Chapter 8: Death in Scarlet Glory
âI never thought that all of you would be here. I am overjoyed that we could meet again,â Mori Ranmaru said, slowly folding his arms. âWe may all look different now than we did thirty years ago, but I know. I remember that day as if it were yesterday. Kagetora.â
Takaya raised his head, and Ranmaru smiled quietly.
âI feel sorry for you. You donât remember, do you? You donât remember anything at all? You canât even fully control your «powers» now. A pity. You donât know who you are, do you?â
âWh...!â He yelled back unthinkingly, âShut up! Damn you...!â
âBut not without reason. You were truly in pitiable shape then.â
âIt was terrible,â Ranmaru murmured in a low voice. âYou were in such a wretched state. Those closest to you had all been raped or killed, though they had no connection to this battle. All of the unhappiness around you had been piled on your shoulders, and you lived in misery. So you see, it was not without reason.â
Takaya had no response to give. Ranmaru continued without pause, âYour existence brought unhappiness upon everyone. Itâs because of you that they suffered. I can guess at your feelings.â
âItâs quite natural that you were unable to bear such an existence. Your mission allowed you no place to run to, and only innocent bystanders died, one by oneâI wonder that you were able to remain sane.â
âI truly pity you. And thatâs not all. Because you were a victim, too. Anyone would want to forget having such a terrible thing done to them. Because you...â
â! ...Shut up, Ranmaru!â
It was Naoe who had suddenly cried out. Takaya turned. Chiaki and Ayako also stood watching.
Naoe glared at Ranmaru, shivering. Ranmaru returned the gaze serenely.
â...Hmm?â he murmured, then declared coldly, âAh, of course... There are some parties here for whom Kagetoraâs loss of memory is rather convenient, arenât there?â
Naoeâs expression stiffened. For a moment, Chiaki and Ayakoâs eyes were full of bitterness. Ranmaruâs ruthless gazeâa cold gaze that knew everything.
Naoeâs brows were drawn, his eyes averted from Takayaâs face. He bit his lips as if enduring a rain of blows. A heavy silence...
âShut up shut up shut up! How dare you! Who caused that suffering? Whose fault do you think it was?!â
âWhat is this? Making your adversary take the guilt for your comradeâs shame?â Ranmaru smiled innocently, looking at Takaya. âIn any case, with you here, we canât go all-out in our battle for this land. We will brook no interference. The other onshou are in agreement. Though we fight each other, on this point alone we agree.â
âIn any era, the majority is in the right!â Ranmaru lifted his hand. âYour shame and sin and sufferingâall will be cleansed and erased when you go to that other world. Iâll soon give you peace!â
The spirits of the Kasuke appeared once more like rising mist. Controlled by Ranmaru, they approached step by step from front and back to close in upon Takaya and the others. Hatred enveloped them. An evil aura. Hatred transforming into the intent to kill.
«We will not forgive...we will not forgive.»
«Those who broke their promise...we will send all of them to hell...»
«We remember our hatred...we remember our deaths...»
The Kasuke spirits focused the hatred they had once directed at those in power at Takaya and the others. Murderous intent struck towards the five of them. Such terrible «malice». They were going to be killed!
âKagetora! We have to perform «choubuku» on them!â Chiaki yelled, joining his hands together in the ritual gesture.
Ayako cut him off sharply. âWe canât! These people are shugorei! Theyâre just being controlled by hypnotic suggestion! Theyâre not doing this of their own volition!â
âTheyâve changed to onryou even if itâs not of their volition! Theyâre going to kill us!â
Light flared from the eyes of the Kasuke spirits. A «nenpa» which obviously held the power to kill flashed towards them.
Ayako promptly erected a «wall» to reflect it away and yelled, âWe canât do «choubuku» on them! Their true will is to be shugorei! Theyâre not onryou!â
âThen what do we do, Kagetora?!â
Takaya hesitated. The Kasuke spirits had been turned back into onryou by a suggestion. Their hatred was real. But was it right to ignore their intention when they had been shugorei? «Choubuku» would be the equivalent of killing these spirits. Was it right to ignore the fact that they had remained in this world in order to protect people?
The attacking spirits were enveloped in sparks and blown off by Naoeâs «goshinha».
âKagetora-sama! The suggestion...!â
Takaya, lost in the moment, cried out: âChiaki! Make the Kasuke spirits remember! Their own will! Their true will!â
âTheir willâs been erased by their hatred! I canât cancel the suggestion! Theyâve been totally brainwashed!â
âWhatever, just turn them back to normal! We canât do «choubuku» on them!â
Clicking his tongue furiously, Chiaki focused his concentration. The Kasuke spirits reacted with surprise. Chiaki poured all his power into the hypnotic suggestion. For them to return to what they were. For them to turn back into guardian spirits.
The Kasuke spirits stopped moving. The waves of hatred suddenly lessened. A faint agitation passed through the group.
âYou impudent little...!â
Ranmaruâs eyes flared. He released a counter-flow of hypnotic suggestion toward the Kasuke spirits. Hatred. Malice. Resentment. Forgive no one!
The Kasuke spirits shuddered in agony.
The two sets of hypnotic suggestions jolted through the souls of the Kasuke. Hate. Do not hate. Do not forgive. Do not forget. No. Wrong. Suffering. Remember!
The spirits collapsed into confusion. These naked, weaponless souls were caught at the intersection of two ruthless streams of hypnotic suggestion. The defenseless spirits of the Kasuke Uprising, tormented into a state of panic. Emotions in agitation. Pushed beyond endurance.
All of the «power» they possessed burst out of them.
A terrible «nenpa» struck out at Takaya and the others. Ranmaru also instantly surrounded himself with a «goshinha».
A shrieking wind like a beastâs howling raged around them: the scream of the souls of the Kasuke.
Takaya immediately covered Yuzuru with a «goshinha». Everyone protected themselves with their «goshinha» to the best of their ability, but no one could restrain the Kasuke spirits. A horrible explosion. The souls of the Kasuke had gone mad.
They had failed. The Kasuke spirits had thrown back the hypnotic suggestion and exploded into fury. The spirits could no longer be controlled. A brutal storm swallowed them.
âNo, donât!â A voice cried out from behind him. âDonât! You mustnât let go of your true selves!â
Takaya spun. Yuzuru was staring straight in front of him, eyes wide in a desperate face.
âCalm down. Look at me!â
Everyone turned their attention to Yuzuru.
Yuzuru took a single step forward.
The storm gradually weakened. A muddy wind swirled in front of Yuzuru. Yuzuru extended his hand.
The swirling darkened into mist, then separated and finally assumed their natural human shapes.
They appeared in front of him. Twenty-eight men and women, youths and graybeards wearing white kimonos. They stared hatefully at Yuzuru. Young children, haggard women, gaunt elders, wounded men. Their pale faces full of bitterness and hatred appealed to Yuzuru.
What could he say to them now? What could he say to plead for their lives?
The Kasuke themselves had not been allowed that. Their irreplaceable lives had been snatched away to set an example.
By deceitful men in power.
Those without power were not even allowed to cry out. To protest was a crime. The strong oppressed the weak. That was the natural order of the world.
Government officials who had broken their promise.
This regret. This hatred.
âThen what should we do?â Yuzuru asked haltingly with desperation in his eyes. âWhat should we do so that you will forgive? The ones that you hated are no longer here. You cannot take your revenge. So what can we do?â
The Kasuke spiritsâ hate-filled stare trembled slightly.
âWhat can we do that will let you be satisfied? Tell me. What can we do to give you peace?â
The spiritsâ eyes were tinged with bewilderment.
Yuzuru pleaded, âWhat should we do? What can we do? What do you want us to do?â
They only looked at Yuzuru. He put all of himself into the plea.
âWe havenât forgotten you. We havenât forgotten what youâve done, its meaning or your feelings. We havenât forgotten! What should we do?!â
The cry that they had gambled their lives to give voice to came echoing back from three hundred years ago.
A cry raised towards the castle by a storm of voices.
âWhat is justice? What is courage? Think back, and you will surely remember! Donât let those things go to waste!â
âBecause you are our pride. Because you are a glory to those who live here in this land.â Yuzuru slowly murmured, âWe will always, always remember you...â
The Kasuke spirits made no reply.
Yuzuru begged them, â...Is that not enough? Is that not enough to repay you? ...Can we do nothing to requite you?â
âIs there nothing...we can do...to repay you...?â
Yuzuruâs voice faded away.
The Kasuke spirits gazed at Yuzuru silently.
Takaya and the othersâ eyes widened, sensing that the surrounding aura had somehow been cleansed. And then something rose out of the group of ghosts facing Yuzuru.
A young child slowly approached him.
Yuzuruâs gaze fell. The child looked straight at him. He reached out a hand to gather the child to him.
Words wrung from his heart.
âYou will not be forgotten. You will never be forgotten.â
âWe will always think of you.â
A gentle feeling within his arms. The child disappeared like dissolving mist.
The other Kasuke spirits had also disappeared.
Only a mysterious warmth remained.
Yuzuru alone gazed into the distance as if at something unseen. A gentle wind embraced him.
When Yuzuru looked down, he felt the soft wind hugging him joyfully.
Naoe approached him slowly. He came to stand beside the unmoving Yuzuru and embraced his shoulders protectively. Yuzuru held onto Naoe, his shoulders shaking with suppressed tears.
The souls of Tada Kasuke and the others had disappeared.
â... I never thought that it would end like this.â
Hatayama Satoshiâor Mori Ranmaru, also stared in dumbfounded surprise for a moment.
His hostile gaze finally returned to them. âHah. I came here to amuse myself, but instead a treasure lands in my lap.â
Ranmaru smiled coldly at the angry Takaya. âI didnât think to find something like this so close to you, Kagetora. Iâll be able to present Lord Nobunaga with a nice gift.â
â! ...What the hell are you talking about, Ranmaru!â
âYou will understand soon. Now, letâs settle this! Go, my nue!â
The air shivered, and three huge black lumps appeared. In the middle of each lump was a human face: a hideous, hate-filled face dancing freely in midair. These were the onryou called the ânueâ of Oda Nobunaga.
Ranmaru shouted loudly, âWe have no need of the «power» of the jibakurei! Oh, most strong nue of the Oda! Let their souls be rent apart here by thy power!â
The black faces opened their mouths wide and attacked. At the same time, Takaya called out, âNaoe! Take care of Yuzuru!â
âLetâs do it! Nagahide, Haruie!â
Hearing their agreement, Takaya joined his hands in front of his chest in the ritual gesture. The three of them called out at the same time:
The three nue suddenly stiffened as if paralyzed. «Gebaku» had been cast on the target of the choubuku, and Nagahide and Ayako chanted the mantra of Bishamonten in ritual pose.
âNoumakusanmanda bodanan baishiramandaya sowaka!â
A shimmering luminescence rose from their bodies, and their hands began to glow with a white light. A concentration of «power». And then, as the shimmer flared into glorious flame, Takaya cried out loudly, âNamu Tobatsu Bishamonten!â
He called towards heaven: âFor this demon subjugation, lend me thy power!â
He tore apart his glowing hands. The three of them cried at the same time: â«Choubuku»!â
A strong gale assaulted the nue.
Countless lines of light shot through their bodies. In a moment the black lumps had been torn apart into a thousand pieces; the nue were scattered to the winds with a short agonized scream.
All that remained was a white gas that soon faded away. When the view cleared, they shouted:
But Ranmaru was already nowhere to be seen. All that remained was his echoing «shinenha»: «I concede this match to you, Kagetora!»
âWhat!â Takaya leaned forward, yelling, âDamn you, where did you go? Are you going to run away?â
«My odds facing four of the Uesugi Yasha-shuu together is not to my liking. I will withdraw for now.»
âIâm not going to let you escape, Ranmaru!â
«When next we meet, I shall take that jewel from you. That moment will be your last.»
âWh...! Hatayama! Damn you!â
«I shall report my find to Lord Nobunaga as well. Let us meet again, Ougi Takaya!»
âYou bastard! Hatayamaaaaâ!â
But his voice could no longer reach Ranmaru. Fading aura. Takaya stood frozen.
Mori Ranmaru: their old enemy, Oda Nobunagaâs right arm. Possessor of the terrible powers of hypnotic suggestion and spiritual sensing, a kanshousha of the Oda. Holder of a first-level ability to create the «kyuuryoku-kekkai».
Takaya bit his lips. The greatest of battles had now truly begun. Because they were threatened by the «choubukuryoku» of Kagetora reborn, because they wanted to protect this «Yami-Sengoku», their stage for a second chance to rule the world.
The time had come for them to cross swords once more with the Oda.
A bewildering, unutterable hatred stabbed out of his breast. And at the same time, equally strongâ
ââKagetora...â Chiaki called from behind him. Takaya turned. Chiaki and Ayako. Naoe and Yuzuru.
Yuzuru was looking directly at him. There was no surprise in his expression. His unwavering, clear eyes were fixed on Takaya with concern.
Takayaâs eyes half closed painfully.
His gaze moved to Naoe, standing next to Yuzuru. Naoe looked away, not meeting his eyes. It surprised Takaya.
Naoe sank to the ground. Yuzuru hurriedly caught him. His face was drained of all color. He was lapsing into anemia.
âNa-Naoe! Hang on!â âIdiot, donât jolt him. A doctorâget a doctor!â Chiaki and Ayako clamored.
Yuzuru shouted desperately, âNaoe-san! Hang in there, Naoe-san!â
Takaya sat down by his side. âNaoe. Are you all right?â
â...Kagetora...sama...â
Supported by Yuzuru, Naoe lifted a colorless face twisted with the agony of his injuries. Takaya shook his head and told Naoe to say nothing.
âWeâll get you a doctor right now, so hold on for a little longer... ?â
His eyes suddenly opened wide. Naoeâs right hand clung to his arm.
Naoe gripped Takayaâs arm hard, his face bowed. His blood-stained hand clutched at Takaya with such desperation that it began to shake...
Takaya silently covered Naoeâs hand with his right hand.
He turned to Chiaki and Ayako.
âWe can at least stop the bleeding. Nee-san, see if the infirmary can be used? Yuzuru, call an ambulance...â
âDonât bother. We have a car, donât we? Iâll drive, so just hand over the keys.â
Takaya looked blankly at Chiaki for a moment, then finally turned up his nose and smiled. âHumph. Donât get into an accident driving without a license.â
âIâm not you, General.â
The rain outside had slowed to a light drizzle. The devastation of the corridor was apparent in the glow of the electric lights flowing in from the garden.
âYou gonna be okay by yourself, Chiaki?â
âYeah, yeah, Iâll be fine,â Chiaki waved a hand lightly, climbing into the Benzâs driverâs seat. âItâd look pretty weird if the noisy lot of us went, wouldnât it? You guys should get out of here too, before more trouble comes looking for you.â
It was certainly true that if anyone saw the tempest in the school, they would have some explaining to do. Better that they pretended they had nothing at all to do with it.
âBut can you really just pop in and see a doctor this late? Maybe we should just call an ambulance...â
âIdiot. Thereâd be trouble if we called someone curious enough to poke their nose into this. Itâll be fine. Iâll hypnotize a doctor or two, and thatâll be that.â
â... Youâre going to bewitch someone else?â
âDonât talk about me like Iâm some kind of nine-tail fox or tanuki. Haruie, Iâm leaving this lot to you.â
Ayako replied sullenly, âI wouldâve taken them home anyway.â
Takaya snapped his mouth shut when he saw Naoe close pain-filled eyes in the passengerâs seat.
âAll right, see you later,â Chiaki said, and stepped on the gas pedal. The Benz glided off and disappeared into the rainy darkness.
Takaya, Yuzuru, and Ayako remained.
Yuzuru stood in a daze next to him.
Yuzuru tilted his head slightly. âAh, nothing. I was thinking...so Chiaki really was one of your âcomradesâ, huh...?â
Takaya stared at Yuzuru. Yuzuruâ ...He began to wonder.
â... Yuzuru, why did you come here?â
âI had this weird dream. A dream where you were dead.â
âIt gave me this bad feeling, and I felt like I needed to let someone know about itâthen suddenly I thought of Chiaki. I donât know why. But when I was running around trying to figure out how to get in touch with him, I looked in the class student directory, but couldnât find his address or anything.â
âI had no idea what to doâthe next thing I knew, I was at the school, and there in front of the gates was Chiaki. I was so surprised.â Yuzuru smiled. âBut Iâm so glad that youâre okay...â
Looking at Yuzuruâs familiar smile, Takaya suddenly muttered, âYouâre not gonna ask me about anything?â
âAbout Chiaki. About Hatayama...â
Yuzuru smiled at him slightly and responded, âIf I asked, would you tell me?â
Ayako slapped both of them on the shoulders.
âHey, hey. All this friendship stuff is great and all, but if you guys keep standing there, youâll catch a cold. Your big sisâll take you home, so letâs hurry up and get moving!â
â... Whyâd we have to have you take us home?â
âI donât care you âbout you, but Iâm worried about this young man here. All right, come on, letâs go.â
And Ayako began walking with her hand on their shoulders. In actuality, Ayako was not just a little in awe of Yuzuruâs powers.
Yuzuru, who had calmed the maddened spirits with such ease.
It had been no easy thing to curb the Kasuke spiritsâ explosion. Even Ranmaru had had no power to spare for anything except defending himself. Yuzuru had calmed the explosion, and even quite obviously dispersed the suggestion laid upon them.
(This childâs potential could trump even Kagetoraâs.)
âA threat to the Roku Dou Sekai.â
Kousakaâs words echoed in her mind, and ice crawled down her spine. What in the world lay inside of this mild, gentle-hearted young man before her?
Yuzuru, telling Takaya some piece of gossip.
Takayaâs eyes as he listened.
It was easy to see from the gentleness in those eyes, from the unguarded expression and seldom-seen young manâs smile that he showed freely to Yuzuru alone.
To Takaya, Yuzuruâs existence was...
(I donât want to see him dragged into thisâ)
It was a thought that came naturally when she looked at this young man. If Yuzuru alone could be allowed to remain as he was. She wanted him to always be allowed to live his life in peace.
(Though thatâs probably beyond my power...)
Ayako looked quietly up at the sky.
A dark sky filled with thousands of darts of falling rain.
âSo...it really was you,â Naoe murmured from the passengerâs seat.
They had stopped in front of a red light, and Chiaki turned towards him. âWhat?â
âYou called me, didnât you? It was you...who sent that «shinenha»...to summon me to Matsumoto , wasnât it? Nagahide?â
Chiaki returned his gaze.
This was the other reason that had drawn Naoe and Ayako to Matsumoto on this trip. It had all begun about a week ago, when Naoe had caught a puzzling «shinenha» directed at him at his home.
«Come to Matsumoto immediately.»
«Go to Kagetoraâs side.»
Heâd been in doubt because he had not been able to determine the source of the message. But just in case, he had picked up Haruie and set out for Matsumoto once more. He hadnât known until he passed Chiaki Shuuhei that day in front of the infirmary that he was, without a doubt, Yasuda Nagahide, and that it was he who had sent the «shinenha».
Nagahide had sent the «shinenha» to alert Naoe and Haruie of Kagetoraâs danger. It had saved Kagetoraâs life.
âHumph. Donât thank me for that. I have no intention of becoming involved with you lot.â
â... So youâre...back to that?â
âShut up. Iâve made up my mind. I know nothing about any Uesugi Kenshin. All this stuff about onryou subjugation and the Meikai Uesugi ArmyâI have no connection to any of that. I never even planned to meet any of you this time. If you were thinking that Iâd fight with you, you can think again.â
Nagahide had suddenly cut off all communication with them around ten years ago. He had always had a peevish sort of personality, which had turned into complete disgust in the battle withOda Nobunaga thirty years ago. Thereafter, heâd been totally disinclined to cooperate with Naoe and the others.
So why had Nagahide appeared now at Kagetoraâs side?
Breathing raggedly, Naoe give Nagahide a sidelong glance.
âWho told you about...Kagetora-sama?â
âIt couldnât have been a coincidence... If you wanted nothing to do with us...then why...were you there...with Kagetora-sama? Where did you hear about him...?â
Eyes looking ahead, NagahideâChiaki was silent for a moment. The wipers flashed two, three times across the windshield. Then Chiaki responded in a low voice, âI saw Kousaka.â
â!â Naoe leaned forward. âKousaka?â
âI heard about Kagetora from him. And about what happened with Shingen, about meeting you. Itâs not like I came here to be Kagetoraâs bodyguard. I only called you because when I got here, Ranmaru was targeting him, and there wasnât much else I could do.â
â... So you have some other purpose.â
âIs itâNarita Yuzuru?â
Nagahide looked at Naoe. âNaoe, he could be a threat of unimaginable proportions.â
âWhat did you hear from Kousaka?â
âHumph. I donât think he told me everything. Those damned superior airs of his. He only hinted at things. That right now Narita Yuzuru, who is close to Kagetora, is our greatest threat. That if he fell into the hands of some careless onshou, weâd never be able to recover.â
The light turned green, and Nagahide stepped on the gas.
âThat depending on how heâs handled, not only the «Yami-Sengoku», but this world, could be destroyed. I got kinda worried when I heard that, so. I came to find out what I could about who he really is.â
âAnd? Have you figured out anything?â
âIf Haruie canât figure it out, how am I supposed to? I was only planning to observe Narita Yuzuru from a distance, but suddenly that idiot Ranmaru came to mess with Kagetora. I wasnât going to get involved, but if anything happened to Kagetora, youâd probably get depressed again, huh?â
âI noticed the anji reidou on the Kasuke spirits from a distance, and guessed that when you came youâd notice too. Youâd probably start fighting at any moment. So I didnât have much choice but to slip into the class to protect Kagetora. You should be thanking me,â Nagahide said all in one breath, and sighed. âBut, well, I guess we have Narita Yuzuru to thank for earlier, huh?â
âHe was the one who called me. He sent a «shinenha» to come and save you guys. Though he probably wasnât aware of it himself.â
Nagahide cut the wheel left. âHumph. Not like itâs any of my business whether you live or die.â
Gazing at the darts of rain illuminated by the headlights, Nagahide was silent. He was remembering back to the past.
What Ranmaru had said to Takaya weighed on his mind.
Nagahide murmured, âNaoe.â
âAnd what about you?â
Naoe turned his head slightly, uncertain of Nagahideâs meaning. Nagahide said in a slightly lower voice, âIf you truly intend to destroy the «Yami-Sengoku», Kagetoraâs current powers are not enough. Youâd need to awaken all of his powers.â
âHe seems to have sealed his own memories. But without those memories, he has no hope of using a hundred percent of his «powers». If heâs completely awakened, his memories will also return.â
Naoe stared at the dashboard motionlessly.
âI donât know if that means that he would have to discard his current personality, but if not, then you will not have power equal to what is needed to destroy the «Yami-Sengoku».â
Nagahide flicked on the left turn signal and brought the car onto the footpath.
âIf Kagetoraâs memories do not return, you will not be able to destroy the «Yami-Sengoku», Naoe.â
âAnd are you okay with that? Kagetora will remember. Heâll remember what happened.â
âAbout you. About âMinakoâ.â
âNagahide.â Naoe said only that, and closed his mouth again.
Nagahide gazed at Naoeâs bloodless profile silently.
âAll right,â he said, and opened the door.
The car was parked in front of one of the townâs small surgical hospitals. Nagahide climbed out and stepped into the rain. He walked around to Naoeâs side to help him out of the car.
They waited as a car in the opposite lane ran a red light and sped past. Nagahide muttered as they headed towards the hospital, âIâm sure youâre the one who wants to run away most, Naoe.â
Nagahide walked beside him, his eyes fixed on the ground at his feet.
âBut you can never leave Kagetora, can you?â
And Nagahide said nothing further. Naoe made no reply.
The rain fell incessantly.
Yes, he knew. In the end, he could never escape from this one unalterable path.
The rain trickled into the innermost depths of his breast.