ââJibril met the end of the war inside the Formula Repair Operation Room. Therefore, she only knew about the circumstances surrounding the end of the âGreat Warâ by hearsay. However, compared to a few hours ago, when the map was projected completely, the situation was completely different.ă
ââMost of the âFlugel Unitsâ had been destroyed, only a few units remained. Now, only two units: âAvant-Heimâ and âArtoshâ remained. The âMapâ now only projected the âCapitalâ and its surrounding area, and there wereâ
The combined forces of the Elf alliance and the Dwarf Alliance, squaring off against her.
ââThe alliances of those two races extended to the Dragonias and the Phantasmas, respectively.
The fact that the Fairies and the Demonia were also included. The fact that it hadnât become a no holds barred conflict. The fact that they were steadily shaving off the âFlugel Unitsâ using âAka Si Anseâ and the âE-Bombâ, as planned. There were small differences, but it was almost historically accurate â even up to the date displayed on the âMapâ:
ââ âNovember 9th Year 2 B.T.â
It was almost historically accurate even up to the day the Great War had ended, as expectedâ
â... Splendid work, MastersâŠâ
Jibril said, as she lowered her head and stopped her pen from writing any more âCommandsâ.
In their place, she took out her diary and used her pen there.
âââNo matter what I did, they still won.â
When they didnât surrender after she threatened them and urged them to renounce their rights, she even tried to make them surrender by force. Even after using such despicable methods, her Masters just told her to âCome and get usâ. They answered head-on, and they showed her that they could really defeat her head-on. With that satisfaction, Jibril wrote the last entry in her diary.
As expected⊠the ones who ended the âGreat Warâ were âImmanityâ. She was confident in that. The expectations and possibilities she saw in her masters were correct, as expected. She was able to observe it, and leave a record behind and nowâ
And now, she will pay her penitenceâ
âŠ. Or, notâââ?ă
â...... Really, until the very last momentâŠâ
ââBut, suddenly, Jibril notices â she accidentally notices.
Her Masters certainly won, and she lostâŠ. Then, nowâ?
â... I was a really incapable servant, to the point of being incorregible, huh?....âăăă
The Great War wonât end with this. She had overlooked something. She couldnât even leave her last will behind. Jibril looks at the roof in amazement.
â... Master, I wonder, how did the world change?â
Jibril, who would finally disappear without being able to know the past, asked the two who were shaping the future. But, when Jibril made that question, a voice answeredââ
â â â ă
ââThe end of the world, at the top of the gigantic chess piece.
Only the one who saw everything, only the One True God, only Tet â heard all of that.
On one hand, there are those who think that the world is so simple that even a child could understand it.
There are also those who think that the world is so mysterious and complicated that you wonât be able to understand it for all eternity, and itâs therefore meaningless.
There are also those who think that nothing is changing in the world, that nothing can change.
There are also those who think that the world keeps changing, and is changing right this moment.
Both in the past and in the presentâă
âNothing is going to change like thisâŠ. Tet⊠did you lie to Izuna, desu?â
Thatâs a beast. Itâs the heartbroken voice of a little girl that wonât approve of killing because of her childish feelings.
ââNaturally. Nothing has ever changed, nor will ever changeâ
Thatâs a god. Itâs the defeated voice of a little girl who doubted everything so much, she even stopped believing in herself.
They were a god, and a personâ
Do either of them really speak the truth?
Tet smiles from ear to ear, and looks at those who can answer all those questions.ă
In the past, at the two who thought that nothing was changing in the world, that nothing could change.
Now, at the two who think that the world keeps changing, and is changing now, in this moment.
ââThe answering voice of the two successorsââă
â â â
âââHow did the world changeâ, huh? ⊠Iâm sorry, but we canât answer that questionâ
That voice echoed behind Jibrilâs back. That perplexed, speechless back â Jibrilâs âCapitalâ.
The ones who suddenly appeared on Avant Heimâs main office, the hall that was wrapped in silence.
âThatâs why, well. Not how it changedâŠâ
Bringing along the âMapâ, that was spread out on top of the desk, and the âPost Boxâ.ă
âBut what changed. Thatâs what we want to show you, so bear with us.â
A black and white pair was writing âCommandsâ on the desk, two childrenâ
âEheâŠ. we came â„â
â.... we wanted, to see you⊠Teheperoâ
Standing on top of the chair, behaving theatrically with blushing cheeks, fidgeting, were Sora and Shiro.
ââHa? Eh!? W-w-w-where is this, wait a second, Jibril!?â
And, not understanding the circumstances just like Jibril, there was Steph.
Jibrilâs thoughts were going in circles, she was bewildered and at a loss for words.
But with a mocking smile:
âThere is no rule saying that âYou canât transfer your capital to the opponentâs capitalâ right?â
â...it was hard⊠to send in a âSettler Unitâ... in the confusion⊠Vâ
Sora and Shiro had the face of a child that had just pulled a prank, but,
âWith this, if âThe Capital Fallsâ, we four would die together as friends, rightïœ?â
Hearing those words, JibrilâŠ
â... we are threatening you using our lives as a shield. This much retribution is just natural, rightâȘâ
Blood, that she supposedly didnât have was falling at her feet⊠she was dazzled by that hallucination.
âNo way! P-please renounce your rights at once, and returnââ
âYou keep saying that!? Shouldnât you be asking which one of us should renounce their rights?!â Steph screamed, breathing hard. She was trying to convince Jibril, even if she had to lie.
âIn the first place, Jibril! I thought it was a possibility butâ!â
Steph pointed with her finger, they didnât even have the leeway to glare at her with smiling faces...
âDid you not realize that if you lost your dice you wonât die, youâd just withdraw from the game?â
âUwah, Look, Shiro. Just what is she saying, all high and mighty, when she didnât notice?â
â... Even though⊠the only ones... who didnât notice⊠were probably just her, and the geezer⊠right?â
As Sora and Shiro spread their malicious gossip, Steph started sweatingâŠ
âWhyyy did you include a rule like âIf you lose, suicideâ!?âă
âŠâŠ.. Jibril decided to âGet on boardâ on the spur of the moment.
She reconstructed all the spirits in her body, and forcibly restrained even her nerve terminalsâ
âN-noâuhïœah, ahahaïœâ
She awkwardly âCreatedâ a joking smile.
âI thought that if I had to challenge you with my full power, Iâd take it literally and add a rule for certain deathâ„â
Unintentionally noticing Jibrilâs exhausted expression and voice, Steph says:
âIs that right? In that case, why donât you renounce your rights?â
â... donât mind, us⊠go aheadâ
But Sora and Shiro, once again, returned only a smile.
The two of them were children less than 2 years old, and they were pressuring Jibril, with a smile.
ââTrying to lie to me⊠you shouldnât underestimate meâ
â...Shiro, wouldnât⊠be fooled by⊠that lieâŠâă
âEh. a lie? What is she lying about?â
As expected â she was seen through, Jibril lowers her head and makes a bitter smile.
â... indeed⊠there is no way youâd order me to renounce my rightsâ
âAbout that. âWould I still be myself if I was reborn?â you even went as far as giving us that hintăŒâ
ăŒThe spell restarting, the loss of memory accompanying that. All kind of principles.
There was no way even her masters knew all thatâbut.
Even so, if she lost all her dice, even if the game ended, she wouldnât regain her memories.
Jibril once again feels ashamed that they revealed the truth so easily just with circumstantial evidence. Just why did she make light of her Masters? She feels incompetent as she remembers this lesson.
âAnyways, that means we both can't âRenounce our rightsâ nor âWinââ in that case, shall we beginâȘ?â
â... Begin what?...â
Jibril was hanging her head, but Sora stepped up determinedly.
âThat should be obvious â wouldnât it be what Jibril wanted to see!?âă
Sora passes by her side smiling like he was having fun from the bottom of his heart, and laughs at himself.
âGood grief, he was bragging that he couldnât lose to anyone because they are all stupid.
âThere is always someone above youâ
A god-class idiot, dreamt of breathing new wind into the world â A world that led there.
He doesnât know how the world was changed, but, he knows how it changed, thatâ
â... it's thisâ
Sora waves his hand and shows them. Itâs not this, the âGreat Warâ of the past.
âThis world is a game. No one is going to die, and we wonât let anyone die. Not you, not anyone else.â
â... That is⊠more interesting, right...?â
As they said that, Sora and Shiro slowly pass by Jibrilâs side, who stood stock still.
Extremely naturally, as if it was par for course, you could say that it was perfectly normal, smoothly.
ââThey seized Jibrilâs âMapâ and âCommandsâ.
âWell then Jibril. Iâll say it right now: This game is Blankâs lossâ
â...wh-what?â
And, while enumerating the unitâs names on Jibrilâs âCommandâ, they make a declaration:
âThat is because now we are going to lose â because we are going to rip off the cableâ
Thatâs right, ripping off the cable, in other words:
âWhen the 72 hours expire â With theăTask unaccomplishedăwe are going to run. Shiro, how much time remains?â
â... 16 hours, 22 minutes, 48 seconds⊠Inside the game, approximately 19656 days, 53.852⊠yearsâ
Sora smiles bitterly at that answer, while writing commands.
âThe unreasonable guys who cornered the Flugel in their golden age ââ It seems they are outshined just with âHeavenâs strikeâ, after all, they possess a universal scale super-weapon, and they are monsters even with their bare hands. And yet, they went against them, for more than half a centuryââthey managed to hold on with just a human bodyâ
ââFighting is meaningless. Since they are taking Jibril along, transferring the capital is already impossible.
Whatâs more, if their âCapitalâ gets pinpointed, all of them would get sent to the afterlife in a few seconds.
On top of it all â they canât win.
âShiro, this is the highest difficulty ever, whatâs more, itâs a transcendentally impossible game where defeat is predetermined, what do you think?â
Sora asked, but the reply was the same as always, just a few words:
â... the, best...âȘâ
âRight!? Thrilling isnât it!?â
As he screamed that, Sora approaches Jibrilâs âPost Boxâ and â
âGaaah! I only regret that defeat is already decided, Shiiiiiiit!!â
âAs expected, you two are crazy! There is no way you canââăăăă
Steph screamed. Both she and Jibril were once again dumbfounded.
âJibril. If you have fun give me an offering â give me two dice, okayâȘâ
Sora said, and the moment he mailed the âCommandââ
ââWell then, from here on out, itâs the real deal, letâs have funâ
With lights and sounds that drowned out both Sora and Stephâs voices, the planet shook.
â â â ă
ââAnd, like those two.
The one who thinks that the world keeps changing, and is changing right this moment.
Nay, the one who believes that. The one who wishes to believe it, the one who kept waiting.ă
â... It changes. None other that you are changing it! Today, right this moment!!â
For more than 6000 years, that time, that day, that moment.
Tet longed for it. He flaps his limbs and looks at that.ă
The already destroyed world. The world that ended long ago. The âEstablished tacticâ that became obsolete long ago.
ââThe move to perform itâs last rites.
Thatâs right, at the same time as Sora mailed the âCommandâ.
Facing Avant Heim, everything went flying like trash.
Straight ahead, in a straight line, or perhaps straight down.
Tet rolls around laughing at the former world as it falls, heading for destruction.