October 12th, Friday. With half a month remaining until the Thesis Competition on October 28th, the hustle and bustle within the school abruptly increased. The Kyoto Thesis Competition was said to be dedicated to pure theory, expectations were that the operational details wouldnât be as extensive as last yearâs, but in the end, it turned into a tremendous commotion.
As the presenter, Isori personally took command and entered the fray to manage the preparations. Hattori was in command of the security team and was zealous in training them. Honoka and Izumi were working together to get a handle on the arrangements to travel to Kyoto.
Of course, neither Tatsuya nor Miyuki were playing around. As Student Council President, Miyuki was responsible for keeping an eye on the progress of the entire operation and dispatching help to portions where it was bogging down. The help in most cases was Tatsuya. He participated in presentation preparations, he took part in the training of the security team and when Miyuki, Honoka and Izumi couldn't be in multiple places, he took care of the Student Council business and he also flitted about as Miyukiâs aide.
When Mikihiko finally came to the Student Council room, Tatsuya had tied up his exhausting work long enough to take a break, just around the time the school gate was closing after school.
âPardon meâŚ.â
It seemed like Mikihiko was not yet used to using the connecting staircase between the student Council room and Public Morals headquarters. There was a distinct difference between him and the carefree Shizuku who came in with him (additionally, Shizuku was in the midst of guarding Azusa). âYouâre right on time, Mikihikoâ
Although Tatsuya called out to him in a lighthearted tone, Mikihiko nervousness wasnât that easily dispelled.
âWell thenâŚ...Since I was able to see how busy you were, there was no way I was going to be later than I promisedâ
Hearing that statement, Miyuki let out a laugh that somehow exuded recognition.
âIt would be a relief if everyone was as earnest as Yoshida kunâ
Feeling that this was the calm before the storm, Tatsuya urged Mikihiko to get down to business.
âMikihiko, shall we begin the briefing right awayâ
âYes, letâsâ
Perhaps, Mikihiko got the same impression, he spread out the huge roll of electronic paper, he had in his hand onto the conference table.
A map of the city of Kyoto emerged on the electronic paper that almost completely covered the table.
âTodayâs briefing is regarding the preliminary report on the security of the actual locationâ
In a formal tone, Mikihiko begun his explanation.
âRegarding security on the actual day, the former head of club activities, Hattori has been assigned to proceed with the arrangements. Hattori senpai is also personally overseeing the briefing of the other schools and I think itâs fine to leave it to him, rightâ
âIs it alright not to have invited Hattori senpai to this meeting?â
The one who nodded in answer to Honokaâs question as if to say it was fine was not Mikihiko but Tatsuya.
âAn agreement was reached with former chairman Hattori, that it would be fine if he was merely notified of the results of the briefing. Right, Chief Yoshidaâ
âIt is as Secretarial Chief Shiba saysâ
Mikihiko seemed to have trouble saying the title, âSecretarial Chiefâ. However, he didnât have the nerve to ignore the official title in front of Miyuki.
âFormer chairman Hattori said it was fine for him not to take part in todayâs briefing. Since all weâre doing is gathering information. Doesnât all he need to do is use the resulting dataâ
Perhaps, he couldn't ignore his uneasiness with speaking in a formal manner; Mikihiko carelessly lapsed into an informal friendly manner.
âItâs about time to get to the essentialsâ
Perhaps, Tatsuya also found that easier, he immediately matched that mode of speaking.
âOkay. So, please look over hereâ
Although, his tone was friendly, this was the way he always spoke to Miyuki.
âThis is the site, the New International Convention Centerâ
âThatâs pretty much in the outskirts of the cityâ
Looking at the map, Izumi stated her opinion undiffidently.
âIt seems like thereâs a strong feeling in the area about not wanting to have conventions in the middle of the cityâ
After answering Izumiâs question while smiling ironically, Mikihikoâs face stiffened.
âUnlike last year, the volume of traffic in the area is not that much. So it can be seen that there arenât too many places where criminals, subversives and the like can ambush us. However, because the area is so rural, it is extremely easy to conceal the preparations to do soâ
Mikihiko temporarily enlarged the vicinity of the convention center before, replacing it with the map of the entire city of Kyoto.
âAnd, even if there is not a close hiding place; I also believe that there are potential locations that can be converted to a base not too far awayâ
As had been arranged beforehand, Miyuki broke in during the pause in the conversation.
âIn short, it is your opinion, Yoshida kun, that a much wider area than the vicinity of the site should be investigated?â
âYes. No way do we want a repeat of last yearâ
Without a momentâs delay, Tatsuya let loose the second round of covering fire.
âAgreed. Although we are nothing more than high school students, we still need to do everything we canâ
Tatsuya garnered gazes filled with surprise. In any case, Honoka, Izumi and Minami who knew the hidden details turned their eyes toward him without intending to but, right now, it was important that Honoka and Izumi not develop any lingering suspicions about what the people who left were doing.
âSo, Mikihiko. who are you going to send on the preliminary investigation?â
âIâll goâ
âIs it alright for the Public Morals Chief to be absent from school?â
âI intend to entrust the school to Kitayama of the guard detail. Also I wish Tatsuya to comeâ
âNo problem. Itâs probably necessary for at least one member of the security team to check over the actual siteâ
Tatsuya followed up with a nod; Miyuki raised her hand.
âOniiâsama, is it alright if I go with you?â
âYou, the Student council presidentâ
Tatsuya asked the question without becoming visibly paler. Acting in these kinds of conditions was more of a specialty of Miyukiâs.
âI wish to set up an appointment check out the hotel, the cheering squads are staying at personally. I wish to confirm that there is a shelter, they can be evacuated to if the unlikely occursâ
âMiyuki, I can do thatâ
âHonoka, donât you have transportation, reservations, and individual requests to take care of? I am only overseeing the general operation, I donât have any other specific jobâ
âOh, alrightâŚ..â
A Disappointed Honoka yielded.
Izumi seemed to want to say something as she listened to Miyuki and Honokaâs exchange but, Miyuki turned to her before she spoke.
âIzumi chan while I am on my trip to Kyoto, wonât you to take my place and run things for me as the Vice Presidentâ
âPlease, leave it to me. Use me to the fullestâ
It goes without saying, Izumi actually wanted to go with Miyuki to Kyoto as well. Having been asked by her esteemed Miyuki herself to be her proxy, she wasnât able to say no. Rather, Izumi was the type of the girl who would be all excited over âMiyuki senpai asked me to do something for her!â
âWhatâs the schedule?â
âIt would be a little tight but, how about a 2 day and 1 night trip on the weekend before the Thesis Competition, the 20th to the 21th?â
âItâs a good plan, have you already pinned down the accommodationsâ
âNo, I thought weâd decide on that nowâ
âI see. Minamiâ
Tatsuyaâs calling out to Minami was the last of their planned moves.
âYesâ
In spite of explaining this scenario to Minami as well, she was not very surprised. âââShe always seemed more composed than suited her age.
âSorry, but will you make the hotel reservations for me. If you can make it the hotel, we are staying in the day before the Thesis Competition. For four people: me, Miyuki, Mikihiko, and you, Minamiâ
âMe, as well?â
âUh, huh. You will help Miyuki over there for meâ
Regret passed over Izumiâs face in response to Tatsuyaâs statement. She was probably thinking she wanted to be running around supporting Miyuki herself. However, she had already accepted the job of being Miyukiâs stand in. If Tatsuya had been the one who had asked her, Izumi would probably have easily withdrawn her previous agreement. However, it was impossible for Izumi to even think of abandoning a task Miyuki had asked her to do.
It was time for the school gates to close, Tatsuya was slightly ahead Honoka whom he was escorting in leaving the student council room. They were going to where Shizuku who was guarding Azusa who was directing the construction of the presentation device was.
Along the way, they linked up with Mikihiko who was done with locking up Public Morals headquarters and the three went to the experiment building.
Aside from the work Isori was overseeing the auditorium, Azusa was making a console CAD that would compare the experimentâs effects.
âShizuku!â
Honoka called out to Shizuku. For some reason, Chikura Tomoko and Sayaka who were on Azusaâs security detail with Shizuku and Kirihara who was supposed to be guarding Carey, all turned to look at Tatsuya.
âShiba, whatâs up? We should have put in the requests to work overtimeâ
As expected, Kirihara had already stopped calling him âShiba Aniâ. Tatsuya was âShibaâ and Miyuki was President. It could be called the most proper way of addressing them.
âCertainly, the overtime requests were accepted but, itâs still bad for female students to stay late into the night at schoolâ
â....butâ
Kirihara notified Sayaka that they were leaving soon with a glance backward. Apparently, Sayaka felt the need to be willful about it.
âWhatâs up?â
As the mood was on the verge of turning uncomfortable, Shizuku asked Honoka that. She probably intended to switch the topic of conversation since she could read the mood but, Tatsuya and Mikihiko had a different matter to discuss with Shizuku.
âKitayama san, I want to ask you a little favorâ
âAsk me?â
Mikihiko broached the matter while fighting the urge to snicker at the classically exaggerated puppet like head tilt she made.
âAs it happens, we discussed going to Kyoto and for a look around before the Thesis Competitionâ
âTo prepare for something like last year?â
When Shizuku heard the words âLook aroundâ, she grasped the unstated reason.
âRight. For two days, we intend to check out various matters on a 2 day 1 night stay starting the 21st. Will you act as Public Morals Chief for me for those 2 daysâ
For some reason, Shizuku looked toward Honoka instead of the bowing Mikihiko.
âWhat about you, Honoka?â
âeh, IâmâŚ.staying here?â
âHmmmmâŚâŚ.â
Shizukuâs focus switched to Tatsuya.
âAre you going, Tatsuya san?â
âUh, huhâ
Shizuku thought about it for a moment then, said âOkayâ to Mikihiko.
âThank you. Thatâs a reliefâ
âYour welcomeâ
As she spoke, her eyes were not looking toward the still bowing Mikihiko but toward Honoka who was avoiding looking at Tatsuya.
â â â
Inside the cabinet on the way home, Tatsuya was reading web news articles when his face changed to a âSay what?â type of expression.
âOniiâsama, is something wrong?â
Miyuki who was sitting next to him noticed immediately and questioned him.
âAh, this newsâ
Tatsuya turned the information terminal toward Miyuki. A local Kyoto news article was displayed there. It seems like Tatsuya had already started collecting information.
The article contained a full report on the body of a murdered man discovered at a famous sightseeing spot.
âIt was discovered this morning, the victimâs Nakura Sanburo sanâŚ...Oniiâsama, this person!?â
Miyuki also readily understood the reason for Tatsuyaâs reaction.
âSomeone you know?â
That was a natural question, Minami did not recognize the name.
âIf it is not somebody with the same name, this is the magician that serves as Saegusa Mayumiâs bodyguardâ
Minamiâs eyes widened.
âIt is the same gentleman, right?â
âI donât know, there isnât a pictureâ
Although that is what he said but, Tatsuya intuitively believed that this victim was the elderly magician that was Mayumiâs guard.
âIf it is the same gentlemanâŚ...could it be a coincidence?â
The question, Miyuki voiced was the same one that Tatsuya and Minami were grappling with.
A magician of the Saegusa Clan was killed in Kyoto where it was likely Zhou Gongjin was in hiding. Additionally, his body indicated the death had been violent.
Normally, it would be unthinkable to write the condition of the body in an article; perhaps, it was because it was the result of magic combat.
A magician who was likely an extra yet skilled enough to be entrusted with guarding the eldest daughter of the Saegusa clan had been killed in magic combat. Even skills to that extent could be overcome. Like by that man who deeply wounded Kuroba Mitsugu and break thru the Kuroba Execution squadâs perimeter and escapeâŚ.
There was no way Tatsuya could consider this a coincidence.
â â â
The one who was most surprised to see the news that Nakura had been killed was unmistakably her.
âOtousama, please explain this!â
Having been informed that Kouichi had returned home, Mayumi went into his study uninvited.
âNakura san has been killed, what does this mean!?â
Both hands gesturing wildly in front of the grandiose desk, she pressed Kouichi who sat beyond it for answers.
âHow do you know Nakura was killed?â
âThere was a call from the police asking about his background!â
âYou took it? What about schoolâ
âThey couldnât contact Otousama or my Oniiâsamas so, they moved on to me!â
âDoltsâŚ...what were you doingâ
Kouichi let out a reproachful murmur at his sonsâ mistakes while ignoring his own. Listening to this, Mayumi became even more incensed.
âThat kind of thing doesnât matter!â
Her father and the elder of her brothersâ disappearances and the younger of her brothersâ pretending that he wasnât home were normal occurrences and as far as she was concerned completely trivial.
âEnough, please stop dodging! They said Nakura san killed, what does that mean!?â
âIt means what it says, right? Nakura was killed. A good man has diedâ
âThat isnât what Iâm asking! Why was Nakura san killed in Kyoto!?â
âThereâs no reason for you to knowâ
Kouichi coldly rebuffed his daughter. However, Mayumi did not flinch from something of this degree, she was not a weak Ojousama.
âNakura san is my bodyguard. I should meet the qualifications of knowingâ
The tone had become subdued but, deep within fierier emotions swirled. One probably did not have to be Kouichi to know that. Since he knew his daughterâs character, he was aware some degree of compromise was necessary.
âNakura was dispatched to Kyoto to do certain work. He probably got entangled in some trouble thereâ
âCertain work? What was thatâ
âAn important task for the Saegusa clan of the Ten Master Clansâ
âI got that! What was the task!?â
âYou donât need to knowâ
However, Kouichi would not acknowledge a need for a greater degree of compromise than that.
That was communicated to Mayumi as well. She realized questioning him even further was futile.
â.....understood. Excuse meâ
Feeling a great deal of mistrust for her father, Mayumi left the study.
However, Mayumi had not given up on her quest for the truth.
To tell the truth, Mayumi and Nakura hadnât really been that friendly. Nakuraâs manner was normally courteous to Mayumi and always that of a servant. Mayumi hadnât known him well, he had made her feel uneasy.
Even so, for a nonâshort period of time, he was someone she had known that had accompanied her in her movements and had been killed. Moreover, he had died due to a task set by her own father.
Mayumi completely disbelieved her fatherâs words, âHe probably got entangled in some trouble thereâ. She was convinced that he had not been dragged into something while he was working but rather he was killed because he was working.
However, that was nothing more than Mayumiâs intuition, just now she had nothing to base it on. She acknowledged that herself.
âWhatâs up, Mayumi. You have been breathing out sighs for some time now. Besides, you seem somewhat dispirited. Is something wrong?
âeh? No, Mari. Itâs nothingâ
âIt doesnât look like nothing butâŚ...if it is really nothing then put it out of your mind. Youâve been thinking about it for a while nowâ
âOh, I have!?â
Flustered, Mayumi sat up straight and fixed her gaping collar and straightened the cuffs of her sleeves.
They were at the Magic Universityâs cafe, it was the time between the morning and afternoon lectures also known as lunchtime. It was a period of time when a lot of students gathered together after finishing their meals, this was not a time when the sight of the honored daughter of the Saegusa Clan of the Ten Master Clans appearing somewhat listless would go unnoticed.
By the way, Mari being here did not mean she was skipping out on her Defense College educational regime. There were special military skills research classes at the Magic Universityâââto put it simply, there were classes to educate magicians to be officersâââunder this system the Defense College would send over a chosen student once a week to take part in the lectures with those accepted into the lecture course. Mari had been chosen and today was the day of the lecture.
Mayumi temporarily looked as if nothing was wrong but she couldnât keep it up for long. Probably because she felt secure in front of a friend she hadnât seen in a while. Mayumi forcibly stopped herself when she realized she was sighing deeply again.
âMari, thereâs something I want to consult you aboutâ
Mayumi put both elbows on the table and concealed her mouth with her hands as she spoke to Mari. It was an illâmannered pose but it was the easiest way to prevent her lips from being read. It was allowed to use a soundproofing field in the cafe but, magic that obstructed the light because you didnât want to be seen wasnât permitted.
âWhat is it?â
Mari made the same pose. The poses deepened the impression that they were discussing secrets to the spectators.
âMari, do you remember Nakura san?â
âThatâs your bodyguard, right? What about himâ
âHe was killedâ
âKilled, you say, oh no...when?â
Mari had been about to ask âhow can speak about it looking so calm?â but, she looked into Mayumiâs eyes and saw the grief and anger swirling together in them and changed her question as she spoke.
âThe day before yesterday, perhaps in the middle of the night. The Kyoto police contacted me yesterdayâ
âKyoto? So it wasnât someone aiming for you?â
âUh, huhâ
âI seeâŚ..â
Mari somehow stopped herself from letting out a sigh of relief without thinking. She was feigning calm but deep in her heart she was wavering at one step away from panic. If someone was gunning for Mayumi, what could she do...the thought whirled. Knowing that for now, it was an absurd fear allowed Mari to grieve for the deceased.
âItâs unfortunateâŚ.you have my condolencesâ
âThank youâ
A solemn air flowed between the pair. In these wordless moments, they were probably offering up silent prayers for the deceased.
âSo, what was the cause of death? Was it an accident?â
âMurderâ
Mari already expected that answer. For someone employed as a bodyguard by the Ten Master Clans that was a normal risk.
âBut, I donât know the reasonâ
Before her eyes, her friend was using all her strength to bear the weighty emotions that were bursting out. Even before she was asked that by Mari, one did not eyes to see that.
âFather wonât tell me anything more than he sent him to Kyoto on business. What business, what kind of job, everything is unclear. At any rate, Iâm sure it was some kind of shady job but even so why did he lose his lifeâŚ.â
A sound of something being swallowed could be heard from Mayumiâs throat. Unmistakably, it was a fit of crying.
âItâs not that I want to avenge him or somethingâ
Mayumi somehow quieted her emotions and with that calm, she continued to talk with a voice that showed her strong will.
âItâs nothing like that but somehow I canât just let it go. I feel that itâs something I shouldnât leave it as it isâ
âWhatâŚ..do you have some basis for your thinking?â
While she was overwhelmed by Mayumiâs determination, Mari made a rational point.
âRight now, nothing. This is nothing more than my intuition. But, I canât ignore it. I canât help feeling anxiousâ
âIâŚ..still donât have much unoccupied timeâ
The Magic University and the Defense College were not all that far apartâââto be exact, the Magic University and the special tactics research department annex were not that far apart. Also, since the secrets and inherent magics of magic students had to be concealed, student housing had to be in approved dormitories; it wasnât that hard for them to meet.
However, as Mari implied, there was no freedom in the Defense Collegeâs curriculum as there was in Magic Universityâs. It could be said with the multiple required courses, a first year student didnât have room in their life to do anything else. As much as Mari wished that she could help her friend with her worries that was impossible with her schedule.
â...how about consulting with Juumonji or Tatsuya kun?â
Unexpectedlyâââshe offered up a name, Mayumi hadnât thought of, her eyes widened and she blinked rapidly, many times.
âI can understand Juumonjiâkun but⌠why Tatsuya kun?
âIsnât this yearâs Thesis Competition in Kyoto?â
Mayumi sensed that Mari wasnât really answering a question with a question.
âThe Competition is at most a two day one night stay, right? Besides heâll be busy, he wouldnât have the free time to do anything else, right?â
âThat stuff happened just last year. Wouldnât they do their own investigation of the area?â
âYes, they might do that. But, Tatsuya kun would probably be helping with the presentationâs preparations and thereâs also the student council work. When heâs so busy, to expressly ask him to meet with meâŚâŚ.what?â
Mayumi became aware that Mari was looking at her with a stunned look.
âWe have this and that to do as well. Wouldnât it be fine to just ask him?â
Overwhelmed by the common sense, Mayumi couldnât come up with even the fragment of a rebuttal.
âAnyway, why have you only been worried about his situation? Isnât the first thing to do to get Juumonji kunâs cooperation? Juumonji is already a college student so isnât he more likely to be accommodating than Tatsuya kun the high school student and as for which would be more reliable, I think for sure that it would be Juumonji kunâ
âThâthatâsâŚ..weâre both members of the Ten Master Clans, I donât want the problems of the Saegusa Clan to cause trouble for the Juumonji Clanâ
Mari didnât hear Mayumiâs excuse. She was able to hear the sound but, her mind completely ignored it.
âMayumi, I donât believe it butâ
âWhâwhat?â
Mariâs expression was not the mischievous smile one would wear when teasing a good friend, her face was subtly serious showing her earnest and genuine concern for Mayumi.
âYou couldnât possibly be genuinely in love with him?â
It took some time for Mariâs words to penetrate Mayumiâs consciousness.
âBy himâŚ.Tatsuyaâkun!?â
âIdiot, youâre too loud!â
Since Mayumi had put up a soundproof field, her words didnât leak out but, Mariâs look was so menacing it made her forget that.
âThatâs impossible! Right, impossible! Seriously, me be in loâloâloâŚ..â
Mari fixated cool eyes on her mumbling friend.
âMayumi, if you could see yourself now would you really be able to declare itâs impossible?â
âThat isâŚ..â
Mayumiâs voice trailed off from lack of confidence.
However, she didnât end it there. Resolutely, she looked up and puffed out her chest.
âNo, that is really impossible. Whatâs impossible is impossibleâ
â...youâre awfully confident but, your statements really lack persuasive powerâŚâ
âTatsuya kun is a reliable boy. Like a little brother. Right, a little brother. A little brother!â
âNo, isnât that wrong? After all, you and him are not blood related, right?â
âYes, Itâs an elder sisterâs right to be helped by her little brother! Alright, Iâll get Tatsuya to help me dig for the truth. First, Iâll check the train schedule for going to Tokyoâ
âNo, you shouldâŚ.â
Faced with the strangely confused Mayumi, Mari plopped down with an exhausted look.
â â â
October,14th Sunday. Tatsuya visited the Yokohama branch office of the Magic Association.
Tatsuya informed the reception desk of his name and told them that he had an appointment.
He was already waiting in the interview room.
âHayama san, itâs been a while since we have spoken. I have not kept you waiting have I?â
âNo, you are right on time, Tatsuyaâdono. Since I was the one who summoned you, it is only natural that I arrived first. Please, do not trouble yourself about it any furtherâ
Tatsuya bowed and stood on the opposite side from Hayama.
As if they had agreed on the timing beforehand, the pair sat down at the same time. The slight firmness of the cushion maintained the feeling of tension that was the impression, Tatsuya harbored on the sofa.
âYour business is a matter to do with the current job?â
Tatsuya set the conversation off.
âYes. About the attack you incurred a few days in Nara and the rest. You were not injured?â
âI am fine. Miyuki and the others did not receive even the lightest wound. I am thankful for your concernâ
âThat is good. Well, fellows of that level donât have much of a chance to slow Tatsuya down. By the way, have you identified those people?â
âI do not know how reliable it is at this point. Thereâs interference in my access to the military information division, I cannot investigate the detailsâ
âHoo, the information divisionâ
They were exchanging jabs mixed with truth and lies. Tatsuya was not telling him everything he knew and Hayama was also probably concealing things. No, if it was limited to this conversation, it was more like Hayama hadnât said anything.
âI am sorry . But for that reason, I have not made enough progress that I am able to give you a reportâ
âNo, no. Both Okusama and myself view securing the cooperation of the Kudou Clan as a major accomplishment in itselfâ
Tatsuya observed Hayamaâs face as much as he could get away with without being rude. Was the line about Miya being impressed, the truth or mere lip service; it was unfortunate but, the power of Tatsuyaâs eyes were unable to determine that.
âSo, it would be fine for me to assume that my progress toward the current objective is satisfactoryâ
âIt is sufficientâ
For now, he had secured freedom of movement; for Tatsuya, that was nothing but good.
âOn the Kuroba front, have they acquired any new information?â
âThere are no developments thereâ
The shortest answer possible perhaps to keep from granting Tatsuya any material to make conjectures from. Those distrustful thoughts floated across Tatsuyaâs mind.
âWell, Tatsuyaâdono. I will be going now, I will tell Okusama what you said in order to ask her honored opinionâ
âhuhâ That was probably to be expected. There was no way it would end with him only asking about the progress of the investigation.
âRegarding Okusama, shall she hear from me that Tatsuyaâdono does not require reinforcementsâ
âReinforcements, hmmâŚâŚ.â
Those words were outside his calculations so Tatsuya could not immediately reply. Maya sending him reinforcements was not something, Tatsuya had even considered.
However, this is a good opportunity, thought Tatsuya. He had actually intended to to someone dispatched from Mikitsugu's area secretly from Maya or Hayama but, taking advantage of a request to Maya for reinforcements was probably the best way to avoid future trouble.
âHayama san. When the notice of this duty was delivered were Fumiya and his sister directed to purposely overlook a tail?â
Hayama cocked his head with a serious face at Tatsuyaâs words.
âReally? I gave no such directive butâŚâŚ.â
Hayama didnât appear befuddled. However, there had been such a directive that was clear from looking at the resulting situation.
âAhh, come to think of it, Hanabishiâkun struck up a conversation with Fumiyaâdono about somethingâ
âHanabishi san, hmmâ
A Yotsuba Clan employee of the second rank. A magician that the Yotsuba had headhunted from outside, His magical power was ordinary but he was a former serviceman with extensive combat experience. He was in charge of fine tuning scheduling and providing equipment for illegal operations related to magic requested by the Yotsuba Clan. Another way to put it would be he was the butler that served as the Yotsubaâs control tower.
âHowever, I believe Hanabishi san would not issue such a directive on his own initiativeâ
âI am sorry. Not even I know more than thatâ
That was a lie. Mayaâs trusted retainer would not be unaware of such an important matter as information concerning Tatsuya and Miyuki being leaked. Never mind Tatsuya, Miyuki was a candidate to be the next clan head.
However, he had declared that âI do not knowâ which left Tatsuya no way of pressing him further. Tatsuya changed his attack plan.
âI see. Nevertheless, I believe Fumiya was unmistakably followed. Man made Spirits were able to investigate our home and we were attacked in the area in front of the stationâ
âSomething like thatâŚ..Tatsuyaâdono, itâs inexcusable. I will listen to Hanabishiâkunâs explanationâ
âNo, since whatâs done is done is does not really matter, howeverâ
âThen?â
âAs a matter of fact, underlings of the Traditionalist have been haunting the vicinity of classmates of mine and Miyukiâ
âHmm...that would be worrying for Tatsuyaâdono and Miyukiâsama as wellâ
âYes. For now, I have been coping with it through the good will of the Kitayama family and the Kyuuchou temple but can you recommend to Obaue that she lend me a handâ
âI see, freeing oneself from worry is a standard tactic. Miyaâsama would also wish you to free of hindrancesâ
âPlease. I do not wish to take up more of the Masterâs timeâ
The unspoken implication of that statement was the threat that more of Yakumoâs intervention will be permitted which could cause problems, Hayama should understand that. Tatsuya thought that both the Yotsuba and Yakumo should understand that he wanted this for both their sakes but, he did not state that openly.
âBy the way, Tatsuyaâdono, about Kyuuchou templeâ
Hayama abruptly changed the topic, this might be his way of proclaiming that he did not wish to pursue the issue further.
âRecently, you have been engaged in developing new magic at the Kyuuchou temple, Tatsuyaâdonoâ
âYou are well informedâ
The surprise that showed on Tatsuyaâs face was not an act. When the heck did they find out, by what means, Tatsuya had absolutely no idea.
âSimple deduction. We have information regarding what is inside the basement of Kyuuchou templeâ
âI see, so that was what is called a trick questionâ
Tatsuya showed an expression of regret but that was an act. He was relieved now that he knew his information concealment hadnât been penetrated and it was a good time to reveal the development of his new magic anyway. This could be called a good opportunity to do what was known as lobbing a ball to keep a runner on base.
âIt is as you have said I have borrowed the basement of the Kyuuchou temple to engage in the creation of a new attack magicâ
âDo you mind if I inquire as to what type?â
âOf course not. I have no secrets from Obaueâ
Tatsuyaâs face proclaimed his innocence as he answered Hayamaâs question with a bold face lie.
âThe magic I am in the midst of developing is a close range physical attack spell. I believe you have gone through the report concerning the Brionac used by Angie Sirius of the STARSâ
âSo you are trying to reproduce the Brionacâ
âThere are minor differences in the theory but that is the basic concept. The truth is I had a match at First High in April with an opponent on whom Mist Dispersion wouldnât workâ
âThe Tomitsuka Clanâs Range Zeroâ
âSo you are aware of it. I had an epiphany then. As Miyukiâs Guardian, I urgently need a repulsion magic for use against opponents on whom âdecompositionâ will not workâ
Perhaps, Tatsuyaâs feeling resonated with him; Hayama bowed his head deeply in agreement.
âAn excellent endeavourâ
âIf this magic is perfected, I should probably not only be able to pierce the psion armor of âRange Zeroâ but the Juumonji Clanâs âPhalanxâ. I think I will be able to unveil it at the next Shougatsuâ
For an instant, Hayama sunk into silence with a grave look. But his gentle âbutlerâs smileâ was restored so quickly that one would think that had been an illusion.
âIs the name of the magic been decided, yetâ
âIt has not been perfected yet, so only a temporary oneâŚ..â
âIf you mayâ
âWhen it is completed for unveiling, I intend to give it the name âBaryon Lanceââ
â...how interesting. I will look forward to being able to see it with Miyukiâsama at Shougatsuâ
As he spoke, Hayama got up.
Tatsuya also felt it was a suitable time.
âSo on the matter of guarding our school friends, please take care of itâ
âPlease perform your duties with dispatch as well, Tatsuyaâdonoâ
Tatsuya made a bow to Hayama and left the interview room.
The shaking of hands did not exist between these two.
â â â
October 15th, Monday.
First High was deep in the middle of the tumult of preparing for the Thesis Competition.which covered a different commotion.
The news that the former student council president and the eldest daughter of the Saegusa Clan of the Ten Master Clans, Saegusa Mayumi had requested a meeting with Shiba Tatsuya had captured the interest of the students.
In the midst of the students irresponsibly exchanging rumors, there were many students who were unable to take the news with a calm heart.
Like the former, chairman Hattori Gyobu.
Or the student council treasurer Mitsui Honoka.
And Miyuki who was both the student council president and Tatsuyaâs sister who felt an indescribable uneasiness as she watched the pair disappear into the reception room.
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