âGosh, Blain, youâre already here,â said someone.
It was Sarles, who was Blainâs friend and similarly possessed the Iron Emblem. He entered the room, speaking in a cheerful and laid-back tone.
Blain began speaking, âI was the one who called you here, after all. I canât have you waiting.â
âJeez, you sure are uptight!â said Sarles, laughing. âAlthough, its you weâre talking about, so I guess itâs no surprise⊠so why exactly is our straightlaced Blain cutting class again?â
Sarles made an amused smile.
Just like Sarles said, it was currently time for class. Although, because of yesterdayâs commotion, it was just set to self-study.
Until now, Blain had never once played truant.
ââŠI wanted to speak to you in private, Sarles.â
âUh-huh. And whyâs that?â said Sarles, grinning broadly. âAH! Could it be that youâre gonna confess to me!? Sorry, Blain. Youâre a good guy, but Iâmââ
âItâs about yesterday night.â
Blain glossed over Sarlesâ banter.
Sarles gave Blain a smile, who didnât seem to be in the mood for any games. âOh, I guess you arenât joking around. My bad. Tell me whatâs up.â
âIâm suspecting you.â
âWhat? Suspecting? Suspecting me of what?â
âDid you cause last nightâs commotion?â
âBy last nightâs commotionâyou mean that whole undead fiasco?â
Sarles widened his eyes in apparent shock.
Thenâ
âAHAHAHAHAHAHA!â he burst out laughing.
âAfter chuckling to himself for a short while, he continued speaking, âHey, hey, hey! Blain! Iâm just your average student, yâknow? Thereâs no way in hell I could summon that amount of undead. Could you, the head of the class, pull that stunt off?â
âI couldnât.â
âRight? So thereâs a fat chance that I could do it when I have worse grades than you!â
ââŠI wonder about thatâŠâ briefly responded Blain, shaking his head. âI donât think youâre actually giving it your all.â
âIâm telling you, youâre just overestimating me!â said Sarles, dismissing Blainâs retort with a laugh. âIn the first place, do you have any concrete evidence that Iâm the culprit?â
ââŠYesterday night, I destroyed one of the magic circles that was spewing out undead. There were a few idiosyncrasies with the characters sketched onto the magic circle,â Blain stared right at Sarles and continued, âand those idiosyncrasies matched the idiosyncrasies that I know you have, Sarles.â
âReally now.â
Sarlesâ frivolous expression didnât budge an inch.
âThatâs a pretty interesting find. Although, being suspected just because of that makes me feel pretty sad. Couldnât it have been a coincidence?â
âThatâs not all. After I destroyed the magic circle, I was attacked by someone wearing black from top to bottom in the school building.â
âWere you now? And then what?â
âI battled that person, and the movements they displayed bore a striking resemblance to yours.â
Blain was confident in the conclusion he arrived at.
After enrolling, Blain had frequently sparred with Sarles as a form of self-training. He had the drive to sharpen himself, and that he did.
They clashed against each other countless times over.
The weight of Sarlesâ punches, the way he kicksâit was all ingrained in Blainâs mind.
ââŠSarles, what were you doing last night?â
âI was sleeping in my room. I said my head hurt, didnât I? See, Iâve got a solid alibi!â
âUnfortunately for you, that doesnât prove anything.â Blain shook his head. âYou couldâve just used a spell that reproduces your voice whenever thereâs a knock on the door.â
âSurely not. I canât even argue back if you start bringing up shit like that!â
âYesterday night, the three of us Iron Emblem holders were called in to help out. You know that, right?â
âYeah, cuz you told me about it, Blain.â
Blain nodded in response.
Last night, Blain returned to the dormitory with Albert and visited Sarlesâ room to talk about exactly that.
âI went over to your room to let you know we got called in and asked you to come along. Why didnât you come out of your room back then? Iâm your friend, and I was trying to get in touch with you.â
âSorry about that. My head hurt so much that I couldnât even get up. I got a little better after getting some sleep, though.â
ââŠI see. You have the wrong idea, just like I thoughtâŠâ muttered Blain with a sigh.
What Sarles just said proved his own lie.
âI wasnât the one who tried to get in touch with youâit was Albert and Mr. Firvus.â
Sarlesâ facial expression, which had been carefree until now, twitched for the first time. Blain had suspected that Sarles was under the wrong impression ever since their exchange last night.
âSo thatâs why I got a knock on my door! Sorry, I didnât have the energy to ask what was going on!
Sarles said that and bowed his head to Blain.
To Blain.
Thatâs what someone would do if they thought Blain was the one who knocked on their door. Hence, Blain set Sarles up with that question.
âCan you explain this, Sarles?â
âYeaaah, about that⊠ahahahaâŠâ he laughed, seemingly stumped.
Thenâ
Sarles spread his arms together and exclaimed, âBWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! I APPLAUD YOU FOR CATCHING ON, MASTER DETECTIVE BLAIN! I HAD AN INKLING THAT YOU WOULD BE THE ONE TO STAND IN THE WAY OF MY GRAND SCHEMES!â
âCapture Net!â
Blain withdrew the wand at his waist and pointed it at Sarles.
Moments later, a web of light unfolded around the spot where Sarles was, converging on him with the speed of a retracting rubber band.
However, the net didnât manage to capture anyone.
âAAAAAAAAAAH! IâM SCARED! YOUâRE SCARING ME, BLAIN! HOW COULD YOU JUST FIRE OFF A SPELL AT ME?!â
Sarles had already retreated backward.
Blain tilted his head. âDidnât you just come cleanâŠ?â
âNonono! That was a joke! I was just kidding! That didnât count!â said Sarles, rattling on and on like he usually did. âHereâs the thing, Blain. Itâs true that I was under the wrong impression. I mistakenly thought you were the one who called out to me. But like, can you really blame me? I had a headache and I was sleepingâI wouldnât be paying attention to whoever the hell was calling me.â
âI see.â
âAre you gonna let me off the hook now?â
âNo, not yet.â
âHUUUH!? Thereâs still more to this!?â
âTake off your clothes.â
âWhat?â replied Sarles, stupefied. âWhere the hell did that come from?! That was totally out of left field! Wait, is this a confession after all? Thatâs gotta be it! Sorry, but Iâmââ
âDonât try and weasel out of this. What I want to see is your left torso.â
Blain gave Sarles a sharp stare.
The smile on Sarlesâ face finally faded away. ââŠAnd whyâs that? Is there something of interest on my left torso?â
âWhen I was attacked by that man dressed in black, I punched his left torso. I know I got a solid hit in, so there should be some bruising.â
ââŠSo what youâre saying is, my left torsoâs bruised.â
âThatâs right.â Blain nodded and continued, âThis is to prove your innocence. Can you cooperate with me?â
âUnfortunately, I canât do thatâŠâ
Sarles changed his stance in one smooth motion. Until now, heâd been standing uprightâbut now, he could immediately adapt to any change in the situation.
This was a battle stance, and he had his guard up, ready to react to anything that came his way.
Blain watched as Sarles readied for combat, feeling downtrodden.
He had spent a good portion of his time with Sarles after enrolling.
But now, it seemed like their friendship would end here.
âCapture Net!â
He cast the same spellâbut so was the result.
Sarles evaded the spell in the blink of an eye.
Thenâ
âMagic Arrow! Magic Arrow!â
Sarles countered, aiming his right hand at Blain and firing two shots of Magic Arrow.
Blain dodged in similar fashion, and the sound of shattering glass resounded from behind. Sarles converged on Blain in an instant as he was dodging.
â!â
Blain repelled Sarlesâ attack.
Sarlesâ movements were one-to-one with Blainâs assailant from yesterday, to the point where it made Blain depressed. Everythingâfrom the weight of his punches to the trajectory of his kicksâwas exactly the same.
Sarles stared right into Blainâs eyes and laughed. âHAHAHAHA! This is revenge for yesterday!â
Blain gasped slightly.
Revenge for yesterday.
He no longer intended to hide it.
ââŠYou bastard!â
âBingo! You got it right! Way to go, Master Blainâ!â said Sarles, broadly grinning. âIâm someone that Darkness is counting on!â
âŠDarknessâŠ?
That unknown word caught Blainâs attention. Taking advantage of that split second, Sarles delivered a devastating knee strike into Blainâs stomach.
âGuoh!?â
He was blown away by the impact, and he retreated to the window.
Sarles promptly closed the distance and shoved Blainâs chest toward the window.
The Magic Arrow from before mustâve broken the window, as Blainâs upper body was pushed out the window unobstructed. The shards of glass sticking from the bottom of the window stabbed into Blainâs back.
ââŠKuhâŠ!â
Blainâs face grimaced from the pain, and Sarles peered down on him. âHeheheh. Now then, my dearest friend BlainâI have a present for you.â
A black flame ignited on the index finger of Sarlesâ right hand. âHow about forming a pact with me and becoming a soldier of Darkness?â