Mosaic City, located along China's coast, is quite large city sometimes called the Crossroads Between Nations due to its diverse population. While it was once a large tourist spot, the city was placed under a blockade as the military appeared claiming there was a radiation leak. The true hazard, however, is much more sinister.
Amane walked across the air field. As expected, the airport was abandoned. Welp it wasn't like she was going to be able to fly out anyway. The lack of functioning airplanes and the fact that she has zero experience in flying a plane would be a good indicator of why escape via plane wouldn't work out. Amane readied her staff and continued onwards.
Still...escape...that was something Amane needed to think more about. After she escapes...then what? It wasn't like she could support herself. She might not necessarily escape this since that robot more or less proves that people have known about shadows for a long time, long enough to construct mechanical combat maidens. What if she someday escapes only to run into another incident? That wasn't exactly something she wanted to think about.
Amane continued to walk through the air field hanger. She sighed as she looked around and found seemingly nothing. Why was there so much space in this place anyhow? There was only...dents on the ground. Amane shuddered as she felt the impact of something dropping down from the ceiling. She turned around in time to see a large wrestler like shadow.
"Crap!" Amane got out of the way of a harsh punch from the shadow. She could at least guess where the impacts are coming from. Her eyes began to glow. "Silky!" Silky appeared as Amane crushed her persona card. The fairy sent a blast of wind at the large shadow...only for it to do nothing to shadow. The gigas responded by hitting Amane with its own blast of wind.
"Bufula!" Amane shrugged it off for the most part. Silky launched a blast of ice that went straight through the shadow's mask and skull. She watched as the shadow collapsed and started to dissipate. She looked over at the hanger and then started to walk out of the hanger. "Looks like I'm not visiting this place often."