Volume 2, Epilogue: Deep Blood of Corruption. Devil_or_God.
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âI really think your injuries are really interesting every time.â In a pure white hospital room, a middle-aged-looking doctor with a face like a frogâs spoke to Kamijou.
â...â
Kamijou knew not what to say as he lied on the table, lowering his head to look at the arm held in plaster. The severed limb was repaired neatly for likely the best. The cells near the sliced area were undamaged and, after a day of emergency treatment, the arm itself was successfully reattached. âA pinky sliced off by a delinquent can be reattached,â was the type of information that Kamijou had. However, no one had imagined that such a major reassembly of the arm was possible. However, with such disgusting information in his mind, Kamijou truly did not understand what kind of person he was before he had lost his memories.
âAs a side note, youâve been hospitalized twice in ten days and, naturally, youâve become a topic of discussion among the nurses. Donât tell me you have a fetish for nurses?â
ââŠWhat are you talking about? Would I have ended up on the emergency room table for something like that?â
âReally? A pity, I thought Iâd found a compatriot.â
Kamijou stared wordlessly at the frog-faced doctor. Did he become a doctor for that kind of reason? If it were the case, Kamijou wanted to change doctors and press the emergency call button.
âHm? Please donât be mistaken though. I prefer to âdo itâ than be âdone in.â Also, I prefer the delivery platform from the operation table.â
âSHUT UP! NO ONE WANTS TO LISTEN TO THE SPECIFICS! AND STOP DEMONSTRATING IT TO ME, THATâS DISGUSTING! WHY ISNâT A NURSE TAKING CARE OF ME!?â Like that, Kamijou actually pressed the emergency call button.
The doctor gave a look of despair saying, âIâm going then,â and walked out of the patientâs room.
What the heck? Why did it look like he thought it was a pity?
Immediately after he left, another person, Stiyl Magnus, a man who seemed out of place in Japanese culture, walked in.
âThough I donât want to get close to you or be friends with you at all, I came here out of courtesy.â
âLet me ask you something⊠Why are you strutting around as if nothing happened? Tell me why.â
Stiyl unhappily puffed his cheeks and chose not to say anything. Between the two of them, Kamijou was the one less tactful about injuries. Though, he was somewhat justified as Stiyl had his flesh and bones broken and scattered yet at the moment not even a blood vessel was harmed. His organs had splattered the room but he had survived as his blood still circulated. Few could have such precious experiences.
âI actually wanted to more or less thank you for this one. But, when I thought about it, thereâs no need. All you did was let Aureolus self-destruct.â
âHmph. This is all thanks to this Kamijou Toumaâs perfect acting skills!â
It was true that Kamijou Touma had lacked the ability to defeat Aureolus Izzard. His magic turned oneâs thoughts into reality and, as such, he had needed to ensure that he believed⊠that Aureolus Izzard could not possibly defeat Kamijou Touma.
To achieve it, Kamijou Touma had bluffed. In fact, the boy had forgotten the fact he had lost his right arm. Though he was supposed to act somewhat properly, in reality, his mind had numbed from the intense pain and shock. According to some suicidal individuals, excessive blood loss brought about a kind of high, which explained his slasher smile.
Of course, the truth was undetectable. Considering his need to act, he raised it up to eleven.
âSpeaking of which, itâs pretty unbelievable that you survived. I got my arm cut off but you became a human constellation exhibit. It feels like weâll appreciate the value of life again⊠Oi. Why do you look like youâre about to laugh?â
âNothing. By your attitude, I was just thinking you didnât realize I was secretly helping you.â Stiyl smirked with apparent condescension. âAfter you lost your arm, you managed to dodge Aureolusâ bullets without dodging, remember? How do you think that happened?â
ââŠAh?â
âYour acting did fool Aureolus but he wouldnât have believed you right away, right? After you lost your arm and started your bluff, the main reason why he was fooled by it was because you dodged his attacks twice, right?â
âErmâŠâ Kamijou stared back like a fool.
âYou still donât understand after I said so much? Basically, the reason why he missed the first two times wasnât because of your acting but because I used my magic to create an optical illusion around Aureolus.â
âWhatâŠ?â Kamijou looked at him with surprised.
âWhatâs so surprising about that? I specialize in fire magic. Using heated air to create mirages and manipulate light refraction to create optical errors is not outside my area of ability.â
âHo-Hold on! Iâm not surprised about that! Werenât you blown to pieces and splattered all over the ceiling? How were you able to cast magic in human constellation mode?â
âHuman constellation is an interesting description⊠but, this is none to strange, is it? I was alive the whole time so of course I could refine life force to create magic. Itâs a good thing my rune cards were scattered all over the floor when I exploded!â
Kamijou looked at him with confusion. For an incident involving vampires and Deep Blood, Stiyl was the most frightening one.
âYou donât have to worry about it. I suppose you know the sin you committed during this incident, right? Iâm here today to discuss the developments for Misawa Cram.â
Sin.
Kamijou turned to look at the right hand covered in plaster that had once housed a King Dragon. Though it was a self-destructive illusion induced by Aureolusâ own anxieties, the one who had forced the alchemist down the path to self-destruction was none other than Kamijou.
Stiyl sighed. âNo need for that expression. What Aureolus imagined was a mental image of the King Dragon, not physical. It was an illusion. Though you couldnât physically touch it, it was something could devour stuff like souls.â
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âIt means you didnât harm Aureolus physically but he is mentally broken.â
ââŠIs that something worth bragging about?â
âOf course it is. In terms of the conclusion, we stripped his memories and that settled it. In this battle involving such a powerful magician, the final casualty count was that one member of the 13 Knights by the lift. In the 2,000 years of recorded magic history, this is the third time such a happy ending occurred.â
Is this really something to be happy about? Kamijou wondered. He then wondered if the Gregorian Chant of the Roman Catholics was safe. Perhaps Stiyl, who had once gotten his memories wiped, could not remember.
âSpeaking of which, where did the memory-less Aureolus Izzard go?â
Is he in this hospital?
âOh, is there a need to ask? I killed him.â He said so matter-of-factly that Kamijou suspected whether he had heard it incorrectly.
âWhatâs with the expression? Listen. Aureolus Izzard first betrayed the Catholic Church and became an alchemist. Then, he imprisoned Deep Blood and turned Misawa Cram into his fortress. He basically rebelled against the entirety of Academy City and the Christian sects that were wiped out trying to hunt him. Heâs someone with a huge bounty on his head. Of course, Necessarius, which mostly carries out witch-hunts and includes me and Index, had a mission to kill him.â Stiyl seemed impatient in the room that forbade smoking.
âLook. Going against so many world organizations, could a memory-less Aureolus Izzard fight them? Simply put, without memories or anything to protect, did he have the will to rebel against the entire world?â
â...â
âAureolus definitely would have died that simply. The enemies would have killed him with even crueler methods and, most importantly, Aureolus Izzard is the only magician in history to successfully cast Ars Magna. Of course, many organizations would interrogate him severely for this spell. And, worst of all, without his memories, giving a testimony would be impossible.â Stiyl said reluctantly. âSo he only had to options. One was death and the other was an even more painful Hell. In my opinion, Iâd have chosen the former without hesitation.â
However, Kamijou still could not accept it.
âI still can't accept it. I just can't. Even if it were the only option, we canât just treat killing someone as okay. If we didnât care about human lives, why did we charge into Misawa Cram?â
Certainly, the Kamijouâs motivation to fight was driven from the numerous things that he disagreed with. Deep Blood was treated as a tool, the students were sacrificial materials for the Gregorian Chant and Limen Magna while Aureolus had eventually even killed Himegami in a fit of rage. Because of the blatant disregard for human life, Kamijou had approached the battlefield rather than retreat. If, at the end, they accepted a personâs death as a good thing, the guilt that Kamijouâs fists had caused would have consumed him.
ââŠâ
Even if Aureolus Izzard were someone unforgivable, he was not atrociously bad. At that time, despite the fact he could do anything, Index had never returned to him. Even if there were a possibility of rejection, he was unwilling to give her to command, proving the sliver of humanity in him.
âThisâs why I say youâre too naĂŻve.â Stiyl Magnus looked away and spoke calmly. âWhen I said I killed him, I didnât necessarily say I took his life away, right?â
Stunned, Kamijou stared at Stiyl's face.
Stiyl spoke with a disinterested tone while avoiding Kamijouâs gaze. âListen, Aureolus Izzard lost his memories. If I reshaped his face, wouldnât it mean his appearance and personality were completely different? It would no longer be Aureolus Izzard. Wouldnât it mean that he was dead to the world?â
âAre you actually a good guy?â
âWhat do you mean by that? I'm an Anglican priest after all. And, considering I specialize in flames, it wouldnât be hard for me to burn a face and turn it into a different one.â
ââŠYOU'RE ACTUALLY A GREAT GUY!â
âHm? I'm really surprised by that response... HOLD ON! WHAT ARE YOU HUGGING ME FOR!? STOP TREADING YOUR TOES ON MY HEAD!!â
As Kamijou and Stiyl tugged at each other in the hospital room, the door opened and Index walked in without knocking. âTouma! Theyâre selling honey-flavored chips in the shops! Itâs so interesting I wanna buy it! But I donât have money! âŠEh?â
She froze. She saw the struggling magician and the truly touched Kamijou Touma as he tried to touch the magicianâs head.
The three of them stopped. The world stopped.
"Touma⊠Erm⊠sorry for interrupting you."
"Ho-Hold on a minute! What are you doing? Whyâre you looking away!? OI! DONâT GO AWAY WITHOUT RESPONDING!!â GYYYAAAAHHH!! Kamijou cried out as he tried to pull Index as she tried to leave the room. In that situation, he couldnât say to the young girl, âSorry Index, Iâm interested in you but it would go against social norms.â Kamijou wondered with confusion how he would settle the matter.
"âŠ"
Stiyl Magnus stares at the two of them as they argued with each other rather happily. As if seeing them in their natural environment, Stiyl Magnus continued to watch. He felt neither envy nor hate because he had chosen that path for the sake of protecting Indexâs smiles. With satisfaction, he looked at the face of the girl he desired to protect.
"Fu. Well, the next mission awaits me. I should be off now." He said with casual satisfaction.
Index carefully watched Stiylâs face as she hurriedly hid behind Kamijouâs back. She looked like a sneaking private investigator as she peeked at the magicianâs face from behind the boy.
Stiyl thought little of it and raised his foot as he prepared to leave the room.
Such were the consequences of his chosen path.
"Erm." As he took a step out of the room, she spoke up.
Stiyl turned, expecting to find an Index angry at him for dragging Kamijou Touma into the Misawa Cram School incident. There was no reason for her not to scold him.
"First, I should start off by thanking you. Thank you." Instead, Index said thank you.
"If Touma knew that the building was going to be like that, Touma would have run in even alone. So, it's great that you were around. And⊠eh? What's wrong?"
"It's nothing." Stiyl chuckled. Then with no more words, Stiyl turned his back and silently exited. Which incidentally, Touma thought was the first time he had seen him smile.
"Touma!"
Kamijouâs gaze turned from the door to Index. She seemed rather unhappy that his focus was off of her as she puffed her cheeks and looked at Kamijouâs eyes. Seeing her like that, Kamijou inadvertently smiled. The battlefield Misawa Cram was cruel but I still managed to survive.
Kamijou Touma had a realistic experience as he remembered a doubt he had left on the battlefield.
The King Dragonâs head had emerged from the severed right arm.
It was supposed to be a monster created by Aureolusâ fear of Kamijou. That was the logical analysis. But, in that situation, had Aureolus Izzard truly imagined that there was a transparent King Dragonâs head living exploding out of Kamijouâs right shoulder?
The likelihood was low but what if, just what if, that monster was unrelated to Aureolusâ powers?
...
Impossible.
However, Kamijou remembered Himegami Aisa, the Deep Blood, who had a power only effective on vampires. Considering that her power capable of killing vampires had caused so many incidents to revolve around her, how valuable was Imagine Breaker, Kamijouâs right hand, that negated even miracles?
In essence the basic question: What is Imagine Breaker?
"Touma! Honeydew-flavored potato chips!" Index's words returned Kamijou to reality.
"A-Ahhh. Okay okay... If it's honeydew-flavored, it should be sweet, right?" Kamijou tried to match Indexâs discussion with an ambiguous response.
Perhaps the status quo was fine. No matter how unexplainable that power was, so long as he could use it to protect the girl before him, there was little else to ask for.
So, letâs keep things like this. Like thisâŠ
"Touma, Touma. Wasn't there a girl called Himegami Aisa?" While walking down the corridor that led to the shops, Index suddenly asked.
"Ah, that wave loving girl Denpa Kei who liked to pretend to be a spellcaster [1] What's about her? Hm? Index, what's up? You mentioned her, so why do you look so unhappy?"
"âŠTouma, you fought for Aisa this time, right? Not for me, but for Aisa!"
"What?" Surprised, Kamijou tilted his neck. For some reason, Index, who had said the ridiculous words, seemed rather irritated as she deliberately puffed up her cheeks in front of Kamijou.
"Nothing! It's nothing!" Index muttered some words and continued. "Ah. Also, it seems Aisaâs staying in this hospital. I just spoke with her."
Kamijou reacted passively. Oh. Oh yeah, what will happen to Himegami? She doesnât want to attract vampires again but the Misawa Cram boundary shouldnât exist anymore. Though it was apparently possible to replace it with a Walking Church like the one Index wore, the Aureolus Izzard that had promised to make one no longer existed.
âI talked to her for a while and decided to keep her in the Church.â
âFor some reason, I know what happens next. Can I say it out loud first?â
"GAH! Iâd actually prepared this for a long time and Touma still wants to say the ending? You really don't know how a script goes! Shakespeare might stab you with a knife!â
"Stop laughing while you talk about stabbing!" Kamijou sighed and stated the answer that anyone could have predicted. "In conclusion, the Walking Church is a type of Church, right?"
Notes
1. â 黿łąçł» or Denpa Kei is similar to the term "Denpa Onna" used in the prologue, "kei" goes for someone who is an incredible fanatic of something, for example "Akiba-Kei" refers to someone "who is in love with Akiba products (an otaku)"; in this case Denpa Kei means that Aisa loves to act strangely (denpa) with no apparent reason at all
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