collection to meet an unfortunate fate, unless you decide to join forces with him. Remember the days before he changed so much?" Ashya's resolve crumbled, and through clenched teeth, she conceded, "Alright, Germon."
Germon, nursing the consequences of his manipulation, braced himself against Ashya's retribution. Grimacing in pain, he urged them forward with a blend of determination and discomfort.
Observing from the sidelines, Shingo couldn't help but voice his concern. "Are they really okay with this?"
Germon's response came with a strained smile. "They're paying a price, but yes, they'll manage."
Kyora, her curiosity piqued, stumbled over her words. "Germon, what on earth did you say to them? How did you get them to agree?"
Germon's chuckle held a touch of triumph. "Ah, you see, I've known them for so long. I just knew which strings to pull."
As Jon and Ashya made their way to the designated area, a playful exchange ensued. Jon's teasing tone rang out, accompanied by a reluctant smile. "Germon's the only reason I'm putting up with this. Otherwise, I wouldn't bother teaming up with you."
Ashya shot back, her voice laced with a mix of amusement and skepticism. "You better not be the cause of our downfall."
A mischievous glint danced in Jon's eyes. "Huh? What was that?"
"Don't push it," Ashya replied, a hint of challenge in her voice.
Germon's voice, a mixture of relief and authority, drifted to them. "Remember my words, and let that be your guide. Now, let the game begin," Dr. Agath's declaration cut through the banter, signaling a shift in focus.
Kyora's uncertainty found a voice of its own. "Do you really think they'll make it?"
"Absolutely," Germon affirmed, his voice steady. "My words hold more sway than you might think."
Amidst the unfolding drama, the self-proclaimed princess added her own perspective with an amused lilt. "Oh, to be young and playful like all of you."
As the game commenced, Jon shared a strategic tip with Ashya, his voice a hushed conspiratorial tone. "When choosing a medal, focus on recognizing a slightly blurred symbol on it. Trust me, it'll make things easier."
Ashya stepped up first, her gaze intent as she studied the array of medals. Her fingers danced delicately over the choices before settling on one. With a sense of purpose, she approached the machine, sliding the medal into place. A radiant gleam erupted from the device, casting an intricate pattern of flames upon the surface. Fire, a blazing emblem, emerged as her selection.
Now, it was Jon's turn to venture forth, seeking the perfect companion for the element of fire. Ashya's voice, a mix of encouragement and jest, carried to him. "Make sure you pick a good one!"
Jon's retort was swift, his tone playful. "I think I can manage without your guidance."
Into the labyrinth of medal-laden trees, Jon treaded, his eyes scanning for the elusive emblem that harmonized with fire. Among the options, he spotted the horizontal undulating wave, a prospect that held promise. With a quiet resolve, he retrieved it and without consulting Ashya, slotted it into place. The machine's response was unambiguous – a display of mismatched elements, a verdict of incompatibility.
The second medal, aligned with water, drew Dr. Agath's attention. "Ah, fire and water, perpetually at odds. The machine's judgment aligns with natural principles," he mused, making a note in his diary.
Ashya's patience waned as Jon's solo decision backfired. She confronted him, her grip firm on his collar, frustration evident in her voice. "Why act without involving me?"
Jon's silence hung in the air, tension coiling between them. Eventually, her hold loosened, and she withdrew the errant medal from the machine. A chance for redemption arose, Dr. Agath offering a lifeline – a single medal left to yield a best match.
Once more, Jon ventured into the forest of medals, his selection this time met with Ashya's involvement. Side by side, they approached the machine, anticipation brewing. Fireworks erupted, a vibrant spectacle marking their success. Dr. Agath's voice, a harbinger of truth, resonated. "Fire and Wind, a union of elements that ignites passion. Wind stokes the fervor of fire."
Ashya's chagrin colored her response, a touch of embarrassment tainting her tone. "Well, someone had to clean up the mess you made earlier."
Jon chuckled, the tension of the moment diffused by his mirth. "I'll accept that, but you owe me a meal next time."
In another corner of the room, Germon and Kyora engaged in quiet conversation. Kyora's worry hung in the air, a question poised on her lips. "Do you think this is alright?"
Germon's reassurance was steady, his voice carrying conviction. "Don't fret. Their history runs deep. They'll find their way."
Ashya's persistence led her back to the medal forest, where chance guided her selection. The chosen medal found its place within the machine, a flash of light revealing the symbol of Tora, the Japanese word for "Tiger."
Jon contemplated the implications, his mind racing through possibilities. "I'm fairly certain the best match for 'Tiger' is right here." He held the corresponding medal, a quiet certainty coloring his words.
A pause ensued, Ashya's response succinct yet loaded with trust. "If you're sure, just put it in."
With a shared understanding, the medal found its slot, sealing the culmination of their efforts. In that moment, amidst the whirlwind of the game, Jon and Ashya's connection remained unshaken, an unspoken bond bridging their choices.
As the game progressed, Jon placed the medal with the dragon symbol into the machine, causing it to illuminate with the representation of "Ryuu," meaning dragon in Japanese. Dr. Agath swiftly chronicled the convergence of Ryuu and Tora, symbols of dragon and tiger, noting their mythical rivalry and christening their pairing as "Ryuutora."
Within the span of ten minutes, Jon and Ashya had already secured two best matches and one worst match. Undaunted, Ashya seized another random medal, its significance a mystery. It was now Jon's task to pinpoint the most fitting match for the symbol of a needle, visible when the medal gleamed.
A shared whisper passed between them, Ashya offering her insight to Jon. In response, he ventured into the labyrinth of medals, scanning each with meticulous care. A triumphant exclamation punctuated his success as he emerged, the chosen medal clutched in his hand. With Ashya by his side, he slid it into place, the machine responding with the glow of a thread.
Dr. Agath marveled at their efficiency, expressing his admiration. "Truly, my choice in selecting both of you was apt. In under ten minutes, you've uncovered three best matches. The combination of needle and thread, woven together, renders them invincible."
Their momentum remained unbroken as the duo continued their quest, accumulating six best matches within the span of thirty minutes. The fourth match, "Hide-and-seek," a metaphor for elusive discovery, signifying a hidden longing to be found. The fifth, "Pirate-Treasure," epitomizing precious bonds that pirates and treasure share. The sixth, "Hollow and Brimful," capturing the essence of complementing voids and abundance.
As time marched on, the duo switched positions, signaling a change in their dynamics. Onlookers Germon and Kyora engaged in conversation, reflecting on the unfolding spectacle. Kyora's uncertainty was met with Germon's confident response. "Worry not, their synergy is unmatched."
Shingo interjected with a humorous observation. "Look, the 'princess' has succumbed to slumber again. How many naps does she require before relinquishing her royal title?"
Kyora playfully chided, "And she dares to call herself a princess with such behavior."
With the interlude of sleep passing, the game regained its momentum. Jon's focus shifted to randomly selecting a medal, his choice fueling the unfolding drama. When the medal's luminescence revealed the rabbit symbol, Ashya's thoughts aligned with a fitting match. She swiftly retrieved the corresponding medal, a certain understanding passing between them.
Jon's voice carried assurance, a testament to their connection. "If you're confident, go ahead and put it in."
Her action was swift, yet the machine's response was stark – a worst match, revealing an unforeseen limitation. Dr. Agath disclosed a vital detail that had slipped their notice – certain matches had already been established.
Their determination unswayed, the game marched on. Jon's return bore a medal emanating a radiant bow symbol. In a twist of fate, Ashya's usual intuition seemed clouded, her hastiness palpable. Jon's murmur, a plea for composure, went unheard, and a choice was made that yielded a worst match.
Jon's insight crystallized, a realization dawning. Ashya's anxious pursuit to excel was driven by her desire not to burden others. This vulnerability revealed, Jon's voice grew softer, his silent encouragement echoing through the room.
Ashya returned with a medal in hand, her uncertainty evident. Jon's presence, a comforting anchor, guided her. His words were a mix of caution and guidance, all but inaudible. Yet, his sentiment reached her, steering her course.
As the medal was inserted, its luminance unveiled the symbol of a pin, not an arrow. Ashya's bewilderment was palpable, the unexpected outcome a testament to the delicate balance of the game. Her murmurs held a hint of frustration, blaming Jon's change of mind for the mishap.
Her mind wandered to days long past, memories of a simpler time beneath the shade of a tree. Laughter, songs, and shared secrets painted the tableau of their friendship. A pang of longing lingered as she reminisced about that time, when an unspoken connection bound them.
Recollections resurfaced – the transition from junior high to high school, a season of change. A summer tinged with anticipation, a hope for shared adventures. Yet, an absence cast its shadow as Ashya found herself standing alone under the familiar tree, awaiting Jon's arrival.
Desperation led her to inquire, to search for him, even a visit to the orphanage. Germon's revelation guided her to the garage, where Jon was engrossed in his newfound passion for manga, a diversion that consumed his attention and shifted his focus.
Germon's voice recounted the transformation – a chance encounter with manga, a spark that ignited an unquenchable curiosity. Ashya's frustration gave way to understanding, acceptance mingling with resignation.
Time flowed, and the narrative evolved. The threads of their connection, interwoven with shared experiences, held the promise of continued growth, irrespective of the challenges that lay ahead.