Chapter 136 \nItâs noon on the third day of Amakoâs captivity.\n
ăWe were waiting around Hinomoto to carry out our mission, as the completion of Towa was nearing.
ăFor the mission, we were divided into three teams. The first was a highly mobile diversionary team, the second was a team to hold off the security guards, and the last was a team to go to Jinya-san and Amako.
ăIâm in the third unit, commanded by Hayate-san, while Arc-san and Blurin are in the second unit.
     Iâm a little worried about Blurin, but if heâs with Arc-san, heâll be fine. âŚâŚ right?ăWell, I think he can take care not to cause serious injury to his opponent.
ăHowever, although it was good to be in place, as expected, the area around the entrance to Hinomoto was heavily guarded, making it difficult to enter without being detected.
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âAre you nervous?â
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ăDaitetsu-san speaks to me as I stare at the gate from a distance.
ăWith his simple armor and large sword sheathed on his back, I nodded frankly.
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âYes, Iâve never done anything like this before.â
âI guess youâre right. To tell you the truth, itâs my first time too.â
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ăI was almost thrown off by Daitetsu-san who said it so openly.
ăAccording to what Hayate-san told me, Daitetsu-san used to be a soldier for Hinomoto before he came to the hidden village, and he is an excellent person with plenty of experience.
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âI hope this is the last time I have to do something like this.â
ââŚâŚ yeah.â
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ăHe was one of the soldiers who had been protecting Hinomoto.
ăHe is helping us to stop the war, but in his heart, he must not want to fight with the same species.
ăIf we can, I hope we can capture Jinya-san in the shortest time possible. âŚâŚ
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âCaptain, the diversion team is ready.â
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ăWhile I was talking with Daitetsu-san, a subordinate told Hayate-san, who was a little further away, that he had received word of the diversion team waiting in front of another gate.
ăHearing what was said, Hayate-san nodded, looked around at the thirty or so members of the group, including me and Daitetsu-san, and opened his mouth.
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âWhen the signal is given from that side, weâll enter Hinomoto too. Iâm sure there will be heavily deployed guards inside, but weâll take advantage of the confusion and get to Towa at once. And with that, Iâve asked the escort team to clear the area.â
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ăEveryone, including me, nodded at Hayateâs words.
ăHe instructed us to wait for his signal, made everyone sit down, and came closer to me.
ăHayate-san spoke to me anxiously.
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âUsato, if you have to fight Jinya, be careful not to get surrounded.â
âYes, I understand.â
ââŚâŚ Jinya is a warrior who prefers to fight without magic. The reason he doesnât need magic is because heâs a bear beastman who is blessed with a great physique. In addition, the swordsmanship that he specializes in is from a school that was created based on the techniques of Kannagi-sama. âŚâŚ No matter how strong you are, it is difficult to avoid attacks when your movements are predicted by precognitive magic.â
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ăKannagi-sama.
ăAs I recall, it was a beast woman who was working with the previous hero.
ăThereâs no way I can underestimate someone who can handle such a personâs swordsmanship. Rather, the fact that she was working with the hero makes him, in my opinion, as formidable a woman as Rose.
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âIâm glad I left âŚâŚ Linka behind. I couldnât let that girl be a part of a conflict like this.â
âShe did say she wanted to come. âŚâŚâ
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ăBefore we left the hidden village, Linka said with a bow and arrow in her hand, âI want to come too!ăIâm going to save Amako!â From a distance, it looked funny, but from Hayate-sanâs point of view, it was probably not a good idea.
ăWeâre not going out to play now. We have to go to a place where there is a risk that the other party will come at us with the intention of killing us. Hayate-san couldnât take Linka to such a place.
ăAnd so, Linka was taken back home by Kagari-san, who strapped her to a wing. âŚâŚ crying, shouting loudly to Hayate-san and why he was being bad to her.
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[Fatherâs unworthy! You stink! Youâre always hiding behind motherâs back! Ugh, you stinky stink!!! And, Usatoâs, Usatoâs! You scarily strong monster! You surprise of a human! Youâre a monster from the neck up and a monster underneath too!]
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ăI really felt like I was going to burst into tears.
ăI wouldâve.
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ââŚâŚ Usato, do I smell that bad? âŚâŚ Iâve been called stinky twice.â
âI wonder what the difference is between a monster and a monster. âŚâŚâ
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ăLetâs not even get into the fact that theyâre both inhuman at this point. Whatâs that? Do I look like a monster, like a sphinx or a mythical creature?
ăRemembering her words, Hayate-san and I both feel depressed.
ăRemembering Linkaâs abuse, something occurred to me, so I decided to ask about it.
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âHayate-san, how is your wife doing?â\nâMy wife has been away from here on business. It turned out to be a good thing, but Iâm afraid of whatâs going to happen after she comes back. âŚâŚ Haha, Iâm really scared. âŚâŚâ
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ăSighing loudly, Hayate-san looks melancholy.
ăâŚâŚ Well, I canât help it that I was abused at this point. I canât be in such a depressed mood when Iâm about to go into battle.
ăSaying that and changing my mind, I notice that something shiny has been launched into the sky, something flew above Hinomoto and burst into flames with a loud noise was undoubtedly a spell cast by a member of the diversion team.
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âThatâs the signal. Letâs go, everyone.â
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ăAt the signal, everyone stood up and quietly headed towards the door.
ăThe soldiers on guard were too distracted by the signal to look at us.
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âUsato, can I leave it to you? Iâll cover you.â
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ăHayate-san checked the soldiers on guard and asked.
ăThere are six of them âŚâŚ and I can get close enough to neutralize them without them noticing.
ăI nodded and took out my gauntlet to make a healing magic bullet, and took off at full speed from the spot. When the soldiers heard the sound of my leap, they all turned around and immediately raised their weapons.
ăAt that moment, the healing magic bullet that I created while running hit the soldier who was about to raise his bow and arrow and knocked him down.
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âWhoa!â
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       I apologize inwardly as I swing the soldier around to engulf the four soldiers who had tried to point their weapons at me.
ăFinally, I toss the bow and arrow at the soldier who flipped it off.
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âMoâ-monstâguh!â
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ăWas he about to say something? Well not like I care.
ăAs far as I can see, there are no external injuries. âŚâŚ I was able to stun him well. After all, healing throws are very effective in group battles.Â
ăI placed a thumbs up towards the back while casting a healing spell on the fallen who are as donkey-headed as Hayate-san was two days ago, and Daitetsu-san who has a twitchy smile on his face, opened their mouths.
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ââŚâŚ Hey, hey, hey. This thing didnât even need backup, did it?â
âEven though I asked for it, even six soldiers are too easy for him âŚâŚ really tremendous.â
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ăSurprised, Hayate-san turned back to his men and indicated the soldiers I had stunned with his hand.
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âDid you see that? This is what heâs capable of. There will be no one who doubts it now. Then our job is to get him to Amako. âŚâŚ Letâs go!â
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ăAt first they were confused, but Hayate-sanâs words reenergized them, and they shouted in response, approaching the door I was at.
ăI watched them with somewhat distant eyes, and then looked up at the door towering behind me.
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âWait for me. Amako, Nea.â
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ăI will save you.
ăIâve been told that Iâm a monster, but this time, Iâm going to take the shortest route possible.
ăI donât care how bad my reputation gets at this point. I definitely donât want to lose the friends Iâve been traveling with.
ăHaving made up my mind once again, I clenched my fist, which was filled with healing magic, and started to move forward.
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ăThe âTowaâ. It was supposed to be made for people with precognitive magic.
ăBy transferring precognitive magic into the magic tool itself, my mother has poured her heart and soul into creating a magic tool that will allow precognitive magicians who are forced to live in isolated spaces to live freely.
ăIâm sure my mother didnât want me to lead a life of inconvenience.
ăA life of freedom without being bound by precognition magic.
ăFree from the status of not being allowed to leave the country.
ăShe wished for such a normal life that ordinary people lead, from the bottom of her heart.
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âLook, Amako. This is âTowaâ.â
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ăBut this man messed up motherâs wish.
ăI was taken out of the room where I had been confined and brought to a place, surrounded by Jinya and soldiers who seemed to be my bodyguards.
ăI left Nea in the room, but Iâm sure sheâs still watching me somewhere.
ăThe place I was brought to was a large square, which was unusual for this place.\năNormally, this is a place where many people gather for festivals and other events, but today, in the center of the square, there was a square black object about one size larger than a hut, and around it were several people who looked like technicians looking at magic tools.
ăThat was the âTowaâ.
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âYouâre going to fall into a deep sleep, just like your mother. You would like that, right?â
ââŚâŚ I have one final question for you, is that alright?â
âWhat?â
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ăI ask the question, ignoring Jinyaâs words.
ăThe question Iâm about to ask is just a confirmation. But I do have a few questions.
ăUntil I hear them, I canât move forward with the situation.
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âWho was really supposed to be using âTowaâ?â
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ăJinyaâs eyes widened and he fell silent, as if the question was unexpected.
ăAfter a few seconds of silence, he looked to his men to back off.
ăWhen he was sure that his men were gone, he gave a thin smile.
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âAll right. Iâll tell you one last thing. As you can imagine, you were originally supposed to be on âTowaâ.â
âI would have only lost my precognitive magic if I had been placed on the âŚâŚ completed âTowaâ. What did you do to my motherâs âTowaâ?â
ââŚâŚ Youâre smart. You got that far with that little information.â
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ăHe looked surprised, but his thin smile didnât fade.
ăJinya looks at âTowaâ out of the corner of his eye and speaks nostalgically.
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âKanokoâs research was undoubtedly a success. But in the process of that research, I happened to learn something. That is that âTowaâ allows us to transfer and give magic itself from others.â
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ăâŚâŚ So thatâs it.
ăIf you can transfer precognitive magic to a magic tool, then you can transfer magic from person to person through a magic tool.
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âBut thereâs no way mother wouldnât have noticed that.â
âOf course, thatâs what Kanoko was trying to hide from me. It was to no avail, though. When I found out about it, I bribed the researcher and instructed him to secretly rebuild the inside of the âTowaâ.â
âHuh.â
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ăI knew.
ăI knew in my head that he was the kind of person who would do such a thing, but I couldnât control my anger and glared at Jinya.
ăHe let out a derisive laugh, not bothering to meet my gaze.
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âBut hey, Iâve noticed. That woman. Kanoko, who noticed it with her precognitive magic, immediately attempted to restore the âTowaâ to its original function, but âŚâŚ the âTowaâ was already fully completed to the point where it was too late.â
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âIn doing so, I put a watchful eye on Kanoko to prevent her from doing anything unnecessary, and I made sure that she couldnât move âŚâŚââ
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ăJinya broke off there and shook his head in dismay.
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âNormally, I would have given up right there, but that woman took unexpected action, and to my surprise, she got around the surveillance and tried to destroy âTowaâ by forcing it to run out of control. It was abominable.â
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ăIt wouldnât be long before he could fool the watchful eye.
ăMother, of all people, should have known better than to try to destroy it in such a short time.
ăBut even so, it was for âŚâŚ me that she tried to destroy it.
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âIt was unexpected for me to let âTowaâ run amok and try to destroy it. So I was in a panic at that time. But at this time, an unexpected miscalculation occurred for Kanoko.â
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ăJinya then pointed to his own eyes.
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âEven though it was running out of control, âTowaâ was still properly activated. I happened to be the closest one to the runaway and Kanokoâs precognition magic came into play. I didnât get your precognition magic, which was my original goal, but I did get what I wanted. And Kanoko, the only one who knew what I was planning, is now bedridden. That means that âŚâŚ your motherâs actââ
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ăMy heart trembles.
ăI donât know what it is that Iâm feeling, but I know for sure that itâsâŚ
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âItâs all for nothing.â
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ăThis is an existence that must not be tolerated.
ăJinya looked down at me and said that with a sneer, and then had the soldiers of the Kingsguard bring me back to the front of âTowaâ.\n\nâThatâs just me, isnât it?â
ââŚâŚ!â
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ăJinya looked up at the voice coming down from above, and before he knew it, there was a black-haired, red-eyed girl sitting on the âTowaâ with her legs crossed.
ăWhen did she sit down? Moreover, the way she appeared was unnecessarily elaborate, which was probably done on purpose.
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âWho are you, youâre not a beast, are you? What have you done to my men?â
âHmm, you still think you have the upper hand, donât you? Well then, no.â
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ăNeh wagged her finger lightly, and one of the Kingsguard soldiers, who had his hand on the hilt of his sword behind Jinya, suddenly swung the sheathed sword at his head.
ăJinya, who had noticed it with his premonition, punched the soldier away, but his expression showed no room for error.
ăThe soldier who had attacked Jinya was seized by another soldier, but it was no longer possible to seize him as the other one struck at them with empty eyes.
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âWhat the hell? Whatâs going on?
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ăJinya was in a state of confusion as he looked at his surroundings, which were quickly becoming divided.
ăIn contrast to the girl, Nea, who is watching the situation in a good mood, looks at Jinya pityingly.
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âYes. Your prediction is really only that good, isnât it? Itâs only a borrowed power. So you canât see the present or the future at all.â
âHuh, you âŚâŚ!â
âI believed in you, didnât I? I believed that this future would come to me.â
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ăI use the shoulder of the researcher who removed all my restraints as a springboard to get on top of âTowaâ. For a moment, I meet Neaâs gaze, but she urges me onward with an uncharacteristically kind smile.
ăJinya tries to stop her, but the Kingsguard soldiers controlled by Nea hold him back.
ăWithout even looking at it, I jumped off the top of âTowaâ as hard as I could. I jumped down so defenselessly that I didnât think about the future, but there was no fear in me anymore.
ăBecause I had already seen it.
ăI knew he was coming.
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âWhat, Amako? Why are you jumping down?â
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ăWhen I looked at the destination of the voice, I saw Usato holding a beastman soldier with white eyes in each hand. The soldiers were lying around, also with white eyes, and the scene could best be described as disastrous.
ăI opened my arms, feeling a bit spoilt, and he put the soldier down and ran to me at full speed ââ- and jumped as wide as he could.
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ăIâm speechless.
ăThere are so many things I want to say.
ăBut I canât. If I said them, I would probably cry.
ăIn such a situation, crying without any outward appearance would annoy Usato.
ăBut if itâs just one word âŚâŚ, itâs okay.
ăI whispered to Usato, who embraced me with a strong hug, my voice trembling with the words I had just thought from the bottom of my heart.
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âUsato.â
âHmm?â
âThank you for being with me.â
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ăThe words were inappropriate for the occasion.
ăBut even so, Usato smiled at me like he always does.
ăHe wasnât a demon or a monster, and he had a bright smile that suited his age.
ăI was too embarrassed to say the next few words, but Iâm sure Iâll say them someday.
ăIâm sure Iâll be able to say it out loud someday, âStay with me.â
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TL Note: Thereâs no tears in my eyes, itâs you thatâs having tears!Â
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Authorâs Note:
(Oh, this is totally the position of the main heroine âŚâŚ)
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Jinya who only believes in precognitive magic, and Amako, who believed in the prediction of Usatoâs arrival.
This difference is huge.
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The next chapter will be updated tomorrow morning at six oâclock.
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I wrote an activity report about the release of the first volume of the comicalization.