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When preparations have been made for an invasion of the island, the Shisas also take the time to inform Serval and her friends of some key details regarding the Cellien Queen's plan -- and how Cerval figures into it. They tell them that the Queen, knowing that Cerval possesses the "special something" necessary for Kemo Harmony, plans to invoke a Cellien equivalent called "Cell Harmony" instead using her power. They point out that in the time Cerval has been active, she's powered up other Celliens in various ways, not the least of which being the new black Celliens, which are revealed to be evolved from regular specimens. The Queen's plans, however, don't end there -- it intends to spread these properties to all Celliens in the Park, accumulating in something called "Ultimate Cell Harmony", wherein all Celliens would evolve monstrously together. If that happened, the Shisas propose, they'd be able to steal all the Sparkle in Japari Park without opposition and take over this world with ease. Expectedly, the party is unnerved by this cataclysmic prospect, and their resolve is strengthened to retrieve the "special something" that Cerval stole to prevent it all from happening.
When preparations have been made for an invasion of the island, the Shisas also take the time to inform Serval and her friends of some key details regarding the Cellien Queen's plan -- and how Cerval figures into it. They tell them that the Queen, knowing that Cerval possesses the "special something" necessary for Kemo Harmony, plans to invoke a Cellien equivalent called "Cell Harmony" instead using her power. They point out that in the time Cerval has been active, she's powered up other Celliens in various ways, not the least of which being the new black Celliens, which are revealed to be evolved from regular specimens. The Queen's plans, however, don't end there -- it intends to spread these properties to all Celliens in the Park, accumulating in something called "Ultimate Cell Harmony", wherein all Celliens would evolve monstrously together. If that happened, the Shisas propose, they'd be able to steal all the Sparkle in Japari Park without opposition and take over this world with ease. Expectedly, the party is unnerved by this cataclysmic prospect, and their resolve is strengthened to retrieve the "special something" that Cerval stole to prevent it all from happening.


Shortly before the invasion of Cerval's island, though, the Shisas drop a bombshell of a revelation for the protagonists' party to digest. Silver Fox inquires more about the method through which they can retrieve the "special something" Cerval stole, and they inform the group that, in order to do so, '''Cerval will need to die'''. They explain that it's only thanks to the stolen "special something" that she can exist to begin with, and taking it away will surely bring about her end. Hearing this, Serval immediately and decisively declares that they will absolutely do no such thing, and no matter how much the others attempt to dissuade her, she won't change her mind. Despite this fundamental disagreement, the party presses on together in hopes of meeting Cerval in Riukiu.
Shortly before the invasion of Cerval's island, though, the Shisas drop a bombshell of a revelation for the protagonists' party to digest. Silver Fox inquires more about the method through which they can retrieve the "special something" Cerval stole, and they inform the group that, in order to do so, Cerval will need to die. They explain that it's only thanks to the stolen "special something" that she can exist to begin with, and taking it away will surely bring about her end. Hearing this, Serval immediately and decisively declares that they will absolutely do no such thing, and no matter how much the others attempt to dissuade her, she won't change her mind. Despite this fundamental disagreement, the party presses on together in hopes of meeting Cerval in Riukiu.


Meanwhile, Cerval herself is straddled with mixed feelings of purpose and loyalty, emboldened and humanised by the experiences she had with Serval and her friends. She acknowledges that Celliens exist to serve the interests of the Queen, but it's made quite clear in her monologuing that she does not truly want to follow its orders.
Meanwhile, Cerval herself is straddled with mixed feelings of purpose and loyalty, emboldened and humanised by the experiences she had with Serval and her friends. She acknowledges that Celliens exist to serve the interests of the Queen, but it's made quite clear in her monologuing that she does not truly want to follow its orders.