Volume 10, Epilogue: The Awaiting People after the Conclusion. Those_Who_Hold_Out_a_Hand.
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Part 1
The sun had completely set, and the night parade was in full swing.
The guards who had come rushing over discovered Kamijou and company wounded, and sent them over to the hospital. It would not have been strange for them to have sent them to a hospital that had metal window, but for some reason, they had been sent to the hospital that Kamijou was at. Considering that the school districts were different, the higher ups may have exerted some pressure, but right now, Kamijou was unable to think about this.
Upon receiving contact, both of Kamijouâs parents, Touya and Shiina seemed to have waited in the waiting room for their sonâs operation to be over. Most likely, both of them were tired from watching the matches that were going on during Daihaseisai; and once the hospital staff finished treating these wounds, both of them were so tired that they were now on the couch, lying on each otherâs shoulders. Kamijou had immediately asked a nurse to put a blanket on them.
ââŠIn other words, Touma didnât say anything to me, and went off to fight a magical battle that involves the fate of the world and Academy City, and got so badly wounded that he was sent back to the hospital again?â
Index, who had already changed back into her nun robes, coldly stared at Kamijou. Kamijou, who was kneeling on the patientâs bed, said,
âIndex-hime, why, as the patient, am I forced to kneel on a hospital bed?â
âTouma, Touma. Can I punch you?â
IâM SORRY!! Kamijou immediately bent over, put his head into the soft blanket, and apologised. The combination of clenching his right fist and the cute action of bending his head down looked really scary.
Index unhappily raised her head.
Kamijou, who sensed this crisis, lifted his head up and revealed a smile, trying to get on Indexâs good side.
âButâŠbut thatâs that. Stiyl and Tsuchimikado are all right. And Index, wasnât there a good reason why you couldnât take part in this battle?â
âThen before that, Touma?â
Am I digging my own grave? Kamijou again bent down to beg for forgiveness.
Showing a really unhappy face, Index said,
âEven if thereâs a magic searching spell placed around me, do you really think that I canât do anything? I can use a handphone or something to call you and give you advice!!â
âI canât agree with you on that, Index! You donât even know how to charge up a zero-yen phone, it makes it impossible for me to imagine you using a phone. Also, the moment you hear that a magician is involved, even without me saying anything, youâll immediately âdongdongdongâ rush over to the centre of these events!!â
âDongdongdong!? Touma, why do I feel that your explanation seems to imply that Iâm an idiot!?â
âPeh, for you to not even realise that isâŠIâM JOKING! IâM JOKING! IâM JOKING!!â
Seeing Index, who was revealing her teeth, Kamijou Touma was terrified such that his skin was tingling.
âWait a second, Index! Arenât you going to graduate from that kiddy method of biting others to become a mature female?â
Kamijou purposely used the words âkiddyâ and âmature womanâ to shake Index up. Hearing this, the nun Index, who was climbing onto the bed, intending to bite Kamijouâs head, suddenly stopped.
ââŠTouma, can you understand why I am so angry?â
âEh? Arenât you angry because I left you alone for the whole dayââ
âItadakimasu (Note: I'm tucking in)! Thank you for your hospitality!!â
Eh!? Donât tell me sheâs angry because of thisâŠ!? Kamijou swallowed the cry of despair that he was going to let out. Overcoming the bitterness and embarrassment, Index again took a step forward and bit onto Kamijouâs head with even more force.
Kamijou continued to struggle on the bed.
âIâLL DIE!! IâM SORRY FOR FEELING THAT THAT WAS SOMEWHAT NOT ENOUGH IN THE PAST! THIS IS ALREADY PAST MY TOLERANCE LEVEL!!â
âStop saying things that will confuse others, and reflect on this properly! I was really worried about you!!â
Just as Kamijouâs head was getting bitten, the door to the patientâs room opened, and new visitors walked in.
Misaka Mikoto and Shirai Kuroko.
âThatâŠer, about that, I came over to look for Kuroko, and decided to come over in the meantime. There seems to be some fruit leftâŠeh?â
âAra ara, this is truly a pleasant scene.â
On first glance, the girl on the patient bed was biting onto the boyâs face from the front, and it looked like the boyâs face was pressed onto the girlâs chest. (Well, from a bystanderâs viewpoint at least.)
Sitting on a athletic-type wheelchair, Shirai placed a hand on her face.
âAhh, you guys are already so intimate that you forgot the timing and location now! These two are really unbelievable, to be at such a high levelâŠcome to think of it, onee-sama, to coincidentally see such a thing, what should we do? Iâm somewhat embarrassed.â
DOES IT LOOK LIKE THAT!?
Just as Kamijou was about to shout this out,
âIâm very serious now, stop meddling, short-hair!â
(Index-hime!?)
âââ
The fruit basket that Mikoto was holding dropped onto the floor.
She immediately became expressionless.
âKurokoâŠ? Can an ordinary citizen help Judgement in maintaining discipline? I have a proper reason to prevent impure interaction between opposite genders here. Can I send this male here flyingâŠ?â
âMm. please kindly adjust this misterâs rotten characterâ WA! TOO SCARY!? ONEE-SAMA, TO START THESE SPARKS, THATâS A LITTLE TOO MUCH!! THIS IS A HOSPITAL!!â
âAh, I see.â
Mikoto cut off the electric flow that was around her body. In a hospital, even electronic devices like handphones were forbidden.
âDamn it.â
Misaka Mikoto, who was forced to seal her trump card, cursed and said,
âNever mind, Iâll settle everything with you slowly after Daihaseisai. Have you seen the final results of today? Tokiwadai Middle School has comfortably surpassed your school, and is in the lead. Donât tell me you forgotten that the loser has to accept the winnerâs demands?â
âHowâŠhowever, even if you mention about the penalty game nowâŠwait a second, Index, let go of me now! LET GO! LET GO! IT HURTS!!â
Kamijou swung his hands around, finally pulling away the nun who was still biting him.
After that, he again stared at Mikotoâs face.
âAsâŠas you can see, I got involved in some situation, and am now covered with wounds. Even if I wanted to, I can't participate fully in Daihaseisai now. In this situation, how are you going to decide the winner?â
ââŠLetâs see.â
Mikoto folded her arms, and seeing Kamijouâs almost teary expression, gently sighed. Her anger ceased as her eyebrows, which had been raised in anger, relaxed slightly. At the same time she relaxed her shoulders, she revealed a slight smile. Just as Kamijou saw this and was silently grinning,
âHow about you work hard and continue on?â
âJUST THIS!? IâVE ALREADY SAID THAT ITâS IMPOSSIBLE! THIS KAMIJOU ONII-SAN IS ALMOST 80% DEAD! IF I WORK ANY HARDER, IâLL DIE!! ALSO, FUKIYOSE AND TSUCHIMIKADO, THERE ARE MANY MORE ABSENTEES BESIDES ME!? EVEN IF WE CANâT JUST FORGET ABOUT THE DEAL, YOU COULD AT LEAST GIVE ME A DISCOUNTâŠAHHHHHHHHHHH! YOUâRE LEAVING ME JUST LIKE THIS!!??â
The two girls quickly left the room, and Index immediately chomped onto Kamijouâs head again. Seemed like she was really angry now, as the previous one didnât seem to be enough.
âTouma, what are the people outside Academy City doing?â
âIT HURTS! LET GO OF ME, IT REALLY HURTS!!...Eh? They were contacted by Stiyl, and now all of them are outside looking for them. Tsuchimikado says that most of these organisations just want the extremely important âApostleâs Crossâ instead of being allies with Academy City or the British Puritans.â
ââŠSo that means that nothing is settled yet.â
âYes, but,â
Kamijou paused,
âStiyl was wounded really badly, such that he needed to enter the ICU, he clearly stated that thereâs no problem. Wonder what that means?â
Part 2
14 hours later,
Lidvia Lorenzetti was 8,000 metres above France.
She was in her own private jet.
The black leather seats were lined along the walls, and there was a large central table bolted to the floor. It was a set up for a party. There were decorative lights on the walls, and there was a small chandelier imitation hanging from the ceiling. The interior was made of black wood and a luxury carpet, like a luxury cruise.
Lidvia was alone, sitting next to the exit of the deck.
Beside her, there was a Cross that was wrapped in white cloth.
Compared to the large passenger jets used at an International Airport, it was rather small, and even in Japan, it was considered rare. But for countries that were larger than Japan by several times, such as the United States and Russia, air travel was quintessential for long distance travel. Like for Russia, just moving through the whole of Russia by train would take 2 weeks.
Of course, Lidviaâs base of operations was in Europe. Because she had to move through the European Union, she had to use the power of the plane.
She hated the technology that was used in religion today, but on the other hand, she had to accept the science that they had to use. For example, when there was no printing, preparing a Bible alone required a lot of time and effort. It was impossible to ignore the use of science in the development of the Church and all the religious paintings. To religious leaders, this was a dispute that arose from the Renaissance. And with the technology after that, the development of trains and planes, allowing women and children with low physical ability to safely go for their pilgrimage. And with internet becoming commonplace, it increased the possibility of them evangelising to those who did not know about Christ.
This was the problem of using all these, Lidvia sighed,
(Believing in an idol that has no life and is completely physical. Itâs like the pagans of the evil Roman Empire in the past.)
After this slight motion, she glanced around.
In front of her was the cockpit door. Right now, the door opened. From Lidviaâs position, she could see the back of the driver calmly operating the dashboard controls.
Which side does he believe in? Lidvia wondered.
This personal jet was Orianaâs own possession; there was no presence of any Roman Catholics. But the pilot should be a Roman Catholic. Of course, he was probably just a believer to a relatively minor degree, unlike Oriana or Lidvia.
As he continued to operate this lump of iron to fly every day, he would draw a Cross on the runway and pray for a safe journey.
This scene looked unbelievable, but Lidvia wasnât smiling.
A man who used tools, a man who believed in God.
A difference did just occur from now. 2,000 years ago, when the âSon of Godâ was alive and evangelising, people were probably using tools to bake their bread.
More importantly,
(Itâs not denying all the scientific tools, but one canât over rely on them and forget Godâs almighty name.)
After thinking about this, she gently sighed.
Right now, Lidvia was not only unable to display Godâs almighty name, she had to submit to the power of science.
In actual fact, Lidvia was escaping right now. Though she had managed to protect the âApostleâs Crossâ from the enemy, even if she wanted to use the same attack over and over again, all the âobservatoriesâ where she could use the âApostleâs Crossâ were secured. The âApostleâs Crossâ couldnât work if it was not exposed to the night sky. But if the opponent built a simple structure above these âobservatoriesâ, she couldnât use the âApostleâs Crossâ around Academy City. And in this highly difficult scenario, the important fighting âsinnerâ Oriana Thomson had been captured by the enemy.
âHohoho.â
However, she still continued to laugh.
âHow pitifulâŠahh, how pitiful, Oriana Thomson. Ho, hoho. I have to save her. I have to personally save that lost âsinnerâ who was arrestedâŠâ
Lidvia Lorenzetti normally used the misfortunes and disadvantageous situations as her motivation to continue.
âTo barge into Academy City, to fight with 2.3 million people, to safely save Oriana, and to peacefully end all these.â
What was she saying? Was it a suicidal wish?
Before the plan could be put to work, she would have to return to the Vatican. Lidvia would definitely be reprimanded for the failure of her reckless action. Before she could even request help to save Oriana, her own life was at peril.
However,
The more difficult the task in front of her,
The higher she would aim.
As long as she thought about breaking through all these, Lidvia Lorenzetti would feel an incomparable amount of delight. It was like a sportsman meeting his career rival.
âMardi Gras.â
The words came from the popular Christian holiday before Quadragesima (Note for Mardi Gras: French for âFat Tuesdayâ. During the Christianâs fasting festival, also known as Quadragesima, which is the first Sunday in Lent, as the people cannot eat any meat during the 40 days, people will eat loads and loads of fatty food during the three days before the fast to store their energy.) It was almost similar to the âCarnivalâ celebrated in New Orleans, U.S.A., and the Fastnacht in Germany.
The reason why Lidvia was called this wasâ
âHo, hoho. Hahaha!! Iâll move on. No matter whether itâs fortune or misfortune, no matter whether itâs a smooth ride or a stormy one, Iâll take them on! Iâll fulfil the meaning of the word âCarnivalâ and eat up all this reality thatâs going to be spiritual food for me!â
No matter whether it was a candy or a whip that she received, she would give the same response.
In other words, there was basically no one who could stop her from doing anything. A person who would be delighted no matter what she was given, a person who would continue to smile and proceed on. If something prevented her from advancing, it would only cause Lidvia to move forward, as preventing her would be suicide in the first place.
âFirst, weâll settle the stuff inside the Roman Catholics. Then, Iâll have to propose a battle plan to save Oriana, and finally, attack Academy City! Wahaha, what a large obstacle! And is it ever so sweet!â
She knew that the pilot in the cockpit would be terrified by her eccentricity. However, Lidvia could even use this sort of suspicion as motivation.
At this moment,
âHello, anybody in?â
A femaleâs voice suddenly rang.
Lidviaâs shoulders jerked. There was no attendant in this personal plane. There was also a sound of panic from the cockpit. Seemed like the pilot didnât know anything.
But Lidvia knew.
That femaleâs voiceâ
âIâm the Archbishop of the British Puritans, Laura Stuart. Donât say that I didnât introduce myself, yes? Lidvia-san.â She sounded rather happy.
A female who had a much more important title than the âMardi Grasâ, such that in modern Church society, she was an indispensable figure. According to rumours, this monster had authority that equalled or even exceeded the queen of England.
Lidvia gasped, this having the double meaning of joy and terror.
A powerful enemy, and to her, a lamb that had inexplicable charm.
ââŠWhy, this personal jetâŠ?â
âHoho. You seemed to have changed your name, huh. To take flight not from Italy, but from France. But do you think that such a little trick can fool me? I ordered the staff of Haneda Airport to stick a little present on the wall of the plane when you stopped.â
ââŠâ
There seemed to be some sort of spiritual tool stuck on the outside of the planeâs body.
Even so, it was impossible to pull it out from here. It couldnât possibly stick onto the planeâs body as it moved at ultrasonic speed. Basically, there would be a difference in pressure the moment the door was opened.
But, did the British Puritans really find this plane on their own?
If so, when she first brought the âApostleâs Crossâ onto this Japanese flight, there should have been something. Since nothing happened, it meant that the flight was secured after they took off from Japan.
If so, the only thing she could think of was,
(Is it with the help of Academy CityâŠ)
No matter what, the situation now was bleak for her.
The signal spiritual tool attached onto the plane would mean that the location of this plane was leaked to England. Even if she changed the landing area, the enemy could easily catch Lidvia at the airport.
Even so,
âHo.â
âYouâre so weird. To laugh even louder when youâre being pressured. Donât tell me that it canât be corrected?â
âItâs like swimming and diving. The further the distance, the larger the pain, but the bigger the delight on reaching the goal.â
âYou really like to find pleasure in pain and torture. No, itâs more like enjoying getting difficult people to succumb to you, thatâs sadism. To get this sweet delight, I presume youâre going to attack Academy City again?â
âââ
Facing Lauraâs irritating voice, Lidvia remained silent for a while.
âAcademy City still owes me something.â
âWho said that when someone punched you on the right side of your face, that youâll extend out your left side as well? Oriana Thomson was deported to London. Even if you are to go back to the Vatican to regroup and plan, your beloved Oriana is no longer in Academy City.
âNo, suppressing Academy City, and then demanding for Oriana, thatâs meaningful. Taking over that land will result in the Roman Catholicsâ victory. Once we achieve this, the British Puritans would be vanquished on a single command."
On her face, was a smile.
One full of darkness, fanatics, aggressiveness like a beast, a smile unlike one expected of a nun.
âI wonât forgive them. If Academy City didnât resist like that, everyone would have been happy. Those magicians, and the boy assisting them. If not for them, I would be taking this plane with Oriana!â
This fanatic cry got even more sonorous.
As she declared loudly that she wouldnât forgive, that competitiveness got even more intense.
âSO I WONâT FORGIVE THEM. BUT IâM HAPPY, TO MEET A LARGER âOBSTACLEâ, THE DELIGHT OF OVERCOMING THE DIFFICULTY WILL BE EVEN GREATER! THIS SO CALLED OVERCOMING, IS TO CRUSH ON OBSTACLES LIKE THIS!!â
Tears were dripping from her eyes.
Those wild eyes of hers that were so feisty forgot to blink.
âTO NOT ATTACK ENGLAND DIRECTLY, BUT TO DELIBERATELY TAKE THE LONG ROUTE AND ATTACK ACADEMY CITY, AND THEN TO SAVE ORIANA, SUCH DIFFICULTY SUITS ME!! I MUST THANK GOD FOR GIVING ME SUCH A WONDERFUL MEAL! THE THICKER THE MEAT, THE CHEWIER IT IS!! IâLL LOOK FORWARD TO MEETING YOU THE NEXT TIME!! AHHAHAHAHA!!â
Lidvia, who had been speaking for several minutes, was showing a ferocious expression that could bite even a thick metal plate. Hearing such a voice that was definitely unstable, Lauraâs response wasâ
âHoâŠhoho.â
ââŠ? To me, thatâs something to laugh about, but I donât understand what you find funny about it.â
âWhat? The reason is simple. Seeing that the obstacle ahead is even greater, the larger the difficulty, the moment when one breaks through these difficulties must be delightful, right?â
After the spiritual tool remained significantly silent,
âSuch words may have some sense, you trapped mouse.â
What?
Just as Lidvia was trying to understand the meaning of this sentence.
BAM!!
A loud sound could be heard.
The sound came from the side.
She frantically turned around.
A rectangle was cut around the entrance of the personal jet. With an orange glow, the metal melted due to heat.
(ThisâŠArchbishopâŠsheâŠactually set up a spiritual tool on the doorâŠ!?)
Even though she realised it, it was too late.
The deck, which had been cut apart, was being blown apart by the stormy winds of the night sky. At the same time, like a balloon being released, because of air pressure, the air inside the plane was blown out. Instead of calling it the wind, it was more like a detonation pressure moving through the plane. The sofas and table, which had been bolted to the floor, were mercilessly pulled out, flying in the 8,000 metres high sky.
â!!â
Lidvia frantically used all her five fingers to grab onto the edge of the wall, but she couldnât even hold on for 2 seconds. Like dust being blown away, her body left the floor, and she was pulled out of the plane.
âA!â
Just like this, she was unable to even make a sound.
The 8,000 metres high sky further emphasized the darkness of the night. There were no clouds in the sky, just a bright moon and numerous stars around it. As the clouds were underneath, there was nothing that could conceal these celestial bodies.
(Eh, ack, ahâŠ!! Breatheâ!!)
No matter how one tried to breathe, in high altitude, one couldnât feel that he was breathing in oxygen, just an icy feeling that was burning the chest. As the altitude was too high, Lidvia didnât feel that she was falling. Rather, her body was under the wrong impression that she was being pushed up by a great pressure.
Beside Lidvia, who was stunned and terrified, something was flying alongside her.
In front of her, falling at the same speed, was a card. Like a thin plastic material, with black marker writing on it, no history, no style, like a spiritual tool meant to fool a child. However, the magic array on it was so intricate, it was even more sophisticated than a carefully woven Persian carpet.
âHaha! Lidvia, itâs a pity that your ability is merely to this extent. If youâre willing to give up on the Vatican and follow me, Iâll save you without any harm done to you.â
If she was saying this now, Laura must have prepared a backup plan. She may have prepared a group of British Puritans below, ready to catch Lidvia and retreat at a momentâs notice.
But Lidvia rejected it.
âWhatâŠareâŠyou saying? Donât be ridiculous!!â
âReally? Then fall with âthat thingâ and make a wide hole in the ground!â
At this moment Lidvia saw it.
The figure of the personal jet floating above her was becoming even smaller. It was the only thing that could correct her sense of distance in this wild world.
The door of the personal jet opened, and a Cross-shaped item wrapped in white clot flew out.
The âApostleâs Crossâ.
Though the magical power of that spiritual tool was very high, its durability wasnât much different from an antique. To fall from an altitude of 8,000 metres, even if it hit the surface of the ocean, it would be smashed.
ââŠ!! I wonât allow you to do that!!â
Lidvia breathed in some oxygen and said this.
She opened her arms wide and muttered a spell which caused her to descend like a feather. This was originally a defensive spell that could slow down anything. Using it under gravity, the effect would be like a parachute.
âCalculating the descending trajectory of the âApostleâs Crossâ, I should be able to make it. No, I have to make it! Time is short, which makes it all the more interesting!!â
Lidvia sounded even more aggressive and competitive as she got ready to receive the falling Cross.
âThe plane is about 400 metres from you. At this stage, for you to lower your speed now, even if you can catch this giant slab of marble and fall freely, do you intend to be ground up, Lidvia?â
âItâs because of this situation, Iâm saying that itâs interesting, Archbishop!! Indeed, even with my spells, even if I use my maximum power, itâs impossible to catch the âApostleâs Crossâ. However, this is why! Facing this sort of emergency situation, to be able to accept and enjoy this trial! MWAHAHAHA!!â
Even in this perilous situation, the âMardi Grasâ could open her arms wide, laugh, and accept this.
The card stopping beside Lidvia let out a chuckle.
âTo use this spell alone, just you and the huge marble Cross should be the limit for you.â
âSoâŠwhatâŠ?â
âThen, what are you going to do with that?â
Hearing the voice, Lidvia looked up.
At that moment,
From the opening made on the personal jet, another human figure flew out.
It was the pilot.
He swung his limbs around frantically, and it didnât look like he had prepared a parachute. To be forced to fly at an altitude of 8,000 metres without any preparations, it was amazing that he was still conscious. However, he did look a bit too frantic.
The moonlight was shining on the pilot.
As if he was being rubbed around by air, descending in a chaotic orbit, tears and fright appeared on his face due to this sudden situation.
That was right.
Like those people that Lidvia had met up till now, the âsinnersâ that were forsaken by society and the world.
â!!â
âLidvia, now that youâre at your limit, which do you choose? The biggest spiritual tool in the world, or a poor lost lamb? Hoho, if youâre willing to kneel down and apologise, I will immediately provide aid, no?â
âYouâŠ! This is a trap that you set up, and yet you dare to say this!!â
âNo time for chit-chat, you know. Look, the first one is dropping.â
âUgh!!â
The Cross, wrapped in white cloth, mercilessly fell beside Lidvia. A 150cm long, 70cm wide, 10cm thick marble slab; the power of it falling from 400 metres above ground would be enough to destroy a ship.
(Putting a defensive barrier in front, the thickness should be enough to withstand this. If I purposely break the thick wall and slow downâ)
After that, the huge slab of stone fell beside Lidvia.
The defensive wall, which was originally very thick, broke because of this impact. The speed was lowered by a significant extent, but it still hit Lidvia directly on the chest.
âUghâŠeh! WOOAAHHHHHHHHHH!!â
Blood oozed out from between her teeth, but Lidvia still used both hands to grab onto the heavy Cross. All her fingers were grabbing tightly onto the white cloth of the âApostleâs Crossâ.
âLook, the second one is coming.â
A really cheerful voice came from the card.
Lidvia was losing her consciousness due to pain, loss of blood and lack of oxygen, but she still forced herself to look up.
The pilot of the personal jet was also falling towards Lidvia. To Lidvia, who was covered in wounds, it was like a catapult shot used to destroy a wall.
(IâŠwonâtâŠbe able toâŠreceiveâŠ)
She held tightly onto the Cross.
(Too muchâŠeveryone willâŠfallâŠtogetherâŠmust protect the spiritual tool, then I have to give up on the pilotâŠbutâŠif I give up on this, I can save a lifeâŠ)
Lidvia saw it.
She was nearing the pilot, that face which was dirtied by tears and snot due to the unreasonable violence.
âOh, Lidvia. You declared before that youâll save the sinners, then you should be able to save those innocent victims, right?â
âYou dareâŠâ
Even if she wanted to say it, she was unable to squeeze out the voice in her heart.
She couldnât catch everything.
If she did that, everyone would fall.
She could only discard things that could be discarded.
However,
The situation was now extremely difficult.
(NoâŠnow, thinkâŠif this continuesâŠeveryone will dieâŠbutâŠhoweverâŠugh, got to endure this! ThisâŠsweet feeling? If I donât give upâŠ!!)
The more she thought, the competitiveness in Lidvia becomes even wilder. Her sweat wasnât of pain or nervousness, it had something even ferocious.
Besides Lidvia, who was gritting her teeth, trying to endure this, a voice came from beside.
A slippery one.
As if a wonderful spring was poured onto bewitchingly dry land.
Like the irresistible temptation of the devil.
âWhat, Lidvia, I thought that youâre going to catch both of them? When the obstacle ahead is even higherâŠafter crossing all these, to trample me, who created these difficulties, wonât you feel even more delighted?â
Pacha.
Something broke inside Lidviaâs body.
(TramâŠpleâŠ?)
Due to loss of blood, her consciousness was wavering. Thus, she could only think of this.
This extremely ferocious feeling could only be gotten after achieving âthatâ.
However, she didnât realise that this was also Lauraâs trap.
âHaâŠhaha.â
She opened her mouth wide, as the saliva, mixed with blood, flowed out of it. The pilot, who was supposed to be caught by her, gave an even louder scream on seeing her face. Lidviaâs face was full of an astonishing amount of competitiveness and aggression. She grabbed onto the Cross and opened her hands wide.
As if she welcoming back a lover.
She seemed to be saying that the impact, which would strike anytime soon, no matter how painful it was, would delight her.
âHAHAHA! AHAHAHAHMWAHAHAHAHA!!â
With blood, sweat, saliva and snot, Lidvia Lorenzetti revealed a large smile.
After that,
The pilotâs body slammed hard into hers. Due to the large impact, an unspeakable feeling passed through Lidviaâs body.
Part 3
The Windowless Building in Academy City.
This construct was made of a unique material, and could withstand the heat and shockwave caused by a nuclear explosion. It was Academy Cityâs strongest fortress.
As there were no stairs, lifts or even ventilation, in this place that one could only access with the help of a teleporter, a âhumanâ was silently positioned in the middle.
The General Director of Academy City.
The âhumanâ, Aleister Crowley.
âHn.â
He was in the dark room, which was rather large, and somewhat chilly. There was a large glass cylinder in the middle, and in it, there was red liquid. The glass cylinder was attached with numerous cables and wires of different sizes that covered the floor. They were attached to a rectangular apparatus on the wall. In this room that wasnât illuminated, the green and red lights on the dashboard looked like shining stars in the night.
He was floating upside down in the cylinder.
The green surgical clothes swayed silently in the fluid, the decolourised silver hair entangling it.
This person, it was unknown if he was a man or a woman, an adult or a child, a Saint or a convict. Anyway, only the word âhumanâ could describe him.
âTo use the âApostleâs Crossâ to take over Academy City and ensure the welfare of the world?â
He muttered to himself.
No matter what Oriana and Lidviaâs personal motives were, or what they could do, they wouldnât be able to do this without the help of the Roman Catholics. More accurately, Oriana and Lidvia had caught on to the proposed plan by the Roman Catholics and got to work, intending to do this for their own benefit. Such a guess was somewhat more logical.
The mastermind controlling Oriana Thomson and Lidvia Lorenzetti.
The Roman Catholics.
ââŠThis situation got really big.â
Aleister said in a tone that indicated that he couldnât stand this threat anymore.
In the past, the Roman Catholics would carry out such insidious acts, from as far back as when Galileo had been alive. While the base of the world had been controlled by Christianity in the past, it was now unavoidably and gradually shifting towards the Science side. The control of the world was slowly, but surely, shaking.
The Roman Catholics, on the exterior, were the self-proclaimed worldâs largest religion, but there was a problem.
Right now, the magical world could be divided into three main pillars: Rome, Russia and England. Among them, the largest sect was the Roman Catholics, who had 2 billion believers; this was one way of saying itâŠbut on the other hand, the Roman Catholics had gathered 2 billion people, but they could only match England, which had a population of 90 million. Also, not all of Englandâs citizens belonged to the British Puritans.
If in the future, the British Puritans looked up and gathered another 1 or 2 billion believers, what would happen to the Roman Catholics?
They had been declaring that they had 2 billion believers, but in reality, they didnât have that many believers. Because of this reason, one had to make reservations about this problem. Also, there had been some recent entries that one had to take note of.
First, the destruction of the main fighting strength of the Roman Catholics, the âGregorian Chantâ and the âAgnese Forcesâ.
Second, new forces, including âOrsola Aquinasâ and the âAmakusa Catholicsâ joining the British Puritans.
Because of these scenarios, the balance of the magical world, which was maintained with much difficulty, was greatly shaken. The Roman Catholics, who were insistent on being the worldâs number one, would be cautious against such instability.
The action this time was likely due to such a background.
Right now, what would the expressions of the governing Roman Catholic pope and Cardinals be?
As one who once abandoned magic, Aleister was now the leader of the Science world which managed everything. He was now looking at this scenario with contempt.
âButâŠâ
He whispered in an uninterested tone.
Because they were ugly people who were struggling, there was no point in seeing them struggle. But this time, to use an âApostleâs Crossâ level spiritual tool, it was hard to imagine the attack of the Roman Catholics ending like this. After this, there may be more spiritual tools of that level. Though the matter of the âApostleâs Crossâ had been settled by a certain boy, to be honest, it hadnât been handled well. It was hard to guarantee that the same method would work next time.
(If so, I have to bring forward our plan. Really, this isnât a simple plan to be used for these trivial matters.)
As Aleister thought, a rectangular display appeared on the screen.
It was a detailed world map, and there were 9,969 indicated red lights. It was a worldwide distribution of where the esper development programs were done. He intended to use these and the slumbering Imaginary Districts in Academy City to carry out a plan that would stop magical activity on a global scale.
However,
(The important Imagine Breakerâs development is still unstable. Can I really use this?)
Aleister thought, this was supposed to be a plan that was not meant to be pushed forward.
Canât be helped.
(If soâŠ)
With this voice in his heart, a new display overlapped the map which showed where the espers were being developed.
What appeared on the rectangular screen was a rectangular glass box.
A bent silver rod was floating in it.
(I may have to consider the possibility that I have to take action personally. HoâŠhoho.)
In the darkness, the âhumanâ laughed.
Was that from the greatest scientist in the world?
Or was that from the strongest magician in the world?
Was he a man, or a woman?
An adult, or a child?
A Saint, or a convict?
What that person was thinking, nobody knew.
He just revealed a smile.
Part 4
In the morning, Himegami Aisa woke up on the hospital bed.
The room that she was in wasnât a private single room like Kamijou, but rather an ordinary 6 person ward that was separated by curtains for personal space. Of course, all the patients living in this room were all females, but of different ages. There was also a girl of similar age to Himegami.
ââŠâ
Himegamiâs lax expression shifted to the ceiling before she slowly moved her upper body up to sit on the bed.
âWhat are you doing here so early in the morning?â
The plain voice was directed at the edge of the hospital bed. The nun wearing pure white robes was sitting on the floor, her upper body leaning on the railing, as she continued to sleep on the edge of the hospital bed.
Himegami, who had just woken up, looked like she wanted to sleep, but this nun also looked like she wanted to sleep as well. The person living with her (or rather, the homeowner) would often be sent to this hospital because of injuries. This white nun seemed used to sleeping overnight at a hospital. The way she slept on the couch in an individual ward or the bench in the waiting room was famous among the nurses. Right now, the rumour had developed such that the mysterious girl who lurked around in the hospital liked television, snacks and toys.
The British nun, Index, woke up, her eyes narrowed.
âHoâŠbecause the hospital staff mentioned that I canât use the bench during daytime, I came over to Aisa to seek refuge. Such a comfortable bedâŠâ
Her animal instincts seemed to have led her to desire for a warm and comfortable bed.
However,
âOi oi, a quilt is meant to cover, not for biting. Also, donât drool whenever you want it, Iâll be the one scolded.â
âHow warmâŠâ
Index didnât seem to care as she pressed her face against the quilt. As her face was placed near Himegamiâs thigh, there was an itchy feeling. This girl seemed to be in an afternoon lesson in spring, as 70-80% of her consciousness was still in dreamland. After thinking for a while, Himegami opened a 1-metre tall mini ice box that was beside the bed.
âIâll use the ice from the freezer to wake you up, heh.â
âSO COLD!!!!???â
After the rectangular ice block touched the nunâs forehead, the nun inadvertently screamed. Not only her, everyone else in the room woke up. Himegami backed away, lowered her head and apologised. As if she couldnât stand everyone staring at her, she pressed on the remote and closed the curtain separating them.
Index caught the ice block that she had knocked away from her forehead. Without noticing Himegamiâs expression, she placed the ice block into her mouth.
âAisaâs all right, right? I heard that our magician used some sloppy healing spell to heal you.â
âActually, I had already lost consciousness when they were healing me. But the frog-faced doctor said that all the tests results are okay, I should be able to recover fully.â
Himegami said this as she adjusted the collar of her pyjamas. The Cross was shining. Her body, covered by this cloth, was wrapped in bandages in a certain manner over her chest and lower abdomen, but all the blood vessels that were used to maintain her life seemed to have recovered.
To a girl, Himegami Aisa would also worry that scars would be left on her body. Regarding this, the frog-faced doctor revealed a weird smile, saying, âHoho, who do you think I am? As long as itâs something a patient requires, I will provide everything for them. Hohohohoho, I love to be relied on by patients.â Come to think of it, when the right arm of a certain boy had been cut, there hadn't been any scar left behind.
Himegami stared at the bandages inside her pyjamas.
(Itâs supposed to be a wound so deep that the bones can be seen.)
Though that red-haired priest had just done an emergency âlife maintenanceâ, it was a magic spell that could restore wounds that were thought to be too deep. Before this, there had been something that she wanted to abandon in despair, and now it was pricking Himegamiâs heart like thorns.
But,
But there was something more important than them.
âThe frog-face doctor said that I can be discharged either today or tomorrow. However, with this body, I probably wonât be able to take part in the matches.â
â??? Aisa, why do you look somewhat lonely?â
Index looked at her in an unbelievable manner.
Himegami wordlessly shook her head, however, just like this, the thoughts in her head wouldnât dispel.
Thus, she said the thing that she originally intended to keep silent about,
âThat guy, did he do something reckless again?â
âHn, thatâs right!â
Index said in a clear and cheery tone,
âI havenât asked about the details, but it seems like the Roman Catholics magicians took advantage of the Daihaseisai to attack. And this time, Touma didnât bother discussing things with me before running head on into battle and telling me afterwards.â
As she said this, Index seemed to be angry as she started to bite on the edge of the quilt.
But Himegami didnât seem to notice.
Or rather, she had no time to take that into account.
(Because the magicians from the Roman Catholic Church were here.)
In the end, a certain boy clenched his fist, and went to battle for this reason.
This was an obvious thing. For Kamijou to be with a real magician and arrive beside an injured Himegami, it was likely that they had been battling before she fell. For Himegami Aisa to fall, the boy would rage on seeing her like this. This was like making a detour midway through as they were trying to complete their âbiggest objectiveâ.
(â)
At first, when she became a prisoner of the alchemist, she wondered, why did the boy work so hard to help her? Himegami again wondered. In fact, there was nothing between Kamijou Touma and Himegami Aisa that required Kamijou to work so hard.
(It doesnât matter no matter who the person is, huh.)
The person that the boy saved wasnât Himegami Aisa.
As long as the person was present, he would save the person no matter who the person was.
Even if Himegami Aisa wasnât present.
In his consciousness, she didnât exist.
The other party was saved by him. Such an action, especially to Kamijou Touma, wasnât really special. Because to him, that was a daily action. Just looking at these weeks alone, about every 1 or 2 weeks, he would swing his fist and change another personâs life.
(IâŠ)
Himegami remained in a sitting posture on the hospital bed as she pondered.
She was not like the girl in front of her who was biting on a quilt, who had power and knowledge that others would find worth in saving. And it was not like she had someone who she could safely rely on the moment the person was beside her, a person who she could interact with without anything between them.
(I, reallyâŠ)
Himegami slightly lowered her head, her hands lightly grabbing onto the quilt above her knees.
She couldnât think of any reason for her to be with that boy.
When Himegami Aisa was in trouble, Kamijou Touma would help out no matter when it was. But, if Kamijou and Himegami had no reason to be together, such actions would be meaningless. In other words, even if he did anything for Himegami, Kamijou was just helping others pay the bill meaninglessly. In most situations, what he paid with would often be his wounds.
(ActuallyâŠI really shouldn't let himâŠsave me.)
Such a chilly thought appeared in her mind.
Like right now, Himegami herself didnât have any special ability or talent that was worthy for others to risk their lives to save her. The power in her body would only cause people to be injured or quarrel. This repulsive ability formed her character. In studies or sports, or anything other than ability, there was nothing that she could beat others in.
This sounded really stupid.
(Why?)
Why must she be saved?
(Why save me?)
Was there a problem? There should be a mistake.
(He alreadyâŠalready promised me.)
And yet he hadnât fulfilled the promise. He had said that he would visit her before the night parade.
(If so, my valuesâŠ)
If such a gentle sentence could pressure that person named Kamijou Touma.
(Whatâs my reason for existing here?)
ââŠI seem to beâŠeveryoneâs baggage.â
She said such cold words, which echoed in her chest.
In contrast, the girl biting onto the quilt suddenly stopped.
Besides having power and knowledge that others would risk their lives to save, she had a warm heart that others would find happiness in while being with her.
The nun said,
âNot so, Touma and Aisa seem to be happy together.â
Eh?
At this moment, Himegami Aisa was unable to understand the meaning of this sentence.
But, that pure white nun, who had already been protected by others, slammed her cheeks and continued to bite on the quilt.
âBecause Touma has been swinging his right fist too much, some part of the skin on his fist was cut.â
She angrily explained to Himegami.
âBasically, for Touma to go to this extent when he hates inconvenience, this should be the reason. Regarding rules and regulations, or for the sake of the world, Touma wonât be serious about it. If itâs anything that he finds irritatingâŠlike running away when heâs fighting against many people, he wonât even make a tofu hamburger for me to eat, and completely ignore my lecturing.â
But, Index continued on,
âTouma will always follow what he decides on. Whether itâs becoming enemies with several hundred nuns, or whether itâs heading to the cage of an alchemist whoâs controlling several thousand people, he would not back down. Touma has already decided on protecting Himegami. Thus, speaking of the Roman Catholic magicians, or the chaos in Academy City, the most important thing was that Himegami got involved with such unimportant things, he couldnât forgive them.â
Himegami Aisa heard these words.
She just remained silent as she heard them.
âBecause Touma has already protected so many people, he couldnât understand this clearly. But his feeling of wanting to protect Aisa wonât decrease. He definitely wonât think that Aisa is troublesome. If he was like that, there wouldnât be so many people gathering around Touma. Since Touma wonât mention this, no one will talk about this, the shackled chains wonât be obvious. But if one knows about all the shackles, the chains formed will be even further and meaningful.
After Index finished speaking, an air of silence hung around them.
Himegami wanted to say something, but she realised that she couldnât make a voice. Her lower jaw and lips were trembling slightly.
She pondered on what was the feeling that caused this trembling.
âSay, Fukiyose-san, whatâs with you, coming all the way to a patientâs room and giving him a slap! If youâre so energetic, shouldn't there be no need for you to remain in the hospital!?â
âYOUâŠYOU SHUT UP!! ANYONE WOULD BE SHOCKED AND TERRIFIED ON SEEING A BOYâS NAKED BODY ALL OF A SUDDEN!!â
âBut arenât you the one who suddenly barged into my room when I was changing?â
âKAMIJOU TOUMA! PREPARE YOURSELF! ARE YOU STILL SLEEPY? THEN, TO BOOST YOUR BRAIN ACTIVITY, YOU NEED RED TEA WITH LOTS AND LOTS OF TANNIC ACID, THEREâS LOADS OF IT INSIDE, SO DRINK UP!!â
âHOT!! HOT!! YOUâŠYOU IDIOT! IS THERE A NEED TO HIDE YOUR EMBARRASSMENT BY DUNKING HOT TEA INTO SOMEONEâS THROAT!!â
A ruckus came from the corridor.
Accompanied by frantic footsteps that werenât suitable for a quiet morning hospital room.
âHimegamiâs room should be here, but isnât it too inconvenient to come over so suddenly?â
âEh? Himegami may not say much, but it doesnât mean that she likes to be silent. Just observe, her lips will curl up slightly when sheâs happy. I thought that Fukiyose-san would know about this, since she likes to take care of others silently.â
âLikes to take care of others?âŠWho are you talking about?â
âEh. Iâm talking about you. You didnât know where Himegamiâs room is, yet you came over to find me, and you spent 30 minutes fussing about what fruits to buy at the fruit shop, so you should be someone who likes to think about your friendsâŠHOT!? I SAID THAT YOU CANâT STUFF DOWN RED TEA LIKE THAT! FORGET ABOUT HOW ACTIVE MY MIND IS, JUST HURRY UP AND GET HIMEGAMI TO OUR CLASSMATES! I even borrowed a wheelchair here.â
âTodayâs first match is the extremely draining inter-school male cavalry match. Group A battle. Why canât I arrange for the injured to go over and cheer for them!?â
Index stopped biting onto the quilt and looked in the direction where the sound came from. All she saw was a curtain separating them. Himegami also looked in the direction where Index was looking, still grabbing onto a remote control that could open and close the curtains.
âYouâŠdo you know what that guy, why does he continue to fight even with all those injuries?â
âAbout that, I donât know either.â
Index replied without any hesitation.
âI asked him before, and he said that heâs doing it for himself. Maybe to Touma, thatâs happiness?â
Himegami pressed the button on the remote control.
The curtains opened.
In front of Himegami Aisa, was the world that she was looking forward to.
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