It was a good thing that he won an award, but the circumstances around his victory made Seiji feel like he had fallen into a pit trap.
Seiji called Editor Yoshizawa to ask her about this situation.
âSpecially chosen awards that can enter the nomination process later on have always existed within our system. It was just that the standards were incredibly strict, so thereâs basically no precedents,â Saki explained to him. ââBrother Monogatariâ being chosen was something that all the judges unanimously agreed on. The judges also unanimously agreed on giving your story the award, so thereâs no internal problems at all.â
âHowever, it caused so much controversy on the internet.â Seiji could only smile wryly.
âWe shall make an announcement detailing the specifics of how your story got chosen.â
âEven so, thereâs probably still people that wonât accept it⊠Iâm happy to receive an award, but I think that creating such a controversy as the price for it isnât so good.â Seiji paused for a moment. âOr is it that the editing departmentâs goal in the first place was to create a controversy to make my story into a hot topic?â
Saki fell silent for a moment.
âOur head editor personally saw to Brother Monogatariâs inclusion in the awards as well as ensuring that you won an award.â Saki didnât answer him directly. Instead, she drastically lowered her voice to a whisper.
ââŠCould it be that itâs not convenient for you to discuss this due to your position?â Seiji perceptively noticed that she was being roundabout.
âIâm currently at work.â
âSo you mean that itâll be fine to discuss this when you get off from work?â
âAlright⊠Iâll wait for you to get off from work then.â Seiji thought for a moment. âBy the way, do you think I could speak directly to the head editor?â
âThe head editor is currently very busy.â
That meant no, or perhaps it meant that speaking to him would be meaningless.
âUnderstood. Talk to you later then.â
They ended the conversation there.
The head editor personally manipulated things so that Seiji won an award⊠perhaps the head editor intended to stir things up in order to increase Brother Monogatariâs sales.
Seiji didnât wish to see his and Shikaâs story meet with any negative controversy. Still, he understood that perhaps the head editor wanted to draw attention to his story.
After all, how low or high quality a story was wouldnât be the most important thing. For Thunderbolt Literature or any similar company, sales would likely be the most important part of all. Stirring up some controversy and having everyoneâs attention on his story would help to influence sales. Seiji was quite clear on this.
It was understandable that the editing department would take certain actions to help increase a novelâs sales. Considering that he was just a newcomer author, it was quite something already that the head editor would personally take notice of his novel and act to increase its sales.
âAlthough I can understand⊠I still wish that I could have been informed first.â Seiji sighed.
If only he wasnât a newcomer author. If he had been a veteran author with plenty of accomplishments racked up already, the situation would likely have been different.
He would change things in the future!
Seiji then called Shika in order to tell her about the storyâs publication date and the situation regarding the award their story received.
Seigo Harano took a leave of absence from school again.
His classmates had gotten used to how often he took leaves of absence. However, some people were still curious just what this âMagic-devouring Dragonâ was doing. One student even cracked a joke that was surprisingly close to the truthâŠ
âPerhaps Harano-san is actually a Spiritual Ability user who asked for a leave of absence in order to fight against demons.â
Of course, the reason why such a joke would appear was because of the discussions on the internet and in the media.
The night of one hundred demons continued as always since the New Yearâs. Normal people kept meeting with more and more strange situations. Even though the mystical society kept continuously suppressing the information the best they could, it was impossible to suppress everything and people were starting to hear more and more about this topic.
Mystical phenomena, demons and spirits, Spiritual Ability usersâŠ
Most ordinary people simply treated it as a currently popular fad. However, there were also some ordinary people that would really come into contact with such things, learning the truth.
Some people chose to avoid the truth, even treating it as nothing having ever happened. Some people would choose to try telling others about it. And there were incredibly few that would do their very best to try and search for the truth.
Although things appeared calm on the surface, there was an undercurrent beneath all that. As for whether the waves would finally calm down or eventually surge and turn into a torrential flood, nobody knew.
âIs Seigo really fighting against demons during his leave of absence?â
During lunch break, Yukari came to Mika and Chiakiâs classroom to ask them this question.
âPretty much. You can treat it like that.â
âI want to know the truth.â
âKnowing too much is bad for you, Special Agent Asamiya.â Chiaki pretended to be some serious middle-aged man.
âI know what Iâm doing, Special Agent Wakaba,â Yukari responded in turn. âTell me. What is he busy with?â
The purple-haired girlâs gaze sharpened upon hearing this.
âHeâs fighting against evil Spiritual Ability users?â
âThereâs no separation between good and evil in our line of work. Donât be so naĂŻve, Special Agent Asamiya.â The tomboy continued pretending to be some serious special agent as she droned on in a low voice.
âStop acting, please talk normally.â
âItâs the same even if I talk normally. Heâs out killing people.â Chiaki stopped using her serious expression and low tone of voice as she folded her arms. âYou arenât really naĂŻve enough to believe that heâs simply Mr. Goody-Two-Shoes and an absolute hero of justice, are you?â
âSeigo will really kill people. Heâs the type who will definitely do what needs to be done if itâs absolutely necessary⊠thatâs what I believe.â Chiaki looked at Yukari. âIf you have such an unrealistic impression of him, then I would advise you to give up on him now.â
âChiakiâŠâ Mika looked at her good friend.
âMika, the same goes for you too.â Chiaki turned to look at her. âEarlier this morning, you were quite worried about Seigo when he explained the situation. Thatâs very natural, but you seem to have ignored another aspect about his situation. Let me ask you, have you ever thought about Seigo killing another person? What will you feel if he kills someone right in front of you? And what will you think?â
Mikaâs expression froze.
She thought back to what President Yoruhana had told her before about the mystical side of society. Although she made her decision back then, she never thought too deeply about it again. After all, something like killing people⊠she didnât want to think about it, and she unconsciously felt like it was something that wouldnât happen around her.
Only now did she finally realize quite clearly that it⊠wasnât far away from her at all.
Seigo was going to a duel⊠another way of describing it was that he was going to kill someone!
He would have to risk his own life to kill someone else. That was the meaning of a duel, kill or be killed.
Chiaki had recognized that from the very start and said âIâd really like to see thatâ on top of it.
Juumonji-sensei hadnât said anything, but with her maturity, she probably saw the duel for what it was and accepted it as well.
âHowever⊠I still havenât thought over things that deeply.â
Mika fell silent upon realizing this.
Everyone remained silent for a while.
âSeigo⊠Seiji Haruta is a real, living person, not a fictional hero of justice from a shonen manga,â the tomboy stated calmly. âAll of you have been saved by him before, so thereâs nothing wrong with viewing him as a hero. I also believe him to be a hero as well, a real-life hero. However, real-life heroes might not all stand for good and justice, and even if theyâre on the side of good, not all people will think theyâre good⊠I choose to give him my recognition. Even if he kills someone right in front of me, Iâll believe in him. What about the two of you? What do you think a hero should be like? Or, what do you think Seiji Haruta should be like? Do you truly realize what the real him is like? You donât need to answer me, but you need to think about it well for yourselves.â
With that long speech finished, Chiaki began eating her lunch again.
Mika and Yukari silently exchanged glances.
âWhat do you think? Uehara-san,â the purple-haired girl asked Mika.
âI⊠need to think about it,â Mika said. âI also want to personally talk to Seiji about it.â She left her inner thoughts unsaid.
âHow about you? Asamiya-san,â Mika asked Yukari the same question.
âTo be honest, this has given me quite an impact, and I need to think it over as well.â Yukari sighed while glancing over at Chiaki. âBut no matter what, I wonât give up so easily on him.â
Then, she said goodbye as she turned around and left.
âTsk, I thought that at the very least she would be obviously shaken, but she wasnât⊠the Princess is truly difficult to deal with.â
Chiaki pretended to have a grim expression as she watched Yukari leave and made such a statement.
Mika was rendered speechless.