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Ayla: Brilliance VI

Recently, Ayla has finally stopped making noise, allowing you to catch up on some much-needed rest.

Huh? There's a message on my terminal...

Babylonia will be displaying a new installation titled "Traces" by the city's revolutionary artist, Ayla, for a limited time!

The past few days flash before your eyes...

Residential area—

You see a pure white container with the door open.

Well, let's go have a look before the crowd shows up.

And with that, you walk into the container.

Walking into the pitch-black interior, you cannot even see your feet.

Suddenly, the door closes quietly.

A mechanical buzzing increases in volume as a scanner flashes in your eyes.

After the residual white light on the retina dissipates, the scene in front of you is...

A familiar desert with a familiar figure... It is Roseblade.

Get a load of this!

Roseblade's sword thrusts at you!

You dodge to the side instinctively, but Instinct directed the body to flash aside, but it disappears as the laser scans you again.

After another flash of white light...

Your arduous fight with Nozzle appears before you.

Rosetta and Alpha's blades clash in front of your eyes.

Ayla's Voice

This is a "scene reproduction" hologram made by optical refraction technology. It aims to use the magic of light and wavelengths to deliver an immersive experience that VR can't achieve in such a limited space.

I would like to sincerely thank the Gray Raven Commandant for giving me inspiration and solving my "puzzle" during its creation.

In the space before you, a line of text is typed out: Special thanks to [player name].

Meanwhile...

Is this what you're going to use for the next art exhibition?

Yup! That's the one.

...I didn't expect you to change your creative style with such a sharp turn.

I feel like this is a more complete vision compared to just using ordinary objects like you did before.

Oh? Really?

You don't think so?

Um... Yeah, sure.

It may have something to do with my new source of inspiration?

...?

...You.