Volume 15, Chapter 2: The People Who Have Slowly Begun to Move. Hikoboshi_II.
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Part 1
Accelerator, Tsuchimikado Motoharu, and Musujime Awaki were inside a camper-van driven by one of the grunts.
It was lunch time.
Fast-food was lined up onto a small table that was bolted onto the floor. Accelerator and Tsuchimikado were each eating their own respective food that they had bought â hot fried chicken for Accelerator, and a huge hamburger for Tsuchimikado. Even at lunchtime they didn't get along well.
Meanwhile, Musujime Awaki was looking at them while eating her high-quality brand salad delivered straight from the Mediterranean.
"...You two are killing yourselves fast, you know."
"Nya. Eating only green leafy veggies isn't too healthy, ~nya. You can maintain a healthy body for sure by eating meat and veggies in moderation, right? To be biased in either meat or vegetables isn't right."
"Hah!? You say eating meat and then dying is not a blessing? This is what you call doing what you want until you're dead!"
As Accelerator licked off the oil sticking to his thumb, Musujime continued,
"So, you got nothing about them, School."
"I tried accessing the Bank, but nothing came up apart from the name. It seems its secrecy level's the same as ours. Only Group and School were recorded."
However, Musujime cut in,
"...When I tried to dig in, multiple organization names like those came out."
"There are more than two of them?"
Tsuchimikado chomped down on the hamburger, and quickly grabbed the meat forced out from the other side of the burger.
"Group, School, Item, Member, and Block... from what I found out, there's five of us. Little is known about the rest, but I felt they're perhaps the same as us â **unofficial units created by putting few persons together**."
While Musujime was counting with her fingers,
"School is the one who attempted to snipe Oyafune Monaka. If that's the case, are they the ones involved with the destruction of Management's apartment and the attack on the paddy wagon? Unabara Mitsuki is also concealing himself under them because of those."
"Who knows. However, I wish he'd make signs that he's spying on School. He might think of them as enemies and carelessly, utterly crush them."
Accelerator was listening to Tsuchimikado and Musujime's discussions, all the while sipping on his can of coffee.
...Even so, why did this so-called School try to assassinate Oyafune Monaka?
Part 2
(They just do whatever they want, donât they?) thought Hamazura Shiage.
It was noon and they were at a family restaurant in District 7, but the girl known as Mugino Shizuri was sitting at one of the tables eating a convenience store bento she had bought elsewhere and she wasnât even trying to hide it. He felt sorry for the short waitress that was nervously standing nearby.
âHuh? This salmon bento seems different from the one from yesterday. Huh?â
Even inside the restaurant, she was wearing a bright autumny short sleeved coat. She crossed her stocking-covered legs as she sat next to the window and muttered those words of puzzlement. Hamazura responded silently in his heart with, âItâs the same damn thing as yesterday.â
Everyone at that table was rather eccentric.
âIn the end, Iâm getting kind of tired of canned mackerel. Now curry. Curry would be awesome.â
The blonde-haired blue-eyed high school girl known as Frenda sitting next to Mugino said this while poking at the contents of a can, but she must not have been good at using a can opener because there was something that looked like PVC tape stuck around the can and the top had been burned off by an explosive with an electrical fuse stuck in it. Hamazura thought it was a tool usually used for blowing the locks off of doors.
Kinuhata Saiai, the girl sitting across from Frenda, was an obedient-looking girl of about 12 wearing a fluffy knit dress. She was paying no heed to the actions of the other eccentric girls (not because she had the good sense to ignore them or because she was broad-minded; that was just the type of eccentric person she was) and looking through some movie pamphlets.
âAn ultra-problematic C-movie by the Hong Kong Red Dragon Film Company⌠It sounds like youâll be on the edge of your seat for more reasons than one. Iâm super interested. I have to check that one out. What do you think, Takitsubo-san?â
Kinuhata was speaking to a lethargic girl sitting next to her named Takitsubo Rikou. She wasnât touching her food and was sluggishly sitting in the sofa-style seat with her arms and legs sprawled out limply while her gaze aimlessly wandered around.
ââŚA signal is coming from south-southwestâŚâ
These girls were Item.
Item was one of Academy Cityâs unofficial organizations and its primary duty was to stop the âupper classesâ, including the board of directors, from getting out of hand. There were only 4 of them, but they could influence what direction the city and the science side as a whole took. They were a unit that had the same level of secrecy as Group and School.
Hamazura Shiage was not a proper member of Item.
He was part of its subordinate organization and all the odd jobs and the driving were left to him.
Before, he had briefly been the leader of the armed organization of back alley Level 0s, Skill-Out, but their plan had failed and they had taken a devastating amount of damage. That had put an end to his life of standing above others. Now he spent every day doing subordinate work in the dark side of Academy City.
(YâknowâŚ)
There was something that had been bothering Hamazura ever since he had been assigned here.
(Being the only guy in a group of girls is kind of awkward.)
The table was made for 6 people, so Hamazura sat at the seat closest to the aisle. He had been given drink bar duty.
âSo,â Mugino Shizuri began a conversation after having finished eating her usual salmon bento. âBefore noon, someone attempted to snipe Oyafune Monaka, one of the board of directors. They want us to take action in regard to that case.â
âHey, in the end, I donât have that information.â
Frenda made that simple objection and Mugino stopped moving for a second saying, âMh?â
Then the girl in the short sleeved coat looked over to Hamazura.
âHamazura. Send the details of the incident to everyoneâs cell phones.â
âOkay, okay.â was Hamazuraâs halfhearted response.
He couldnât complain about what he was instructed to do. This was his job. He took out his cell phone and sent the data saved there to the members of Item other than Mugino.
âHmm.â
All of Item checked the information on their phones.
And what appeared on their screens was a porn video he had downloaded from the internet.
All four Item members immediately snapped their cell phones shut. When they looked at him with scornful eyes, the door of his heart slammed shut. He shut his heart up tight and sent his heartâs elevator down to take refuge in his heartâs nuclear shelter.
âNo, wait!! Let me redo that! This was some kind of mistake!!â
Hamazura Shiage was once the leader of over 100 Skill-Out delinquents and now he was having to explain himself in a loud voice.
But the 4 members of Item responded byâŚ
âHamazuraâŚâ
âIn the end, youâre disgusting, Hamazura.â
âSo bunny girls are a super hit with you, Hamazura?â
âDonât worry, Hamazura. Iâm rooting for you.â
Hamazura trembled slightly at their mild words and made sure he sent the information on the attempted sniping of Oyafune Monaka to them.
When he did, Kinuhata spoke in surprise.
âOh, this is that super plan of Schoolâs. But I was super sure we had taken out their assassination sniper three days agoâŚâ
âThey probably just hired a new one. Well, I suppose this means they ignored our âwarningâ.â
âIn the end, didnât we debate about why they were targeting Oyafune Monaka back then, too?â Frenda stabbed into the contents of her mackerel can with a fork as she spoke. âOyafuneâs on the board of directors, but in the end sheâs useless. She doesnât have much influence, so thereâs no value in killing her. And yetâŚâ
âSchool went out of the way to replace their lost sniper and they ignored our âwarningâ in order to assassinate Oyafune,â Takitsubo added to what Frenda had said absentmindedly.
Mugino nodded casually.
âThereâs no value in killing Oyafune Monaka. And yet School forced themselves to snipe her on schedule knowing full well we had our eyes on them. Why would they do that? âŚYes, Hamazura-kun!â
Hamazura jumped in surprise at her words.
(Hah!? Why did she bring me into the conversation as if she wants me to say something interesting!? Donât focus on me in a situation like this!!)
âU-um, well!! Wait a second! Itâs on the tip of my tongue. Just give me a bit and Iâll have it!!â
He gave a nice energetic answer, but didnât actually say anything in it.
And the 4 members of Item responded byâŚ
âCâmon, HamazuraâŚâ
âIn the end, itâs really disgusts me how flustered you are.â
âThere are a super lot of different types of disgusting, but youâre the worst kind, Hamazura.â
âDonât worry, Hamazura. Iâm rooting for you even when everyoneâs calling you disgusting.â
The girls sighed in disappointment. Hamazura the Level 0 kneeled down on the ground and stopped moving.
Mugino ignored him and spoke.
âWell, as we said, thereâs no value in assassinating Oyafune Monaka. Thereâs no denying that. And yet School still chose her as their target. So maybe they chose Oyafune as their target because thereâs no value in killing her.â
âBecause thereâs no value in it? I super donât understand.â
âOh, you know. Maybe School didnât care who it was. Maybe as long as it caused a disturbance, they wanted a VIP whose death wouldnât have much of an effect. In other words, they chose the VIP with the least security.â Mugino sounded like she was enjoying this. âOther VIPsâŚwell, letâs just think about the board of directors. No other member was making an outdoor speech around this time. And that bastard Shiokishi wears a powered suit 24/7. There was no way they could successfully snipe someone like that, so Iâm thinking they chose someone easier to target. And, frankly, Oyafune Monaka had fairly lax security.â
ââŚIn the end, I feel sorry for Oyafune.â
âIf Iâm right, what was School after? This is why a system to ensure the safety of VIPs is important.â
Mugino puffed up her obviously large chest as she spoke.
âStarting with the 12 members of the board of directors, there are a lot of people and organizations recognized as VIPs in Academy City. Their security is better than the usual security and, when their lives are in danger, people are called in from all sorts of places. The roads their ambulances need to travel on are blocked off and big-shots from various medical industries gather at the hospital for them.â
âIn other words,â Mugino paused for a second, âwhat do you think would happen if someone attempted to assassinate a VIP?â
âA lot of people would be called in to protect the facility where they would undergo treatment. Special researchers and equipment, anything necessary, would be brought in. Ah, hahhh. It looks like School wants to do something amid all that confusion.â
âWhat a boring method,â Kinuhata added.
âIt was true they could create an 'opening', but it lacked certainty. Calling in more security would have little effect on District 23, or the 'windowless building'. All this would do would change their possible targets from 'facilities that could be attacked' to 'facilities that were temporarily raised to an attackable level'.â
âIt could be some kind of insurance. If School got serious, they could break into most facilities.â
âBut,â Mugino added, âin order to carry out that insurance, they had to get a new sniper in a hurry and carry out their plan of assassinating Oyafune Monaka. They must have been pretty high strung getting everything in order.â
âSo, in the end, Oyafune Monaka was just a bit of security and School is still planning on attacking their real target wherever or whoever it may be?â
âYes,â Mugino quickly nodded.
Hamazura timidly spoke up.
ââŚWait. So was that really an âattemptedâ assassination?â
âIt probably didnât really matter. Even if Oyafune died, it would take a lot of manpower to perform CPR, do an autopsy, and analyze her body. She is the very highest of VIPs as one of the 12 members of the board of directors, after all. They would use all of Academy Cityâs mysterious technology to deal with it.â
âUegh,â Hamazura responded in disgust.
Mugino continued on as if he had never spoken.
âWe need to see what facilities have insufficient security due to the attempted assassination of Oyafune Monaka. âŚNo. Thatâs not enough. We also need to see what would have changed had the assassination been successful. School must have been creating a situation where they could move whether the sniper succeeded or failed. So there should be a facility that has its security reduced in both situations. And thatâs most likely where School will show up next.â
Mugino Shizuri forcefully stood up from her seat.
She spoke to Hamazura without ever looking over towards him.
âHamazura, go find a car for us. It looks like weâre going to need to head out soon.â
It pissed Hamazura off how self-importantly she said that, but he couldnât object.
He was just here to do subordinate work.
âDamn it. I was once the leader of over 100 Skill-Out membersâŚâ
Those words accidently leaked out.
âThatâs true. Your point?â
(âŚGod damn it.)
This time he swore in his heart rather than out loud and left the family restaurant to go find a car.
Part 3
Unabara Mitsuki was in a multi-tenant building in District 10.
The building had a lot of empty space and he was in one of the rooms that no one was renting. It may have had to do with the fact that the Academy Cityâs only juvenile hall was right outside the window.
There were a few dozen armed men in the small room and there were four boss class figures standing in a line. A business desk that had been left there by someone had their guns, laptops, disguise tools, and hand cream on it.
(âŚThis certainly didnât go as planned.)
Currently, he was not âUnabara Mitsukiâ.
He had fought back one of the attackers and âborrowedâ his face.
(He was pretty weak, so I never thought he would be one of the central figures of the organization...)
His plan had been to disguise himself as some small fry, find a good time to go run an errand or something, and then sneak away from the group, but it seemed the person he had defeated was one of the boss class members.
That meant sneaking away was going to be difficult. Everything he did stood out and the group moved with him wherever he went.
Because of this, he hadnât found a good opportunity to escape and had been forced to move from District 7 to District 10.
âWhat is it, Yamate?â asked a voice coming from next to him.
A tall woman was standing there. She was slender, but her body was covered in hard muscles. She looked less like she was tense and more like she had been carved from stone. At first glance, you could tell she worked in some kind of underworld business, but, from what he had heard, she had gone undercover into Anti-Skillâs headquarters.
After thinking about all that, Unabara thought back on what the muscular woman had said to him.
Yamate.
Apparently, that was his current name.
âItâs nothing.â
âPull yourself together. The success of the plan depends on your power.â
Everything she said was very polite. It could sound like she was being kind or that she was looking down on him.
âSchool has begun moving,â said a large bear-like man. âWeâre the ones that sent them the info on Management, but⌠Tch. Couldnât they have waited just a bit longer to take action?â
âIt looks like this isnât going to be easy. Outwitting Academy City is hard. But thatâs also why we canât give up now.â
(âŚ)
Unabara sorted out the information he had while listening to the woman.
It seemed this organization was called Block.
It seemed this organization had the same level of secrecy and authority as Group.
It seemed they were planning something, but another organization, School, had taken action on the same day before they could and that happened to get in their way.
In order to correct for that as much as possible, Block had covered for School with that explosion. That was how Unabara had gotten wrapped up in it all.
(AndâŚ)
Block had given up on dealing with the effects of what School had done and were now switching over to carrying out their plan.
(School and Block. This sounds like itâs pretty complicatedâŚ)
Then the muscular woman spoke to the large bear-like man.
âWhat about you know who?â
ââŚOh, the man on the phone? That wonât be a problem. The guys in the powered suits that act for him are tied up dealing with the aftermath in Avignon. The man on the phone canât do much right now. Heâs in trouble. He usually passes on orders from farther up the chain, but once we start our rampage heâll probably take the blame and get executed. Also, Hound Dog and its leader Kihara Amata were destroyed in the 0930 Incident so they wonât get in our way.â
(Apparently, this organization has someone who gives them orders just like Group.)
However, it was unclear whether the person on the phone was one person or multiple people. Multiple people could be commanding a single organization or each organization could have someone in charge of them. It could even seem like it was multiple people while it was just one person artificially altering their voice. It was all unknown.
(Well, whether itâs one person or multiple, it canât be too large a group. They seem too responsive to be a large group.)
Unabara pushed the issue of the voice on the phone aside. He concentrated on Blockâs conversation and started thinking about the structure of the organization.
(At the very least, theyâre clearly not acting on the orders of the upper classes of Academy City right now. What are they planning on doing while the powered suits are gone?)
Unabara glanced to the side. The men of Blockâs subordinate organization were standing there. They were helping out with an obvious rebellion, butâŚ
(I wonder how many of them realize it.)
Even if the upper classes told them it was an emergency and ordered them to gather at Point A, in the cityâs underworld, that was quite often a lie. In this world that was complicated by assumed ulterior motives, no one took an order at face value. In the end, you trusted in and acted on what you saw for yourself. There was the information that could very well be a lie and Block that would shoot you to death if you turned your back on them. If you had to trust in one of the two, you would choose the latter. That was the way to stay alive.
(Itâs divine punishment really. Theyâre always lying to their subordinates, so eventually the credibility of their information will drop.)
âOkay,â the large bear-like man said as if he had gotten over something. âI wonât let anyone delay this any longer. Letâs get started. Enough with Block. Iâm not going to keep working under those higher ups like this.â
He didnât start moving after saying that. Instead, he surveyed the area.
Unabara asked a question.
âWhat is it?â
âNothing. I just want to do the usual safety check first.â
The large bear-like man smacked his large hands together as he spoke. At that signal, a gloomy girl calmly stepped forward.
âTetsumou. âŚWe need to use your Skill Polygraph. We need to make sure there isnât a traitor amongst us.â
âWill do. Reading peopleâs minds is all Iâm good at.â
(âŚ!?)
Unabara Mitsuki thought the surprise was going to come out on his face.
He pretended to casually grab a bottle of hand cream that was on the business desk and looked around the area. With the four members of Block (Unabara included) and the subordinate organization, there were a few dozen people there. It would be bad if he was found out here.
âOh, and let me say one thing. The second you refuse to be âreadâ, Iâll assume youâre a traitor. I like transparency.â
After the large manâs announcement, the girl called Tetsumou started grabbing the hands of her colleagues one by one. An inhuman, mechanical voice came from her mouth as she did.
âSaku Tatsuhiko. Age: 28. The leader of Block. His primary duty is to keep an eye on the level of cooperation from friendly institutions outside of Academy City.â
After the large bear-like man was the muscular woman.
âTeshio Megumi. Age: 25. A formal member of Block. As a member of Anti-Skill, sheâŚâŚ!?â
Tetsumouâs expression suddenly became distorted. For an instant, a menacing atmosphere came over the area, but Teshio herself didnât seem worried.
ââŚYou donât have to read that far. Why that kid has no parents and canât speak isnât an enjoyable past to see.â
Tetsumou shook her head and turned her gaze in Unabaraâs direction.
That was when the bottle of hand cream Unabara was holding slipped.
ââŚAh, sorry.â
The bottle rolled over towards a member of the subordinate organization. When Unabara reached out for it, the young man approached and handed over the bottle.
âWhile youâre up here, you can go ahead,â Unabara invited.
The young man had happened to step right in front of Tetsumou, so he interrupted the order and held his hand out towards her. It seemed he wanted to get his check over with.
It happened when the two of them held hands.
âGaaaaaaahhhhh!?â
The young man and Tetsumouâs hands burst into red flames. With a boom, blood flew through the air. A few fingers did as well. Tetsumou held her right hand, but the pain and blood loss was too much for her causing her to collapse onto the ground and stop moving.
The young man hurriedly reached over for the first aid kit, but the large bear-like man stopped him.
âWhat did you just do?â
âI donât know. I have no idea what just happened!â
âWhat the hell did you do!?â
âI was a victim here, too!!â
Saku didnât say anything more. He pulled his handgun from its holster, pressed the barrel between the young manâs eyes, and pulled the trigger.
âWait. I didnât do anyth-âŚ!?â
The young man was completely dumbfounded, but a gunshot rang out.
The blood-covered young man fell to the ground.
Saku stared down at the red-stained corpse and spoke.
ââŚWell, at least we found him before we got started. What did he even do?â
âWhat do we do now? Do we continue?â
Saku shook his head at Unabaraâs question. It didnât look like Tetsumou was going to be of any more use.
âThereâs no time to find a replacement. Weâll prepare a confirmation device later.â
He didnât seem interested in Tetsumou and ordered some subordinate members to take care of the body.
(âŚ)
Unabara glanced over at the body of the young man lying unmoving on the floor.
Before the young man had held hands with Tetsumou, he had handed the bottle of hand cream to Unabara. When he had, Unabara had gotten the cream on his palm on the young manâs hand. And a small amount of liquid explosive had been mixed into the cream.
Unabara rubbed some hand cream into his palm. This time, it had a chemical mixed in that would eliminate the liquid explosive.
(He may have been an enemy, but⌠No, I canât have thoughts like that right now.)
Unabara didnât let his thoughts show on his face and Saku spoke as if he had pulled himself together.
âNow then. How about we get started?â
There was a laptop in front of him.
Part 4
An electronic alarm rang out within the RV.
The members of Group had finished eating their lunches separately and were now discussing their plan for the upcoming investigation, but they were immediately cut off.
The flustered voice of the driver/operator came over the vehicleâs speaker.
âE-emergency! Iâm sending you the data now!!â
Accelerator and the others looked toward the speaker the voice was coming from.
A map of Academy City appeared on the screen that was on the wall separating the back living area from the driverâs seat.
âDistrict 5âs Virus Isolation Center?â
âItâs a facility where Academy City-made computer viruses are analyzed and antivirus software is made. âŚIt seems someoneâs cracking it.â Tsuchimikado said as he read the rows of characters that were continually appearing.
Even though they knew about this incident, they never once thought of contacting Anti-Skill and asking for help. An issue that could be resolved by normal people wouldnât find its way to Group. If Anti-Skill could solve everything, Group would never have been created.
Accelerator spoke as if he found this to be a pain in the ass.
âDo we really have to act on this? You said there were plenty of other organizations like Group. Canât we leave this to one of them?â
âWe have different duties, so thereâs no guarantee they would act on this. And itâs also highly likely that one of those organizations has betrayed Academy City. We have to go.â
Tsuchimikado continued to speak.
âThat Virus Isolation Center has a number of unanalyzed viruses and a number of experimental viruses purposefully created by Academy City researchers. If they got outâŚWell, thereâd be a panic.â
âHow far âoutâ do you mean?â said Musujime with a meaningful smile on her face.
There was a gap of 20 or 30 years between the scientific technology inside Academy City and outside of it. The same went for viruses. An old generation virus for Academy City machines would be a completely unknown threat to machines âoutsideâ. And if a brand new virus that not even Academy Cityâs antivirus software could handle was leaked âoutsideââŚ
âIâm pretty sure Academy Cityâs security focuses more on keeping things in than keeping things out. So there should be a facility for that.â
ââŚThe External Connection Terminals.â
Academy City was detached from the normal internet and an Academy City-only network had been created. The external lines that connected to the internet all had to pass through an External Connection Terminal to make contact.
âThereâs a terminal in the north, the east, the west, and the south, right?â
They heard a bit of static over the RVâs speaker. The driver/operator was forced to speak.
âThe emergency cut off of the External Connection Terminals has begun. The north terminal in District 3 is cut off. The east terminal in District 12 is cut off. The south terminal in District 2 is cut off. âŚ!? The west terminal in District 13 isnât responding! I canât confirm whether it has been cut off or not!!â
âHa ha! Another easy to understand plan!!â Accelerator laughed after hearing that announcement.
Tsuchimikado gave a daring smile.
âMost likely, theyâre luring us in. I donât know who it is, but it seems they want to be scrapped.â
The RV started heading for District 13.
The driverâs anxious-sounding voice came over the speaker.
âWh-what about the attempted assassination of Oyafune Monaka-san?â
âWeâll deal with it later.â
âIn fact, it might be School thatâs behind this as well.â
âUmâŚWhat about Unabara-san?â
âWe were never planning on saving him.â
Part 5
Hamazura Shiage was losing his presence of mind over an electronic beeping in a back alley.
The sound was coming from the portable terminal in Mugino Shizuriâs pocket.
âHey, should you really be ignoring that?â
âItâs fine, itâs fine. If I donât deal with it, someone else will.â
Even so, the terminal continued to beep. It was so insistent that Mugino started trembling, forcibly grabbed it, and yelled into it as if she was trying to bite it.
âShut the hell up, you damn idiot!! Canât you tell I donât feel like answering!?â
âItâs always like this with you! Iâm not contacting you because I want to!!â
It wasnât on speakerphone, but the sound easily reached Hamazura as he listened from the side. The speaker was the mysterious woman that always gave orders to Item.
âThereâs an emergency at the District 5 Virus Isolation Center, so you need to go and deal with it!â
âEhh?â
âNo, not âEhh?â! Itâs always like that with you! The powered suit group is busy searching for the body of someone called âTerra of the Leftâ in Avignon. So get moving!!â
âIâm busy now, so can we deal with this later?â
Muginoâs tone of voice made it extremely clear she didnât want to do this.
âItâs always like this with you!â the woman on the phone yelled back. âAs Iâm sure you know, Itemâs job is to eliminate and erase elements of unrest in Academy City. So do your job already!â
âYeah, butâŚâ
âAnd you killed Schoolâs sniper before, right? You said Oyafune Monaka wasnât going to be assassinated, right? Itâs always like this with you! If what you said was true, then why did it turn out like this!? I thought that was over, so I reported that the level of danger had fallen⌠Iâm the one whoâs mad here, so shape up!!â
It was like she was yelling at a waitress who had gotten her order wrong.
âDamn it. Thatâs it⌠Iâll ask someone else to deal with the Virus Isolation Center, so write a report on the attempted assassination for me. And have it done ASAP.â
âSorry, but that isnât happening.â
âAnd why the hell not!?â
âBecause weâre about to go kill all of those bastards in School.â
The complaining womanâs voice suddenly stopped.
âUmm, could you make sure you shoot each one of them at least 10 times for me?â
ââŚOkay, that was awkward. As our manager, arenât you supposed to try and stop us?â
âDonât worry, my underling. Iâve hated School for a long time. And everything that worries me should be eliminated from the Earth!!â
âGah ha ha ha ha!!â the woman laughed like a military commander and then hung up.
As she put the portable terminal back in her pocket, Muginoâs expression seemed to be asking if someone like that should really be the organizationâs manager. Then she looked around.
âHey, Hamazura. Can you really get us a ride?â
âYou sure make that sound casual⌠But I suppose I can.â
As he spoke, Hamazura approached a passenger vehicle parked on the street. There was a fiberscope on a connector at the bottom of his cell phone that he used to send a small optical fiber thinner than soumen into the keyhole to check the arrangement of the pins. Hamazura used the image of the inside of the keyhole displayed on his phone to use a number of wires to unlock the door.
Hamazura got in the driverâs seat and checked the engine keyhole below the steering wheel.
âHuh, thatâs a convenient skill,â said Mugino with real admiration in her voice as she got in the passenger seat.
Kinuhata, Frenda, and Takitsubo got in the backseat. It was a four door car made for families much like the taxis in the area, but it did feel a bit cramped with 5 people in it.
âWhere are we going?â
âKirigaoka Girls Academy in District 18. Thereâs a particle engineering lab near it. Thatâs the only place where the uproar over Oyafune led to a bit of disorder with the private guards being called in and some equipment being transported. The security there is now fairly insufficient due to that. Itâs pretty easy to see the plan here.â
âThere was only one place? That is simple.â
âSorry, I forgot to mention that there were multiple places, but this was the only beneficial one.â
âI see,â responded Hamazura arbitrarily. âBut particle engineering? If that really is Schoolâs target, what are they after?â
âWho knows. But itâs better than dealing with the whole Oyafune Monaka thing, right? So letâs head out and clean up this mess some other bastardâs left.â
âHmm,â said Hamazura as he easily started the engine.
Takitsuboâs voice came from the backseat.
âHamazura, do you have a license?â
âYou donât need a card to drive; you need the skills.â
After responding, Hamazura smoothly departed in the automatic transmission car.
Part 6
Accelerator and the others headed through District 7 in the RV.
Tsuchimikado looked worriedly at his watch.
ââŚItâll be another 10 minutes before we reach District 13.â
The west terminal hadnât been cut off, but they could cut off access by going there and physically disconnecting the cables. Strict officials that dealt with the budget didnât like that kind of method, but there wasnât much of a choice left.
But the electronic alarm began ringing again.
Tsuchimikado shouted in response.
âWhat is it this time!?â
âCracking in District 23 confirmed! A satellite control center belonging to an aerospace engineering laboratory is undergoing an electronic attack!!â
(Satellite?) thought Accelerator as he frowned.
The only satellite launched by Academy City up there was a spy satellite officially referred to as a weather satellite. Using that, one could observe Academy City and the surrounding area in excellent detail, butâŚ
âThis just keeps getting more and more interesting. Hikoboshi II has a large caliber ground-attack laser installed on it, right?â
âThis is bad. The cracking on the Virus Isolation Center is still going, isnât it?â added Musujime.
âTheyâre trying to split up the counter-measure team. The Virus Isolation Center is just a decoy to prevent us from going full force, but that doesnât mean we can just ignore it either. Being a decoy doesnât change how much damage it could do.â
âDo you think this is School, too?â
âI have no idea. It could be some other organization.â
âWh-what are you going to do!? Where do you want me to take you!?â
âHa ha. Isnât that obvious?â
As he spoke, Accelerator kicked the RVâs side door with the bottom of his foot.
He must have already flipped the electrodeâs switch, because his vector transformation power caused the metal door to fly out onto the street.
Tsuchimikado yelled out at him.
âAccelerator!!â
âI donât like dealing with some bastardâs decoy. Iâm headed to District 23. Iâll stop the cracking by destroying the huge antenna thatâs used to contact the satellite. You can deal with the odd jobs without me.â
After saying what he wanted to say, Accelerator jumped out of the car without hesitating.
His jump took him in an unnatural trajectory. He passed over the center divider and landed in the passenger seat of a convertible driving the other direction. A normal person would have been crushed by the difference in speed, but it was no problem with the aid of some vectors.
The most flustered person was the driver of the convertible.
âWah wah!? Wh-what? What!?â
âIâll pay you for the gas and labor.â
The driver heard a small noise.
He could feel something pressed up against his cheek, but he couldnât move his neck. However, he could see a black piece of metal that looked like a handgun in the rear-view mirror.
âTake me to District 23. And keep your eyes on the road.â
Part 7
(Iâm bored.)
Thatâs what Hamazura Shiage was thinking while sitting in the driverâs seat of the stolen car while it was parked on the side of the street.
He was near Kirigaoka Girls Academy in District 18. About 100 meters in front of him was a square building. It was the particle engineering lab that School was attacking while Item intercepted them. A large fight must have developed between the two organizations.
Hamazura groaned while looking towards the building.
âWowâŚAbout half the buildingâs been destroyed and thereâs some kind of beam shooting out. That must be Mugino Shizuri. Sheâs going all out with her Level 5 powers as usual.â
The reinforced concrete building was collapsing in clouds of gray dust. Hamazura could feel the ground trembling even in the stolen car.
(Level 5, huh?)
The former leader of Skill-Out, Komaba Ritoku, had truly believed that they could defeat that kind of person.
Hamazura wondered if Skill-Out was still thinking of fighting now that it had lost its leader.
ââŚTch.â
He lightly tapped on the steering wheel out of boredom.
At any rate, someone like him who ran from Skill-Out and was now working for espers had no right to say anything about it.
He opened the driverâs side door and stepped out in irritation.
Since he was supposed to have the car ready to go for Item at all times and the supervision of no parking zones had been strengthened recently, getting out of the car wasnât the best idea. But Hamazura wanted to cheer himself up.
It was a holiday, so there werenât very many people near Kirigaoka Girls Academy. Also, there were 3 sports cars parked in the parking lot.
Hamazura was surprised when he saw one of them.
(Ohhhh!? Thatâs an â89 model Booster, isnât it!? This was called the emperor of 4-doors!! N-no, stealing a car that stands out this much is too risky butâŚScrew it, weâre going home in a Booster!!)
Hamazura started taking his unlocking tools from his pocket while his breathing became slightly erratic in excitement and he imagined the low exhaust of that famous car that had moved the hearts of celebrities. He approached the high grade sports car that must have belonged to some adult with excellent taste.
âHamazura!!â
âYes!?â
Hamazura hurriedly stuck his tools in his pocket and turned around when he heard a womanâs voice from behind him.
A woman teacher wearing a green jersey was standing there.
Even in her jersey, the woman clearly had a nice figure. In fact, she was so beautiful it made you want to yell at her for wearing a jersey like that, but that wasnât what mattered to Hamazura.
She was part of Skill-Outâs natural enemy, Anti-Skill.
He was pretty sure her name was Yomikawa Aiho.
âHuh? What are you doing here? I had heard you were taken in during the incident at Dangai Universityâs database center. So that wasnât you? Iâm glad to hear that.â
She spoke to him sociably, but they werenât on particularly good terms and the good will only went in one direction. After all, why would he feel any good will towards the woman who had caught him on the streets at night and thrown him in jail on 14 separate occasions?
âWhy the hell are you here, you old hag?â
âI would think that was obvious.â
As she spoke, Yomikawa pointed towards the particle engineering laboratory.
Hamazura brought his hand up to his forehead.
Itemâs subordinate organization could conceal a lot of things, but it seemed not even they could perfectly hide a laboratory that was in the process of being destroyed.
Yomikawa put her hands on her hips and smiled at Hamazura.
âYâknow, Iâm always hoping weâll be able to rehabilitate you.â
âHah? What are you talking abou-âŚ?â
âWhy are you bent over like youâre looking into that carâs keyhole? Youâre not going to force me to bring out my handcuffs, are you?â
Hamazuraâs shoulders jumped.
He couldnât let himself get arrested here, so he shook his head back and forth.
âN-no! A baby!! Thereâs a baby trapped in the car!!â
âWhat!?â said Yomikawa as she hurriedly approached the car and pressed her hands against the glass as she tried to peer inside.
When she did, the carâs alarm went off.
The shrill noise just made Yomikawa more frantic and Hamazura whistled pretending not to be involved. That was when a station wagon driving at a reckless speed sped away from the crumbling particle engineering lab.
â!?â
The station wagon flew past Hamazura and Yomikawa just as Mugino Shizuri came running from the laboratory. She was dragging her fellow Item member, the airheaded Takitsubo Rikou, by the nape of her neck.
They jumped into the backseat of the 4-door car Hamazura had been in before.
âHamazura!! Quit failing at hitting on that woman and get over here! We need to follow that station wagon!!â
âIâm not fucking hitting on her!!â Hamazura yelled back and ran back to the car.
It was too bad he couldnât get the â89 Booster, but he couldnât exactly steal the thing right under Yomikawaâs nose.
He had jumped into the driverâs seat and started the engine when Yomikawa called out to him.
âWait a second, Hamazura!! Whatâs with that car!?â
âCanât you tell!? I got my license!!â
He came up with that really bad lie and stomped on the gas pedal more than was necessary because he just wanted to get away from Yomikawa as quickly as he could. The engine and the tires emitted an uncanny screech and the family car roared off leaving the jersey-wearing woman teacher behind.
After driving off, Hamazura realized something.
âH-hey. Where are Kinuhata and Frenda?â
âThat isnât enough to kill them. Right now, that station wagon comes first!!â responded Mugino in an irritated voice.
The edges of her short-sleeved coat were scorched black and her cheek was swollen as if it had been punched. Seeing those things in the rear-view mirror, Hamazura tried to imagine what had happened in that lab.
âHow did this happen? Arenât you #4?â
âThey had a Level 5, too. This piece of sh*t named Kakine Teitoku. Heâs #2.â Mugino responded sulkily. âBut they didnât get out of this unscathed. We took out a member of School. Although it didnât seem like someone with any real power.â
She waved around a piece of mechanical headgear that must have been her prize for defeating that person. It would wrap 360 degrees around someoneâs head like the rings of Saturn and had a number of plugs on it. The cords that came from the plugs were cut off partway like cut weeds. Hamazura didnât know what the device was for, but the blood splattered on it scared him.
âSo what are you going to do when we catch up to that station wagon?â
âKick the asses of the people onboard and take back their cargo.â
âTheir cargo?â
âThe 'Tweezers'. Itâs an attachment-type manipulator for microscopic object interference.â
ââŚI take it youâre not going to explain what that means.â
âEssentially, thatâs what School is after!! You donât need to understand. Just catch that station wagon!! Wait, can we even catch them with this car!?â
âDonât worry.â
It wasnât Hamazura that said that; it was Takitsubo.
She was sitting in the backseat with her arms and legs sprawled limply out.
âMy AIM Stalker can track down the owner of any AIM diffusion field Iâve recorded. Even if they leave the solar system, I can search for them and find them.â
âSee?â Hamazura arbitrarily added on. âWith an excellent navigator like that, they wonât get away. The bigger question is what youâre going to do once we stop that station wa-âŚâ
Hamazuraâs words were cut off.
This was due to a giant mobile crane flying out from a side street.
â!?â
He didnât have time to turn the wheel.
The monstrous mobile crane slammed into the center of the 4-door car Hamazura and the others were driving in. A terrible crushing noise rang in his brain. In response to the sensors, the airbag deployed from the steering wheel, but it wasnât much use as they had been hit from the side.
Hamazura had been driving the car straight forward, but it was now moving to the side as if it was being pushed by the mobile crane.
They broke right through the guardrail, ran onto the sidewalk, and hit the wall of a building.
The 4-door car was completely immobilized between the yellow mobile crane and the concrete.
Whoever did this didnât seem to care about causing a disturbance or damaging the area.
It seemed they were intending to kill Hamazura and the others.
ââŚOwâŚâ
âDamn it⌠That was School. They really want that station wagon to get away. Theyâre trying to slow us down!!â Mugino snarled.
The mobile crane backed up about 10 meters. A girl of about 14 was sitting in the driverâs seat that was surrounded by safety glass. She was short and slender and was wearing a short dress with an open back. It was the kind of dress one would expect the women at a hostess club to wear.
Hamazura thought she was planning on running into them again, but he was wrong.
The girl operated a lever and the crane arm extended. It did not have a metal hook for picking things up on the end.
It had a giant metal ball a few meters across that was used for destroying buildings.
âSh*t!!â Mugino yelled and opened the back door, but the carâs frame had been warped too much for the door to open.
Hamazura pulled a lever to fold down the passenger seat.
âWe can get out through the windshield!! Hurry!!â
He smashed the cracked windshield and jumped out onto the hood of the car. Mugino and Takitsubo climbed over the passenger seat to get into the front seat.
That was when the wrecking ball came swinging like a pendulum.
The giant mass of metal came roaring towards them. Mugino escaped through the windshield onto the hood first and Hamazura hurriedly grabbed Takitsuboâs hand and pulled her out, but the wrecking ball slammed into the side of the car.
There was a loud crash.
The shock threw the three of them down from the hood onto the ground. Hamazura tried to raise his head, but Mugino grabbed the back of his head. He was pushed to the ground and a second later the car was enveloped in fire as it exploded. It was amazing they all survived.
The mobile craneâs engine emitted a disconcerting noise.
It was continuing even when a number of onlookers had gathered after hearing the explosion.
Mugino Shizuri clicked her tongue.
âLetâs split up.â
âYou arenât going to fight, Ms. Level 5?â
âIâm after the 'Tweezers' on that station wagon. Iâm not going to waste time on small fries. âŚAnd that crane girlâs power is a troublesome one.â
As she spoke, Mugino crossed the road and entered a small pathway.
Takitsubo ran in a different direction.
Hamazura headed into an alley between buildings and ran at full speed, but he heard wet footsteps coming from behind him.
(Oh, sh*t! She came after me!!)
Hamazuraâs throat went dry as he ran. It had just been a short girl driving the mobile crane, but she was a member of School, the group that had fought evenly with Item. He had no idea what kind of power she had, but it was something that a Level 5 like Mugino had called âtroublesomeâ.
Hamazura continued to run away, started climbing up the metal emergency staircase on the side of one the buildings, and entered the building on an arbitrary floor.
The building seemed to be a student dorm.
He ran through a straight hallway and heard a door open behind him.
(She caught up to meâŚ!?)
He turned around by reflex.
Sure enough, the short girl had entered through the same door he had. The girl in the showy dress held a ladiesâ handgun in her hand. Basically, that meant it had a small grip.
(Iâm dead!?)
Hamazura smacked his palm against the wall.
He had pressed a nearby button and a steel shutter fell down like a guillotine. The shutterâs purpose was to protect against out-of-control psychic powers. The girlâs eyes widened slightly and she fired her gun at Hamazura.
Bang bang! Two gunshots rang out.
Hamazura instinctively shut his eyes, but, when he opened them, there were no holes in the steel shutter. Looking at the monitor next to the button on the wall, he saw the girl click her tongue and look down at her own gun.
Apparently, she didnât have the firepower to destroy the shutter.
(âŚSo she canât get through to me no matter what she does.)
Relief ran through his body.
He made the worldâs stupidest expression, raised his hands, and shook his ass back and forth while yelling âEe hee hee hee hee!!â.
ââŚâ
The girl in the dress saw this on the monitor on her side of the shutter, put her handgun back on her thigh, and reached around to her back.
What she pulled out from the back of her waist was a handgun with a barrel about as thick as a can of coffee.
It was a small 40mm grenade launcher.
âO-oh, fuck. Thatâll kill me for sure, wonât it!?â
Hamazura hurriedly ran back along the hallway, but the girl mercilessly pulled the grenade launcherâs trigger.
The shutter exploded and blew off in Hamazuraâs direction. He was hit by a blast of fragments and flew more than 5 meters down the hallway before landing.
âGhâŚGaaah!?â
He somehow managed to get back up and ran wobbling down the hallway balancing himself with a hand on the wall.
Ahead of him was a terrace, so it was basically a dead end.
It seemed there was no stairway or elevator on that end of the hallway.
There was a 3-story drop on the other end of the railing.
However, behind him was the unknown girl from School.
He didnât have to think twice about that decision.
(Iâm definitely going for the 3-story dive!! Taking a leap of will-power and guts is 100 times better than facing someone as strong as her! The weak have our own weak way of living!!)
âHa ha!! Being a loser is the beeeeessssttt!!â
Hamazura laughed loudly while running, stepped up on the railing, and jumped off of the third floor.
He didnât even look down before jumping.
With a pursuer, he hadnât had time to check what was below and he thought he might be too afraid to jump if he actually saw what was down there.
But a 3-story drop was nothing to laugh at.
(Sh*t. I hope thereâs something to cushion my fall down there!!)
Hamazura looked down at the ground for the first time while in midair and saw a young mother happily pushing a baby carriage.
As he flew through the blue sky, Hamazura Shiageâs brain yelled ânoâ as loudly as it could.
âGwoooooooohhhhh!?â
He was swinging his arms and legs around trying to get some distance between him and the carriage by air walking. Whether that had any effect or not, his large body landed about 15 cm to the side of the baby carriage.
A sharp pain ran from his heels to his ankles.
The young mother put her hand to her mouth in a refined expression of shock and the babyâs eyes opened so wide it forgot to cry.
âU-umâŚWho are you?â said the young mother.
âIâm the kind of hero that falls from the sky. Itâs dangerous here, so get out of here, miss.â
Hamazura gave a refreshing smile as he spoke and ran down a nearby alley.
Part 8
âTch!!â The girl of about 14 wearing the showy dress put away her grenade launcher and her handgun, put her hands on the railing of the terrace, and looked down at the ground from the third floor.
The target she had been chasing who had made that idiotic expression was nowhere to be seen.
Only a baby carriage and a young mother were down below.
The girl pulled out her cell phone and called a School comrade.
âI lost my target. Thereâs only a baby, a mother, and a baby carriage around here. âŚDo you think itâs possible that man disguised himself as a baby, a mother, or a baby carriage?â
She was called an idiot and told to die in response, so she hung up and put her phone back in her pocket.
(I let my guard down because I thought he was nothing much. I should have just used my power from the beginningâŚ)
She looked back down towards the ground looking annoyed, turned her back as if she had given up, and went back inside the student dorm to go find an elevator.
Part 9
The convertible Accelerator was riding in was headed for District 23.
He gave a sidelong glance towards the frightened man next to him and pulled his cell phone from his pocket.
After thinking for a second, he entered the three-digit number for Anti-Skill.
When he pressed the phone to his ear, he did not hear an operator from the Anti-Skill contact center. Instead he heard the âman on the phoneâ who gave instructions to Group.
âWhat are you trying to do?â
âI assumed you would cut in if I called that number. If you donât like that I can use you like that, stop being so predictable.â responded Accelerator. âBy the way, it seems things have changed. You people seem busy with School, so apparently you canât control people just by talking with them on the phone. You havenât talked to us directly so far today, because youâve been too busy dealing with all that, right?â
âDo you really think that?â
âYouâre trying to just smooth it over? Pathetic.â
Accelerator and the âman on the phoneâ remained silent for a moment.
Finally, Accelerator got to why he had called.
âGive me the information on the satellite being cracked, Hikoboshi II. Whatâs the output of the military laser equipped on it?â
âOh, is that all youâre going to ask? You could always ask a more relevant question.â
âI donât trust what you say enough to risk my life on it.â
âWhat a cruel thing to say,â the manâs voice responded. âStrictly speaking, the laser on Hikoboshi II is an optical bombing weapon that uses white light waves. And it is currently experimental not military. It heats its target up to about 4000 degrees, but white light waves have the power to destroy cell nuclei just like ultraviolet rays, so it can cause cancer quite quickly.â
(What a ridiculous toy.) thought Accelerator, but he said something else.
ââŚWhatâs the range of exposure?â
âAnywhere from a 5 meter radius to a 3 kilometer radius. Also, it cannot fire in quick succession. It can barely manage one shot in an hour. And the atmosphere randomly refracts the white light waves, so there is a slight margin of error in its accuracy.â
âI canât tell you anything thatâs still in the experimental stage though,â the man added lightly.
Accelerator hung up without saying anything more.
He sat in the passenger seat of the convertible thinking while staring at his phone in one hand and jabbing his handgun into the driver with his other.
(Burning down an area with a radius of 3 kilometer? What are they planning�)
Then his phone started ringing.
He thought it was that man again, but he was wrong.
It was hard to understand him because it sounded like he was keeping his voice low or had his hand over the microphone or something.
âIâm in disguise right now, so speaking in this voice is dangerous. As such, Iâd like to keep this brief.â
âOh, so youâre speaking to me in secret behind Schoolâs back? Sorry, but Iâm not going to listen to a plea for help. I have to stop them from cracking the satellite. If youâre saying you can stop School, then Iâll listen.â
âIâm not with School.â
âAh?â
âThe oneâs Iâm with are the oneâs cracking the satellite, but theyâre Block not School.â
ââŚâ
From what Unabara said, the organization known as Block was carrying out a plan on that day as well as School.
âWhat a pain. Then what about the sniper attack on Oyafune Monaka that School carried out?â
âDonât ask me. âŚWait, sniper attack?â
Unabara sounded puzzled, but then he returned to the subject at hand.
âBefore this, they attacked the Virus Isolation Center and one of the External Connection Terminals, so Academy Cityâs network counter-measure team must be in a state of confusion. Theyâll be done with the cracking in anotherâŚ20 minutes. Then Hikoboshi II will have fallen into Blockâs hands.â
âGod damn it,â Accelerator swore. âWhy hasnât District 23 temporarily frozen the satellite control center?â
âThere are various reasons, but the main one is that the normal method of manually freezing it takes over an hour.â
When dealing with space, things cost a lot more, so even a temporary loss of connection could bring about major losses. Accelerator knew this, but it still pissed him off that they couldnât just cut off the connection once it was known the satellite was being cracked.
âWhat is Block planning to do with Hikoboshi II?â
âMy guess is that it has to do with the optical weapon on the satellite.â
âAre they trying to strike a deal?â
âNo, theyâre just going to attack.â
Accelerator clicked his tongue.
âWhatâs their target?â
ââŚDistrict 13.â
(District 13?)
Accelerator frowned.
Tsuchimikado and Musujime were headed there to deal with the External Connection Terminal.
(Could they be trying to eliminate Group�)
After thinking for a second, he decided that it wasnât that. A large-scale action like taking control of a satellite lacked certainty. Just because they caused an incident didnât guarantee that Group would head out to deal with it.
âBut there arenât any major facilities there other than the External Connection Terminal. Itâs mostly a collection of kindergartens and elementary schools.â
âThatâs their target,â responded Unabara in a low annoyed voice that made it sound like he disliked having to explain things. âOf all the districts in Academy City, District 13 has the most kindergartens and elementary schools. If they attack there, most of the cityâs youngest residents will be killed. And what do you think would happen then? âŚTo put it bluntly, do you think any parent would want to send their children to a place where that had happened?â
ââŚâ
âAcademy City is a city of students. No matter how many residents it has, they will eventually graduate. Without new students, the cityâs numbers will continue to fall until it canât even function.â
ââŚSo theyâre trying to slowly kill the city over the course of the next decade?â
Since Academy City held a great amount of scientific technology, it would not collapse on the financial front so easily. However, that didnât change the fact that an Academy City with no children would lose its reason to exist.
Accelerator thought for a second.
âCan you stop them there?â
âIf I could, I wouldnât have called.â
âCan we have the residents of District 13 evacuate?â
âIf it caused a panic, it could be dangerous for the children in the district. And today is a holiday. The teachers may be able to gather all the students who are still in the dorms, but I donât think they could do anything about the ones playing in the district.â
âYouâre fucking useless. So I suppose I have no choice but to destroy the antenna that communicates with the satellite.â
âPlease do. I will continue to gather information here and pass it on to you when I can.â
After saying that, Unabara hung up.
Accelerator put his phone back in his pocket and looked in the direction the convertible was driving.
(So in another 20 minutes theyâll have taken control of Hikoboshi II.)
The convertible would most likely reach District 23 in a little over 10 minutes.
There was no time to take things slowly.
âHurry up. I have somewhere I need to be.â
Once again, he pushed the gun against the driver and the convertible faithfully sped up.
Part 10
Uiharu Kazari and Last Order were standing on a train station platform in District 7. This was the first time Last Order had seen a train, so she had been wandering around dangerously. Uiharu had grabbed her hand to keep her from doing so.
(ReallyâŚWhy do I have to deal with this?)
Uiharu had given Last Order the change from the taxi and handed her over to Anti-Skill, but Last Order must have used some special skill because, before Uiharu knew it, she had snuck away from the station and was wandering around the streets again. Uiharu had realized that the same thing would continue to happen if she kept trying to hand her over, so she decided to help Last Order find the person she was looking for.
(You know, I wonder what kind of power âLast Orderâ is.)
Uiharu couldnât imagine what that nickname meant just from hearing it. Some esper names were simple ones decided on by the schools like âTelekinesisâ or âElectromasterâ and some were decided on by the student like âRailgunâ. Uiharu was guessing that this girlâs esper name was most likely one she had come up with herself.
âWhy isnât the train coming? says Misaka as Misaka tilts her head in puzzlement.â
âIt looks like a freight train is passing through. By the way, where do you think the person youâre looking for is?â
âHmm. I have a feeling heâs approaching from that direction, says Misaka as Misaka wrinkles her brow while answering.â
It seemed like Last Order was using some kind of power to search for this person, but it didnât seem to be very precise.
âI wonder if I can really find him like this, says Misaka as Misaka becomes slightly downhearted.â
âItâll be okay.â
âThanks for the extremely general words of encouragement, says Misaka as Misaka gives her thanks despite how general they were.â
âIâll give you a present so some energy can return to your ahoge.â
âEhh!? You can freely take the flowers off of your head!? says Misaka as Misaka reveals her surprise!!â
âHere. Itâs a hibiscus which means 'Well, letâs give it a shot.' in the language of flowers.â
âAnd now youâre shamelessly declaring incorrect meanings of flowers, says Misaka as Misaka becomes very confused!!â
While Last Order continued to chatter on, Uiharu ignored her and smiled.
That was when a loud noise reached Uiharuâs ears. She looked over and couldnât see anything, but it had apparently been the sound of the exhaust from a sports car that had driven by at high speed.
âWhere are they headed at that speed? Anti-Skill needs to work harder to catch those kinds of people.â
As Uiharu spoke, Last Order wrinkled her brow and started thinking about something.
Part 11
Hamazura Shiage ran out of the alley onto a major road.
He stopped there and surveyed the area while breathing heavily.
Some boys enjoying their day off looked at him in puzzlement, but he didnât see any sign of his attacker. He wiped the sweat from his brow, bought some cold Oolong tea from a nearby vending machine, and finally relaxed while drinking it.
(W-well, I managed to survive⌠I wonder if Item is okay. Ah, damn it. I just want to abandon all this sh*t and go off on a journey somewhere.)
But his cell phone cruelly began to ring.
Hamazura groaned when he saw the display.
It was from Mugino Shizuri of Item.
âYo. Since you answered, I guess you survived. And Iâm assuming you didnât screw up, get handcuffed, and had someone put the phone to your ear.â
âYeah, Iâm alive⌠I was the âlucky winnerâ, so Iâm assuming youâre fine.â
âGood work with that. I had things a lot easier because of it. Sorry, but you need to come right back. You have some underling work to do.â
Hamazura made an unpleasant expression at the thought of work and Mugino continued.
Saying this didnât bother her at all.
âIâve got a body here I need you to dispose of.â
Part 12
The convertible Accelerator was riding in stopped near the terminal station in District 23.
He blankly handed some money to the young man in the driverâs seat and got out of the car.
This was the only station in District 23.
A lot of lines connected there, but the platform for freight trains was the closest one. Even though this was the final stop, the tracks continued on. The tracks connected to the switchyard where the trains were serviced and where trains with a large number of containers could unload.
Noticing that his cane was getting in the way, Accelerator moved around the circumference of the station and looked for the antenna. He was walking through the container storage area that was off limits to unauthorized people.
(I have a little less than 10 minutes. This is like the schedule of some famous musician.)
He turned his attention to the electrode around his neck.
(The antenna for the satellite is a few kilometers from here, but a normal car canât go any farther than this.)
He had about 30 minutes of battery left. He wanted to avoid using it if at all possible, but he didnât seem to have a choice here. Searching for a car now would be a pain and it would be faster to ârunâ using his vector transformation power anyway.
Thinking this, Accelerator moved his hand to the switch on the back of his neck. ButâŚ
âOh. I canât have you doing that.â
He heard a soft male voice come from directly behind him.
He hadnât noticed anyone there.
â!!â
Accelerator quickly pulled out the handgun in his belt and turned around, but no one was there.
His body swayed slightly as he stood there with his modern cane.
He moved to push the electrode switch with the tip of the gun in his left hand, butâŚ
âThatâs your weakness, isnât it?â
Someone grabbed his hand from behind.
âNo matter how strong your power is, you canât activate it without pressing that switch, hm?â
Before Accelerator could get his hand free, a heavy blow came to the side of his head. It wasnât the feeling of being punched by a fist. It was a dull feeling that felt like being hit by a metal pipe or hammer.
He felt a liquid oozing from the side of his head.
â! Are youâŚfrom Block!?â
âNo, no. Iâm from Member not Block.â
A voice from behind.
Member.
One of the five organizations similar to Group and School.
(Fuck. If it isnât one of these organizations, itâs another!!)
âIt isnât that I want the same thing they do. I just have to prevent that antenna for the satellite from being destroyed.â
Accelerator turned his head and looked back while swaying on his feet, but there was still no one there.
But he did not hesitate.
While still looking in the same direction, he swung his own leg directly backwards and hit the attacker with his foot. The shock freed his left hand and, without turning around, he shot 2 or 3 shots backwards.
ââŚ!? Tch!!â
Sensing he had hit, Accelerator quickly flipped the switch for the electrode around his neck.
He switched it from normal mode to powered mode.
Then he forcefully turned around.
As before, no one was there.
But as he looked around he saw a man standing behind a railroad worker who had approached after hearing the gunshots.
The man had shallow bleeding injuries on his side and thighs. He was wearing a down jacket and the down was soaked red. He looked high-school aged and was pressing a Western-style saw against the railroad workerâs neck from behind.
Accelerator gave a scornful laugh.
âSo youâre a teleportation-type esper who can only move behind other people. What a boring power. You canât even be Level 4. And usually being able to teleport your own weight is enough to get you to Level 4.â
ââŚâ
âYou fucking loser. You canât do the theoretical 11th dimensional calculations on your own, so you compensate by basing your calculations around the locations of others. That power is wasted on you.â
ââŚI donât want to hear that from someone who relies on an electrode. Enough talking. The Professor asked me to do this too, so Iâm going to stop you here.â
âA hostage? That guy isnât even any use as a shield. And Iâm after the antenna not you.â
âYou wonât abandon the hostage.â
The attacker â Accelerator decided to call him Kill Point â laughed scornfully.
âIf you would, I doubt you would have come here to stop Hikoboshi II. I can stop you with this guyâs life. But if you really think he isnât enough, I can create an even greater sea of blood.â
Kill Point pressed the saw against the young railroad workerâs neck and the worker gave a slight yell.
ââŚYou lack aesthetics,â said Accelerator as he held up his gun. âYou simply have none of the aesthetics of a villain.â
âIf youâre planning on shooting me, you should stop. I think that gunâs sight is horizontally off by quite a bit.â
Thinking about it, Accelerator realized that it did feel different than usual.
When he had shot Kill Point behind him, Kill Point had most likely messed with the setting on the sight. Accelerator could fix the sight if he wanted to, but there was no time to perform maintenance during this tense situation.
Even if the sight was off by a bit, Accelerator was skilled enough to easily hit his target.
But that changed when the target was using a hostage as a shield.
There were problems that could be dealt with using intuition and there were oneâs that couldnât.
âI see. This certainly is an interesting situation.â
âWell? What will you do?â
âThis.â
As he said that, Accelerator turned the gun towards his own temple.
Before Kill Point could think, Accelerator unhesitatingly pulled the trigger.
Bang!! A gunshot rang out.
âGhâŚAhhhhhhhh!?â
Kill Pointâs body was knocked backwards.
A dark red hole had opened in his shoulder. He tried to brace himself, but he still collapsed onto the ground.
Accelerator had altered the vector of the bullet he had shot himself in the head with so that it headed towards Kill Point.
He motioned his handgun to the side telling the railroad worker to move out of the way.
The railroad worker fled to the side so hurriedly he almost fell and Accelerator aimed his gun forward again.
âLooks like the sight really is off.â He put his finger on the trigger. âBut I can correct for that by altering its vector when it hits me. A gun sight is nothing compared to the accuracy of my power.â
âKhâŚâ
Kill Point continued to face Accelerator and looked around by moving only his eyes.
A look of scorn appeared on Acceleratorâs face when he saw that.
âExcellent. I donât give a fuck who you move behind; Iâll still blow your brains out. You can run wherever you want, but with my next move I will pulverize you. Run, piggy. Let fear set in after what I told you sinks in.â
ââŚ!!â
Kill Pointâs throat went dry.
Accelerator ignored his expression.
âNow then. Iâll teach you one thing about the aesthetics you lack.â
A smile appeared on Acceleratorâs lips as he spoke quietly.
âThis is what a truly first-class villain is, you fucker.â
Bang bang!! Multiple gunshots rang out.
Kill Point resisted a bit, but he stopped moving before long.
Part 13
Hamazura Shiage was in a very large space.
The job that remained for him after having escaped the pursuer from School was to incinerate some unknown object.
He was in an old abandoned building that wasnât used anymore. In the middle of the remnants of one of the buildingâs floors, a huge device sat as if enshrined. The container-sized mass of thick metal was an electric furnace normally used to dispose of lab animals. It used an enormous heat of approximately 3500 degrees to sterilize and destroy the animal corpses, and the various germs they may have.
ââŚHow is this thing getting its power? I doubt plugging it into the wall would suffice,â Hamazura mumbled while looking at the large out-of-place device.
His job was simple.
He would open the metal cover that had a huge wheel on it like the door to a large vault, throw a black sleeping bag inside, close the metal cover again, and then operate the electric furnace. And it was preset, so all operating it involved was pressing the conspicuous red ignition button.
It was best not to think about what was in the bag.
Mugino Shizuri of Item had told him as much.
And Hamazura thought it was good advice.
A subordinate like Hamazura didnât think too much about what the secret organizations like Item and School did. He was only there because it was necessary in order to survive in the city.
(âŚ)
But as he felt an oddly raw weight in the black bag and felt the soft texture of a thick synthetic cloth when he grabbed it, the face of someone he had never met appeared in the back of his mind. Hamazura tried to shake it away, then threw the bag into the furnace and both shut and locked the thick metal cover.
Now he only had to press the red button.
The electrically created 3500 degree heat would dispose of the body, destroy the genetic information, and turn a human into nothing but ash in no time.
Hamazura thought for a second about the person in the bag, but he still brought his thumb up to the button.
He tried not to think about anything at all and all expression left his face.
That scared him a bit and his fingertips began trembling. When they did, the bottom of his thumb pressed the red button without him meaning to.
The âdisposalâ began with a low rumbling noise.
Hamazura stared at it without saying a word and finally took a step or two back before sitting down on the dust-covered floor.
ââŚâ
Who had been in that bag?
It may have been a subordinate just like him and it may have been a major esper. It wasnât necessarily a kid and he couldnât rule out the possibility that it was an adult. It was probably an enemy, but Mugino very well could have killed an ally who screwed up. He didnât know the circumstances surrounding the personâs death and it even could have been someone completely unrelated who happened to get caught up in it all.
And it was all being burned away to nothing.
Inside the thick metal device, a human was turning into something completely different.
Once the person became âashâ and was no longer legally recognized as a âhumanâ, they would have disappeared without a trace. They might be thrown into the automated kitchen waste device, churned up, and shipped off as fertilizer. Even if âashâ was found in the trash, it wouldnât be treated as having been a person. A body that had lost all genetic information wouldnât be acceptable as material evidence.
âHamazura.â
Hamazura Shiage heard a voice call out to him from behind, but he still didnât move for a bit.
The electric furnace emitted a high-pitched beeping and a symbol indicating the incineration was complete appeared on the monitor.
âHamazura. Whatâs wrong?â
The person calling out to him from behind was Takitsubo Rikou of Item.
Her esper name was AIM Stalker.
Unlike Hamazura, she had a Level 4 power.
He would probably have gone down the wrong path with power like that, but he was still quite envious.
ââŚWhat exactly is a human life?â Hamazura said while staring blankly towards the furnace.
It wasnât the first time he had seen a corpse, but he still felt a great weight in his chest.
âDamn it. When did a Level 0 life become such a cheap thingâŚ?â
He heard the girlâs voice call his name again.
He ignored her, got up, and opened the cover to the furnace in order to gather up the ash.
Hamazura Shiageâs job wasnât over yet.
Part 14
Unabara Mitsuki was in a multi-tenant building in District 10.
The area he was in functioned as one of Blockâs hideouts.
Currently, 3 members of Block and about a dozen fighters from the subordinate organization were gathered there. And Unabara Mitsuki had switched out with one of those main members.
ââŚAlmost there now,â said Saku Tatsuhiko as he shook his large bear-like body.
A laptop computer was in front of him. It looked compact, but there was a cord stretching from it that led to what looked like an overfilled sandwich. It apparently had about 15 commercial CPUs spread out on it with liquid cooling tubes running between them.
Teshio, the muscular woman, looked at the screen and spoke to Saku.
âDid you do it?â
âMore or less. Since I used the Virus Isolation Center as a dummy, District 23 was understaffed.â Saku moved his mouth without looking over to Teshio. âThis is the first step towards saying goodbye to this sh*tty world where every little thing is permeated in the stench of Aleister.â
Saku wasnât really paying attention to who was listening; he was mostly speaking to himself.
Even so, his words were powerful ones.
âThis is only the first step. Weâre still well off from the goal, but weâre on our way.â
ââŚâ
Unabara casually looked over at the clock on the wall.
Block would have the satellite in a just a few more minutes.
Accelerator hadnât contacted him, so he didnât know whether the antenna had been destroyed yet or not. He turned his attention towards his pocket. He thought about the Spear of Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli he had there.
(âŚI could end this by destroying that computer, but I would never survive the aftermath.)
Sweat moistened his palms.
He couldnât put off this decision.
But then Teshio Megumi spoke.
âIt seems something happened in District 23. A number of Anti-Skills were taken out there. From the transmissions I was able to intercept, a rescue worker was surprised at the fact that none of the injuries were fatal.â
Everyone looked towards the speaking woman.
âConnecting the dots between the defeated Anti-Skills leads straight from the terminal station to the antenna. At tremendous speed, too. Much faster than a normal person could manage on foot.â
âWhat organization is behind it?â asked Saku. âIt would have to be Member, right? It has to be those dogs of Aleister.â
âNo,â said Teshio quickly. âItâs Group. I remember that white hair. If I remember correctly, heâs a Level 5 who has recently come to this world.â
(âŚShe recognizes him?)
Unabara found that odd, but figured it out quickly.
The functionality of what Teshio held in her hand was more like a small business terminal than a cell phone. And on its screen was a grainy image that looked like it had been taken from a great distance.
According to the numbers on the edge of the image, it had been magnified 4000 times. Most likely, a member of Blockâs subordinate organization who had been waiting outside District 23 had taken it.
The monitor showed Accelerator headed towards the antenna.
With his power, he could easily destroy the 25 meter-radius parabola.
And Block wasnât going to take it sitting down.
(Not good! âŚActually, maybe this is fine. Even if they do have him, they canât accurately snipe him from that distance.)
âWhat do we do?â Teshio Megumi plainly asked for instructions
All eyes turned to Saku.
âThat should be obvious.â
Unabara felt tension run across his body as he heard that unworried voice.
They must have had some kind of counter-measure.
He speculated that they might have some kind of bomb set up near the antenna that could detonated remotely, but the large bear-like man gave a different answer.
âWe pray for his success.â
At first, Unabara Mitsuki didnât understand.
But then his thoughts recovered.
(Oh, no⌠Theyâre afterâŚ!?)
âA frontal assault on District 23 would have been difficult with our powers. But this canât happen without the antenna being destroyed first. So we had to get some help from a more skilled idiot.â
âSurprisingly, we may have overthought this one. The Level 5 has reached the antenna.â
âThe higher ups watching over all this must have opened a path for him. That area is crawling with air force-related weapons. Normally, an unmanned attack of mostly HsAFH-11 Attack Helicopters would have gone in to intercept him. Although it doesnât matter because that Level 5 could have easily defeated them.â
(Our attention was drawn towards the optical weapon equipped on it, but Hikoboshi IIâs primary function is to provide surveillance of Academy City and the surrounding areas. Without the antenna, both the attack functionality and the surveillance functionality will be taken out!!)
Unabara thought about the cell phone in his pocket, but it would be extremely difficult to get away and contact someone at a time like this.
Teshio stared at Sakuâs face.
âAre we really going to use the people waiting outside the outer wall of District 11?â
âPeople like them are perfect for a plan like this. What? You arenât having second thoughts about getting unrelated people wrapped up in this, are you?â
The large man ended the now-unneeded cracking program on the laptop, turned off the machine, and tossed it over to the subordinate members.
âLetâs go. There are 5000 mercenaries waiting for us outside the walls.â
October 9th 1:29 PM.
A certain satellite lost functionality because the antenna that communicated with it was destroyed.
Academy Cityâs defense capabilities had greatly fallen due to its surveillance network in the sky being gone.
Between the Lines 2
The Level 5 esper and School member known as Kakine Teitoku was in District 4.
It was an area lined with a lot of restaurants even for Academy City, so there were a lot of facilities dealing with food. One of them was a refrigerated warehouse for meat. It currently had a station wagon hidden in it.
âThereâs no sign of Item. Looks like we lost them for now.â
Kakine opened the back of the station wagon and checked on what was inside.
It wasnât frozen meat; it was a large metal box about the size of a small closet.
ââŚSo those are the âTweezersâ,â muttered the driver who was a member of Schoolâs subordinate organization.
A smile appeared on Kakineâs lips.
âAn attachment-type manipulator for microscopic object interference. Well, simply put, itâs mechanical fingers that let you grab particles that are even smaller than atoms. Hence the name.â
All matter in the world was created from a combination of elementary particles. At the particle engineering lab, they would intentionally remove particles from matter to make it unstable and perform experiments.
Grabbing objects smaller than atoms was difficult to do with a traditional arm. The âTweezersâ were created to use things like magnetism, light waves, and electricity to âabsorbâ them.
âOne wrong move and the atom could collapse.â
âHah?â
âNothing,â said Kakine. âThere was a lot of pain-in-the-ass preparation what with replacing the sniper Item killed and shooting Oyafune, but it all paid off.â
The driver stared at the large device.
âBut what are you going to do with this now that you have it?â
âWhat? I just explained it to you. Iâm going to grab some tiny things. That leads to a way to get to Aleister.â
â???â
The driver had an expression that made it clear he didnât understand, but Kakine didnât give any further explanation. He opened up the tool box in the back of the station wagon, took out a screwdriver, and started loosening some screws on the large device.
âA-are you trying to break it?â
âIâm rearranging it,â said Kakine in an annoyed voice. âDo you know why itâs so big? To keep it from being stolen. If you gather together only the necessary parts, it must be a lot smaller.â
A clattering noise continued for a while.
The âTweezersâ had been rearranged into its optimized form.
Kakine had what looked like a metal glove in his hands. The index finger and the middle finger each had a long glass claw coming from them and the glass claws had what looked like even thinner metal stakes in them. On the back of the hand was a small monitor that looked like a cell phone.
The glass claws would extract the particles and the metal stakes inside would carry out various measurements.
âI-itâs that small?â
âWell, it is a state of the art piece of Academy City technology. Advancing too quickly can be a problem too.â
Kakine put his right hand in the glove in order to check on it.
âOkay, feels good. âŚContact the others. Time for the next step.â
The driver nodded in compliance.
When he did, a sharp metallic noise rang out through the refrigerated warehouse.
Kakine and the driver looked over and a door-shaped portion of the thick wall of the warehouse had been cut open. The wall collapsed inwards and the bright light of midday came pouring in.
No one was outside.
But the attackerâs influence was clearly coming towards them.
âGyah! Gwaaaaahhh!?â screamed the driver suddenly.
Kakine looked over and saw the skin disappearing from the driverâs face. Then his fat disappeared followed by his muscles. Finally, his brain disappeared and his clothes and bones collapsed to the ground.
The sound as they hit the ground sounded like light plastic.
Kakine frowned slightly.
âKakine Teitoku, huh? Losing a Level 5 here would be a shame.â
A voice reached Kakineâs ears, but he couldnât tell which direction it was coming from.
He focused his attention in all directions and activated the âTweezersâ that he had just rearranged.
(I never would have guessed Iâd have to use this here.)
ââŚGroup, I assume. Or maybe Item.â
âSorry, but I am from Member. Oh, Kakine boy, do you smoke?â
The voice from an unknown source was that of a middle-aged man.
âWhen people remove a cigarette from the box, they tap the box with their finger, right? When I was a kid, I didnât understand why. However, I thought it looked cool, so I would tap my candy boxes.â
âAhh?â
âIâm saying that youâre doing something like that now.â
âAre you making fun of me? Cause it sounds to me like you want to become a nice corpse.â
That was when an electronic beep came from the âTweezersâ on his right hand.
Looking at the monitor, he could see that there was some kind of tiny mechanical object mixed in with the particles of air the device had collected. In the world one could only see with an electron microscope, there was something obviously manmade.
âNanodevices, hm? You tore off his cells one at a time.â
âNo. Mine are nothing as grand as that. They have no circuitry or power. They merely give specific responses to specific frequencies. Theyâre just little bits of reflective alloy. I call them âMimosaâ.â The middle-aged man spoke in a bored voice from wherever he was. âBut by using various frequencies, they can be controlled much like controlling a radio controlled car with a TV remote. Normally, they are placed on microorganisms in the air and spread around that way.â
A vague noise surrounded Kakine Teitoku.
He quickly looked around, but the Mimosa attacked before he could find a path of escape.
The Professor of Member was standing at leisure outside of the refrigerated warehouse along with a mechanical beast. In his hand was a small computer terminal that was displaying the status of the program controlling the Mimosa.
The Professor was in a bazaar that looked like it had been built along the sidewalk. Business vehicles were allowed to park in that area and a commercial van that looked like a crepe stand was opened up with all sorts of fruits inside.
The mechanical beast next to him spoke.
âSo they were in the refrigerated warehouse in District 4 just like the higher ups said they would.â
âThatâs the power of the upper classes. Academy City is their territory. The city is overflowing with strange technology. Itâs impossible to run away.â
The Professor spoke quietly while biting into a fruit from a southern country that was so red it looked poisonous.
âArt brought me to despair in the winter when I was 12.â
The mechanical beast listened to the Professorâs words in silence.
âI adored European architecture. I fell in love with the large scale of the âcreationsâ that people had made over a long period of time in order to complete a single ideal of beauty. But, at the same time, they were hard to understand. Itâs easy to look at the outer appearance of a building and call it beautiful. However, in order to thoroughly understand every little piece of the design, its large scale makes it necessary to put in an equally large amount of time. To be honest, there are just so many things to focus on that it becomes tiresome.â
âSo thatâs why youâre so attached to formulas.â
âIndeed,â the Professor nodded. âFormulas are wonderful. There is no waste, they are efficient. All sorts of beauty is included in the smallest possible space. In that alone, formulas have a beauty to them and they also have a haiku-like poetic beauty. And you can look through all that beauty in a single row without missing a thing. âŚI want to find the beauty hiding in the corners of the world and softly admire that wonderful beauty. I will bow down to whoever I have to in order to do that. I donât care if Iâm called Aleisterâs dog.â
The Professor looked down at his watch.
The Mimosa should be done eliminating the enemy.
(Aleister wonât be happy that Iâve killed the 2nd Level 5, but it shouldnât be a problem as he can just make a new Level 5.)
âOkay, letâs go. This job will be over once the âTweezersâ have been reclaimed and the other three with School have been taken out.â
âWhat about our Member teammate, Saraku, who was taken out near the terminal station in District 23?â
âAccelerator called him Kill Point, didnât he? Well, he isnât dead, so we can just leave him. If you have time, go retrieve him.â
The Professor spoke.
But the mechanical beast did not respond.
There was a loud explosion.
It came from within the refrigerated warehouse.
The great force shattered the glass on the buildings in the area. People ran around screaming and there was even a slight disturbance around the commercial van in the bazaar facing the sidewalk.
Dust enveloped the area.
Kakine Teitoku slowly walked out of the dust.
There was no injury on him.
Not even a scratch.
âYo. So you say you were brought to despair in the winter when you were 12?â
The Professor hurriedly sent out commands to the Mimosa, but there was no response. Most of the tiny particles in the air had been blown away in the explosion, so the Mimosa in the area was too far away.
The Professor looked to be at his witâs end and Kakine gave a small smile.
As he smiled he spoke.
âItâs about time you had another dose of despair.â
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