285 ā No matter how you look at it, heās the heroine
Yamada-kun and co have taken refuge in a hiding place prepared by the third prince. Well, though itās called a hiding place, because I overheard it, itās not hidden at all. Iāve now arranged for a raid to be made on this hiding place. The one in command of the unit, is Ooshima-kun. I wonder how Yamada-kun will react when he finds out that the person who has always been beside him and supporting him since their previous lives has been brainwashed and is betraying him.
The reason why Iāve contrived such a tasteless plan, has nothing to do with wanting to bully Yamada-kun. While Natsume-kun seems extremely likely to do such a thing, Iām not that cruel at least. Iām not, okay?
My objective for having Ooshima-kun attack Yamada-kun, is to check the limits of the poorly understood Divine Protection of Heaven skill that Yamada-kun has. Divine Protection of Heaven. Thatās the inherent skill that Yamada-kun has, which I found out from the brainwashed Ooshima-kun and Hasebe-san. Yamada-kun has talked about his inherent skill to his fellow reincarnators without trying to conceal it, it seems. Because of that I was able to confirm the existence of this skill without difficulty. It seems that the effect of the skill is to make it easier to achieve the desired result regardless of the situation. While many of the skills received as a reincarnation perk are unique skills, even amongst those this is a distinctive skill.
Just from hearing the effects youād think that this is a cheat-like ability. Taking it to the extreme, itās an opportunistic skill where if Yamada-kun thinks āI want this!ā, then that could actually happen. Well, it only makes it easier to achieve the desired result though, so it probably doesnāt mean that the desired result will be achieved with certainty. If the desired result could be achieved with certainty, then it would exceed a certain dragon from somewhere that grants wishes when seven balls are gathered. That would totally be a cheat-of-cheats. A patch is required. Please update quickly.
Yamada-kun possesses such an opportunistic skill. But, Yamada-kun possesses yet another opportunistic ability on top of that. That is, the Hero title. The Hero title is so that humans can compete with demons on a level playing field, having several opportunistic hidden abilities. In the situation where that generationās Demon King is so overpowering that the balance is broken, as if they were a desperate cornered protagonist, the Hero will gain a power-up.
ćThere is no way that I can lose here! YAHHHH!!!ć
ćImpossible! Where have you gotten such power from!?ć
ćThis is for the sake of saving the world, the power of the Hero!ć
Such cliched developments could actually occur, with this. Well, the Demon King is typically selected from the demons after all, and since demons live longer than humans they have higher status values by nature, so naturally itās easy for them to be stronger than the Hero. So the title has a relief measure to keep the balance. Itās the Demon Kings who have to suffer from being affected by that. Even though the current Demon King is overpoweringly strong she would still get dragged into this matter. If the Demon King and Yamada-kun fought, then Yamada-kun would definitely gain a super power-up, with this.
The skillās opportunism and the titleās opportunism. Yamada-kun possesses these two opportunism inducing factors. His own abilities are nothing special. Yet, with these uncertain factors he could be. Which is why itās necessary to ascertain just to what degree will Yamada-kunās opportunistic factors manifest.
If Ooshima-kun stands in his way, since they had a strong relationship even in their previous lives as well, then Yamada-kun should want Ooshima-kunās brainwashing to be cancelled. Just what will result from that? Based on that Iāll estimate just how far Yamada-kunās opportunism will go. Will it be possible to defeat the brainwashing from the broken skill of the Seven Deadly Sins series? If that can actually be done, then it means that Yamada-kunās skill is more troublesome than a Seven Deadly Sins series skill.
Thus, while Iām watching over them, Yamada-kun and Ooshima-kun fought each other.
To summarise the results: normies, go explode. I doubt you understand what Iām saying, but this is my unfiltered impression!
ćThe heck? I wish theyād just go explode.ć
Beside me, vampire girl mutters the same impression as me. Yep. Youād want to say that right?
The result went beyond my expectations. As if anyone could expect this! Amazingly enough, Ooshima-kun threw off Natsume-kunās brainwashing by himself. Even so, without being able to completely remove the power of the brainwashing, he stopped himself by self-destructing. His proficiency as the heroine is incredible! For the sake of the hero, and without concern for injuring himself, he actually self-destructed with all his power!
What followed on from that was also amazing. The self-destructing Ooshima-kun was healed by Yamada-kun. As a side effect of self-destructing, Ooshima-kun completely threw off Natsume-kunās brainwashing and returned to sanity. Yamada-kun made a beautiful retreat while holding Ooshima-kun in a princess carry. āP R I N C E S S C A R R Y! P R I N C E S S C A R R Y!ā Ooshima-kun had a heart-throbbing face expressing that before he fell unconscious. Yeah, heās fallen in love. Heās completely fallen in love. No matter how you look at it, heās the heroine. Thank you very much.
Conclusion: this is a rom-com? Er, no, no. Not that. Conclusion: Yamada-kunās skill is quite dangerous. Regarding Ooshima-kun throwing off the brainwashing ā while his strength of will and so on might have been part of it, I canāt believe that was enough to create such a dramatic development by itself. There should have been some influence from Yamada-kunās skill. Considering that, it means that Yamada-kunās skill is more troublesome than the Seven Deadly Sins series skills.
However, the third prince who stayed behind as the rear guard to allow Yamada-kun to escape was able to be captured without any problems. If everything had gone according to Yamada-kunās wishes, then it would be strange for the third prince to not be able to escape as well. Which means that thereās also limits to Yamada-kunās skill. Maybe thereās no influence unless Yamada-kun is nearby, for example. Hmm-mm. Itās hard to see the influence of the effect itself ā I have absolutely no idea how far the power of Yamada-kunās skill goes. Iāll be vigilant about it, but it might be hard to deal with it.
At any rate, isnāt the Ruler skill that Yamada-kun possesses breaking the rules? The healing that Yamada-kun performed on Ooshima-kun wasnāt any ordinary healing. After all, even if it was just for an instant, Ooshima-kun was dead. Ordinary healing magic will never be able to revive the dead. What made that possible, was the Ruler skill of Kindness that Yamada-kun possesses. The effect of that is resurrection from death. Using that power, Yamada-kun was able to revive Ooshima-kun who had died from self-destruction.
To be honest, I panicked a bit when Ooshima-kun self-destructed. That was clearly a fatal wound after all. Unsurprisingly, Ooshima-kun then died. If Yamada-kun had been even a second slower in applying resurrection, I would probably have rushed over there with teleportation. The moment that Ooshima-kun self-destructed, I had unconsciously stood up as well. Even though I knew that Yamada-kun possessed Kindness, I still panicked a bit.
However, this might be a chance instead. As compensation for using the Kindness skill, the level of Taboo rises. The Kindness skill makes resurrection from death possible, something virtually impossible to do within the System of this world. However, by continuing to revive the dead, what lies ahead is Taboo, which informs you about the truth of the System. Once he knows that, thereās no way he wouldnāt realise just what it means to resurrect the dead.
Dās work is as nasty as ever. It could fucking break oneās heart. However, I shall make use of that.
Iāll lay bait for Yamada-kun and cause people to die before his eyes. Yamada-kun would surely then perform resurrection of the dead. Which will cause his Taboo level to rise. Then when Taboo reaches the maximum, it will result in Yamada-kun learning about the other side of this world.
When that happens, Yamada-kun will be forced to choose. Whether to oppose us. Or otherwise, whether to join forces with us. Well, itās also possible that heāll choose to turn a blind eye to it all. The fate of the world is such a heavy responsibility that a normal person would not be able to shoulder it.
If he decides to oppose us, then Iāll crush him with all my might. However, I donāt think Yamada-kun will be able to do that. After all, heās from an ordinary background. Although he actually became the Hero, originally he was an ordinary boy you could find anywhere. Which is why he surely wouldnāt be able to shoulder the fate of the world. Iāll have him learn the truth as soon as possible and induce him to stand down.
Authorās note: This covers āK2 The last obstinacy of a manā.
āNo matter how you look at it, heās the heroineā ā the use of āheā is intentional. In Japanese third person pronouns (such as āheā or āhimā) are generally not used but itās more or less unavoidable in English. So when Shiro has a line like the title or āhe stopped himself by self-destructingā when referring to Ooshima-kun, itās actually gender neutral in Japanese even though āOoshima-kunā is currently Katia, ie female. Iām using male pronouns in the translation because Shiro uses -kun, which somewhat implies that the person being referred to is male. This does get a bit odd when Shiro also refers to Ooshima-kun as the āheroineā (ie being like the female lead character in a story), but please endure this for now. Maybe Shiro will change how she refers to Ooshima-kun, in which case Iāll probably use female pronouns in the translation.
ānormies, go explodeā ā this is similar to the āDeath to Normiesā phrase that came up in the 2015 Christmas special. Itās more or less a literal translation of the phrase ćŖć¢ļæ½
āFor the sake of the heroā ā here, āheroā is deliberately not capitalised. Itās not referring to the Hero title that Shun has but as if Shun was a character in a story. Ie Shun would be the āheroā (the main male character) and Katia / Ooshima-kun would be the āheroineā (the main female character and typically the love interest).