ā Akane-san⦠Thereās a āMoonflowerā here, right?
ā Yes. Undoubtedly.
āThe sword Moonflower, which the residents of Shimazu so much venerate, is in a shrine at the end of this snowy pathā
Where is the sword?
There are offerings around the center of the altar, and thereās not a speck of dust, which means itās cleaned regularly, but āMoonflowerā is missing.
ā Moonflower only shows itself at night. Akane. (Fuji)
ā Yes. Pardon my intrusion, Moonflower.
Akane lit a small fireball on her palm and shot it towards the place where the sword was supposed to be.
But the fireball split in half and disappeared before reaching its target.
ā It cuts magic!?
Magic in this world is created by converting the life energy circulating in the body into various phenomena.
Normal fire would need oxygen to survive, but fire created by magic (like Akaneās) can burn for as long as it is supplied energy.
Cutting said fire would require great savvy in magic, or equipment made to counter it.
Even Kouyaās warehouse didnāt have something like this.
ā Iām⦠not sure I understand all of this. All I know is that thereās a very important sword that cares for the island. How is Akane tied to it?
In fact, they call this sword a deity, but it feels more like a curse.
ā Boy, are you acquaintanced with the story of the Seven Meteorites?
ā Iāve only heard the name. I know nothing about it.
ā Then letās start from there. Hopefully you reconsider some things afterwards.
Fuji looked at me dead in the eyes.
ā Takaya, would you believe me if I told you that our ancestors were not originally from this world?