"I don't trust that woman one bit," Mireyes snapped. She walked ahead in the void, crystal ball hovering between her hands.
Binbeat tagged along behind, alternating between floating and running. "So what're we gonna do?"
"Go to the school, first of all," Mireyes said, "but certainly not for her. We simply need to find that Moon Piece. You recall when I foresaw its presence there, correct?"
Binbeat stretched up his arms. "How d'you know someone else didn't get it first?"
"...I don't," Mireyes said, "not for certain. That isn't how precognition works. One can't simply call up the entire scenario. One simply sees what one needs to see."
"Geez, you always say boring stuff like that." Binbeat hovered by Mireyes and pouted. "So what'd you see that you needed to?"
Mireyes tilted her head up at him, face covered as always. "I saw that all thirteen Moon Pieces will assemble there. It will be soon. I believe that the trigger will be the event with which we were ordered to interfere, hence my willingness to oblige -- to a certain extent."
"Then what's gonna happen?", Binbeat asked.
Mireyes frowned. "Then it all ends."