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“Fine, let’s all go find this stupid treasure together…” You have no idea who made you the leader, but it’s better to take the initiative before things evolve into something nastier and time consuming. With that in mind, you’re NOT going to pretend to have a good time during this.
The group of failed educators cheer as you make this one sided decision. Your group can tell where you are coming from and don’t resent you for it, but that doesn’t mean they’re happy with this compromise.
“Marvelous decision. I commend you for ignoring these children’s whining.” The seemingly hostile principal lowers her guard now that you’re including these losers.
“No, it’s because I took them into account that I made this decision. You’re not worth the trouble, lady.” You won’t let her diminish the importance of Nariko’s intuition.
“Hey!!! Don’t get ahead of yourselves!” Ursula raises her voice. “It’s not take and go! <span class="mu-i">The map is a puzzle</span>!”
“Don’t worry, kids. Leave this to us! It’s time for the old generation to show you what we are made of.” Mr. Conti and the group of principals act like this offer is a cool defining moment of this journey. They’re desperate to be a meaningful part of this…
“<span class="mu-s">Don’t hand over the map!</span>” Amelia, Nariko, Door Opener guy, and Tonu shout together! Ursula freezes from the surprise.
“Gimme that.” You snatch this worthless piece of paper from Ursula’s hands!
Thanks to your Level 5 Knowledge, it is easy for you to decipher this supposed puzzle by rearranging the pieces of the map!
“What’s your problem, eh?! You gotta be careful with it!” Ursula didn’t like that!
“<span class="mu-i">At the peak of this foothill, dig in the middle point of the rose, the coneflower, and the tulip</span>.” You say the results of the gathered clues. The words, the drawings, and the strange poem all lead to this excerpt. And by reordering it, the map is cohesive, and the location of the treasure is marked by a red circle that surrounds a big area. “There. That’s the stupid puzzle.”
“That’s correct, dear Johnny. There’s no other way to solve this.” Nariko agrees with your assertion. “A fairly mundane riddle if I say so myself.”
“…You sure you wanna be a doctor, huh, girl?” Tonu is unimpressed by Ursula’s cognitive abilities.
“S-Shut up…” The Book Club’s spokesperson is embarrassed. “You got that part, Mama Bear’s Brother! But where should we go? The map is old as hell, before the city’s reconstruction even, so half of these buildings don’t exist.”