Chapters 12-17

Captain McKinley (Benjamin) and Princess Ruana (Roanne) investigate electromagnetic disturbances on a remote island, using their powers for survival. Their mission takes a dark turn when McKinley is lured into the sea by an enchanting song. Ruana’s search leads her to a shipwreck, while McKinley awakens in a cave with a mysterious woman. A fierce battle unfolds against three sirens, during which Ruana realizes her deep feelings for McKinley. Upon returning to headquarters, they learn that their team acted heroically in their absence.

The Seven Acolytes rush to a mall to rescue their grandparents from gangs looting stores and robbing banks. In the chaos, Bee Girl (Sophie) is gravely wounded, forcing McKinley to remove her from the team. Meanwhile, Ruana reads Sir Cerulean Arlentis’ (Topher) recovered memories, and McKinley uncovers the truth behind their ordeal through the Seven Days prophecy. As they plan their next steps, their spaceship detects new electromagnetic signals—signs of three Greek monsters preparing to strike. The team splits up to face the looming threats.

Love Fey (Allison) and Ruana uncover a mystery in a woodworking village, leading them to Athena’s ruined temple, where Medusa lurks. At the national library, Spartan (Michael) and McKinley find themselves trapped in a shifting maze, only to stumble into the Minotaur’s labyrinth. Meanwhile, James and Topher travel to Venice and, after obtaining Charon’s obols, are ferried to the Underworld, where they encounter Cerberus and Hermes. While the team regroups, Cerulean reunites with his divine steed, Cielo, and embarks on a journey to Atlantis.

McKinley, Rockstar, and Ruana battle the Chimaera in a Lycia, while Spartan fights the Harpies, suffering a devastating fall. After the dust settles, they uncover the true mastermind: Echidna, the Mother of Monsters. Struggling with guilt, James deserts the team in search of purpose. Meanwhile, Cerulean and Cielo witness Atlantis rise from the depths, revealing its lost history through ancient statues and Plato’s narration.

Seeking refuge, James finds solace in a seaside lodge owned by an old couple, Aling Sita and Mang Noel. As Noel shares his wisdom and hardships, James confronts his own inner struggles. Their kindness helps him regain clarity, and he departs with renewed determination. With new revelations, fractured loyalties, and looming threats, the team must prepare for the battles ahead, knowing their greatest challenges are yet to come.

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