Toaru Majutsu No Index New Testament - Volume 04
Toaru Majutsu No Index New Testament - Volume 04
Toaru Majutsu No Index New Testament - Volume 04
01
Starting November 13th, we, the 27 companies of the Anti-Academy City
Science Guardians, will be holding a tournament called "Natural Selector" in
Eastern Europe’s Baggage City.
The rules are as follows.
A victor will be determined in a 1-on-1 tournament style.
The stage shall be a circle with a diameter of 30 meters. When the match
begins, all entrances will be sealed. As such, escape is impossible. Destroying
the walls with an attack shall not be penalized, but leaving through such a
hole will lead to disqualification.
An immediate loss will be determined either by completely losing one’s
consciousness or giving a sign of surrender. If the opponent is killed in the
process of knocking them unconscious, the victor will not be penalized.
The time for each match will be 15 minutes. Once that limit has been
reached, a tournament doctor will determine the victor by measuring the
physical damage to each contestant.
Contestants may bring in equipment including clothes so long as it does not
exceed 80 kilograms. However, the contestant must be able to wear or hold
the equipment in both hands at the time the match begins. No platform or
tripod may be used to hold the equipment in place.
No gunpowder, explosives, poisons, bacteria, radioactive materials, etc. as
established by the Second Frankfurt War Treaty may be used. Any materials
not covered by the treaty are not restricted.
Anyone who does not meet the above requirements will not be allowed to
participate. Also, if non-compliance is discovered partway through, the
participant’s progress will be revoked and the participant will be made to
leave.
If a non-compliant participant refuses to follow our orders to leave, they will
be forcibly removed by our unmanned weapons.
This tournament, named after the process of natural selection, has only one
prize. The victor will verify a global standard for the replacement of
Academy City’s espers.
With things such as UFOs and OOPArts, many people have faced bitter
experiences because people assume anything not from Academy City is not
scientific and must be fake. We plan to show just how unreasonable that
treatment is.
We urge you to use this chance to prove that it is real.
Sub.02
“This is just a collection of horrible monsters,” spat out Shar Berylan.
He was a large white man in his mid-twenties. However, he was not actually
a participant in Natural Selector. He would hate to be mistaken for one. He
was a security guard sent to Baggage City by the 27 cooperative institutions
that had broken away from Academy City and were now known as the Anti-
Academy City Science Guardians.
For this part-time job, he wore a bulletproof jacket and was armed with a
carbine and grenades.
“Did you hear? There’s some UFO nut, some deep sea idiot who’s in love
with Atlantis, and some loner who claims to talk with a mass of bacteria
collected from Mars. Why are they trying to get advice from people that
trample other’s fields and shout up in to the night sky? It wouldn’t surprise
me if these people ended up committing mass suicide.”
Other security guards like him had been gathered there. He was in an indoor
space at gate 17 on the outside of the dome-shaped tournament facility. The
guards were supposed to remain outside the dome, but it was a white hell at
-20 degrees out there. With all the unmanned weapons deployed, no flesh-
and-blood human would want to be out there. Shar assumed the higher ups
who had given the order had warmed their heads too much with the heaters
and forgotten that human bodily fluids froze at 0 degrees.
One of his fellow guards looked around hesitantly as he too neglected to
perform his patrolling duties.
“Academy City espers are freaks, too. It’s just a choice between the freaks
you know and the freaks you don’t.”
“They’re all a bunch of damn skunks. I don’t want to fight with them or even
have anything to do with them. I don’t want to be their enemy or their ally. If
you poke at them the wrong way, they’ll spray that stink all over you. Even if
you win, you aren’t gonna be happy in the end.”
He then heard the sound of something rolling. It was coming from the small
wheels of a suitcase. A girl with an excellent body approached in the
passageway that was dim due to having too few fluorescent lights for its size.
“Which way to the waiting room?”
“Keep following this passageway, and you should find another guard, Miss
Opendays.”
“Understood. I will ask him.”
Just as the girl passed him, she muttered in his ear.
“In this tunnel-like passageway, your voice carries a good ways. Be careful.”
Shar Berylan felt sweat appear on his back.
He timidly turned around just in time to see the girl called Opendays
disappearing down the dim passageway.
“Damn skunk.”
“She probably heard that too. Also, I’m surprised you learned the names of
the contestants.”
“She’s one of more normal ones,” spat out Shar. “C’mon, let’s go elsewhere.
All the freaks are gonna pass through here. At this rate, we’re gonna have to
deal with someone wearing only pajamas and obsessed with oneiromancy or
someone wearing tons of bandages and obsessed with blood type fortune
telling.”
“Let’s try to find a coffee vending machine. And is the heater even working
here?”
Just as they started moving, they heard a slight squishing noise come from
the dim passageway.
Only after the noise continued at an irregular pace, did they realize the noise
was a footstep. It had simply not seemed like a noise a fellow human being
could make.
But something else was strange.
While the noise itself continued repeatedly, it did not come from just one
place. It had originally sounded as if it had come from down the passageway,
but it could be heard coming from the walls, the ceiling, and finally even
right next to their ears and pressing up against their backs. Shar turned
around again and again, but he could see no one there.
Finally, a figure appeared down the passageway.
He could not tell if the figure was male or female. The figure was completely
covered in worn-out cloth to the top of his or her head, so not even the shape
of the face or the overall silhouette could be seen. Shar was not even sure if
the figure had two eyes and a mouth.
“……”
A strange noise came from where one would assume a face would be.
Shar could tell it was something like a voice, but he could not tell what was
being said. As the figure’s footsteps resounded from the walls and roof, it
slowly passed by Shar.
Shar was quite proud of himself for not immediately holding up his carbine.
Finally, the figure disappeared down the other side of the passageway. He
disappeared in the same direction the girl called Opendays had gone. He(?)
was one of the participants in the Natural Selector tournament. He was one of
the freaks gathered to oppose Academy City.
His fellow guard started breathing heavily as if he had suddenly remembered
he had to breathe and asked Shar a question with his eyes open wide.
“…What the hell was that?”
“One of the favorites for victory,” spat out Shar in response. “Goes by the
name Grecky Reletsman and supposedly uses magic. So what, is this person
going to pull a dove out of a silk hat?”
GANK!! With a stiff sound, the girl’s hands grabbed Oumi Shuri’s gardening
trowel-type kunai. The girl in maid clothing showed a smile and went over to
whisper,
“That’s enough of a commotion. If you want to say that you can only be
redeemed through killing, I’ll just have you be on your way.”
Immediately after,
The girl used her hands to grab Oumi Shuri’s kunai, and her leg was
suddenly extended out to the ceiling. This wasn’t aimed at the face of the
man in military attire. The inside of the slender leg of the girl curled and held
itself around his wrist that was holding the dagger like a handcuff.
The girl then spun.
Her other leg on the ground kicked off hard. With Oumi Shuri’s kunai as the
axis, GLUNK!! Her legs spun like bamboo dragonflies. The pain that came
with her wrist being grabbed caused Oumi Shuri to let go of the kunai. The
maid then spun again while using her hand to grab onto the inside of the
military-dressed man’s knee. Unknowingly, the girl’s head was higher than
the man’s position. She then used the knee of the leg she used to leap up to
slam hard into the man’s jaw.
“Oh my.”
The knee was buried into the man’s face, and the girl moved it outside before
using the other leg that was holding down the opponent’s wrist to press down
on the man’s shoulder. She didn’t care that she was wearing a mini-skirt and
pressed her entire weight down. She had positioned herself where she could
restrain the man’s head with her thighs, causing the man to fall back like that.
“Alright.”
A blunt sound rang.
The girl who sat on the man checked that her butt and the floor pancaked the
target and made him lose consciousness. She stood up and used both hands to
toy with the dagger and the kunai.
“…Um. Did I give too much service? I deliberately used such shameful
actions to hurt my pride a little bit, but I’m able to fulfill the life experience
of this fallen person…honestly, my talent’s really troubling me.”
As she watched the girl mutter, Oumi Shuri cautiously put her hands behind
her back.
On first look, it seemed that she wanted to use a tricky fighting technique of
using her arms before kicking out with her legs. However, this alone
wouldn’t be enough to explain her actions. Everyone knew that Kouga ninja
skills were rationalized through logical circumstances. Thus, she knew that it
was impossible to do that action using a human body’s muscles. However, no
matter how she thought about it, there were a lot of paradoxes to it, but this
person did go in on the target.
It was obviously a supernatural power.
This was the person who used something Oumi Shuri wanted.
“Who are you?”
“Mm—. Kumokawa Maria.”
The girl dressed in the strange maid outfit clearly introduced herself.
“I’m from Academy City, but don’t worry. I have no relation to those people
who attacked this city. I’m not a participant of the Natural Selector, but our
goal is the same. Like you, I’m here to watch battles between monsters. But
speaking of which, I’m just simply looking for someone.”
“…”
Even though she said that, their levels of resolve were far different.
Oumi Shuri, who systematically joined the Natural Selector to safely obtain
information about supernatural powers, and Kumokawa Maria, who snuck in
even under the premise that she would end up in a fierce fight with the Anti-
Academy City Science Guardians.
To be honest, if Oumi Shuri had known that it would be this dangerous, she
could have changed her plans.
Either way, it would be bothersome if her aims were known by others.
Oumi Shuri took out a shuriken behind her back, but Kumokawa Maria
warned her, perhaps to stop her,
“Don’t do that. If you don’t have a water cannon loaded with liquid red
pepper, you won’t be able to hurt my eyes. If you want to hurt my pride, you
better bring along a flamethrower.”
“I do have steamed yellow mustard and fresh green wasabi.”
“Au—...forget about the peppers. There’s a risk that I could lose my vision
with wasabi. Speaking of which, those don’t have the JIS mark, right?”
Either way, Kumokawa Maria ended the conversation with this.
“Even if we fight, you’ll be the loser. If you’re fine with that, be my guest,
but whenever possible, I try to avoid meaningless battles. It’s not an
interesting experience to kill off a life I barely managed to save. To be honest,
my pride that was slightly hurt just now may snap.”
“Why, why are you so confident…?”
“I don’t think I would lose to an opponent that could only use both hands to
fight when I use all 4 limbs. My hands can be used for walking, and I can use
my right hand and right leg to jump pretty far, you know? However, it’ll be
many times more cumbersome, and I would still need some time to plan.”
Oumi Shuri pondered for a while, and then answered,
“You’re lying.”
“Did I get found out? It’s impossible for me to jump far, but it’s possible for
me to use my right hand and right foot to throw or twist. I can use my right
leg for kendo and my left leg to throw a javelin. The professionals would be
furious if I used my feet to wield a bamboo sword though. But I won’t lose.”
“…”
Oumi Shuri tried to draw out the water cannon of liquid red pepper that was
hidden under her skirt and quickly fire it. Immediately after, Kumokawa
Maria’s head moved 180 degrees to where her knee had just been. She didn’t
care that what was under her mini-skirt was exposed as she lifted a leg
towards the sky to maintain her balance before using her right hand and leg to
stand.
“This would make it difficult to attack, and there are drastic changes in some
fatal areas. This is a fighting skill that’s most suited against those who fight
on two legs, which means that this wasn’t good at all.”
Hyun Hyun. Kumokawa gently spun around like a ballet dancer. Her head
and limbs returned back to position too.
“However, if you originally attacked me, logically, I should be using my hand
to grab onto your foot, and then my foot will slam onto your head. It doesn’t
matter when it’s a trial period, but I suppose free service time is over?”
However, Oumi Shuri realized that this skill wasn’t perfect.
No matter whether it was a hit, a grappling move, or a throw, the power
would be closely related to the enemy’s mass. A tricky movement probably
wouldn’t use that much mass to move, but it was likely that Kumokawa
Maria used the unique spinning movement to increase her power.
Or rather, it was a supernatural power that couldn’t be explained from before.
Centrifuge force.
“Then, how about it? A match?”
“You got it.”
Oumi Shuri reached a hand out, and Kumokawa Maria tossed the confiscated
gardening trowel-type kunai back at her. Oumi Shuri had her weapon back
and thought.
Right now, what she should do wasn’t to seek victory just to prove her
existence.
But to use the "treasure" known as the supernatural power to build a bridge
leading to victory.
Thus, even if she was looked down on, she shouldn’t feel hurt. Or rather, the
stubborn insistence on the meaningless victory and benefit and getting beaten
without leaving anything behind would be even more senseless.
Kumokawa Maria said to Oumi Shuri as she pondered,
“What do you intend to do?”
“What, what do you mean?”
“The detour. I’m asking you if you intend to peep there.”
Explosions and tremors.
Right now, at where the detour was, it seemed that the storm between the
Kiharas and Gremlin continued. It was a battle between humans who were
using knowledge that surpassed humanity and wits to survive to the fullest.
She already used all her strength just to spy on them.
She would definitely die if she became involved.
And she couldn’t distinguish between these two. Besides, she couldn’t deny
the possibility of being devoured immediately if she challenged them.
In such a situation, Oumi Shuri answered,
“…I’m going.”
Due to the thorough modification of her physical body, the 10-year-old-like
girl was the elite who had the role of the ‘Pioneer’. Those eyes showed the
light of her existence that would not be extinguished no matter what damage
happened to her body.
“I must get the cornerstone that will revitalize the Kouga. It doesn’t matter
even if the Natural Selector can’t continue. If I must be eliminated by
someone, my fate shall contribute by letting someone else fall into such a
threat in the future. I must go no matter what.”
Yare yare, Kumokawa Maria sighed.
She shook her head from side to side.
Then,
“It can’t be helped then. I’ll hurt your pride to protect your life.”
There was no more time for any doubts.
Immediately after, Kumokawa Maria landed on 4 limbs and leaped over in a
puzzling manner. Oumi Shuri lost consciousness.
Main.11
“Fuuuck fuuuck fuckiiing fuuuck,” sang a girl as she scattered fresh red
blood about Baggage City.
She was in Baggage City’s garbage disposal facility. The hot water pipes and
passageways connected there as well. In fact, the heat produced by burning
the garbage was used to run the hot water heating facility, so it could even be
called the core of Baggage City.
A few different facilities such as the thermal power station and the oil
refinement plant functioned as the cornerstones that kept the hot water
heating facility running, so if all of them were to be knocked out, Baggage
City would be sent to a hell of below -20 degree temperatures.
The battlefield had distorted like an amoeba.
It had gone from being a safely maintained circular ring to a garbage disposal
facility where human life was viewed as holding no value.
From how her attacks were mass producing the color red, it may have been
hard to tell that the girl was actually on the side of the defenders.
Her silver hair was braided.
She had brown skin and wore glasses with red frames.
As she was wearing overalls over her bare skin, her outfit was a bit odd for
walking around town or for heading through a snow-covered area. She held a
hammer and a saw made of gold. Normally, pure gold was resistant to
corrosion and oxidation but had low solidity. In other words, it was too soft a
metal to use as a blade. However, that standard knowledge meant nothing to
that brown girl. Her gold tools could cut steel, break concrete, and “alter”
humans in psychedelic ways.
She was a formal member of Gremlin.
She was a living Dvergr.
She was Marian Slingeneyer.
She was not actually moving very fast. In fact, she was moving quite slowly.
Her speed was no quicker than a normal girl wasting time on the way back
home.
However…
“Woof, woof. Growl,” muttered Marian as she stabbed her gold saw at the
wall.
For some reason it stuck. As soon as she let go of it, the saw shot toward the
enemy line at the speed of an automobile. The Academy City assassins had
assumed her range was only that of the saw, and they could do nothing but
stand still in shock at the sudden change in her reach.
Blood sprayed in to the air.
“Gah!?”
“Gyaaahh!!”
“Grease! Did she cover the wall in grease so the saw would slide on it!?”
“Too slow.”
The gold saw left the wall and arced complicatedly through the air, chopping
the multiple soldiers to pieces as they stood in place.
But immediately afterwards, their bodies were whole once more. None of
them had bled a drop of blood this time.
“What…?”
“Hmm? You should take a good look at your arms and legs.” Marian grabbed
the saw that had returned to her via the wall, spun it around a few times, and
then pointed at the soldiers with its deadly tip. “Doesn’t it look like they’ve
been forcibly stuck together? It’s like pieces from multiple jigsaw puzzles
have been mixed together.”
“No…way…”
“Oh, and I never performed any compatibility tests, so if you don’t hurry, a
transplant rejection is probably going to start. If you don’t want to die, you’ll
need to get your own parts back.”
“Ooooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!?”
It was unclear if they really intended to attack their fellow soldiers, but those
around them reacted.
The unharmed soldiers who had been swallowed up by the bizarre
atmosphere decided the others were going to attack, so they treated them like
enemies and shot them.
“What a tragedy,” muttered Marian Slingeneyer quietly.
In the time their attention had been drawn away due to fear, she had
approached much closer to the surviving soldiers.
That was when an assassin hiding among the collapsed bodies shot at her at
close range with a handgun.
However, Marian swung her golden saw without even looking over.
Immediately afterwards, both the assassin’s hands disappeared.
They had not been severed.
Instead, everything beyond his two wrists had been turned into a single
golden faucet. This put him in a similar situation to having his hands cuffed
and the components making it up were nothing more than his normal arms
and a normal faucet. However, the scene they created together was simply
too grotesque.
Human modification.
Her Dvergr techniques went beyond the realm of surgery and actually
functioned as combat techniques.
“A-ah…”
As the assassin stared blankly at his changed hands, Marian Slingeneyer
patted him on the shoulder.
“Good try.” She grinned. “But accomplishing nothing still gets you 0 points.
Too bad.”
Without hesitation, she turned on the faucet.
With the sound of flowing liquid, the dark red liquid that gave him life easily
poured out.
“Oooooooooooooooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
hh!?”
“With both your hands turned into a single faucet, you can’t even turn it off.
Now, how much blood loss is lethal to humans again? Well, I’m sure a
bucketful is enough...hm? He’s already unconscious?”
The assassin convulsed as he sank into the pool of his own blood.
Showing no concern, Marian Slingeneyer continued to walk forward.
“I’m really not the combat type, so I thought this would be harder. I’m quite
disappointed in Baggage City—that is, the Anti-Academy City Science
Guardians—for being so utterly defeated by nothing more than this. They
might not even buy us the time we needed.”
With that annoyed comment, Marian pointed the end of the gold saw toward
her feet. Before an assassin hiding behind cover could fire his rifle at her, she
tore through the throat of a soldier who was collapsed on the ground and was
just barely breathing.
When she did, a loud child-like soprano scream that seemed to exceed the
limits of the human vocal cords erupted out.
A young scream. The frequency that humans found the most irritating.
While the assassin behind cover’s body froze in response to that sudden
explosion of noise, Marian Slingeneyer approached him head on with long
strides.
She swung her gold hammer like a baseball bat.
“Daruma Otoshi!!”
The assassin’s entire abdomen was blown away. The blunt mass of flesh shot
out like a shell and crushed another assassin located a distance away.
“B-bgh…”
“You’re still not dead?” Marian scratched at her head. “If you had just died
here, you could have gone to your grave without getting too messed up.”
With long strides, Marian approached the assassin who had been hit by the
abdomen of his fellow assassin that had been removed like he was a toy.
Giving up on his dropped rifle, he tried to pull out his handgun while
collapsed on the ground, but she crushed his arm underfoot and took out both
his legs with one blow of the saw.
His two legs became two wheels.
The assassin screamed at the disgusting yet painless change.
“You have a straight path to the
compost tank. Have fun suffocating
in the rotting tra s h ☆,” Ma ria n
whispered as if to a lover.
“Gyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!?”
It was too late for him to even try grabbing at the floor with his fingernails.
Still collapsed, the assassin was dragged along the ground at high speed,
disappearing down a passageway. The scene was similar to a victim being
swallowed up into the sea in a horror movie featuring a giant shark.
“Is this all you’ve got?”
Marian Slingeneyer spun around her golden weapons.
She suddenly realized the great noise had vanished. Silence surrounded her. It
was not that all of the assassins had been defeated. Only about a third or a
fourth of them had been killed. However, the corpses and transformed piles
of flesh she had created were enough to cause those unharmed to drop their
weapons and fall to the floor.
That was a fate worse than death.
That hackneyed term was often used in movies and novels, but it had a way
of destroying all thoughts in one’s mind when it was actually seen.
People were meant to wish for life and fear death. When that basis of thought
was no longer functioning, all other thought patterns were cut off as well.
“Is that all the great Academy City can do? Then I’m a bit disappointed. I
thought you guys were the winners of World War 3?”
All of them held their breath and desperately tried to hide the fact that their
heart was still beating. The slight sound of breathing that still escaped their
mouths caused Marian to frown. She would use her gold saw and hammer to
kill some and transform others into some inhuman form. The remaining
assassins could no longer move. Their hearts had been utterly defeated. They
did not even have the courage to flee. Or more specifically, they did not have
the courage to take any action that would draw her attention.
However, Marian Slingeneyer did not hesitate.
If they resisted, she chased them down and killed them. If they did not, she
chopped them down like weeds.
“Sigh. It’s so much easier when I can get them to take each other out. Like
this, I actually have to fight. This is why I don’t like combat. Hmm, I’m a bit
worried about my diet.”
Marian stuck a hand inside her overalls and rubbed her stomach while using
the other hand to swing about the gold saw. By accurately targeting the
internal organs and immediately sealing the external wounds afterwards, she
killed them such that they filled up like water balloons due to internal
bleeding and did not dirty the area.
Just as Marian was satisfied with the absolute silence in the area, she heard
the sound of creaking metal.
“?”
“Oh, dear. I don’t recognize—Oh, dear. Oh, dear. Where am I?”
A woman wearing pajamas was there. From the fact that she was in a
wheelchair, she must not have had full use of her legs. She had a wired button
sitting on her lap. She may have been a patient from a Baggage City hospital
who had taken the chaos of the Academy City attack as an opportunity to get
outside the hospital.
Her expression was very gentle.
She had likely not yet seen the “things” Marian had created.
“Who are you?” asked Marian.
“Oh, are you…umm, is that the uniform of a garbage disposal facility
worker?”
“The furnace I use is a bit different. It does get to some high temperatures,
though.” Marian scratched at her head with the hand holding the grip of her
gold saw. “If you want the exit, take a right there and you’ll find the door 200
meters down the passageway. You should be quick about it. This is a pretty
dirty place.”
It may have been hard to imagine from the gruesome things she had been
doing, but as stated before, Marian was one of the people protecting Baggage
City. For the moment at least. As such, she had no real reason to modify the
people of Baggage City.
The woman in the wheelchair bowed her head forward and said, “Thank you
very much. …Oh? I’m caught on this cable on the floor. It’s just too high…
Oh, dear.”
“Oh, god. What a pain.”
Marian Slingeneyer casually approached the pajama-wearing woman and
circled around behind her wheelchair. She grabbed the handle and leaned her
weight on it to raise the wheels over the thick cable.
“Ngh. This is a heavy wheelchair. Is it electric?”
“Electric assisted, yes. If I don’t exert myself some, my body will just get
weaker and weaker, so it’s set so I don’t have it too easy. See, this box is the
controller.”
“Yeah, I get it. I’m the indoor type, too. I do have to swing a hammer for my
job though, so I do have a bit of upper body strength.”
“Are you a carpenter?”
“Not quite. I have no interest in building a castle. By the way,” Marian said
as she pushed the wheelchair. “Is it hard getting around in a wheelchair?”
“It can be, yes. But it does give you plenty of opportunities to meet kind
people. Like this for instance.”
“I see. But with how many cables and unlevel areas there are in this garbage
disposal facility, how did you get this far in a wheelchair?”
“…Oh, dear.”
“It doesn’t make any sense. It seems to me you purposefully got yourself
stuck on that cable in order to draw me in close.”
“…”
Marian’s eyes narrowed and she tightened her grip on the gold saw.
Meanwhile, the pajama-wearing woman was still grinning.
Suddenly, the sound of metal clashing with metal rang out.
Marian Slingeneyer had simply swung the gold saw straight down.
What the pajama-wearing woman had done was unclear.
The handle of the wheelchair had suddenly jerked from Marian’s grasp and
the wheelchair had rotated 180 degrees. That much Marian understood.
However, that was all she understood. Something had knocked away her saw,
but even afterwards, she had no idea what it had been.
Marian Slingeneyer’s body was knocked violently back and her back struck
and crushed the equipment against the wall.
The woman’s wheelchair had left smoking tire marks on the floor in the
shape of a perfect circle. While sitting above that circle, she pressed a button
on the wired box in her lap.
It was unclear how they fit inside or even if it was possible given the law of
conservation of mass, but an arm-like light machine gun and a shotgun (or
cannon?) with a caliber great enough to fit a human arm within emerged from
the back of the wheelchair.
Both guns had the same thing written on the side using the alphabet.
Made_in_KIHARA.
“If you’ve figured it out, I guess there’s no point in holding back!!”
The sound of the gunfire alone sounded loud enough to damage one’s
internal organs. A storm of steel flew through the air. In an instant, Marian
Slingeneyer’s silhouette was utterly destroyed as she lay sunk into the
crushed machinery. Her upper body was turned into a thick red liquid. And
her lower body was…
“What, is that kind of joke popular in Academy City?”
“?”
The voice had come from the remaining lower body. No. Another Marian
Slingeneyer was crouching down at the feet of the crushed one.
However, that was not accurate either.
The pajama-wearing woman using the name Kihara quickly re-aimed her
weapons.
“So that’s the real one!?”
“That’s a decoy too, you idiot,” said a voice from right next to her.
The pajama-wearing woman turned around and saw a third completely naked
Marian Slingeneyer swinging down that gold saw that had turned only the
outer appearance of some defeated Academy City soldiers into a smooth girl.
But once more, the wheelchair made a short, quick, blurring movement and
some kind of equipment clashed with Marian’s saw, causing orange sparks to
fly.
Tire marks were left on the floor and smoke from the friction rose up.
By Marian’s reckoning, the woman could probably fence and win while
sitting in that wheelchair. Whether she could hold the sabre was another
question.
(Tch. This is why I hate these freaks. And why I hate combat.)
She must have left spares scattered about her territory because Marian pulled
a new pair of overalls out from behind some equipment and put them on.
As the wheelchair moved back with a squeaking noise, it moved
frighteningly smoothly as if the cables and other obstacles were not there at
all.
The pajama-wearing woman was grinning as always.
“So you were faking it. You can handle yourself well enough even if you
can’t stand up.”
“I, Kihara Byouri, am a pro at ‘giving up’. I have given up on all sorts of
things myself and I have made others give up on all sorts of things. So give
up, Gremlin.”
“…Ohhh, I see. That’s quite a nice way to live.”
“But is it really that surprising? I’d say there are very few people who have
never once faked needing help. I’d say the desire to give up is one of the
major desires of humanity.”
Kihara Byouri’s job was to preserve order in that way.
If a terrorist group planned to destroy Academy City, she would “make them
give up”. If someone was trying to leak information on Academy City tech,
she would “make them give up”. If someone was developing a new weapon
of mass destruction in a negative way, she would “make them give up”.
Making people give up and give up and give up was how Kihara Byouri
formed her trophy collection. She had a pile of ruined ambitions that had
been twisted, broken, and crushed.
But then, this was nothing more than the result of taking her natural
disposition and mixing it with society.
Kihara Byouri herself was one to “give up” on things.
Marian Slingeneyer clicked her tongue while staring at the wheelchair that
was covered in lies.
“Kihara, was it? If I recall, there were more of you. But coming here like this
will only lead to your defeat.”
“I have given up on Ransuu-kun, but there’s still Enshuu-chan.”
“So there are at least three of you. And from the way you said that, I doubt
there are hundreds or thousands of you here. In that case, I would think your
methods would be a bit different.”
“Your methods aren’t much different.”
“You invite in 5 or 10 combat obsessed idiots and the entire plan falls apart
from the inside. What a pain,” muttered Marian. “Well, I hope you don’t mind
if I do my best to crush you.”
With a whoosh, Marian swung her saw.
The wall the saw blade dug into bled. No. It was a soldier that had been
transformed to look just like the wall. He burst open like a balloon, and blood
and fat splattered across the wall and floor. It was likely some kind of ritual
for better using the gold tool.
Before, Marian had sent that saw racing across that wall that was now
covered in fresh gore to attack the soldiers.
However, Kihara Byouri’s smile did not waver even upon seeing that
grotesque scene.
“Is that your best? What a disappointment.”
Marian held up her gold hammer and saw, and Kihara Byouri pressed the
button on her lap in response.
The wheelchair’s wheels disassembled.
The multiple spokes split apart and the evenly-divided portions of wheels
were brought to the ground. What remained was a unit supported by multiple
legs like a spider.
She may have been impressed with the craftsmanship because Marian let out
a whistle.
“Now that must have taken some doing. You remind me of 'Lone Wolf and
Cub'.”
“But it is a baby carriage.”
After that slight exchange, the two monsters clashed at top speed.
Main.12
Oumi Shuri let out a small groan. She could tell she was lying on the floor.
The one who had knocked her out, Kumokawa Maria, was peering down at
her face. She held a lemon slice in her hand. She must have used it to wake
Oumi Shuri.
They were no longer at the passageway corner from before.
They were in a wide area filled with concentric circles of desks. The area was
also filled with large monitors. It may have been a control room for the
supply of hot water to Baggage City, but it was odd that they were the only
two there.
Would it normally have been abandoned? Had the workers fled due to all the
trouble? Or had they already been eliminated by the attackers?
Really, that did not matter.
The real issue was that she had been taken away from the fight between
Kihara and Gremlin.
She had lost her once in a lifetime chance.
“!!”
As she sat up, Oumi Shuri tried to stick her gardening trowel-type kunai at
Kumokawa Maria’s throat, but Kumokawa easily held it back with both
hands. She then performed a handstand with Oumi Shuri’s kunai at the
center, spread her legs wide, and rotated like a bamboo copter.
The weapon was ripped from Oumi Shuri’s hand.
Kumokawa Maria brought her right leg to the ground and spun around her
newly acquired blade.
“Like I said, you can’t win. And if you can’t handle something like this, you
definitely shouldn’t peer in any deeper. It won’t just be your pride that gets
hurt. Those with no experience with this kind of threat cannot react properly
when faced with it. Or do you not even understand something of this lev—”
Kumokawa Maria’s sentence was suddenly cut off.
The reason was simple.
Without warning, a bazooka had been fired into the room.
Kumokawa Maria immediately placed only her left foot on the ground and
bent her body like a giant bridge. The bazooka shell pierced through the area
her upper body had just been in, but when it struck the wall beyond and
exploded, the shockwave it sent out was unavoidable.
“Geh…!?”
Kumokawa Maria lost her balance, was knocked over, and her balled up form
rolled smoothly across the ground. By not fighting that flow, she had avoided
any direct hits from the shell’s shrapnel or the pieces of the wall. As she
rolled, she immediately tried to recover.
But instead, she felt a dull sensation.
At some point, a third party had entered the transmission control center.
Kumokawa Maria had been stopped by that person’s foot.
(Not good. The bazooka was meant to draw our attention while this person
quickly entered the room!)
The figure looking down at Kumokawa held up a giant tube. It was the
bazooka that had fired the shell. The attacker was about to swing it down as a
blunt weapon.
Kumokawa Maria had immediately taken action to avoid the bazooka shell
when it had been fired, but now she felt something cold run down her back.
Her movements slowly but surely stopped.
The instant afterwards, her consciousness was knocked away.
“…”
Oumi Shuri heard a heavy thud. Having no more use for it, the attacker
tossed aside the blunt weapon. Despite how easily she had handled Oumi
Shuri, Kumokawa Maria had been taken out in less than 10 seconds. Sensing
what a great threat this attacker was, Oumi Shuri started counting the
weapons she had hidden in her clothes. It was meant to help her retain her
calm, but it had the opposite effect. No matter what she used, she doubted she
could win.
Meanwhile, the attacker said, “Umm, I really don’t like this at all. It would be
best if we could resolve this without fighting, but…”
The attacker was a short girl. She seemed to be around middle school age.
Her black hair had buns on the left and right and she wore a large sweater, a
miniskirt, and black stockings. The lack of unity to her outfit that made it
look like she had just bought everything the clerk had recommended
somehow matched her hesitant mood.
Her one other notable trait was what hung down from her neck. A cell phone,
a small 1seg TV, and a handheld device. The precision devices with small
screens clattered against each other as they hung down.
“But as a Kihara I have no choice.”
Oumi Shuri heard a slight electronic noise and all the countless monitors
lining the transmission control center turned on at once. Displayed on them
were countless graphs changing at high speed. At first glance the meaning of
the graphs was unclear, but the attacker girl’s pupils absorbed it all. The
countless graphs danced like living things within her eyes.
“I understand, Amata-ojichan. I don’t like it. I really don’t like it, but a
Kihara would do it like this!!”
Her actions clearly changed.
With quick, smooth movements, the attacker girl charged toward Oumi Shuri.
(!! What!? Did she get some kind of information from that!?)
Oumi Shuri stuck her index fingers in her socks and then quickly stood up,
pulling something out of her socks. They were metal sheets with both ends
pointed and that were only about the size of nail clippers. They were meant to
be thrown, but they were different from bo-shuriken. She aimed for the floor
rather than the attacker. A number of the pointed metal sheets stabbed into the
wooden floor. They were stereotypical caltrops. She doubted the attacker
would actually step on them, but it would slow the attacker down to avoid
them. Oumi Shuri planned to finish off the attacker in that time, so she pulled
out a new garden trowel-type kunai.
However, something Oumi Shuri did not expect happened.
Not only did the attacker girl not slow down, but she accurately kicked one of
the caltrops, sending it flying straight for Oumi Shuri’s face.
“!?”
Oumi Shuri immediately tried to protect her face with the kunai, but the
attacker girl altered the trajectory of her foot and sent a second kick at the
caltrop in midair.
The metal sheet’s trajectory greatly changed and stabbed into Oumi Shuri’s
gut.
It was not some large knife, so it was not a fatal wound, but the pain still
caused her body to freeze up. Meanwhile, the attacker girl precisely and
accurately cleared the danger zone of caltrops and headed straight for Oumi
Shuri.
“Yes, yes, I understand.”
The writhing of the graphs on the monitors grew even more intense and the
attacker girl’s eyes absorbed some sort of information from them.
“Controlling hammer-level destructive power on the microscopic level. That
was your combat pattern, right, Amata-ojichan!?”
(…Am I done for!?)
The girl’s right fist flew toward her.
Oumi Shuri had held up her kunai defensively, but the girl struck her arm,
sending the tip of the kunai straight for her face.
Her throat grew dry.
She could not stop the blade’s movement.
She just barely managed to move her own kunai’s trajectory toward her
harder forehead to avoid a fatal blow.
And then a new right fist flew.
This fist did not belong to Oumi Shuri or the attacker girl.
It was from a complete third party.
The third party wore a white coat that reached down to his ankles and a white
helmet that covered his entire face.
Neither of the other two were sure when he had approached.
The third party’s right fist accurately knocked away Oumi Shuri’s kunai,
protecting her skull at the last second. The attacker girl changed her target.
She let loose a precise and accurate punch toward the third party’s face.
However, the sound of the blow was too quiet.
The helmeted man had determined he could not defend against her, so he had
kicked at the girl’s feet at the same time she had thrown the punch. Without
her weight behind it, the girl’s punch had only knocked the helmeted man’s
head back slightly.
The attacker girl went on the defensive and stepped back a bit.
“Kihara Enshuu, hm? I had heard you had not yet qualified as a Kihara,”
muttered the helmeted man.
“Who are you?”
“If you wish to harm these girls, I must make you my enemy.”
“If you wish to save these girls, I must make you my enemy.”
The graphs writhed within the girl’s eyes.
“I’d like some advice, Amata-ojichan.” When she spoke, the pattern of the
graphs clearly changed and the color changed with each new name she spoke.
“No. Ransuu-ojichan, Konshou-oneechan, Sokuryou-kun, Kaihou-obachan…
No, no. Not that. Not that. Umm, umm… Yes, Yuiitsu-oneechan!!”
“So you make up for the thoughts you lack by inputting them from scripts.
Was your original specialty the Testaments? I have some doubts whether your
personality can safely hold the patterns though.”
“Yes, yes, Yuiitsu-oneechan. A Kihara would do this at a time like this!!”
A large change came over all the graphs in the room.
With the graphs reflected in her eyes, the short girl raised her middle finger
and shouted.
“I’m gonna rattle all the carbon dioxide in your body and burst all the fucking
blood vessels in your body!! …Now that was nice and Kihara-like!!”
“No.”
As Kihara Enshuu charged forward in attack, the helmeted man calmly
reached for the buttons of his coat.
Inside was…
“A convex shaped charge landmine!?”
“This is what it means to be a Kihara.”
He unhesitatingly detonated it.
A shaped charge landmine was a landmine created such that the blast went in
a certain direction. If you wanted to punch a hole in the armor of a tank or
other armored weapon, you could attach explosives to a crater-like concave
sheet which would focus the explosive power in a single direction. If instead
you wanted to spread the explosive blast over a wide area, you could attach
the explosives to a mountain-like convex sheet which would spread the blast
out in a fan shape. That kind was primarily used for anti-personnel mines that
had to take out as many people at once as possible and they often had many
small metal balls stuffed inside.
The helmeted man had held a convex shaped charge landmine under his coat.
Five hundred balls were scattered in a fan-shaped blast with a range of 300
meters and an overall width of 200 meters.
(Is he insane…!?)
The Kouga were knowledgeable in the use of explosives, so Oumi Shuri’s
breath caught in her throat.
Shaped charged were made so the destructive force was aimed in a certain
direction. In other words, in the other direction, one would not be harmed by
the explosive. However, everything had a limit. If you were holding the mine
when it detonated, there was no way you would escape unscathed.
Or at least, that was the case in the world of common knowledge that had
nothing to do with supernatural powers.
“…Damn, she got away,” muttered the helmeted man.
The edges of his coat had been blown away. As if to explain his survival, a
bent metal sheet fell from his chest, but that was of course nowhere near
enough to protect him from a blast of that magnitude.
“I may have been too close. I guess I drew her in too much. At the base of the
fan, the danger zone gets smaller to the left and right.”
The helmeted man turned toward the unconscious Kumokawa Maria and then
turned toward Oumi Shuri. She held up her kunai.
“Don’t. You cannot defeat me with that.”
“…”
“Oh, I wasn’t looking down on you. In fact, I’m saying that you have too
much strength to kill me.”
His logic made no sense.
Or perhaps anyone who could not understand it had no right to be on that
battlefield. Oumi Shuri had the same feeling as if she had asked a major
leaguer the key to victory and he had responded, “Don’t get nervous.”
And yet getting rid of that was her goal.
“To be honest, I gain nothing by fighting you two. I specialize in Kiharas.”
(First we have these Kiharas, then whatever Gremlin is, and now a Kihara
specialist? How many different forces are present here in Baggage City?)
As Oumi Shuri’s eyes grew more and more hostile, the helmeted man merely
said, “Since I do not need to fight you, I will tell you what you must do to
survive. First and foremost, you must find Kamijou Touma.”
“…?”
“He is here in Baggage City. Given the situation, he is likely being sent all
over the place. Meeting Kamijou Touma is directly linked to your survival.
To be blunt, if you do not meet him, you will die.” The helmeted man said
this almost too readily. “Kihara Enshuu only attacked you for the decidedly
un-Kihara-like concern she felt about uncertain elements like you being near
Kihara Byouri. However, now that the Kiharas have seen as you as playing a
role in this, it will be difficult for you to survive by normal means. That is
why you must meet up with someone on the level of Kamijou Touma.”’
“Who is Kamijou Touma?”
“Just a normal boy. He cannot solve any and all problems and I doubt he can
stop Baggage City from being destroyed by the Kiharas and Gremlin. But on
the other hand, he has a way of saving each and every person he sets his eyes
on. Just like the Kiharas destroy each and every person they set their eyes on.
You need to use someone of his level in order to escape the Kiharas.
Normally, Accelerator would be best for an anti-Kihara battle, but he isn’t
here. As such, we have to use someone else.”
The helmeted man crouched down next to the unconscious Kumokawa Maria
and checked her pulse and breathing. After ensuring there were no major
problems, he turned back to Oumi Shuri.
“When this girl wakes up, tell her you will almost certainly die if you do not
do as I suggested.”
“What are you going to do?”
“Sorry, but I have my own objective. As I said, I specialize in Kiharas. Also, I
am not confident I would be able to protect you two,” answered the helmeted
man as he headed for the exit with his battered coat dragging along.
His last words were spoken softly but in a tone that stuck with Oumi Shuri.
“After all, I am a Kihara myself.”
Sub.13
Kumokawa Maria awoke with a small groan.
After Oumi Shuri explained the situation to her, she clicked her tongue in
annoyance.
“Do you know him?”
“He’s Kihara Kagun, the person I’m after. But this isn’t enough for me to
give in. In fact, I’ve made progress now that I know he’s here. The reports
were accurate.”
“I don’t know what your situation is, but we need to get moving, too. That
bazooka girl is still alive and nothing says she won’t return to finish us off.”
“One thing first.”
Kumokawa Maria stood up and started patting around her showy maid
uniform. She also twisted her body around in what looked like an attempt to
look at her back, but Oumi Shuri could see nothing there.
“What are you doing?”
“Checking for bugs or transmitters. Who knows what he could have done
while I was unconscious. If Kihara Kagun knows where I am and what we
are saying, he can keep eluding me even if we are in the same field.”
“It doesn’t look to me like there are any chips on your clothes.”
“It may not be something large enough to see. If he used a nanodevice, it
could have even entered a stitch in the fibers. …Damn,” muttered Kumokawa
Maria. “I just can’t tell like this. I guess I’ll have to take the clothes off and
run a hot blowdryer over them. That should destroy the inner workings of any
unseen devices.”
“Can’t you check for the presence of an electromagnetic signal to see if there
are any bugs or transmitters? A radio should be enough to detect it.”
“Do you know how an ant informs his comrades of a large piece of food so
they can create that long procession?” asked Kumokawa Maria offhandedly.
“Pheromones. A scent. The transmission does not need to be electromagnetic.
If chemicals are used, electric circuits are not even needed. Academy City has
a lot of people that use electricity or magnetism, so the development of
devices that get around that has developed pretty far.”
“And what will heating it with a blowdryer do?”
“It will destroy the Data Pheromone system. It’s something like running a
blowdryer over wet paint. The paint itself will remain, but the coloration will
become something warped and different from what it would be if it dried
naturally. The data within will be destroyed. The method is resistant to the
cold, though.”
And so they left the control room, walked down the passageway, and checked
inside a few doors as they went. They eventually found a staff locker room
where they found a blowdryer.
Without hesitation, Kumokawa Maria stripped off her showy maid uniform
and spread it out on the floor. She got down on all fours and started using the
blowdryer on it.
The area was heated but it must have still been rather cold in nothing but her
underwear because Kumokawa Maria rubbed her inner thighs together.
“This uses synthetic fibers, so I’m a bit worried it’s going to end up like a
plastic bag.”
“How long will this take?”
“To do it thoroughly is going to take 10 or 20 minutes. What about you?”
“You don’t need to worry about me,” replied Oumi Shuri. “The ninja
frequently use drugs in combat and intelligence. We have a reagent that can
detect this kind of thing. If something was added somewhere on my clothes, a
different color would appear in that spot.”
“So it’s like an improved version of the lab coat?”
“Something like that. If any of the microscopic devices you were talking
about were actually slipped onto my clothes, they were probably destroyed
by the weak acid used for the reagent.”
They continued to speak until Kumokawa Maria had finished heating the
entirety of her maid uniform with the blowdryer. She then tried to put it on,
but…
“Hot!! This is as hot as the Comedy Hot Bath!!”
“That tells me nothing about how hot it is.”
“It’s from the Ichihanaransai. That’s Academy City’s cultural festival which
can get pretty exciting. Damn, it feels even hotter because I got so cold in just
my underwear!!”
With tears in her eyes and while practically shouting, Kumokawa Maria
somehow managed to get the showy maid uniform on.
Sub.14
Kihara Byouri was tilted to the side.
The multiple legs created from the wheelchair’s wheels had been bent from
powerful blows and were no longer functioning properly. A few guns and
wires were sticking out of the back, but none of them looked functioning
either.
Her opponent had simply been too much.
Marian Slingeneyer, a Gremlin magician, had completely controlled the
battlefield with her gold saw and hammer. She had cornered Kihara Byouri in
the garbage disposal facility’s burnable garbage area. The area contained
what looked like a large pool made of steel that was used to temporarily hold
the garbage to be incinerated.
Wood, paper, and even bones too large for compost were dried out and then
all burned together. The horrible smell stabbed at their noses. The extent of
what qualified as burnable garbage was expanded due to the snowy Baggage
City wishing for heat.
Kihara Byouri was stopped at the edge of that steel pool and Marian
Slingeneyer was spinning her hammer around in her hand.
“Looks like this is the limit. I still have to deal with the other Kiharas, so I’ll
just be modifying you into something useful as quickly as possible.”
“Oh, dear. I really do seem to be out of options, don’t I?”
“Don’t worry though. My modifications will actually be an improvement.
Since you’re in that wheelchair, how about I give you 8 or 10 legs? Hell, I
could even make them rotate like a helicopter rotor.”
“I would like to make one thing clear. I see no reason why I need to surrender
just yet.”
“Yes, you probably do have some weapons left, but look at your wheelchair.
It’s broken. How are you supposed to fight if you can’t move around?”
“I can always do this.”
With a dull clicking noise, the Kihara Byouri’s pajama pants ripped open.
Instead of the soft bare legs of a woman, a plastic machine spreading from
the back of her knees and covering the entirety of her legs was below. It
looked less like armor and more like ribbons wrapped around her legs.
With the sound of a motor coming from the back of her knees, Kihara Byouri
smoothly stood up.
Marian clicked her tongue and said, “So even not being able to walk was a
lie.”
“I’ve already given up on so much, so I really wanted to avoid having to
stand up on my own.”
“Are those powered casts for hospital patients? Didn’t a car company make
those? I think it used the technology from a dancing robot. I saw it in a
commercial.”
“That was merely what could be created with the technology outside of
Academy City. In fact, it would probably be a bad idea to give a hospital
patient something with the strength to kick a tiger to death.” With a painful
noise, Kihara Byouri pulled a machete-like blade from the back of the
wheelchair. “But you have gone through most of your ‘weapons’ in order to
corner me. In fact, you’re out of ammo. You have no more people to alter in
order carry out your tricky strategies. Even that saw sliding technique seemed
to require fat and oils that were quite fresh from a human body. For that
reason, it does not seem you will be that much of a threat anymore, so how
about you give up?”
Marian Slingeneyer looked down at the saw and hammer she held and then
sighed.
All she had were tools. They were not weapons. They could of course be
used to kill and do other horrible things, but their full ability could not be
used in that way.
The flesh-colored remains scattered about had been too far destroyed from
their base form to be turned into anything else.
Also, Marian’s territory as a Dvergr was living bodies.
Manipulating the dead was the territory of the gods or the giants.
She could only use the blood and fat that left the human body for the dozen
or so seconds until they “died”.
“This is a problem. I doubt I can win in a fistfight. Also, aren’t you going a
bit far with the transformations?”
“It’s a part of Japanese culture. Also, those who are hated must put in more
effort and skill than those who are popular to survive this far. Humans grow
the most when they stand up to difficulties.”
“It is a shame how people hate the strongest and most skilled.”
“It really is. Thanks to that, I have given up on so many things. But I have
also made others give up on just as many things, so I do not especially hold it
against the world.”
Kihara Byouri took a step and then another.
She approached. Stepping on the flesh-colored remains scattered across the
floor, Marian Slingeneyer took a few steps back, but she would never escape.
With the machine assistance, it would not be difficult for Kihara Byouri to
charge forward at speeds greater than a lion or tiger if she tried.
“How about you give up?”
“No, not yet.”
“Then you hope to resist to the very end? I will crush that hope with
everything I have, so give up.”
“Then I’ll take you up on that offer.”
Marian Slingeneyer used her heel to kick up something lying at her feet.
Similar to a fairly tricky way of juggling a soccer ball, the small device arced
over her head from the back and she caught it in one hand.
The device had been held by one of the flesh-colored objects on the floor.
It was a radio used by the dark side combat unit the Kiharas had control of.
“Ahh, ahh. A target member of Gremlin is cornered down here in the
underground garbage disposal facility. Requesting immediate concentrated
fire from any nearby units.”
She purposefully called in the enemy.
However, Marian Slingeneyer did not even view them as enemies. At their
low level , they were no more than materials for her weapons.
Kihara Byouri’s cheek twitched a bit.
“…Now you’ve done it.”
“Now, how many of your excellent subordinates will come running? And the
better they are, the sooner they’ll get here.” Marian tossed aside the radio and
adjusted her grip on the gold hammer and saw. “Also, these soldiers are
under the command of such a scary boss. If they screw up, they probably get
harshly punished. After being trained under such frightening circumstances,
they will probably rush here as quickly as they can.”
“…”
With the machete-like blade in hand, Kihara Byouri charged full speed
toward Marian Slingeneyer.
But the quick arrival of her well-trained subordinates worked against her.
Kihara Byouri’s blade only made it within 3 cm of Marian Slingeneyer’s
throat.
The Dvergr had swung her gold axe and the soldier who had the misfortune
to arrive first had his right arm grow to over twice its normal size. On
Marian’s command, he grabbed a fire extinguisher like a one-time-use
pitching machine, wound up his arm enough to damage his body, and “fired”
it with enough force to further injure himself.
With a dull noise, Kihara Byouri’s body flew through the air and landed in
the middle of the garbage disposal pool.
“Hoo, now they’re all dead,” muttered Marian Slingeneyer as she returned
her gold tools into her overalls.
With all the enemies in the area gone, she finally started feeling the damage
signals—that is, pain—being sent from throughout her body. She staggered
and brought a hand to the wall. While she continued to support herself on the
wall, she slowly walked down the passageway.
Her primary objective had been to protect the heating facilities, so she did not
leave the garbage disposal facility. Surprisingly, the living spaces for workers
were not all that bad. She had remodeled one of those rooms into a hotel for
herself.
It had originally been protected by a magical barrier, but the attack by the
Kiharas and Academy City had caused a lot of damage to the construction of
the building itself. The arrangement of the “signals” had been forcibly thrown
out of order and the barrier had ceased to function.
“I guess when the ground below the building is being shaken, the building
itself isn’t going to escape unscathed.”
It seemed the situation was not going to improve if she simply did what the
Anti-Academy City Science Guardians told her to. The scale of their ideas
was simply too small. In that way, they had lost to Academy City from the
very beginning.
And so she decided to take matters into her own hands.
For that reason, she did not need to worry about a small barrier that only
covered a single room.
She had to acquire some higher level tools.
“Now where was it…? Ah, here we go.”
She opened the lid of a wooden box in the corner of the room and started to
stick her hand inside but then stopped. She pulled a giant pair of pliers-like
tongs out of her overalls and used them to grab the spiritual item.
The edge of the wooden box was severed from the side she pulled it out from.
“I’d rather they did not shake things up any more, so I think it’s time I gave a
counterattack.”
Sub.15
Having determined any possible bugs or transmitters would have been safely
destroyed by the heat of the blowdryer, Kumokawa Maria and Oumi Shuri
began moving again.
They left the staff locker room and walked down the long underground
passageway.
“Is there any specific path of escape? Is nowhere safe?”
“My objective is Academy City technology and yours is that Kihara Kagun
who previously contacted us. In that case, there is no real reason for us stay
here in Baggage City while it is this dangerous.”
Kumokawa Maria and Oumi Shuri peered around a corner.
They could both tell the area they were in required more caution than a
shopping mall filled with zombies.
Or so they thought.
“There’s no one here,” said Oumi Shuri in a low voice.
Kumokawa agreed, and said, “But doesn’t that make it even creepier?”
They saw no one living or dead. And yet plenty of military helmets,
bulletproof jackets, and assault rifles were scattered about the floor. It was
unclear where their owners had gone or if those owners were even still alive.
“That would be either Academy City or the Anti-Academy City Science
Guardians.”
“Either one would be dangerous.”
From Oumi’s perspective, both of them had strange technology. The odd
situation wore on her nerves.
“But why would they remove all the bodies and bloodstains?”
“That’s a good question. Neither of them are the type to soak up the last bit
of soup with their bread.”
“Hmm hm hm hmm.”
The humming of a girl reverberated through the area.
No one was there. The cute bell-like voice sounded out of place in the eerie
area that was strongly reminiscent of death.
Kumokawa Maria and Oumi Shuri slowly entered from around the corner.
The ninja whose height was no greater than an elementary school student
pointed toward one of the assault rifles on the floor with a small finger.
“Which side uses this equipment?”
“Probably Academy City, so the attackers. I can tell from the technology
used.”
“I thought the Anti-Academy City Science Guardians used cutting edge
weapons Academy City had loaned them?”
“Do you have any idea how fast Academy City gets a new ‘cutting edge’?”
Kumokawa Maria reached to pick up the assault rifle, but Oumi Shuri
grabbed the maid’s arm to stop her.
“I think I know the point of this.”
“Stay still.”
“Hey, umm…”
“What?”
“Could you sit on the floor rather than bending over like that? Your panties
are on full display over here.”
“If you care, then hold my skirt down yourself!!”
“Hm hmm!”
“Hm hm hm hm hmm!!”
And then something problematic occurred.
“Hm hm…huh?”
When she arrived at the scene humming and skipping, Kihara Enshuu looked
confused.
No one was in the trapped passageway.
In fact, there was no sign anyone had touched any of the traps.
Just to make sure, she checked with an ultraviolet light, but she saw no
footprints on the floor.
“Still too soon,” said Kihara Enshuu with a troubled look on her face. “Well,
I set up these roach traps in 20 places, so maybe I caught something in one of
the others.”
Meanwhile, Oumi Shuri cast aside the bulletproof jacket she had acquired.
“The fibers and plate within have been melted! This thing’s useless!! It’s not
even worth analyzing!!”
“Exploding packets of paint are still used today to prevent shoplifting for a
reason. And there is no real reason the contents have to be paint. I have heard
of chemicals being developed that are harmless to humans but will melt right
through the wall of an airplane. Something like that may have been running
through the plate like blood vessels.”
“M-mhh…”
“I understand that this was all wasted effort, but at least decide whether
you’re angry or embarrassed about it while rubbing your inner thighs
together like that. …At any rate, the most pathetic conclusion would be if we
were attacked now.”
Sub.16
HsB-07.
An updated version of the Academy City supersonic bombers that fought in
World War 3 shot through the sky above Baggage City.
To protect his body from the massive Gs, the pilot, Rokudou Ryuuichi, had
his body mostly frozen. He did not use his fingers to control the giant craft
and he did not use his mouth to communicate with his allies.
The distribution of blood in his brain, the amount of chemicals secreted, the
flow of electronic signals, and monitoring of the active regions of his brain
with sonar were some of the methods of directly gathering information from
his brain. The accuracy of each method was low, but that could be overcome
by using multiple methods. The technology had also begun to be used
experimentally in intelligence and criminal investigations.
“Francisca 3 to all crafts. We will attack the airport on the next turn. 1 and 2,
you take the overpasses. We need to destroy every long road that can be used
to launch enemy fighters.”
A few dozen praying mantis-looking Five Overs had already been scattered
about the area, so the Anti-Academy City Science Guardians already had no
means of victory.
However, the Five Overs had a weakness.
They were created in order to target objects on the surface.
They could fly, but that was only to sweep over ground enemies from above
like an attack helicopter. They were not intended to be used to shoot down
multi-purpose fighters flying at supersonic speeds at high altitude.
Rokudou heard (or at least interpreted it that way) his comrades' voices.
“It’s crazy for actual people like us to be putting our lives on the line to
protect unmanned weapons. I thought those toys could shoot down air-to-
surface missiles.”
“If you put a chemical weapon in the warhead, it’ll still rain down on them
from above if they shoot it down. Although this is probably us overreacting
because we know about that weakness. This is the first time the Anti-
Academy City Science Guardians have seen the Five Overs, so I doubt they
could come up with that strategy.”
While chatting via thoughts faster than would be possible via mouth and ear,
they each arrived at their respective target at 7000 kph.
They less “dropped” their bombs and more “placed” them in the air.
Approximately 120 precision guided bombs were set at even intervals like
streetlights. As gravity started to pull them down, the tail corrected their
course sending them into the important points of the airport with accuracy
that had a margin of error no greater than 7 mm.
As his body was frozen, Rokudou had no way of turning around, but he could
check the destruction on a window displayed at the edge of his
consciousness.
“Runways, taxiways, and radar facilities 1-9 have been destroyed. Surface-to-
air missiles 1-32, antiaircraft autocannons 1-20, and antiaircraft guns 1-17
have all been destroyed. The airport is essentially nonfunctional.”
“Whew. About 48 of the straight areas of road over 13 meters wide have been
destroyed. I’m going to turn around and take out the remaining 52.”
“I’ve detected about 5 tunnels that could be used as runways. I’m going to
bomb the entrances to fill them with rubble.”
Their results were coming in exactly as planned.
The Academy City supersonic bombers had specs high enough to enter the
front lines without any fighters protecting them. Their overwhelming speed
and mobility prevented any ground attacks or chasing fighters from getting
anywhere near them.
In the current mission, the greatest threat was trouble caused by improper
maintenance. That was how inadequate the Anti-Academy City Science
Guardian forces were.
It was true they had unmanned weapons borrowed from Academy City.
However, those were merely borrowed.
Also, the speed of technological advancement in Academy City was so fast
that those weapons were already obsolete.
It was a flawless victory.
The reality did not stray from the theory in the slightest.
The victors of World War 3 who used weapons holding the name “Hard
Science” seemed to have an elegant formula while within that savage battle.
They broke the spirits of all who wished to recklessly oppose that theory.
Or so it should have been.
However…
“What is that?”
Numerous points of light suddenly appeared on the radar. It was not
something that had been hiding using some form of stealth. Rokudou checked
the cameras on the bottom of his craft and saw something like a large missile
shooting up from the surface.
“No…That isn’t a missile. Its form is changing!?”
Whatever it was shot through the sky. It did not move in a gentle arc like a
normal aircraft. It almost looked like horizontal-running lightning. Also,
when it passed through the side of a skyscraper, the giant building’s top
portion was sliced off diagonally.
Before the giant mass fell to the ground, interference ran through Rokudou
Ryuuichi’s thoughts. Extreme tension and fear interfered with his connection
to the craft.
The reason was simple.
Whatever it was was shooting straight for the HsB-07 like lightning even as
the craft turned sharp corners at 7000 kph.
“This is insane! What is that thing!? That isn’t one of the unmanned weapons
Academy City loaned them!!”
As it approached, Rokudou Ryuuichi was finally able to see the visual details
of the object.
It reminded him of the early stealth fighters that were made up of a
complicated combination of flat surfaces. However, that was only because he
knew a lot about aircrafts. Others may have been more reminded of a javelin
with an enlarged tip or a delicately cut gem.
However, there was one thing anyone would have been reminded of.
A wireframe.
In fact, the craft was actually made up of a combination of multiple wires.
The enemy was not only unexplainable by “outside” technology, but even
Rokudou and his specialty knowledge from within Academy City could not
understand what he was seeing. English words in orange light unnaturally
appeared around it.
“We too love the cutting edge.”
It did not end there.
The first line disappeared and a second sentence was displayed.
“However, that is not your privilege alone.”
“Damn you! Francisca 1 and 2, I need to shake the enemy craft from my tail.
You cross my path and leave some bombs in the air! Blow it away with-…!!”
Rokudou Ryuuichi’s words trailed off.
He saw something in the camera.
Francisca 1 had been completely swallowed up by a transformed mass of
wires and was being dropped down in to the middle of the white city.
Francisca 2 had barely managed to avoid getting wrapped up by another one,
but the narrow wires had sliced pieces off the edges of the craft, destroying
its ability to fly.
They had no way of knowing, but the enemy was a spiritual item known as
Loki’s Net. The evil god Loki slipped through the laws, labyrinths, and fate
created by the gods with novel ideas, breaking taboos, and sophism and he
himself created that self-defeating constraint when thinking about what it
would take to surely capture himself, the one who could not be captured by
anyone. A true Dvergr that had survived to the modern day had added modern
performance to that.
There was no reason a magical net that plugged up even the holes in theory
and fate would be defeated by something like speed.
Rokudou desperately tried to escape, but he could tell his craft was being
whittled down little by little. Also, the other wires that had taken out his allies
were headed for Francisca 3 as well.
“Francisca 3 to AWACS! Send Francisca 4-9 with their ABLs in from
patrolling around the outside Baggage City. Let’s use the anti-ballistic missile
lasers to see if their secret weapons can play tag with light!!”
He got the order out, but they did not make it in time.
Either the horizontal lightning-like enemy crafts’ movements could not be
targeted or Francisca 3’s allies were trying to find a position that would not
get Francisca 3 wrapped up in it. Whatever the reason, Rokudou Ryuuichi
could tell that few seconds of lag were more than he had.
“AWACS to Francisca 3. Eject! Your engine is about to blow!!”
“Do they look like gentlemen? They’d just slice me to pieces, parachute and
all!!”
His altitude dropped significantly.
He was no longer flying; he was falling slowly.
Rokudou Ryuuichi greatly changed his heading. He charged toward the area
the eerie wire crafts had first come from.
(The garbage disposal facility? Wait, there’s someone on the roof.)
It was one of the top priority targets. A girl with brown skin and silver hair
stood up against a giant smokestack. She wore glasses and nothing else but
overalls which was very odd for such an arctic area. With a loose smile on
her face, she stared straight at Rokudou Ryuuichi.
The girl knew a supersonic bomber was approaching, but she held up her
slender index finger and motioned inward in challenge.
“That bitch. So she’s from Gremlin, our top priority target!!”
Despite his craft being worn down, he opened the throttle and aimed straight
for the garbage disposal facility roof.
He could see orange sparks on the cameras.
Then the cameras themselves started to be destroyed and they showed only
gray static.
The craft grew smaller and smaller like a pencil being sharpened by a small
knife, but Rokudou Ryuuichi focused only on his target.
And…
As she stood atop the garbage disposal facility roof, Marian Slingeneyer
stuck a hand into her overalls from the side and pulled out a gold tool. It was
a pair of tongs. The tool was used for handling hot blades and the like when
they were in the furnace. The pair Marian held was something like giant
pliers.
She lightly swung around the two handles like nunchuks before closing the
tongs in front of her face.
The end tightly held a sharp fragment of aircraft materials only about 13 cm
long.
That was all that remained of Rokudou Ryuuichi’s final efforts.
When she looked at the fragment that caused the blowing snow to evaporate
immediately, Marian whistled.
“That was close. I almost tried to grab it with my bare hands, but the friction
heated this up to over 1000 degrees I’m betting.”
Marian stabbed the tip of the tongs holding the fragment into the snow piled
up on the roof to rapidly cool them. As one who worked as a blacksmith, she
was used to the action. After it had been cooled to a normal temperature, she
grabbed the sharp fragment directly from the tongs.
“So that’s how it works. Categorically, it’s just a support spiritual item that
only seals off one’s escape similar to creating a doll that wards off the target
of a curse, but it looks like it got a nice effect of matching the enemy’s
speed.”
In fact, there was nothing better when it came to destroying aircraft.
Marian had focused on the aerial strategy first rather than the Five Overs in
the city because she did not want any more Kiharas to be brought in.
“To your re ckle s s de fia nce ☆.”
She lightly kissed the side of the sharp fragment and stuck it inside her
overalls as a souvenir. She snapped her fingers and a few more Loki’s Nets
shot up into the sky from around the garbage disposal facility.
Just as Marian was getting excited, a brilliant beam of light flashed by
overhead.
An airborne laser weapon had fired from outside Baggage City and burned
away one of the Loki’s Nets. Only glowing orange melted fragments were
left behind in the wake of the pure white beam.
“Well, shit! I guess this won’t all be easy!!”
As she frantically escaped from the roof, Marian ordered the surviving Loki’s
Nets to continually exterminate the other aircrafts.
That twisted battle developed into a scene in which people could not survive.
Sub.17
Kumokawa Maria and Oumi Shuri walked down an untouched underground
passageway while not knowing where it led. A large scale battle must have
been occurring above ground because irregular tremors shook the small
passageway.
“May I ask a question?” asked Oumi Shuri in a low voice.
“What is it?”
“Do you know of an individual named Kamijou Touma?” she continued with
no real change of expression. “He was mentioned by that helmeted man in
the coat who seems to be the person you are pursuing. Apparently, if we do
not find this individual, we have very low odds of survival now that we have
become this deeply involved.”
“I only know the name. I think my older sister would know more.”
“I take it he is from Academy City then. If he is able to deal with a situation
like this, he must be involved at a very deep level.”
“From what I’ve heard, he is cute because of how he has no connections to
that kind of thing.”
“?”
Oumi Shuri frowned, but she did not receive a proper response from
Kumokawa Maria.
However, this was not because Kumokawa refused to tell her.
Instead, the situation quickly changed.
With a loud crash, the passageway in front of them collapsed from above and
a heavy tank fell down with a rain of debris.
“Cough! Cough cough!! What the hell!?”
As Kumokawa Maria coughed amid all the dust, Oumi Shuri remained calm
as she was used to chemicals and smokescreens.
“It is a 50 ton Russian bento box. It must have fallen through the ground.
Something like that was not meant to be running through the city area!”
“Russian? …So it’s part of the Baggage City forces?”
The hatch on the machine gun emplacement on top of the turret was open.
Kumokawa Maria started to approach the tank in order to drag out any
injured soldiers, but…
“You idiot! Do you want to die!?”
Oumi Shuri tackled her to the ground.
Immediately afterwards, the outer surface of the tank exploded. It did not
seem like the fuel or shells had ignited. It was more like a large scale shotgun
blast.
“It’s completely covered in explosive reactive armor. Basically, it’s a giant
piece of unexploded ordnance. Getting close will only get you caught in the
blast.”
“I see. Then it’s time for static electricity.”
“?”
“We’ll cause a reaction in the fuses to safely detonate it all. With all this dust
floating around, a little science experiment should cause a simple discharge.”
“The lightning phenomenon that uses volcanic ash?”
“Oh, do they talk about it in your ninja scroll of secrets?”
They were going to artificially cause static electricity, but Kumokawa Maria
and Oumi Shuri did not search for anything to create the electricity. It was
going to come from the friction caused by the dust floating in the air.
What they needed was a tool to move that dust in a set direction with a set
strength.
In other words, they needed something like a fan.
“So I took off my maid uniform.”
“…Couldn’t you have just taken off the apron?”
“Why didn’t you say something before I had taken the whole thing off?”
Wearing only her underwear, Kumokawa Maria waved her maid uniform up
and down in both hands like she was trying to beat the air with a washed
sheet.
With a great flapping noise, the light gray dust started to move.
Immediately after a bluish-white flash, small sounds of explosions came from
various places across the tank blocking the passageway. It sounded like a
firecracker only louder.
“Has all the popcorn been popped? Then it’s time for the rescue,” said
Kumokawa Maria as she cheerfully put back on her maid uniform.
However, Oumi Shuri frowned before peering into the open hatch below the
machine gun emplacement.
“…It may be unmanned.”
“Hah?”
“The machine gun has a motor attached and the cable leads inside. It also has
an added antenna that would not be needed for searching for the enemy.”
“So there’s no one even worth saving?”
Kumokawa Maria peered inside the hatch along with Oumi Shuri, but the
kunoichi was right and no one was inside. The cover of the control console
had been removed and a tablet device had been attached to the motherboard
within using a cable.
The screen displayed S. Berylan which was likely the name of whoever was
controlling it.
“It’s mostly electronic, so they can control it remotely. The outer machine
gun alone could not be controlled by a program, so they had to attach that
motor to it.”
“I don’t know about Academy City’s technology, but this looks very
hurriedly thrown together.”
“Well, yeah. Ways to reuse outdated weapons are ideas produced in thought
experiments. Basically, they are nothing more than something like ideas
developed from a discussion on an online message board. Academy City
would not use a method like this that could probably be easily hijacked by
someone else.”
“What do you think about the fact that Baggage City is using something like
this?”
“Their actual military might may be less than what they announced.”
At any rate, the underground passageway was blocked by the tank and the
debris. To move forward, they had to exit to the surface through the hole the
tank had created.
However, they regretted this two seconds after crawling out.
It was a blizzard outside.
It was a hell of -20 degrees.
“It’s cold! This is no place to be wearing a maid uniform!!”
“Is anywhere a good place to be wearing a maid uniform?”
“I don’t want to hear that from a cheerleader kunoichi. Anyway, let’s just get
to the nearest building! We can think after that!!”
Unfortunately, the gas station Kumokawa Maria pointed toward was blown to
smithereens immediately after she finished speaking. Viscous flames as if
from a Molotov cocktail rained down on the buildings near the gas station.
Kumokawa Maria was knocked to the ground by the shockwave and she
finally noticed the straight line of black smoke passing by over her head.
However, she could not see what was causing the smoke.
What she could see was some strange aircraft that looked like an aggregation
of wires passing by at tremendous speed and following the smoke.
Kumokawa Maria gave voice to her guess.
“Is that an Academy City supersonic bomber sending out that smoke? How
much damage has it taken? Fragments and bombs are being scattered all over
the place!”
“Well, at least we won’t be worried for lack of warmth.”
Kumokawa Maria spotted a soldier at a distance toss aside a tablet device and
flee from the approaching flames. She did not know which side he was on,
but he may have been the one who had been controlling the tank.
“These blasts are hurting my skin but not warming me at all… Oh, crap. That
building is falling this way!!”
The two of them got up from the snow and ran the other way.
Unlike with a proper building implosion, the supporting pillars were only
partially broken and the building was falling completely to the side. The
lower floors had been unable to withstand the weight and had been destroyed,
so the building had collapsed down a bit before falling over like a giant
collapsing from his knees. Due to this, Kumokawa Maria and Oumi Shuri
managed to escape safely even if just barely.
However, they had just been passing through underground passageways
directly below that area.
The ground collapsed under the great weight.
Kumokawa Maria and Oumi Shuri were swallowed up by the broken ground.
“Cough cough!! The surface is just as bad!!”
“Well, at least it isn’t a sewer under here.”
They crawled through gaps in the collapsed underground passageway and
made it to a safe area. Oumi Shuri sat with her back leaning up against the
passageway wall and suddenly asked a question.
“What is this Kamijou Touma supposed to be able to do in this situation?”
“I-I have no idea. Let’s just pray that we don’t find out he’s already been
killed or something. With this city, it wouldn’t surprise me.”
They had no room to count on others.
To survive, they had to walk on their own two feet.
Sub.18
"Whew, damn it. I should have brought along pure fighter-types even if it
adds on to the burden of the plan. This really doesn't suit my style."
Having returned to the waste treatment facility, Marian entered a personal
room that's magic barrier had been destroyed. Even if it was Loki's Net, the
outcome wasn't guaranteed. She had to take out her secret weapon to deal
with such a chaotic battlefield.
Marian sat on the chair in the room, and grabbed the transparent bottle on the
table. It was a juice that was made from malt. This beverage may have been
rather rare among the Japanese, but this Norse magician liked it. In fact, it
was easier to get beer, and it fit her identity really well. But Marian
Slingeneyer was clearly aware that beer made her sick, so she never drank
alcohol.
She took a direct gulp of malt juice from the bottle, and then whipped out her
smartphone. What she actually needed wasn't a communication device, but to
adjust her mouth and ears to receive signals. Turning one's own voice into
electronic signals and processing it uniquely would have the use of
encrypting it completely. Because of this, Marian deliberately used the
technology of the enemy, the science side, to communicate.
"Sigyn, where are you right now?"
"Erm, where am I? Where is this place? Baggage City is too big. I'm not so
sure myself. They could have just made it simple. They could have just made
everything simple."
"Whatever. Can you hurry up and meet up with me? I repeated so many times
that I'm not a fighting-type personnel anymore. Besides, what do you want
me to do here? Isn't there someone more useful like Mjölnir or something?"
"It's busy over there. We can't add to their troubles. You know that."
"Then we'll meet up."
"So I say, where is this place? I say, I can't do anything if there's nobody else
around. I'm the same as you here, Marian. You can't modify your own body,
right, Marian? That isn't any difference; it's the same."
"Your ability is suggestions and my ability is modifications, you mean?"
"That's right. My nature is to give what I have to others to make up for what
they lack. If I try to be perfect myself, I couldn't make up for what I lack."
Sigyn was the name of the wife of the evil god Loki. This magician, who was
entitled with the name Sigyn, had given a suggestion that was ambiguously
magic. Thus, it was a mystery whether she was a magician or not. But this
didn't matter. Gremlin was just a kind of existence that would squeeze
something dry once it had value and continued to expand like that.
From the Norse god's name that was given, one could tell that both Sigyn and
Útgarða-Loki were official members of Gremlin.
"How about you give me a suggestion then. A suggestion to find the lost
Sigyn."
"Ooh, so there's such an idea."
"I say, you really don't know how to use it. You're an existence that's able to
give a suggestion 100% accurately. If you could use your power on yourself,
maybe you can even reach the realm of being a Magic God."
"Whatever. If my suggestion can make anyone succeed, it'll be my success
anyway."
"Hurry up and suggest."
"Okay."
Both Marian and Sigyn weren't the type that could succeed on their own. But
once they helped others, they would create a large fighting force and even
end up being able to rewrite history. They didn't know how many of the
Kiharas were left, but if Sigyn gave a suggestion, it would have made up for
Marian Slingeneyer's flaw…her skill in direct combat, and she wouldn't end
up in a tough battle with Kihara Byouri. Though there was a need to suggest
according to the situation, but with such a premise, they would have sent the
Kiharas to their graves with overwhelming force.
To meet up with her ally who was also lost, Marian Slingeneyer got a
suggestion to the searching skill. But at this moment, Sigyn said,
"It's tough, isn't it?"
"There's obviously some misses with the assignments. I'm so tired. I even
thought of calling Bersi."
Marian leaned her body on the back of the chair which felt good, and then
shook her legs under the table. The mouth that contained the malt juice
continued,
"So basically, the Natural Selector? It's a mistake to mobilize us just to
defend this tournament. The cost won't be worth it. I'm really lacking in
motivation."
"Ahh. Establishment of a global standard for the replacement of Academy
City's espers…was just a lie, wasn't it?"
Sigyn said these decisive words.
But Marian Slingeneyer said in a matter-of-fact tone,
"As for the old men who have already become minced meat, the objective
was like that. The moment the participants indicated that they wanted to take
part in the Natural Selector tournament, one could recognize the objective of
the participants that took part. There are all sorts of reasons; whether it's
because of sick family members or a research team defending themselves in
an argument in school, or whether it's to introduce funds to their hometown
where people were starving. Anyway, once they get recognized by the world,
one can tell what they actually want."
All the participants had a reason they couldn't back away.
Also, these reasons wouldn't disappear even if they lost in the tournament.
On the contrary, they would stay.
And then, they would merely be digested and cleaned off in a place where
nobody knew, as the things they definitely didn't want to lose crumbled in the
hell in front of them.
"Because of that, they could blackmail and control what the participants do.
The organizer would give full support and assistance to the winner of the
Natural Selector. And to those who suffered defeat, they would raise
suggestions like 'if you disappear like a loser, your personal motives will
lose. So what will you do?' and things like that before giving them the ring of
a revived defeatist."
In other words, it would be the complete opposite of the revealed reason.
It wasn't to let a large number of people fight it out and choose the strongest
amongst them.
Whether it was a victory or defeat in the tournament, everyone couldn't get
away from it. Whether it was assistance or threats, they just needed to use all
sorts of means to make all the participants become Anti-Academy City
Science Guardians and make them unable to escape.
UFOs, dinosaurs, Out-Of-Place Artifacts, electromagnetic waves,
microbiology, UMAs, underground humans…these people that researched on
the overly ridiculous existences in this world all had their own sources of
funds. In other words, the power of reality.
This martial arts tournament was held to gather such power in their hands.
In that case…
"What the Anti-Academy City Science Guardians wanted wasn't the 100+
participants, but the strength of the 100+ organizations supporting them from
behind. They just wanted to get them and expand their power, increase their
range of control and try to fight against Academy City. This Natural Selector
held for some natural selection was basically just something created out of
the desire to expand."
"It's because of that that we can mix in our own objectives."
"That's right. That's kind of our final redemption. In fact, we're just
increasing the pressure after all."
Marian sighed and remained in her sitting passion as she pushed her chair
back under the table.
"Really, these healing goods really helped me out. Without these, I would
surely snap. It's most important to satisfy my inner heart after all, especially
for intelligent professionals like us."
"Let me make a suggestion about that bad taste of yours."
"Really?"
"Your interest is unpleasant. Dissecting living people and making them into
the shape of furniture? I never want to be invited to your tea party."
"You think so?" Marian Slingeneyer tilted her head without showing much
emotion.
Her chair had the name Telerie, the floor stand had the name Frank, and the
table had the name Cendrillon. At times, the sounds of moaning could be
heard. These people that were shaped as furniture all had their organs inside,
and the surfaces all had faces, so they could breath, eat and sleep…in other
words, they were alive. Marian Slingeneyer's job wasn't to repair corpses, but
to modify people that were alive.
While stroking the flesh-colored high-class furniture to her fingers, Marian
smiled.
"I'll only make one that suits the purpose best. This is punishment for them.
Humans only have one life; it’s unfair to kill all of them if they sin to a
certain extent. In that case, why not just kill 100 people instead of 1?
Wouldn't it be even more worth it? I turned them into furniture to make them
atone for crimes committed.. Well, I modified them into healing goods, so I
can't deny it when you say that I added a little of my interests into it."
"That's some bad taste."
"Really?"
"I'm a little worried if Útgarða-Loki became one of them."
"I'm a little unhappy that I could make such a conclusion so carelessly. Well,
there's no need to go to such an extent, right? It's not like he managed to hurt
us because he betrayed us. Spirits won't attack hardworking and upright
people, you know?"
Sigyn could use the ever-powerful suggestion, but a suggestion was merely a
suggestion. Even she didn't know how to use it or even whether it could be
used.
"Anyway, you're our secret weapon, Sigyn, so don't go about on your own.
Even I intend to fight with your assistance. If something happens to you, the
entire power balance will change drastically."
And then Marian Slingeneyer stopped talking.
The Dvergr girl became expressionless, and immediately grinned.
"…But why must there be so tragic victims that are to appear here out of a
sudden? My voice has been encrypted via the communication device, but my
real voice is different."
Still sitting on the chair, Marian threw the malt juice bottle at the door. With
the sound of the glass shattering, the ajar door was wide open.
Standing there were Kumokawa Maria and Oumi Shuri.
Marian Slingeneyer continued to play with the golden saw she took out from
her overalls as she said,
"I want to add a footrest to the chair and a mini-fridge to store cold drinks.
Which one do you want to be respectively?"
Sub.19
"Not here~"
The one who muttered that in such a naïve tone was Kihara Enshuu. Her
clothing was completely wet with snow and mud. What she saw was a
complex image that was received from the smartphone on her head and the
1seg TV in her hands that showed the reflection of the walls of the buildings
off the windows.
"Un, un, there's not enough damage, but things are proceeding smoothly.
Sorry, Amata-ojisan. These words sound like where the Amatas are is safe."
Right now, she was in a large residential area. The rectangular buildings were
all arranged in rows like books on the shelves of a library. Most likely, it was
because of the auto-lock that the passage didn't feel like the veranda of the
outside of a building, but was designed more like something that was built
through the building.
However, it was just that.
With a thick and heavy bladed snowplow, she could destroy the gate's auto-
lock. All the rooms would be weaker than the auto-locks. Thus, they could
break the deadlock by drilling through between the door and the wall before
activating the switch.
She opened the door and went in to investigate. What was in front of her was
a room that was completely lifeless.
There was a lot of identical furniture. It was like a hotel that offered the
lowest rent per unit for a week.
"I was told to do everything from scratch, so everyone will end up scolding
me, I guess. This really isn't like what the Kiharas would do."
The objects that had some form of life felt really bone-chilling here.
This scene here really reminded people of the Mary Celeste.
"…There're already 500,000 residents here, and there's another 3 million
tourists who decided to stay for the time being because of the Natural
Selector. Both sides are people involved and disguised as part of the Anti-
Academy City Science Guardians. But where exactly did they go to? If they
all went out at the same time, there should be a large commotion."
The unnatural muttering echoed in the empty room.
I have to rethink through my thoughts.
This is part of my data, from my short-term memory to my long term memory.
This is the operation I've carried out up 'till now.
Kihara Enshuu muttered some excessive words as she continued with her
investigations. She opened the door to the next room, and then opened the
door of the corridor leading to the next room.
"Such philanthropists. No, that's not it. The Academy City army that snuck
into Baggage City was defeated. That means that the Piper of Hameln only
helped the ordinary people in Baggage City."
She didn't expect 3.5 million people to actually hide in such a place. Or
rather, she hadn't found a large facility that could contain so many people.
"It's impossible for them to leave the town. Even if they weren't eliminated
by the Five Overs, it's a low temperature of -20 degrees Celsius outside.
They'll definitely die before they reach the next town."
If she thought of it that way, they should definitely be hiding in this town.
Where several places were divided into small districts.
In that case, she should forget about finding any dome facilities where a large
number of people would obviously be gathered.
For example, in such a large residential area, if one ignored the living
conditions and packed everyone in like trains, each building could hold about
45,000 people. Places that look inaccessible would inexplicably hold lots of
people…that was Hameln's method.
"…Maybe I should start blowing things up. Everything should end if I blow
up the entire place. Even if they escape from the explosions, they would
freeze to death once they lose their hiding places."
That was actually the simplest way.
Even if the explosions couldn't kill off all the Anti-Academy City Science
Guardians, it could act as an effective groundwork before the decisive battle.
It was a common method to destroy enemy structures, weapons, covers, and
long-distance objects.
And the reason not to do so was also simple.
"Nope. Things will get complicated if Gremlin dies."
In a normal situation, Academy City and its allies would have expected the
outcome.
However, it was different with Gremlin in the picture. Even after gathering
clustered-type gas bombs to blow the entire town to dust, they might even
last through. Also, if unidentified bodies appeared in piles, Gremlin might use
this to escape.
First, they had to thoroughly destroy Gremlin.
Erasing Baggage City from the map would take place after that.
"It's really troublesome when the order's all messed up. Now we're stuck in
the same predicament as the normal army."
At first, Kihara Enshuu's aim wasn't to search through Baggage City for
civilians.
But if Gremlin and the Anti-Academy City Science Guardians were allied
and planning something in Baggage City, they should keep this town in its
original state where everyone was alive and the town was bustling. In other
words, once they killed off people who were unrelated to this incident (not
out of kindness or justice, but just so that they won't lose out on their
benefits), Gremlin would appear to prevent this situation.
All just to search for them.
All just to kill them.
…But in this situation,
"How bothersome—"
Kihara Enshuu gave the expression of a lost child as she muttered.
The smartphone that was hanging from her neck and the 1seg TV showed
complex images one after another.
"Un, un, I got it, Amata-ojisan. The Kiharas will do this at this moment."
Kihara Enshuu small hands tugged at the sides of her skirt as she jumped up
lightly.
This continued for 10 seconds. She tilted her head.
"…So nobody's going to come out~?"
Is my stomach cold? Kihara Enshuu felt a chill down her back as she started
to move to the next destination.
Main.20
Kumokawa Maria and Oumi Shuri did not dive headfirst into that sea of
blood because they wanted to. Kumokawa Maria was speaking about the
helmeted man.
“Kihara Kagun,” she named him. “He was made to be deeply involved in the
death of a minor at a certain Academy City elementary school. I must pursue
him no matter what. I am very mindful of my own pride, but I am willing to
destroy even that to accomplish this.”
However, the two of them understood that the situation in Baggage City was
not normal. Merely staying there was a huge risk.
Kumokawa Maria’s goal was Kihara Kagun.
Oumi Shuri’s was the investigation of supernatural powers.
Neither of those goals had to be carried out within Baggage City. Both the
Kiharas and Gremlin would leave Baggage City once the conflict was over.
They could merely restart their investigation in secret once their targets were
breathing a sigh of relief. As such, the two of them planned to leave Baggage
City and redo it all after constructing an accurate information network.
However, sometimes beginner’s luck would lead people like them to a secret.
It led them there whether they wanted it to or not.
Like the kinds of pitiful witnesses who ended up deep under the sea or a
mountain.
“…”
They had not tried to head toward anything like that. They had been trying to
leave Baggage City as quickly as possible. They had already given up. They
had known that was the wisest option. And yet Kumokawa Maria and Oumi
Shuri’s escape route had passed by Marian Slingeneyer’s private room, the
door had been cracked open, and the magical barrier was no longer
functioning.
As a result, they had arrived at a certain truth.
And that truth was one that invited certain death.
While walking down the maintenance passageways for the hot water pipes,
they had arrived at the garbage disposal facility at the center. While walking
through that facility, they had come upon a certain room. They had not
intended to peer inside the cracked door.
“…Why now of all times?”
They had only overheard a voice. And then darkness had burst from that
crack into which they must not peer.
(I don’t recognize that maid, but the other one is a contestant in Natural
Selector. I would rather not kill someone from Baggage City’s side, but the
information about Sigyn is just too valuable. Too bad.)
Surrounded by psychedelic skin-colored furniture, Marian Slingeneyer
smiled with her gold saw in one hand.
“I’ve been wanting a footrest and a small fridge for drinks. Which one wants
to be which?”
Hell began.
Kumokawa Maria and Oumi Shuri did not choose to fight. Without
hesitation, they spun around and ran off at full speed. They ran through the
garbage disposal facility and back into the maintenance passageway they had
come from. Even that was not the best option. In fact, no option could really
be called “good” once they had run into her.
“Wh-wh-wh-wh-wh-what were those!? Were they some kind of cyborg!?”
Even someone as used to supernatural powers as Kumokawa Maria had
fallen into a panic at the sight.
However, Oumi Shuri must have been used to the kinds of corpses that could
be created under normal circumstances.
“One strategy to fill your enemy with great fear and high medical fees is to
destroy their body without killing them and then abandon them. For example,
you could lay out anti-personnel mines that only blow off a single leg. That
was probably something like that! It may also have its roots in the idea of
mutilating enemy corpses!!”
“Are you sure there’s that much to it!? From that look on her face, I’d say she
does it for fun!”
It was on a completely different level.
It was more grotesque than anything they could imagine.
It was unclear what you would have to do to turn a normal human into a
living table, but they certainly did not want to fight someone who could pull
it off. They might be able to win, but who knows what would have become of
their body by that point. It would not be surprising if they had a drill for a
right hand or could fire flames from the bottom of their feet like rockets.
“Ah, no, no. Like I said, now that you’ve heard about our trump card Sigyn, I
have to silence you.”
A loud metallic noise reverberated through the area. Kumokawa Maria turned
around while running to see the girl pursuing them with a blade pressed
against the passageway wall. She was only 50 meters behind them. If she had
a gun, that would be within range, but she held a hammer and a saw made of
gold.
“Wasn’t this way blocked by the tank and the collapsed building!?”
“That can actually work to our advantage. If we slip through the gaps in the
rubble and then fill them up afterwards, we can stop her pursuit. That will
require heading up to the freezing surface, but that’s still better than taking
her on.”
They had a goal.
They had a bit of a lead.
This was not a fight they could not win.
(We just might make i—!)
Just as Kumokawa Maria was feeling some relief, the wall directly to her side
suddenly bulged out to crush her.
“Wha—?”
She thought some kind of bulkhead had activated or that it was a trap from
some ancient ruins like in an action movie, but that was not it.
“A human…!?” shouted Oumi Shuri.
It had been a human transformed to have the same texture, coloration, and
luster as the wall. It was unclear who or what it had originally been. The
human had been altered to the shape of a rectangular pillar and had slammed
out into Kumokawa Maria’s side.
“!!”
She immediately twisted her body and gently touched the side of the pillar
with her right arm to rotate her entire body and completely escape the impact
that was on the level of being hit by a car. However, the core of the issue was
not there.
Again and again, both horizontally and vertically, similar rectangular pillars
shot out, filling the passageway space. In just a few seconds, the passageway
was completely filled with obstacles colored the same as the floor and walls.
Their path of escape was cut off.
“It’s not easy keeping them alive like that, you know. I mean, they’re
rectangles,” said the brown girl with a grin. “I left them all over the place so I
could fight at any moment. Since their sensory organs would be wasted
otherwise, I had them double as sensors for me, but that didn’t work out too
well. A Kihara even managed to slip past them in a wheelchair. Their eyes
and ears are functioning, but the ego needed to process the information seems
to reject the images of what they have become.”
It was not a one time thing.
Nor was she only altering people when she had no other choice.
Over the entire area, she had caused a set level of damage as if she were
stocking up on disaster goods such as crackers and instant noodles that would
likely pass their expiration date without use.
“Their eyes and ears are functioning?”
“If you want to leave, you only need to think of them as obstacles. Of course,
you will be slicing a living human’s body in two when you do so, so it may
be a little bit difficult. A knife from the supermarket would probably chip
when you get to the backbone. Really, you should smash the bones with a
blunt weapon before doing the cutting, but then the slimy fat will get on the
blade and dull its edge.”
Her words sent a chill down Kumokawa Maria’s back.
A question dealing with human life and taking it from others. The essence of
someone who looked down on it. A proposition that normally no one ever
thought about but put a heavy emotional strain on them once they did.
Was it right to destroy those pillars to protect oneself?
Was it right to view them as human and therefore not finish them off?
Was it right to view it as wrong?
Was it wrong to view it as wrong?
“What do we do?” Kumokawa Maria asked Oumi Shuri.
“I don’t like it, but have no choice but to destroy this enemy element to create
a path out.”
As the two faced forward once more, the brown girl, Marian Slingeneyer
smiled and spun her saw around.
“So you’ve chosen the way forward. Well, I suppose that’s the standard
answer. That’s how humans handle their own lives. But,” added Marian, “that
kind of uninteresting thinking will get you nowhere with Gremlin.”
Marian Slingeneyer ran. In a straight line. Without making a feint. As if she
had decided on her target merely by who she had spotted first, she headed
straight for Oumi Shuri. The other two specialized in hand-to-hand combat,
so she seemed to be full of openings, but the problem lay with her gold
hammer and saw.
Oumi Shuri pulled out her gardening trowel-type kunai, but…
“You won’t make it in time!!”
Kumokawa Maria’s leg cut in from the side.
She kicked at Oumi Shuri rather than Marian Slingeneyer. The gold weapons
cut through empty air. As Kumokawa Maria circled around Marian
Slingeneyer, she shouted a warning to Oumi Shuri who had fallen to the
ground.
“Don’t charge toward someone with supernatural powers before you know
how they work! Don’t try to fight her! Even if you get a good blow in, a
single slice in return could turn you into one of those tables made of human
flesh!!”
“Oh, you’ve already grasped my special trait? If you’re so used to these
mysterious things, are you perhaps from Academy City? In that case, I truly
can’t let you get away.” Marian swung around her saw and smiled without
turning around. “My goal is not to slice you with my saw or strike you with
my hammer. Each tool is merely built in the ideal form for getting across my
intent to alter you. The primary items needed to alter objects have been
collected into 7 categories. From the instant this gold touches you, the human
alteration begins.”
“Does it use nanodevices that enter the body and…no. Is it a high-tech
medical tool that causes a chain reaction on the cellular level to send the
alteration from the outside of the body to deep within using the osmotic
pressure of the cells?”
“That’s completely wrong, you idiot. In fact, this isn’t even specialized for
the human body. I’m only altering the human body with a function of the
tool. Well, you may have the theory completely wrong, but it gives you the
right idea in the end. I guess that’s type of talent.”
If you were hit even once, you would eventually lose your body.
In fact, you could even suddenly turn into a chair or table.
(Even a single counterattack while trying to throw her or grab her would be
the end of it. I guess my only option is to fight focusing on building up
damage!!)
“A passive strategy, hm?” Marian Slingeneyer had seen straight through her.
“Keeping your distance would be the best way of avoiding my tools, but it
would be difficult to get within range and then take me out in a single blow,
wouldn’t it? The standard is to try to counter and build the damage little by
little. Well, if you have some stronger technique like a high kick or
something, that would be different, but…I don’t need to say more, do I?”
In a battle without rules, a high kick aimed for the head came with the risk of
having your leg grabbed and being dragged down. Even if that did not
happen, once you were supporting yourself on a single leg, your quick
footwork giving you a longer reach would be unusable.
In other words, it simply added the risk of a counterattack.
“In the end, continually using your one safe card is nothing more than slowly
trapping yourself.”
Marian Slingeneyer stopped spinning around her saw so that it pointed
toward Kumokawa Maria’s head.
The brown girl licked her lips and said, “This is not an issue of who is
stronger. From your thought patterns alone, you cannot reach Gremlin.”
Immediately afterwards, the situation greatly changed.
Marian Slingeneyer and Kumokawa Maria both charged forward at once.
“Ah…?” as the brown girl charged in, she let out that slight voice of
confusion.
Kumokawa Maria dove toward the ground like she was diving into a pool
and “stepped” onto the ground with her hands.
“This is just a shogi problem.” Kumokawa Maria’s body twisted around and
rotated while she was upside down. “You are not necessarily safe just by
distancing yourself from the enemy pieces. The trick is to move to a position
where the enemy pieces cannot move no matter how close it puts you!!”
The gold saw that Marian immediately swung passed by Kumokawa’s legs
by only a few millimeters and her heel shot up toward Marian’s jaw. A dull
noise rang out. She swung the gold saw and hammer again, but Kumokawa
Maria’s legs were no longer there. The weapons merely flew through empty
air.
“!!”
“Your vision was blurred and your brain rattled, so what do you think you’re
following there!?”
With her hands still “standing” on the ground, Kumokawa Maria had folded
up her legs as far as they would go. It looked like she was storing up all her
strength like a spring, so Marian swung her upper body as far to the side as it
would go with a creaking of her spine.
(Another shot is coming for my jaw!!)
“Is that what you thought? It looks like my pride is going to swell by quite a
bit here!”
Kumokawa Maria spun her body while still upside down. Her legs wrapped
around Marian Slingeneyer’s right leg.
That had been outside what Marian had expected.
With the threat of the gold tools, Kumokawa should not have been able to
make that attack.
She had gone for something other than a blow.
She had used a locking technique.
Without knocking her opponent to the ground, Kumokawa Maria started to
destroy Marian Slingeneyer’s right leg while the brown girl still stood.
A dull noise passed through Marian’s body and exploded in her head.
But before the bone was completely broken, Marian Slingeneyer swung
down the gold hammer. Kumokawa did not stick around and instead let go
with her legs and rolled backwards. Marian Slingeneyer tried to follow after
her, but her right leg would not move properly. She lost her balance and had
to lean against the wall.
“I didn’t get to the bone,” said Kumokawa Maria as she stood up by swinging
her legs around like a break dancer and wiped nervous sweat from her brow.
“But it looks like I did damage the tendon.”
“How could an uncategorized person with two arms and two legs do
that…!?”
“Is four areas to strike from not enough for a decisive blow?” said
Kumokawa Maria as she folded her spread arms.
It looked like she was defending her upper body, but it was actually a stance
used for attacks with emphasis on the elbows.
“Then I will bring that up to 8 with my two elbows and two knees.”
“…!!”
“Have you calculated out just how much this expands my possible
strategies?”
Kumokawa Maria forcefully kicked off the ground and charged straight for
her. Eight striking points irregularly assaulted Marian Slingeneyer in a way
that would be impossible for a normal martial artist.
The brown girl was not all that used to hand to hand combat.
Also, the tendon of her right leg was hurt, so she could not evade like she
wanted.
However…
“It’s true that I may be no match for you with no materials.”
Marian Slingeneyer swung her gold saw. She was not aiming for Kumokawa
Maria. She swung the tool in a large circle, damaging the floor, walls, and
ceiling as it passed.
“But I don’t remember saying I have no other supplies of humans.”
They writhed. The people she had ordered to remain on standby while they
had been transformed into the form of building materials scattered a great
amount of yellow fat around the area. In what was like a stream from a high
pressure water gun, metal pieces like nuts and bolts were fired like bullets.
Kumokawa Maria deflected them with her right fist, left elbow, and right
knee. Using only the motion of her upper body, she avoided the gold hammer
that came flying amid it all and then she charged straight in close to Marian
Slingeneyer. She then pulled her head back in preparation.
“Nine!!”
Kumokawa Maria tried to swing her forehead down to knock the brown girl
unconscious, but Marian swung her head to the side.
A new bolt shot from behind into the area Marian’s head had been in.
The bolt struck Kumokawa Maria in the forehead, knocking her back where
she collapsed to the ground.
She seemed to have received a concussion because she showed no sign of
getting up.
“Was that all?”
Marian Slingeneyer cracked her neck. The saw had disappeared from her
hand. This was simply because she had thrown it backwards. It had changed
the form of one of the “obstacles” blocking up the passageway which is what
had attacked Kumokawa.
As the brown girl walked, she still favored her left leg. Oumi Shuri had been
unable to keep up with the battle and Marian kept her in the corner of her
vision while she retrieved the hammer and the saw she had thrown.
As she did, she pulled out her smartphone and called Sigyn’s number. While
listening to it ring, Marian grimaced at the pain in her right leg.
“Dammit. I really need to learn when to play things a little more safe. I let my
guard down because I thought she was a normal person. Agh, pick up already,
Sigyn. If I have to deal with a Kihara without her ‘advice’, this could get to
be a real pain in the ass.”
But no longer how long she waited, Sigyn did not pick up. And then Marian
Slingeneyer noticed something. While Oumi Shuri sat down on the ground,
she was muttering something under her breath.
Marian’s first thought was that Oumi Shuri had gone crazy.
However, that was not what was going on.
“Marian-chan…run…” Oumi Shuri’s muttering had clear reason behind it.
“Run from there. Right now. There is no guarantee that they are working
alone. If reinforcements come, your right leg would be a major weakness. So
get out of there right away and tape it up…”
The voice was different, but the inflection, intonation, frequency and location
of the breaths, and most importantly the words themselves were familiar to
Marian Slingeneyer.
“Sigyn…? What? Why are you mimicking her voice?”
She had heard Sigyn speaking on the phone earlier, but that was not enough
to emulate her so exactly. Even if she could get the surface right, getting the
contents right should have been impossible.
Which meant…
(Was the Sigyn I spoke with on the phone her as well…? No, the Sigyn on
the phone was in a different place than her. But then…)
“You were faking your panic up to this point? Sigyn is already in your or
your comrades’ grasp?” said Marian Slingeneyer tentatively. “Did you hold a
knife to her throat or add some kind of gimmick around her neck that
activates with a remote signal to get her to speak to me? How many of our
secrets have you gotten from—!?”
She bit her tongue partway through and could not finish her sentence.
“…!? …!!”
“No. If this is all your supernatural powers let you do, they do not seem a
worthwhile candidate to take in as part of the Kouga.”
As she muttered, Oumi Shuri threw a small object she had pulled out of her
pocket. With a wet noise, it stuck to the wall. It looked like a disposable
teabag.
It took Marian Slingeneyer a bit to realize what it was.
“…Alcohol…?”
“It was around 70% alcohol by volume. It’s all referred to as ethyl alcohol,
but the means of distillation greatly changes its properties. You could call this
stuff a pro at getting you badly drunk. If you drank a straight glass of this,
you would be able to wrestle an elephant. It was originally used by the ninja
to throw pursuing dogs off the trail.”
“!!”
With her head reeling, Marian swung her gold saw at the nearby wall. She
tried to remake a person who had become one with the wall into a spear and
drive it into Oumi Shuri.
However, it did not activate.
She failed to alter the person. The spear she had supposedly created did not
listen to her orders.
“Affecting you was just an added bonus,” said Oumi Shuri smoothly as she
pulled out a gardening trowel-type kunai. “I used alcohol to get all of your
hidden materials drunk. After all, that’s their weakness. Since you alter living
humans, their human thought patterns are built into the weapon. For that
reason, they will not alter like you want or follow your orders if they are
drunk. That’s the weakness Sigyn told me about.”
“!!”
Marian Slingeneyer made a quick decision.
She turned around and immediately began to flee.
She was fleeing from someone she knew had no supernatural powers. She
was running from someone she had ignored as too far below her for worry.
Cold words stabbed into Marian’s back as she ran favoring her left leg.
“Show me some supernatural powers more fitting of being included within
the Kouga.”
These were the words of the ninja that had survived to modern times.
These were the words of Oumi Shuri who appeared on the scene first with
flashy movements.
“If you can’t, I will decide I have no more use for you.”
Marian Slingeneyer could hear her pursuer approaching from behind.
Period.21
The girl’s hair was up in buns on either side and she wore a large sweater.
She wore a miniskirt and black stockings. Other than the precision equipment
with small screens such as a smartphone and a 1seg television hanging from a
string around her neck, she was a completely plain girl with no characteristics
that really stood out. Few people would believe that she was a member of the
Kiharas that shook the world.
She was Kihara Enshuu.
The girl was almost always cowering and she had actually been judged as not
qualifying as a Kihara. She was unable to form the characteristic Kihara
thought pattern and she had shown no positive research that would allow her
to continue as a Kihara.
“Hey, over here. Over here!”
“Byouri-obasan.”
Hearing that familiar voice, Enshuu’s face lit up. She was not aware that it
was things like that that made her not “Kihara-like”. The voice had come
from within the garbage disposal facility, but Kihara Enshuu charged into the
piles of stinking garbage without hesitation.
While a blackish liquid soaked into her clothes, she dug through the garbage
and found a crushed wheelchair. When she dug further, she found the familiar
face of a relative.
Kihara Byouri feebly smiled and said, “Ahh, I lost, I lost. Those outside of
science really are something else.”
After speaking, she weakly tapped at her own legs. They had been
completely crushed and now looked like warped metal baseball bats. On top
of that, the robot parts that assisted in moving her legs had sunk into her legs.
If you put metal pipes and someone’s legs in a press, you would likely end up
with something similar.
“How could you lose, Byouri-obasan?”
“Don’t ask me. Anyway, Enshuu-chan, could I borrow a communications
device? I want to open a port to Academy City and perform a proper
realignment.”
“What are you using it for?”
“My wheelchair and leg assisting robot have been destroyed, so this is my
only trump card left.”
“I’m worried about your body.”
“Just hurry up and give it to me.”
When more strongly urged, Kihara Enshuu removed the smartphone from her
neck. It was something of a trump card for her, but she did not hesitate in
handing it over to someone else.
Kihara Byouri altered the settings of the smartphone a bit and pulled
something like a ballpoint pen from her pocket. She unhesitatingly stabbed it
into her crushed thigh, but no blood came out. The tip of the pen glowed a
pale blue.
“Signal received. Beginning form change of the #2 Level 5 Dark Matter.”
Academy City had seven Level 5s.
In the past, the #2 of those had suffered serious injuries in a battle with the #1
and had been literally ripped to pieces. Currently, those pieces were divided
up and attached to a giant life support device that somehow managed to keep
him alive.
However, whatever situation he was in, he was still a valuable research
subject as long as his powers could be used. In fact, the Kiharas found it
more convenient that he had almost no ego and would simply use his powers
when the proper electrical stimuli were given.
“I thought it was built into the Dark Matter’s body because there was a risk
of losing control.”
“It was. That is why I usually carry it around separate from my body as a
piece of equipment. But if I worried
too much about that kind of thing, I
couldn’t name myself a Kihara. It is
because we Kiharas take these great
steps forward that we are able to
clear the way to such unprecedented
le ve ls of da rkne s s ☆”
A strange cracking sound came from Kihara Byouri’s legs.
It sounded more like cracks running through plastic than it did anything that
should be coming from flesh or bones.
Her legs that had been crushed and formless took shape forcibly from within.
The remnant robot parts that had dug into the flesh and even the bone were
pushed out of her body in the process. Dark red blood flowed out, but it
stopped after a bit. It was as if the built up filth within her body was being
expelled.
What were produced were beautiful legs without even a scratch on them.
The situation did make the use of the term beautiful seem out of place,
though.
Protrusions that resembled blades or wings appeared from her knees and
thighs as Kihara Byouri slowly stood up. She had removed the limiter from
the portions of her legs made of Dark Matter. She had removed the limits
usually in place to prevent it from eating into her normal flesh.
“Ransuu-chan’s fight with Útgarða-Loki ended as a tie. And I was defeated
by that…what was her name? Marian something or other, I think. Anyway,
one loss and one draw is not a very Kihara-like result.”
“Oh, right. I saw something who seemed to be Kagun-ojisan.”
“…Kihara Kagun? I knew he had disappeared from Academy City, but what
is he doing here?”
“This is a problem.”
“Oh, dear. You don’t need to be so worried. The Kiharas will likely never be
gone from this world. Well, if humankind itself is destroyed, that’s another
story.”
“What do you mean?”
“Enshuu-chan, you lack a certain Kihara-ness to you, so you may not be able
to tell yet, but that’s the kind of thing us Kiharas are. Even if we are all called
Kiharas, we come in many different forms, right? Noukan-chan is a golden
retriever with arithmetic circuits externally attached and you replace your
thought patterns with those of other Kiharas because those ideas cannot be
reproduced with a simple AI. …Kiharas are not limited to the form of people
nor must they be linked by blood.”
That evil that appeared when science lost its purity.
That evil that had distorted history many times in the past was the true
essence of those that were Kiharas. The whole world already detested them,
but they would never disappear. When the Kiharas disappeared, humanity
would have abandoned all the humanity in its culture.
Currently, the main faction of the Kiharas that included Byouri and Enshuu
was indeed a single bloodline. However, as the previous examples showed,
that bloodline did not cover all of it. And even if the Kihara bloodline were to
be wiped out, a different bloodline would take up the name Kihara.
No one had ever decided on these things; it had merely come about that way
naturally.
And it would continue to be that way as long as people continued to rely on
the benefits of science.
“So do not worry, Enshuu-chan. The Kiharas will only be defeated when all
cultures are wiped from this planet. I doubt the opponent we are fighting here
possesses the power to do that, so we will not lose. Whatever happens, we
will win in the end. Simple, isn’t it?”
“Yes, it is, Byouri-obasan. What will you do now?”
“I will destroy everything starting with what I know. That’s how we always
do things. First I will destroy this burnable garbage disposal facility used to
heat the hot water and then I will find that Marian something or other and
defeat her. All difficult problems can be solved by destroying one hurdle at a
time.”
“Okay, okay. Then, I will help you,” said Kihara Enshuu in a very un-Kihara-
like comment. She reached into her pocket and pulled out her treasure which
was a photo showing a few members of the family. “Amata-ojisan, Ransuu-
ojisan, Byouri-obasan, Therestina-obasan, Kagun-ojisan. Some of you are
gone, but don’t worry. If all the Kiharas work together, we can surely
overcome any problem.”
Hearing that, Kihara Byouri smiled. The word Equ.DarkMatter appeared in
orange letters on the side of her legs.
While they were all in the category of Kihara, she felt no camaraderie for the
others.
That was the proper Kihara way.
(Well, I would like to keep the finer points of controlling the Number 2 as my
own personal technology.)
Kihara Byouri slowly approached the back that Kihara Enshuu had so readily
shown to her.
While pretending to walk up beside her, she took her position for an attack of
certain death.
(As I said, Kiharas come in many different forms. It is quite possible the loss
of Kihara Enshuu will bring about a much more skilled Kihara.)
So she did not hesitate to go in for the surprise attack.
That white leg that was clearly created of something other than human flesh
flew for Kihara Enshuu’s neck like a guillotine faster than the speed of
sound.
Immediately afterwards, Kihara Enshuu swung her upper body around
unnaturally and easily avoided that attack of certain death.
The photograph she had been holding floated in the air.
“Yes, yes. I understand, Amata-ojisan.”
As the handheld device, the 1seg television, and smartphone clanked against
her neck, an eerie light was emitted from them. Confusing graphs writhed in
the screens and her eyes absorbed them.
“When I say something like that, a Kihara would unhesitatingly go in for a
surprise attack!!”
“…Tch!! Even if you’re inferior, I guess a Kihara is still a Kihara!!”
As she shouted, wing-like parts spread wide from Kihara Byouri’s thighs.
That way, she could carry out actions that would be impossible with only two
arms and two legs.
Kihara Amata’s thought patterns that were currently supporting Kihara
Enshuu were primarily used to beat down a high level esper in a close
quarters brawl. It was an effective strategy, but it of course had its
weaknesses. Another Kihara would know how to exploit those weaknesses.
Kihara Enshuu grabbed the photo fluttering through the air between her index
and middle fingers and then muttered something further.
“I understand, Touma-oniichan.”
This time, a chill ran down Kihara Byouri’s back. This was different. A
possibility she had not expected had just bared its fangs. Her body froze in
the fear only a Kihara could bring.
“At a time like this, Kamijou Touma would do this!!”
The thought patterns she had analyzed had not stopped at only Kiharas.
That announcement had been the worst one possible for someone of such
great darkness as Kihara Byouri.
Kihara Enshuu mercilessly attacked with the very Kihara-like means of
misusing good.
Sub.22
Kihara Kagun.
He was originally researching on the illusions that appear to people when
they’re about to die. During this process, he managed to research on how to
stop a heart safely and how to restart a heart that was stopped safely. In terms
of the outcome, he had the ability to revive people. But he was a man who
was legendary even amongst the Kiharas because of his ability to control the
number of times he could stop a person’s heart.
No one could read into his personality from the outside.
Unlike most of the Kiharas, he never showed his real personality. Maybe this
could be somewhat of a relief to this world. Those intoxicating thoughts of
his were a form of curse. If those things were shown on the surface, it was
likely that there would be a drastic change in the whole Academy City.
He was this kind of Kihara.
His thoughts, evil deeds, accomplishments, everything were undoubtedly the
best.
Kihara Kagun had erased the record of becoming evil as part of a Kihara in
his teens, but he suddenly stopped his research on near-death experience
before he was twenty. The reasons were unknown (and speaking of which,
even if it could be described, this man, who was outstanding even amongst
the Kiharas, may not have his thoughts understood). Once he was asked
whether there were other reasons, he simply said a single line,
Even when I get the results, the price I had to pay doesn’t match.
What results? What price? They weren’t clear about what he said. But
because of these words, many other researchers of near-death experience got
a negative impact. But even when ignoring this, other people managed to
come up with some ordinary hypotheses.
In other words, did Kihara Kagun realize the value and weight of these lives
he was manipulating?
Through countless experiments, the answer he sought became simpler. Or
rather, in the simple process, the Kihara was worn out and malfunctioned.
One of the reasons supporting this baseless hypothesis was that Kihara
Kagun, who abandoned his role as a researcher, chose a very boring and
bland path of being a teacher.
If one flipped through the records, there would be evidence that Kihara
Kagun had once taken part in the Student Keeper activity.
The Student Keeper was one of the safety measures of Academy City. The
main aim was to send teachers to the dormitories of students to teach them
and counsel them to prevent them from being unable to return to school life
because they kept skipping class.
In fact, there were a total of 32 students, including both male and female,
who went back to school because of this activity.
Most of the Student Keepers couldn’t touch what was deep inside the
students’ hearts, yet a teacher alone broke the record.
It seemed that the way Kihara Kagun broke the wall in the hearts of the
students became an urban legend. Amidst all sorts of conjectures, there was a
saying that they gave a metaphorical warning for students to get away from
the Kiharas, the dangerous darkness in Academy City.
As for Kihara Kagun, the moment that changed his fate was that spring 3
years ago.
He met a killer wielding a knife.
All they knew was that it was a boy, 17, 18 years old, who was erased from
the records.
At that time, the lesson time for ordinary students overlapped each other, and
there were a lot of students gathered outside the school. However, the Anti-
Skill members who were in charge of safety couldn’t take care of all the
students in such a large place. The killer started to take action without
hesitation, and Kihara Kagun was at a position closest to him.
And then, as the teacher who was secretly respected, he released the Kihara
to protect the students.
He used both hands to grab onto the shovel in the flowerbed nearby and ran
at the killer without hesitation. He used that slight shock to the jaw to impair
the killer’s consciousness, and gave him a hypnotizing-like effect. Using that
moment, he attacked the killer who was completely defenseless.
Continuous hits of metal could be heard.
Through the pathologist’s analysis, the killer’s head had 5 areas that were
dug in. As for the perfect cause of death that didn’t give any pain, the
pathologist muttered was he reading a human’s anatomy textbook as he
killed?
Kihara Kagun’s hands were stained in blood as the Anti-Skill members
accosted him to court. But the judge’s verdict was that he was defending
himself appropriately, so he was acquitted. He wasn’t sued by the
prosecutors, and his license as a teacher wasn’t revoked.
However, Kihara Kagun never retook his position.
On the day the judge deemed him innocent, Kihara Kagun sent an email to
the school about his resignation. His colleagues reached his apartment, only
to find the place completely empty.
At that time, the students in the school all felt that Kihara Kagun was a hero
who ignored his own position to protect the students. At that time, the
teachers, his ex-colleagues felt that this was a decision he made to avoid
being a target of admiration for having a way to kill.
From then on, Kihara Kagun vanished without a trace.
Nobody even knew whether he was in Academy City or not.
Sub.23
“Not enough at all.”
No one knew what Kihara Enshuu was counting as she continued to play
with her 10 fingers. Her clothes were stained with waste and blood that was
seeping out.
The smartphone that was hanging from her neck and the 1seg TV continued
to show a complicated graph.
"Un, un, yes. Sorry, Amata-ojisan. Yes, in this situation, the Kiharas would
prepare a raincoat. To me, Byouri-obasan didn’t attack out of a sudden, and
I expected her ambush already."
In fact, a third-party who was seeing the graph would most likely not
understand what Kihara Enshuu was doing. On one hand, it looked like a
conversation. But in fact, it wasn’t. What Kihara Enshuu got was merely an
inspiration. And this inspiration that appeared in her head was a self-
muttering of words that were rearranged in such a way that those named
Kihara would definitely do this.
She continued to walk down to the underground passageway.
The garbage disposal facility of the waste treatment plant was destroyed, so
the warming effect in Baggage City was drastically decreased. She was in the
house too, but she was shivering in cold. If she left it like this, no matter
whether it was inside or outside the house, it would all be frozen.
But this didn’t seem to be enough.
Numerous graphs added to her strong inspiration.
Telling her,
"Yes, this isn’t like a Kihara at all, Amata-ojisan."
No efficiency.
No rationale.
"It’s not like a Kihara to think of a strategy that anyone could think of!!"
She moved through the underground passage and entered the high-level
resort hotel. She went through the lobby where no guards were present, took
the elevator, reached the highest level, and opened the door where the
keyhole was destroyed. This was the remains of a battlefield, where Kihara
Ransuu and Útgarða-Loki had fought.
The pile of papers were thrown all over the place. Even now, those two
important people were still lying on the floor. However, Kihara Enshuu didn’t
mind at all. Actually, Enshuu felt really bothered about leaving the 'Kihara'
Ransuu alone. But at this moment, she should prioritize her actions as a
Kihara.
Even so, Kihara Enshuu’s actions weren’t exactly that important.
She took out a test-tube from her clothes and uncorked the rubber cap. She
added white powder that was like a sugar-stick added in coffee and poured
water in from a flask in the wide hotel floor. She gently shook the test-tube,
and the test-tube showed a translucent corroded substance. The fluid froze
like jelly.
It was just something she bought in a supermarket.
It was just ordinary agar. However, it had other uses besides being food.
It could be used as a cultivating base for microbes like viruses and bacteria.
“…I can get this in about 30 minutes.”
Kihara Enshuu placed the test-tube with the cap opened into the coffee cup.
Being barehanded, she was ready to use another cup to make instant coffee.
Kihara Enshuu wanted to create moldy air.
This was something Kihara Ransuu used when he scattered chemical
substances. Enshuu was ready to use the agar to capture the mildew and
cultivate it as her own weapon.
However,
"That’s right, Amata-ojisan."
She held her cup with both hands. As she was worried about being scalded,
she slowly drank the black liquid and waited for that moment.
"If the mold's genetic information mutates artificially, maybe it can become a
biological weapon that can destroy Baggage City entirely."
Kihara Enshuu came to the edge of the parking lot filled with container-
shaped plant factories. Something like a prefab storage building was there,
but the door would not open no matter how many times she kicked at it.
“From the noises I can hear, I think someone is inside,” the girl muttered
before removing the smartphone from around her neck.
She switched out the smartphone’s case with something that had a suction
cup on it and stuck the smartphone to the center of the door.
“Yes, yes, that’s right. A Kihara would do a bit more, Amata-ojisan.”
Kihara Enshuu activated an application and then looked around.
A few large cranes were parked about. They were likely used to move the
piled up container-shaped plant factories.
Ayles Bigant had made a few errors. For one, he had not counted on the
existence of the Echo Filter that showed the person on the other side
everything within the security room. The other had been about the footsteps
he had heard. His interpretation of the gradual lowering in volume had been
that the source of the noise was receding.
In reality, it could just as easily been the volume of the device outputting the
noise being lowered.
Due to this, Ayles had assumed that whoever it was was no longer right next
to the door.
Inside the small room, his sources of visual information were limited.
Without information, he was uneasy.
He tried to put himself at ease by gaining some information.
The auditory information of the slowly disappearing footsteps had shown him
just how starved for information he was. It was like the delicious smells
coming out to the street from a restaurant’s kitchen.
That was why Ayles Bigant’s face had been naturally sucked in toward the
peephole. He wanted to remedy that starvation. He had no idea that he was
being led to do just that by someone.
“?”
Immediately afterwards, a great dull noise pierced through the thick door.
“That should do it,” muttered Kihara Enshuu as she lay flat atop the snow.
She had controlled a crane remotely. The plant factory container hanging
from the wire had been swung like the giant metal ball used in building
demolitions. The heavy plant factory had passed right above Kihara Enshuu
as she lay on the snow and slammed into the door.
The door and the surrounding wall had been blown away.
The steel door was buried into the opposite wall and a dark red liquid was
flowing out from the gap between the door and the wall. She never even
heard a scream.
“Wow, this is a messy room. It even has building materials scattered about.”
Kihara Enshuu entered the cramped security room and grabbed a ring of keys
from the wall.
“Uuh…” came a groan.
It seemed the source of the dark red liquid was still moving.
Kihara Enshuu looked around the crushed room, used one hand to grab a
shotgun that was on the floor for some reason, and loaded the first bullet with
a quick motion.
“…”
A dull noise struck the door.
She tossed the shotgun aside and exited the room that now had nothing left
moving.
“It pains me, but I have to do this kind of thing if I am to be a Kihara. Right,
Amata-ojisan?”
She trudged through the blizzard and opened the door to a random container.
The inside was lined with steel racks. Each rack had cabbages lining it and
red and green lights lit up the area.
“Oh… It’s filled with LED lights. But I need a black light to cause the
changes in the mold.”
She searched around for a bit and finally found what she was looking for.
They were fluorescent lights only about as along as chopsticks. However,
they were blue. They were black lights that emitted ultraviolet rays.
Kihara Enshuu gathered a few black lights and placed them at complicated
angles. She then delicately adjusted the balance by using a photometer that
used the camera on her smartphone.
The genetic information of microscopic life forms was easily damaged.
They had almost no defense against ultraviolet rays or cosmic rays.
However, it was incredibly difficult to use that to get a desired result.
“Now then…”
Kihara Enshuu grabbed a cabbage from a random rack and lightly munched
on it. She immediately regretted it due to how bitter it was.
“Hmm, at this output, it should take about an hour. Right, Amata-ojisan?”
Sub.28
Kumokawa Maria and Saflee Opendays left the domed facility the medical
room had been in and entered the white. Instead of feeling the cold stab into
their skin, it felt more like a pain tearing through their skin.
“Ow,” said Saflee.
“What is it?”
“It’s something like a paper airplane. Is it supposed to be like the letter on an
arrow that the Japanese ninja use? Toryahh!”
While Kumokawa frowned in confusion, Saflee tossed the paper airplane
back in the direction it had come from.
Saflee looked up into the sky in annoyance and said, “Minus 20 degrees…
How long can we last dressed like this?”
“Just think of it like being in a giant refrigerator. After about 30 minutes,
we’ll pass out, and after an hour, our lives will be in danger.”
“So Kihara Enshuu can’t last long either?”
“If she has some kind of countermeasure, who knows how long she can last.
Don’t forget that she is the one that set things up like this.”
The plant factories were not all that far away. The container-shaped plant
factories had been piled up in a parking lot connected to the domed facility. It
had no giant fixed cranes like at a port, so it mainly used truck-mounted
cranes and forklifts.
It was easy to picture in one’s head, but the scale was overwhelming upon
actually seeing it.
“There are hundreds of them.”
“I hate how I can’t even guess how many there are. This is gonna hurt my
pride.”
“?”
“Kihara Enshuu is using ultraviolet rays to destroy the genetic information
and turn this special mold into a biological weapon. But how many samples
does she have? If she divided them into multiple containers and is performing
the process in parallel, we need to destroy all of those. I would bet she did
just that to have some insurance against failure.”
“So we don’t even know how many we have to destroy?” Saflee clicked her
tongue in annoyance. “We may have to start thinking on the scale of
destroying all of the containers,”
“Yeah, maybe so. If we just try to guess the correct containers, we would run
out of time.”
Saflee had only been speaking out of self-derision, so she was surprised when
Kumokawa actually took the idea seriously.
“No, no, no! There are hundreds of them! I don’t know how long it would
take to create this biological weapon, but it would take a day or two to
destroy all of them!!”
“I never said we had to crush them individually like empty cans.” Kumokawa
Maria waved her index finger back and forth. “These plant factories run on
electricity. The lights, air conditioning, and circulation of the nutrient liquid
have to keep going 24/7. A car battery isn’t going to cut it. They must be
drawing electrical power from an external source. Each and every one has to
do that.”
When used on the battlefield, they likely had solar panels to generate power,
but there was very little sunlight in that snowy area. They needed to be
connected by cables.
“Then…”
“We have our answer. It looks like my pride can swell once more. If we
destroy this external power source, the black lights emitting the ultraviolet
rays will all stop! Kihara Enshuu will be unable to complete her biological
weapon!!”
Kumokawa Maria looked around the area. To avoid disconnections due to the
weight of the snow, there were no power lines supported by poles. The power
cable must have run below ground.
Saflee clicked her tongue and said, “I guess this won’t be that easy. Should
we head back underground?”
“No…”
Kumokawa Maria approached one of the plant factories in the pile. She
carefully read what was written in the alphabet on the surface.
“The power unit takes 300 volts and 50 amps. That’s a fairly specialized
current. It’s different from both Japan and Baggage City’s household power.
Maybe it’s some kind of military format.”
“Don’t expect me to understand any numbers that have nothing to do with
protein content.”
“It means the power can’t be used directly taken from the power lines. Most
likely, there is a transformer facility somewhere around here. If we destroy
that, all of the plant factories should stop running!!”
The girl in the maid uniform looked around the area and spotted an area
surrounded by a fence in the white scenery. The area was about 10 meters
square. Inside, a few vending machine-like objects were lined up.
“That’s the transformer facility!!” shouted Kumokawa Maria.
At that same moment, the door to one of the containers at the surface was
kicked open from the inside.
A girl with a smartphone, a 1seg television, and such devices hanging from
her neck exited holding a can of black tea between her two hands.
“Yes, if you think a bit, that weakness is obvious,” she said in a troubled
voice.
Saflee lightly grabbed Kumokawa Maria’s clothes.
“(Hey, since she came out of there, is that container…?)”
“(Whether it’s one of the correct ones or not, it’s still more definite if we
destroy the transformers to stop all of them.)”
“So you get it. If you had just destroyed this one and felt satisfied with that, I
would have won.” Kihara Enshuu shrank down and warmed herself with the
can of tea. “But since you know how important the transformers are, I have to
come out and counterattack.”
“I’d say we’re the ones counterattacking.”
“Yes, yes, that’s right. I understand, Amata-ojisan.”
Kihara Enshuu started speaking to someone else.
The smartphone and 1seg television around her neck displayed one strange
graph after another.
“Now that things have gotten like this, I cannot avoid fighting!!
Unfortunately, very, very unfortunately, that is what a Kihara must do! I must
smash them to pieces!!”
Saflee clicked her tongue, dropped her center of gravity slightly, and took a
ready stance.
“Here she comes! Are you ready to fight a monster!?”
“I’m so ready I have to correct you. She isn’t coming here. I’m headed for
her!!”
The three clashed within the -20 degree blizzard.
Meanwhile, the countdown continued until the biological weapon left by
Kihara Ransuu was ready.
Sub.29
Kihara Enshuu was said to lack a certain Kihara-ness even as a member of
that family.
Her early life stood out in a way even among the Kiharas.
It was because of the ordinary people.
It was because of those claiming to be on the side of justice.
Those people took Kihara Enshuu away when she was very young. They did
not do anything to her. All they did was imprison her in a dark room with no
exit.
Kiharas became Kihara-like because they were taught by other Kiharas.
If the young Kihara Enshuu was taken away from the other Kiharas while
learning all the basic knowledge of being human such as language and
customs, she might turn out to be something other than Kihara-like. That was
the thought process.
In reality, that was nothing more than the justification someone gave for the
clichéd revenge they took out of jealousy of the Kihara family that continued
to create genius after genius no matter how twisted they might be.
He did not kill her.
He did not even cause her pain.
He merely threw her into a room and let time pass without teaching her
anything. This way, the person could fulfill his twisted desire to be smarter
than a Kihara.
Kihara Enshuu could not perform the multiplication table and she could not
write even katakana, much less kanji.
It had nothing to do with being smart or stupid. She simply was not taught
those things.
That was how it was supposed to go.
However, that childish revenge was overturned before long. One day, when
the person was bringing food to the dark room like usual, the person
discovered some scribblings written on the walls and floor. They were much
more than just the multiplication table or katakana. They were incredibly
complex collections of equations written in a strange code that Kihara
Enshuu herself had developed. The person was only intelligent enough to
wish to raise his position in the world by holding back others, so he never
learned that it was a proof of the foundational ideas behind a cold sleep
device.
If the person had not been an idiot, he may have noticed other things as well.
The three crayons seemingly scattered on the floor actually created a beauty
that completely outdid the golden ratio. The wrinkles in the seemingly
crumpled up balls of paper actually showed the plans for a parallel processing
chip. The shadows cast on the floor by the light from the floor lamp
functioned as a new form of test to show the deep psyche of anyone who
looked at them.
No acquired knowledge was needed for a Kihara to be a Kihara.
Just by being a Kihara, a Kihara would love the concept of science with all
his or her being.
For one thing, science was not merely something in text books. It was not
merely something taught by one’s parents or teachers. Science was what
made up all that existed in the normal world. As such, Kihara Enshuu had had
countless things to learn from. Reference materials were piled up around her.
The dust floating in the room and the feel of the plastic cup gave Kihara
Enshuu plenty of knowledge. The only way to take science from a Kihara
would be to destroy the entire world, leaving nothing behind.
The incompetent person never realized that.
Without being taught by anyone, the much too competent Kihara Enshuu
continued to play with science.
She did so as much as she wanted.
In fact, without having anyone teach her the border between good and evil,
she naturally gravitated for the most evil and pure form of it.
“It just came to me.”
That was why Kihara Enshuu gave a carefree smile to the person who
brought her food. She knew very well what would happen to him if she
carried out her idea, but she did not hesitate.
On the other hand, she had never felt displeased with being imprisoned in
that dark room. (She could draw out countless bits of new science from a
drop of water, so she felt no need for external information sources such as
school, friends, TV, or the internet.)
She felt no hatred toward that person and his childish revenge. (She had
enough toys in that dark room to play for her entire life, so she had no reason
to hate him.)
She merely wanted to show off what she could do with the inspiration around
her. (She had never been taught how to properly contact a benefactor and
may not have even understood what one was.)
She paid no heed to the fact that she was at the overwhelming disadvantage
with the chains around her ankles. (To her, they were not restraints; they were
just another toy.)
“I thought up a wonderful way of destroying this prison.”
She carried it out perfectly.
It was an absolute success.
The chains that should have never broken from the strength of a young girl
broke as if they had melted.
The person had no idea what she had done.
However…
When the person’s body was discovered later, all but the head had been
transformed into something like wax and his expression was one of extreme
regret.
As if he had realized that the one he had been holding back so much had still
risen far, far above him.
A few of the piles of plant factories had been destroyed, but over half of them
remained standing. A figure lay on her stomach 20 meters up on one of those
snow-covered containers.
“They safely defeated a Kihara. By destroying the transformers, they have
stopped the alteration of Ransuu-chan’s mold into a biological weapon.”
The voice giggled.
The owner of that voice that might sound gentle at first was Kihara Byouri.
Having finished tying up the unconscious Kihara Enshuu, her targets,
Kumokawa Maria, Oumi Shuri, and Saflee Opendays, had all gathered in one
place. They were chatting and joking to relieve their tension.
“Well, I suppose this is the time to target them. If I had interrupted the battle,
they may have made unexpected movements that would throw off my aim.
And more importantly, Enshuu-chan would have noticed me and attacked.
Waiting for them to stop moving first is the best way to make them give up.”
Kihara Byouri pulled out thick metal nails.
An unpleasant noise like cracking plastic came from her arm.
Originally, it had not been just her legs depending on the #2’s Dark Matter.
The alteration had reached her entire body. When Kihara Enshuu had seemed
to borrow the strength of Kamijou Touma, she had been satisfied with just
crushing Kihara Byouri’s upper body. However, Kihara Byouri could restore
a crushed heart or ruptured liver with a single command.
And the alterations had gone beyond merely restoration.
“Form change. Reference: Skyfish.”
When throwing from a lying position, one could only use from one’s elbow
forward, similar to in darts. As could be seen from the fact that a long throw
in baseball used all of the thrower’s body weight, this limited the distance
and strength of the throw.
However, the alterations to her body overturned this.
Something like pleats appeared on the side of Kihara Byouri’s right arm. Her
arm took on the expected form of the cryptid known as the skyfish that could
freely fly around at unseeable speed. With that arm, the light darts-like toss of
the metal nail was enough to accurately pierce through the containers 1000
meters away.
“Our primary enemy is Gremlin, but our primary goal is to eliminate the
Anti-Academy Science Guardians in control of Baggage City and anyone
who would protect them. Only regret remains for those who put themselves
in that category.”
One toss would end it all.
The enemy might flee at superhuman speed. But it would not last long.
Kihara Byouri was looking down from above the piles of containers, so one
would have to run down the long rows of containers to escape to cover. In
that time, she would have 8 precise opportunities to snipe and 300 if she
could fire continuously. Even if they did escape to cover, she had the piercing
power needed to fire straight through the containers.
All that was left was the issue of probability.
Think of playing Russian roulette 100 times with 5 bullets loaded. If the
cylinder was rotated randomly after each shot, it was statistically possible to
survive to the end, but how difficult that would be goes without saying.
However, despite being full of openings, Kumokawa Maria, Saflee
Opendays, and Oumi Shuri were not pierced through the head or chest by
metal nails moving at ultra high speed.
Just before beginning her attack, Kihara Byouri heard the sound of footsteps
on a nearby container.
“!!”
Kihara Byouri twisted her body up from her lying position and fired the
metal nail in her right hand toward the source of the noise. She did not
particularly care who it was. She merely fired the ultra high speed sniper shot
at the target’s forehead and her aim was spot on.
The person was wearing a coat.
The person was wearing a full face helmet.
The thick nail sank into the forehead of the helmet and countless large cracks
ran through it. The full face helmet completely shattered in less than a
second. With the hard helmet destroyed, the person’s face was revealed.
His face was unscathed.
Normally, his skull would have been destroyed and gray matter would have
spewed out.
More importantly, Kihara Byouri knew the man’s face well.
“Kihara Kagun…!?”
The metal nail that should have shattered his skull was deflected and fell to
the ground somewhere while spinning.
The man ignored it and said, “I worked hard for this moment.”
That man who had survived that fatal attack took a step forward.
“I have worked hard for this delightfully Kihara-like moment by reusing
Kihara Enshuu as bait in order to defeat my target. I did the same thing you
did regarding Kumokawa Maria and the others. I waited for the moment
when the situation calmed down. You had your wheelchair, your leg assisting
robot, that formation of your legs using Dark Matter, and that body. To be
satisfied that I have killed you requires proof that all of your safety devices
have been destroyed.”
That was why he had waited.
He had waited for when she had taken a certain level of damage and lost all
of her safety devices.
He had waited for the bare Kihara Byouri to appear.
He had waited for the moment when she confidently brought out her final
weapon.
“Have you used up all your safety devices? Are you out of transformations?
If so, I am quite glad. The chance to finish off Kihara Byouri has finally
come my way.”
“I know that you resent the Kihara within you. Even if you were protecting
the elementary school students from that attacker, you still chose to kill in
order to resolve it. But isn’t it wrong to hate the other Kiharas because of it?”
“Something had bothered me,” said Kihara Kagun calmly. “It is true that I
killed that attacker in order to protect the students. I was even cleared of all
charges in court. But who was that attacker? He wasn’t just some villain who
just so happened to cross my path and just so happened to make me take
action, was he?”
“…”
“He was a pawn you prepared.” Kihara Kagun was not asking. “After all, you
are a genius when it comes to making people give up. Burning away
someone’s reason at the proper timing would not be hard for you. You
cornered some normal child and turned him into an attacker. And if the basis
of your actions lies in giving up…”
“But…” Kihara Byouri slowly stood up from her lying position and brushed
the snow off of herself. “A Kihara that helps people. A Kihara that children
look up to. As the one that gave up right away, that is a troubling possibility,
isn’t it? As you are a representative of us Kiharas, I needed you to give up
too, Kagun-chan.”
“I already knew the answer, but it still feels good to hear it from you. That
trigger had more of an effect than you could have imagined.”
A Kihara questioning a Kihara.
A model response.
What that led to was of course not hope.
“So that attacker was just another victim.”
Kihara Kagun’s face held no expression but it still twisted slightly.
'Proper' anger was displayed there.
“I killed him as evil without thinking about it deeply enough. I sullied that
victim of a child with the name of an attacker of young children and that
label will never leave him. That is why I must at least carry out this revenge.
As the two perpetrators of this wrong, this revenge will not be complete until
one of us is defeated.”
It was not over just because he had discovered the truth. He did not plan to
stick the person behind it with all the blame and run away.
He would settle what he had done.
The teacher that Kihara Byouri had once denied stood before her.
“Oh, dear. Now this is a problem. It seems you still have not given in, Kagun-
chan.”
A cracking noise came from within Kihara Byouri’s smiling body.
She was clearly preparing for some kind of attack.
“The one you want to protect is not that attacker who is already dead, is it? It
does not matter if it is someone you see has hope within Kihara like Nayuta-
chan, someone from Academy City like Kumokawa Maria, or even outsiders
like Saflee Opendays or Oumi Shuri. That is the type of teacher you were.”
An oversight.
A mistake.
The expert in making others give up smiled widely as she was about to redo
her job perfectly.
“So make sure you give in this time. Making others give up is the one thing I
will never give up on as the one who gives up on everything.”
The clash between Kihara and Kihara began.
Notes
1. Kihara literally means "field of trees".
Main.31
The plant factory containers were piled up, and 20m above, Kihara Kagun
and Kihara Byouri started to battle. Kihara Byouri was the first one to take
action, and she shot out the nails. GONK!! The skyfish-shaped right hand
construct shot out like a sniper bullet. It was aimed for Kihara Kagun's brain
and heart before piercing through it.
That should be the case.
However, he wasn't hurt. There wasn't any blood flowing. Kihara Kagun
landed back hard, and didn't look injured at all. This wasn't because his
body's recovery was fast, but because he wasn't hurt at all. He casually
walked over, and pointed his index and middle fingers as he shook his right
hand like he was trying to rip the air apart.
DONK!! A blunt sound exploded.
Kihara Byouri couldn't understand what happened at all.
However, it was obvious. Her right arm had been sliced off from the
shoulder. After that, Kihara Kagun's finger showed a bluish-white laser blade
that was several meters long. Right now, it looked like his two fingers were
holding onto a huge shaver blade.
"Ha, haha!!"
Kihara Byouri laughed.
The right hand that had been sliced off wasn't bleeding at all. This unnatural
sliced off surface actually started to rise up.
"Form Change. Reference: Yeti!!"
A large and furry arm that didn't match Kihara Byouri's appearance at all flew
out. Kihara Kagun became wary. His thoughts stopped for a moment as
something unexpected happened. Kihara Byouri used this chance to slam a
fist over above Kihara Kagun.
The containers were crushed.
BEKOO!! With the sound of this impact, Kihara Kagun was smashed
together with the containers he was standing on.
He was definitely dead.
Whether it was in the flesh or the bones or the heart, the festering feeling
continued to tell her.
Even though that should be the case,
"Is that all?"
A voice entered her ears.
After that, all the voices vanished.
Several bluish-white lights danced around, and the crushed plant factory
containers were sliced into different parts, removing the many restraints on
his body. Appearing there was Kihara Kagun standing below. He looked up at
Kihara Byouri from below as he said that.
There was no sign of injury at all.
There were no signs of bleeding.
"What's, going on…?"
"Are you still drunk over getting that so-called #2 brand? Whether it's the
element or some other things, the overall conclusion is that it's way too easy
to achieve it if it's just like that."
"What did you get…? I can't see the Kihara you have! You, who took part in
the near-death experience research, seemed to be proud of it when you're
about to sleep. This is a skill that my own hands couldn't get!!"
Kihara Kagun didn't answer
Kihara Byouri turned her right hand into a skyfish and continued to shoot out
large nails more than 3 times. However, it couldn't deal any damage to Kihara
Kagun, and he hadn't used super speed to dodge them.
He was hit directly.
His head, heart, stomach, all the critical vital points were hit, and that wasn't
all.
No, Kihara Kagun slightly adjusted his body, or rather, protected his own
vitals.
And then,
Kihara Kagun took action while Kihara Byouri was confused. He didn't move
up from below, but continued to slice the plant factory containers around him.
He forcefully pulled Kihara Byouri down from those positions in such a
manner as if he was slicing mountains.
Kihara Byouri continued to close in on Kihara Kagun cautiously as she fell
together with the metal remains of the containers, and pondered.
(That's strange. I know this because I'm a Kihara. Kiharas and Kiharas, and
they have a huge relation to science. On the other hand, not all of science is
bound to Kihara. In a certain sense, their strategies can be deduced…!!)
The right hand was equipped with the yeti construct, but it was immediately
crushed by Kihara Kagun, and this wasn't of any difficulty to him as he didn't
have any damage at all. He continued to move forward in large steps as he
didn't even bother to dodge. His right index and middle fingers were kept
together, and a bluish-white laser blade came out from them before it started
to swing without pretense.
(Can't give, up…!! This guy, Kihara Kagun's power, what form of science is
it…!!?)
Her thoughts stopped.
Kihara Byouri's face was shifted to the side.
It was tilted.
Whether it was the skull or the brain, these things were rolling gracefully like
they were in a cylinder.
The brain was destroyed.
This was death.
At this decisive moment, a new development suddenly occurred.
"Form Change. Reference: Little Grey."
The lips that rolled back into the body let these words slip out.
The front end of Kihara Byouri's fingers, BOGON!! expanded out like an
airship. They became as large as oranges. If there's a need for another
comparison, it would be roughly as big as a toddler's scalp.
This was a function to build the brain.
And because of this, there was a consideration to allow residents of Academy
City to use it.
ZOOMMM!!! And,
After that, that inexplicable power was activated. Kihara Kagun was involved
in a rather destructive explosion.
The right hand became like a giant's arm, and on the left hand, the 5-brained
monster slowly smirked.
The grey dust and the flying snow danced around as she said,
"In the beginning, this was an ability to create a brain, a side effect of that
experiment. That experiment itself was a failure. It's true that the brain is part
of the body. Simply put, the brain can't operate as a brain if it doesn't go
through my body."
That smile was lacking, but after a while, the face would be complete.
"Well, I can only use the power at Level 2 or Level 3. The initial driving
concept was that if I want to hold people up and punish them, I just need
about 5 people. I can also use the wave-shaped attack to peel off flesh and
blood from the bone. I'm really fine with that, but the effect was rather good,
wasn't it?"
The heart wouldn't stop even after being wrecked like that.
The brain wouldn't stop even after being sliced off.
If it could be created, it could be replaced. If it could be used, it was fine even
if it was lost. Kihara Byouri. She had become an existence that was more
than why humans were humans.
"…This is a Kihara. We use science as a base humans exist on, use these
methods and create breakthroughs through areas that far exceed expectations.
Can you understand the essence of it?"
"Of course, I knew that."
Kihara Byouri's smile froze as the man's voice came from behind.
Suddenly, she noticed it.
The grey dust was scattered about. Kihara Kagun, who should have been
blown to bits, was standing with all his limbs intact. His coat and shirt had all
been blown away as he stood in this -20 degrees region with his upper body
naked. However, his upper body wasn't bleeding at all, just like before.
"…When, did you repair it?"
"It was never damaged in the first place. It will never be damaged. My body
can change like that."
Kihara Byouri's legs trembled.
What made Kihara Byouri more uneasy than the current battle ability was
this completely unknown situation that she couldn't understand at all.
Amongst the Kiharas, she was a Kihara in the higher group. Even if it was
something different from her profession, she could tell what sort of scientific
theory was behind it. However, she couldn't understand the current situation
at all. She couldn't understand what was in front of her.
Kihara Byouri herself was an existence that could create brains or hearts, and
this alone would be illegal. Amongst all the facts of science she knew about,
none of them could explain Kihara Kagun's current situation.
What was it then?
Without borrowing any power or laws, such a person could actually distort
reality. Why was that?
"No…"
Kihara Byouri muttered.
There were such things — rules that even she, who was well-versed in all
sorts of science, couldn't understand. In the wide field of science, what kind
of existence existed outside? Kihara Byouri herself may only know one or
two of these. In Baggage City, she once tried to pursue such things.
Yes,
ZONZANBANGANZANGANKII!!!! And,
The knight and the savage dragon fought each other, and both sides tried to
perish together.
There was no way to attain redemption.
At the same time, he faced the murderer boy who couldn't be saved and was
killed.
And completed that little revenge.
Notes
1. Credits to Sumeragi for pointing this out.
http://www.cleandungeon.com/article/599/Whitting.html
Period.32
Even when she was on the ground, Kumokawa Maria could see the storm.
The monsters were fighting in a blood fest in the middle of the plant factory
containers that had been severed and crushed into rubble. This was obviously
different from the normal concept of winning or losing. Defense was non-
existent, and just like the words implied, they were killing each other. It was
this kind of battle. They were beating, crushing, piercing, slicing, ripping and
gnawing at each other. This battle had all sorts of destructive acts, and both of
them continued to fight to the death as they fell to the ground.
Kumokawa Maria called out one of the names.
But that man never responded.
A terrifying explosive sound rang, and the two people in the air changed. On
one side…it looked like a human woman was devoured by a dinosaur. The
silhouette of this monster suddenly slipped, and her body continued to crash
down the pile of containers before falling over to where Kumokawa Maria
was.
"Wha…"
'Thud. And,
The dinosaur that collapsed on the snow seemed to be saying.
"What's, going on… No, I didn't need to kill. What's that enemy who likes to
make people give up doing in… in such a place…"
That long-necked dragon-like thing was staring at Kumokawa Maria. Its
mouth that had neat rows of large, human-like teeth was opened.
At this moment, she thought of it.
This fear.
What she had experienced before.
It was the same feeling as when she saw that person wielding the knife near
the elementary school gate, when she was glared at.
However, the weapon this time wouldn't attack Kumokawa Maria.
Not this time. No,
Above.
As if trying to use his right hand to stab into the head of the dinosaur, that
man collapsed from the pile of containers.
That man had lost his left arm, his upper body was stained with blood, and
his skin wasn't intact.
That man used his own method to ruin his own personality.
It was a mystery what skill was used, as the remaining right arm, from the
hand to the elbow, was stabbed into the dinosaur's head. And then, a decisive
blow was given. The dinosaur continued to shriek, but midway through, it
lost all its strength. The body looked like it was tossed out as it then stopped
completely. The color of the skin became transparent, and then, Salasala, it
started to dissolve into the snow.
That man continued to shake the dinosaur's head and threw it over at the
snow. He could dodge all the fatal injuries, but the loss of blood was about to
kill him. Perhaps this was what he had intended, considering the position of
the wounds.
"SENSEI!!!"
Kumokawa Maria ran over and called that man, but not by his name. He
collapsed on the ground and used his unfocused eyes to look over at the
source of the voice. But to the man, it was a strange thing whether he knew
the man or not. Most likely, he lost all his memories before and after that
incident. Where is this place? As he thought about it, he lost his ability to
think about anything else.
The man seemed to see a different person as he looked up at Kumokawa
Maria's face.
He lost his strength in his body, but his lips continued to tremble.
It seemed like he said,
"So, rry…"
"WHY IS THIS
SSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!"
The creator knew more than anyone how terrifying it was, hence its name.
But at this moment, she grabbed the scabbard of the sword without hesitation.
She held onto it hard, and shouted,
"Now, state your wills. I'LL USE THESE MILLIONS OF SKULLS OF YOURS AS PART
OF BERSI'S GRAVE!!!"
Sub.33
Kihara Kagun met Marian Slingeneyer three years prior. At the time, World
War 3 had yet to happen, so of course the category of Gremlin did not yet
exist as it was created by the war.
In a way, Kihara Kagun may have been closer to Marian Slingeneyer than
just a Gremlin magician.
“Well, I had known him for a long time like Mjölnir. I knew that he would
not eat raw shellfish.”
At the time, Marian had not been creating the weapons of the gods. She had
been trying to improve the tools of the Dvergr. Just like the steam engine
caused the industrial revolution and explosively changed the level of war, she
hoped the improvement of their tools would let the world know about the
power and techniques of the Dvergr that were on the verge of extinction.
She searched for the skilled people she needed for her goal and the one she
chose was the wandering Kihara Kagun.
And as a result…
“I do not understand how these techniques work and therefore I cannot work
up any personal interest in them. But from what I can see, you have already
perfected a golden ratio as far as equipment goes. I could add in the Kihara
that I know, but that would only lower the purity.”
That was what Kihara Kagun had said.
But then, gently pointing out the mistaken objective someone had dedicated
their life to was a certain type of talent. Especially when it was to a failure
like Marian Slingeneyer. In that way, Kihara Kagun’s previous occupation
may have been visible.
Marian Slingeneyer directly taught Kihara Kagun very little.
Just by having the existence of magic proven to him, Kihara Kagun then put
together spells and the means of refining magic power almost entirely on his
own.
Marian Slingeneyer gave the following complaint to Mjölnir.
“He’s not worth teaching. There are tons of things I could teach him, but
when I teach him even one thing according to the textbook, it becomes
something else within him. In the end, having him learn things on his own is
the only way. All I can do is correct things. I guess you could say I can’t give
him the power to fire a missile, but I can correct the trajectory of a falling
bomb with its tail. …Ha ha. I think he infected me with those science
analogies.”
When they joined Gremlin, Kihara Kagun’s contributions were primarily as a
heretical researcher of the science side rather than as a magician. Whenever
Gremlin magicians used scientific technology, Kihara Kagun’s knowledge
was at the base of it. Most likely, his knowledge would remain after his death
and function as a major power within Gremlin.
In the end, Kihara Kagun had been unable to escape even after leaving
Academy City.
He had left Academy City in search of some new power, but how powerful a
magician was he?
If you had asked Marian Slingeneyer, her evaluation of him would have been
as follows.
“He may be strong, but he’s completely useless.”
For one thing, he wished for his own destruction. He developed his spells for
the sake of not winning, not losing, but carrying out the perfect tie against his
one mortal enemy. Even within Gremlin which was made up of many twisted
magicians, no one made use of the methods he came up with. They were too
dangerous to touch. That was how everyone viewed them.
In truth, Marian Slingeneyer had intentionally drawn Kihara Kagun into
Gremlin.
He had been necessary not as a magician but as a scientist and she had
thought that would put an end to his reckless (that was the only way she
could view it) desire for revenge.
But it did not work.
Kihara Kagun had indeed become very busy as one of the few science
oriented cores of Gremlin, but in his spare time he still improved his spells,
learned from the techniques of the other magicians, and further intensified his
already dangerous magic.
Most likely, he would have carried out his revenge no matter what.
Even if he was looking at a cute baby bird, he would likely have been
thinking about how he could use it to carry out his revenge.
Seeing that, Marian Slingeneyer changed her tactics. His revenge would not
be stopped. So she would support him with everything she had and make him
overwhelmingly strong. She strengthened him so that he could return safely
even if he carried out his reckless revenge. That way, she could change the
result of the revenge he was planning.
She had thought that would suffice.
She had thought she could save her comrade from his delusions of revenge.
“If your revenge is over and you’ve survived and have nothing left, you can
come back to me.”
Marian Slingeneyer had constantly said that as if it was a joke.
However, it was not a joke at all.
Kihara Kagun had always given a vague smile in response but he had never
once nodded.
He had already made up his mind.
She had changed nothing.
She had not saved him.
In the end, Marian Slingeneyer had only been able to watch her comrade
head off to his death.
Kihara Kagun had carried out his revenge that brought an end to everything
that had caused that incident, including himself.
As such, she would do the same.
Even if it had no meaning.
Even if it would save no one there.
Marian Slingeneyer bared her fangs at everything that had led to that man’s
death, including herself.
A_Cardinal_Error.34
The trio — Kumokawa Maria, Oumi Shuri and Saflee Opendays — noticed
this change.
A new figure that appeared like a shadow.
Marian Slingeneyer.
It was hard to tell where she was hurt. She was dragging a leg, and her eye
was barely covered by gauze. Anyone would feel pained to see that.
However,
What was worth noticing wasn't her appearance.
Kumokawa Maria saw that she was holding the scabbard with a Western-
styled sword in it and immediately thought,
This is bad.
She had fought against opponents who could use inexplicable powers and
powers that didn't follow the norm, but that sword was giving off such
pressure that even Kumokawa Maria was shocked.
Amidst the hill of plant factory containers, Kumokawa Maria's throat cried
out,
"…Doesn't look like we can talk peacefully here."
"This is a dangerous place."
Oumi Shuri murmured.
She had once forced Marian Slingeneyer to retreat, but she realized that the
values back then weren't worth referencing.
That sword had some existence that caused her to have this thought.
On it.
"But that's the shape of a sword. The attack range is already limited. First, we
run off in 3 directions to divert the enemy's target. Once one of us gets
chased, the other two can attack from the blind spots. We'll still have a
chance of winning."
"Do we need a flying device? I'm not used to this."
Saflee was smiling so casually that it was intriguing, but it would be the best
move if they could suggest it to themselves. They would really end up dead if
they couldn't move due to fear.
Kumokawa Maria's eyes were locked onto Marian. She grabbed Saflee beside
her to ask,
"What can we use?"
"You haven't reached the realm of martial arts, so I don't really want to take it
out, but if it's a hunting tool made in Australia…"
"Boomerang?"
"Simpler than that. We would tie rocks on both ends of a thin rope and use
centrifugal force to throw it out. This is something that's used to bind birds'
feet together, but it can be used to aim at human brains."
"Centrifugal force, is it?"
Kumokawa Maria muttered,
"…Then it certainly matches my ability."
"Ojou-chan?"
Saflee asked Oumi Shuri, and she spun the gardening trowel-type kunai
gently in her hands before saying,
"As for me, from a country where guns and gunpowder came in late, this
would be extremely advanced. Speaking of which, this thing here's about to
rust after we imported those things."
They decided their plan.
No matter what the enemy did, they had to run away from her attack range.
It was a basic thing, but everything was a matter of life and death, whether it
be the control of distance or the fight to determine the winner. And no matter
how it started, no matter what destructive power that sword had, once they
had thrown out that flying tool, it would definitely cause damage to the
enemy.
They could then win like that.
If we don't run off in the wrong direction, if we don't run into a dead end
made by the containers of the plant factories, we'll have a chance of winning.
Just like that. Kumokawa Maria and company forced themselves to focus and
try to be positive. But to that,
"Fill."
Marian Slingeneyer said this.
She casually raised the sword that was still sheathed.
Just like that.
She turned all their hopes to nothing.
GONNKK!!!
Lightning came down from the sky and went through the golden sword.
An explosion occurred.
With Marian Slingeneyer at the center, a large flash erupted as shockwaves
went in all directions. The asphalt shook mysteriously, and this instability
caused the plant factory containers to collapse like they were critically hit.
The snow danced around, and they were blown away by the shockwave.
Whether it was Kumokawa Maria, Oumi Shuri or Saflee Opendays, they
were already worn out trying to quickly raise their hands to protect their
bodies.
"Wh, at…?"
The sky was distorted.
It wasn't as simple as the thick clouds that were sending down snow
scattering away.
It was true that one could see the round clear sky as the clouds were blown
aside. But before that, what should have been a blue-colored sky changed
abnormally. It was like a TV set with the screen jumping about. There was an
obvious instability.
That flash.
It looked like it had come from a different dimension as it broke through the
clear sky.
"What, is that…?"
"Your brains alone won't be able to understand that."
Marian said angrily.
Then, the golden sword was raised above her head, and the sheath let out a
mysterious bluish-white spark.
It's coming.
Kumokawa Maria had a disastrous premonition for unknown reasons and
quickly ran as she shouted at Oumi Shuri and Saflee Opendays,
"SCATTER AWAY!! THE ENEMY'S USING A SWORD!! IF WE CAN
DISTRACT HER ACCORDING TO PLAN…!!"
She didn't even have the time to finish her words.
Marian Slingeneyer merely used the thumb holding the sheath of the sword
and easily pushed the sword's guard.
Merely several millimeters.
Just like that.
There wasn't any horrifying light, and there wasn't any huge explosion that
couldn't be resisted. She didn't carry out such a distinct attack.
However,
Several millimeters alone were enough to show the true face of that blade.
DOONNNKKK!!!
She didn't even do anything, but Oumi Shuri's heart stopped.
"Eh…?"
Beside her, Kumokawa Maria couldn't understand what happened.
Suddenly, Oumi Shuri went limp and collapsed on the white snow. There
were no signs of bleeding or fractures. It was a state where it was believable
that she could be in a coma. However, this was -20 degrees Celsius of hell. It
would be obvious if she could breathe white air from her mouth. Obviously,
Oumi Shuri had stopped breathing. Stopped by someone.
(Wh, y? She's dead…? Really, just like that, so simply!? What happened? Is
it poison gas? No, we're facing the wind here. It's impossible to do such little
actions in this situation…!!)
Kink. With that sound,
It was the sound of Marian Slingeneyer moving her fingers and sheathing the
sword.
She then raised her right hand straight and pointed the sheath like a lunge.
She didn't say anything.
And the thing that was sealed inside the sheath, that thing filled with calamity
was again about to open.
"Damn…damn it!! I don't know what's going on, but we have to find some
place to hide…!!"
Kumokawa Maria's words were interrupted midway through.
At this moment, Saflee Opendays, whose eyes were wide, slowly collapsed
into the snow. Her heart stopped. She died in the actual sense. The human
life, and the pride with it were all taken away so simply.
The demon of several millimeters.
The thing that could be seen between the sheath and the guard, the golden
blade flashing with red light.
"…"
Kink. The soft sound rang abnormally.
It was the sound of Marian Slingeneyer sheathing the sword silently.
Absolutely abnormal.
Such difference.
This wasn't at a level they could handle by simply using wits and planning. In
the end, they couldn't even get ready for battle. The sword Marian
Slingeneyer had was way too destructive.
Then.
Marian went silent and pointed the sheath at Kumokawa Maria.
The sword was sheathed in, and both sides kept their distance. Strictly
speaking, she wasn't actually being pointed at, but Kumokawa Maria
naturally felt that she was aimed at.
It felt like there was a lump in her throat.
It felt like a needle was pierced into her from behind and obstructed her
movements.
As she faced the enemy, Kumokawa Maria finally noticed.
She finally noticed it.
What exactly had caused Oumi Shuri and Saflee Opendays' hearts to stop.
The reason.
"…Don't tell me, this sword did something."
Kumokawa Maria widened her eyes and blankly muttered.
Marian Slingeneyer hadn't drawn her sword. Even so, that existence
continued to enter Kumokawa Maria's body. Or rather, she tried to mutter out
its true identity.
"It's just that we felt fear. We didn't want to stand before that golden sword
before it activated its ability. In such a situation, it was a good thing that the
heart stopped before something worse happened."
"A full 100 marks."
This wasn't the same type as the high level horror Kihara Enshuu used
theoretically to increase its effect. It was instinct, or her soul, at work.
Anyway, it was fear that was coming out from those primitive yet
inexplicable places. Because of that, this was already far more than what the
brain could consider.
She couldn't dodge it.
Once she had the ability to sense the terror, that terror will erase all evidence
of life.
In that case,
That sword had the effect of killing all humans in the world before it was
unsheathed.
Then,
In that case,
If, just if, that sword was unsheathed, what would happen…?
"Then, it's about time."
Marian Slingeneyer moved her lips.
Her thumb was placed on the guard of the golden sword.
"Die, culprit."
The blade in the sheath started to move like it was sliding out. She could see
the edge. The sword that could make people realize that resistance would be
more horrifying than death. Kumokawa Maria couldn't do anything. That was
the climax of the fear. Whether she's to run away or close her eyes, these little
actions were already sealed.
Clearly,
something
strange
is
happening.
"…Ah?"
Kumokawa Maria's consciousness was fading. She couldn't connect the
memories before and after. The scene in front of her was dyed bright red. The
feeling of up and down vanished. She could feel neither hot nor cold. She just
stood in a dazed manner as if everyone were as messy as a bowl of gruel.
Then, she noticed.
She couldn't be certain of what happened, but the fact that Kumokawa Maria
could raise doubts showed that she was alive. It wasn't the fear of being
unable to think that caused the heart to stop. For some reason, Marian
Slingeneyer's sword didn't move. No, in the end, she didn't know what the
sword itself did. It was just that Kumokawa Maria herself inadvertently felt
fear and gave up on living.
Kumokawa Maria's consciousness focused on the place outside the sword.
It was a stranger phenomenon.
Because of that, her fear was weakened and slower, which allowed her to
avoid death.
Then, what was this?
The reason was at some place inches from Marian Slingeneyer.
BINK!!!
Pitch black cracks were ripped from what should be empty space.
And then, from there.
A certain boy's right hand shot out.
"Tch!"
Marian Slingeneyer's face changed for the first time as she showed an
obvious anxious look. She had such a powerful sword. Even with a sword
with such power, the boy's right hand was grabbing onto Marian's hand that
was holding onto the sword. She seemed to be wary that her weapon was
about to be taken as she frantically waved her hand and pulled her distance
back from the black crack drastically.
"… I finally caught up."
The boy's voice came from the swinging hand.
"It may be too late, and it took me a lot of time to get in here. Even so, I've
caught up to you, Gremlin. You told me the coordinates of this distorted
space you created. Since I've caught up, I won't let you do as you please. My
right hand has the destructive power to destroy what you control."
The black crack expanded.
Something seemed to be looking over from there.
"That's the line. Up 'till now, it's all been a world managed by your rules."
It expanded, expanded, expanded.
It seemed as if it wanted to deny something, that it wanted to topple the
premise.
"So now."
He took a step forward from the crack that had increasingly opened.
And he clearly stepped into this world.
"Now, we're going to finish things by my rules!!!"
Part 2
The circular ring had a diameter of 30 meters.
Inside it, Kamijou Touma and Marian Slingeneyer faced each other at a
distance of about 10 meters.
The fear of Marian’s Dáinsleif would no longer work. Only a true clash
remained.
Kamijou had to get within range of his right fist to get any damage in.
The two of them would have to get in close range.
“…?”
However, that did not happen.
While Kamijou tried to charge in, Marian actually moved back.
She then held the magic sword forward while it was still in its scabbard.
A small noise could be heard.
It was not the sound of her thumb pressing up on the guard. It was the
opposite. It was the sound of the few centimeters of exposed blade being
returned into the scabbard.
That was a sign that she was giving up on the now useless fear.
It was also a ritual for releasing the magic sword’s other power.
A slight wind ignored the flow of the air and headed toward Marian from all
directions.
Immediately afterwards, a giant sword sliced through the chain link fence
surrounding the ring.
It seemed to fly out from the bottom of Dáinsleif’s scabbard. The long
straight sword was gray and narrow. It tore through the chain link fence
behind Kamijou.
As Marian swung the still sheathed sword, the long, narrow blade followed
suit.
It moved.
It tore through everything.
“Tch!!”
Kamijou stopped running and focused on defense. The large sword came
flying horizontally for his neck and he immediately held up his right hand
and tried to negate Marian’s magic.
However, he noticed something partway through.
The end of the little finger on his right hand was slightly cut.
The meaning of the few drops of blood was clear.
“I can’t block it with Imagine Breaker…!!”
“Didn’t we tell you we have countermeasures?”
He forcefully stopped the action he had started to take and felt his backbone
and muscles straining as he did so, but Kamijou managed to change what he
was doing. He swung his upper body to lower his overall posture.
The large gray sword passed directly above him.
The chain link fence behind him was torn to shreds, but the blade did not
follow him for long. The large sword must have only been able to last about 3
seconds.
However, Marian Slingeneyer’s attacks did not end there.
If one attack had its limits, then she just had to attack again and again.
(Shit!! I shouldn’t have stopped moving for defense. It has too much range to
defend against well and getting in close and unleashing a barrage is my only
option!!)
Marian’s slicing attacks continued. Each individual trajectory was simple, but
the range and power were incredible. The background was sliced to pieces
like someone had taken a pair of scissors to a photograph.
However, Kamijou received no fatal blows.
The destruction had spread through the chain link fence, the concrete floor,
and even the spectator seats. Dust flew up into the air.
That dust showed a strange silhouette.
It showed the source of Marian Slingeneyer’s power. It showed the process
by which the gray swords were created and a hint as to how to avoid it.
Marian’s attacks stopped for an instant as she looked around and realized the
mistake she had made.
“…That scabbard,” muttered Kamijou during the break in the attacks.
A clear sphere with a diameter of about 3 meters had appeared at the end of
the magic sword’s scabbard. It looked something like a giant balloon, but it
was likely something completely different.
“I don’t know what effect it has, but that scabbard has enough power to seal a
sword as dangerous as that. If you changed what it sealed, you could bind
something else. For example…”
“Gravity?” said Marian. “That power is felt equally across the earth and
cannot be escaped from. As long as it is on earth, this sphere will rapidly
absorb gravity. It is reflected around within the sphere where an apple will
not fall down if you let go of it. As the power violently rages around within
the sphere that has no exit, I just need to open a small hole at a single point.”
“So you collect the vectors in a single point and send them directly out. And
the sphere has the dust and dirt from the air wrapped up in it all. That’s like
the machine tools used to cut steel plates by firing high pressure water with
artificial diamond dust mixed in!!”
The three meter clear sphere suddenly compressed to the size of a golf ball. A
large gray sword fired out, slicing through the vaguely visible dust. Kamijou
twisted his body with all his strength. Only the clear sphere that was a
magical extension of the scabbard was magical in nature. The large swords
fired from it were merely a physical phenomenon created by the distorted
flow of gravity pushing the dust and dirt. That was why Imagine Breaker
could not defend against it. If he held up his right hand, it would just be
severed.
However, Marian betrayed his expectations and did not swing the blade
around.
Instead she charged straight toward him with the sheathed magic sword after
he had ruined his form to evade. She reached him in no time at all. Rather
than the long distance attack with just the scabbard, this was the more natural
form of attack. The much more dangerous attack came for him.
Without creating a gravity sword, Marian swung the sheathed magic sword in
one hand from the bottom right to the upper left. The end of scabbard was
aimed for Kamijou’s temple.
If one of the large swords was produced at that range of only a few
centimeters, Kamijou’s entire body would be sliced in two. Kamijou used
reason to suppress the urge to protect his face with his arm out of pure fear
and he focused on evading.
Suddenly, he was surrounded by darkness in every direction.
Kamijou’s thoughts fell into chaos.
Nothingness surrounded him.
Immediately afterwards, he realized what had happened.
(This time, it wasn’t the air. Was I sealed inside the sphere!?)
Next, either the gravity would increase and crush him from all sides or he
would be squeezed out of the small opening for energy and turned into
human pasta.
That meant his only option was to destroy the sphere.
The large swords created by gravity were one thing, but the sphere extended
from the scabbard could be destroyed by his right hand.
However, with only darkness surrounding him, he had no idea how wide the
sphere was. Marian’s attack could begin before he managed to run to the
edge of the sphere.
Kamijou wanted speed.
He did not look around.
He aimed directly down.
No matter how far the sphere had expended, his feet would be on the bottom
of the sphere. So Kamijou crouched down and struck the ground beneath his
feet with his right fist.
The darkness around him shattered.
The torn up circular ring returned to Kamijou’s vision. The great change to
his surroundings threw his vision into chaos.
Marian Slingeneyer approached.
The hand not holding the scabbard was swinging a gold saw down toward
Kamijou’s head as he crouched.
His right hand moved.
The human-altering spiritual item shattered to pieces and the light-reflecting
fragments flew through the air.
And Marian smiled.
As Kamijou Touma raised his right hand above his head, she looked toward
his unguarded body.
She tightened her grip on Dáinsleif’s scabbard.
A three meter clear sphere appeared from the end of the scabbard and it filled
with the dust, dirt, and gravity used to create the large swords. Kamijou
frantically tried to stand up, but he did not finish the action.
It would be over in the next blow.
With the appearance of the next large sword, Kamijou Touma’s body would
be bisected between top and bottom.
Part 3
A bit before, Kumokawa Maria could do nothing but watch Kamijou Touma
and Marian Slingeneyer’s battle in a daze. After all, the scale of the battle
was simply too great. The clash between Kihara and Gremlin that had
covered Baggage City had been incredible. And this was a battle between two
people who had enough power to smash that other fight to pieces. Even
though her limbs were functioning properly and she stood in the same
location, Kumokawa Maria felt like she was reading it from a report. Even if
she knew the details, she could not interfere. That was obvious. It was wrong
to even think of struggling. The battle was so great and the scene so grand
that the gears needed to act in the present to change the future seemed
missing.
However, even when people read a set report or watch a set film, they still
sometimes raise a cry. Even as they know it will not get through and it will
not change anything, the words still come out.
Sitting on the floor, Kumokawa Maria forced out some such words.
“The teacher I was searching for may have disappeared long ago. He may not
have been the person I thought he was.”
Her words were those of an outsider.
Her words would change nothing.
“He may have worked with Gremlin under the name Bersi and taken on all
sorts of dirty jobs. He may have hurt many people and desired to hurt many
more.”
But she did not stop. She did not stop
Kumokawa Maria’s mouth moved even as she knew it was useless.
“But that was not all there was to Kihara Kagun.”
Her muttering turned to a shout.
The strength increased for the very reason that nothing would come of it.
“He did not start out as Bersi. Gremlin is not the only thing in his past. Even
if he was on the side of those that wanted to destroy the world and even if he
did horrible things as Kihara Kagun, he was still the teacher that listened to
everyone’s worries at one point!!”
She no longer cared about her pride.
Even if shouting like that hurt her pride, it would not break.
Even if it was pointless, meaningless, and would change nothing.
She was not so distorted as to think that was shameful.
“Please. Please!” shouted Kumokawa Maria. “Do not remove the word
teacher from his gravestone! Do not let that word be buried by some
unknown enemy that only wishes for slaughter and destruction and who
comforts herself with that sword!!”
And that time came.
Kamijou Touma’s form collapsed and Marian Slingeneyer made her
preparations for her attack. And of course, the brown magician did not
hesitate. She immediately took action to bisect the boy who stood in the way
of her goal.
But Kumokawa Maria heard it.
Amid that mayhem on a grand scale that felt like a report of the past that she
could not interfere in…
She heard the response from that boy that made her feel feebly connected to
it all.
“Understood.”
Immediately after that one word response, Kamijou Touma and Marian
Slingeneyer both moved at the same time.
Part 4
Kamijou Touma’s form collapsed.
He could not evade now. He could not punch Marian even though she was so
close. While in that half standing state, he could not move his body weight
and could therefore not make any powerful movements.
Kamijou Touma immediately moved his left hand rather than his right.
He reached out for one of the gold sparkles floating in the air.
It was one of the fragments of the human-altering tool Marian Slingeneyer
had used. It had already been shattered by Imagine Breaker and lost all its
effectiveness as a spiritual item. Kamijou grabbed it and used it to cut his
own clothing. He grabbed the portion of his sleeve he had cut off.
He threw it.
The speed did not matter.
What mattered was accurate control.
He only tossed the scrap of cloth with the strength of someone jokingly
tossing an eraser and it was not headed for Marian Slingeneyer.
It was headed for the scabbard of the magic sword.
More accurately, it was headed for the clear sphere that had expanded out
from the bottom of it.
The Imagine Breaker countermeasure Marian had prepared was a purely
physical phenomenon. That way the large swords created from gravity could
sever Kamijou’s right hand that only activated in the face of supernatural
powers.
In other words, the large swords were purely physical phenomena and
therefore the magician Marian Slingeneyer herself could not completely
control that ultimate weapon. After all, she could only control magic.
By controlling the size of the balloon and the location of the opening, she
controlled the size, force, and direction of the giant swords, but that was all
she could control. She controlled the hole, so she could not completely distort
the direction taken by the particles emitted from the hole by gravity.
In that case, what would happen if her control of that hole was interfered
with?
It was not an issue of strength. If the hole was only lightly covered, the shape
of the opening would change.
If Marian activated a gray sword in that state, it would change like putting a
showerhead on a faucet.
In other words, the overwhelming sword that was produced would not be
able to hold its form and would cause devastation against Marian’s wishes.
“…Ah?”
In that instant when Marian Slingeneyer was sure of her victory, she looked
toward the magic sword’s scabbard in confusion.
That may have been her mistake. If she had time to do that, she may have
been better off deactivating the clear sphere.
It ended up being more like holding your thumb over the opening of a hose.
The mass of particles like dust and dirt had lost their normal path out and
were forced out through the multiple gaps around the edges.
An explosion.
That word expressed it best.
With an explosive noise, Marian Slingeneyer’s short body was blown back a
few meters before landing.
“Gahh!?”
Her back struck the concrete floor and she started to have trouble breathing.
Even so, she did not let go of Dáinsleif’s scabbard.
Meanwhile, Kamijou did not try to pursue her.
Just running up to her unarmed would lead to a repeat of the previous
situation. To ensure his attack against Marian using his previous success, he
had to do something else first.
“Once you know the trick, it’s simple,” said Kamijou Touma as he cut off a
few more scraps of cloth from his own clothes with the gold fragment. “You
fire and then swing. Your attacks always went through those two stages. Was
it to hold back the recoil? That was why you stopped for an instant before
opening it. You, that scabbard, and the sphere swelling out from it all
stopped. That made it easy to aim. Even with my off-hand, I was able to get a
direct hit with that weightless scrap of cloth. If I use my entire body and my
right hand, my accuracy will increase. Also, does it suck in the dust and dirt it
needs like a vacuum cleaner? If so, I just have to throw it at random and it
will be sucked in toward the hole on its own. That is why the hole will
always be plugged up. I have no way of knowing what shape the exploding
sword will take, so there is a danger of getting taken out too, but that is your
limit. If this were rock-paper-scissors, you would only be able to tie or lose.
There is no way for you to win.”
“That was…still…” Scraping the scabbard on the concrete floor, Marian
slowly stood up. “That was still just the scabbard. I have yet to draw the
magic sword. Dáinsleif is the magic sword that causes the war that destroys
the world. It was created to destroy all of humanity, so it cannot lose to a
single person.”
She used her thumb to raise the guard.
A few centimeters of the ominous blade touched the air.
If she drew it all at once, it would likely truly activate.
Everything before had merely been the preparations. The fear that stopped
one’s heart and the scabbard that produced swords that had sliced the ring to
pieces were nothing more than the rings of Saturn around the magic sword.
If she used it, who knew what would happen?
It might be something that far exceeded what Kamijou Touma could imagine.
Even so, the boy spoke directly to her.
“You won’t draw it.”
“What…?”
“If you could use such a great power at any time, you would have drawn that
sword from the beginning. And I don’t just mean of this fight. You would
have done so before sending Radiosonde Castle or revealing Gremlin to the
world. If you could use it, you would have been able to end all these battles
before the fighting began and taken all the victory for yourself. You could
have done that if you had been able to sacrifice all but yourself.”
“…”
It was possible its destructive power was so great that Marian herself was not
confident she could control it. Or perhaps it was pure fear. Just revealing a
few centimeters from the scabbard was enough to stop the hearts of her
enemies, so perhaps she herself would be bound by fear if she drew the entire
magic sword.
But…
There was one more thing.
“You did not want to draw it.”
“What?”
“You did not want to draw that magic sword called Dáinsleif. You did not
want to draw that spiritual item that is simply too destructive.”
“Why do you think that!?”
“I don’t know how much of the world it would destroy, but it would
definitely destroy more than you want to be destroyed,” said Kamijou as he
consciously regulated his breathing and clenched the scraps of cloth in his
hand. “When that Bersi or Kihara Kagun or whoever he was died, some
might have felt all was lost. But you are different. While you did bring out
Dáinsleif, you still did not draw it. Even if your comrade-in-arms had been
lost, you did not want to destroy the place where you two had spent time
together.”
A high-pitched noise drowned out Kamijou’s voice.
It was the sound of the bottom of the magic sword’s scabbard scraping across
the concrete floor.
Marian Slingeneyer’s other hand touched the magic sword’s hilt for the first
time.
She clenched it.
“Charge.”
Immediately after she said that, a giant light fell down from the heavens,
breaking through the roof of the domed facility. The shockwave blew in all
directions. The outer walls of the dome creaked. A great amount of power
filled the magic sword’s scabbard and the power that had been used up little
by little was replenished.
She was preparing it for use.
She was preparing the power that would destroy the world.
“I will draw it.”
“Then do it.”
“At the very least, I will have this victory.”
“Even if you do this, it will not be a victory for you.”
Kamijou Touma said no more.
He took a step forward. And another. With that momentum, he charged
forward. He charged straight toward Marian Slingeneyer.
She should have had time.
Marian Slingeneyer should have been able to draw Dáinsleif.
And yet…
“Gh…kh…!!”
“See, you can’t do it,” spat out Kamijou Touma.
He tightly clenched his right fist.
“That is because you are strong. You do not feel indebted. If, after your
revenge, you or the entire world are gone, who will mourn for Bersi?”
Nothing more was necessary.
The gold scabbard and the boy’s fist crossed.
With a dull noise, it was all over.
Part 5
“It’s over…?” muttered Kumokawa Maria as she sat on the floor.
The circular ring had been sliced to pieces and the roof of the domed facility
had been torn apart as well. It had been supported by artificially raised air
pressure, but the framework seemed to be just barely holding it up for the
moment. Of course, they had no idea how long that would last.
Kumokawa suddenly felt a great cold.
The destroyed domed ceiling had let in the -20 degree weather, but it was
also possible Kumokawa Maria’s senses were finally returning to her.
That battle had made her doubt whether she was actually sensing anything
properly.
The battle had been greatly distanced from the standard of Academy City and
even those from outside Academy City could probably have noticed that it
was different. Kamijou Touma, the one who had caused it, cut across the ring
that had been casually sliced to pieces. He was headed for Dáinsleif which
had fallen from Marian Slingeneyer’s hand.
“Wh-what are you going to do?”
“I can destroy even this,” Kamijou said without turning around. “Marian
couldn’t draw it, but someone else might be able to. They might be able to
hold back the fear and control it. In that case, I cannot allow it to get out.
Who knows how destructive it is.”
As he answered, he unhesitatingly walked over to the magic sword that was
the source of all that fear.
Kumokawa Maria felt that everything would finally be over once he
destroyed it.
The chain of superhuman battles between Kihara and Gremlin in Baggage
City would finally be over.
Kamijou crouched down in front of the magic sword and Kumokawa Maria
asked him a question.
“How did you get here? How did you find out about what Gremlin was doing
here? It seemed to be a different theory from what Academy City uses.”
“It was Bersi.”
His quick response sent pain into Kumokawa’s chest..
Kamijou continued.
“I never actually met him face to face, but he left various hints around
Baggage City that led me here. Also, I still find it suspicious that a mere high
school student like me was able to get here from Hawaii with no help.”
How much of it had that man planned?
It may be true Kamijou Touma’s intrusion had saved Baggage City from the
worst possible ending. At first glance it all looked like a part of that
magician’s plan and that he had left everything for Kamijou Touma to resolve
in the very end.
However, what if Kamijou Touma had ended it all sooner?
What if he had broken the illusion sooner?
Things may have ended differently. Bersi’s own objective may have been
destroyed and all those tragedy might have been avoided.
Kamijou Touma had been manipulated by Leivinia Birdway and he wanted to
rid himself of that.
However, had he done the right thing?
This time he had not been manipulated by anyone, but he did not know the
answer to that question.
That was how perfect Bersi was.
If Kamijou Touma had succeeded, that was good. If he had failed, Bersi had
his own conclusion prepared.
He cleaned up after himself.
Was it a pure ideal or was the conclusion too pure and should be resented?
“Do you know what kind of person the magician known as Bersi…or as
Kihara Kagun was?”
“I do,” replied Kumokawa Maria after she brought her own breathing under
control.
As stated before, Kamijou Touma was an outsider this time. He may have
simply wanted to know who the man was that had helped him and who had
driven Marian on.
“I do not know much, but I do know. I may not even know whether he was
good or evil in the end, but I do know him. He is the one that saved some
lives including my own and – for me at least – he was a teacher whose
mystery was worth pursuing.”
“I see…”
Kamijou stopped moving for a moment.
In a small voice, he spoke a truth that still had not changed.
He did not simply shout it.
His low voice seemed to carve it into him.
“I wasn’t able to save him.”
He learned a lesson in failure.
As if swearing to absorb as much of it as possible, he said it again.
“I wasn’t able to save him.”
“It’s fine,” replied Kumokawa Maria without hesitation. She seemed to be
getting over something. “It was such a ridiculous death. He had this satisfied
look on his face. I’m sure that was best for him. If it had stretched on any
longer, it would have just lowered the purity of his happiness.”
Of course, it was not actually that simple.
Of course, it was not something with a clear explanation.
For a while, Kamijou did not move.
But remaining stopped would not change anything. If he did not move
forward, the battle that began in Baggage City would never end. That was
why Kamijou headed forward. He reached out his right hand. Toward
Dáinsleif. He would bring it to a certain end by destroying that great power.
But…
A slender female hand grabbed Kamijou’s right wrist to stop him.
Kamijou had no idea when the person had appeared.
“Wha—?”
He let out a questioning voice.
A girl of about 13 or 14 stood so close that he could feel her breath. The girl
had white skin and wore a fur coat that was open on the front and an outfit of
black leather. However, two other things she wore drew the eye even more.
The first was a wide brimmed hat with a pointed tip like a witch would wear.
The second was an imposing eyepatch covering her right eye.
Whoever she was, Kamijou concluded she was from the magic side and he
went on full alert because she had grabbed his right wrist.
However, what happened next went well beyond anything he could have
expected.
The eyepatch girl whispered to him.
“…This isn’t over yet.”
Immediately afterwards…
Without hesitation…
The girl tightened her grip, crushing Kamijou’s right wrist and severing his
hand.
Profound Destruction. ル 9 ニ 1b カケ r サ 991 マ
Utterly overwhelming pain tore Kamijou Touma’s consciousness from him
the instant his right hand was crushed. His unconscious form dropped to the
floor with surprising ease. It was much worse than having his hand cut off
with a knife. An unbelievable amount of fresh blood spewed from the
mangled wound, but the boy’s body no longer moved. He did not writhe in
pain or fear or even let out a cry.
The no longer needed right hand was tossed to the floor.
“Ah…ah…”
Kumokawa Maria was unable to move.
The great amount of red blood made her feel dizzy.
But before that, the one-eyed witch who had suddenly appeared was simply
too frightening. This was different from Dáinsleif. The feeling was different
from that easily understandable surface fear. It slipped into the deepest
portions of people without them noticing and the next thing they knew,
strength had left their limbs.
It was like how domestic violence carried out behind locked doors was
accepted as the normal routine even by the victim.
It was like the climax of a discussion about who to eat first while in a small
snowed in cottage when there seemed no hope of rescue in the near future.
It may have been described as a great fear, but it was not something that
could be rejected on the surface like it was a flame that you reflexively pulled
your hand out of. This fear permeated you so deeply that it created a cycle
that at a normal time you would immediately realize was strange. Just by
standing there, the one-eyed witch could likely even destroy the morals in the
hearts of all those around her.
For example, if an army was going to fight that one-eyed witch, it was
possible the soldiers would get into a fight over who would be forced to stand
before her and they would end up killing each other.
“Hmm.”
Meanwhile, the one-eyed girl grabbed Marian’s Dáinsleif without even
giving Kamijou another glance. The magic sword was still in its scabbard and
she crushed it in her grip, scabbard and all. It broke apart. It was as if the
weapon was made of chocolate. When Dáinsleif fell to the floor, it lost its
golden glow. It then rusted over which was impossible for pure gold. Even
Kumokawa Maria who did not know much about the powers outside of
Academy City could tell the magic sword had completely lost its power.
“Honestly, why would she prepare something this dangerous? It may be a
trait of the Dvergr, but why does she have to take the organization of Gremlin
so lightly? …This ruins everything. I wish she would have thought about
why I was holding back so much.”
She destroyed it because it was dangerous.
That was the exact thought process as Kamijou Touma. In that case, she
could have just left it to Kamijou, but instead she had carelessly destroyed
him.
Why?
She probably had no reason.
She had spotted him first, so she had destroyed him first. When the other
problem remained, she had destroyed it too. That was her thought process as
she wielded that great power. No firm direction could be felt in it. Or
perhaps, it was not needed to be felt.
It was the ultimate form of power wielded as an individual.
No thought was given to what effect it would have on the future.
“Wh-what…who…?”
“Othinus.” The one-eyed witch named a god. “Unlike a certain failure, I am a
pure Magic God. If that is not enough for you to understand, my words are
wasted on you. You should just give up on understanding.”
Was there even any intent behind those words? Or did she just say that in her
spare time, on a whim, out of boredom, because she felt like it? That was the
same way that she killed people, overlooked people, or saved people. It was
so simple. It was simpler than a game of king of the castle. In fact, it was so
simple that it actually made her true nature impossible to see.
Suddenly, something changed.
Something invisible blew out from the crushed remnants of Kamijou
Touma’s right wrist. With a roar, it shot toward Othinus without taking any
real form.
However…
“…Is that all?”
Othinus’s bloody hand grabbed something.
The one-eyed witch tilted her head to the side in confusion.
“It seems you produced decent results during the final stages of World War 3,
but is this all I find when I open the lid?”
She carelessly crushed it.
The invisible power writhed and seemed to try to flee from Othinus. But it
was too late. She poured more strength into her bloody fingers and this time
the invisible power was torn apart and disappeared into thin air.
The violence was overwhelming.
The violence was enough to hold back that unknown power while it was still
unknown.
The one who produced that violence gave no thought to the effects it would
have on her surroundings.
Othinus slowly held out her bloody hand.
She grabbed the back of Marian Slingeneyer’s overalls as the girl lay
collapsed and unmoving. Othinus then forcibly lifted her up.
“I’m going to the effort of collecting you, so make sure to be of some use,”
she muttered before turning her back on Kumokawa Maria.
But then she froze in place.
The Magic God had overlooked Kumokawa Maria on a whim, but now had
she decided to kill her on a whim?
Kumokawa Maria thought that was so, but she was wrong.
“…Oh, it’s the failure.”
Immediately after Othinus’s voice rang out, another person was now there.
At some point, a blond young man had come to be in the ring.
There was nowhere he could have been hidden. There had been no sign of
him using Academy City psychic powers. And yet that blond young man
stood there. It was not that he had suddenly appeared. Kumokawa Maria
could not put it that way. She had no idea when he had arrived.
And the strangest thing of all was that the blond young man was facing
Othinus who had wielded such great power.
“Magic God,” he spat out rudely. It was as if he were declaring himself to be
opposed to the one he named thusly. “I am not here for you this time.”
Most of the chain-link had been destroyed but the blond young man still
pointed toward the mainly useless exit of the ring.
“Hurry up and leave with the Dvergr. I have business with that Imagine
Breaker.”
“…”
Othinus remained silent for a bit.
But then…
A tremendous explosive noise burst out between Othinus and the blond
young man.
Actually, it was not just one. Thousands and tens of thousands of explosive
noises burst out at such short intervals that they all sounded like a single
whole.
However, Kumokawa had no idea what had happened.
She saw no visual phenomenon.
She knew only one thing.
That blond young man could rival that Magic God named Othinus.
“Give it up. This will settle nothing,” said the young man.
Most likely, Othinus had only been testing him. After a few seconds, the
explosive noises suddenly stopped.
“Do you think a mere failure can stand before a pure Magic God?” spat out
Othinus.
“No, I don’t think I can win. If I could, I would have killed you long ago. I
will abstain from killing you as long as I have no means of doing so. That’s
all there is to it.”
“…So you’ve come to be killed by me?”
“It isn’t that either. You know that. You may be a Magic God, but you are not
perfect. Or rather, you are too perfect and that gives you a troublesome
characteristic. You know that and that is why you have put together this
exaggerated plan to free you from that dilemma.”
“…”
“Infinite possibilities sounds good, but that gives you both the possibility of
success and the possibility of failure. I suppose it’s something like matter and
antimatter. For everything, you must hold the possibility for success and the
possibility for failure. No matter how much power you gather, you have a
50/50 chance. If you think of it like Russian roulette, it’s like taking a shot
with three bullets loaded. Let’s be honest, Othinus. While you possess the
power to destroy the world, you also have a 50% chance of losing to a child
in a game of rock-paper-scissors. It’s almost a miracle that Kamijou Touma
has lost twice. His misfortune must really be something. But given this
condition, you cannot just wield your full power at random. You want to find
a way to control those possibilities. Wanting to increase your possibilities for
victory is natural, but when your possibilities for failure increase too, you
need to find some way of dealing with that. 50/50 is the most troublesome of
all.”
The young man then pointed toward his own chest with his thumb.
And he spoke.
“I am an impure example that stopped at the point where I ‘should have’
become a Magic God. In other words, I lose to you in overall power, but I am
freed from that 50/50 dilemma. After all, I am imperfect. Unlike your perfect
balance, my odds of victory have a deviation.”
“And you think that will let you win?”
“No, I already told you I can’t. If I could, I would have killed you long ago,”
said the young man before smiling and continuing. “But that doesn’t mean I
don’t have an idea as to how to push you back just a bit. It’s all thanks to how
you so carelessly crushed Kamijou Touma’s right hand.”
“You don’t mean…?”
“World War 3 was started by a man who held the power to save the world. He
had the power to save the world, but could not save the world without a right
hand to output that power into the world. That was why he used various
methods to obtain that special right hand. That’s right. You cut off the right
hand that only one of can exist in the world.”
A great metallic noise came from above.
It was from one of the pillars used to support the chain-link fence
surrounding the ring. A man wearing red had appeared atop it at some point.
His right arm had been severed at the shoulder. Growing from there was an
unnatural distortion of space that looked as if sugar water had been mixed in.
“Fiamma of the Right with his power to save the world. And me, a man who
can wield the power of a Magic God even if it is impure. …Now then. What
will you do in response to these changing possibilities, 50% Othinus? I
believe you have even odds of just forcing your way through this.”
“Hmph,” snorted Othinus.
While holding Marian Slingeneyer in one hand, she turned her back on the
young man. She was going along with her opponent’s suggestion.
But after taking a few steps, Othinus suddenly stopped. She carelessly tossed
Marian to the side.
“No, I guess I’ll kill you,” she said.
With a great roar, something beyond Kumokawa Maria’s understanding blew
about.
Natural Selector, the one who determines natural selection. On that stage
where countless contestants, Kiharas, Gremlin, Kamijou Touma, and Marian
Slingeneyer had all fought, a battle began that had the same theme but was on
a completely different level.
A while after the turmoil in Baggage City had ended, a certain person arrived.
She was a young woman that wore a ready-made cheap suit. She looked as if
she were heading in for a job interview. However, the documents in the large
envelope she held all held top secret information that not even the leader of
an entire nation was allowed to view.
She was in control of something on the global level.
The old man who had merely trembled deep within Baggage City was no
match for her.
The true tops of Baggage City and the Anti-Academy City Science Guardians
had been completely crushed by the Kiharas. This old man was only the one
who set the policies of the giant organization. When a young woman that
took on the world was visiting him, that old men’s defeat was already certain.
It was so certain that the right to decide had fallen to him.
Everyone above him had been utterly destroyed.
“Now then,” said the woman. “I hope you now understand just how
dangerous the things we hold in Academy City are. For that purpose, we lost
three…no, four Kiharas. But I suppose that is a fair cost for such a
demonstration. The #2, Kakine Teitoku, also acquired a technique to form
human cells using Dark Matter, the loss has already been compensated for.”
The number of victims had not even been 1/1000 of the number the woman
had expected.
Most likely, it was due to the actions of the irregular Kihara that the
spectators outside of the battle had remained unharmed.
The woman could not display it in simple numbers, so she was a little unsure
if the fear had gotten across adequately. However, the old man was surprised
by something else.
“A fair…cost…?”
“Yes. A fair cost for getting across without words that these Anti-Academy
City grumblings are not only worthless but actually have a negative effect.”
As she smoothly spoke, the woman pointed at the documents she had spread
out on the luxurious table.
She tapped at what she pointing at.
“Don’t tell me you thought those were the only Kiharas.”
“If there are more, I am afraid but it has the opposite effect,” the old man said
after just barely working up an almost nonexistent bit of courage. “If
Academy City has more of those things, it is worse than we thought. This is a
danger to the world! We must stand up to them for the sake of good.
Especially now that you have shown us what they are!!”
“What a pain…”
The woman in the suit brought her hand to her forehead in annoyance.
She then shook her head.
“You have it backwards.”
“What…?”
“What do you think the Kiharas are? Please don’t give me some hackneyed
response about them being an elite force created by Academy City.”
She pushed a few of the documents aside with her index finger to reveal
another document buried beneath them.
She summarized what it said.
“It is a type of side effect. When people wish to misuse a field of pure
science, someone appears to actually do it. That is what a Kihara is.
Currently, most of the world’s cutting edge technology is held by Academy
City. That is why the Kiharas are concentrated in Academy City. By
concentrating them, they can be controlled.”
“You…don’t mean…”
“But if that concentration in Academy City is destroyed and science is
scattered throughout the world, Kiharas will naturally start cropping up all
over the world. They are currently bound to a single bloodline, but that is not
a necessity. If you Anti-Academy City Science Guardians expand, the world
will be overrun by Kiharas along with the technology. Academy City will be
unable to control that.”
There was one simple example.
The heretical Kihara that had appeared in Baggage City. Kihara Kagun, the
member of Gremlin who had gone by the name Bersi.
It may have been because he joined with Gremlin that they had an
environment that allowed them to use scientific technology.
But it may not have just been that.
Kihara Kagun may have been destined to join Gremlin for the very reason
that Gremlin planned to reinforce their magic with scientific technology.
“Now then, old man. The Anti-Academy City Science Guardians were
created in the name of not allowing Academy City to continue with its
tyranny, but are you prepared to stick with that ideal of yours even if it
creates a world that will be swallowed up by tons of naturally occurring
Kiharas?”
The woman held out a single piece of paper.
It was a contract with simple contents.
Just by signing the bottom of the paper, the fight would be over for the old
man and the others on his side.
In the form of defeat, of course.
Really, it was nothing more than a ritual to let the old man and the others
know about the already decided outcome.
“You…” squeezed out the old man as he held the fountain pen in a trembling
hand. “You speak of these Kiharas so easily. Who are you?”
In response, the woman gave a slight smile. She grabbed the white coat she
had folded and placed over the back of her chair. She spread it out and put it
on. It was no ordinary coat. It was a lab coat.
“I am a Kihara, too. Kihara Yuiitsu. I am one of those who will always appear
as long as humans use science.”
That woman who had written off the loss of four Kiharas as a small sacrifice
left Baggage City with a single piece of paper in hand.
She did it so easily.
It felt like nothing more than someone building a fence on the weekend after
their dog had escaped from the yard.
With that, the mayhem came to an end.
Afterword
To those who have bought the volumes one at a time, it’s been a while. To
those who bought them all at once: nice to meet you.
I’m Kamachi Kazuma.
It’s the fourth book already!! This volume didn’t use the old chapter concept
of the past. This was to create an effect where the reader won’t be able to
predict what will happen next or know who would die, and created a rule to
reveal everything near the end. This little gimmick that requires one to think
drove the entire story this time.
This time, the main theme was about the relations between micro and macro.
But as the story isn’t divided into individual chapters this time, it may be
difficult to comment on different episodes. Thus, this time, I’ll break the rules
and describe the characters that appeared. I will then use the understanding of
these characters who drove the story to conclude this story again.
Kihara Ransuu.
A researcher working on the development of chemicals that affect the brain. I
created this character by looking from the angle of what kind of skill was
needed to create the #5 Five Over.
The skill itself was rather complicated, but he was the most mentally sane
amongst the Kiharas that appeared here, and was someone who would easily
understand people. He was in the middle-low tier of his family, and worked
by looking at the people who were watching a sports ceremony and
considering about those things. It would be very lucky of him if he could get
any information as a Kihara.
There were lots of extreme real illusions in this story, but he was originally
skilled at controlling emotions of a certain kind. For example, he could use a
command like 'I don’t know why, but the door handle just feels strangely
scary → I don’t want to go out’ to limit his target’s movement before killing
them off with a gun or a knife. This was his fighting style.
He himself said that he felt that real illusions were made to kill time as it’s
too boring to suppress the enemy early.
…In the end, he met someone with a similar ability, and was finally bound in
that loop of illusions like he was facing a mirror.
Kihara Enshuu.
She looked like…damaged goods from the Kihara family, but in fact, she was
a girl who used her intelligence to rise to the top of the group. Graphs did
appear around Enshuu on the monitors, and that’s the function of the
smartphone hanging on her neck which could add on to the information semi-
automatically.
My initial concept was to make a Kihara robot. But as I thought about it,
there was no robot that could talk in the exact same manner as a human, so I
made some changes to her design (though it’s like observing a world where
microbes on Mars are talking to each other in Japanese…). If I couldn’t let
her think like a human, I might as well set her up as a human. On first glance,
it looked like humans were using some program to create this ability. But if
it’s not a girl, the person using it would become like a person that was
controlled by the program… In fact, there are cases where people end up in
such a situation due to over-reliance on things like weight control appliances
and fortune-telling sites. In the end, is it still considered a curse?
On a side note, my final impression on Kihara Enshuu is that of an extremely
ordinary girl who’s able to transform glamorously with the power of the
Kihara!
Kihara Byouri.
She has often been called an aunty, but she’s a big sister wearing pajamas…
What age will the so-called 'aunt' in light novels nowadays be? This is a
character who liked to play sick, full of mysteries, and also a boss character
born from the Japanese tradition of transformation. I like a powerful foe
that’s tough to beat and something I can use to rest my back on, so her trait
was the phase adjustment to deliberately show that she couldn’t stand up. It’s
this reason that Kihara Kagun would keep his guard when around her. This
time, she used the power of the #2. But even without using his power, she
could just use the knowledge and skills of a Kihara and modify her own body
rampantly.
In the end, Kihara Byouri was basically formed from the change of phase
with the anticipation of the attack from the science side. So if she was
attacked by something out of science, that battle strategy which required
transforming a few times and slowly becoming stronger wouldn’t work.
Kihara Kagun.
The ace this time. He wasn’t just limited to working on near-death
experiences originally, but also about everything related to life and the soul
that wasn’t supernatural. He explained them through scientific means and
tried to conclude that a human’s life really existed, and that it wouldn’t
change in value because of standings or sudden changes in situation
(basically, this Kihara’s aim was good…just the aim). However, during his
experiments, he created the skill to easily turn a human life On-Off, and
realized that if he continued with his experiments, even if the value of human
life never changed, it would be held at a very low baseline, and thus will be
researched.
As a researcher, he undoubtedly killed the most number of people amongst
the Kiharas. But the total damage he had done was 0 for he revived the dead,
which made him someone with such amazing experience.
He looked…thoroughly like a kind teacher who ran off to seek revenge. But
after thinking through it, this guy may have gotten the power to take revenge,
but he did agree with the Radiosonde Castle and the Hawaiian Islands
incidents. He helped the audience at Baggage City, but he also did take part
in the action in Baggage City. He can be considered to be like the other
Kiharas when it comes to achieving a good objective and destroying
everything to achieve the means… In other words, this Kihara was released
because he protected the children from the killer on the road, but finally
couldn’t control his own actions.
…Thus, because such a thing happened, Kumokawa Maria concluded that the
'sorry' wasn’t said to her, but to others. In fact, Kumokawa Maria was one of
the others. That’s because the teacher she spent so much time to find no
longer existed.
Bersi.
We’ll be giving a cross-analysis to distinguish him from Kihara Kagun. As he
had a defensive spell that completely nullifies fatal wounds, he was a
problematic character who didn’t mind about other people’s personalities or
habits and would interfere through small actions. Logically, if someone with
ordinary emotions ended up in such a situation, the mind would collapse first.
However, I avoided the above-mentioned problem by stating that his research
became useful in such an attack.
He could nullify all fatal attacks, but he also had a sword spell that increases
its destructive power every time he was attacked. Thus, when facing a fierce
attack by the enemy, he could use a spell that has an infinite ceiling. This is
different from Accelerator in that it's not the control of just one attack, but
that the thing that’s worth noting is that once the power increases, he could
maintain such destructive power when fighting the enemy in the future. As
his name suggested, he really was an inflating bastard.
However, he wouldn’t be able to fight skillfully if his attack power wasn’t
fine-tuned. Thus, he’s not used to attacking others. It’s because of this that he
used his fists to fight in the beginning. This could be somewhat seen from the
way Kihara Kagun wished to fight with his target on equal grounds until
death.
On a side note, Kihara Ransuu and Útgarða-Loki, who were dealt with easily
at the beginning, would be the natural enemies to Bersi.
Útgarða-Loki.
The illusionist on the magic side. Like Sigyn and Marian, he was originally a
magician who wasn’t supposed to take part in direct battle. As for why such
people were gathered in Baggage City, I suppose everyone understood from
the explanation of a certain plan in the ending of the book? In other words,
Gremlin didn’t want to win. What’s important was to accurately adjust the
environment in Baggage City that got involved in the battle.
To Gremlin, they had no need to take action in Baggage City, but the Anti-
Academy City Science Guardians said that they wanted to replace Academy
City and create a global standard for supernatural powers, and brought their
weird interests into this discussion and made use of them.
Sigyn.
The person who fell at the start of the battle. She originally could not only
give suggestions to her allies, but also give wrong suggestions to the enemy
and cause them to self-destruct. Thus, there are lots of ways for her to attack.
She’s more apt at analyzing the opponent’s logic than magic, and would add
on to it. She would look like an expert in debating. Her skill in making up for
logic could also be used for magic, and so she entered their profession (?).
She would just suggest, and the glory would only belong to her when it
succeeds. It’s because she continued to remain so irresponsible that she
wouldn’t have any hesitation to betray her allies when she had such a weak
understanding of them even if she didn’t end up like what happened in the
volume. This was a character that would be interesting if she wasn’t modified
into a chair or table by Marian, whom we’re about to talk about.
Marian Slingeneyer.
The culprit who brought the level of bloodiness in this story to this level. A
fanatic at modifying human bodies… But one can tell from the drama when
she pulled out Dáinsleif that she originally didn’t specialize in modifying
human parts.
It’s mentioned in the work, but deliberately modifying the enemy's human
parts into terrifying shapes was a strategic choice in battle to shake the
enemy’s will to fight.
Thus, she could modify everything that’s not human too. She could modify
them into handsome men and pretty ladies. The complete tools could be used
to refine minerals, and she would need precise calculations, like what's used
by guided missiles, to modify lifeforms. Anyway, it’s roughly those kinds of
rules, I suppose?
…It’s just, since this is a girl who uses those kinds of tables and chairs to
attain healing, I suppose it would be really amazing if she could make a
beautiful lady according to her senses.
Through the explanation of Dáinsleif in the text, lots of people will be
thinking that ‘if that’s the ability of the item that came with it, what’s the
actual ability of the item itself?’ But like what Stiyl said in his Side Story, if
they could randomly create a powerful spiritual item, it’ll be impossible to
achieve balance if they don’t control it. Try to use these words to understand.
On a side note, the Dáinsleif mentioned here is different from the Gungnir
mentioned somewhere else. In the original legend, it was prepared for a
human king to use. Thus, there’s no need to view it as a connecting spell for
gods to use gods’ weapons and link it to the holy tool Mjölnir.
Able to modify people that freely yet succumb into panic when her partner
Bersi died…that’s her trait. She had an extreme personality of having a clear
line between friend and foe and was somewhat insane at times. Even so, what
if the final road really becomes her redemption…?
Saflee Opendays.
The most normal person amongst the competitors in the Natural Selector
fighting tournament. A person who simply used wrestling moves. The current
1-versus-1 gimmick of the global martial arts tournament lost its luster with
the psychic interference from Academy City (one can understand when
powers were partly used for performance activities like Daihaseisai). She
merely came to Baggage City to find someone who would support her using
only wrestling moves.
Thus, her aim wasn’t to win the Natural Selector, but to make those rich
enterprises and investors focus on her instead of those with large amounts of
power no matter what. Thus, her battle style went from an official tournament
to street-side fighting, and nothing changed after the war between science and
magic.
From the way she’s worried about destroying, perhaps she had a relentless
show business in her profession?
Oumi Shuri.
Looks like a 10-year-old, but this is only because of things like the
Clostridium botulinum bacteria. She’s actually a 30+ aunty. A ninja with a
cheerleader outfit, a school bag, and a gardening trowel as her main weapon,
and her nature’s a mess. This was a measure to deliberately stand out and
attract the enemy’s attention… But it really brought a lot of trouble to the
illustrator. It’s messy, but if it’s too messy, it would be really embarrassing.
However, if it was too neat, it would deviate from the intent of the text. I feel
that designing her image was a difficult C+ different.
Normally, characters of this kind would be of a low level (expendable).
Genins should be in charge of protecting the Jounin of the higher levels
(that’s why the management could survive and built on such
accomplishments to achieve their standings). However, Oumi Shuri herself
overturned such a theory. She didn’t get abandoned, but also made an
amazing feat of surviving.
Naturally put, she still focused on protecting her allies and subordinates, but
as the forces that first appeared were eliminated, she was running around
berserk and far from her original thought process… The Kouga themselves
secretly had people in Academy City, but they had a vastly different target
from the ones here. From this, we can tell that the Kouga were largely
divided.
Kumokawa Maria.
Fresh blood, illusions, human modifications, a ninja that tried to act young, a
biological weapon, a shape shifting boss, the absolute cold of -20 degrees
Celsius… In such a rampant hell, she was the ever important oasis. The
panties-servicing younger Kumokawa sister. She’s armed with a fighting
style of Capoeira, breakdance, and pole dance. But even though she gave
such an impression, there wasn’t much mention in the text. Most likely, it’s
because she was worried that she would be exposed. The few illustrations of
her caused a change in the hell in this volume!...But this girl looked like she
was suffering, which was the jumping feeling or the moving weight or
whatsoever.
Her ability’s called Violence Doughnut, an ability to increase the centrifugal
force in her by 0.5 to 2 times, and she’s a Level 2. Centrifugal force, one of
the basics when fighting, increases destructiveness, but her bones and
muscles are as only tough as a human's, so her trait was that her bones will
snap if she punched really hard.
She was often saying some amazing things, but Kumokawa Maria wasn’t
really active. However, that’s likely a characteristic she shares with her older
sister Seria. From the point mentioned in New Testament 2, that she couldn’t
do anything to prevent the 20,000 clones from dying even after knowing
about it, one can understand the standpoint of these two sisters.
Kamijou Touma.
As everyone knows, he’s safe as he’s the protagonist. However, one of the
main themes this time was to break the rule that with Kamijou around, all his
allies will be saved. Thus, the key term, Kamijou Touma, was used for all
sorts of things. Even in this story, there were lots of emphasis on the term
itself.
However, I suppose the boy’s existence that appeared at the end had an
obvious difference to the Kamijou Touma from before. Because of this, even
after returning to an ordinary chapter, the rule of the icy world that controlled
this place was replaced by something else, so this difference wouldn’t
change. Anyway, it’s that sort of reason why such a change happened.
…Well, I’m looking forward to seeing if there’s going to be some amazing
damage.
As for the character who appeared as a Boss-level opponent and caused the
damage, I’ll deliberately abstain from commenting. That’s a twist which’s for
the benefit of the development of the series and for those important
characters to continue to appear.
I’d like to express my thanks to my illustrator, Haimura-san, and my editor
Miki-san. After I came up with the gimmick, Haimura-san probably spent a
lot of thinking time to choose which illustrations to use for which scenes. The
designation of the RPG-style shape shifting boss-type which would have
meaninglessly increased the illustrating difficulty would have him yelling
"NO!". I’ll have to really thank him this time.
Also, I’d like to express my thanks to the readers. As I selfishly used my
thoughts to break out of the safety zone and nearly caused the pillar of
support sustaining the story to collapse, I faced this problem which a series
would have when it runs on for too long but isn’t going to be resolved easily.
I’ll give my heartfelt thanks to everyone for giving me the courage to tackle
this problem.