Mimika: “Right. This order is finally settled. It feels so good to finish the job.”
Rover: “You honored your slogan. You delivered on your promise.”
Mimika: “To be honest, I once thought it was no more than a publicity slogan, too. No one would really take each and every order so seriously, right? But I changed my mind when I received a package delivered by Lollo Logistics. It was something my late father left.”
Rover: “Talk Your father?”
Mimika: “Yes. He was a Midnight Ranger. I was told at a young age that he passed away at his post, and that his body was not even found. The delivery guy said my dad got hurt during a battle against the TD Outbreaks. He was trying to protect his friends when he fell into a valley. A Lollo Logistics employee found him, but they could not save him. It was said that he was keeping me on his mind until the last breath, saying his daughter was about to turn ten, yet he couldn't even meet her for one last time. He hoped that Lollo Logistics would deliver the doll he carried with him as a birthday present to his daughter.”
Rover: “So that was the package you received?”
Mimika: “Yes, but it was far more complicated. Father passed before he could say the address and identity, and no identifications could be found with him by then. However, couriers from Lollo Logistics didn't give up. They kept asking and investigating while they delivered other goods. Finally, after all those difficulties, they found the girl, and that was me. But by the time I received this present, I was already over the age of playing dolls. That day was my 18th birthday of mine. Lollo Logistics inspired me. I wanted to join and stick to the motto: We Promise, We Deliver!”
Rover: “You will. This order is the proof.”
Mimika: “Hehe, thank you. One order done. Next up, we have a bigger order to deliver! Me and my colleagues will go with you to the research centers mentioned by Mr. Mortefi. We'll try to find those Spear parts and bring them back if we can. I got the coordinates from him. Let's move.”