A barrier accident occurred. Six people were involved (two of them are Magical Girls).
Takasaki defeated one of the Demonic Beasts. The Irregular Demonic Beast ambushed her and caught her by surprise and rendered her inoperable.
The Demonic Beast discovered Girl A and Girl B.
Boy D rescued Girl A who was being chased.
The six people involved were all together.
Mibu attacked the Demonic Beast. She succeeded in weakening it.
Boy D led the Demonic Beast to the maze. He and Suzushiro went inside.
They burnt the Demonic Beast and succeeded in trapping it in the burning maze.
The Demonic Beast revived from the flames. At this point, the two Rikkaâs were out of action.
Girl C made a Magical Girl contract with a Rabbit.
The transformed Girl C engaged the Demonic Beast, but had a hard time.
Boy D thrust a dagger into the neck of the Demonic Beast from behind.
They were rescued. Everyone survived.
Iâve broken down the details.
667 : Anonymous
>666 B
Itâs bad when you put them all together like this.
Is this some kind of new horror attraction?
668 : Anonymous
>666 B
I guess they left out Mibuâs undressing and Suzushiroâs nail-stripping.
They were blurred out on TV too.
669 : Anonymous
Iâm sure it was stopped by the people on top anyway.
Maybe the government doesnât want to show too many bad scenes of Rikka.
670 : Anonymous
>>668
All that happened!?
Rikka is not half bad, after allâŠ
671 : Anonymous
They canât even transform inside the barrier, right?
From what Iâve heard, they canât even use their powers.
Under such circumstances, how can Rikka even think of fighting a Demonic Beast?
672 : Anonymous
I mean, many Magical Girls are basically crazyâŠ
673 : Anonymous
But still, except for Rikka, they donât give their faces and names.
I think itâs okay at least if Girl C, who became a Magical Girl, shows her face.
674 : Anonymous
Personally, Iâm concerned about Boy D, who only has black points.
Isnât it amazing that he can put a stop to a Demonic Beast even though heâs just a regular guy?
I kind of admire him.
675 : Anonymous
Heâs probably Girl Câs boyfriend or something.
If she were right in front of him, heâd be dying to try.
676 : Anonymous
>>674
No, Iâm full of envy, you know?
Iâm too jealous to see Yurie-chanâs service scene and holding hand with Ran-chan.
677 : Anonymous
In the dedicated thread, some jealous guys even made death threats.
Well, Iâm sure those idiots will be caught soon.
678 : Anonymous
>>677
Some of them were grateful, you know?
And if it wasnât for Boy D, both of them could have died.
679 : Anonymous
But Iâm sure every guy has fantasized about this at least once.
Encountering a Magical Girl in a pinch.
680 : Anonymous
>>679
Iâve had that one too.
Itâs a delusion as common as terrorists in the classroom.
681 : Anonymous
But you guys canât actually be as active as this boy D.
682 : Anonymous
You never know.
You might awaken some hidden power.
683 : Anonymous
>>674
If I were Girl A, Iâm sure Iâd fall in love with him.
Heâd come to the rescue just in the nick of time.
684 : Anonymous
By the way, Girl A and Girl B seem to be students of that prestigious Asuka Academy.
The guys in the specific thread assured me.
685 : Anonymous
Wow, too scary for the specific threadsâŠ
686 : Anonymous
I guess everyone is curious about their backgrounds.
Iâm sure theyâll all be identified and reporters will be at their homes by tomorrow.
687 : Anonymous
I canât help but wonder what would happen if I were Boy D.
I donât think I would be able to live a normal life anymore.
688 : Anonymous
But still, isnât this the first time weâve had a large-scale barrier accident?
The people involved seem to be random, and thatâs a little scary.
689 : Anonymous
It doesnât seem to matter if youâre a man or a woman.
Tomorrow could be my turn.
690 : Anonymous
>>688
Depending on the rank of the Demonic Beast, you could die instantly.
The government needs to come up with a way out of this.
691 : Anonymous
>>690
The government is doing its best tooâŠ
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Tsugumi let out a loud sigh as he sat in the back seat of the car provided by the government. He tried looking through some online forums on his cell phone, but it only made him feel depressed. Although Tsugumi had not yet been identified, this might only be a matter of time.
The most concerning thing was the behavior of Rikkaâs fans â specifically, Mibuâs and Suzushiroâs fans. It was unlikely that he would be killed or maimed, but if his identity was discovered, he would get into trouble, for sure. It might be better to be prepared for some harassment.
Fortunately, like a blessing in disguise, the number of scenes featuring Tsugumi seemed to have been intentionally reduced. For example, the media did not seem to report much on the footage of the two Rikka being carried in his hands. Perhaps it was a consideration on the part of the government.
âWe have arrived. Thank you for your hard work.â
âThank you very much.â
The driver called out, and Tsugumi thanked him before getting out of the car. The house from the outside was dark, and there was no sign of anyone inside. It seemed Chidori had not come back yet.
He unlocked the door to the house and proceeded upstairs to his room. He should have slept well last night, but for some reason, his body was exhausted. Perhaps yesterdayâs fatigue was heavier than Tsugumi thought.
Then, as he opened the door to his room and turned on the light, something shimmering caught his eye.
âYouâre late.â
ââŠBell-sama?â
There she was, sitting at his desk with a grim look on her face. Tsugumi let out an involuntary sigh of relief and rushed to Bell.
âWhere did you go, Bell-sama? I have a lot of things to talk about.â
âIâve been cleaning up your mess. Donât complain.â
Bell let out a weary sigh and stared at Tsugumi.
It would have caused quite a bit of trouble, but he thought half of it was beyond his control. Even Tsugumi didnât want to get involved.
âYou should have stayed hidden and kept still instead of having a bad sense of justice. Why donât you think a little about your own position?â
Bell said astonishingly.
âThatâs true, butâŠâ
Certainly, If he had hidden somewhere just as Bell said, it wouldnât have been such a hassle. But even Tsugumi had something he couldnât bend. If Itadori and Chidori had died on the spot, there would have been deep scars on his heart.
âI want to protect the people who are important to me, who are within my reach. He thought he was allowed to do that much.
But Bell clucked her tongue in frustration, perhaps sensing Tsugumiâs naive idea.
ââDonât even think about it, Tsugumi. You are neither a genius nor a jack-of-all-trades. Youâre arrogant if you think you can live without taking anything away. Donât get carried away when you canât even protect yourself!â
ââŠYes.â
For Tsugumi, the rebuke was painful to hear.
This incident made him realize just how powerless he actually was. If he lost his power as a Magical Girl, he would be no match for an E-class Demonic Beast.
He was lucky to survive this time. Additionally, the two Rikka were there, as well as Chidori, who signed a Magical Girlâs contract to save him. It was truly a series of miracles.
âŠIf he got involved in another barrier accident like this one, there was no guarantee that he would be safe the next time. In fact, it would not be surprising if he got himself killed as cruelly as he had done with the Gargoyle.
As Tsugumi looked down with a mysterious expression on his face, Bell began to speak.
âIâve spoken to the other contract Gods who were watching inside that barrier. Your true identity will not be revealed to the other Magical Girls. âŠItâs not so much a matter of etiquette to tell others about someone who has kept their identity a secretârather, If youâre dealing with the right God, all you have to do is nailing it with words..â
âYes⊠Thatâs good.â
This at least prevented Chidori from discovering the true identity of âHagakure Sakuraâ. Similarly, his existence was concealed from the governmentâs side. It was a relief to know that.
But for some reason, Bellâs expression didnât clear up. Seeing this, Tsugumi remembered Rikkaâs new frameworkâthe âJukkaâ. If Bell had anything to worry about, it must be that.
âPerhaps, Bell-sama also heard about âJukkaâ in the government?â
âHmm? Oh, that story. I heard a touch of it, but I donât think you need to worry that much. Even if six people change to ten, the other four are just spares. Basically, things will proceed as before, with Rikka playing a central role. Whether or not you decline, it will not affect us that much.â
âDo you mean I wonât be assigned to anything too important?â
âIn the first place, Hagakure Sakura is ranked tenth. The government probably doesnât think itâs very important.â
Bell said so matter-of-factly, and Tsugumi was convinced with it.
And as Tsugumi and Bell were exchanging information about this and that, the sound of the front door opening could be heard from the first floor. Then came the sound of Chidoriâs tired voice, âIâm home-â
When Tsugumi put his hand on the door to greet her, Bell discreetly tugged on his sleeve and held him back.
âWait. There is one thing I have to tell you.â
âWhatâs the matter, all of a sudden? Is it something you forgot to mention?â
When Thrush turned around and asked, Bell began to speak haltingly.
âI said earlier that I had talked to the other contract Gods, but one of them put on one condition.â
âWhat, so suddenly? Does it have to be at this time? âŠNo, maybe.â
Then Tsugumi glanced at his feet. Chidori was on the first floor. âWhich meant that Chidoriâs contract God could be with her.
When Tsugumi looked up and gazed fearfully at Bell, she nodded with a somber look.
âItâs exactly as you imagined. âŠI donât want to go into detail, but itâs not that bad. All you have to do is to keep quiet and listen to him.â
With these words, Bell disappeared from the room as if she had nothing more to say. Subconsciously, he reached out to her, but his hand cut through the air. Tsugumi stood there in a daze and moaned like an abandoned puppy.
âWha-what are you talking about?â
For a while, Tsugumi held his head as if trying to escape reality, but then he heard Chidoriâs voice from downstairs, âTsugumi? If youâre here, Iâd like to have a word with you.â Now that this happened, he couldnât escape anymore.
Tsugumi clenched his fists and braced himself, and slowly made his way down the stairs.
He opened the door to the living room and saw Chidori sitting on the sofa. Chidori stared at Tsugumi with a somewhat nervous expression, and the air was somehow heavy.
âIt was most likely due to the white rabbit sitting on her lap.
Tsugumi stared at the rabbit in surprise. From the way Bell spoke, he had expected contact from him sooner or later, but he had not expected him to show up like this with Chidori. What on earth is this white rabbit, God, thinking?
And as Tsugumi looked alternately at Chidori and the rabbit with a puzzled expression, Chidori broke the silence and began to speak.
âHey, Tsugumi. I have something important to tell you, is that okay?â
âWell, yeah. Thatâs fine.â
In all likelihood, she was referring to the being on her lap. As Tsugumi prepared himself for what she was going to say, Chidori turned away from him, gently picked up the white rabbit with both hands, and opened her mouth with an embarrassed look.
âHis name is âShiroâ. He is going to be my little brother from today on. Well, I guess you can say that heâs going to be a big brother for Tsugumi?â
And the white rabbit, lifted up to Chidoriâs chest, let out a deep breath through his nose and said to Tsugumi in an irreverent voice.
âIâll be counting on you from now on, Otouto.â
Hearing these words from a person and a God, Tsugumi waited a full ten seconds before quietly tilting his head.
ââŠEh?â
âBecome Chidoriâs younger brother. And the white rabbit called Tsugumi his younger brother. He understood the meaning of those words, but he had no idea what they meant. Perhaps, he had gone crazy.
He turned around and asked Bell for help, but no one was there. He felt like crying for no reason, but reality would not wait for him.
ââŠGive me more details, please.â
Tsugumi gulped down everything he wanted to say and spat these words out.