CHAPTER 6 â STILL A WAYS TO BECOMING THE PROTAGONIST
PART 01
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Through Harissaâs teleportation magic, we returned to Irisâ world and warped through her spaceship to Earth. It was already past 11 p.m., but we still had a little time before the meteor struck.
Iâd gotten Satsuki to find out how the Satamonian king was going to drop the meteor onto our planet. According to her, they had converted an asteroid into a meteor projectile, which they loaded onto a battle spaceship equipped with a firing cannon. They would then shoot the meteor into space at high speed, and use teleportation technology to make it appear next to Earth.
The battle spaceship was parked about a million kilometers away from Earth, which meant that the meteor would take a mere four to five minutes to be teleported here. In truth, it was a horrifying weapon capable of destroying planets, as there was virtually no time for anyone to react once a meteor had been fired. It spoke volumes of the Satamoniansâ evil nature.
Satsuki had also found out that the meteor they were preparing to launch at us was about 15 kilometers in width, roughly the same size as the meteor which had eradicated the dinosaurs.
We navigated our spaceship towards the air space where the meteor would fall. Then, we were lowered to the ground the same way how movies depicted aliens came to Earth to do their cattle mutilations.
I was bad at Geography, so I had no idea where we were, but we were on a vast plain, with cherry blossom trees dotted about the landscape. As the moon was just rising, we were probably in a different time zone from Japan.
Iris had not descended with us. After dropping us off, she navigated the spaceship high into the sky such that it was no longer visible from the ground. She would be playing her role in our plan from there.
The three of us on the ground set about getting the place ready for the Meteor Destruction Battle. Once we were done, Satsuki and I selected a large cherry blossom tree and settled beneath it, while Harissa made herself invisble with her magic. Now, having beckoned to Messiah with some magic, we just had to wait for his arrival.
My throat felt constricted, as feelings of anxiety about the battle ahead ran through my mind. And the silence that had descended upon us was suffocating.
âHow about saying something witty?â R asked as she glanced over at Satsuki.
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Satsuki was silent as she stared at the ground.
Thatâs right⊠I wasnât the only one who was nervous.
Determined to break the silence, I looked up at the cherry blossoms as I spoke up.
âGuess cherry blossoms arenât really found only in Japan.â
At this, Satsuki lifted her head to look at the blossoms too.
âThey can be found in the warm belt of the Earthâs Northern Hemisphere. This one seems to be of the same variety as those in Japan.â
ââŠBy the way, the trees in our high schoolâs yard are in full bloom too. Since you didnât come to school today, you probably havenât seen them yet, right?â
âYes.â
âLetâs go see them together tomorrow.â
ââŠYes.â
A small smile came to Satsukiâs face.
The heavy mood had also lifted slightly.
âWeâve come all this way, so letâs just give it our best shot,â I declared with determination as I clenched my fists.
âIâll protect you, Satsuki.â
ââŠThank you, Rekka.â
And then, the âstoryââs climax came upon us silently.
Ten minutes before midnight, a man appeared in the sky and landed quietly before us.
Messiah Candystraps, the most powerful wizard of this era. It had been eleven hours since our last meeting, but his pompous smirk had not changed.
The wizard glanced at me with a slightly puzzled look.
âAre you the young man from this afternoon? I was sure you had run away, never to return.â
âHahaâŠâ
That was how it must have looked back at the abandoned factory, that I had abandoned Satsuki and disappeared on my ownâŠ
âWhy would I run away from someone like you?â I said with a bold smile.
Messiahâs brow lifted at my mocking tone.
ââŠSomeone like me?â
âYeah. Why should I run away from an idiot who mistakenly thinks heâs the most powerful wizard?â
âOh, and who are you to prattle on like this?â
âDonât you know? I am the one who is the most powerful wizard of this era.â
âWhatâŠ?â
My words were a direct challenge to Messiah.
Besides, it had been my idea for Satsuki to use her magic to lure Messiah here. In truth, all this was part of a trap.
I knew this man would not turn down a challenge.
It didnât matter if this was a trap, or who was challenging him, Messiah was confident in his own abilities⊠In fact, he was so sure of his status as the eraâs strongest wizard that he had appeared before us so willingly.
âAnd what are you planning?â Messiah asked, laughing scornfully.
I twisted my lip into what I hoped was an evil smirk.
âI challenge you to a duel under a Contract. The loser would swear to never lay a hand on Satsuki ever again. And you would release Satsukiâs parents as well.â
Iâd heard from Satsuki about the Devilâs Contract, which was used among magicians since its bonds were strong enough to withstand even the strongest magic. If I could win in a Contract bound with Messiah, we wouldnât have to worry about him coming after Satsuki anymore.
âI accept, young man. ButâŠâ
Messiah raised a single finger, as if to indicate that he had one condition.
âSince the daughter of Creation would follow the victor, why donât we bind her in the Contract as well?â
âWhat!? You bastardâŠâ
Just as I was about to protest, Satsuki spoke up.
âNo problem. I believe Rekka will win, so itâs alright,â she said as she smiled gently at me.
âŠIt would be totally uncool if I were to protest now.
âLeave it to me.â
I wouldnât lose.
âThen let us summon the Contract.â
Satsuki stood between Messiah and I, and proceeded with the Contract ritual.
âI agree,â I said.
âI agree, naturally,â Messiah added.
The both of us nodded, and Satsuki chanted a spell to seal the Contract. Then, translucent black chains surrounded us, and I felt them wind tight around âsomethingâ within me..
If anyone broke the Contract, I could imagine the chains tearing their soul to shreds.