Tatsuya and the rest returned from Nara. And, the following evening. Neither the Shiba household, nor the Kudou clan, nor the Kuroba clan, nor First High, nor Kyuuchou temple made any move regarding the search for Zhou Gongjin.
A high class house close to the heart of the Tokyo downtown. The splendid abode was built to blend in with the regular houses, itsâ splendor was exactly the same as the other western style houses. The owner, Saegusa Kouichi, had called his current trusted retainer who served as his daughterâs bodyguard, Nakura Saburo to his study.
âDo you remember the boy, Shiba Tatsuya?â
The masterâs query was fired off after the greeting.
âA young kouhai of Mayumi ojousamaâs from her high school yearsâ
Nakura naturally replied blandly and inoffensively. Of course, Nakura recalled more than that as well but he did not say it.
Kouichi directed his eyes toward Nakura to make a glance. The reply did not match his opinion but, Kouichi did not voice a reproof.
âThat kouhai of Mayumiâs had contact with the Kuroba twinsâ
âThe pair that covered themselves in glory at this yearâs Nine Schools Competition, hmm. The male of the Kuroba clanâs twins attracted attention while somehow avoiding the eyes of those connected with magic.
âSomehow, huhâ
Kouichiâs manner of speaking said âI know something is being concealedâ, however, he did not put it into concrete words.
âTwo weeks ago, those twins of the Kuroba clan visited Shiba Tatsuyaâs house. And yesterday and the day before yesterday, Shiba Tatsuya visited the Kudou clan. Apparently, he met with Senseiâ
âHe spoke directly to Kudou Retsuâsama. That is no trifling thingâ
Once again, Kouichi gave Nakura a glancing glare.
âNakura, stop playing dumbâ
This time, he did not stop with a look.
âShiba passed a message from the Kuroba twins to Sensei. There is only one incident that could give the Yotsuba a reason that would specifically require the Kudouâs cooperationâ
Kouichi knew of the Kurobaâs troopsâ failure to capture Zhou Gongjin in Yokohamaâs Chinatown.
Nakura was the one who had reported that to him.
Nakura was not going to point out that the one who contacted the Kudou clan was not the Kuroba twins but Shiba Tatsuya. Kouichi hadnât stated it overtly but Nakura knew his master had deduced the relationship between Shiba Tatsuya and the Yotsuba clan.
âAnyways, that man cannot flee the Yotsuba when they have secured the Kudou clanâs aidâ
Kouichi was referring to Zhou Gongjin when he said that man. The Kudou clan and the Youtsuba clan allying to search for Zhou was Kouichi over thinking things thought Nakura just now. He had gathered the data that the supposition was based on. However, Nakura did not mention that to Kouichi.
âI donât care if that man gets swatted by the Yotsuba. However, if he gets caught by the Yotsuba, thereâs a high probability that my clan would be placed in unfavorable circumstancesâ
Nakura bowed to convey his agreement to his master without words.
âThe Yotsuba must not become aware of the relationship between the Saegusa and Zhou Gongjinâ
Nakura and Kouichi had different opinions on that point. Nakura had confirmed that the Yotsuba were already aware of the Saegusa clanâs accommodation with Zhou Gongjin.
They probably hadnât gotten hold of evidence. However, like Nakura and his ilk neither the Yotsuba nor the Kuroba under their umbrella needed evidence. The Yotsuba lived in the Under the same as people like Nakura. While the Under was a world that liked to play with fire, the way the natural order of things was viewed was different from the way a surfaceâdweller like Kouichi saw things. Nakura thought that but, due to the worlds they lived in being different, he thought there was no way for that to be understood with a mere verbal explanation. you acquired Zhou Gongjinâs location?â
ââForgive me, please. Not even I know his whereaboutsâ
A wave of anger passed over Kouichiâs face.
His master on the verge of losing it, Nakura continued with statements to push him to the brink.
âHowever, we secured a line of communication. Calling him out is potentially possibleâ
Kouichi audibly ground his back teeth. He felt that he was being mocked by Nakura. However, he immediately threw out the emotion and restored his calm. Perhaps it was his natural disposition, his elegance was not a bit frayed.
âThen call out Zhou Gongjin. And take care of him decisivelyâ
âAs you wishâ
He replied to the kill order with a nod, there was no hesitation. From the beginning, these kind of jobs were his specialty, before he was hired by the Saegusa, the majority of his employment came from being an assassin.
âIf you want back up, pick whoever you wish to accompany you. You do not need to worry about the mansionâs securityâ
âNo, just me will be enoughâ
Kouichi scowled slightly at the confident and conceited words, Nakura blandly delivered.
âZhou Gongjin has the skill to breakthrough a Kuroba blockade. I believe that youâre the one who reported that to me?â
Kouichiâs point did not crack Nakuraâs facade.
âThat was indeed so. Pardon my rudeness but I believe that the house securityâs skills are only good enough to die fruitlessly. Instead, they would be a hinderanceâ
Harsh words but, there was no trace of anger on Kouichiâs face. âUnderstood. Its alright for you to handle it for me the way you think bestâ
âForgive my impertinenceâ
Nakura respectfully bowed his head to the casually given command. âAh. Iâll transfer the duty of guarding Mayumi as usualâ
âThank you for your considerationâ
Nakura replied with his head still bowed and withdrew from the study without meeting Kouichiâs eyes.
â â â
This last visit to Nara did not produce any actual results regarding the search for Zhou Gongjin but, he had secured through an interview the cooperation of the elder who still wielded influence over the world of Japanese magic despite his claims of retirement. They had captured the mainlandâs magicians who had vengefully ambushed them. He would have to wait on the information division but, he was not in such dire straits that he had to stealthily use the information division for clues from the prisoners they had been given.
Tatsuya spent a densely packed Saturday however, if he was able to leave school at noon then a different kind of business would be waiting. Today, he got help from Isori at last, inside the lecture hall, he displayed by the projector the results of casting assistance carved seals, he had garnered from the experimental device they had manufactured.
â.....in short, the problem is what is a good way to make the point about how much margin for error there is with carved seals, right?â
âRight. Just how much the form can be distorted and still be effective as a casting assistant? It is an essential part of this thesisâ
âIt would be alright to show me what experimental data you have gathered so far, right?â
âYes, hereâ
Miyuki seemed proud and Honoka spellbound as they stared at Tatsuya and Isoriâs interacted that way.
âHonoka, Miyuki, I am going back to my patrolâ
Having Shizukuâs voice come at her from the side made Honoka start and return to herself.
âAh, yes. Good luckâ
âShizuku, thank you for your workâ
âThanks. Honoka, Miyuki, laterâ
As Honoka watched Shizukuâs back as she left, Miyuki said âWe should return as wellâ to her.
Miyuki carefully picked out a time that would not interrupt them to call out to Tatsuya and the pair returned to the Student Council room. Along the way, Miyuki questioned Honoka as if nothing had changed.
âUp to now, you havenât felt like anyone was following you or watching you?â
âYes, Iâm fine. Ojisama has been really worried about me, he even made arrangements with a security company for my sakeâ
âA security company of magicians?â
âYes⌠actually, its Morisakiâkunâs family businessâ
Listening to those words made Miyukiâs face change subtly, it could be said to be quite understandable. The Morisaki family ran a security company that was highly respected by both the ordinary and magician social sphere. Miyuki was aware of it as well but, her first impression didnât quite jell with it.
âWeâwell, Ojisama made the arrangements so, I think it will be alrightâ
â....right. Nothing would be wrong with the choice of Shizukuâs Otousamaâ
A somewhat bored atmosphere wafted between the pair. It was erased out by Honokaâs uneasy questioning.
âMiyuki⌠how long must I stay at Shizukuâs placeâ
The sheer unexpectedness of what she heard made Miyuki blink her eyes.
âDid Shizukuâs family say something?â
âI didnât mean anything like that! Itâs because Ojisama, Obasama, and the people working for Shizukuâs family have been entirely too nice to me!â
Her reflexive cry made Honoka make a âahâŚâ face.
âForgive me, please. I didnât mean to imply thatâ
âNâno, Miyuki! Please forgive me. The way I spoke was mixed up!â
Any further protestations of âItâs my faultâ from Miyuki were left unsaid due to Honokaâs angry look.
âUmm, I didnât mean that, I meant just how long do I have to have a bodyguard and be on my guardâŚâ
Honokaâs uneasiness was natural. Since she wasnât a descendant of magicians produced from a lab, she hadnât been raised to serve in battle.
Miyuki felt that her standards were not mistaken.
âEven though it might be long, I think until the Thesis Competition is overâ
It looked like Honoka had not expected a clear answer. She gazed back at Miyukiâs face with a âhuh?â look.
âItâs fine. Nothing scary will happenâ
Miyuki kept a gentle smile like the kind used to reassure small children within Honokaâs line of sight as she answered. Honoka turned red and looked down in shame.
Until last Saturday, they hadnât been aware of it but Mizuki and Mikihikoâs houses were unexpectedly close.
Mizukiâs house was one station from the city center of Atsugi city.
Mikihikoâs home was in Isehara city at the foot of Mount Tanzawa.
Distanceâwise they werenât that close but regarding commuting on the cabinet line from Atsugi to Isehara, it was around 5 minutes from the closest station to Mizukiâs home to the closest station to Mikihikoâs home.
âUm, Yoshidaâkun. Just this far is fine, reallyâ
âNo, that would be pointlessâ
They had left just before the school gates closed due to preparing for the Thesis Competition. Because the topic, Isori had chosen for this time, needed more computer graphics type stuff created than devices constructed; the Art club, Mizuki belonged to, was going all out. Her own specialty was oldâfashioned watercolor painting but she was also fairly skilled at CG which was an indispensable ability in this project.
For that reason, she wasnât able to leave school until the last possible moment. Well, thanks to that, seeing Mizuki home did not interfere with his duties as the Public Morals committee chief.
It was already October and nearly the Tenth. Since long ago, the passing of Autumn Equinox meant that days of autumn were running out. The sky was rapidly starting on the twinkling stars. No matter how much pedestrian traffic there was downtown or how many commuters going directly from the station to their homes; there was no way leaving a girl at the station with a âSee you, laterâ counted as seeing her home. Just as, Mikihiko stated.
Mizuki, herself, was not displeased with Mikihiko seeing her home. However, she was unsure about what to talk about as a couple alone among commuters. It was not like the pair had a wealth of possible topics, they had already exhausted a variety of topics in the cabinet on Saturday and established that they were finished with those on Monday.
Just two people alone in a narrow car without talking. With Miyukiâs slight shyness, the cabinet was quite trying or rather an ordeal.
The interval in front of the station while waiting in line for a cabinet was without talking but, since they were not in a private enclosed space, the silence hadnât been burdensome.
âCome to think of it, isnât your specialty watercolors, Shibata san?â
âUh, yesâ
Despite the fact that Mikihiko hadnât waited until, they had gotten into the cabinet to offer up the topic of conversation, he had taken the trouble to think up; it did not prompt any thought of âwhat an insensitive boyâ in Mizuki.
âReally. I like the subtle colouring of watercolorsâŚ...I can add color to CG more freely now but, Iâm still one of those who wish to paint by brushâ
It was Mizukiâs nature to answer the questions, she was asked, to the fullest.
âYet, youâre good at CG despite that, incredibleâ
âItâs nothing, I still have a long ways to go on watercolorsâ
The humble and shy Mizukiâs face turned extremely red and whined âdonât flatter meâ without words. Unfortunately, Mikihiko had never garnered EXP in that kind of sensing.
âBut, your club president boasts of you. He says your talents for graphics is incredible, Shibata san. Come to think of it, arenât you getting good grades in Magic Geometry, Shibata san?â
âYeâyes. I have been receiving the points I earned in each round of testsâ
Mizuki smiled jokingly.
âhaha, same as me. Thanks to Magic History and Magic Linguistics, I am maintaining my high rank. However, no matter what I do I have trouble with Magical Engineeringâ
âYour specialty is charms, YoshidaâkunâŚ. eh, come to think of it Yoshida kun, you didnât chose Magic
Geometry. Why?â
âBecause Magic Pharmacology is more useful for my techniques. The truth is I actually want to study Magic Geometry as wellâ
âSo thatâs why you go to Tsudzuraâsenseiâs office occasionallyâ
âNo, thatâs sort of because sensei has been calling me overâŚ..â
Even though they were under the impression that there were in no danger, the possibility of it lay between the pair as they talked.
However, no matter how much he was enjoying his conversation with Mizuki, Mikihiko did not shirk his monitoring their surroundings.
Even now, Mikihiko was dealing with the shikigami searching the area. In order to keep Mizuki unaware, he did not cut off the conversation as he used the shikigami and at the same time, he triggered an investigative spell.
The area of the spell did not expand spatially; it expanded in significance. All the gazes upon Mizuki that emitted significant magical waves were reflected in Mikihikoâs mind. It did not matter if it was filled with ill or good will, though the lustful ones were more numerous than the benign ones. She did not stand out next to Miyuki and Erika but Mizuki was also a girl that was significantly cuter than average. Besides, since she became a second year, her body had matured into one that had the power to draw the eye.
The density of that kind of static made it tough but the applied filter picked out the ones suffused with magical waves and sent it into Mikihikoâs mind, irritating him in many ways. While under that strain, Mikihiko located his target without either Mizuki or the magicians gunning for her being aware of it.
Fujibayashi had once stated that Mikihiko had âthe glow of a prodigyâ. Before he got to know Tatsuya, he had spent a year feeling like a failure. Since he got to know Tatsuya, he had been embroiled in harrowing events and his image of himself had been reexamined and changed inside that year. The degree of growth that had taken in him in the two year period was the equivalent to ten to twenty years for a normal practitioner.
It is the point in the talk to come to this pair. Before their eyes, the door to the commuter car, they were waiting for, opened. Mikihiko let Mizuki get on first, he examined the surrounding area, did the Juhou chant of âReturnââââan ancient magic to return a shikigami to the one who dispatched it.
â â â
There is an underlayer to this scene. In an abstract sense to be sure, this was not a metaphoric underlayer, this was something taking place around the back entrance to a building rather than the front entryway.
Describing a buildingâs entrance as an âentrywayâ does seem strange at first but, anyway it was on the opposite side of the buildings to the storefronts meant to attract customers, even in this age, there were back alleyways created by buildings. Trash was automatically disposed of by a dedicated underground tube, cleaning machines bought by the local district to clean the walkways meant there was no trash so there was no bad smells. However, it was inevitable that the city lights did not reach there.
âDarn it, that brat!â
Lurking in the deep darkness of that pathway, a man in his forties was using a hand to stem off the abusive language.
His right hand was covering the fingers of his left hand that were dripping blood.
âHe sent my shiki back to me. Isnât the Yoshidaâs second son supposed to have lost his mystic power!â
Was speaking to himself a habit, he certainly did not act like someone pretending he wasnât alone.
âNevertheless that was a violent way to do itâŚ...I was only watchingâ
Was the blood flowing longer than he expected,the man temporarily released his left hand and took a card of paper that could not serve as a handkerchiefâââhe had taken out a charm.
âJust for that, Iâll use my own blood as an offeringâ
As he spoke, the man pressed a charm to his wound and chanted a curse. Since he bound it with the last activation line of âKyuu kyuu nyoritsu ryouâ, perhaps he was an onmyouji or perhaps some kind of chinese occultist.
âIâm going to make you remember me, you darn Yoshida brat. My blood isnât cheapâ
âFutile, futile. With your skill, old man, all you would get was your curse returned to you againâ
With a terrified look, the man turned toward the voice. He was not an amateur. He had put up a kekkai to keep anyone being aware of him so he could concentrate on his work. He had not forgotten to put up a âcircleâ to warn him if anyone approached. Nonetheless, he had been taken completely by surprise.
Without words, the man took out a new charm. There was no way this was an amateur who happened to breach the kekkai by chance. Considering the remarks that had just been made, this was unmistakably an enemy.
However, the manâs spell was not released.
âYouâre not watching your backâ
The attention of the man who had turned around had been harvested by the young man who had just approached him from behind. He had gotten hit with an attack that caused him to lose consciousness. As a matter of fact, this was a dangerous act with potential afterâeffects that could not be ignored. However, they did not show any sign of hesitation.
âThese guys are too crappy to be good training. Are guards really necessary?â
âHey, donât say that. Enduring inactivity is also part of trainingâ
The two young men looking at eachother resembled each other facially and physically. This was not a resemblance since birth, they had eaten rice from the same pot, they had overcome the same hell, a type of constructed resemblance.
And more than anything, their heads were shaved smooth the same way.
â â â
The following day during the break between the first and second periods. Tatsuya visited Public Morals headquarters as requested by Mikihiko.
âAh, Tatsuya. Sorry about calling you hereâ
Tatsuya saw Mikihiko, who had arrived first, operating his handheld console, when he entered the room.
He locked the door and displayed the âIn conferenceâ sign.
âNo problem. So why the hurryâ
âThereâs no time, so Iâll be brief. Yesterday on the way home, Shibata was targetedâ
Tatsuya showed a surprised face at the information given by the harshly scowling Mikihiko.
âMizuki? But, she didnât act like that had happenedâ
âShibata is unaware. She was only watched by shikigami, distance viewing and the like and I broke all their spellsâ
âOh, I seeâ
The eyes of Mikihiko had an edge of hostility as he stared at Tatsuya as he heard the relief in Tatsuyaâs voice.
âIt is as you expected, Tatsuyaâ
âAh. Thanks for escorting her for meâ
âBut, isnât it strangeâ
Tatsuya pretended that he didnât understand what Mikihiko was saying and listened to his scolding.
âWhy the heck did Shibata san have to be targeted by those thugs? They werenât simple punks. I wouldnât call them top notch but, it felt like they werenât amateur criminalsâ
âProfessional criminals?â
âThey were âUnderâ magiciansâ
For an instant, Mikihiko faltered as if it was hard to put into words but he did not stay silent.
âWhy are guys like that targeting Shibata san? If their goal was the Thesis Competition then they should be targeting Isori senpai or Nakajou senpai or Minakami senpai. Tatsuya arenât you hiding something from us? That activation sequence for a modified Shikigami that you showed me before wasnât something you accidentally found. The guys who attacked you are connected to the ones that are keeping tabs on Shibata san, right!?â
There was no reply from Tatsuya.
Mikihiko was the first to look away.
âTatsuya...you can reject me by saying something like âitâs unnecessaryâ but, I owe you. It is thanks to you that my confidence and ability as a magician was restoredâ
Tatsuya tried to interrupt to refute that but, Mikihiko continued to speak.
âSo, I wouldnât be deadweight. Iâll do anything if I can be of help to you and if you want to keep it secret, I wonât tell anyoneâ
He turned his face back to Tatsuya with desperation. The light that could be seen in Mikihikoâs eyes was similar to that of a cornered animal.
âHowever, if I donât know whatâs happening, I wonât be able to protect Shibata san!â
Just now, Mikihiko had confessed to Tatsuya that he had special feelings for Mizuki but, he, himself, was probably unaware of it. Tatsuya did not attempt to use that to avoid the conversation.
âI cannot go into detailâ
âTatsuya!â
Mikihiko naturally raised his voice and pressed closer to Tatsuya.
âA foreign magician who served as a guide for enemy operatives in last yearâs Yokohama Incident is being sheltered by the âTraditionalistsâ. I am pursuing himâ
However, when the next words out of Tatsuyaâs mouth informed him of a portion of the truth, Mikihiko lost both his voice and the color in his face.
âIâm sorry. Thatâs all Iâm able to sayâ
âI seeâŚ..youâ
Mikihiko stopped speaking before he said JDSF and shut his mouth, taken aback. Even, within a soundproofing field that was not something to be spoken aloud.
âNow, I am the one who is sorryâŚ..and, thank you for telling meâ
Mikihiko completely misunderstood. Just as Tatsuya had induced him to.
And, Tatsuya felt no guilt over this. The actual truth of this situation, his relationship with the Yotsuba, was something that should not be known yet. It was still too dangerous for it to be known. It was way too soon to drag Mikihiko in as an accomplice.
âTatsuya, you said the Traditionalistsâ
âYes. I know the target is being sheltered by themâ
â.....the I think I can be useful. After schoolâŚ. no that wouldnât work. Can you talk tonight? After I see
Shibata san home, Iâll come back to school againâ
âGot itâ
A time limit hadnât been set by Maya of course and from Tatsuyaâs perspective there was not a reason to rush. It was not like he had a personal grudge with Zhou Gongjin. The unvarnished truth was that leaving it alone wouldnât make him anxious at all.
However, thought Tatsuya, would Mikihiko really be satisfied with that.
7:30 pm in the evening. As to be expected, by this hour, the work for the thesis competition was finishing up for the day. Only the male students remained but, this wasnât a problem for either Public Safety or Public Morals.
As usual the former student council officer was there so closing the gate afterwards could be left to the thesis team leader, Isori. However, from the start, the student council president had designated him as her representative to supervise. So no one regarded Tatsuyaâs presence after school as suspicious.
Due to not have any free time, his problemsâââlike his normal schoolworkâââwere piling up pretty high. Tatsuya called up his own curriculum on the student council terminal and dealt with all his towering pile of homework in one swoop.
Immediately after he finished off his physics paper, the chime rang indicating that there was a visitor to the student council room.
âPixie, pleaseâ
âYes. Masterâ
Tatsuya commanded Pixie who had been turned into the student councilâs maid to deal with it. She confirmed the visitorâs bioâdata and immediately opened the door. Mikihiko came in and she left by the same door, Tatsuya had already given her orders.
âIâve kept you waiting, Tatsuyaâ
While sitting down on the seat Pixie had offered, Mikihiko made the first easy greeting.
âNo, it was a good time for me to take a breatherâ
Mikihiko cast a doubtful eye on Tatsuya who answered thus. Tatsuya had left the terminal as it was. Mikihiko could see the lists of reports on the monitor from where he was sitting.
However, the extra tsukkomi broke the tension.
âItâs a bit abrupt but, letâs continue from this morningâ
Mikihiko considered keeping his thoughts fresh more important than the mood and plunged into the main topic.
âI want to confirm one thing. Tatsuya are you certain that the target is being sheltered by the Traditionalists?â
âIt was a trustworthy information sourceâ
âI seeâŚ..â
Mikihiko spent a brief period of time, only a few seconds, sunken in thought.
âFirst, letâs make my position clear. Those who claim the name of Traditionalists are a large group made up of both good and bad ancient magicians. It would be fine to say that the Ancient Magicians are divided into the Traditionalists, those who support them and those who oppose themâ
âReally? Master said that they were despised by magicians who succeeded genuine traditionsâ
He had not actually got that information from Yakumo however, Tatsuya felt that putting it that way would allay suspicions.
âCertainly. However in contrast, many practitioners who feel constrained by hierarchy and discipline and lack status sympathize with the Traditionalists who are not associated with a Traditionâ
âWhat about the Yoshida clan?â
A little while ago, Mikihiko had said âMake my position clearâ. In short, he probably meant to make either his own or his clanâs position for or against the traditionalists âclearâ.
âThe Yoshida clan has been called a religious order type of clan from old. Due to the fact that we seek spells that enshrine gods and spells that lead us to godâ
That was a trait of magicians who allied with the Traditionalists.
âSo of course, the Yoshida clan is antagonistic to the Traditionalistsâ
However, Mikihikoâs reply indicated the reverse.
âThe Traditionalists who partnered with the former Lab 9 and we, the Yoshida clan are fundamentally different in how we think about magic. The Yoshida clanâs goal has always been spells that bring us closer to god. So thereâs no way we would ally ourselves with guys who want to get stronger by any means necessaryâ
Was Mikihikoâs statement his own opinion or was it a set of values given to him by his parents; with only what he stated here, he couldnât tell. However, it was clear that he took pride in the idea even if he was only borrowing the concept.
âTherefore, this time aside from whatever considerations there are, it is alright to rely on me for this. If you wish it, Tatsuya I think you can get the cooperation of the whole Yoshida clanâ
âNo, that would be a bitâŚ.if I could call on the Yoshida clan for cooperation then it wouldnât be something that canât be talked aboutâ
âThatâs rightâ
Tatsuya and Mikihiko meant different things by âcanât be talked aboutâ but, Tatsuya was the only one who knew that.
âUnderstood then the next thing is to plan. Since Tatsuya canât give detailed information, I have to think of a ways that donât need itâ
As Mikihiko said that he made a malicious grin that could not be said to be ill suited to his face.
âI donât know whether to call it good or bad luck, this yearâs Thesis Competition takes place in Kyoto, the Traditionalistsâ main headquartersâ
What Mikihiko had enthusiastically told him did not match the information he had gotten from Fujibayashi and Minoru in Nara but Tatsuya did not have enough source material to determine who was correct.
âThat seems soâ
However, regardless of whichever one was correct, Tatsuya listened to Mikihiko.
âFrom the start, I expected to dispatch a security team to check the conditions of the site but, I think Iâll add myself to itâ
âTherefore?â
âYou can join the security team in charge of that for me right, Tatsuya?â
Mikihiko answered Tatsuyaâs question with a question.
Tatsuya was not urged to reply to Mikihikoâs question.
âI canâ
âThen, it would be okay for you to move freely within the city and its environs. Under the pretext of ensuring nothing like what happened last year occurs, the site area to search can be seen as very wideâ
âIâm grateful for that. Then, what about you, Mikihiko?â
âIâll be the decoy. Iâll hit the New International Conference Center serving as the site with a gaudy investigative spell, I will try with all my might to cause a backlash to the Traditionalistsâ sensesâ
âIf the Traditionalists come after me then I can legally claim selfâdefense. If that happens it wonât be Tatsuyaâs business since theyâre picking a fight with the Yoshida familyâ
âThe difference in combat power wonât be a problem?â
âIf itâs a one to one confrontation then, I absolutely wonât lose in terms of ability. If the Traditionalists try to overwhelm the Yoshida clan by numbers alone then the other traditional occult groups wonât take it lying down. The important thing is the other side picks the fight. Because members of the ancient style traditions place importance on titles. If I picked the fight then they would probably mill around like gawkers but, if they pick the fight make no mistake they would intercedeâ
Tatsuya swiftly ran the simulations for those situations in his head. He feared that fellow members of the ancient occult traditions would have a grandiose clash with magic and turn the city and its environs into a battlefield. The police and the military would have their hands full suppressing it and Zhou Gongjin would seize his chance to flee.
However, if it appeared as if the Traditionalists picked the fight first and the Ancient occult tradition magicians interceded that would give him an excuse to investigate the inner workings of the Traditionalists. For Tatsuya that would mean he could anticipate extremely desirable developments.
âIf the other side doesnât start something?â
âThen my ritual will find Tatsuyaâs target. Your opponent is an occult magician from the continent, right? So his psion waves would be different. Thanks to Tatsuya working me to the bone, My awareness of psion waves is at last a skill Iâm extremely proficient at. Iâm confident that among Ancient occult practitioners I have no superiorsâ
âBig talkâ
As Tatsuya smiled, Mikihiko did not deny that he was bragging. He could discern the differences between the techniques of ancient magicians. He did not recognize similar habits in the psion waves of modern magicians. Because it would be meaningless, even if he observed psion waves that had not yet become spells. Too many different practical methods had been born from Modern magicâs framework to research. For example, even the Stars had almost no magicians who were modern magic magicians that could implement a way to detect the psion waves of parasites as accurately as he himself could.
Mikihiko had a firm foundation to base his confidence on.
âWhat are you going to do about Mizuki?â
The Mikihikoâs face that had been overflowing with confidence was suddenly clouded. Tatsuya found that easily understood change strange but even he had enough discretion not to laugh at this kind of moment.
â.....it is too dangerous for Shibata san to go with meâ
âThen Iâll arrange for Mizukiâs protectionâ
âCan you take care of it?â
âOf course. After all, this was originally my problemâ
Mikihiko sighed, relieved.; he probably thought Tatsuya would make arrangements with the JSDF.
The truth was he had already had Yakumoâs students protecting Mizuki but, he intended to have another team dispatched from a different source than Mikihiko expected just in case.
âWhen shall we do it?â
âIâll lay the groundwork on the schoolâs side of things as the public morals chiefâŚ..Friday?â
âUnderstood. Iâll tell Miyuki to make the preparations in secret on the student councilâs side of thingsâ
â.....but, youâre a member of the student council as well, Tatsuya? Do it yourselfâ
Tatsuya didnât reply to that , just made a malicious smirk.
Mikihiko also made a pained smile and stood up.
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Common Era 2096, October 11th, Sunday evening, a certain place within the city limits of Kyoto.
The sky was heavy with clouds and even now rain threatened to pour out of the black night sky.
Even this park that was a place for people to rest during the day, now that it was the middle of night showed little sign of the presence of people. And on this particular evening, there were only two human silhouettes.
âNakuraâsama. Have I made you wait?â
Zhou Gongjin called out to Nakura who was standing by the riverside as he walked from upstream.
âNo, you are right on time, Zhou sanâ
Nakura looked up and replied with a suitably friendly greeting.
Although they both extended their hands, they were still careful to keep exactly the right distance as they faced each other.
âItâs been about two monthsâ
Zhou started the conversation,
âYes, I havenât contacted you for a while. Even if I tried to visit, I do not know where your new residence is, you will just have to forgive meâ
Nakura countered Zhouâs Jab with matching bluntness.
âLast month, I was surprised by a matter suddenly coming up that left me no choice but to move. If you knew about it beforehand, you could have informed meâ
âNo, I cannot express how impossible it would have been. Considering who your opponent was, it is inevitable that we couldnât have gotten a clue beforehandâ
Zhou had turned tail and ran away from Kuroba at Nakuraâs directive and Zhou was being sarcastic when he spoke about it being too tough for the Saegusa clan to get inside information from the Yotsuba. Zhou made a graceful smile at the honest look that Nakura met his ill tempered outburst with. âââThis was their normal way of interaction.
âSo then, Nakuraâsama, what could be your business todayâ
Zhouâs smile was so unshaken as if his face didnât know how to make any other expression but a smile as he questioned Nakura. There was no trace of impatience. The situation was not suitable for a long conversation.
âZhou san, are you aware of Kudou joining forces with Yotsubaâ
Zhouâs eyebrows twitched in surprise. Still, his smile did not collapse. âNoâŚ.could it be because of me?â
âI believe the situation is thus, Zhou san, the Yotsuba clan knows that the Traditionalists are sheltering you, so they requested the aid of the Kudou clan who have an adversarial relationship with the Traditionalistsâ
âHahahahahaâŚ..â
Zhou suddenly burst out laughing.
âIâve become quite prominent. Not just the Yotsuba who are at the pinnacle of the strongest in the modern world even the former holders of the title âthe strongestâ, the Kudou are aiming for meâ
Zhou Gongjin laugh seemed so happy.
He did not get desperate; this was not the madness of someone driven into a corner.
From the start, tranquility disturbed himâââhis laugh gave off that impression.
âThe Kudou clan with their long hostile relationship with the Traditionalists have probably investigated them thoroughly. I believe without a doubt it will take long to pinpoint your hiding placeâ
Nakura was unmoved by Zhouâs weirdness and indifferently continued his analysis.
Zhou quelled his laughter and answered in a cynical voice.
âRight, certainly. The gentlefolks of the Traditionalists have taken care of me for nearly two months, however, just about now would be a suitable time to take my leave. So do you Nakuraâsama or rather the Saegusa clan say that they can furnish me with a new hiding place?â
âYesâ
That didnât seem to be the answer he was expecting. Zhou cast a doubtful eye upon the agreeing Nakura.
âLet us speak frankly. The Saegusa cannot permit you to fall into Yotsuba hands, Zhou san. Because the link between you, Zhou san, and the Saegusa clan absolutely must not be revealedâ
âSo you prepared an escape route for me to beforehand?â
âYesâ
Zhou used the words, âescape routeâ rather than âhiding placeâ when he asked Nakura for confirmation.
âI will escort you to a place the hands of the Yotsuba canât reachâ
âReallyâŚ.could the name of that place beâ
Zhou casually reached into his pocket.
Nakura had already, unobtrusively gripped a cell phone shaped CAD.
âsomething like the pyre!â
âNo, the name of the place is Hell!â
The pair simultaneously kicked off of the ground to gain distance. Zhou took a glowing black talisman from his pocketâââwhat he produce was an inscribed card and Nakura let loose an activation sequence from his CAD.
Zhou probably had the spell on standby from the beginning. Their magics activated at the same time.
An entirely black, fourâlegged beast came from Zhouâs card, likely a synthetic body that imitated a dog had leapt out. The black dog instantly sprang off the ground to make a pounce straight at Nakuraâs windpipe.
Tenâodd transparent needles pierced the shadowy body from below
Nakuraâs leg was submerged in the river. The needles that pierced the shadow beast were fired off from the vicinity of that leg.
âWater needles, huhâŚâŚâ
Zhouâs eyes were able to perceive the nature of the transparent needles within the darkness.
âThat was careless. It was a mistake to set the meeting at the riverbank. The âhigher groundâ advantage seems to be yoursâ
âThat is magic that constructs a synthetic beast using shadows as a mediumâ
âYes. The boring name is embarrassing but, my master calls it, âShadowbeastâ. The spell is a hybrid magic that incorporates western sorcery making it too disgraceful to brag aboutâ
âWestern sorceryâŚ...a hell hound, eh. So, I erred on âtimeâ,huh. I should of at least made it a night when the moon was outâ
The pair was not just carelessly exchanging discourse on techniques. As they were talking, the shadowbeast was spat out of the card in Zhou had in his hand and Nakura intercepted it with the water needles.
Zhou did not appear to be composing new magic. In short, the inscribed card Zhou held probably had many more beasts stockpiled within. Despite the fact that the number was already over ten, there was no sign of the supply being exhausted. Just how many layers of magic had been piled on to that tiny card, itâs capacity seemed to have no bounds.
âHowever, I donât understandâ
âWhatâ
None the less, the first to voice a question was Zhou.
Nakuraâs expression did not change; he was attacking the phantom beast, Zhou had summoned mechanically. The reply, he made to Zhou, was almost completely devoid of emotion.
âThe development focus of Lab 7 was colony control magic. At the very least, colony control magic should be able to move over 100 objects simultaneously. The number of objects being manipulated shouldnât be this low. Could it possibly be that you are taking it easy on meâ
âRidiculous. You are not an opponent I can take lightly, Zhou sanâ
Nakura answered with a regretful voice. Zhouâs attention was more drawn to the emotion packed into the voice than the statement.
âZhou san, do you know of the words, extra numbersâ
Water needles flew toward Zhou. Although they could not possibly discerned in the darkness by the human eye, Zhou easily dodged them with a sidestep.
This was not a speed within the range of human physical prowess. It was probably an ancient magic of the continent that had the same effects as personal acceleration magic.
âI know of it. Magicians descended from magicians that were granted a number by the magician development labs that created the Ten Master Clans but were later stripped of their numberâ
Water needles flew one by one. Despite keeping Zhou busy dodging, the timing with which the shadowbeasts were summoned was unabated. The positions of offense and defense were instantly reversed.
âSo, what are the reasons for stripping numbers?â
âSearch me, I am not that well informed. But, the only reason Iâm aware of is the desired abilities wasnât developedâ
The needles became a downpour. Zhou pulled out a handkerchief from his chest pocket.
The white handkerchief expanded to a size that covered his entire body, it defended him from the water needle shower.
Nakura ceased his attack.
Zhou peeked his face out from underneath the cloth.
âI am without a doubt, a magician who is unable of developing the ability that Lab 7 hoped forâ
âReally, sorry about thatâ
Zhou fired off a single shadow beast.
Nakura operated his CAD and barely managed to shoot it down.
Zhou lowered the hand holding the inscribed card.
Nakura kept his fingers on his CAD, as the discussion about Extra Numbers resumed.
âThe basic model of colony control magic is to prepare the projectile beforehand with a spell to manipulate itâ
Nakura unfolded an activation sequence.
Zhou prepared the white cloth.
âHowever, I didnât think that was combat effective. Battle doesnât only occur at times when you conveniently have a bulky medium on hand. Despite the fact the development of an assistance tool known as a CAD that you could wear all the time, for some reason you had to carry all that extra stuffâ
âYour words would make the ears of the type of ancient occultists who couldnât use magic without having curse tools to use as a convenient medium burn. However, I believe CADS are not the only âthings you can wear all the timeâ? There are also types that look like large gunsâ
âGunâshaped CADs are specialized model. I donât think those are combat effective eitherâ
Nakura and Zhou remained on the brink of invoking magic, they both were looking for a gap in the otherâs defenses. Perhaps, even the very words, they were exchanging, might be a tactic to create an opportunity.
âAnyway I could not comprehend the Laboratory's plan. Therefore, I arranged sequences that could use colony control magic at any time. At that same time, the number of targets I can control is less than 100 but, in exchange, I worked out a technique to make liquids form projectilesâ
âHow unfortunateâ
âAs a result, the number was strippedâ
At this point, the order in which they made statements was reversed.
Zhou Gongjin laid the trap.
A fragment of Nakuraâs mind was distracted.
Zhou threw the inscribed card at Nakura.
While he was caught off guard, Nakura pelted water needles at Zhou. It was not a barrage, he created an orbiting circle.
A shadowbeast jumped out of the inscribed card midair.
Nakura composed new magic to ambush it.
The white cloth fell with a thud. Zhou was no longer over there.
The shadowbeast, pierced by the water needles, dissolved into the nightâs shadows.
The pack of water needles that were making an arc fruitlessly penetrated the air.
The inscribed card that fell onto the surface of the river spat out a black shadow.
Nakura, who caught that at the corner of his eye, invoked a leaping spell.
Nakura avoided the spray of water that spat from the jaw by a hairâs breadth.
Nakura, who landed on the other bank, prepared his next attack as he corrected his stance. As Nakura eyed the darkness of the river between the banks, his abdomen was pierced from behind by a black horn.
The horn, piercing Nakuraâs abdomen, broke down to a thick gooey tar like substance that was blown away by the night wind that passed over the surface of the river. Robbed of the support, Nakura collapsed face up.
He could hear the sound of footsteps treading on river pebbles from the direction of his head. With difficulty, he looked in that direction; the first thing he saw was Zhou covered by a white cloth. Zhou was walking from the other side. He wasnât unwounded either. The fabric at the left shoulder and right flank of his expensive three piece suit had open holes from which blood sullied it.
âIt appears that you were not deceived by the shadowbeastâ
Nakura understood what had happened without an explanation. He had leaped to the opposite bank intending to get away from Zhou but, Zhou had actually been on this side, he had turned his back on his enemy when he landed.
âYes, I, myself, took the part of your playthingâ
âDirectionalâŚâŚ.misdirection...is...this...the...ancient... art ofâŚ.Kimon...Tonkou?â
It was difficult to understand Nakuraâs broken speech but, Zhouâs ability to understand was unimpeded.
âYes. Nevertheless, it has been a long time since my blood has flowed this much. I can say without lying that the skills of Nakura Saburo outstrip those of Kuroba Mitsuguâ
âHa..ha..ha..I...am...honoredâ
Zhou knelt down on one knee next to Nakura and spoke in a gentle voice.
âWe have been close enough to share sake together. Donât you have any last wishes?â
Nakura mustered the last of his strength as he shouted.
That spellâââcould be called the words of a curse.
Nakuraâs body burst open from the chest and needles made from his blood attacke Zhou Gongjin.
Zhou stood up.
He scowled looking at the red needles that pierced the arms that had protected his face.
âThere are many wishes, I would be willing to grant since it was your last one, howeverâ
He groped for the needles that had slipped through the gaps that both arms had left to reach his ears to get them out.
The needles melted back into blood and tiny scars remained on his earlobes. Zhou blew out a sigh and took out a new inscribed card from his jacket pocket.
When the blood needles met the time limit for phenonomen modification, they melted all at once.
He chanted a short spell.
The piercing wounds on Zhou Gongjinâs skin disappeared like a time lapsed photo images (=highâspeed regeneration).
âUnfortunately, this level of magic cannot kill meâ
Zhou got up and sighed as he looked at his own skin. He had probably expected Nakura to have some kind of self destructive attack prepared. He had got his arms up in time to protect his face because he was watching for a water needle attack.
âCanât stay here any longer. Even if it is the middle of the night, I canât help standing out looking like thisâ
However, that was because he hadnât foreseen that Nakura would use his own blood to attack him. He looked down at his clothes that were smeared with his victimâs blood and let out a sigh.
Zhou took out the handkerchief, he had returned to his pocket unnoticed.
No, he hadnât returned it. This was clearly a different one from before.
It was not white, it was a black handkerchief.
He expanded the darkness colored handkerchief, he covered his body with a large wide shadow.
The handkerchief that turned into a black cloth changed into a shadow, leaving nothing but Nakuraâs body behind.
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