The gifts possessed by debtors often do not provide evident enhancements to them. Some are given by the Devil as a form of malicious amusement, such as Palmer's "Gambler," while others fulfill certain desires, like Aimou's "Doppelganger."
Aimou's situation is even more special than the debtors. To be precise, she is merely the beneficiary of the debt, while Teda has already repaid it for her. Combined with Aimou's true nature as an Alchemy Puppet, this makes her difficult to categorize, and in the end, the Order Bureau decided to simply regard her as a debtor.
A debtor without debt.
Under the influence of the Blessing·Doppelganger, Aimou possesses two forms that can overlap. For the recent important work, Aimou has been in the state of an Alchemy Puppet, her mechanical body making her tireless and imbuing her with all sorts of traits of an Alchemy Puppet.
"What should we do?"
Looking at Belli's serious expression, Aimou knew something was wrong, and she was extremely tense.
