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That seems like a bad news. Is the teapot enchanted to make tea look important?
Anyway, you hand most of the money to Ryota to settle your Hawk-spirit debt, and go for a stroll in the market.
Following your nose, you pick up Fox-dragonfly wings - an insect apparently known for its cunning - and a Tulip with petals made of fire.
It's time to go back to the sect - you have much to do, although the loss of opportunity bother you. Ryota notice, as he engage the conversation while you stare at the pebbles on the road.
"<span class="mu-s">Looks like Marketer Golden Eye hates money.</span>
- What?
- <span class="mu-s">I think he completely misjudged the worth of his drink.</span>
- But... It was for a client...
- <span class="mu-s">No. He took it for himself. And failed to percieve the hidden worth.</span>
- What hidden worth?
- <span class="mu-s">I'll tell you another time. After all, are you certain we are not heard right now?</span>"
You spin your head left and right. The road seems empty; what is your Master meaning?
In your expanded Immortal Cave, you sit in your drawn formation. You prepared the golden hawk feather, the cup of tea, the fox-dragonfly wing and the fire tulip. Beads of sweat wet your forehead, as you've been pulling back your roused and startle Hawk spirit while you transported the beaded Shrewd Fire Hawk spirit.
Everything seems ready. You release your bounded Spirit as the Shrewd Fire Hawk agitates in the cracking bead. You won't salvage that one.
Your Hawk circle the outsider. Flames rise, gold shine. The cunning spirit soonly realize it's trap, and lashes out in desperation.
A talon cut in your bounded spirit flank, which retaliate by pecking the neck of its foe. You feel the fire rising, the two sources melting in each other.
The resulting fire turns golden. The angry ball of feathers, beaks and claws turn too bright to see. Where two hawks standed, one remained.
Bounded to your soul, you feel the familiar growth, fire and gold among your link. But a new smugness shines in the eye of the Hawk.
The fusion is a success. Spirit to be fused seems to have to share elements with the already bounded spirit, and materials have to provided.
But what you didn't anticipated after the Primordial Wolf fusion is the exhaustion felt after the whole matter.
It's exhausted, but happy that you report to Ryota, showing him behind closed wall the proof of your success.