It had been two weeks since he went to visit Itadori.
The voting for Rikka, which took place earlier this week, went well, and the government would probably announce the results tomorrow. This time, Tsugumi voted for Hitsugi Airi, who came in fifth in the ranking, but it seemed that half of his class voted for Hagakure Sakura. He wondered if it was some kind of harassment.
When he asked why, they said after looking at his face, âNo, because I feel some kind of kinship.â
âŠPlease donât decide such an important thing on that basis. Well, he supposed the votes of a few classmates were insignificant.
And now, Tsugumi was on the train with Chidori. They were on their way to the Amusement Park they had agreed to go to.
He asked Bell if she wanted to go as well, but she refused, saying she didnât want to go to a crowded place. Well, he expected her to say so.
âHmmm, itâs kind of funny when you dress like that. Isnât it hard to see whatâs ahead?â
âSurprisingly, the vision isnât that bad. But it looks good, doesnât it? Iâve got Mebuki-senpaiâs blessing on this one.â
With that said, Tsugumi pointed to the pair of thin tinted glasses he currently wore on his face. A few days ago, he went out of his way to ask Mebuki-senpai to go out and help him find a pair of glasses that would look good on him.
âHmm. I like the usual Tsugumi better.â
âYou can always see the usual me at home. âŠWell, I wouldnât use it unless itâs an occasion like this.â
âBut then again, how much of an impression can be changed just by wearing glasses?
Tsugumi gazed at his reflection in the trainâs glass. At a quick glance, it couldnât connect with the usual him. The glasses were very effective, and no one had yet approached him today. In that respect, it could be said that Mebukiâs choice was accurate.
He put one cold hand in his jacket pocket. But then Tsugumi remembered the thing that touched his fingertips and let out a small sigh.
âI appreciate Senpaiâs good attention, but I donât want to get something like this.
When shopping for glasses with Mebuki, she handed some of her handmade self-defense items, saying, âThings are so dangerous these days.â Each item was about the size of a marble and easy to carry around, but the contents were all useless, such as bird traps and smoke screens, and honestly, it felt like he was forced to buy something unnecessary. It said the material had no effect on the human body, but using it might cause other problems.
Today, too, he had originally intended to leave it at home, but when he noticed it, the whole sachet had been twisted into his jacket pocket. Perhaps Chidori had secretly slipped it in there. She might have heard about it from Mebuki beforehand.
âI think this might be the first time Iâve ever been alone with Tsugumi at an Amusement Park. Itâs kind of weird.â
Chidori laughed happily as Tsugumi gazed absent-mindedly outside.
âIt might be true if anyone asked. Although they had gone out shopping together, they had never been to this kind of leisure facility.
When he was younger, he couldnât go out far because he wasnât accompanied by a parent or guardian, and even when he entered Middle School and his range of activities expanded, puberty and the eyes of those around him meant that they didnât go out to play together as much as they used to. In fact, he was so bothered by the comparison of their performances that he avoided going out with Chidori himself.
-When he was little, Chidori was the center of his world.
Tsugumi chuckled at the thought. Thinking about it, maybe it wasnât so different now.
âIâm looking forward to it, the Amusement Park.â
âYeah, Iâm really looking forward to it!â
âTenma Amusement Park. It was an up-and-coming facility that planned to attract about two million visitors a year.
According to the pamphlet given at the entrance, it aimed to be a theme park that offered a new sensory experience, combining fancy elements based on fairy tales with mystery-solving elements that even adults could enjoy.
âŠIt might be a bit overstuffed.
âLooks like thereâs going to be a ceremony in the central plaza. Well, itâs a pre-opening, so it canât be helped.â
Tsugumi muttered to himself as he looked at the schedule he had received with the pamphlet. The ceremony started fifteen minutes from now. After about 30 minutes of speeches and parades, the attractions would finally be unleashed.
âI donât mind waiting, but itâs a little hard when itâs so cold. âŠI wish the ceremony isnât outside, at least.â
Chidori rubbed her hands together in the cold and exhaled a white breath.
âŠNo wonder. The temperature from January to the beginning of February was the coldest time of the year. The cold weather didnât bother Tsugumi that much, but for women, this cold could be quite painful.
âYou can use my scarf.â
With that said, he took off the scarf he was wearing and wrapped it around Chidoriâs neck without waiting for a reply. Asking her normally would just make her feel reserved. In that case, it would be easier to just put it on without permission.
Chidori smiled apologetically and thanked him while touching the scarf he had wrapped around her
ââŠYeah, Iâm sorry, Iâll return it properly later.â
âDonât worry. Iâm not that cold.â
Even if it got cold, he could at least buy a scarf at the store. The actual price might be higher, but naturally, everything was expensive in such facilities, he just had to accept it.
âBy the way, it seems that an acquaintance is coming here today.â
âSomeone from your class?â
âNo, itâs someone I met when I was in the hospital the other day. Iâm not sure if weâll be able to find her in the crowd.â
When Tsugumi replied, Chidori opened her mouth with a tense look.
âIs it a girl?â
âOh, yeah. She said she is a student of Asuka Academy. I heard itâs part of a field trip, so sheâs probably still in uniform, and Iâll recognize her right away when I see her. âŠWhatâs wrong?â
For some reason, Tsugumi felt a strange pressure from Chidori and faltered. âŠHe wondered if he had said something strange. There was nothing out of ordinary from his words, though.
When Tsugumi asked, Chidori shook her head.
âUm. I am kind of surprisedâŠâ
âEh, whatâs so surprising about it?â
âDid Chidori really think that Tsugumi had no acquaintances other than school friends? She wasnât wrong, but it stung to hear such an assessment from his own family.
Although inwardly depressed, Tsugumi laughed to regain his temper.
âDonât worry, Iâm not going to go out of my way to talk to an elementary school kid. I might wave at her or something, though.â
At this Tsugumiâs words, Chidori opened her eyes wide with a puzzled look.
ââŠUm, is she an elementary school student?â
âYeah? Thatâs rightâ
âYes, thatâs why sheâs outside of school⊠So, itâs all my misunderstandingâŠâ
Chidori was mumbling something in a small voice, but Tsugumi couldnât hear it. And then, with a subtle look that could be taken either as joy or sadness, Chidori let out a loud sigh. Just what happened to her, really?
After that, Chidori acted as if nothing was wrong, but apparently, she did not want to touch on the topic anymore. As for Tsugumi, he didnât feel like talking about Itadori, so he was thankful that she didnât pursue the matter in depth.
âThe ceremonial greeting began, and just as he was about to move to the parade, a shrill alarm rang out from the cell phones of the people gathered in the plaza.
âWh-What is it?!â
âNo way, a Demonic Beast? With this timing, it has to be a lie, right?!â
Such voices could be heard from all around. With a bitter look on his face, Tsugumi took out his cell phone and checked the alarm screen.
ââAn hour from now, a D-class Demonic Beast is going to attack. âŠWhy isnât it tacked on like this?â
âThatâs true. âŠDo you want to go with me sometime to get rid of the bad luck?â
âThat might be a better idea.â
Tsugumi and Chidori looked at each other and let their shoulders drop. Following the last one in Hakone, a Demonic Beast would appear in this Amusement Park. Since the opponent was a D-class, it wasnât so bad, but until the beast was properly exterminated, they wouldnât be able to set foot in this area.
At the very least, it would be two hours from now before they could play in the attractions.
âWhat are you going to do? We have to get out of here, should we have lunch somewhere else and come back again?â
âThat might be better⊠I donât want to wait at the entrance for two hours.â
Chidori said sadly and turned her eyes down. Seeing this, Tsugumi felt bad. He didnât invite her here to make her sad.
Even so, he wondered why the Demonic Beast decide to come down here today. There were plenty of other places where people gather.
According to the follow-up report that arrived on his cell phone, it seemed that the Magical Girl who would be dispatched had been decided. Apparently, the girl was not a government-affiliated Magical Girl, but a stray.
Her activity started at the same time as Tsugumi â Hagakure Sakura, and the number of subjugation cases was two E-class and one D-class. The government would probably send a backup Magical Girl just in case, so there was no need to worry about it.
With that decision made, the staff guided Tsugumi and Chidori toward the east, where the gate was located. On the way, he could see a group of people in Asuka Academy uniforms headed toward the gate to the south, but he couldnât find Itadori.
Some of these girls were probably genuinely looking forward to todayâs event. It was truly a pity, but he could only hope that the Magical Girls would defeat the Demonic Beasts as soon as possible.
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ââŠThe line doesnât seem to be moving very fast.â
Tsugumi muttered as he stared at the gate in the distance. It was good to get near the gate, but the line was hardly moving forward at all.
âMaybe itâs difficult to prepare the procedure for re-entry. You know, with this many people.â
âThatâs right. I think everyone lacks a sense of crisis.â
âEven if they didnât make it in time to move before the appearance of the Demonic Beast, ordinary people would be repelled from the barrier, so there wouldnât be that much of a problem. However, he didnât think it was right to sit on and neglect the evacuation.
No matter how much trust people had in Magical Girls, there were still times when precautions had to be taken. At the very least, they should manage the crisis properly. Tsugumi strongly believed this because of the troubles he had to deal with in the past.
âIâm more worried about Tsugumi. Donât worry so much, we have thirty minutes to go.â
âJust as Chidori answered, a child next to her pointed to the sky and shouted.
âHey, Mama! Look at thatâthereâs a big rainbow!â
ââŠRainbow? Even though itâs not even raining?â
Triggered by the words, Tsugumi looked up at the sky. There, he saw something incredible.
âIt wasnât a rainbow floating in the sky. It was a distortion of the boundary, like a messed-up aurora. The scene disgusted him.
ââŠHuh? My vision is kind of wobbly.â
Then, Chidori, who was next to him, held her forehead and wobbled, clinging to Tsugumiâs arm. She blinked his eyes painfully and looked in anguish.
The blood drained from his body. Such a thing couldnât be right. And yet, Tsugumi could not deny the thought that came to him.
âChidori was acting similarly to the way a Magical Girl in the middle of setting up a barrier would act.
ââChidori!!â
He shouted, grabbing Chidoriâs hand and hugging it to his chest. There was a small scream and a slight flinch of resistance, but he couldnât care less about that.
âHuh, what? Whatâs wrong?â
Chidori blushed and tried to push Tsugumiâs body back, but he couldnât leave. If he let go of this hand now, Tsugumi would surely regret it for the rest of his life. Then, following Chidori, with relief at his vision, which was beginning to distort dizzily, he said as if to spit it out.
âI will protect you.â
As if making a vow, Tsugumi said so.
Perhaps things were heading for a worst-case scenario. Suppressing the urge to scream out, âWhy, why us?â, Tsugumi strengthened his hug on Chidori.
Before Bell saved him â Tsugumi still remembered the despair when the Gargoyle tried to kill him as if it were only yesterday. He couldnât let Chidori experience that feeling.
âEven if the opponent was a Demonic Beast, he would definitely let Chidori escape.
âIâll definitely save youâŠ!â
âWith those words, Tsugumi and Chidori vanished on the spot.
Due to the appearance of the Demonic Beast much earlier than expected, the number of people caught in the hastily deployed barrier is currently six. It was a wonder if they would be able to survive.