<Different POV> Oppai Goddess

The Goddess stood before a mirror and watched with interest as Devin... or should she say his other personalities dealt with being in a new world.

The male god wearing all black was also next to her, peering into the mirror with intrigue. "Why hasn't the system operated yet?"

"It needs Devin to be awake for a good hour before it can start initiating the other seven personalities," the Goddess replied, her glasses sliding down her small nose.

"Oh yeah?"

"Un. It's an archive system. But I programmed a little something into it." The Goddess mischievously smiled, her eyes filled with schadenfreude.

They watched as Devin was about to be punched by another disciple with bated breath. Suddenly, Devin's pupil contracted, and the two Gods felt as if he had changed into a different personality, one that they had met before: Umber.

The man watched for a good minute before his curious soul could no longer handle it. Compulsion urged him to question the Goddess that stood to the left of him. "What are his personalities?"

"His personalities?" the Goddess looked at the God in amusement. "You really want to know?"

The God grounded his teeth; he hated it being in a lower position. However, he couldn't avoid saying, "Yes."

The Goddess threw her head back and laughed before she turned in earnest to the man, her face lighting up in interest. "He's just soooo interesting!"

"Yes, and?"

"Alright, I'll give you the gist of it. I've said before that he has seven other personalities, right?"

"Yeah."

"Well, three are female and three are male. The main personality, Devin, is, of course, a male."

"So Crystal and Willow are two of the three female personalities? Umber is one of the male personalities as well."

"Yes. He also has Mu Tao and Amin as other male personalities."

"What about the other two?"

"We don't know."

"What? What do you mean you don't know?"

The Goddess sighed as she glanced down at Umber asking a group of female disciples a question. "Exactly. Not even the other personalities know about those two."

"Fine. Tell me about the personalities that you do know."

Grinning mischievously, the Goddess knew that the God would hate not knowing something. She blew a piece of her hair away from her face before she continued with her dialogue, "Devin... well, Devin is a deadbeat. He's gone through some stuff, though, so it's understandable."

"What kind of stuff?"

"That's for me to know and you to find out."

"F*ck."

"Okay, so I'll continue with Umber. Umber is technically two years younger than Devin, so he's a 20-year-old young man. He's been trained in Krav Maga, kung fu, Muay Thai, and karate."

"How?"

"They have their own lives, Sombkta. And it just so happens that Umbra's backstory is of a young man whose parents are famous martial artists."

"Interesting. What about that child?"

"Crystal? Crystal tends to hide her age. She isn't five years old. She's 10."

"Oh. Why does she do that?"

"She likes acting younger than her real age."

The God, Sombkta, leaned in closer to the mirror, interest in his features as he watched the transformation of Umber to Amin. "What about Amin?"

"Amin? He's 48-years-old and an assassin."

"Really?"

"Not what you're thinking, you twat!" She swiped at Sombkta's head, her eyes expressing her extreme dislike for him at the moment. "It isn't like the movies. He is a hired assassin and has no qualms about killing other people for money. Of course, it's because of his backstory."

"Which is?"

"He was a soldier, and he saw a lot of stuff."

The two watched the mirror and the interaction between Amin and Master Qiu Cui in silence. It wasn't until after Amin walked over to the young girl that they spoke again.

"Mo Tao. He sounds Chinese."

"He is. He's also an incredibly skilled hacker that went under the alias of 'King'."

"Willow?"

"She's a genius with an IQ ranging from 220 to 240. But she's also diagnosed with high-functioning autism, so her focus at specific moments of time can be spotty."

"Ah."

"Exactly."

They nodded in understanding before they returned to look at the mirror, the only thing of color in the pure-white room.

Amin was walking away from the strange, outer disciple girl, his steps purposeful and smile chilly.

........ Switch to Amin POV

Walking back outside, the first thing that Amin noticed was the sky turning a darker blue- night was fast approaching.

He breathed in deeply and looked around, noticing the surroundings that Umber was too busy to notice.

They were in a mountain, indeed. However, they were at a sort of valley between two mountains, and there were paths connecting their little "village" to the other seven mountains that Amin could see from his position outside of the canteen.

There were four major buildings in the "village"- the canteen, the place where Devin had woken up, a building where Amin assumed was a storage place, and another extremely large building.

The other buildings were the size of a regular, one-story family home. However, that extremely large building was the size of a castle. And it was also made of what seemed to be brick.

Looking back around, Amin decided that his next course of action would be to check out the castle.

Perhaps he could find what he was looking for there.

'What are you planning?' Willow's voice echoed in his head, and Amin smirked.

'I need to find out where we're at.'

'Why couldn't you just ask the other disciples?'

'Because that'll look weird, stupid. Besides, that castle thing must have a library or something.'

'What if it doesn't?'

'Then we can ask.'

'You better hurry, though. Devin is waking up!'

'Sh*t. How much time do I have?'

'Twenty minutes, onii-chan!' Crystal's voice interrupted what Willow was going to say, and Amin chuckled in good will.

'Thanks, Crystal,' he told the young girl.

'No problem!'

'Show-off,' Willow muttered.

Amin ignored their bickering as he went past the open castle doors.