Volume 9, Chapter 6: Shifting and Fluctuating World. Version_Beta.
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Part 1
ââŚAh!?â
âKamijouâ awoke.
He was in Academy City. Specifically, he was in the usual classroom of his school.
His classmates were away from their desks and freely enjoying themselves. Their teacher was not present. The smell of lunches reached his nose.
It seemed he had fallen asleep while lying on his desk at lunchtime.
âKamijouâ slowly tilted his head.
âWhat was that just now?â
His palms were covered in sweat, but he found no stab wound when he reached for the side of his uniform. His left arm was not broken either.
It made sense.
That horrible hell of flames, smoke, rubble, and blood would never happen in real life.
But even so, âKamijouâ found it hard to breathe for a while.
Once he patted himself down and found he was not even scratched, he finally breathed a sigh of relief.
âWhat are you doing, âKamijou Toumaâ?â
He heard an exasperated voice from a nearby desk.
It was Fukiyose Seiri.
Her long black hair, forehead, and bountiful breasts were her primary features.
âFukiyose!?â
âWhat?â
âAre your burns okay!? You donât seem to be bleeding. Are you sure you donât need a doctor!?â
âW-w-wait! Why are you groping me all over the- Where the hell do you think youâre touching me!!â
After a wonderfully healthy sound of impact, âKamijouâ rolled across the classroom, knocking away several chairs and desks in the process.
âI do not know what kind of dream you were having, but how about you wake up!?â
âEh? Ah? âŚA dream?â
âKamijouâ stared blankly at her.
That was when Aogami Pierce and Tsuchimikado Motoharu leaned in to join the conversation.
âMeh heh heh. We all have those dreams, but only Kami-yan would go right ahead and start groping her.â
âYeah, what was with that? Grabbing at Fukiyoseâs melons while half asleep is quite the technique, Kami-yan! I certainly donât have the courage to do it with such a straight face!! So this is how a true master does it!!â
âOkay, you two. Thank you for volunteering to participate in a scientific experiment to see if heaven exists.â
With that deadpan comment, âKamijouâ climbed up onto his desk and jumped down to attack his horrible friends.
Aogami Pierce and Tsuchimikado Motoharu caught the attack and then lifted him extremely unsteadily up into the air. At the same moment, the classroom door slid open.
âKamijouâ assumed their homeroom teacher Tsukuyomi Komoe had rushed in upon hearing the commotion.
HoweverâŚ
â âToumaâ! Iâm not satisfied with the lunch you left for me! Iâve suggested it countless times, but now I have to make an official request to introduce a second lunch!!â
âYou âhave toâ!? And how is that a reason for someone as suspicious-looking as you to barge into our school!? âŚWah! Stop it, you idiots! Donât silently toss me up into the air like that! Iâm going to hit the ceiling! And how can you two lift me up so easi-âŚegch!?â
âOkay, itâs time for our first afternoon lesson.â
Meanwhile, Komoe-sensei arrived despite the chime not having rung yet.
âToday, we will be referencing the records and testimony related to Mifune Chizuko, an esper who existed before the establishment of the quantum theory system. We will-⌠Eeeee!? Wh-wh-why is âKamijouâ-chan hanging down with his head stuck in the classroom ceiling!?â
ââŚâ
âWho wouldâve thought there was a duct opening there?â commented Aogami Pierce. âHm? Wait a sec. I-is this the beginning of a long, long afterschool labyrinth leading to the captivating girlâs locker room?â
âIâm more interested in how Komoe-sensei immediately knew it was Kami-yan despite everyone wearing the same uniform from the neck down, nyah.â
Once âKamijouâ realized no one was going to save him, he took action himself.
He pressed his palms against the ceiling and pushed to force his body downwards.
He let out what sounded like the cry of a pervert who had awoken to a strange new path and his head popped out of the ceiling. Freed from his restraints, âKamijouâ fell upside-down, struck his back on his own desk, and ended up writhing in pain on the floor.
A group of girls in one corner of the class began shouting.
âQuiet down, âKamijouâ! Your loud voice is scaring the kitty.â
âUryah! You can have the salmon flakes left in the corner of my bento boxââ
Index refused to stay silent when she saw this.
âSphinx has already gained his next meal without me!? âToumaâ, th-that is exactly what I mean by a second lunch!!â
âD-do you not know how to feel worried about your landlord or feel happy for the satisfaction of your cat?â
âKamijouâ was literally having trouble breathing, but the white nun did not seem to care.
She showed no sign of leaving until she was given a new world of bread and rice, but the cafeteria and school store would be sold out with the lunch break almost at its end. This would primarily be a problem for Komoe-sensei. His classmates would love skipping their first afternoon class, but âKamijouâ had no intention of being the bad Santa who provided that kind of outlawâs dream.
And so he made a suggestion.
âIndex-san.â
âWhat is it, âToumaâ-san!?â
âYou can have a scraped-together meal here or you can be patient and have a luxurious dinner tonight. Which will you choose?â
Part 2
Almost every event linked directly to food with the girl named Index, so her concept of love did not seem very developed. And her idea of a school likely had all the windows broken, all the partitions and stall walls broken in the bathrooms, and modified motorcycles running through the halls. Her worldview was in a post-apocalyptic state.
âOden! Iâve heard that Japanâs oden is one of the worldâs leading healthy hot pot dishes. You can eat as much as you want without getting sick!!â
âI-Is this a miracle Iâm witnessing? That gluttonous monster actually has the sense to worry about her health and cholesterol!?â
ââŚâToumaâ?â
âFine. Today we can have a merciless oden fever! My finances may be just barely scraping by, but this is no time to worry about that! If this isnât a time to celebrate, what the hell is!?â
â âToumaâ! Wait, âToumaâ! I didnât like the sound of some of that, so donât continue on before I can get angry! Letâs take care of it all one by one!â
âFor a week starting tomorrow, every meal will be nothing but bread crust and a clear soup of broth watered down five times, but thatâs okay, right!? Itâs all for the sake of todayâs oden fever, so we have no choice!!â
â âToumaâ, you just said something really important! Iâm disturbingly on board with this idea, but letâs calm down and think it through!!â
Index was actually applying the brakes for once, but âKamijouâ refused to give in once he had decided on something.
As he dragged the white nun along, he did not head for the usual ultra-cheap supermarket. Indexâs fear grew as she saw them approach the department store district in front of the train station. At this rate, she might really have to live off of bread crust while reminiscing on the oden from tonight.
The calico cat on her head gave a carefree mew. His food was already divided up by day in a paper carton back in the apartment.
Part 3
Two sisters walked along the path home from school.
They were Kumokawa Seria and Kumokawa Maria.
One was the brains behind one of Academy Cityâs board members and she controlled peopleâs hearts purely with her words rather than with an esper power. The other had an ability named Violence Donut that allowed her to manipulate centrifugal force and she was training at Ryouran Maid School to be a top-rate maid. (Her power had nothing to do with being a maid.)
They were both nice to look at, but the younger sister snapped at the older sister as they walked alongside each other.
âYou changed where youâre living again, didnât you!? I wonât ask about the details, but at least contact me if youâre going to move!â
âYawn⌠I do have my reasons, you know? Also, does it really matter if I donât tell my family about it right away? Itâs not like I have a serious chronic disease and weâll still live in the same city no matter where I move.â
âIt would be fine if the few days it takes me to find your new place wasnât enough for the area around the kitchen sink to reach such a disastrous state that it almost destroys my ideas of femininity. Living in an apartment instead of a student dorm is great, but you have to be more careful when leasing.â
âDonât the dishes from that delivery service turn to oil if you leave them out? Decomposition is a part of the food chain.â
âThatâs how you attract flies and roaches! Do I need to explain this to you from the parts that give me goose bumps just to think about!?â
Based on independent research conducted by Ryouran Maid School, its studentsâ families tended to have people who were terrible with all housework, so all the work was usually left to the maids-in-training. However, it seemed pampering them too much could be a problem.
âOn the other hand, Iâm relieved.â
âAbout what?â
âThat your obsession with working only applies to your sister. I was worried you would go live in some guyâs house.â
âBfff!?â
âSpecifically, I thought you would end up living with my schoolâs spiky-haired boy.â
âIt wasnât me you were worried about at all!! And he may have saved me in Baggage City, but my feelings never went beyond normal gratitude. I donât plan to steal your favorite boy, so you donât have to spy on me like that.â
âI have no idea what youâre talking about. I am still perfectly calm.â
âThen why do I see tears in your eyes and why are your legs trembling?â
She was an expert at manipulating peopleâs hearts, but it seemed her own heart was the exception. And the âheroic talesâ of Academy Cityâs #5, which Maria had heard via her classmate Tsuchimikado Maika, suggested that Level 5 was the same.
Just as Maria let out a sigh, she heard a boy and girl shouting behind her.
â âToumaâ! I want to ask you something before we get to the oden! Why were you so surprised to hear Iâm worried about my weight and my health!?â
âThat doesnât matter!! What matters is that we go with this miraculous flow and buy the ingredients for some oden! After all, thereâs always the risk of you waking up from this delusion and demanding a fried chicken festival instead!!!!!!â
âHow can you say it doesnât matter!? I-I wonât let you go any further!!â
âStop that, you idiot. Donât grab my hand and slam on the brakes like a spoiled child. âŚWah!? Donât just let go all of a sudden either!!â
Hearing a strange comical sound effect, the Kumokawa sisters both frowned.
âHm?â they said in unison.
âKamijou Toumaâ had suddenly shot forward and landed face up with his head between the legs of Kumokawa Mariaâs bee-like maid outfit.
The theory of relativity seemed to break down around âKamijou Toumaâ as he entered the tunnel created by the girlâs legs and waist. Somewhere, Einstein had to be crying. In a way, this was a perfectly normal occurrence. It was so normal that Kumokawa Seria began to tremble.
âSo you do have a connection!! That gratitude of yours was just the first step toward ensnaring him!!â
âWhat!? Youâre mad at me instead of the one who did it!? Are you sure you arenât turning into Hera from Greek mythology!?â
âThen let me ask you this: how do you feel about giving him a panoramic view of your underwear? I would think a normal person would reflexively jump back and try to end the situation as quickly as possible.â
âBecause of my Violence Donut, I purposefully wear panties Iâm fine with people seeing, so thereâs nothing to worry about.â
âSee!? If you have to choose yes or no, youâre leaning towards yes!!â
âBy the way, is anyone going to do anything about this boy? He must have a lot of freedom.â
âI think sheâs going to handle it.â
Kumokawa Seria used her thumb to point at a nun in a white habit who was approaching with a bewitching glitter in her eye.
Kumokawa Maria began to contemplate the unfairness of her sister glaring at her but showing no concern about the other girl.
â âToumaâ!! Get out of there right this instant! You look like someone hiding under a table during an earthquake!!â
âO-only because you grabbed my hand and suddenly let go.â
â âToumaâ!!!!!!â
Hearing that high-pitched shout, âKamijou Toumaâ frantically sat up as if his alarm clock had just gone off.
But that was a mistake.
He forgot to check above him.
The top of his head mercilessly struck the ceiling of the tunnel formed by Mariaâs legs.
âGâŚâ
Even if she commonly imitated capoeira while wearing a miniskirt maid outfit, this was far enough out of the ordinary that her entire face and even her ears turned red.
While confused as to what had happened, âKamijouâ felt a fist strike the back of his head through the skirt. He seriously thought it was going to leave a dent in his skull. As Kumokawa Seria watched on, a distant look entered her eyes.
âAhh, I donât know why Iâm so surprised. This may be a horrible situation, but I knew this would happen if I didnât do anything!!â
Meanwhile, Index gnashed her canine teeth and gave off enough of a predatory aura to remind the calico cat she held of its animal instincts.
â âToumaâ. Iâm not going to explain anything more, but you understand whatâs going to happen, right?â
The tiny people within âKamijou Toumaâ (who were in charge of defense) spread their arms to block the way and warned him of the coming danger.
His instincts were boiling over as they told him to do whatever it took to avoid having the back of his head bitten open. And he found an extreme solution with incredible speed.
âWah!! Wait! What are you doing!?â
âItâs called a piggyback ride!!â shouted âKamijouâ in desperation.
He changed his position within Kumokawa Mariaâs miniskirt, stuck his head between her legs, gathered strength in his own legs, and groaned as he straightened his back.
Index was on standby to bite at the back of his head, but she gained a look of surprise when she finally realized how serious the situation was.
âWh-what!? I want to bite at the back of your head, but I canât attack because a girlâs butt and thighs are in the way!!â
âMwa ha ha ha!! How much damage do you think my scalp has taken, Index!? âŚActually, Iâd like to know that myself. Anyway!! I have already analyzed your attack pattern!! Now, how about we bring this entire series of events to an end, little girl!?â
âWah! This is scary! Stop it! I feel like Iâm about to fall!!â
Kumokawa Maria cried out as she was more or less taken hostage to act as the human helmet to protect âKamijou Toumaâsâ head. She was only at shoulder height, but the way she wobbled back and forth above the hard road was bad for her heart.
She instinctually gathered strength in her thighs to keep her balance, but the instant her soft flesh squeezed, an aura of malice flowed out from her older sister.
Meanwhile, âKamijouâ did not have time to worry about that.
A jinx had captured his heart. If he ended up bitten after taking such drastic measures, he feared nothing would ever work.
ââŚâ
âCalm down, Index-san! Put away those fangs and give this a peaceful resolution. If you donât, Iâll have to go buy the ingredients for oden like this! You donât want that, do you!?â
âI donât want that either!! Are you going to carry me around on your shoulders as you shop!?â
ââŚâ
âYouâre right, âToumaâ. If youâre willing to cause such a commotion, I guess I have to make a compromise. Specifically, Iâll master some techniques using my arms and legs!!â
âPlease no! If you head down the course of a martial arts master, I wonât be any match for you!! Was I right and Index really is the final boss!?â
ââŚâ
âW-wait. Donât tell me you really do plan to walk through the city like this. St-stop. Donât move your head like that. Itâs rubbing against me.â
âBy the way, why is that person on top of you grinning a little bit!?â
That was when something snapped within Kumokawa Seria.
Specifically, it was the âbag of patienceâ spoken of in the old days of Japan.
She cast aside her usual cool and intellectual aura of an upperclassman.
She leaped into the air while wearing her sailor uniform, gathered her feet, and performed a merciless dropkick on the center of âKamijou Toumaâsâ back.
âBgweeeeehhh!!â
With a cry like a crushed frog, the boy flew forward. Left in the air above him, Maria fell down and was caught by Seria who had landed face up on the ground.
Meanwhile, âKamijou Toumaâ could tell he was rolling along the ground, but his vision suddenly blacked out.
He panicked as he wondered what had happened, but he quickly caught on. He had once more ended up deep within someoneâs skirt.
And the only person in front of him had been the white nun.
As he trembled in fear, the voice of the judge arrived from the heavens above.
âI hope youâre ready for some pain, âToumaâ.â
Part 4
She was true to her word.
After the âKumokawa Maria is a Human Helmet!!â plan failed spectacularly, âKamijouâ fell prey to Index. The bee-colored maid-in-training then used her Violence Donut to damage all of his joints. Lastly, Kumokawa Seria inexplicably began stomping on him here and there with the heel of her loafer.
But âKamijou Toumaâ refused to give up.
He had already decided they were eating oden that night.
Not to mention that Indexâs anger showed no sign of dying down and the oden was necessary to extinguish those flames.
After parting ways with the angry Kumokawa sisters, âKamijouâ and Index entered the underground zone filled with high-class department stores they normally never allowed themselves inside.
It was once he saw the price tags that âKamijou Toumaâ came back to his senses.
âUmâŚIndex? I donât think this is going to work.â
âBut we came this far!â
âIâm not rejecting the idea of oden altogether. Weâll still have oden tonight. âŚBuuuut how about we go with an economical oden pack at the supermarket? Or we can get two or three different kinds at the convenience store and have a more extravagant version of our usual stir-fried vegetables, grilled fish, rice, and miso soup dinner.â
âI already saw the best one!! If we turn back now, this desire will never disappear. If we lower the grade now, my oden craving will remain within me no matter how much I eat! That wonât save anyone!!â
âCan you please explain why you assume that will be a bad thing for not just you but me as-⌠Never mind.â
When he saw Index snap her teeth together like some kind of trap, âKamijouâ realized he could not back out now. He began thinking silently with a distant look in his eyes.
(Hello, bread crust. I will be seeing you a lot for a while.)
âHuh? What are you doing here?â
His thoughts were interrupted by a familiar voice.
It was Misaka Mikoto.
He guessed that a true rich girl had a habit of always heading to the places with âhigh-classâ in the name. But he soon realized something was off about her behavior.
And then it hit him.
She was in the grocery section of a high-class department store, but she did not have a cart or basket.
âWh-what? Donât tell me youâve gone beyond vending machines and started full-blown shoplifting!â
âI really will blast you into the sky. How far would you like to go? The moon? Mars?â
When the girl known as the Railgun made a threat like that, it was no laughing matter. It would not have surprised him if she could gather various objects to construct a peaceful human mass driver in the middle of Academy City.
âIâm not here to shop.â
âSo you are here to shopli-âŚâ
âYou donât get a third chance.â
The genuine rich girl raised her middle finger as she gently warned him.
Irritation filled her tone.
âIt seems my schoolâs dorm has been getting tons of junk mail telling people to come by and try samples of their new foods. The mail has been so full that some of the girls are too afraid to check it. They seem to be taking the name Tokiwadai too lightly, so Iâm here to have a word or two with whoeverâs responsible.â
ââŚâ
It seemed having the approval of a rich girlsâ school was enough to greatly increase the sales of a high-class department store. It was a bigger deal than having a popular entertainer in their commercials. Those girls simply lived in a different world from âKamijouâ.
âIf I donât do something, I get the feeling theyâll start standing in front of the dorm with a cooler in hand. I want to put an end to it before that happens. âŚAnyway, I hear Floor 12 and above is their headquarters. This kind of dispute would normally be Kurokoâs territory, but she seemed busy.â
âHm?â Index tilted her head next to âKamijouâ. âShort Hair, does this bad guy have food?â
âI suppose. If I grab him by the collar and shake him, I bet a pile of sweets will fall out.â
âThat settles it!! âToumaâ, I will head deeper into the dungeon for the sake of the world!!â
âWait, Index! You canât put shortcakes or Mont Blanc in oden!!â
In order to avoid having a truly chaotic hot pot that night, âKamijouâ did his best to stop Index. Mikoto seemed to want to talk more, but she sighed after checking the time on her cell phone. She cracked her neck and started toward the industrial elevator.
The topic then returned to dinner.
âIf itâs going to be hell afterward regardless, why donât we go all out and have high-class sukiyaki instead of oden!? I think weâll have fewer regrets then!!â
âBut that wonât get rid of the oden craving filling my chest! And now youâve given me a sukiyaki craving!!â
âDonât be stupid! Thereâs no way both is happening!! We only get to choose one and then our hellish bread crust life begins!â
âWe could divide the pot in twoâŚlike thisâŚand fill half with oden and half with sukiyaki.â
âThe number of pots isnât the issue! The ingredients are super expensive!! Do you understand?â
His terribly pronounced attempt at English at the end seemed to enrage the legitimate British girl. A carnivorous beast attacked the back of his head.
âHnyaaaah!â
His scream shook the entire multistory department building.
âHeh⌠I get the feeling Iâll lose my life to fill your stomach one day. Just like this insane situation on my head right now!!â
It was unlikely even the calico cat on the girlâs head had given those fears as much thought as the herbivorous boy named âKamijou Toumaâ.
Meanwhile, the carnivorous (or rather, omnivorous) girl named Index brought her hands to her hips while skillfully keeping the cat on her head.
âSo what will we do?â she asked. âAfter coming this far, I refuse to back down from the oden.â
ââŚLetâs do it,â muttered âKamijouâ while rubbing his bitten head. His voice quickly grew to a shout. âWe came this far, so letâs do it! Iâll throw this really expensive one labelled âKyoto styleâ into the basket! Iâll show you that I can come through when it counts, Index!!â
Part 5
âKamijou Toumaâ was enjoying himself.
Every day was undeniably enjoyable. He would likely end up involved in all sorts of trouble and he would end up clenching his fist while covered in mud, but he could keep going because of this everyday life. It was this place to return to that allowed him to step deep into unexplored darkness.
Today would come to an end.
But he would have tomorrow.
And the next day.
And the day after that.
âKamijou Toumaâ knew from the bottom of his heart that these enjoyable days would continue on and on.
Part 6
And as evening fell, a boy sat at a desk in the classroom.
He sat at the very edge of the very back.
No one had so much as looked his way and no one had found it odd for him to be sitting all alone.
HeâŚ
Kamijou Touma trembled while all alone.
âWhatâŚwhat was that?â
Everyone had surrounded someone else.
Kamijou Touma did not recognize the person known as âKamijou Toumaâ.
None of the people around that other boy had noticed anything wrong.
And yet that âKamijou Toumaâ had been a completely different person. His height and weight were different. His facial features and hair color were not even similar. There was no way anyone could have mistaken the two of them.
âYou have to ask?â
A girlâs voice came from the teacherâs desk in the twilit classroom. The eyepatch-wearing Magic God sat on the desk while elegantly crossing her legs like the sort of female teacher teenage boys only saw in their dreams.
âThat was âKamijou Toumaâsâ everyday life. Surely you recognize it.â
âThat isnât what I meant!!â
âFor them, it did not matter who it was.â
Othinus spoke as if slowly explaining something to a student who refused to listen.
The chalk began to move on its own and wrote on the blackboard behind her.
A and B.
It wrote those two letters.
âYou met various people in the past, resolved their problems, and expanded your circle of friends. From a godâs perspective, it was all a ridiculous farce, but those may have been praiseworthy acts for a mere human.â
ââŚâ
âBut their trust was established because you saved them, right? As long as they were saved, it could have been anyone, right? If someone other than you had been the one to save them, their trust and good will would have turned in that other personâs direction. Anyone could have become âKamijou Toumaâ. It could have been a greasy middle-aged man or a dried-up old man. âŚWhatâs wrong? Had you deluded yourself into thinking you were the sole original in the world and no one but you could have walked down the path you travelled?â
Othinus spun her index finger around.
âNo one was truly looking at you.â
The chalk danced about in sync with her finger.
âNo one would be particularly troubled if you werenât there.â
The chalk drew a large X over the A on the blackboard.
And it drew a circle around the B.
âAs long as they had someone who could resolve their problems, their lives would continue on just fine. You decided to give up your life for such a shallow relationship. âŚHow pathetic. You are worth nothing more than that. You are no different from a battery that is swapped out once it runs out of power. No one cares about the appearance or personality of a battery. And a battery cannot accomplish anything as only a battery. Nothing at all.â
Kamijou was unable to even feel a chill.
The world felt distant. Nothing felt real.
He was sitting in a chair, yet even his footing felt unsteady.
âRemember what I said last time?â said the female teacher giving a lecture on the end of the world. âIs there any need to so persistently risk your life for this? As long as it saves them, they would worship a piece of gum someone spat on the road.â
Kamijou Touma remained silent for a while.
He silently looked around the lines of chairs and desks with no one in them.
It felt horribly empty.
It felt bleaker than a planet that had turned to desert after excessive development destroyed the environment.
He felt no salvation or warmth in that scene.
One might be able to live in that world, but living there held no appeal whatsoever.
âCan you still continue on?â asked Othinus with her legs crossed atop the teacherâs desk. âChanging one simple point of view is enough to bring hell to the surface. If you insist on remaining idealistic, thatâs fine, but that will only lead to even more horribly intense darkness. You will break at some point. The very path you chose will break you.â
âWhat good is denying it?â muttered Kamijou Touma. âNo matter what anyone says, this is my world. I protected this. To someone known as a Magic God, it may only look like a tiny miniature garden, but itâs valuable enough for me.â
âOh, really?â
Like a magic trick, a lance appeared in Othinusâs hand.
âAs long as I have this, something can be done.â
ââŚâ
âThe world is a simple thing. You have seen what I can do. I can rearrange everything with the ease of pulling a dove from a hat on a count of three. After all, I am a god.â
âWhat are you suggesting?â
âI am waiting for you to despair.â
âWhy? You can create as many new âKamijou Toumasâ as you want.â
âThere is no meaning in tormenting a brand new doll. A new doll has no sins. Anything created by me, is not allowed to oppose me.â The blonde girl whispered with a delighted light in her one eye. âDespair over what once happened. Think back on it. If you do, I will return them to their proper form. I will give them back enough of their reason to feel sorrow when you are buried in your grave.â
Othinus might have been able to do anything to the world.
If she announced she would give him half the world, Kamijou might have truly been given his own country. One light wave of her lance might have granted the ridiculous wish of having every guy in the world as a friend and every girl as a lover.
ButâŚ
âThat would be meaningless, Othinus.â
â?â
âYou already said it yourself. Creating new dolls is meaningless. No matter how comfortable it might be, it would be empty. If you filled the world with those dolls and granted your every desire, you would find it all to be hollow. There would be nothing left.â
âWell said. But are you saying the scene before you is not mistaken? Are you saying nothing needs to be corrected and you should be abandoned to this loneliness?â
âYes,â he immediately replied.
Othinus wrinkled her brow at the speed of his response.
That human boy did not hesitate to oppose the girl who had become a god.
âI was abandoned and someone I donât even know has taken everything from me. âŚBut I have no right to insist on having things my way. They are free to do what they want and their decisions are valuable and should be honored. This is what it means for something to be beyond your reach. Having everything go exactly as you want would be all too hollow.â
ââŚâ
âSo, Othinus, if you said you were going to âcorrectâ everything that has left me, I would stand in your way. Everything here gives me nothing but pain, but that doesnât mean I can force it all away for my own convenience!!â
Her eyebrows moved slightly.
This was the look of someone seeing a harmful insect moving after it had supposedly been crushed under their slipper.
âLet me ask you one thing before I crush you.â
Othinus spoke quietly with the expression of someone whose plan had gone awry.
âWhat will you gain from that?â
âNothing,â he immediately replied once more. âI was never fighting to gain something from it.â
âI see.â
âAnd I may have been separated from them, but I can always rebuild those connections. Several of those relationships started out with mutual hatred and a lack of understanding, but we made it to a point where we could smile at each other. Those bonds are much, much stronger than you think they are. Just because âKamijou Toumaâ has stolen those bonds from me doesnât mean I will never have a chance to create new bonds with them.â
âI see.â
Othinus brought that line of conversation to an end.
Her shoulders were trembling.
Kamijou thought she was suppressing anger, but it turned out she was suppressing laughter.
âHeh heh. That is quite a wonderful opinion you have there, but I have played a rather cruel trick on you. To be honest, I never thought you would come to this conclusion, so this is kind of awkward. It is not often that a god admits a mistake to a human. It is so rare that such instances are spoken of for the rest of that humanâs life.â
âWhat?â Kamijou frowned while sitting at the desk. âWhat are you talking about?â
âSomething quite simple.â
Othinus pointed toward the exit.
She pointed toward the hole of nothingness through which everyone had left.
âThe boy who disappeared through there was referred to as âKamijou Toumaâ by everyone. He himself truly believed that he was âKamijou Toumaâ. Only the two of us remain now. Your own assertions are meaningless here and all of my statements have been filled with ill will. âŚDoesnât that bring a certain obvious question to mind?â
An unbelievably unpleasant feeling raced across every inch of his skin like some kind of disturbing insects.
And when Othinus spoke, her voice was filled with scorn.
âWho is this lying pathetically at your desk? Who are you?â
She seemed to be enjoying herself as she used the trick she had held in reserve.
âIs someone who merely sits around complaining really the Kamijou Touma everyone knows?â
Part 7
He no longer knew who he was.
Part 8
That boyâŚ
âKamijou Toumaâ sat in shock in the very corner desk of the classroom lit by orange light. His arms and legs hung limply down and his eyes blankly viewed Othinusâs slightly altered world.
His breathing was erratic.
He grew negligent even in the bare minimum of actions he needed to live.
She was right.
In this twisted world where how people viewed themselves and others had completely collapsed, could he truly rely on a name?
His own concept of âKamijou Toumaâ was no different from other peopleâs concepts of âKamijou Toumaâ.
They could both be easily manipulated. He had just seen that very concept altered to a laughable extent, so why had he thought it did not apply to him as well?
If soâŚ
Who was âheâ?
He had truly believed himself to be âKamijou Toumaâ, but who was he really?
âHi there.â
The blonde-haired, eyepatch-wearing girlâs voice seemed to come from outside the solar system.
He heard a light noise.
Othinus had hopped from the teacherâs desk to one of the empty student desks.
âTell me your name.â
The Magic God hopped from desk to desk as if she were crossing a clear stream using the rocks sticking above the surface. She was approaching the boy.
It was a simple task.
And she finally arrived at the boyâs desk.
With her feet planted on the desk, she looked down on the puny boy from the heavens above.
â âKamijou Toumaâ, what kind of person were you originally?â
ââŚâ
âAs you filled with righteous anger and challenged a god for the sake of your friends, what kind of people surrounded you? Who did you abandon in order to protect someone?â
Unpleasant sweat poured from the boyâs face, back, and entire body.
âThere had to be someone. It may not have been on the level of that ridiculous harem boy, but the âreal youâ had to have had someone. Someone you wanted to protect with your life even if it meant fighting someone you knew you could not defeat. Where is that person now? Where are they and what are they doing while you are denying the âreal youâ and insisting you are âKamijou Toumaâ?â
All heat seemed to have left his body.
He was cold. A chill enveloped his body and threatened to freeze its core.
âTell me,â said the Magic God. She toyed with the initiative. âAs thanks for letting me kill some time, I will return you to your former position as long as you tell me your proper name. âŚYou can return to your friends, lover, and family. If you can find your âtrue selfâ, I will return you to the people who hold a connection to that âtrue selfâ.â
Silence followed.
The boy slowly raised his head, but Othinus was still standing triumphantly above him.
At some point a photograph had appeared between her index and middle finger.
âBut having you choose from all six billion people on earth would be a bit much. To match your position as a mere human, I will give you a hint. Human entertainment is no fun if there is no chance of winning.â
The photograph fluttered down.
It slowly fell as if tracing the lines of her body and landed perfectly at her feet on Kamijouâs desk.
It was a class photo.
Needless to say, it showed âKamijou Toumaâsâ class. The dozens of classmates were lined up on different stairs of a staircase and their homeroom teacher, Tsukuyomi Komoe, stood a short distance away.
âYou are one of the people in that picture,â whispered Othinus. âYou need only choose one of them. This is a much easier choice than having to spin a globe around, isnât it?â
She was unlikely to hesitate.
This Magic God had given him this chance on a whim and she would likely mercilessly abandon him once she lost interest.
âYou are one of them,â said Othinus once more. âIf you choose correctly, I will return the correct answer to you. I will return your world, your life, and your existence.â
She said nothing about what would happen if he chose incorrectly.
The boy slowly looked at the class photo.
They all had flat smiles that looked like someone had stamped an identical seal on their faces.
None of them stood out any more than the others.
It simply looked like a large painting that was only complete with all of them present.
Even so, the boy focused on the half of the class where the boys were gathered.
âYou cannot rely on sex,â cut in Othinus as if she had read âsomeoneâsâ mind. âYour appearance can be changed with the lance. Sex and age mean nothing in relation to who you originally were.â
ââŚâ
She had mentioned age as well as sex.
In that case, Komoe-sensei standing a short distance from the group may have been a candidate as well.
âDo not worry about the time. This is your final decision. You can worry over it until you starve to death if you like.â
Both boy and girl were options.
Both student and teacher were options.
He had no information with which to find the right answer. There was no common scar or unique way of standing that he could look for. His only option seemed to be choosing at random. In Russian roulette, the odds of death were 1 in 6, but this was worse than that. Guessing right would be a rare occurrence.
His eyes hurt.
He was unsure if that was due to tears or sweat pouring from his forehead.
Yet his lips felt oddly dry.
He could almost feel the blonde girl watching him.
âIâŚâ
âSomeoneâ slowly spoke a name.
âI am Kamijou Touma. I am no one but Kamijou Touma!!â
As soon as he spoke, Othinus grimaced in utter displeasure.
This expression clearly held more danger than any other she had given.
She had lost interest. With a girl who had risen to the position of a god, that fact had to be accompanied by great fury.
Finally, she clicked her tongue loudly and sighed.
âWhen did you catch on?â
ââŚâ
âDonât tell me this is more baseless confidence or optimism not far removed from not thinking at all.â
âI had a hint,â he answered quietly. âYou gave me a hint.â
âI did?â
âIf your goal was nothing more than making me suffer, you would never have given me that class photo. That meant you had a reason to show it to me. Isnât that right?â
ââŚI see.â
âYou said the real me was in there, but you never warned me that it was someone other than Kamijou Touma. You were hoping to see me choose wrong when I could have easily chosen correctly.â
Also, she had said there was no point in creating a new âKamijou Toumaâ and tormenting him.
If she saw no meaning in setting up someone else as âKamijouâ, the one she was torturing had to be the real one.
âSo you saw through my malice. And here I thought it would be an interesting experiment in destroying your identity.â
âI donât know how, but you wrote on the blackboard, pulled out that photo, and set up other tricks without using your hands. If I had given another name, you could have simply applauded and praised me. You could create as much false evidence as you needed to prove I had chosen correctly.â
As if interrupting or as if standing up from a theatre seat while watching a boring comedy, Othinus snapped her fingers.
The world vanished.
Kamijou Touma stood in a world where the ground, the sky, and beyond the horizon were all black.
He could not see the Magic God anywhere, but her voice slipped into his ear.
âIt seems this was on too high a level for an idiot like you. I suppose having no worries could be called a talent when it reaches this extreme. I am honestly impressed you feel so little unease about yourself.â
Her voice resembled the almost exasperated surprise of someone watching a simple life form moving around energetically after slicing off a portion of its body.
âBut how many cards do you think I have in my deck?â
ââŚâ
âDo you think it stops in the mere tens of thousands?â
The next threat would soon arrive.
Between the Connected Points
He saw countless worlds and experienced countless forms of despair.
Some clearly cornered Kamijou Touma and attempted to crush him. Strange false accusations were forced onto him and a noose was put around his neck. He was stranded on a mountain with some acquaintances and he was forced to distribute his flesh to the others so they could survive until rescue arrived. He was lying unable to move on a hospital bed and was simply stuck like that all the way to his funeral. He was buried in humus and began to decompose while still alive, starting with the ends of the arms and legs. Earth was rendered unlivable and he was thrown into outer space to wander aimlessly in a capsule-like spaceship. As a puny human, he was destroyed by a giant robot or an asteroid.
The heart had no actual form, but Kamijou clearly felt his breaking. It was not being destroyed as if struck by a hammer or sliced in two by a sword. It was a quiet destruction as if termites had eaten into it and it was too late by the time the symptoms began to show.
Amid it all, he somehow managed to gather his thoughts bit by bit.
But he did not suddenly come up with a means of reversing or resolving the situation.
He was instead using his bloody hands to build a path there, piece by piece.
âYouâŚâ
He spoke quietly in his hazy mind.
âYou arenât actually destroying anything.â
Othinus seemed surprised that he was only now realizing this.
The blonde-haired, eyepatch-wearing girl stood directly in front of the boy.
âSo?â
She was so close that he thought he detected a sweet aroma.
The world had become a vague marble pattern.
âThere arenât thousands or millions of worlds. This is still our world. This whole time, we havenât moved anywhere.â
âWhy are you acting like you know what you are talking about? Also, I do not recall saying anything about parallel worlds.â
He did not know how it worked.
But the worldâs point of view was changing. Othinus was changing it. Kamijou was merely experiencing what was around him, so it appeared to him he was travelling to completely different worlds.
Othinus spoke in a disinterested tone.
âHave you ever heard of phases?â
ââŚ?â
âThis world was not pure and untouched to begin with. Christian, Buddhist, Celtic, Indian, Shinto, Incan, Aztec, Greek, RomanâŚand Norse. The various religions have placed layer after layer of various phases over the world like thin veils or filters. There is heaven, hell, the underworld, the Pure Land, Yomi, the abyss, Mount Olympus, the fairy island, Nirai Kanai, Asgard, and many others. At any rate, the world you have seen so far has been viewed through various colors of cellophane.â
âYou havenât destroyed any of those colored glasses.â
As his vision wavered and he was unsure who he was speaking to, Kamijou managed to keep his mouth moving.
âWhen it comes down to it, you are a person who creates. It may be filled with malice and it may be similar to representing âcrushing a houseâ as âcreating a pile of rubbleâ, but it does not change what you are. You are a person who creates.â
âCall me a god. And what I have done is simple. I have created new filters and placed them over the world so the world appears to have changed. That is why the world appeared changed to you. This is a lot easier than destroying everything and building it back up every time. And your right hand contains the power to level out any foreign elements in the world, so it has difficulty functioning when I change the world itself. âŚStill, results are everything in the world. In the end, history will record it like this: the Magic God repeatedly destroyed the world and created new ones to make a single boy suffer as much as possible.â
âThe man who names himself the Silver Star seems to have been attempting to directly tamper with the âpure worldâ beyond all the filtersâŚthat is, the world of science that is unaffected by religion. âŚHonestly, you are quite fortunate to see this. Not even the Golden cabal of Europe that dreamed in Tibet was able to reach this point.â
Kamijou could not guess how much value this had.
If Index saw it, she might have felt differently.
ButâŚ
(She is the extreme form of one who creates. She forces unnecessary or mistaken gears into the world and that completely changes the scene before me.)
Kamijou Touma tightly clenched his right fist.
(That must mean Imagine Breaker is special to her. It destroys. It does the opposite of what a god does. This hand holds the possibility of erasing what is unnecessary. In that case, it should be possible to fix the gears that have been thrown out of order.)
Ollerus had said Imagine Breaker was the selfish dreams of all magicians.
If their twisting of the world produced a disadvantageous result, that reference point or restoration point could return it to normal or erase what was done.
And wasnât this exactly such a case?
It seemed the filters Othinus spoke of were existences or concepts identical to heaven or hell. He was unsure if he could destroy something so massive. In fact, he could not even imagine what kind of phenomenon would be produced if he touched heaven or hell.
But there was a possibility there.
He still had a chance.
The thin, thin thread connecting back to the world containing Index, Misaka Mikoto, and the others had not broken yet.
âOh, dear.â
Othinus cut in with an expression that said she knew exactly what he was thinking.
She spoke slowly and gently.
And yet a truly dangerous smile covered her face.
âAre you sure you want to reach for that last thread of hope?â
âWhat?â
âI am saying that hope and a chance of victory can lead to a fatal blow.â
He did not understand what she meant.
On the other hand, she seemed to understand everything just by looking at his face.
And she continued speaking.
âYou will understand soon. You will understand all too well.â
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