Volume 1, Chapter 2: What Lies Ahead, What Should Be Chosen. Dream.
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Part 1
Hamazura and Hanzou entered a set meal restaurant where everything was worthy of complaint other than the price. They settled down at a table in one corner of the restaurant and Hanzou ordered a bunch of food that was seasoned so that it felt like it needed some beer with it to be complete.
When Hamazura had been in Skill-Out, he, Komaba, and Hanzou had gone to that restaurant together frequently.
A flat-screen TV was set up in a corner of the restaurant. Hamazura idly watched a talk show that was going on about a reorganization of the Roman Catholic Church that included the top position of pope changing from Matthai Reese to Pietro Yogdis. Hanzou then started speaking.
âArenât you going to order something, Hamazura?â
âI actually just ate at a family restaurant,â responded Hamazura and only ordered a few skewers of salted yakitori. ââŠYou always order Japanese food, donât you? And you donât seem to care what kind of restaurant youâre in either.â
âDo I really?â
âYouâre the kind of guy that would order fish at a yakiniku restaurant.â
After the food arrived, Hanzou focused on eating for a bit. It seemed he hadnât had any lunch yet. Hamazura disassembled the skewered chicken and ate the pieces one by one after carefully removing the skin.
As Hanzou continued to chow down on his food, Hamazura looked at him questioningly.
âWhatâs with you? Did you not have any breakfast?â
âOh, Iâve just been busy lately, so I havenât been able to eat a proper meal in a while. I just donât have the time, so Iâve been eating things like jelly and beef jerky. Itâs been a while since Iâve been able to sit down and eat.â
â?â
âHey, I havenât been able to get a hold of you recently, Hamazura. Where have you been?â
âIâm the End of the Century Emperor back from the battlefield.â
âAhn?â
Now it was Hanzouâs turn to look puzzled.
Following that, Hamazura and Hanzou started exchanging information that could have been thingâs they had actually seen and could have been mere rumors. One was about the customer that got so pissed at the stingy settings of a pachinko parlorâs slot machines that he plowed into the parlor with a dump truck. One was about the strengthening of security on ATMâs that made even going around and destroying vending machines a better means of gaining money.
âHehh. So youâve got a girl, Hamazura.â
âWell, yeah. âŠBut to be honest, Iâm a little uneasy about it,â said Hamazura as he stabbed the removed chicken skins with a skewer. âYâsee, with the way Iâve always done things, I can attack, but I canât protect. I donât want this to be a relationship that ends in a few months. And so I finally have to think about things long term when I act.â
âMoney problems?â
ââŠI was thinking of maybe using my lock picking skills. Not to steal stuff from cars, but to have a road service where I open peopleâs doors for them when they lock their keys in the car or whatever. If I can strengthen my stealing skills in that direction, I can use them to protect, too.â
âNee ha ha,â laughed Hamazura in embarrassment.
He pulled out a small reference book that looked like it was for a correspondence course from his pocket and put it on the table.
âI donât think that getting my skills up to a practical level will be easy. I tried reading a magazine that talked about security, but I had no clue what the stuff about electronic locks was about.â
ââŠWell, at least you know what area youâre interested in, right? Like with choosing between the fine arts and the sciences, you have to choose what youâre good at. At the very least, thereâs no way it could end up being wasted effort. All the work you put in will add up.â
âIâm not so sure.â
âHey, youâre the guy who had the heavy machinery we needed to steal an ATM up and running in two minutes. Iâd say going down the path of locks is a good decision.â
That was when a cell phone started ringing.
Hanzou pulled his cell phone from his pocket, looked at the screen, and then put it away.
He grabbed the bill and stood up.
Hamazura looked puzzled.
âWhat is it?â
âA money making opportunity,â Hanzou said with a bitter smile. âBut this is what you were calling an âattackâ. You canât protect anyone with this. Thereâs nothing in it for you now.â
âI see.â
âWell, I have to hurry. See you, Hamazura.â
âHey, Iâll pay for mine.â
âDidnât I just tell you this is a money making opportunity for me? The foodâs on me.â
Finished speaking, Hanzou turned his back to Hamazura and headed for the register.
Hamazura felt a little left out by not being invited along, but thenâŠ
ââŠOh? The cashier isnât here. I can make a dash for it!!â
âYou bastaaaaarrrrddd!! Donât dine and dash leaving me behiiiiiiind!!â
He then drowned his faint feelings in Worcestershire sauce.
Part 2
They went to buy the groceries for dinner at a nearby supermarket.
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Accelerator and Misaka Worst stood listening to the outdated pop music that made one wonder, âWhy the hell did they choose this?â
They felt as out of place as someone who went to a baseball game and accidentally ended up sitting in the seats by the third-base where the opposing teamâs cheering squad sat.
âIs this an attempt to line you and Misaka up next to normal people in order to find out just how twisted we are?â asked Misaka Worst as she pushed the rattling shopping cart with one hand.
Accelerator responded sounding even more displeased than her.
ââŠTheyâre trying to get us used to peaceful scenes.â
It may have sounded like a ridiculous idea, but there was actually nothing more important for people who had returned from the battlefield. If they werenât able to get rid of the uncomfortable feeling there and werenât able to adapt to the empty peaceful days, they would end up distancing themselves from the peace they had returned to and would only be able to live in constant battle.
Up until then, Accelerator and Misaka Worst had been at the center of evil created by various people.
They had been covered in filth crawling around in a world where blood being shed was the norm and outsmarting the established rules in order to live on was necessary.
They had gained a type of strength from those experiences, but they also held the risk of distancing themselves from peace.
Monsters.
Targets of fear.
Those who were found worthless if they could not kill someone.
If they didnât want to become those things, they had to take in that out-of-place atmosphere. They had to get to the point where that kind of place was the norm.
ButâŠ
âHey, hey, Mr. Honor Student.â
âShut it.â
âThat sales advertisement doesnât matter. Itâs free if you steal it all.â
ââŠDo you want me to punch you?â
âWhy? Anyway. Theyâre careful to make sure people donât take anything from the store at sweets shops, but doesnât it seem like they havenât thought of the idea of eating it all in the store and sticking the empty wrappers between the shelves?â
âYou really are rotten to the core, arenât you?â
âActually, Misaka canât believe that people actually go through the process of paying the amount on the price tag to get things. Isnât getting everything as cheaply and easily as possible the foundation of business?â
âIt isnât business if you arenât paying for it.â
âOh! How about we eat some samples and then pretend to get food poisoning?â
âIf you do that, Iâll fucking eat you alive.â
As he complained, a quizzical expression came to Acceleratorâs face.
(âŠHow the hell did I become the one with more common sense?)
This did seem very out of place for him, but, at the same time, it wasnât really.
It was true that informing someone else what common sense dictated was out of place for him.
However, he decided that being immune to common sense was hardly something to brag about.
Part 3
After leaving the set meal restaurant in District 7, Hamazura felt the cell phone in his pocket vibrating.
He pulled it out and looked at the screen which displayed âTakitsubo Rikouâ.
However, when he pressed the connect button and put it to his ear, it was not her voice he heard.
âHamazuraaa! Youâre super slow for someoneâs whoâs just supposed to be doing odd jobs! Where did you super run off to!?â
âUgh, who cares; I was thinking of killing some time by kicking those idiotsâ asses, but all those delinquents ran off after you. And since you are taking forever, itâll be night before you get back at this rate. Weâll go find you instead.â added Mugino.
âI-I see. Well, Iâmââ
âNo, no,â Mugino interrupted him for some reason. âIâm bored, so I was thinking of making the Hamazura Search into a game.â
â?â
âItâll be a punishment game where Kinuhata, Takitsubo, and I will search for you and whoever finds you first gets to punish the last one to find you. Letâs see, the punishment will beâŠâ
âItâll just be making the loser wear a super bunny suit, right?â
âWhat!!!???â Hamazura reacted.
âHamazura, youâve been super gloomy lately and itâs making me wonder why Takitsubo-san would stick with you.â
ââŠDonât worry. Hamazuraâs good points lie elsewhereâŠâ
(Huh!? She ignored the bunny part!?)
Hamazura started trembling as he sensed a rising danger, but he didnât ask for details then. He swore in his heart he would talk with her alone about it later.
âOkay, the super Hamazura Search competition is about to start. Ready, go!â
With a click the line was severed.
Hamazura stared down at his cell phoneâs small LCD screen.
He may not be able to go down the same path as Hanzou. He may not be able to return to Skill-Out.
Even though he had overcome World War III, Hamazura was still an underling who could do nothing but run when regular, everyday delinquents came after him.
Except he still had connections to other people.
With Mugino, with Kinuhata, and with Takitsubo.
Frenda may be gone, but Hamazura and the others had regained the connections that came with Item.
There were people who would come searching for him if he was missing.
That wasnât very extravagant, but it helped to support the depths of Hamazuraâs heart.
He had realized all that once again.
(âŠI canât just continue to run away.)
Battles in that peaceful world would not be decided with the result of a fist fight. And he couldnât forcibly take victory from someone else. Instead, he had to become someone who could protect those who were important to him. That would solve everything.
As Hamazura was seriously thinking about all that, he had another thought.
(âŠHuh? Takitsubo and the others said they were searching for me, but what am I supposed to do?)
Could he move around doing whatever he wanted or should he stay where he was?
The game had started without any detailed rules being explained. As such, Hamazura couldnât go on, couldnât go back, and was stuck timidly where he was as if he was an idiotic piece of art.
âOh?â
A voice called out to the timid objet dâart titled âHamazuraâ.
It was a girlâs voice.
He turned around and sawâŠa difficult to describe girl. She was wearing an oddly short mini-yukata (?), had brown hair, wore thick makeup, and had accessories all over. She felt like the result of asking an old man who had never seen a city high school girl to describe one.
He knew her.
He didnât know her family name, but her given name was Kuruwa. The chain wrapped around her shoulders, torso, and legs rattled as she approached him.
âOh, Hamazura-shi. What are you doing here?â
âIâm the End of the Century Emperor Landmark.â
â?â
He was a hidden goal point, but he gave a light smile instead of explaining further.
âWhat are you doing, Kuruwa-chan? Looking for Hanzou again?â
As far as Hamazura knew, Kuruwa had an unfortunate obsession with everything ninja and he thought she had been chasing after Hanzou in various ways.
Whether it had anything to do with that or not, she seemed to have had some kind of inner change as she was speaking much more politely than before.
âNo, no. Hanzou-sama seems to be rather busy right now, so Iâm doing something else.â
âReally?â
âYes. If I were seriously chasing after Hanzou-sama, I might use my seductive techniques to get all the information you have, Hamazura-shi.â
âSeductiveâŠtechniquesâŠ.?â
That may have been something he would normally love to hear, but his breath caught because he had been caught off guard by one of those very techniques once.
(Hearing Kuruwa say that is a dangerous sign,) thought Hamazura as he put himself on guard.
Kuruwa must not have liked the look on his face, because she looked a tad offended and moved her hand to her kimonoâs obi.
âYou look like you donât believe me. Perhaps I should show one to you now.â
âW-wait!! Donât strip!! Keep your clothes on!! Using seductive techniques with no goal is nothing more than an endless erotic hell!!â
Kuruwa must have sensed something from Hamazura as he trembled in fear, because she removed her hand from her obi.
âI want to be with Hanzou-sama very much, but I donât want to get in his way.â
âOh, yeah. He did say he was doing something. He seemed really busy and even said he didnât even have time to eat.â
âHanzou-sama did?â
âI saw him just a bit ago at that set meal restaurant. As usual, he was ordering nothing but cheap Japanese food.â
âWell, he is the kind of person that would order normal fried vegetables at a Chinese restaurant.â
âOr fish at a yakiniku restaurant.â
The two laughed at their shared view of Hanzou and gained a tiny bit of a kindred spirit from it.
âSo did you hear about what was going on from Hanzou-sama?â
âA little. He said it was a money making opportunity.â
âHmm. That doesnât sound like what Iâm working on.â
âWhat are you working on, Kuruwa-chan?â
âOh, itâs just a matter Hanzou-sama got involved in that Iâm sticking my nose into. But would he really start working on something else while still involved in that?â
â?â
âWell, youâve already heard about it, so I can talk about it with you.â
âAbout what?â
âOh, you know. The thing about...â
Part 4
Accelerator and Misaka Worst put items in the shopping cart according to the marked items on the advertisement flyer.
âFurikake, nori tsukudani, whitebait, mentaiko, and umeboshiâŠâ
âMisaka may not be the best person to say this because sheâs only ever had synthetic foods, but isnât this too many things to put on rice?â
âSheâs just trying to cut corners. This is definitely better than nothing but frozen foods.â
âMisaka would call even frozen foods a luxury.â
After that, Misaka Worstâs frivolous speech came to a stop.
Accelerator had stopped moving with an item not marked on the flyer in his hand. The cap on the top of a bottle of furikake had a bonus doll of what must have been the mascot.
If that had been Acceleratorâs tastes, bursting out laughing would have been the only appropriate response, but the god of laughter wasnât smiling on Misaka Worst that much.
However, that didnât stop her from getting a sneer on her face.
âThat bratâs tastes are really damn straight-forward,â spat out Accelerator as he lightly shook the furikake bottle. ââŠAs part of the Misaka Network, youâre under the influence of its one large will, right? So your tastes must be pretty much the same, right?â
âYâknow, Misaka may receive some interference from the Network, but itâs specialized so itâs only the evil intentions and dark portions of the network. Misaka would rather you did not treat her like that naĂŻve little girl.â
ââŠâ
âMisakaâs settings are more to trample that underfoot in order to more effectively damage you. Misaka would think you had painfully figured that out on the snow plains of Russia. Misaka simply has no interest in such a worthless mascoââ
Accelerator silently swung the furikake bottle to the side and Misaka Worstâs gaze followed it.
He swung it back the other way and the ao dai-wearing girlâs gaze moved back in that direction.
âYou havenât taken your eyes off this chick mascot this entire time.â
âKh!!â Misaka Worst seemed oddly dismayed. ââŠM-Misaka canât believe you would want to look at her the same as Last Order in order to play with the imbalance between body and mindâŠâ
âAccording to the numbering, youâre actually the little sister.â
Part 5
Accelerator and Misaka Worst finished shopping and left the supermarket.
They had one item that was not marked on the flyer: the furikake.
âAhh, Misaka encountered something unknown that she did not imagine would happen. Peaceful days are much more tiring than Misaka predicted.â
ââŠâ
Accelerator couldnât just laugh off Misaka Worstâs words.
Was this really okay?
A simple shopping trip had worn him out this much, so could he really get along with this world?
It was easy to write off this lukewarm peacefulness as something that just wasnât for him. He had once subconsciously glorified that method of dealing with it as making him really cool.
But what was he supposed to do after that?
If he turned his back on it, was there something that shined even brighter waiting for him elsewhere?
If he wanted to become a monster that had no value beyond killing, he should just continue on down that path. But that was not where Accelerator wanted to end up. The more he wrote off peace as not for him, the farther he became from what he wished for.
Could he really do it?
(âŠWhat is he doing?)
A certain Level 0 boy came to his mind.
That boy had most likely been fighting in an even deeper part of the world than Accelerator who held the title of Academy Cityâs strongest. And of course, that boy had his own place. Had he returned to that place? Did he feel out of place?
If he was constantly switching between the farthest limits of the battlefield and calm, peaceful days, he would be much more amazing than Accelerator who continued to be stuck in the darkness.
For a bit, Accelerator surrendered his body to the fatigue, but then Misaka Worst began tugging on his sleeve.
He looked up with a puzzled expression.
âWhat?â
âLetâs go buy some sweets and then eat them right away. Misaka has heard that that is the foundation of being bad.â
ââŠYou certainly get negative aspects from a lot of different places, donât you?â
Well, she gathered up the negative aspects of the entire Misaka Network, so Last Orderâs desires would be in there too.
And so, mostly at the insistence of Misaka Worst, the two of them bought ice cream at a stand made from a van.
âShould Misaka use her tongue seductively as she licks it?â
âWho are you trying to please by doing that? Yourself?â
âWell, there is that. If it would be devastating to your relationship with Last Order, Misaka will let you touch her tits and ass, but doing it now would seem rather pointless.â
âSay what you like, Iâm not fucking listening,â responded Accelerator fed up with how she was acting.
Ice cream in hand, he casually looked over at the crowd of people and suddenly froze.
He saw a silver-haired nun wearing a white nunâs habit.
Fatigue and impatience could be seen in her face and it looked as if vitality had been scraped from her well-featured face.
(Her�)
Accelerator recognized that face.
However, her atmosphere was quite different from when he had met her before.
A few seconds later, she had disappeared into the crowd.
(Lost sight of her. Well, I have no reason to frantically go searching for her. And getting her involved with me could even send her life in a much worse direction.)
The girl with an unfriendly look in her eyes sitting next to the #1 didnât seem to notice.
âMisaka just canât get used to it.â Misaka Worstâs candid feelings slipped out as she licked the surface of the vanilla ice cream. âMisaka canât get used to the two of us walking home in the sunlight licking ice cream. It just isnât right; it isnât normal. Donât you feel uneasy because nothing is happening? It just feels like the harbinger of some huge event.â
âDo you want something to happen?â
âWho knows. Perhaps. Perhaps not. Misaka doesnât think anyone accurately knows their own mind. Even when a psychologist does his own test, he gives a softer estimate on himself. If there was someone who could fully and perfectly understand their own mind, that person would be crazy in their own way.â
Misaka Worst smiled.
âHow about you?â
âI donât care,â responded Accelerator halfheartedly. âI took back everything I needed from that war. I now have everything I need. And if itâs needed to keep those things, Iâm willing to do things Iâm not used to.â
âMisaka thinks that finding out what exactly it is we canât seem to get used to is at the center of it all.â
âAhn?â
âIs it the peaceful atmosphere itself or is it being stuck inside boundaries laid out by someone else.â
ââŠWhat are you? Some little brat?â
âMisaka feels this isnât something to laugh at. Misaka thinks that we should experience just how inadequate it is to be trapped in boundaries laid out by some else. Then we should tear away everything that isnât necessary. Arenât our personalities at odds with the mere idea of being trapped within boundaries laid out by someone else?â
âJust change the way you think.â There was no turmoil in Acceleratorâs feelings. âSomeone is thinking that we canât do that. Someone is thinking that beasts like us can only live within a sea of blood. In that case, isnât successfully living inside the boundaries laid out by them a way of showing our defiance to them?â
âAh-ha. Misaka likes that.â Misaka Worst continued licking away her vanilla ice cream and chomped at the unneeded portions of the cone. âBut donât you smell something bad around here?â
â?â
âMisaka would even say itâs a nostalgic smell.â
ââŠâ
Hearing her words, Accelerator narrowed his eyes.
Holding his cane, he looked around the area again.
A tranquil and casual cityscape stretched out around him.
For that reason, something seemed out of place. Its color and form perfectly blended in, but it was still clearly different. It was an unexplainable intuitive differentiation like seeing an alien wearing human skin.
At the other end of his gaze wasâŠ
âThat tourist bus.â
âYes, it could be a disguised undercover vehicle,â said Misaka Worst smiling. âAcademy City is the same as ever. Oh? But this is odd. Misaka thought a certain someone had gotten rid of the cityâs dark organizations by having them do away with the dirty jobs they forced people to do by using people and objects as shields.â
ââŠâ
âWe have two paths we can take here.â Misaka Worst presented her fluttering index and middle fingers in front of Accelerator. âTo eliminate them accepting the danger that brings in order to ensure our safety or to safely overlook them here in order to avoid danger.â
âThe answer is obvious,â spat Accelerator in response. âWe take them out here. They broke their end of the agreement. I need to give them a warning about that darkness thatâs still hanging around. I donât like sticking my nose in other peopleâs business, but itâs a completely different story when it involves the dark side of the city.â
Misaka Worst whistled.
âWell, now that the darkness has begun moving, a certain someone would surely get hurt and her life would be in danger. It seems #1 is a good little boy who just wants to help out others.â
ââŠDonât act like you know what youâre talking about. So what are you going to do?â
âMisaka will of course choose the more dangerous route. It sounds more fun.â
Part 6
Hamazura Shiage pressed his back up against the wall.
He slid down and sat on the ground.
Kuruwa was gone.
The conversation he had with her replayed in the back of his mind.
âOh, you know. The thing about Hanzou-sama sheltering a small girl.â
The truth was, Hamazura Shiage was not in a position where he could brazenly enjoy his life in Academy City.
When he had left the city and gotten caught up in World War III, he had been on the run because it had been determined that he was âan uncertain element that knew too much about the dark side of Academy Cityâ.
During the war, Hamazura had gotten ahold of a certain piece of data.
It was known as the Parameter List and was enough to shake Academy City at its core.
But it wasnât perfect.
He had managed to balance the scales, but if the scales tipped past a certain point, the very depths of Academy City would be sure to put together a means of eliminating him.
âI donât know the details, but it seems that girl is being targeted by the upper levels of Academy City. Itâs as if she would be killed if she walked around the area for half an hour.â
At best, the scales were exceedingly unstable.
If they received another large shock, they could be moved in one direction or the other
To prevent that, it was best to lie low.
He needed to take time to see whether the scales were tipped far enough in his favor to risk his life on it.
Basically, he had to not cause any problems.
He should abandon Hanzou and abandon the girl who was being targeted.
âAh, I canât quite remember her name.â
Most likely, that reasoning wasnât wrong.
If he was to ensure his safety, that was the only option left.
He had sworn to protect Takitsubo Rikou.
He wanted to keep danger from her as much as possible. He wanted to avoid having her swallowed up by the cityâs darkness at all costs.
So the decision to abandon them wasnât wrong.
It wasnât wrong.
ButâŠ
âI think it wasâŠFreâŠFreâŠmea? âŠYes, it was Fremea Seivelun. Sheâs about ten years old and has fluffy blonde hair. She was emotionally attached to Komaba-shi, wasnât she?â
Crouching in the alley, Hamazura gritted his teeth.
Komaba Ritoku was the Skill-Out leader who had once fought the cityâs darkness for the sake of a great number of Level 0s and died for it.
Fremea had been the girl Komaba had fought until the very, very end to protect. Hanzou was most likely sheltering her to carry out Komabaâs dying wish.
Fremea was a harmless Level 0 with no connection to Skill-Out.
That harmlessness may have been one of the reasons Komaba had tried to protect her.
Also, Hamazura Shiage knew the family name Seivelun.
Up until then, he hadnât known the family name of the girl emotionally attached to Komaba. Even Komaba, the person closest to her, had merely called her âimportedâ because that had been his first impression upon hearing the name.
However, Hamazura couldnât fool himself any longer.
Now that he knew this, he had to face this.
ââŠFrenda Seivelun,â muttered Hamazura.
There was a short pause before he continued speaking.
âSo she was her little sisterâŠ!!â
Frenda had been one of the main members of Item who had fought alongside Mugino Shizuri, Kinuhata Saiai, and Takitsubo Rikou.
He did not know the details of how she had come into contact with the cityâs dark side and become part of Item.
It was possible Frenda herself had enjoyed fighting.
ButâŠ
It was possible it had all started with Fremea.
Was there really nothing wrong with abandoning her?
His friend Hanzou was currently fighting with the cityâs dark side.
Allowing Fremea to die would be the same as trampling on the feelings of Komaba Ritoku and Frenda.
With all that, was there really nothing wrong with abandoning them?
(âŠThatâs right.)
âThere isnât anything wrong with it,â Hamazura muttered.
He had given voice to his thoughts in order to solidify his view.
His voice gradually grew louder.
âThereâs nothing wrong with it. Thereâs no way thereâs anything wrong with keeping danger away from Takitsubo and the rest of Item!! I overcame all that war. I may have been covered in filth, but I finally grabbed this new life with my own two hands!! Like hell I could let that slip away. I will protect what Iâve obtained on my own no matter what!!â
Still crouched in the alley, Hamazura grabbed his head with his hands.
Thatâs right.
When he thought about it rationally, the most effective way of protecting himself, Takitsubo, and the others was to abandon Hanzou and Fremea here.
That option held the least risk and allowed him to protect those he cared about the easiest.
That was what he should choose if he truly wanted to protect those he cared about.
When he let the callousness sink in, he knew he should just let the problem approaching before his eyes go on by him.
He would choose.
He had to choose.
Now.
Hamazura clicked his tongue and clawed at his head.
âFuck!! Like hell I can abandon them!!â
He put his hand to the wall and stood up once more.
He ran towards the shadows in the depths of the narrow alleyway that symbolized the cityâs dark side.
He ran to save his friend who was facing a deadly crisis.
He ran to protect the feelings of the dead.
He didnât contact Takitsubo and the others.
This was Hamazuraâs problem.
As long as the balance of the scales was unstable, he couldnât get those girls wrapped up in this.
He ran in order to ensure that he would return.
Hamazura Shiage dared to run into the depths of the darkness.
Between the Lines 2
Komaba Ritoku.
Many people trembled in fear when they first met that large, muscular boy, but he personally did not like any kind of conflict.
When he had become the leader of Skill-Out, a gathering of Level 0s who had dropped out of the schoolsâ esper development programs, he had tried to drive some morals into the group little by little.
He had them avoid unnecessary violence, not specifically target the weak, and no longer merely commit crimes that Anti-Skill and Judgment would overlook. He instead wanted them to secretly protect those who couldnât even ask for help.
Of course, the actuality did not turn out so lovely and tear-jerking. As always, they had used the fact that they had been ostracized by Academy City to justify doing all sorts of horrible things. They would say they just wanted a place to belong and do all sorts of completely unrelated things.
However, it was true that Komaba had caused a certain âlineâ to bud.
To those who had been victims of Skill-Out, it may have sounded like nothing more than an excuse, but it was true that something like morality had been born there.
It provided an opportunity.
Something happened that influenced their fate.
Perhaps it was like placing a large snowball at the top of a hill and having someone give it a push.
This was nothing as calm as a slow change or a natural growth.
What it actually was had been horribly simple.
One after another, Level 0s were being attacked by powerful espers.
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