Omni Verse – Episode 12
With George unleashing the purple energy, all the warriors were thrown back and severely injured.
At least George and Musan's hearts had been pierced—they would die soon.
The only one left standing was Mariana. She went to control the other warriors.
But she couldn't find a single one.
Mariana: "Kids, where are you?"
She saw Musan and George. When she approached, they were arguing, both angry.
George: "Ah, I told you not to come! Maybe then both the Flame Stone and their dead bodies would've been mine. You never listen."
Musan: "Are you going to kill them? Look, before I came, they almost killed you. That's your problem, Dad—you always see yourself as the strongest and the greatest, but you're just an old fool."
George: "And you're stubborn and naive like your mother. You always see yourself as a superhero, but just like your mother, you'll die from naivety."
Musan suddenly starts crying.
George feels bad seeing her cry.
Mariana suddenly steps in.
Mariana: "Do you enjoy it? Did you like making your daughter sad?"
George: "You again? Get lost, don't interfere."
Mariana, slightly angry:
Mariana: "No, I will interfere. My father always made me happy even in another world. He would never make me a robot or play cruel tricks on me. I always did everything to be worthy of him. You must do the same. Treat your daughter well so she tries to be worthy of you. I know you'll die eventually, but at least love each other one last time."
George and Musan start thinking. Musan begins to speak:
Musan: "I'm sorry, Dad. Maybe you're right. Maybe I ruined something, but it was all to prove I'm strong. Please forgive me, Dad."
George: "You know, you're really like your mother—naive and stubborn. But I love that about you, just as I loved it about her."
Musan, crying:
Musan: "But Dad, we're going to die. It's meaningless."
George: "It's not meaningless. Even in the other world, all of this is so we can love each other."
Musan & George: "The sphere was to heal our mother—it was all because of our love for our family."
George and Musan die with smiles on their faces, at peace. Even Mariana couldn't hold back her tears.
Mariana: "Goodbye, Dad… Goodbye, daughter. Monsters aside, let's get back to our mission."
Mariana continued searching for a long time but still couldn't find anyone.
At last, she saw smoke and headed toward it. When the smoke cleared, she realized she had found Pugo.
Pugo was in terrible shape—his clothes torn and tattered, heavily wounded.
Mariana tried to wake him up. After long efforts, Pugo finally opened his eyes and looked around, noticing Mariana.
Pugo: "Mariana… is that you?"
Mariana: "Yes, it's me."
Pugo: "What happened to us? Did George and Musan die, or are they still alive?"
Mariana, teasingly and a bit angry:
Mariana: "Don't talk nonsense, crazy kid. Now take this medicine and drink it."
Pugo, jokingly: "Okay, no need to shout."
Pugo recovered slightly, got up, and went with Mariana to search for the others.
Pugo: "Mariana, tell me—are they dead?"
Mariana: "It's very sad. They were searching for the stones to heal their dead mother."
Pugo: "I'm so upset. That's why I'm telling you: as long as Ludos isn't dead, we'll have to kill innocent people like this. There's no other choice."
The scene switches to the dark castle.
Monsters appear, and Ludos sits on the leader's throne with his best assistant, Jokes, by his side. Jokes looks cute but is made of red skeleton and flesh.
Jokes: "Sir, new news—George and his daughter are dead."
Ludos: "Ah, I'm sad… they had potential for creation, but they were too emotional. This is the first time I feel sad. But anyway, let's move forward."
Jokes: "Sir, it's not my responsibility, but maybe send one of the eight creatures there?"
Ludos: "Everything has its time. If I send the creatures now, the stones might be lost if Muhtar dies. I won't see the full potential of the energy technique. So we'll start with the first monsters. When ready, I'll send the creatures. Then I'll copy the stones and the energy technique and discover that incredible dark transformation. Understood?"
Jokes: "You're truly brilliant, Mr. Ludos."
Ludos: "According to my plan, the Young Warriors meeting is in a week. I'll appear as another human body in front of Walker's grandson and make him use the energy technique. Hahaha."
The scene shifts back to Pugo and Mariana.
They search for a long time but find no one.
Pugo: "How can they be gone? Where could they be?"
Mariana: "They can't be dead, right?"
Pugo: "Don't talk like that!"
Suddenly, they see a body.
They rush over and realize it's Leonardos. He's bleeding heavily, with torn cloak and clothing.
Pugo: "No, Mr. Leonardos! What happened to you?"
Mariana: "He's not dead, right?"
Suddenly, a shout rings out—it's Stardust.
Stardust: "Aaaah, Pugo! Help!"
Pugo carries Leonardos on his back and, with Mariana, rushes toward the sound.
They find Stardust, also injured.
Pugo: "Stardust, what happened?"
Stardust: "I think Lino and Luvo are dead. Their heartbeats are weak, and their bodies are cracking with faint purple energy."
Pugo immediately rushes to Luvo and Lino. Stardust was right—their condition is critical.
Mariana gives them large doses of medicine. Leonardos, Luvo, and Lino struggle to survive.
Pugo, Stardust, and Mariana start losing hope, unable to hold back tears.
Pugo: "I failed as a leader. If I were stronger, nothing would have happened. I'm sorry, Grandpa, I don't even have a quarter of your spirit."
Stardust: "I thought I could expand the Star Technique, but I couldn't. It didn't work."
Mariana: "Even my inventions and robots don't help much. Strangely, I'm powerless."
Mariana, Pugo, Stardust: "We're sorry, kids. We're not enough."
Leonardos: "No, you're not."
Pugo: "Heh, Leonardos."
Stardust: "You woke up."
Leonardos: "Stardust, you're strong and funny. I love your humor in serious moments—I'm jealous."
Luvo jumps in:
Luvo: "Mariana, I admire your intelligence. You turned the fight around with your robots and inventions. You found the Flame Stone no one else could. You're amazing. You'll definitely be a supporting warrior in the future, and we'll help you."
Lino: "Pugo, you are the living embodiment of the word 'leader.' If I hadn't told you the plan, we might never have beaten George and Musan. I'm sure you'll be as strong as Grandpa one day."
Leonardos: "We complement each other. We may not be the strongest team, but I don't think any team gets along as well as we do."
Stardust: "Yes, you're right. And thanks for the kind words you shared with me."
Pugo: "Yes, Warriors team means warriors and friends. We will succeed."
Luvo: "I want to join your Warriors team. I love it."
Pugo: "Really?"
Luvo: "Yes, I believe this team will go far."
Stardust: "Great! And you, Mr. Lino?"
Lino: "At first, I thought you were inexperienced, but I believe this team can achieve great things. So I'm in too."
Stardust: "Ah, amazing! We're six now. Slowly growing."
Mariana: "That means we need to expand the spaceship."
Leonardos: "Ms. Mariana, do you still have the Flame Stone?"
Mariana, jokingly: "No, it's gone."
Everyone gasps nervously.
Mariana, suddenly laughing: "Hahahaha, just kidding!"
Everyone: "Ohhh, that wasn't funny."
Luvo: "I forgot to tell you—next week is the Young Warriors meeting."
Pugo: "What? Why didn't you tell us?"
Luvo: "I just did."
Leonardos: "Pugo, we have to go, right? Luka and solom—seeing the two strongest young warriors is necessary."
Pugo: "Of course, we'll go. Maybe we can expand the Warriors team, and if they learn we found the Flame Stone, they'll see how strong we are."
Lino: "Yes, you're right."
Pugo: "Then the next destination is the Young Warriors meeting."
They all hold hands.
Warriors Team: "Let's take the Warriors team to a worldwide level!"
End of Episode 12
