Manaka gave the guest a casual glance, just by their energy signatures he could tell that they were very strong.
Homura's expression turned into a scrutiny against the guest. "I just knew things wouldn't be peaceful as we arrived, should we get rid of them."
Madoka pouted and spoke gently. "They haven't attacked us yet so why should we get rid of them."
"I know that." Homura replied whole rolling her eyes.
Manaka shaked his head and began to float upwards. "It doesn't matter if they attacked or we attacked, we are currently in their world so we might as well meet them."
Homura sprouted a pair of blackened wings and followed manaka, Madoka manifested wings made of light and followed after them.
The trio took their pace, not really concerned about the beings outside their home.
"I'm actually more concerned for the others." Madoka stated after a bit of silence.
Homura with a sigh reassured Madoka. "They can protect themselves, they're not weak Madoka."
"I know that...but..." Madoka was still worried
Manaka chuckled and floated closer to hos sister. "Don't worry they won't be in danger, I doubt any random person or monster can beat them with their current strength."
Homura scoffed. "You really aren't worried about your two girlfriends huh?."
Manaka shrugged. "Naturally yeah, they train with one another in the bubble world after lot so I don't think they will get hurt and plus mami is there, she can stop their reckless actions."
"Mami is a human and she may become reckless too, unlike us three who are all powerful beings those three can still get swayed by their emotions." Homura said with a blank expression.
"Are you saying we have no emotions." Manaka asked with a faint smile.
Homura replied to him. "Not really, we have emotions but are separated from normal human ones, for example madoka is the Incarnation of miracles and hope and she has a lot of positive emotions but she also has a bit of obsession worrying about her loved ones. She has immense positive emotions and low negative ones."
As they reached closer to the barrier she continued. "I'm a being of pure obsession so I inherently have a mixed emotions of positivity and negativity but leans more to the negative side of love."
She then pointed red at Manaka. "You are a being who inherently is made up of despair and Peace, you have absorbed the negativity of witches and with it you gave them peace so your emotions are mixed like mine, like all of us, we all have emotions but they are far more complex and also simpler than that of humans."
Manaka couldn't help but to be impressed by her observation and philosophy. "Well that is a certainly unique viewpoint and it is inspiring."
Madoka tilted her head and scratched it. "I mean i am more happy than my human self so I can see that making sense, I'm just glad to know that my friends and family are OK."
"Speaking of family, I do miss our little brother and parents a bit." Manaka sighed.
Madoka shared Manakas thoughts. "Yeah but we have to move forward, if we go back now we would just cause damage to everyone there, our weak universe cannot handle all three of us at the same time."
Homura glanced at the two and did not speak, she doesn't see her parents most of the time so she doesn't get why these two were getting emotional. Either way it was better for her not to involve herself in their thoughts.
Finally they flied out of the barrier and saw two groups standing away from one another. On the left there was a red haired man and a white haired woman staying together as they observed the other party.
The other party was composed of a colourful few. There was a blue haired kid with dragon wings and a man with blonde hair was cowering behind him, atop the blonde haired man's hair was a small fairy that was arrogantly looking at the other two and then there was a pink haired girl looking at the three that just came out of the barrier.
She was the first to move as she dashed towards them and appeared in front of Homura. "Who are you? Also what are you?, You feel like a demon lord but also not, are you a dragon or maybe a fallen angel?."
Homura frowned at the girls proximity, she stared into her strangely clear blue pupils and spoke with an annoyed tone. "Dont you know about personal space."
"Don't be a sour puss besides, you look interesting!" Milim finished, her grin widening as she hovered mid-air, completely unfazed by Homura's icy demeanor.
Manaka drifted slightly to the side, maintaining a polite distance while his eyes flickered between the two groups. He could feel it now—the sheer density of the pink-haired girl's magicules. It was like standing next to a sun that refused to burn, yet possessed the power to incinerate a galaxy if it so chose.
"Milim! Get back here!" the blue-haired youth called out. Rimuru floated forward, his dragon wings beating with a rhythmic hum. He looked wary, his golden eyes scanning the trio with a mix of curiosity and deep-seated caution. Behind him, the blonde man—Veldora—seemed to have regained some of his bravado, though he kept the fairy, Ramiris, firmly planted on his head as a sort of tiny, shouting shield.
"My apologies," Rimuru said, coming to a halt a few meters away. "She's... enthusiastic. I'm Rimuru Tempest, and this is Milim Nava. We felt a massive distortion in space-time and came to investigate. We didn't expect to find a whole city—or people like you."
Madoka stepped forward, her wings of light pulsing with a gentle, soothing rhythm that seemed to momentarily quiet the tension in the air. "We didn't mean to cause a disturbance. I'm Madoka Kaname. This is my brother Manaka, and our friend Homura."
The red-haired man from the other group, Guy Crimson, narrowed his eyes. He hadn't moved from his spot, but his presence was heavy, a suffocating pressure that tested the very fabric of the barrier they had just exited. The white-haired woman beside him, Velzard, remained serene, though her gaze stayed fixed on Manaka.
Manak turned around to meet her gaze with a smile. "Do i have something in my face."
"You smell like a True dragon, why is that?." She ignored his question and asked hers.
Manak scratched his head, he didn't really understand this true dragon business but he still replied. "Technically ne considered an Ouroboros, a snake that devoured it's tale but in this world I am known as the Infinite Witch Dragon, my name is manak but you can call me Salem if you wish to do so. Names are after all a part of a being."
