Chapter 54 \n<h1>The Shaman canât become a Hero</h1>
\n=================|Eye of Veracity||For a true Sage, man or matter, all is subject to no falsehoods at but a glance[/tn]|=================
(TN: çč´ăŽçł â Shingan no Hitomi â Eye of Veracity )
It was a power Kotori attained quite recently, and it served to let her know the vocation and skills belonging to others. Like peeking at their Status screens, Minami had described, but her colleagues, being strangers to the world of gaming, wouldnât have much appreciation for such a statement.
At present, Kotori could only see the vocation, and only part of the whole array of skills inside someone. But it is hypothesized that these holes in the information would be filled as Kotori grows as a Sage.
At any rate, the moment Futaba Meiko was seen by her Eye of Veracity, her lie had been completely exposed. Of course, their side had also kept this truth-seeing power hidden, so since both sides were equally exchanging untruths, they didnât press the subject.
âBut letâs consider the circumstances a bit. She must have changed for the need to adaptâ
âDonât you mean, she was changed, by Momokawa-kun?â
âWhat are youâŚâ
Ryoukoâs breath catches. Though she attempts to ask, the intelligent Ryouko couldnât possibly not understand the insinuation. That is how terrifying the prediction Souma Sakura had just put to mouth.
âWe already know his vocation is Shaman. Like weâve seen with his Pain Return, his magic is different from the normal ones like Ryoukoâs or mine. Itâs very peculiar to say the leastâ
âAnd weâve got no clue what other nasty curses heâs got hidden awayâ
âThatâs right. For instance⌠Couldnât one be, for mind control?â
âNo, thatâŚâ
âIs possible. You canât deny thatâ
A moment of silence governs the scene.
Mind control. For him to have such a bone-chilling magic is⌠implausible, difficult to believe, but yet, as Asuna said, not impossible. They were in a world ruled by the supernatural existence known as magic. It wouldnât be strange for any form of magic to exist.
âThat may be so⌠But none of us here, as far as I know, look brainwashedâ
âHe likely needs to meet specific conditions. Unlike you or Minami, Futaba-san has been alone with him for much longer. He couldâve done anything to her during all that time.â\nâWe girls canât let our guard down either, or else he might just go for itâ
Momokawa Kotarou was in possession of a mind control curse, and he was silently preparing to bring them all under his domination⌠Calling this out as idiotic delusion, just wasnât possible for Ryouko.
And that is no doubt because, she too was extremely fearful of that very same possibility.
âItâs not just her mad fighting that made me think Futaba-san was strange. The most curious thing about her, itâs that crazed obedience towards Momokawa-kunâ
âYou remember what happened at the fairy square right? Futaba not only didnât blame him, she even covered for the bastard. I felt it from her, she wouldnât bat at eye making every one of us her enemyâ
âYes, I really had to hold my breath thereâ
Haah, exits a pained sigh from Ryouko. As someone who had cut in to mediate, it would be great if she could share her building stress with her two friends even if a little.
âBut look, isnât Futaba-san favoring him over us, completely natural? We know for a fact that Momokawa-kun is her life-saviorâ
âBut, you canât justââ
âSakura, Asuna, you havenât had to abandon anyone yet, so I donât think you understand. This sense of crushing guiltâ
âRyouko⌠Iâm so sorry, I made you remember something painfulâ
No, the one who suffered true pain, that is, the pain of being infinitely close to death, was not her, but Futaba Meiko. Ryouko still remembers it hauntingly. That excruciated, sobbing voice echoing from behind as she walked away.
Perhaps Futaba Meiko had indeed died there, alone and helpless. Perhaps the girl they were seeing now, was someone else putting on her name. Perhaps she too was just another golem, the moving doll Kotarou had classified his Rem as, and is able to create using his curses.
However, Ryouko would not let herself descend into the spiral of suspicion like her two friends facing her.
âI personally donât think we should act so paranoid of them. If these suspicions are wrong⌠Weâd be making a practically irreparable mistake. Itâs not something you can wave off with a simple apologyâ
Youâre, not wrong⌠I understand. But I do believe we should stay cautious. If Momokawa-kun does turn out to be the type cunning and vicious Shaman weâre imagining, the first one heâd target is the one mentally weak from guilt towards Futaba-san. That is, you
âYes, it might turn out just like you described⌠But, Iâm trying my best to believe otherwiseâ
âMe, I canât trust one inch of that Momokawa. Heâs a bastard that had no problem throwing down Kotori remember?â
She was likely talking about the event where they were ambushed by Ants from behind. Ryouko too had seen Kotori crying, clinging desperately to Kotarou and him unremorsefully shaking her away.
And it is because Kotori was injured by that action, that Sakura had tried applying healing magic on her first. Like Asuna, seeing Kotarou apparently not concerning himself with the safeguard of a frail girl must have been absolutely loathesome for Sakura as well. Or rather, having beheld her always strong, always kind older brother from a young age, Sakura may have felt the action many degrees harder to forgive.
âAbout that time, we have our share of responsibility for that too. I donât recall me or Sakura being able to come to their rescueâ
âTrue. I admit that was our complete blunder. But If we simply listened to Momokawa-kunâs orders back there I, I just canâtâŚâ
âWe do it once, and heâd start thinking weâll listen to his every little whim. Next time, weâre gonna have to avoid that sort of stupidity so, Sakura, Ryouko, one of you should take command.â
Asunaâs way of putting things was overflowing with distrust towards Kotarou from all possible directions. But her mention of them deciding on proper leadership was an opinion needing more attention.
âThatâs fair. Yuuto-kun is gone and weâve been leaving that subject a bit vague. We should work on fixing thatâ
âEm, so, who are we picking? Iâm sure Ryouko being the Class Rep will be perfect for the jobâ
âEh, Iâm not⌠If itâs about fighting, isnât Sakura the better choice?â
âAll the same to me. But have a good talk about it you twoâ
And just as Asuna was about to leave Sakura and Ryouko to decide on the subject amongst the two of them like it was none of her business,
ââ Hey there, mind if I join in on that?â
âFutaba!?â
Futaba Meiko had arrived with what seemed to be an eerie grin on her face. The air around her was strange enough that Asuna instinctively brought up her guard.
With a slight glance, she confirmed that Kotarou was lying down on the grass, perhaps taking a nap. Minami and Kotori had been asleep since their meal, and so werenât participating in their talks.
Recalling their rough battles coming here, their bodies seeking rest upon nightfall simply couldnât be helped.
âSo you were listening to us, Futaba-sanâ
âSomething about how itâs good if we decide on a leader? I heard a bit of thatâ\nIt was lucky she hadnât listened in on the subject matter they were on right before. As naturally it would be troublesome if the individuals concerned heard them, Sakura had chosen a distanced spot from Meiko and Kotarou before starting the discussion.
âYes, itâs about that. We also did a bit of reflecting on the last fightâ
âI see. Thatâs great, weâre all on the same page thenâ
âThen letâs hear what you got to say Futaba. Thinking to apply yourself as a candidate?â
âNot at all. Iâm always fighting up front, and thatâs not a good position to give orders from, no. Itâs like that for you too, right Kenzaki-san?â
It seemed like Futaba Meiko had the capacity to judge what consists of leading a team.
âSo you do understand. That makes things much faster. I will be completely frank on this then. Futaba-san, between me and Ryouko, who do you think should be the leader?â
Sakura, not too eager to converse, makes a weighted reply. From her tone, it is implied that she shall not allow Momokawa Kotarou to take the position. Now the question is, how will Meiko respond to that iron will?
Sakura and Asuna had an air that they could enter battle any moment. As for Ryouko, the whole affair was causing her great stomach pain.
âJust making sure, but why not Takanashi-san?â
âSadly, Kotori isnât up to par for thisâ
An instant answer from Asuna. It is perhaps their close friendship that allows her such an unreserved opinion.
âAhaha, thatâs one way to put it. Sheâs the type that just isnât suited for battle⌠Yep, totally get it, I was told that too, being sub-par and allâ
Kisaragi Ryouko, as cool and collected as she were, had her face dyed in shock at the small comment Meiko added.
âAh, sorry, Iâm not mad about that or anything. It was true after all. Itâs all in the pastâ
Having it told as such with casual movements of the hand and an impish smile that would easily string along men, Ryouko had no words.
âSo, do you have your pick, Futaba-san?â
On Sakura pressing her to answer the original question, Meiko looks her in the face and answers as such,
âUfufu, Iâm sad to say, but Iâm thinking both you and Class Rep arenât up to par eitherâ
â⌠Mind, elaborating?â
âIn my mind, both of you arenât too different from Takanashi-san in that respect. I canât imagine leaving my life to youâ
Meiko made light chuckles, while Sakura sternly lowered her eye-brows. The expression, sparks flying between them, would be a perfect fit to describe the scene.
âThen, if Iâm guessing right⌠Youâre thinking Momokawa-kun is the best person to be the leaderâ
With much reluctance, Ryouko entered the fray.
âAnd why not? Do you people not get it still, even after that last fight?â
If Class Rep had listened to Kotarou-kunâs instructions, we would all be much happier. If she just listened to him earlier, we couldâve won with more ease.
Meiko speaks as if admonishing a child.
âTrue, Iâll admit that me and Ryouko werenât the quickest thinkers during that. But come next time, donât think that weââ
âNext time? Did you just say that, Souma-san. You should know there isnât any next time in deadly battleâ
I will be careful next time. I wonât make the same mistake a 2nd time.
That moral dogma is essential for students and members of society alike. People make mistakes, reflect on them, and grow as a consequence.
But it is of no doubt that those mistakes are permitted only because those people live in the civilized society of Japan.
Their current location is inside a cruel and unforgiving dungeon. Fierce monsters make it their den, and on top of that, powerful boss monsters lay in wait⌠It is a miserable survival scenario with zero second chances.
âHey, tell me Iâm wrong but, you girls arenât thinking this is some sort of game right?â
Meako speaks further. All of you, youâve become used to it. I have too. If you just think your enemy is a monster, you can swing your blade without second thoughts, she says.
âYouâve all come fighting for your lives here, I donât imagine otherwise. You fought monsters where, if you lost, theyâd simply eat you⌠but you didnât lose. What Iâm wondering is, have you even been in any real danger?â
\nâ⌠Iâll ask why if you donât mindâ
Not giving an inch to Meikoâs unnaturally expressionless face, Asuna boldly makes her say known.
âThereâs the incident in the square, and the time when he pushed away Kotori, those would be more than valid reasons⌠But Iâll give it you straight. I have no plans on ever obeying someone weaker than meâ
âYou mean that, as a woman?â
âNay, as a swordsman of the Kenzaki Style!â
Laughter had not ensued following Asunaâs statement. Rather than not fitting the times, it gave the feeling of something a samurai-crazed otaku would cringe-indusingly say. In modern Japan at least, you ordinarily wouldnât find people other than individuals of those tastes speaking like this.
But because they are so close, Souma Sakura and Kisaragi Ryouko know what truly consisted of the girl, Kenzaki Asuna. They know she wasnât ordinary in the least. They know of her grueling life-long training under the sword, and they understand how her this stern mindset of hers has been molded as a result.
âHmm, more good facts. That means, if I were to be stronger than you, youâd obey me without question?â
âIf you win a one on one duel, I donât care if itâs you or Momokawa, Iâll pipe up and followâ
âYup, wonderful. This makes things very easyâ A duel, letâs do thatâ
Suggests Futaba Meiko in light-hearted tone as if making a promise to go shopping later.
âHold it right there! You canât, no wait, arenât you being insane!?â
âDonât stop us, Ryouko. Iâm perfectly sane, and also very seriousâ
âOh yeah. Thereâs that time when Kenzaki-san decided to get engaged to Souma-kun because she lost a duel, right?â
Kenzaki Asuna makes important decisions via duel. Such precedent already exists. Everyone in their class knows this. No, the turmoil of her engagement with Souma Yuuto was already known as a great legend among all in Shiramine Academy.
âRyouko, when Asuna gets like this, you know thereâs no stopping herâ
âBut thatâs no excuse to⌠This isnât the time to start infightingâŚâ
âIâm really sorry Class Rep. But Kenzaki-sanâs saying she wonât settle on a compromise if we donât do this. I donât think thereâs any option apart from this if we want to become true comradesâ
Ryouko practically wanted to cry when the one who accepted that duel, the perpetrator herself, started consoling her. Or rather, her eyes were feeling moist already.
âAsuna, Futaba-san, you two are sure about this right?â
âYeah, if Futaba defeats me, Iâll give in to her demandsâ
âIf Kenzaki-san wins, I wonât bring up making Kotarou-kun the leader anymoreâ
Well I canât really make you promise so we have the loser absolutely obey the winner or anything, continues Meiko, but Asuna accepts anyway.
âYouâre not a swordsman or anything. So Iâm fine with those conditionsâ
Meiko doesnât have one clue as to what Asuna consider being a true swordsman, but their negotiations thus conclude.
âPlease tell me you arenât planning to use real weapons in thisâ
âThe winner loses if the loser dies, that goes for both of usâ
They obviously hadnât lost all their good sense. But for Ryoukoâs own peace of mind, she needed to confirm anyway.
âThen do we go empty-handed? Ah but Kenzaki-san is a Dualwielder so, uhmmm, we could you fairy walnut tree branches as wooden swordsďźbokutou) right?â
âI donât mind it bare-handed, but with some form of weapon, I donât think either of us will regret anythingâ
Both of them would find it annoying if the other complained she lost because she didnât have a weapon.
âPlease donât get hurt⌠or not I guess. Itâd be great if you keep it to a level Sakura can healâ
And that was all Ryouko could say.
Thus it came to be that Futaba Meiko and Kenzaki Asuna would duel with their convictions on the line.
[1] This is a third person narration chapter with a lean towards Class Rep [2] çč´ăŽçł â Shingan no Hitomi â Eye of Veracity