Mishiko was rather making fun of the woman or creature, whatever it may be she did not care. She was here to destroy the trickery that was placed on the town. She turned to look fully towards the water as the woman emerges out of the water. Her skin was more milky green than sea weed water. "Hmph," Mishiko muttered as she got out her hand and had it towards the woman. "So nice for you to come back as your true self. Did it scare them away?", she teased. "Shut up..." she muttered. "You have no idea what it's like to be me... to be shunned because of what you were born as, or into..." she ghostly spoke.
Mishiko's eyes turned cold and smile was non-existent. "Maybe not exactly you, but you haven't been in anyone else's shoes either. Nor did you give the town a chance. Auto rejection became malice towards all humanity, right?" she questioned. The woman pointed towards Mishiko and her group as a ton of undead come out of the water. "Shame really..." she heard Ayako as he walked beside Mishiko. His hand twitched and at the palm of his hand, the water started to rise and the undead was unable to move. "W-what is this?" she started to squirm, but to no avail she could not move nor could the others. "I control all water, pretty easily as you can see," he chuckled and a lazy smirk as his rested towards the woman. "Don't return here and perhaps try else where. Not all is about beauty on the outside, and I've had to forgive more horrible things before and vice versa," he explained in his elegant-like tone. Her head dropped down and now looked as if she was lifeless, "Is she...?" Akio questioned. Ayako let go of the water and slowly she sunk back into the water while stepping backwards.
Her eyes looked at Akuko and then the others as she turned towards the town. "I guess since that's over, we should see if she stopped turning these people into zombies?", she sighed drastically and walked towards the town.
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