Sorcery Hacker
Sorcery Hacker
Pop!!
A girl with long wavy blonde hair looked down at the dull sound she heard in
a dimly-lit room. It had broken. What had? The chest of her blue blazer. The
ample chest below was supposed to be perfectly protected by the blouse’s
buttoned-up collar, but one of the buttons had popped off and vanished into
the ether. That meant she seemed to be intentionally showing off her cleavage
even though she very much did not want to.
She waved her hands around in a childish way that clashed with her
appearance, but she could not rewind time back to before the button had
vanished. Besides, she had too much to do already!!
A sorcery device resembling a mynah with a bell around its neck stood in the
birdcage hanging next to the window covered by blinds to block out the
sunlight. That device tilted its head while a soft bell rang from its throat.
“Thank you for putting up with the long journey. We will arrive in Celedileka
in 10 multi-times[1] Please prepare for departure.”
(Where’s my entrance pass? Oh, no. Where’s my entrance pass!? It isn’t over
there and it isn’t over here, so does that mean he has it!?)
This was only a small rectangular space. She quickly cut across the bedroom
and slammed on the brakes when she saw something out of the corner of her
eye. She took a few steps back to adjust her position and checked her own
reflection in the large mirror there.
She was so short that a middle-aged man she had never before met had once
told her she would probably age into being the quintessential little old lady
basking in the sun.
Nevertheless, one part of her body – (Okay, fine. My chest.) – had grown
more than necessary, which made it extremely difficult to find clothes that fit.
However, the blonde girl in a blue blazer was focused on something other
than her large chest. She was much more interested in her slender legs.
(This is my first time setting foot in this city and first impressions are
important. …Yes, they look fine. I don’t see anything wrong with my legs.)
The legs extending from her shortish skirt were contained in black tights and,
in addition to her standard skirt, she also had some Expansion Armor floating
around her. That was open in the front, so it was something like a C-shaped
umbrella.
However.
She had excitedly worked up the courage to buy that because it looked like a
princess dress, but thanks to that “Pop!” from her chest, it made her look
more like the star of an evening party showing off her cleavage and legs.
“Ugh…”
She groaned when she focused on her entire body instead of just her legs.
It really bothered her how she looked more indecent than mature dressed like
this.
(A-anyway, I have to find my entrance pass. I can gather my luggage and use
what time I have left to reattach the button! Surely there will be time for
that!!)
When you were panicking was the time for positive thinking.
She once more cut across the long and narrow space to reach a corner with a
simple table and sofa.
A blanket was draped across the small sofa, but it clearly had something
below it. That would be her traveling partner. Why was he sleeping there?
Because he had let the girl take the bed of course. She was extremely grateful
for that standard decency from him, but the blonde and curvy girl was
approaching him as hesitantly as she might some unexploded ordnance.
She tried calling softly to him from a distance at first, but the blanket did not
so much as stir.
This was the usual state of affairs and she was not foolish enough to make a
careless approach. She brought a resigned hand to her forehead, breathed a
deep sigh, and prepared herself for what was to come. She placed her hands
around her mouth like a megaphone and shouted at the top of her lungs.
“Aaayaaatooo!! Do you know where our entrance passes are? I know they
have to be somewhere in this bungalow!!”
Mt. Blanket finally moved. A slender hand stuck out from a crack in the
wrinkled blanket, a fingertip waved, and then it pointed in a certain direction.
Teleria looked over at the table in confusion, but the only things there were a
mug, a sheathed short sword with a trigger at its base, and a square block of
metal that would likely require both hands to carry. Something popped up
with a ding like some freshly-cooked toast, but it was instead the day’s
remotely-printed newspaper.
“?”
His Fate Decided: The fiendish criminal named Thomas Robergin has been
sentenced to a public execution. She glanced across the frontpage headlines.
After that top story, all political and financial stories were entirely ignored to
give more page space for an article about a local festival plus an ad for the
Forturiana Church telling people to “fill the world with the light of magic”.
She could really tell they were far from home, but she also had to tilt her head
because she was not quite sure what it all meant. But then a chill ran down
her spine.
(Ah…)
She had been so cautious before, but it had slipped her mind thanks to the
newspaper. Warning sirens belatedly blared in her mind. It could be hard to
tell since he was lying down and his eyes were closed, but that lump in the
blanket was not necessarily asleep. She should have been more focused on
the rhythm of his breathing.
And whatever kind of work it was, carelessly approaching him during his
sorcery work was a risky decision.
He could look like he was awake while not actually reacting and responding
to her questions. Like with the placebo effect or seemingly superhuman feats
of strength during emergencies, people did not always realize what their body
was truly capable of. In order to move his body at maximum efficiency, he
apparently had to lower the level of his own consciousness and regularly
determine the “baseline values” of his body…but she did not care about any
of that. As far as she was concerned, it just meant he was not listening.
In other words, he had not actually been pointing at anything just now.
Taking her eyes off of him then had been a mistake. The distance between
them did not matter. Yes, he would always come to her and scoop her up
from below.
Just as she heard the giant blanket lump fall from the sofa, roll along the
floor, and bump into her leg, she was dragged down and taken away.
The giant blanket wriggled around like it was chewing on some gum and then
a deep groan seemed to rumble up from the depths.
“How could you possibly mistake this soft body for a hard and cold mass of
crystal and mana-conducting silver!!!???”
“…”
Ayato Criminaltrophy, the boy wearing the same sort of blue blazer as
Teleria, would normally have had handsome features, but he claimed his
masculinity was devoured when he made a contract with a devil. Simply put,
his face could easily be described as androgynously attractive.
However…
“…Yes?”
“You are not the only one who took damage here! I was, um, well, I took
damage to my maiden heart!!”
“You need to be more specific. What are you trying to say I did to you? I
lower my level of consciousness during my Self-Maintenance, so it isn’t easy
to remember what happens in that time.”
Teleria pulled a black and shining handgun from the leather holster she wore
at her hip. It was hidden between her blazer’s tighter-fitting miniskirt and the
princess skirt that floated around her. The unnecessarily long magazine was
more than three times the length of the grip and the suppressor was built into
the gun itself. It was even equipped with a dot sight on top and a laser guide
below the barrel. She had a tendency to attach every accessory she came
across, making her what was known as a “snowman gunner”.
She was blushing, but she had not grabbed the gun in a fit of emotion.
“Hold on. Do that and my face will be covered in dead skin and filth!”
The blonde girl raised the handgun, pressed the slide against her forehead,
and muttered something under her breath.
“(Secondary Ex Aid.)”
But as the cartridge lost its light, it had the same fleeting beauty as dying
embers or sea sparkle. The color changed depending on the type of impurities
used and that allowed the manufacturer to give it their personal touch, but
Teleria’s was a pale blue. It could be fun to give it a color to match the
element used: red for fire, blue for water, yellow for wind, and green for
earth.
The people only had to cause a change smaller even than the powder
contained in a bullet.
Those smooth cartridges coated with a solid film of mana were mostly filled
with the form of mana known as Intangible Mist. The bullet itself was made
from soft disintegrating lead, but that was because it did not need any
destructive power itself. The bullet was meant to be erased along with the
activation of the magic, so it was controlled by the power of the user’s will
and engraved with the letters and numbers matching the desired type of
magic. That changed the type of muzzle flash. When the mist mana was
released from its pressurized state, it would burst through the center of that
colorful light which resembled fireworks and that created the desired magic.
The distance the sound of the gunshot traveled was directly linked to the
effective range, so the purpose of the suppressor built into her gun was likely
to increase the accuracy at the cost of range. Especially when she was
messing with the human body using recovery magic rather than simply
fighting someone.
In this age, young wives would use magic to light the stove in the safety of
their own home, but no one bothered to actually understand what the letters
and numbers meant or how precarious a balancing act it was to use numbers
to take the place of the missing letters. For lighting the stove, they used this.
For locking a door, they used that. They could not do all the calculations in
their head, but they only had to memorize what was necessary for an ordinary
life. And if they could not memorize it, they could hesitantly follow along
using the notes they had taken. …Some might call that progress and some
might call it degradation.
And…
“You suck at that. You waste a ton of ammo by doing pain relief and fever
reduction in parallel. Do it like this.”
“Ah!?”
The blonde girl with the gun raised her voice in a panic.
Ayato had drawn the sword sitting on the table and lightly stabbed the tip of
the blade into the sorcery gun she held. He also pulled some ultra-thin crystal
cards from his blue blazer’s breast pocket and scattered them out in the air.
The set of 78 palm-sized cards drew up various arcana images all on their
own and changed their arrangement as if controlled by a magnet.
No, the manaflow had been hijacked and restructured into a different kind of
magic altogether.
Using the technical terms of the field, the sword was a Linkage Plug and the
crystal tarot cards were a Linkage Monitor.
“Cooling the affected area will dull the pain, so you can combine that with
the fever reduction. And that leaves some spare resources, right? Use those to
look after my skin and hair. Like I said, recovery magic that accelerates the
metabolism will leave me covered in dead skin and filth. And remember,
we’re about to set foot in that city for the very first time.”
“P-please don’t hack my magic like that! Oh, it’s so scary!! If you lose
control, the recoil goes back to me!!”
“Do I look like the kind of guy that would screw up that badly?”
Now that magic was easy enough for anyone to use, the people could
naturally focus on other things. In ancient times, people had had their hands
full simply activating the magic, but now they could find other applications
for it. The benefits of that were many and diverse, but there were also people
like Ayato Criminaltrophy here.
Pop!!
But his attempt to look cool was ruined by another bursting sound from the
blonde girl’s chest.
Ayato and Teleria both looked down to a certain point on her body.
Her blazer’s chest had been in risqué state already, but now another of the
blouse’s buttons had popped off.
“………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………”
“Wait, how about we have a nice lecture on causality in the field of sorcery?
There is no possible causal link between magical recoil and your button, so I
take issue with that suspicious look you are giving me!”
“You’re only brining up that complicated magic stuff to hide what you did!!”
“Don’t pistol-whip me with your sorcery gun! Did you forget about that long
magazine sticking out!? Listen, just bring me the sewing set! I’ll fix it for
you!!”
“Are you suggesting you should do the sewing? You have already proven
how disastrous the result would be. I am still trying to figure out how you
managed to sew my pants and your frilly bra together.”
“U-um?”
The tearful blonde girl weakly protested while pressing her elbows against
her sides and raising her lightly clenched fists to shoulder height as if
presenting her large chest to him.
“While it would reduce the effort required for this job if you removed your
clothes and let me replace the button that way, how many mini-times is it
until we arrive now? If you want to be half-naked when you first set foot in
this city, I won’t stop you, but I have a feeling a lot of people are going to
very much misinterpret your intentions there. Myself included.”
“Ayato, are you only saying that so you can stare at my boobs while you do
this?”
“Wait, Miss Teleria! You are being unreasonable! Your breasts are far too
attractive to expect me to act gentlemanly here!!”
“Ah, wha-, you can’t just spring statements like that on me out of the blue. D-
d-d-d-do you really think you can trick me like that!?”
“Can you at least let me know whether you are seriously mad or simply
hiding your embarrassment!?”
They struggled over the large pair of scissors for a bit, but Teleria had no
chance when she was blushing bright red and her eyes were spinning in her
head. Plus, all the movement was causing her blouse’s surviving buttons to
strain dangerously.
(Ugh. I hate how conflicted I feel when he says things like that… Because I
can’t deny that it does make me kind of happy.)
Teleria tearfully looked to the side while the teenage boy stared at her chest
and worked with his hands. The blinds made from thin feathers that had been
covering the window must have reacted to her gaze because they folded up to
reveal the scenery outside.
There was already nothing but the color black overhead. At this altitude, the
normal azure color was found below them. It was only the blessings of magic
that allowed them to ignore the air and pressure issues.
That giant city was a product of either hope or insolence, depending on who
you asked. A thick, thick chain had been extended from the surface and it had
been gradually lifted higher and higher while the people dreamed of
eventually surpassing heaven itself. Things looked peaceful enough here, but
this was closer to being in outer space than in the sky. Without the Guardian
Umbrella, an atmospheric shield two or three sizes larger than the city itself,
the city would have grown asphyxiated and frozen in no time.
“Maybe we should have taken a large airship instead. I hear those have
delicious food, soft beds, tour guides, a bar lounge, and even a casino.”
“Miss Teleria, first of all, we do not have the money. And to any normal
person, this is plenty luxurious.”
“Ugh.”
“Plus, airships packed full of rich people are the perfect targets for sky
pirates. So unless you’re hoping to hit on an eyepatch miniskirt girl with a
bare midriff and a cutlass, I would suggest avoiding hitching a ride with the
rich.”
“I get the feeling someone has been fantasizing about sky pirates a little too
much.”
“Besides, a large airship uses the same theory as this balloon bungalow. You
input the destination coordinates into the navigator and it reads the
manaflows in the atmosphere to mechanically guide the ship.”
“Eh? But…”
“Yes, the big airships will have crew with lengthy titles like First Class Pilot
or Engine Maintenance Officer, but the manual controls are only used for
corrections in case of emergency. Everything is left to the equipment during
ordinary flights. You know how airships are sometimes late to arrive for no
explained reason? That happens when the navigator glitches and sends the
airship on a long and meaningless detour.”
He fixed one of her buttons while talking and used his canine tooth to tear off
the excess thread. Although that ended up looking a lot like him shoving his
face into her cleavage.
“Ah, hh…”
“Hm?”
“Cough, cough! Nothing, it’s nothing! Definitely not your breath tickling
me!!”
“Well, anyway, our balloon bungalow does the exact same thing.”
A long, narrow metal container had been modified into a living space and it
dangled from three giant balloons that were injected with the fire and wind
elements to provide buoyancy. It would ride the invisible manaflows running
every which way through the atmosphere to slowly take them to their
destination. That was their mobile lodging facility known as a balloon
bungalow.
Unlike a large airship, they had to supply their own food and do their own
laundry. If their navigator glitched and they landed somewhere other than
their planned destination, no search team would be dispatched unless they
had paid for insurance in advance. The system left a lot to be desired, but it
was still a high-level service for air travel. Ayato and Teleria did not usually
use something this nice.
They had only splurged this time because they could not have reached their
destination otherwise.
“Wow…”
The blonde girl breathed an impressed sigh as she viewed the scenery out the
window.
The blue sky that should have been overhead was pushed down below them
and stars filled the sky both day and night. That was just how high up they
were. A faint aurora-like red fog surrounded a sacred heavenly territory
where a clearly artificial piece of land was floating. It was large enough to
hold four or five of the royal capitals on the surface. The four outer blocks
were colored to match their elements of fire, water, wind, and earth and Light
Castle Brightio was situated at the center. That castle was protected by the
Free Audience Restriction, an aurora-like barrier created by gathering the
four powers of the outer blocks (and its artificial origin meant it shined
brighter than the natural aurora). Legend had it that barrier could keep out
any unauthorized intruders, including the divine and demonic.
This was the largest sky city within the Selected Kingdoms that bound
together the many kings on one of the surface continents.
“Miss Teleria.”
“I have not yet fixed your other button and you are still fairly cleavagy, so
why are you opening the window blinds? Are you that desperate to show
your cleavage off to the world?”
She screamed and threw another slap, which vigorously shook those two
mounds and popped off the fixed button yet again.
This giant city-state is the largest sky city in the Selected Kingdoms that rules
the continent. It actually began to float about 40 combo-years ago and it
continues to rise bit by bit even now, but the plan is said to have actually
begun between 500 and 700 combo-years ago.
An unimaginable amount of time, effort, and money have been invested and
carried over through the years for the construction plan to finally bear fruit
and give birth to the largest ever floating land made by cutting away a piece
of Selected Kingdoms territory. The manaflows in the upper atmosphere are
denser than anywhere else, so by collecting the mana, pressurizing it inside
tanks, and sending it to the surface, Celedileka provides energy for the entire
Static Continent. The sky city is facing many different problems at present,
but under the rule of the Celedileka Royal Family that fulfilled the
construction plan for generations, it has gained a large enough presence to
prop up the industries of commerce, construction, sightseeing, specialized
agriculture, and other fields core to the Selected Kingdoms. The sky city is
connected to the ground by a thick chain, but this could only have been
accomplished on our Static Continent that is the one and only continent to
have remained entirely motionless over the many long years.
(Incidentally, the location of the land cut away to create the floating land has
been registered as the Static Continent’s one and only artificial lake.)
It has been suggested that land cut away from the surface is spiritually
vulnerable, but the regional royal family has given the Forturiana Church
(known for sealing the Demon Lord in the distant past) approval for their
Temple Moving Ceremony which will provide state-level protection and
solve that problem once and for all.
With the fire, water, wind, earth, and light, Sky City Celedileka is well
known for having plenty to see. There is simply too much to see everything
in one visit, so savvy travelers will decide on one of the castle towns to stay
in and focus their sightseeing in that one area.
You can see a new side to the city with each visit, so you can come back
again and again and find new surprises every time.
If you have yet to see Sky City Celedileka then we eagerly await your visit.
Part 1
Sky City Celedileka was divided into four exterior blocks with Light Castle
Brightio in the center. No one was allowed in the center without
authorization, so tourists could ignore it. When Ayato Criminaltrophy and
Teleria Nereid Aquamarine first arrived in the city, they were only really
aware of the castle towns.
Each of those towns had a unique form taken from one of the four elements.
After taking just one step – and no more than 5 steps even if you were being
generous – outside of the temperature-controlled balloon bungalow, Teleria
was already complaining. She wiped the sweat from her brow and looked
around with a pool of sweat forming in the cleavage showing through her
blazer and blouse which were still missing a button.
The scene she found was only possible thanks to the ubiquity of magic.
The buildings all had white stone walls and orange roofs. Were those Ninjas
and Thieves jumping between the rooftops over there? As large a space as
this was, land was still in short supply and all the buildings were packed in
close together. Everything was illuminated by the colors of scorching heat. It
was the middle of the day, yet the town was colored a burning red. Celedileka
was positioned so high in the sky it was nearly in outer space and had no
concept of evening, but this seemed to make up for that lack.
Something like giant vacuum tubes stood vertically up from the city in
places. Those were probably the osmosis blast furnaces made of artificial
crystal which concentrated the thick manaflows found at this high altitude
and sealed the mana in tanks.
“What a shame,” said Ayato. “I thought this city was famous for the sun in
the starry sky.”
“I don’t think there was anything they could do with this town of molten
metal.”
“Now I wish I had taken a better look at the aurora. I bet that red thing is
hovering above us right now.”
“It’s apparently seen as a symbol of disaster around here. They call it, um, the
Demon Lord’s Bite.”
That was from long, long ago. No one even knew what the Demon Lord had
looked like anymore. No humans or even demons remembered the details of
the story, so no one knew what had ultimately become of them either.
And these two had more pressing issues than some incident from the distant
past.
Humans and six-legged sorcery taxis traveled along the roads, but there were
also rivers of red and boiling metal. They were all filled with the melted
mana-conducting silver that Fire Castle Town Flared was known for. This
town specialized in industry, so the government supplied all the materials for
free and the craftsmen had to produce high-quality products (everything from
weapons to daily necessities) in exchange. The production of most all forms
of sorcery device was concentrated here. That allowed small workshops with
a craftsman’s spirit to thrive without having to worry about taking loans or
going into debt.
A Traveling Salesman carrying a box larger than he was on his back was
walking around near one burning river. The box was a refrigerator made of
clear artificial crystal and filled with coolant. It contained ice-cold fruit juice
and giant custards made from monster eggs. Teleria paled and held her mouth
at the sight of the unusual dessert. There was also a salesman carrying around
a bunch of metal pots and frying pans. The products looked fairly crudely
made, but since a bearded Chef and an Alchemist girl were stroking their
chins and appraising them, they must have had the precise construction
needed for a professional kitchen or a lab.
Ayato took all their luggage and hailed a sorcery taxi that resembled a beetle.
“Search out an inn under the name Ayato Criminaltrophy. Carry our luggage
and check in for us too.”
“Understood, sir.”
He tossed their luggage into the empty vehicle that did not even have a driver
and shut the door. The six-legged sorcery taxi was immediately on its way to
its destination.
Teleria spent the time finally managing to pin the chest of her blouse shut.
The boy watched the sorcery taxi leave while stroking the crystal tarot cards
in his blue blazer’s breast pocket and then the sword at his hip.
“Okay, let’s get started. It’s time to get some work done.”
Fire Castle Town Flared had boiling metal rivers running every which way,
so the sorcery taxis were not the only way to get around.
A cheerful voice called out to them from one of those hellish rivers.
“Excuse me! I couldn’t help but notice how inappropriately you two are
dressed to be spending time here in Flared. Either you want heat stroke, or
you’re tourists, so how about a gondola ride to make a nice memory for your
trip?”
“Did you not do a search on the tourism site? If you want to enjoy this town
to its fullest, you at least need a water bottle with a spoonful of salt and fruit
juice mixed in. As you can see, I’ve got a full cooler with me here.”
Ayato and Teleria exchanged a troubled look. They had heard it was hot here,
but they had underestimated the extent. They boarded the small boat floating
in the orange river, but it was partially so they could gather information.
The gondola itself appeared to be wood with layer after layer of varnish
applied. So was the rudder. It looked like it should burn away the instant it
touched the surface of this river, but there must have been some kind of
magic at work. There did seem to be an enormous magic circle floating below
the entire boat.
“Where to?”
The Gondolier laughed, raised the revolver in his hand, and pressed the top of
the barrel against his forehead.
With a “blam!!”, he fired the sorcery gun into the boat and the floating oar
began moving like a witch’s broom. The oar read the current of the boiling
metal river and guided the boat to their destination.
His gun was very different from Teleria’s which was full-auto yet restrained
its gunshot with the suppressor built into the barrel so she could use high-
speed but very precise magic. Sorcery guns came in a wide variety of types
and calibers. The two biggest factors were the caliber, which determined how
many letters and numbers could fit on the disintegrating lead bullet and how
much pressurized mist mana could be released at once, and the firing
mechanism, which determined whether you wanted to increase the precision
of each and every shot of magic or if you wanted to produce a barrage of
magic through rapid-fire. However, those decisions were mainly an issue for
the people who used them in combat, so it was mostly ignored by the people
who used sorcery guns as a household tool. The fact that the Gondolier did
not need to tilt his head and stare at some notes while firing was enough to
demonstrate his professionalism.
In fact, while a revolver might seem less convenient, it was useful when it
came to avoiding accidental discharges. The number of bullets determined
how much magic you could use and the reach of the gunshot noise
determined the range of the magic, but that did not matter in a normal life.
“Have you heard about the Temple Moving Ceremony? Their headquarters
were recently given approval by Sky City Celedileka as a whole. They
always got along, but they weren’t considered an official state church before.
Well, whatever they do, it’s bound to bring in a ton of tourists and that means
more money for me. The Forturiana Church has my support!”
“Oh, is it some kind of festival or parade?” asked Teleria. “We chose a good
time to visit then.”
Teleria looked around nervously in that small boat floating on the river of
molten mana-conducting silver and she spoke up with the look of someone
who had received a breath of fresh air, but Ayato frowned and muttered to
himself while holding her shoulders to support her.
“Don’t say that. It’s all a show for tourists like you two. Normally, Light
Castle Brightio is surrounded that thick, aurora-like barrier called the…oh, I
forget the actual name, but during events open to the public, they let all the
people inside. You really did choose a good time to visit.”
While the guys were talking, they were interrupted by something odd.
“Uhhh, uhhhh…”
She could not possibly have been seasick so soon after setting off, but Teleria
looked quite dizzy. Ayato lightly held her to him so she would not lose her
balance and a sweet aroma reached him from her sweat-soaked blonde hair.
She was excessively afraid of the red metal found outside the gondola, so she
clung to him and drank from a leather water bottle she took from the cooler.
“We aren’t going to flip over, so there’s nothing to be afraid of, miss.”
“Anyone that likes fire would have to be a freak of nature,” she complained.
She was not exactly wrong, but you could not forget that it was conquering
fire and transforming it into their own power that allowed humanity to
surpass the other animals.
“That’s fine and all, but will she be okay visiting that weapons development
street? Did the guy choose the destination for the date this time? That place is
full of fire and mana-conducting silver, so if she’s not into that kind of
hobby, she might just scream.”
“Oh? So you’re Forwards, are you? You must’ve struck it rich to come all the
way here.”
All the glass rattled in the white-walled and orange-roofed buildings. The six-
or seven-legged sorcery taxis moving through the streets came to a temporary
stop when they sensed the danger. The traveling salesmen carrying fridges or
metal products looked up into the sky to see what it was. Ripples ran through
the scorching river, the gondola shook, and Teleria shrieked.
Thanks to that, Ayato’s face was truly buried in those two mounds and the
Gondolier sounded exasperated.
“Wait, Ayato!!”
Ayato said something with a perfectly serious expression, but no one could
understand him.
After extracting his face from that happy valley, the boy tried again.
“You’re trying to use that serious mood to get away with that one, aren’t
you!? Well, I’m never forgetting you did that!!”
“Wait, are you trying to break a record here!? Did you come to this sky city
in pursuit of that monster!?”
The Gondolier was so shocked because of the obvious “cause” visible even
from here.
It was a giant flying dragon with crimson armor-like scales covering its entire
body.
Even from here, it could be seen attacking the harbor block on the outer edge
of Flared. The hopeless ceiling was covered by a starry sky both day and
night. If this was a normal village with no sorcery protection, a single blast of
its dragon breath would have been enough to wipe it off the map.
The only reason that did not happen was because this was the Selected
Kingdoms’ largest sky city.
An armored train raced along steel rails using the many legs that made it look
like a centipede. That would be the reinforcements meant to drive back the
crimson dragon. Attack magic taking the form of cannons was already being
fired up from a short distance away from the scene, so the dragon was being
pushed into the sky as it tried to grab at the city with its sharp claws.
Also, instead of using simple shells, these could set up an extra-large barrier
in midair as an “umbrella” to repel an enemy and the enemy’s attacks. Not
even that giant dragon could crush the town so easily. In fact, it was the
dragon that was being gradually worn down.
“Think of it like the fireworks shows that big hotels put on. And in fact, that
does bring in a lot of people.”
“People not understanding the danger around them just shows how peaceful
our society is. A toast to Sky City Celedileka!”
At any rate.
The dragon was working hard to attack Fire Castle Town Flared, but the
barrage was too intense and holding its location was the most it could
manage. That meant it could not find an opening to attack. In that case, what
was causing all the noise in the castle town?
“Oh, hell. Really?” said the Gondolier. “It’s one of those airships again!”
“That’s not what this is. They’ll find a more manageable evil for their
ceremony. They can’t plan an event around it if they can’t control it.”
“Oh, would you look at that? They really are firing down from the sky.”
“Trapping a dragon between the shellfire coming from the sky city and the
airship sounds cool enough, but just picture the line of fire there. The magic
fired from the airship flies right into our city. That’s fine if every shot hits the
dragon, but every time they miss, the stray shot rains down on us.”
“…”
“Of course, being killed by that is as unlikely as firing a warning shot straight
up and having the magic fall right back onto your head. Also, if your house is
destroyed, Brightio in the center there will pay you the full price your house
is worth. And they are very generous with what they call full price, so it’s
probably meant to keep you quiet about it. Rumor has it some people buy a
cheap empty house like a lottery ticket and pray for some magic to fall right
smack onto it.”
That would explain the lack of tension in the people on the streets despite the
great spectacle in the starry yet sunny sky overhead. No one knew who had
actually worked out the odds of being hit, but that announcement would make
people assume it was nearly zero. Plus, they would get a nice payout if it did
happen.
The Gondolier spoke cheerfully while watching the collapse of one of the
giant osmosis blast furnaces made of clear artificial crystal.
“There have been a lot of monster attacks recently, but while driving that
thing away can’t be easy, wouldn’t killing it be even harder?”
“Sorry, but our prey is not a monster. I’m not a fan of those gentlemanly fox
hunts. Animal cruelty just isn’t my style.”
“That should be obvious. Human prey has always been other humans.”
They had arrived at their destination, so Ayato carried the dizzy blonde girl
out of the gondola and flipped a middle silver[1] toward the Gondolier.
“I’m including hazard pay too. And this area is only going to get more
dangerous, so I’d leave if I were you. Thanks for the ride.”
Part 2
Once the two of them had their feet back on the stone pavement, it was time
to get to work.
“Miss Teleria, I know you want to stay hydrated, but you will find yourself
running for the bathroom soon if you chug down bottle after bottle of water.”
“Don’t speak that way to a pure maiden. Ugh, it’s just soooo hot.”
In this large city, the mist mana known as Intangible Mist was arranged into
something like a long and narrow spider web using the tug of the magnets in
the countless relay devices dotting the streets. That mist mana would pass
right through people as long as they were not using a magical device, so even
the light would pass right through them, making it invisible.
Also, connecting a household sorcery device to that mist mana gave you
access to a variety of information services.
“Now, then.”
It was time to observe the visible world around him once again.
Instead of a tourist area, this was an industrial airport used to ship out various
industrial products manufactured using mana-conducting silver. The street
itself looked nice enough, but all the buildings here would be occupied by
sorcery craftsmen. There were no barkers calling out to potential customers,
gawdy posters, or other ways of gathering tourists here. Nor were there any
Traveling Salesmen with clear refrigerators or metal products.
Ayato heard a howl and looked up to see a Wolf Girl in a dress crouched on a
rooftop and releasing a call of rebellion into the heavens.
Past the evenly-arranged white walls and orange roofs was a large tower and
something like a collection of fishing poles. That was apparently the crane
that symbolized the industrial materials harbor. He was not interested in
factory sightseeing, but a large landmark like that meant he would not lose
his bearings.
Also, they were on the front line of the cannon fire here. The armored train
equipped with as many legs as a centipede came to a stop on the rails and
aimed its cannons toward the starry sky while the crimson dragon spread its
gigantic wings to cover them all like a canopy.
There was of course more cannon fire coming from beyond the crimson
dragon.
Like the Gondolier had said, the humans were firing on the dragon from an
airship in addition to the sky city. The crimson dragon was sandwiched
between the two directions of fire, but that meant any shots the airship missed
would send high-level attack magic raining down on the city.
“This block has been designated a Type Three Danger Zone. Please shelter
inside. I repeat…”
It was an unpleasantly mechanical female voice that repeated itself over and
over. The source seemed to be moving. The people would be buried alive if
the building they were sheltering inside was hit, but the warning must not
have wanted to let people imagine that possibility.
Teleria was still somewhat dizzy, but she managed to recall their tense
situation.
“Shh.”
Ayato dragged his partner girl behind a wooden box. He had seen something
larger than the taxi he had left with their luggage. He quietly observed a
scorpion-like mass of mana-conducting silver. If the information he had been
given in advance was accurate, that was one of Celedileka’s official Zootoxin
Mk. IIIs. It appeared to be following a set patrol route while repeating its
warning announcement, but the movement of its tail was odd. The official
model was known to have a blind spot behind it, but this one was
occasionally slamming the end of its tail into the ground behind it to
eliminate that blind spot.
Just like the taxi, this kind of independent device created a small tornado
inside itself like a powerful vacuum cleaner to trap the mist mana in that
small space and continually receive the informational benefits of that mana.
The Intangible Mist was laid out like a spider web along the lines connecting
the relay devices, but by taking the mist mana inside, these devices could
make decisions for themselves for a while without plugging into one of the
terminals known as stations.
If your defense weapons had been turned into a plaything for a sorcery
criminal, you were out of luck.
“That thing is acting like it’s on an official patrol, but if it detects us in this
area, it’ll shoot us with instakill poison magic. That thing’s tail concentrates
the power of its magic on a single point to break through any defenses, which
is incredibly useful for status effects like poison or oxidation that spread
throughout the body once they get into the enemy’s body tissue or body
structure. If you don’t want to be stuffed or soaked in formaldehyde and sold
off to some freak, then be very careful.”
He worked his mind like he was recalling the day’s menu and drew the sword
he used as a Linkage Plug.
Magic was found everywhere these days and devices that used it were just as
ubiquitous. The rooftops of ordinary buildings were no exception. He took
his 0.5 esoule[2] sword and stabbed it into the chimney rising straight up from
the building.
When he pulled the trigger at the grip and pulled back, the blade detached
and remained in the chimney.
A new blade compressed within the hilt popped out and he moved on to the
boxy pump managing the gutters. Then the base of the lightning rod and the
bird-repelling weather vane. He stabbed a blade into each of the sorcery
devices that used magic in any way.
Once he was done, he pulled the crystal tarot cards from his blue blazer’s
breast pocket and tossed them into the air. Those Linkage Monitors floated
on their own, drew out various arcana images, and visualized the manaflow –
in other words, the structure of the magic.
(I’ve hacked each of those household items. Starting from my Level 1 sword
at the base, I hacked the Level 1 chimney, pump, lightning rod, and weather
vane. I can combine them and have their processing space resonate. Then it’s
a simple matter of addition and repeating the process until I reach the level I
want. At Level 5, I can hijack anything up to Level 5. And at Level 10, up to
Level 10.)
Modern magic was performed by extracting the mana found thinly in the air,
pressure sealing it in containers, sending it along thin metal lines, and guiding
it to a board made from the gems crystalized in the gemflows hidden
underground. The work was almost entirely automated, but there was one
fundamental rule: all magic had to be activated by someone. Sorcery guns
were the most common form of ignition. While a home management system
or that scorpion appeared to be moving on their own, they were actually
being subconsciously controlled by someone. For a home device, it was
linked to a resident who was controlling the lights and air-conditioning. For
public devices like the scorpion, hundreds or thousands of government
workers in a theatre-like space would combine their mindpower to control
them all. The magic for that balloon bungalow they had taken here had
technically been activated and controlled by the blonde girl. It was just that
people were barely aware of it and it caused almost no exhaustion.
A Sorcery Hacker had to fool more than just the gemboard that was
connected to the thin threads of mana mist gathered together by magnets.
The linking sensation was no longer even verbalized, but odd sensations
would sometimes rise to the surface like waves and a hacker did not want
someone to notice their presence based on having “a bad feeling”.
“Okay, I’m at Level 10. Now I can reach that damn scorpion walking around
here.”
“What are you doing up here? I was just about to jump down.”
“You mean I climbed up here for nothing!? You need to tell me these things!
…Wait, huh? What the hell did you just say?”
“Wait, no, this is a three-story building! Wait! Don’t drag me along with
you!!”
He ignored her complaints, grabbed the slow blonde girl around the hips, and
jumped down. And he landed right on top of the (already hacked) Zootoxin
Mk. III making its patrol on the surface.
“Mugyuhh!”
“Ha ha ha. Miss Teleria, I appreciate the usual happy sensation. Scaring you
is always worth it.”
“Don’t you dare pick up the juvenile habits of an elementary schooler picking
on the girl he likes!!”
The scorpion must have detected the impact from above, but the toxic needle
tail rising up and glaring at them was not actually a problem. That mana-
conducting silver scorpion could only pursue its prey using the eyes on its
face. Even with that armor-piercing toxic needle right in front of them, it
could not attack them without seeing them with its crystal eyes.
His Linkage Cable sword worked by stabbing into a device and interfering
with the mist mana that was arranged in a long and thin string to transfer so
much information. Hijacking control with that interference was known as
Sorcery Hacking. You can think of it like having a long and thin string of
mist or a ring of smoke and placing a net in its path. The Intangible Mist
would pass through anything, so by having it pass through his device, he
could create an external antenna for himself. Then he could extract the
information dissolved into the mist and send in his own false information.
This underground technique was known as The Ring because it was similar
to the relationship between a loop of gold and a jewel, but you could not
actually stab your device just anywhere.
If his sword did not get into the wiring, it was meaningless, but a weapon
would be entirely covered in thick armor, leaving him with no good access
points.
(The eyeball lens. And I have to attack from a blind spot so the enemy
Sorcery Hacker doesn’t catch on!)
He stabbed the blade into the scorpion’s head, pulled the trigger, and pulled
the hilt away.
The violent shaking of its unmanned movement came to a stop and it began
walking with the smoothness of its shock-absorbing legs. The comfortable
ride was quite a change from their previous tension.
“Whaaat?”
“Recently, Sky City Celedileka has fallen victim to frequent attacks from
large monsters like dragons and griffins. Now, an advanced metropolis like
this is probably a more likely target than some small village hidden in a
remote area, so that is not that unusual on its own. Celedileka has been
placing defense of the city as their top priority by firing with reckless
abandon, but their thoughtless pincer attack means the airship shots damage
the city below.”
“Um, and the problem isn’t the stray shots themselves, but the people using
that as cover for their misdeeds, right?”
“Since warfighting shells are flying around instead of just gunfire, I supposed
the crime would technically be looting during a military action.” Ayato
readily made that dangerous comment. “And since one of the government’s
Zootoxin Mk. IIIs was hacked, the culprit is a Sorcery Hacker like me. They
use the damage from the shellfire as cover to achieve their goals. After all,
even if they break open someone’s safe, that person will be repaid and then
some by the government’s stray shot policy. The government is not going to
examine the scene all that closely because anything they did find would only
be showing off their own mistakes.”
They could of course see more Zootoxin Mk. IIIs walking around, but
checking the internal memory of the one he had hacked showed him their
cooperation pattern. That meant he knew the patrol routes for them all. If he
used that while heading deeper in, he could avoid any unnecessary combat.
The Sorcery Hacker group running rampant in this damaged area of the city
had prepared a toy like that in order to keep any witnesses out, so if anyone
set foot in here without knowing the patrol routes and was caught by that
mechanically-calculated net, they would probably be silenced by instakill
poison magic.
“This is really the perfect situation for them. Destroyed buildings can be paid
for, but lives aren’t so easy. That means the government will stubbornly
refuse to admit to anyone dying or going missing after a hit from a stray shot.
If there is any fear of that happening, the official documents will be rewritten
to cover it up. It will say the person was mildly injured, received the proper
treatment at a medical facility, and decided to leave the city with their juicy
payment in hand.”
“So they’ve created a social security system where no one will notice if
someone disappears.”
“Yes. Maybe the air of this castle town full of fire and blacksmithing has
gotten to their heads. This is honestly more frightening than that dragon that
can only use obvious violence.”
“Just as our client feared, this is a criminal paradise for human traffickers.”
Part 3
The law enforcement agencies like Government Security and the knights
were paid from a city or state’s public funds, but there were also many jobs
for individuals where a third party made a request and paid them a reward.
There were the Bouncers who protected a specific location or person, there
were the Ransackers who searched out a specific material such as a plant or
animal, and there were the Forwards who would be sent to the scene of some
brutal crime to resolve the issue.
“Now, then.”
The area under fire from the airship was quite large, but there were a few
pieces of information they could use to narrow that down to a single point.
The enemy Sorcery Hacker…no, the human traffickers were using the
airship’s cannon fire to get the government to cover up the evidence of their
crimes, so they would naturally choose the area receiving the most intense
fire.
“I wonder if this will be written off as looting by a mob that formed during a
military action.”
“Ugh. I bet that counts as a crime I’ve never even heard of before.”
Also, the patrol routes of the hacked Zootoxin Mk. IIIs had been subtly
changed to protect the criminals. That meant Ayato and Teleria could find the
criminal group if they made their way to the center of the circular off-limits
zone being protected by those mana-conducting silver scorpions.
They approached that area while using the giant crane in the distance as a
landmark to keep their bearings.
They did not actually enter the collapsed house they found there.
They stopped their scorpion a short distance away and got down onto the
stone pavement. The Zootoxin Mk. III’s great size was not suited for a
stealthy infiltration. They had it use its many legs to climb up a wall and take
a position on a building roof where it could overlook the surrounding area.
Meanwhile, the boy and the girl peered out from behind a corner.
“Found them. Four of them have cheap magnum sorcery guns and one has a
large bowgun that’s as customized as my sword. That must be his Linkage
Cable.”
“Yeah, I’ll admit it can be hard to tell since they have shock-absorbing
shoulder stocks and the guns themselves have been lengthened to make them
look more like submachineguns.”
The purpose of those thick magnums was obvious. They must not have had
the proper technology for manufacturing the cartridges filled with mist mana.
You could not just compress a ton of mana inside to make a powerful round.
Without the optimal balance, the mist would grow too dense and turn into
liquid drops inside the cartridge. That was the stereotypical reason for the
round to blow up in your face. To avoid that, they had simplified the structure
and made the gun sturdier to prevent it from rupturing. It did not even look
like they had used mana-conducting silver. Whether they had made those
themselves or had gotten help from the black market, they looked a lot like
poor-quality imitations made by melting down scrap metal. That said, the
caliber itself was quite large and each shot would pack quite a punch. A large
bullet meant intense recoil, but it also allowed you to draw a much more
complex and colorful muzzle flash that would consume a lot more mist mana
and produce much more powerful magic. And the louder gunshot would
mean a longer range.
Meanwhile, the large bowgun was technically a Linkage Plug just like
Ayato’s blade, so it was not even a sorcery gun that fired mist mana
cartridges to use magic. It was made of brightly polished mana-conducting
silver and it launched the antennae needed to take control of other sorcery
devices by interfering with the circulation of mist mana flowing in very thin
lines through that device. In other words, it was a Sorcery Hacker’s weapon.
There was an obvious difference in how much had been spent on the different
weapons.
A top-level Sorcery Hacker must have been hired on with a lease contract to
give a small-scale criminal group a boost.
Although this was only a nickname the man went by in that shady business.
“The information from our client was correct. That’s Funny Snatch, a sorcery
criminal who specializes in spiriting people away.”
“Does that look like a rescue operation to you? No, that’s clearly their main
dish for the day.”
The rough men were grabbing the arms of a skinny girl with brown skin. She
was tall but slender, making her the opposite of Teleria, and she wore a
leather vest and pants faded to a white color. However, there were large slits
open on either side of her legs and they were sewn together by something like
shoelaces. Her entire outfit seemed to be emphasizing just how slender she
was. Perhaps to further emphasize the skinniness of her waist, she wore a
thick leather belt style of Expansion Armor that floated around her bare
midriff without touching her body. Her long straight silver hair had as
beautiful a shine as the jewels in her earrings. Needless to say, she had the
kind of beauty that a certain type of people would be searching for.
“Her manners could use some work, but we can always break her later on.”
“Ugh…”
“No, let’s leave that to the buyer. We might be able to find a pervert who
enjoys doing that themselves. Let’s get her out of here.”
“Not so loud. …Defeating the four with the sorcery guns will be easy, but the
problem is Funny Snatch with his bowgun and the Zootoxin Mk. IIIs he’s
taken over. Attack them to carry out justice, and all the other ones patrolling
this area will focus on you. Hacking them ourselves is the play here. Even if
we went with a direct attack using your sorcery gun, their armor would just
deflect it all.”
Plus, Teleria’s sorcery gun was constructed with safety in mind, so it used a
rapid-fire barrage of smaller magic to prevent the enemy from making a
counterattack. It was meant to knock back the target and keep doing damage
until they had been worn down. It had little recoil and maintained its stability
even with full-auto, but it did not have the best penetrative power and it could
not trigger large explosions. An opponent with thick mana-conducting silver
armor was a poor match for her.
“I’m aware of that. I sent our scorpion up onto the roof, right? When a single
hacker has taken control of nearly 20 Zootoxin Mk. IIIs, you can assume
there was some kind of trick to it. This wide-range control probably means he
has a transmission spot set up at an elevated location.”
“That’s why he would have built up his Level bit by bit until he could target
something bigger. Just like you can take 1+1, 2+2, and 3+3 to reach 12. If we
can find the ‘bigger half’ of the equation and hijack it ourselves, all 20 of
those pawns will be ours. And then we surround them with those to put a stop
to this.”
Ayato had hacked a Zootoxin Mk. III himself, but he had not done it on his
own. He had needed to get some help from the duct, weather vane, and other
household items on that roof. If those were destroyed or rehacked by
someone else, he would lose control of that scorpion.
The vulgar men must have read the stitching on the inside of the girl’s
clothing.
“?”
Where had that man fired his bowgun to expand his processing space?
Finding it would not be difficult if he had their scorpion jump from rooftop to
rooftop.
The complex movements of the floating Linkage Monitor crystal tarot cards
gave him a report from the hacked scorpion.
“Found it. The bell tower in this same area, huh? It does have a lot of
processing space for the time calculations, wide-range auditory transmission,
and stress reduction acoustics. Abusing its processor core would give him
plenty of power all at once.”
Of course, using one big device instead of distributing the source of your
power made you more vulnerable to obstruction. Since there was no actual
schedule for the airship attacks that the human traffickers were using for
cover, there work location would change each day and they would have to
adlib. That did not give them much time to prepare and Ayato could use that
against them here.
“Okay, let’s get going. We can use the roofs to reach the bell tower. If we
remove the bolt he fired and stab my sword in instead, I can hack all of the
Zootoxin Mk. IIIs that are supposed to be protecting him.”
“Eh? Eh? You mean you’re going to leave that girl there?”
“We aren’t the cavalry that charges in with sorcery guns in hand. If we have a
sure thing, I can’t think of any reason not to use it.”
“Ow!!”
The brown girl frantically raised her voice. When Ayato looked again, he saw
her ears were unnaturally long and slender for a human’s. One of the men
with a sorcery gun had grabbed and pulled at her jeweled earrings just for
fun.
“Looks like she’s actually a Dark Elf. What are you doing living in a human
city?”
“…”
“Is the entire family like this, or did they adopt you from somewhere? Well,
either way, I bet this is why the Costers do everything the government says.
They turned themselves into merchants of death to keep their cute little
granddaughter from being kicked out.”
“Uuh.”
“So isn’t this for the best? With you gone, your family can break free of their
bondage. They won’t have to make murder weapons anymore. Although
there’s no washing their hands clean of the blood at this point! Gah hah hah
hah!!”
He heard someone biting their lip.
“She says she made them to protect everyone. She says they’re on patrol to
stop crimes before they happen. She says she’s creating the power to fight
bad guys without having to hurt anyone. So so!!”
“So – what?”
Her words rang hollow when those very devices had already been hacked.
But the she still spoke with the pride of the person who had created them.
“Grandma’s sorcery devices won’t obey the likes of you!! No matter what!
They exist to fight people like you and that’s what they’ll do in the end!!!!!!”
His plan was going well. He had located the core of the enemy Sorcery
Hacker’s calculation space. If he used that to hijack all the other Zootoxin
Mk. IIIs in the area, he could use those scorpions as his weapons. There was
no need for him and Teleria to stand in front of the enemy. In fact, letting the
enemy know your identity and location was a critical mistake for snipers and
Sorcery Hackers alike. So the best option here was to remain hidden while
hacking what he needed to end this safely and smartly. And he had made all
the preparations necessary to do just that.
(Grandma’s sorcery devices aren’t murder weapons? She says she made them
to protect everyone?)
He threw out all of his plans in order to pay respect to what that girl had said.
With his face and body exposed, that ill-natured Sorcery Hacker smiled and
spoke.
Part 4
Not just the real weapons, but the wooden sticks and toy guns the small
children on the streets would play with. Because she never knew when they
would be turned her way simply because she had long ears. She hated how
ubiquitous those deadly sorcery guns and sorcery devices were. It had pained
her greatly to learn the grandmother she so respected made a living creating
them.
And this was the response from that person who had reached out a helping
hand to a dark elf with nowhere to go:
No matter what excuses they tried to make, people carried weapons because
they felt powerless.
They felt they needed a greater power in order to protect the things that
mattered to them.
Even if the spread of weapons was meant to protect people, their presence
only caused neighbors to view each other with even greater suspicion. And
then you needed an even more powerful weapon than those neighbors if you
were to feel safe. That was the kind of society it created.
But the people in that labyrinth could not see through its walls. No matter
how foolish it was, they could never see how silly they were being while in
the midst of it all.
So…
“If I have someone else – something inhuman – do the exact same foolish
thing, surely everyone will realize how silly it is to seek after weapons. Then
they will understand how cruel it is to throw stones.”
That was what her beloved grandma had said while placing a wrinkled hand
on the frightened girl’s head.
“And when the power to fight really is necessary, the people need not return
to the brutality of the past. No matter how many stones are thrown at us, the
machines I make will protect everyone. And you are no exception, Mamilis.
Machines do not discriminate based on where you were born or the length of
your ears. And once they see that impartial treatment, surely the people
trapped in that labyrinth of their own making will see the error of their ways.”
“She says she made them to protect everyone. She says they’re on patrol to
stop crimes before they happen. She says she’s creating the power to fight
bad guys without having to hurt anyone. So so!!”
They could not be allowed to fall into the hands of filthy sorcery criminals.
And yet.
No matter how loud she yelled, those masses of mana-conducting silver did
nothing. In the end, her grandma’s sorcery devices would only obey the
instructions they were given. If they were under someone else’s control, they
would become nothing but weapons that dispensed cruelty and slaughter.
“Grandma’s sorcery devices won’t obey the likes of you!! No matter what!
They exist to fight people like you and that’s what they’ll do in the end!!!!!!”
Part 5
Was it the human traffickers who thought they had complete control of the
scene? Was it the enemy Sorcery Hacker known as Funny Snatch? Was it the
Dark Elf girl who was about to have everything taken from her? Or was it
Teleria Nereid Aquamarine who had been hiding behind cover until a
moment ago?
They all watched as a boy walked out into the open and flicked one of the
crystal tarot cards floating around him.
“Break connection.”
A moment later, an explosive boom erupted in the distance. It came from the
distant bell tower. And the only other person there who seemed to realize
what that meant was Funny Snatch, the Sorcery Hacker who was carrying a
giant bowgun-style Linkage Plug.
There may not been nothing righteous about the words of a Sorcery Hacker.
Something he had to say in the presence of that girl who had been driven to
the edge of the cliff.
“I won’t do anything as cheap as hack them myself. Young lady, I’ll show
you what your grandma’s creations are really meant to do!!”
Ayato could have hijacked everything with this Linkage Plug sword, but he
chose not to. By destroying the bell tower itself, he eliminated the human
traffickers’ processing space and returned the hacked mana-conducting silver
scorpions to their original controllers.
They reverted to what the girl’s grandma had made and what the girl had
hoped for.
They were back in the government’s control, so what would those nearly 20
Zootoxin Mk. IIIs do if they spotted some suspicious people lurking in the
attack site?
The rough men had initially calmly turned toward Ayato and pressed the
stocks of their magnum-style sorcery guns against their shoulders to aim at
him, but then the closest giant scorpion beat one of them to the ground with a
large pincer. He did not even have time to widen his eyes in surprise before
the enormous poison stinger tail moved. That directly-injected torrent of
poison could knock out a man-eating tiger from a range of 400 esoule[3], so
when it hit him from point-blank range, he began convulsing on the ground.
The other thugs pressed the top of their guns to their foreheads to engrave the
memorized letters and numbers on the disintegrating lead bullet before
aiming at their target. By passing through the fireworks-like muzzle flashes,
the torrents of mist mana produced supernatural phenomena like flames and
vacuum blades. Those two were Primary Burst and Tertiary Tornado
respectively. Their magnum-like calibers were large enough to require a
shoulder stock, so the magic using the large disintegrating lead bullets and
the contained mist mana were all quite destructive…but that mana-
conducting silver armor could not be harmed by the kind of magic a single
person could produce. In a pure contest of power, it could not have been
more obvious whether a flesh-and-blood human or a sorcery device would
come out on top.
Colorless mana was given its traits by the four basic elements of fire, water,
wind, and earth, but none of them was a match for the Zootoxin Mk. III.
The thick mana-conducting silver forcibly deflected it all and attacked the
criminals head on.
While either crushing them below its legs or knocking them away with its
powerful tail, three of the sorcery guns were broken and neutralized in no
time.
The one remaining man held his cheap sorcery gun that had been cheaply
customized to be larger than a submachinegun and tried to flee, but he was
already surrounded. He could not escape onto any road or alley around them
because the mana-conducting silver scorpions were blocking every path.
Instead, the kidnapper reached for the brown girl. He likely assumed the dark
elf would function as a hostage if her grandmother had built these things, but
that was actually the worst decision he could have made. Hadn’t the girl said
her grandma had built them to protect everyone?
A Zootoxin Mk. III moved in between the brown girl and the kidnapper to
shield that innocent life. The man’s outstretched arm was deflected by thick
armor, but before the fear could show there, a large pincer mercilessly
slammed into his face.
“You…”
The girl had squeezed her eyes shut, but once the expected impact never
arrived, she hesitantly opened her eyelids. When she saw the scene before
her, she finally reached her fingers out toward that armor.
“You’ll…protect me???”
“But…”
“What is it, Miss Teleria? I don’t think I’ve ever looked cooler.”
“Wait, wait, wait. Is it just me or are those scorpions locking onto us now?”
“Of course they are. The Zootoxin Mk. IIIs have regained control and we
look as much like a suspicious Sorcery Hacker group as those thugs do.”
“Y-you mean?”
“What!? If you’re going to show off, then you need to clean up after
yourself!”
But “I will not be accepting any complaints” was one of Ayato’s favorite
phrases, so he gently whispered in the blonde girl’s ear.
“Miss Teleria.”
“I have no one else I can rely on. You are my only hope.”
“Uh.” She was unsure what to say in response to this surprise attack. “O-
okay, fine, fine, fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine!!”
(I’m pathetic! Oh, I’m so pathetic! Why do I always let him manipulate me
like this!?)
She was more than half in tears as she drew full-auto handgun-style sorcery
guns from her left and right holsters and finally aimed at the mana-
conducting silver scorpions through the dot sights. But the human trafficking
scum had already proven that using simplified magic was not enough to
defeat those things in a firefight.
Even with the large-capacity disintegrating lead bullets and mist mana
provided by the large caliber, they had been overpowered. Teleria instead
gradually built up damage by rapid-firing small, low-recoil magic, so she
could not hope to directly destroy an opponent like this.
That was why she had a different objective in mind. She pressed the slide of
her guns against her forehead to engrave the necessary letters and numbers
into the disintegrating lead bullets. She changed the structure of the magic.
The red dots of the laser guides pointed not to the Zootoxin Mk. IIIs
themselves, but at the stone pavement below their feet. Then came the
muffled sound of the rapid-fire gunfire passing through the built-in
suppressor. She must have been using a really nice suppressor because the
empty cartridges being ejected onto the ground were actually louder. The
fading blue light gave its last shine as they hit the ground and they lost their
color like withering flowers.
The water and healing had an immediate effect in the gaps between the stone
pavement. With the sound of something hard straining under pressure, the flat
stone pavement swelled up and a great quantity of roots and trunks burst out.
Even when the land looked perfectly leveled, there would still be plants
stubbornly growing there. Teleria had simply accelerated their growth.
Even if they could not directly break the thick mana-conducting silver armor,
the thick bark could keep them from moving. The “explosion” at the
scorpions’ feet hit them like a trap door swinging up, their flat bodies were
lifted into the air, and they were flipped over.
And this was no time for Ayato to be hiding behind the blonde girl’s back
and cheering her on.
The Sorcery Hacker known as Funny Snatch still had his giant bowgun-style
Linkage Plug. The chewing sound coming from his mouth may have come
from some kind of thin-sliced jerky. There were no textbooks in the world of
Sorcery Hacking, so it was common for people to have constructed their own
rules for maintaining focus.
“You really think I’m letting you get away? I doubt those meatheads could
have constructed this criminal operation that ropes in the government to
cover for you. No, the main dish our client is interested in is you.”
It was not that the Sorcery Hacker had done something new at this point.
While hackers in movies might work wonders with minute movements of
their fingers, there was only so much they could do in reality. A Sorcery
Hacker’s skill all came down to how many cards they had prepared in
advance and when they chose to play them.
So…
“If I had my payment in hand – chew, chew – I wouldn’t have had to mess
with this.”
Laughter joined the chewing noise as the enemy Sorcery Hacker known as
Funny Snatch aimed his giant bowgun toward the heavens.
No.
“I always work with a dual core, partially as insurance for times like this.
Chew. One of those was the bell tower I was using to control the Zootoxin
Mk. IIIs. I never mentioned the other, but I’m also resonating with an aerial
guidance light to borrow its power. And that’s at about Level 25.”
“…”
“Chew, chew. Simply put, that leaves one full calculation base to work with,
but I’m not gonna bother trying to retake control of those scorpions at this
point. That’d be too inefficient since I’m linked with something much more
interesting.”
Ayato slowly looked up at where the Linkage Cable bowgun was aimed.
“It’s really just a balloon bungalow. Chew. You can find those in any
decently-sized city, but I’ve erased this one from the control system.”
“I see.”
“And what is currently attacking us from the sky? A crimson dragon. Chew,
chew. Now, question two: if a pesky fly buzzes in front of its nose, what do
you think it’ll do?”
Part 6
All light and sound were blown away.
A direct hit from that war-level attack would sink even a military airship. No
matter how hard the mana-conducting silver scorpions tried to defend their
protection target, they would be melted along with the girl.
The buildings in the way and the sorcery shields were useless.
That attack had enough firepower to blast right through the entire sky city.
“Wha-?”
It was Sorcery Hacker Funny Snatch who cried out at the cruel world around
him.
“Ch-chew. Why? How could an attack like that not kill anyone!?”
“Ah, ahh?”
Teleria had nearly fallen over in shock, but Ayato had grabbed her in his
arms at some point. And while Ayato should have been the #1 target, he
made no attempt to run or hide.
“Diiid yooou forgeeeet? I borrowed one of the scorpions to destroy the bell
tower, but they all returned to normal once the bell tower had been destroyed.
Except for the one I had already hacked independently.”
“Ah.”
“Primitive bullets can break through paper with ease, but when they make
contact, their trajectory is bent ever so slightly. So if you combine hundreds
of pieces of paper, you can actually stop a lead bullet. Of course, I wasn’t
expecting anything like that here.”
In other words.
“I gave the rooftop scorpion a simple command: knock over all the tall
objects standing up from the rooftops, be they chimneys, bell towers, or
whatever else. The crimson dragon’s breath would punch through those
diagonally-toppled obstacles, but that bent its trajectory just a little. And
small margins of error can add up to something significant if there are enough
of them. So, so, so.”
“Chew. Are you saying you intentionally diverted the course of the dragon
breath!?”
“Well, you people were using the airship cannons and that giant beast as
cover for your human trafficking operation. You couldn’t afford to get hit
yourself, so I knew you must have carefully studied its behavior patterns.
That’s why I figured your last-ditch attempt would come down to that. That
said, it wasn’t easy both diverting it out of the way and making sure it didn’t
hit any of the other homes around here. Feel free to praise me for that one.”
For one thing, simply diverting the path of that high-power breath was
superhuman enough. She could not even find the words to describe worrying
about the unknown number of other people in the vicinity on top of that.
Funny Snatch’s mistake had been thinking he could hold back a calamity by
brute force.
“Any risk I bring on myself is also placed on my partner who I care about
more than the fate of the world, so did you really think I would make my
move with anything less than a flawless plan?”
It was the way he said things like that with a straight face that caused the
blonde girl’s body temperature to skyrocket without end in his arms.
“Now, then. How many balloon bungalows did you have to send past the
dragon’s nose? If you had just the one piece of insurance, then do you have
anything at all left to protect yourself?”
“A Sorcery Hacker is in no position to talk about justice, so I’ll let them take
over.”
“Enjoy the justice they were designed to provide, you perverted criminal.”
Part 7
Settling everything while looking cool was great and all, but Ayato and
Teleria were not sorcery technicians authorized by the Selected Kingdoms.
No matter how skilled they were and no matter what their objective, a
Sorcery Hacker was a Sorcery Hacker and there was only one thing they had
to do after their job was complete.
Simply put…
“Run away!”
They were leaving the Dark Elf girl behind, but if the Zootoxin Mk. IIIs had
truly returned to the original functionality her grandmother had wanted, then
they would never allow any harm to come to her. The beaten-up human
traffickers and Sorcery Hacker Funny Snatch would likely be arrested by Fire
Castle Town Flared’s knights. And if the criminals did wake up and try to
escape, the scorpions might actually kill them.
Ayato did make sure to retrieve that large bowgun-style Linkage Plug that
was a Sorcery Hacker’s primary tool.
But instead of robbing his enemy of a weapon, he was more interested in the
data contained inside.
The same Gondolier as before called out to them while apparently sensing no
danger at all from the shells being fired in the starry sky like a fireworks
festival.
“Oh? What’s the rush? Was that the wrong place to invite your girlfriend
after all?”
He was not pulled over to their side of the river, so this required a bit of
athletic ability. Teleria looked hesitant, so Ayato swept her feet out from
under her to princess carry her.
“Kyah.”
Then he took a running start and leaped to the gondola floating in the red
river.
“Gyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!”
The dragon must have given up under the heavy barrage from the humans
because a brief moment of relative silence fell with only his beloved partner’s
voice echoing around them.
“From ‘kyah’ to ‘gyah’, huh? You shouldn’t force yourself, but it still
saddens me to hear that kind of yell from a girl. Maybe I still need more
training.”
“Ayato, were you aware my skirt has two layers and the outer long skirt is
floating Expansion Armor?”
“?”
“That means I can control it with magic and use it to trap rude boys!”
The cloth around her waist wriggled like a living creature and swallowed up
the Sorcery Hacker in a surprise attack.
Seeing the boy pathetically captured must have helped calm her down
because Teleria put her hands on her hips.
“Hgh, mgh.”
“No. I am not letting you out no matter how sad you sound.”
“Miss Teleria, was this supposed to be a punishment? Because all you have
done is surround me with your scent.”
“!!!???”
Teleria blushed and started pummeling the makeshift bag from the outside so
the Gondolier spoke up in exasperation.
“Flirt if you like, but could you at least tell me your destination?”
Ayato managed to extract his head from the warm and sweet-smelling skirt
and instructed the man to take them to the inn their luggage had been taken
to.
The scorpions were apparently still pursuing them, but those things
specialized in smoothly moving along the ground or walls. The molten metal
rivers must have been outside their jurisdiction because their pursuit came to
a stop when the faint tracks on the ground – in other words, footprints that
could not be seen with the naked eye – arrived at the edge of the river.
Assuming their coordination with the giant killer bees that flew through the
air or the great serpents that swam through the scorching rivers did not go
smoothly, Ayato and Teleria had lost them.
Looking around cautiously would have only made him look suspicious, so
Ayato ignored them and messed with the Linkage Cable bowgun instead.
The Gondolier seemed worried about Teleria who was looking pale from the
heat and the rocking of the boat, but at the same time…
“What’s that, a souvenir? Probably not the gift most girls are looking for on a
date.”
“I am aware.”
Ayato responded to the man’s on-the-job chatting while he checked over the
bowgun and peered down the scope on the top. The lens was made of crystal,
but it was made dark like sunglasses to block out light.
The giant dragon must have taken a break because there was little cannon fire
in the starry sky as he peered up at it.
(I see. It’s based on a fortunetelling tool that views the sunspots.)
A giant form moved in to block his view, so he removed his eye from the
scope. The gondola was moving along the orange river, so they had come
across one of the osmosis blast furnaces that looked like a vacuum tube or
giant tower of crystal.
Either way, it was now time to visualize the mana used for Sorcery Hacking.
“What?”
Teleria looked confused as Ayato pulled out the crystal tarot cards he used as
a Linkage Monitor.
“Let’s draw out the data inside here and identify everyone who bought the
girls who have gone missing already. Once we have the list, we can submit it
to Sky City Celedileka’s government. Then those macho knights with too
much time on their hands can take care of the rest. I imagine they volunteered
for the knights based on what they saw in the movies because they do love
their rescue operations.”
It truly came without warning. A woman touched one of the crystal tarot
cards with her fingertip.
Ayato, Teleria, and the Gondolier had of course been the only people in the
gondola rowing down the molten metal river. Given the width of the river,
there was no way anyone else could board it now.
That young woman really was there. She had long purple hair that looked like
a condensed form of the night and her body’s alluring curves were evident
even through her non-revealing clothing. She must have been proud of her
job because she wore a classic maid uniform. She bent over alongside Ayato
and indicated one of his cards with a slender fingertip.
“Here.”
She ignored the complaint from this acquaintance and dropped a small but
heavy leather bag into Ayato’s palm. It contained an assortment of gold[4].
Was that a lot for a day’s work, or was it too little for risking one’s life in
battle? The answer to that depended a lot on the individual’s values.
This payment for their work had seemingly materialized out of the ether.
“?”
“Urp, ugh. Wh-what is it? Oh, I couldn’t possibly read such small print and
illustrations right now.”
To those who did not know how to use the cards, the complex arrangement of
arcana images looked mystical and incomprehensible. Now that magic could
be activated at the pull of a trigger, the people who simply wanted to use
magic did not need to understand how everything worked thanks to the
advancements made in the fields of gem and mana use.
The Gondolier looked shocked, but Ayato did not bother responding.
“Jorbe Alphoverin, a man of 65. Now, I can’t deny the possibility that
someone with very peculiar tastes put in a request, but it sure sounds like
there’s something else going on, right?”
“Hold on there.”
“Alphoverin? There’s only one family with that weird name. Isn’t Jorbe
Alphoverin the urban design manager for Sky City Celedileka? There’s even
a statue of him in the city square.”
“Urban…design?”
“Well, the actual sky city plan started so long ago no one even knows how
many hundreds of combo-years ago it even was, but he’s definitely the one
who took over the old design theory during this generation and successfully
got things off the ground…literally. He manages everything from the basic
floating principle to the individual mist mana wiring, so the newspapers have
called him a multitool of a genius. Yeah, and I think he was involved in the
city infrastructure and defense system as well. Y’know, that aurora-like
unbreakable wall that protects Brightio Castle. The Free Audience…whatever
it is. That’s apparently considered his crowning achievement.”
“…”
“The sky has grown cloudy,” said their calm-faced client as she looked up
into the starry sky that was barely visible thanks to the orange-glowing river
and the osmosis blast furnaces that towered up like giant vacuum tubes. “This
is an ominous aurora. You erred in your final move, Sorcery Hacker.”
She whispered softly in his ear yet her voice squeezed tightly at his heart. Her
voice seemed to manifest the unique fearsomeness of a beautiful woman.
A beam of light just as powerful as the previous dragon breath was launched
toward the ground from an elevated position.
“Wha-?”
This unforeseen blast overturned the game board he had set up as a Sorcery
Hacker.
The brutal beam appeared to have been launched from the top of one of the
osmosis blast furnaces that stood up from this fiery town like great crystal
towers. It passed by above their heads and accurately struck an area nearby.
It was the supposedly safe area where the dark elf and scorpions were waiting
for the knights to arrive.
He suddenly realized the young woman in a classic maid uniform was gone.
Something fluttered by in front of him and he saw a purple butterfly flying
above the scorching river. That night butterfly was decorated with alluring
lace and gems and was not found anywhere in nature.
A client was only a client. They were paying to have the job done, so they
would not kindly provide assistance at times like this.
The Sorcery Hacker softly grabbed the blonde girl’s shoulders to support her
since she was woozy from the heat.
“Oh, goddammit!!”
He had given him a middle silver[7] last time, so it averaged out to the
standard rate when the (tourist-priced) drinks were included. Ayato ignored
the man as he swept Teleria’s legs out from under her and jumped to the bank
while princess carrying her.
“Wahyah!?”
He was curious who the sniper was, but he needed to focus on what had
happened where the blast had hit. That would determine whether or not their
job had been a success or a failure.
“Goddamn them! What moron decided to sully our work like this!?”
Teleria was blushing and flailing her arms and legs, but when running full
speed, this was honestly faster. He slipped between some panicked salesmen
and ran right back the way they had come.
“Dammit.”
The smell of a rusty liquid was mixed with the stench of burned hair and
flesh.
This was nothing like the smell of a kitchen while cooking some meat that
had been drained of blood and prepared with salt and spices. This was the
odor of unaltered lives being burned away and there was no comparison.
“I was right. That was meant to silence them!!”
A blast even more powerful than the dragon’s had been fired down from the
top of one of those crystal towers that resembled vacuum tubes. The
destruction had left a large hole in the floating ground, so a gust of wind blew
in from below. The stone pavement and the ground below were heated to an
orange glow along the edge of the hole and the high temperatures had
transformed them into glass.
He did not want to think about what happened to Funny Snatch and the other
human traffickers.
There were not even any grotesque corpses to inspire normal terror. The only
thing remaining of them was the smell of burning flesh lingering in the air.
That was the stench of death. That odor told him they had not simply faked
their death to make a getaway.
“Oh, it looks like the Dark Elf girl is okay,” said Teleria. “She’s still
breathing!!”
“…”
The many scorpions must have quickly moved to defend her. The brown girl
with the long ears of a Dark Elf had her long straight hair spread out on the
ground around her, but there was not a burn on her. However, Ayato did not
consider that to be good luck. This was no coincidence; it was the result of
the sniper’s skill. They had carefully calculated out the effects of the direct
hit and the side effects on the surrounding area to take only the lives they
intended to take.
He doubted the average human could pull off that kind of magic.
Anyone could use magic with the pull of a trigger these days, but using magic
that powerful could easily smash your body to pieces from the recoil alone.
This seemed like a superhuman feat to him.
And…
“Huh?”
A large silhouette and the buzzing of wings arrived in the sunny and starry
sky overhead.
Teleria had been crouched down to help up the unconscious dark elf, but she
looked up to see what it was.
It was one of the sorcery devices used to protect Sky City Celedileka. That
giant mass of mana-conducting silver was designed to resemble a killer bee
and was packed full of homing rounds that used a wide variety of curses.
After all, fighting Funny Snatch’s group had come back to bite them.
It seemed too well played. Was this an adlibbed method of cutting off the
lizard’s tail, or had this always been the plan to set them up? It had worked so
perfectly he could not figure out which it was.
He did not know what idiot had done this, but they had been set up to take the
blame for the sniper’s crimes.
“Wh-wh-what do we do!?”
“That should be obvious. Yeah, we need to get that girl medical care as soon
as possible. Hold onto her and don’t drop her.”
What good was relying on formless concepts like “protecting the world” or
“making history”? He would rather keep his feet planted solidly on the
ground, focus on the incidents occurring in the real world, and do everything
he could to reach his hand out to someone he could save right then and there.
Something like that was happening here in Sky City Celedileka and it was
showing signs of being connected to a much greater tragedy.
So.
They had been set up quite masterfully, but that was the fate of those who
worked outside the law. He was quick to change gears.
Most sorcery tools will create their own wiring by compressing the Intangible
Fog (i.e. the mana spread thinly throughout the air) and extending it into a
thin spider web network using various relay devices and control theories.
They can easily produce a variety of effects by passing that mana through a
gemboard inlaid with the various gemstones crystalized from the
underground gemflows, but a Sorcery Hacker will use a variety of methods to
interfere with the long and narrow mist manaflows to cause malicious
phenomena.
The illegal Linkage Plugs take many forms to suit their owner: swords,
claws, darts, bows, forks, icepicks, etc. But unlike the general image people
hold, they cannot hack just anything. Their design is focused on portability,
so their individual processing power is not all that high.
In most cases, the Sorcery Hacker will start by attacking a simple sorcery tool
located nearby, such as a streetlight or sprinkler, to resonate with its
processing space and increase their Level to the point that they can target
actual city infrastructure or military weapons.
These conditions mean that the traditional violence of numbers does not work
on a Sorcery Hacker. It is possible for them to reach a resonance level of 100
or 1000, so we need to assume those sorcery criminals could acquire the
power to single-handedly destroy a city-state if the conditions are right.
Part 1
Starlight shined on Sky City Celedileka around the clock, but it still looked
very different once the sun set.
Mana light orbs transformed mist mana into fire magic inside a vacuum
crystal container, and mana light tubes coated the inside of a cylindrical
crystal tube with phosphorescent moss spores and then sent mist mana
through. The combination of the two conquered the night and made it look
like the night sky had descended to the city.
“They’re drowning out the starry sky again. The people here must really hate
that red aurora.”
“Nirvelphany. You’re supposed to attach the start of the name to the end to
create a loop, right?”
All cities erected statues of famous people with a connection to the city, but
the statues here included famous members of the Forturiana Church, which
may have been a result of how much they loathed Demon Lord Nirvelphany.
That church had apparently had effective control of the city long before the
Temple Moving Ceremony that would soon be officially held.
Ayato and Teleria were surrounded by appetizing smells and the lively noises
of partying, but they could not enjoy any of it. They could no longer use the
Fire Castle Town Flared inn they had reserved a room at. The flying killer
bees had taken photos of their faces, so that room would have been broken
into it and their luggage retrieved by Government Security or the knights.
“We were only renting the place, so we can find somewhere else to spend the
night.”
“That’s not the issue! Our luggage! Do you have any idea how many changes
of clothes I had in here?”
“Oh, no! And my underwear was in there too, so who knows who is
inspecting that right this very moment!! This is a crisis for my maiden
heart!!!!!”
(That’s what this is about? Well, I seriously doubt an outsider could figure
out how to break through that lock I set up. Still, this is pretty funny, so I’ll
let her keep thinking that.)
…As you could tell from their petty argument, they had escaped any
immediate threat to their lives. They were no longer being chased by those
killer bees and scorpions made from mana-conducting silver.
Defeating those devices in a direct fight would have been quite difficult, but
if they used the chaos of taking control of one and sending it against the
others, they could create enough of an opening to escape.
He had also taken the human trafficking data extracted from the Linkage Plug
bowgun and inputted it into a crashed killer bee. When Sky City Celedileka’s
government retrieved and repaired it, they would receive the data. Then they
would pay the buyers a visit with sorcery guns at the ready and rescue the
girls who had disappeared. However…
“Are you kidding me!? Are they trying to steal our thunder!?”
“I’m willing to work through the night for this. Summon the knights and
begin the human wave attack!!”
…Even someone as (according to him) cool as Ayato had to cover his face
with his hands when he viewed the crystal tarot cards that moved on their
own. He was leaning back against a dangerous advertisement poster saying a
Curse Master’s services were available for hire.
The mist mana known as Intangible Mist would generally pass through
anything not related to magic and it was invisible since it even passed
through light. A variety of information services were provided by the spider
web of long, thin strings of mist mana spread around the city by all the relay
devices installed much like the sprayers built around shelves of grapes or
morning glory or like the sprinklers at the golf courses the nobles so enjoyed.
That was convenient, but since it was made up of lines between two fixed
points, the information could only be accessed from the devices at the starting
and ending point. The technology was in a transitionary period where it was
wireless but had the same restrictions as a wired technology.
There were exceptions like Ayato’s crystal tarot cards that exchanged
information by picking up the spray that left those carefully controlled mist
manaflows. Of course, making contact like that was illegal. The connection
was also too weak for proper Sorcery Hacking, but when you knew how it
worked, actually going to the fixed devices felt like way too much effort.
Mist mana could not be seen since it even passed through light.
That was why Ayato used the estimated the location of the manaflow
between a food stall’s register and a relay device that resembled a pool or
beach’s outdoor shower made from metal pipes. He calculated out the line it
would take and stabbed his Linkage Cable sword into the road at a point in
the middle. Since he could not hack a device this way, he could not increase
his Level, but it did allow him to steal data.
And all this sneaking around was not happening in Fire Castle Town Flared
where all the previous excitement had occurred. They had quickly moved to
the lower levels of Wind Castle Town Silphine before they could be
surrounded. The entire sky city would of course be on alert, but the intensity
would be lower here.
But some unknown person had picked a fight with him while advancing some
kind of plan that would affect the city around him and the many people who
lived there.
He would reveal that enemy’s identity and destroy everything they were
trying to do.
He was not interested in the line between good and evil. A fight between evil
and evil was fine with him. But once he decided someone was his enemy, he
would show no mercy or restraint. Whether they worked alone or as a group,
he would utterly crush them.
“Wh-what do we do now?”
“So let’s see. The primary problem is that the mystery sniper used the human
traffickers to abduct Jorbe Alphoverin, the urban design manager for Sky
City Celedileka. He will almost certainly be tortured until he reveals all of his
secrets. Simply put, the villain will know all of this city’s vulnerabilities. And
I doubt this ends there. They have some big job in mind.”
“H-hyehh…”
“The next biggest issue is how that villain has forced us to take the blame for
them silencing the human traffickers. If they do end up doing something big
here, they might shove the blame for that onto us too. I will own up to the
crimes I have committed, but I’m not going to sit here and take the blame for
someone else’s crimes.”
“So we need to strike before that happens. I don’t know who it is, but let’s
show them just who they’ve picked a fight with. That is our plan here. Do you
understand now, Miss Teleria?”
“Good enough.”
In other words, they were both on the run and preparing for a fight. And in
either case, the laxer security outside the fire town worked in their favor.
The flow of people was necessary to keep tourists happy and to keep the
various industries running. If they set up strict checkpoints everywhere and
stalled that flow, it would be a lot like Sky City Celedileka strangling itself.
And the loss of money was not just an issue for individuals. It affected cities
and states as well.
But aside from that…
“So about that Dark Elf girl…um, who was she? I think they mentioned her
name.”
“Mam…Mami…um, Mamilis? Yes, that was it. Mamilis Coster! She is from
some craftsman family, right?”
“Um, I did pull the trigger and shoot her with recovery magic, so she should
be fine. Specifically, I used Secondary Ex Aid and Secondary Ex Icing. The
manaflow circulating in her body has stabilized, so it would be best to let her
sleep somewhere quiet for now.”
It was said the human body was 60% water. (Although they had not wrung a
human out like a rag, so how exactly had they proven that figure?) Just like
the Intangible Mist circulating through every part of the city as a web-like
piece of city infrastructure, mana also circulated efficiently through living
creatures.
“About that. Her house was reduced to rubble and our inn is off limits to us.”
“They’re probably fine. If she didn’t live alone, she would have been worried
about her family first and foremost when those human traffickers pulled her
from the wreckage. Her family is almost certainly doing just fine in some
other part of this city.”
“We could always leave her with the knights, but given how badly they want
results, they might ignore how it looks and interrogate her through the night.
It would probably be best to keep her with us until the heat dies down.”
“…”
“Real incidents aren’t like some great war between the Hero and the Demon
Lord. We aren’t some warriors with the official protection of the state; we do
illegal jobs for money. If we don’t clean up after ourselves, it will only add
more crimes to the list.”
Teleria massaged her temples with her fingers and fell silent. She had
probably stopped trying to think about it. Of course, there were some
problems without a simple answer.
“Let’s find somewhere to spend the night. That said, we’re wanted criminals,
so they’re sure to be distributing posters bearing our image. We can’t use a
normal inn.”
“Are you familiar with any underground inns that will accept wanted
criminals? This is our first time in this city.”
“Searching the traveler blogs isn’t the only way. You can look for certain
signs.”
Fortunately, they had plenty of money thanks to receiving their payment from
their client woman, that purple butterfly who had a way of mysteriously
appearing and disappearing. A classy resort would be one thing, but they
could easily afford an underground inn.
Ayato glanced over at a Moneylender walking through the city night with
several bodyguards in black and at a seedy-looking Flower Seller girl as he
walked past.
“Not all of the runaways searching for a shady hideout have much funding on
hand, so there will always be a pawnshop near those sketchy inns. And those
pawnshops will specialize in buying stolen goods. If we look for signs like
that, we’re sure to find one in a city as large as this.”
Part 2
Back in Fire Castle Town Flared, the knights who maintained order in the
city were walking through the night. They wore dark gray armor that was a
combination of monster tendon and leather to increase various athletic
abilities plus protectors of oxidized mana-conducting silver that were
tempered to make it harder even if that reduced versatility. The area around
their vitals was packed with soundproofing material since the range of magic
was determined by the range of its gunshot noise. The armor was then
colored to match the environmentally-destructive material known as asphalt
that had been banned from use during the initial experiments at the Academy
Towers, which had been erected by the combined royal families of the
Selected Kingdoms that ruled an entire continent. That coloration was meant
to symbolize their ability to slay the natural threat of demons along with the
very scenery around them. Even without the large sorcery guns at their hips
or backs, their very presence symbolized enough military might to
overwhelm the ordinary people.
One person among them, Henrietta Split Destrius, stepped into an empty inn
room. Her colleagues stopped searching the room to exchange a greeting with
her.
She alone was different from the others. She had the same asphalt color, but
her protector-based armor was not the latest version available. She
intentionally wore an older model. That was less practical, but the design was
popular with the people. Her head was exposed since she did not wear a
helmet, her curved breastplate showed off her feminine bodylines, and she
wore a short tight skirt around her hips. It may have been a modification of a
ponytail, but her beautiful blonde hair was braided down to her hips.
Combined with the armor she had chosen, she had the perfected beauty of a
sculpture decorating a royal palace.
Below the moonlit starry sky, a young male colleague approached and spoke
to her.
Their fixation on specific titles may have been a sign of the emphasis on
social status and honor in their lives.
Sky City Celedileka currently had 160 heads of families given the title of
knight, but since that was not enough for law enforcement or military action,
Celedileka Government Security hired a set number of ordinary guards to
bolster their numbers. Those guards could be promoted to knight if they
performed well enough, so there was a path to that status beyond family
inheritance.
Those adherents of chivalry stepped into the inn and arrived at the room in
question.
“We have searched the room, but we did not find anything. The room was
rented out using the suspect’s name, but a messenger was apparently used to
check in and deliver the luggage. There is no sign that they ever touched the
Media Summoner over there.”
The young man pointed his thumb toward the wall once they stepped in.
The clear sphere there remained silent. That sorcery tool was filled with a
special liquid and thin metal leaf. By contacting the mist mana lines running
through the city like a spider web, the metal leaf in the liquid would reflect
the mana to produce light and the leaf itself would vibrate to produce sound.
The combination of the two would produce the desired video or music. It
functioned like existing televisions and radios and it could also perform
simple data searches. Simply put, it was the bane of newspaper companies.
There were also thin models meant for use as outdoor signs and boxy
aquarium-like models, but the spherical ones were most popular. The cables
and tubes connected to the sphere made it look like some kind of odd lab
equipment, but rumors had it the size of your Media Summoner was a sign of
your family’s wealth.
“The suspects are supposed to be a teenage boy and girl, so there is no way
they wouldn’t have touched that even once if they were staying here.”
“I see.”
They had already checked the records, but Henrietta still reached out a hand
to start up the crystal container and confirmed that there was nothing in the
usage history. As she watched a religious ad (“Gain a healthy life through
coexistence with magic – The Forturiana Church”), the young man said more.
“Soldier Shadelose.”
“My apologies. That was a very unchivalrous thing to say, wasn’t it?”
“The Temple Moving Ceremony will take the form of a trial given to the
Forturiana Church by the king. So I have heard there are Priests from other
sects watching in secret and plotting to trip them up just before they become
the official state church. So be careful about what you say.”
“With the increased alert level, I doubt they would be stupid enough to try to
board one of the flights leading out of the sky city. That means their most
likely plan will be to cross the increased security lines of the fire town to
move elsewhere and wait for the heat to die down before boarding one of
those flights out of the city.”
Henrietta lightly swung her long blonde braid as she looked to one corner of
the room where some tightly locked travel bags sat. Four or five knights in
armor colored like forbidden asphalt were crouched around them, but it was
obvious at a glance they had yet to successfully unlock any of them.
“No, those are important pieces of evidence, so treat them with care. Not
everything is permissible in the name of law enforcement. When wielding
our authority, we must never forget we are only borrowing it from the king.”
That beautiful Striker, who chose to wear the older style of armor that was
more popular with the people, must not have expected much from anything
other than the travel bags. As soon as she realized that too would turn up
nothing, she turned around and left the room. She gave a light wave to the
harmless lodgers who were opening the doors to their rooms to see what was
going on, and Soldier Shadelose unnecessarily followed after her.
“Do you have an idea where the suspects have gone? Already?”
“There are no absolute right answers when tracking someone because the
answer is affected by so many factors, such as their personality, their mood,
their current funds on hand, and whether or not they have any help. Even the
weather can change the answer, so your best bet is to try to put yourself in
their shoes in the circumstances at hand.”
“I-I see.”
“That would be an option, of course, but did you see the suspects’ travel
bags? They have very urban tastes. Also, there was a focus on design without
any real waterproofing. They are not the outdoorsy type, so they would likely
find it safest to blend into the crowds of the city.”
“I see…”
Shadelose said that almost on reflex, but the look on his face said he did not
actually see. He must have had trouble deciding whether that was a logical
analysis or an example of “searcher’s instincts” that were borderline
groundless assumptions.
After descending the stairs to the small reception lobby, Henrietta’s showy,
old-style armor drew people’s eye and put them at ease in a way the armor
covered in ugly, dark-gray protectors did not. The inn’s owner was worried
about having the inn searched so suddenly, but their face lit up just like the
other lodgers such as a Maid Trainee and a Bard.
She lightly clapped her hands to gather everyone’s attention and then spoke
in a clear voice.
“Attention, everyone! If you recognize the boy on this poster, please contact
us. The reward for arresting him is no higher than the reward for simply
providing information, and he is an extremely dangerous individual who
belongs to the evil side of the Light-Dark Duality, so please do not consider
doing this yourself. Please allow us knights to keep the peace here in Fire
Castle Town Flared and Sky City Celedileka as a whole!”
People handing out fliers on the street corner were despised, but things were
different when she did it. Shadelose quickly pulled out the wanted posters
and they were snatched away so quickly you would think they were blank
checks.
“Nhh.”
Henrietta left the inn first since her role was complete and stretched her arms
up over her head.
“H-handing out wanted posters isn’t going to help at this point. I mean, the
suspects never even set foot in this inn, right?”
“That is not what matters. We must ensure the people see the knights as a
reliable presence, Soldier Shadelose. Have you heard of Liquid Flora, which
is commonly known as the Holy Spring City?”
“There were a number of reasons for that, but the largest factor was how their
management force was so talkative it became known that the criminal
organizations would immediately learn of anyone who reported a crime to the
authorities. If we are to keep the peace in this city, we need the people’s
cooperation above all else. We must create an environment where everyone
knows they can rest easy as long as the knights are on the case. Thus, it does
not hurt to make unnecessary demonstrations of our work.”
Henrietta let out a slow breath and lightly traced her fingers across the large
sorcery gun at her hip.
“In every age, the people are the greatest warning system. I will narrow my
search to Wind Castle Town Silphine. How about you make similar
performances and increase the entire area’s alert level to get the people on
our side and rob the suspects of their freedom of movement?”
They must have been tourists to be awake and out of the home at this hour,
but a small boy and girl who appeared to be siblings waved her way.
Henrietta made a point of choosing the older style but more popular armor
that set her apart from the others, so she gave a gentle smile and waved back
at the children before muttering something under her breath.
Part 3
“Phew.”
Teleria, the blonde girl whose chest had grown quite a lot while her height
had not, breathed a soft sigh.
There were not many rooms that fit their needs, so when they finally found
the kind of underground inn they wanted, they were stuck with just the one
room despite being a mixture of a young boy and two young girls. Plus, the
room had just the one single bed. What had that inn’s owner, an old man who
looked like he had killed at least three people before, thought as he handed
them the key? If they all tried to use the bed, it would be more than just
cramped; the slightest movement would probably send someone else
tumbling off.
In the narrow, rundown hallway to their room, they had passed by a Bunny
Girl practically overflowing with sex appeal and a Bounty Hunter who
looked more criminal than any of his targets could possibly be. It pained
Teleria to be in the same category as people like that.
Also, this inn was one of the ones next to a brothel rather than a pawnshop.
Everything felt so shady despite being so near the spherical theatre that
floated in the air as Wind Castle Town Silphine’s primary landmark. That
theatre felt like a perfect match for the moonlit starry sky above. On the other
hand, this area of town seemed to be fine with anyone as long as they paid.
But her partner had had this to say with a completely straight face:
That unbelievable response had earned him a slap, but they had no other
choice at the moment. They had escaped the stricter security of Fire Castle
Town Flared, but their wanted posters had to be all over the city.
Defenselessly wandering the city at night would be a bad idea. Even buying a
simple meal of bread made with cheap, third-rate wheat and fish of an
unfamiliar species had been a risky endeavor.
Teleria jumped and looked back when she heard a deafening “thud!” and she
found Ayato collapsed on the floor. It had happened the instant he had very
thoroughly confirmed the room was safe. Today must have been full of far
too many surprises even for that Sorcery Hacker.
“Ayato, please don’t fall asleep on the floor! You only just ate, so it’s bad for
your health!!”
“Ugh, gweh…”
He must have been under a lot of tension while running around those
dangerous areas with no direct weapons and working his mind and body so
hard. Still face-down, he moved like an inchworm and pointed in a certain
direction. The still-unconscious Dark Elf was sleeping on the one small bed.
Even in his exhausted state, he apparently still had the bare minimum of a
ladies first mentality.
The blonde girl just about tried to shake him awake, but then something
occurred to her.
(Wait, if I let him sleep like this, then I know he won’t try to peep on me in
the bath.)
She had never caught him doing that before, but he was a Sorcery Hacker
who specialized in clandestine operations. Just because she had never caught
him doing it did not mean he did not have some way of doing it that she
could not detect. The difference between a spy and a stalker and the
difference between a sniper and a peeping tom were paper thin.
Either way, there was a young boy and two young girls in this one small
room. There was no privacy for a maiden like her, but fortunately, even this
cheap inn had a bathroom for each room. That meant she could secure some
alone time. Ayato and Mamilis were not at fault here, but she did not think it
was wrong of her to want some space to herself.
(In all seriousness, though, how are the sleeping arrangements going to work
tonight?)
At times like this, he generally let Teleria have the bed while he slept on the
couch, but now there were three of them in the one room. Plus, this was a
cheap inn with almost no furniture. It only seemed to matter that it had walls
to keep people from seeing inside. That was not enough. There was not even
a couch, so where was she supposed to sleep?
Plus, the space was far too small for a young boy and two young girls. Unlike
the balloon bungalow, there were not even any walls and doors to divide
things up. If this was a lab rat cage with the sexes improperly separated, there
would have been a lot of reproduction going on.
(Well, it makes sense to let Mamilis have the bed since she’s injured, but that
doesn’t tell me what to do. I can’t just wait and see what happens. I have to
actively secure the best possible option for myself!)
For one thing, Ayato was a Sorcery Hacker whose sleep schedule was way
out of whack. And he had a bad habit of losing himself in his Self-
Maintenance work when he had any spare time, which would only cause
trouble for everyone else nearby. The worst part was how he saw it as mental
work entirely cut off from the outside world. But his mind and his body were
much more connected than he thought!! When he was lying there in a daze
was the most dangerous time. She had trouble telling whether he was asleep
or at work. After what had happened in the balloon bungalow, she knew she
could not let her guard down tonight. Whether it was a bed, a sofa, a table, or
a desk, she had to find a surface up off the floor to sleep on.
However, her thoughts came to a stop when she started coming up with a
concrete plan.
“Uh…”
Part 4
The truth was, she was still stuck in a dead end. She was still alive and free,
but she no longer had a house to live in. She had lived on her own a little bit
away from her family, which meant no one else would have been buried alive
there, but losing her place of residence was a painful blow.
Anyone who lost their home due to a stray shot would be generously
supported by the government.
Except it was less clear if that would still apply for a Dark Elf. If the
investigation drew attention to her, they might even end up hunting her down.
Her sorcery device craftsman of a grandmother had been maintaining a
precarious balance so far, but it felt like this incident had entirely overturned
the scales.
For the same reason, relying on her family in Fire Castle Town Flared would
be dangerous. Then the stones thrown at her could end up falling on her
family’s roof instead.
She should have done so from the beginning, but she had never been able to
come up with anything and ended up relying on her grandmother and the rest
of the family. She had stayed in this sky city and continued to indulge in their
kindness.
And then these Forwards had shown up to supply violence for monetary
reward.
But they had saved her despite seeing her long ears. They were not the kind
of people who threw stones at someone just for being a demon.
(I don’t care if I’m just an assistant at first. I need to observe them from up
close and learn how they do things so I can gain the skills needed to get by on
my own in the world. This has to be my one and only chance! I won’t get
another opportunity to live a life without causing anyone any trouble…
especially my family!!)
She had thought a life like that only existed in fairy tales. From the moment
she was born, she had assumed she was bound by her species, bound by her
birthplace, and unable to ever break free of those bonds.
But she had just seen people who calmly accomplished things no one would
ever have expected.
They had so much to teach her about life, so they were like a coach to her.
Not even the power to stay true to the things she swore to herself.
She had to accept that she lacked that strength now and then consider what
she had to do in the future.
(I will follow after them!! I will follow after my coaches no matter what!! No
longer will I be helpless and held back by my ears! My life begins now!!)
“…”
But the Dark Elf’s resolve was cut off by an unexpected voice. Ayato was
looking up at her from the floor of this rundown inn that did not even have a
sofa.
“By the way, Miss Mamilis, can you sew? Our Miss Teleria is hopeless when
it comes to needlework, so it would be extremely helpful if you could fill that
gap.”
“Eh? Eh? Y-you’ll make such an important decision based on nothing but
that?”
“Eh heh heh. Man, this is a pretty nice angle. I was a little disappointed to see
you were wearing pants, but that skintight leather certainly has its charm.”
“The more serious the people around him are, the more he feels a need to ruin
that mood, so be careful. Now take this seriously, Ayato.”
He pointed toward a corner of the room while still lying on the floor. It was a
cheap leather sack filled with the items the boy and girl had cautiously
purchased in the market while the Dark Elf girl was unconscious.
When Mamilis got out of the bed and checked inside it as told, she found a
shotgun mixed in with the more ordinary items. It was a full-auto model with
a drum magazine attached. It was of course a sorcery gun.
It was the blonde girl and not the Dark Elf who spat out the contents of her
mouth.
“Hm? The guy at the street stall was shouting that it was perfect for
beginners, so I went ahead and bought it.”
“Th-that had to have happened before we came to this inn, right? We were
risking our lives to buy even some simple food and you were making a detour
for this!? I only took my eyes off you for a moment!!”
“…Ayato.”
Teleria’s face clouded over a bit, but Ayato’s expression was entirely
unreadable.
“But he wasn’t wrong about this being good for beginners. It’s definitely a
good gun if I’m not the one using it, plus it fits the current age. The structure
of the individual magics might not be the best, but you just have to keep
pulling the trigger to produce a dense barrage that will push back the enemy
with pure numbers.”
Sorcery guns came in a variety of types, but shotguns had the special effect of
self-replicating a specific type of magic and scattering it over a fan-shaped
arc.
If that scattershot was repeated with full-auto, the magic barrage would
quickly fill the entire space in front of the wielder.
The flaws were how quickly it wore out, the short range required for a
decisive blow, and the inability for precision firing if the enemy took a
hostage. That meant it left a lot to be desired when acting solo, but support
from Teleria’s dual handguns could make up for those flaws.
“To be blunt, if you cover yourself with oxidized mana-conducting silver and
carry one of these, you can force back most any below-average target just by
charging straight at them. Although you’re never going to get any better if
that’s all you do. If you pay attention to your remaining ammo and where you
place your feet, you shouldn’t screw up too badly. If you want to be a
Forward, then I recommend this as a starting point.”
“I-I see…”
Dark Elf Mamilis held the full-auto shotgun-style sorcery gun between her
arms with a look that said she was unsure if he was serious or joking. She
must have felt bad not using the bed after he let her have it, so she moved
back there and sat on it. It was a very lower middle class thing for someone
with her appearance.
“Forget about combat for a second. You’ve used sorcery guns in your
everyday life before, right? Is there an element you excel at?”
“Um, fire?”
She responded as a question, but perhaps that was because she lived in
Flared. Or maybe it was the influence of her grandmother who worked with
mana-conducting silver at high temperatures.
“Then focus on making fire-related bullets. If you’re serious about this, I can
eventually teach you the basics of shooting, loading the magazine, and
dismantling the gun for maintenance.”
But that was where Ayato’s voice dropped in tone while his position on the
floor gave him quite a view of Mamilis while she sat on the bed.
“There is one thing you need to learn first and foremost: the sorcery guns
held by a Forward are not the same as the triggers used to light the kitchen
stove. No matter how you try to pretty it up, you have chosen to wield a tool
of killing to live your life. Whether or not you actually kill with it, you still
sought out a power that was designed to kill.”
“…”
“But that doesn’t have to scare you. The knights patrolling the streets don’t
carry guns at their hips in order to kill the ordinary people out there. The
point is to use them as a threat to stop criminals without killing them. Do not
look away because it scares you. You have to stare this one in the face. You
must first understand just how frightening a thing they are and then you can
figure out your own way of not straying from the path you want to take. If
you do that, you’ll be fine and you will be able to wield the sorcery gun like
an extension of yourself. Although I doubt I will ever be able to do that
again.”
That was all he said.
“Agh, no, I can’t stand it. I need to go take a bath to refresh myself.”
“Don’t say you want to join me in the bath. You’ll make me blush.”
Ayato walked to the bathroom and there was nothing more the brown girl
could do.
For a while, Dark Elf Mamilis’s eyes wandered uncertainly through the room.
“If you really can’t tell, then your first task is to sort through all that
information until you can.”
Part 5
They had a lot of problems to deal with. The crimes that mysterious sniper
had framed them for was the biggest one, but surviving this night in this
cramped room was a smaller crisis for this blonde girl.
“Phew.”
At least she could take a bath. She never knew whether that would be an
option from one day to the next, so she wanted to use any chance she had to
get herself nice and clean.
Plus, her special circumstances meant she needed a completely private space
if she was to take a bath.
She stood in front of the mirror in the bathroom which contained a bathtub
embedded in the floor. She reached for her blue blazer and then the blouse
with a popped-off button. Then she switched off the floating function of her
princess dress Expansion Armor. After that came her leather holsters and
wine-red miniskirt. Once she had unfastened those, she was down to her
underwear and black tights.
“Now, then.”
She reached to the sides of her hips, slipped her thumbs below the tights, and
paused for a moment. She intentionally tried not to think of this as anything
special, but that actually caused her to move more stiffly, like a clockwork
doll.
“I thought I was used to this,” she muttered below her breath as she pulled
the black tights down all at once.
There was an immediate change.
The two slender legs entirely disappeared and the back half of a giant fish
appeared instead.
As soon as its effects were gone, her Mermaid body could no longer stand
upright and she slumped to the floor.
The temperature was not hot enough to call a real bath, but the tub full of
water still called to her.
(Hyah, I get really bloated after a full day of hiding it. I need a massage.)
This, she had not revealed to Ayato. That was why she always needed to find
some alone time even on a long journey together.
Instead of entering the small tub, she sat on the edge and soaked just the fish
part in the water while she thought. Having water made all the difference. As
she gently massaged her lower body with her slender fingers, she felt like the
day’s weariness was leaving her.
She did not know how the device worked, but that sorcery item allowed her
to be accepted in human society without issue. Lamias, Echidnas, Harpies,
Sirens, and any other species relatively similar to humans could wear a
Mimic Option tailored to their needs in order to blend into human society.
It was this kind of magic effect that had hidden Dark Elf Mamilis Coster’s
long ears. With just the ears, she did not have to disguise very much of
herself, so those earrings she wore were probably tiny Mimic Options.
The leader of the various species who humans called “demons” had been
known as the Demon Lord, but there were no accurate records remaining of
how long ago it had been since they had officially disappeared. There were
plenty of rumors – such as a human hero defeating them and sealing them in
a small shrine, or the Demon Lord blowing themselves up in a failed sorcery
experiment in the search of even greater power – but there was no concrete
evidence for any of it.
Only the fact of the Demon Lord’s disappearance remained and that
continued to bind Teleria and the other “demons”.
The demons had not been eradicated when their leader was lost, but they had
been vulnerable without someone to lead them. Some had attempted to
become a charismatic leader to replace the Demon Lord, but no matter how
powerful they were, they had only made themselves a target for the humans.
The giant dragon still hanging around Fire Castle Town Flared was a good
example of that.
In the end, people like Teleria and Mamilis were forced to blend in.
It was a cliché in fairy tales for the nonhuman to be forced to leave once their
identity was revealed, but that was indeed how it worked for them. Once a
demon was discovered despite their Mimic Option disguise, they had to make
themselves scarce lest they be hunted down by the humans.
She felt bad for those who were not humanoid enough to blend in, so
whenever she had heard that human hunters were narrowing in on them, she
had made an effort to head there and give them a chance to escape. On the
other hand, that was all she had been able to do. Demons like Teleria were
always on the run and they had to live a life on a knife-edge to ensure their
identity was never revealed. …All because they had been born the way they
were.
She was no longer young enough to curse how she had been born.
These cruelties were the first thing one had to face after being born as a
demon. They were pursued by the humans using the very magic that had
supposedly been originally created by the Demon Lord and, if they did not
overcome that cruelty, they would lose their life before even getting to start
living.
(Someday.)
Teleria glanced over at the holsters and sorcery guns mixed in with her
clothing on the floor.
She should have been able to produce the supernatural with just her own
body, but she would be killed on the hunting ground in no time without using
something like that. It felt like a symbol of the heavy shackles binding her.
(Someday, we will create a world where I can relax out in the sun like this.)
Every time Mermaid Teleria saw her true form in the mirror, that absurd
fantasy came to mind. She had no concrete vision of how she could change
the current age in that way.
She spoke half in self-deprecation and then looked away from her reflection
in the mirror. She reached around to her back and started to unhook the pure
bra that she still wore.
Her mind went blank. She did not understand. He had burst into the bathroom
and seen her Mermaid lower body, but why!? And Mermaid or not, having
her bare lower body seen was a problem for her maiden heart!! All the
information whirled dizzyingly through her head and her mind’s processing
power overflowed well past its limits.
Once Ayato Criminaltrophy rolled in, he did not stop at the floor and rolled
right into the tub. Teleria happened to be seated on the edge of the tub like a
Mermaid on the rocks in a painting, so he happened to stick his face right into
the fish part soaking inside the tub while his arms wrapped around her bare
hips. Was this the result when a god rolled the dice? How in the world had he
ended up in this pose by coincidence!?
And while her dulled thoughts fell further and further behind, Ayato finally
replied in a dazed voice. This was odd. His eyes did not grow focused even as
the bathwater soaked him.
“Ugh, the lock? You reverse the right eye and the left eye and then…what
was it???”
This was an underground and rundown inn, so would the management really
bother fixing anything that was broken? The owner looked like he had killed
three people and she could not imagine him rushing out to fix a problem a
guest brought to him.
But still…
“I’m not sure what that one part meant, but I really want to die right about
now! First, we fight that battle, then we get framed for some crimes, then I
have to walk all over the city while carrying that Dark Elf, and now I have to
deal with your Self-Maintenance too!?”
Teleria was not quite sure what that work entailed. Like with the placebo
effect or seemingly superhuman feats of strength during emergencies, people
were not always aware of their own body’s “weight”. And if that baseline
value was off in their head, they could not move their body the way they
wanted. So by lowering the level of his consciousness and learning the “true
weight” of his body, he had an easier time moving his body precisely as he
pictured it in his head. She was not sure if that was a Sorcery Hacker thing or
something unique to Ayato. She only knew the damage it caused to her!!
He really should not have been moving around at all during this, and yet…
“Ahh.”
“(Okay, I’m just barely safe!! Well, my maiden heart certainly isn’t since he
burst in while I was in the bath, but if he doesn’t remember any of it clearly,
he shouldn’t learn I’m a Mermaid!!)”
It was his memories that created the vanity and fear that confused his view of
his body’s “weight”. That was why he lowered the level of his consciousness.
It may have been similar to how you would not fear fire if you lacked the
memories of being burned by it.
She did not now how his mental activity was linked to his physical activity,
but it seemed strange to roll along the floor like some kind of booby trap
during his Self-Maintenance.
She could only make guesses based on what she had seen in the past, but he
did not seem to remember much of what happened during this work because
that was how he had defined the state. He was technically not asleep and
would still be forming memories, but he had decided that these memories
would leave as little of an impression on him as “what he had for dinner three
days ago”, so he would not remember any of it once he raised his
consciousness level and opened his eyes. She just had to hope it happened
that way this time too!!
“H-huh? That comment sounded kind of disappointed, but what are you
talking about?”
“Nereid, huh?”
The blonde girl’s shoulders jumped in surprise in her pure bra (Defense: 2)
and her fish lower body (Defense? None of that here!!).
(Eh? What? Eh? Why did he just bring up my middle name that comes from
an ancient language!? Is he connecting that to the water species that leads
back to the one female member of the Four Great Demons, or am I
overthinking this!?)
“…”
“And now he isn’t saying anything!? Oh, but I’m too scared to ask him what
he meant!!”
Teleria’s eyes were spinning in her head, but Ayato seemed entirely carefree.
He went limp with his arms around the Mermaid’s slender waist and his
cheek resting on the fish part. Moving had been the abnormality, so he must
have actually fallen into his mental experiment now.
It almost looked like she was intimately letting him rest in her lap.
“…Honestly.”
For a while after that, Teleria Nereid Aquamarine gently narrowed her eyes.
She started wondering for the first time why she had not come up with a fake
name when she first met the boy.
After stroking her hand through his hair for a while, she sensed someone’s
eyes on her and looked up.
The bathroom door was sitting wide open and a half a face with a long ear
was sticking out from the side. The expressionless Dark Elf was spying on
her.
“I’d tell you to get a room, but I guess you already did, Coaches. Although I
am partially jealous, to be honest.”
“…!!!???”
Part 6
The following morning, the day’s newspaper popped out of the remote
printer with a ding like it was a piece of toast. The frontpage story was about
the public execution of an old man named Thomas, but if they had carefully
scoured the entire paper, they would likely have found an article about
themselves. Although it would have been smaller than the Forturiana Church
advertisement telling people to consider the Light-Dark Duality whenever
they were filled with doubt.
The cheap inn really only provided people with a box to stay in, so it of
course did not provide breakfast.
“Ugh.”
Ayato cracked all his joints as he got up from the filthy floor. Forcing himself
into Self-Maintenance the night before may have been a mistake. The results
were never satisfactory when he did that. His body felt unnaturally heavy and
a vague image of holding a giant fish in his arms was dancing around his
head.
“A fish???”
But he knew trying to remember would not turn up anything, so he did not
bother. More importantly, he realized how hungry he was as his body woke
up.
“Good morning to you too, sleepy head. Here, let me fix that bedhead.”
“Nhh.”
“First up, how about fish for breakfast? I’m really craving fish this morning
for whatever reason. I’ve got this unstoppable desire for fish and I can’t
figure out why.”
“Bfhhhhhh!!!???”
“?”
“Cough, cough! Ahem! W-well, fish is good!! Yes, it’s much healthier than
other meats and the saltier things you usually eat!!”
“You should probably just forget all about that!! Forcing yourself to do that
sketchy Self-Maintenance work last night is probably causing all sorts of
malfunctions in your mind!!”
Ayato was not the morning shower type, so he simply walked to the sink to
fix his bleary eyes. He chose to trust Teleria’s taste when it came to his hair.
They had not eaten anything since last night, but Dark Elf Mamilis Coster
was already at the sink brushing her teeth with the rough toothbrush band
wrapped around her index finger. Since they were not out in public, her
distinctive long ears were left exposed.
However, she was apparently not doing this because she was the type who
liked that sticky feeling in her mouth first thing in the morning.
“Grandma told me to take care of my teeth. And since Elves do have long
lives, life probably would be pretty hard if I lost my teeth in the first 100 or
200 years.”
“The faded leather vest and tight pants with slits in the sides gives you a
pretty strong punk look, but you’re actually quite a grandma’s girl, aren’t
you?”
“These are the only clothes I have to wear right now, Coach.”
“Hm? Coach?”
“I’m not really feeling it. I probably should have just told you to observe me
and figure it out, but I guess I’ll do what I can.”
When she noticed where drowsy Ayato’s (rude) gaze was directed, she
sighed and put her hands on the hips next to the thick leather belt Expansion
Armor that floated around her like an astronomical orbit.
“This? I just want it to make my waist look skinnier than it really is.”
“???”
Optical illusion or not, Mamilis was tall and slender enough that she almost
looked too skinny.
“Things can be trickier when you don’t have the usual curves,” she
explained. “An hourglass figure would be so much simpler, wouldn’t it?”
“Hmm.” Ayato’s brain had still not quite engaged as he stared at Mamilis’s
navel. “But your skinny body is pretty hot in its own way.”
She lost control of the Expansion Armor around her hips, so the leather belt
loop came apart and then wrapped around Ayato as well. Then it reconnected
and squeezed them both together.
“Miss Mamilis.”
“Agh! Wait, wait! I’ll calm down, I just need to calm down. Then I can
slowly remove it.”
“Hm, you actually do have a fair amount of…how should I put it? Of
happiness.”
That did not sound like all that bad an idea to Ayato, but the Dark Elf shut
her eyes and desperately worked to cool herself down. Thanks to that, they
did not end up with two mutilated corpses in the bathroom that morning.
“(I see. So this is Ayato Criminaltrophy. It’s true he doesn’t seem to have any
discriminatory feelings, but I feel like he’s a little too indiscriminate in other
ways.)”
“?”
The Dark Elf glared at him with the finger wrapped in the toothbrush band
inside her mouth while she stepped aside to let him wash his face with cold
water. He already had an androgynous face, so he did not need to shave. His
chin remained smooth all on its own.
“Once we eat some fish, let’s pursue the case. We need to track down that
sniper scum who framed us for those murders and then fled.”
“Why fish?”
“It’s like I’m really horny for fish this morning. Venison or pigeon isn’t
going to cut it. Only fish will satisfy me.”
They decided to keep the room in the cheap inn, but they headed out into the
early morning of Wind Castle Town Silphine. Mamilis hid her long ears with
the Mimic Options shaped like jeweled earrings.
Sky City Celedileka’s four castle towns surrounding central Light Castle
Brightio were each uniquely constructed to match their element of fire, water,
wind, or earth. In Silphine’s case, that meant lots of high-rise buildings made
of stone and glass. A height of 2000 esoule[1] was standard and the larger
ones were as tall as 3000 esoule[2], so it felt like a small mountain range. The
fact that the buildings were taller than the light castle in the center was
apparently a topic of some debate.
The walkways connecting the ultra-high-rise structures gave the whole thing
an uneven jungle gym appearance. Yet in some places, the height difference
was less than 100 esoule[3].
The ordinary six-legged sorcery taxis were not enough to get around there.
Even winged designs like a bee or dragonfly were inefficient.
That was why Wind Castle Town Silphine had constructed a bold form of
transportation infrastructure.
“This isn’t supposed to be a special show for you! Your low angle view is the
problem!!”
“I have already burned the image into my eyes. Besides, your defenses are
perfect with that disappointing pair of black tights with 0% transparency.
Now, let’s get going.”
“It’s not about whether you can actually see anything! My maiden heart can’t
stand looking like a broken umbrella on a stormy day!!”
Ayato and Mamilis ignored the complaints and instead grabbed the blonde
girl’s arms and dove out of the 149th floor window. Even that rundown
underground inn had existed in some vertical space taken from the 149th and
150th floors. There was something seriously wrong with the interior
maintenance and inspections in this town.
As soon as they leaped out into the empty air, an updraft caught them. The
invisible wind was artificially colored by the bright flower petals floating in
it. Artificial air currents were sent every which way and people, objects, and
vehicles could be seen complexly intersecting through all that. …There was
some gold[4] and silver[5] mixed in, so some Thieves who thought themselves
chivalrous may have been throwing their loot from the rooftops to spread it
among the masses. That would have been deadly from an ordinary tower.
The sun and the stars shined in the sky above.
Airships and balloons would ride the largescale manaflows in the upper
atmosphere to travel across the continent, so that must have been the
inspiration for all this. This town had converted it into the wind element
instead of mana itself, but since people simply pulled the trigger to use magic
and did not really understand how it worked, that form was easier for them to
imagine. As far as they could see at the moment, no one was losing control in
the wind and crashing despite not using any specialized machinery. This was
a universal enough image to be found in children’s books everywhere.
The stores and restaurants seemed to have a clear division between inside and
outside, perhaps because of the artificial winds. In addition to using the
emergency stairs to enter the individual levels of the ultra-high-rise
structures, there were a lot of shops using RVs modeled after six-legged
rhinoceros beetles or dragonflies floating in midair or shops simply set up on
the walkway roofs and building walls. Those seemed to be selling impractical
accessories. In addition to Expansion Armor like Teleria and Mamilis wore,
they also sold a lot of decorations made from monster wings and scales. They
probably flapped or glowed when instructions were sent to them with a
sorcery gun. They were really just costume tools. For how much the people
here loathed the Demon Lord, they really seemed to like demon-themed
accessories.
“…”
For a Dark Elf who had to live hiding her long ears, it must not have been fun
to see those things sold for nothing more than idle amusement. That may
have been part of the reason why her grandmother had chosen the Fire Castle
Town. Blonde Teleria, meanwhile, was too busy blushing and feeling dizzy
to focus on her surroundings.
“Nooo!! This is too much for my maiden heart!! Why am I the only one in a
skirt!?”
“Miss Teleria, try to right yourself before lamenting. You should probably
focus on the embarrassed comments only once you are no longer flipped 180
degrees upside down.”
“Gyahhh!!”
Ayato and Mamilis ascended while dragging the panicking girl with them.
They were right next to the giant round indoor theatre that was the wind
town’s greatest landmark. It was probably using the updrafts of the city
infrastructure to stay afloat, but it was still stunning to see a 400 esoule[6]
mass of stone and glass floating in defiance of gravity like that. …Of course,
Sky City Celedileka as a whole was floating in the atmosphere’s manaflows.
The theatre was commonly known as the Continent Egg and Mamilis made a
comment as they safely moved away from it.
“If you don’t want your skirt spreading out like that, you could always have
Coach hold you around the hips.”
“No, that is not the answer!” protested Teleria. “Where do you think you’re
sticking your face!?”
Ball-shaped devices large enough to require both hands to hold were floating
all throughout the air while regularly switching between a red or a green
light. Those were the traffic lights for the wind town. Instead of telling people
and vehicles when to stop, they forcibly changed the direction of the wind to
carefully weave the air currents together such that no one collided with each
other. That allowed a lot of traffic with no real congestion.
“Hm? What???”
“Breakfast.”
They visited an open café on the wall of a high-rise building’s 155th floor.
Just like the other shops around here, it was located at an end point of an air
current, so you could enjoy a relaxing morning as long as you were not too
worried about your hair.
He had avoided choosing one of the busier places since they did not have
time to stand in line, but this did not seem like a bad place. A Sky Pirate girl
in an eyepatch and miniskirt and a Fortuneteller with a thin veil covering her
face appeared to be enjoying their breakfasts despite showing some concern
about their skirts. This may have been a hidden treasure of a restaurant, or it
may have been nothing special.
“But should I get white-flesh fish or red-flesh fish? What does the image in
my mind tell me? When I peer deep inside myself, what kind of fish is it I
want to devour?”
“Ahh, are you still doing the fish thing? A-and I don’t know how your Self-
Maintenance works, but I feel like the type of desire here is heading in a
more dangerous direction because you don’t know how to classify that
memory.”
“(Hm, so she prefers having coach’s more standard bestial desires directed
her way.)”
“Cough, cough! Just a quick warning, Miss Brown Skin! You really
shouldn’t jump to strange conclusions about these things!!”
“Also, be careful when you pay the tip. If you don’t make sure the waiter has
it in their grasp, the coin will be swallowed up by the whirling air currents
and blown away.”
Ayato ended up choosing a white-flesh fish with cooked vegetables and pasta
that he was recommended. The light-colored and nearly transparent sauce
with a seafood base was apparently the selling point and it had a light flavor
that was perfect for the morning. The culture here knew how to enjoy its
seafood flavoring.
“Wait, why were they recommending fish here and not in the Water Castle
Town?”
A crystal ball about the size of a fist sat at the center of the table. It was a
portable Media Summoner that combined the functions of a television, a
radio, and a data search. Teleria reached for the snowdome-like device to
perform a search just as Ayato had the same idea, so his hand ended up on
top of hers.
“Hyah!”
“Oops.”
The Dark Elf simply watched, wondering if this would take a bittersweet
turn, but…
“Hm, interesting. Miss Teleria, I knew you had plenty of happiness contained
in your bust, waist, and hip measurements, but it would seem the happiness is
contained in every last part of your body.”
The Dark Elf muttered a comment like some kind of ancient sage while the
brightly blushing blonde girl finally managed to brush off Ayato’s hand and
distracted herself by touching the crystal container, operating the small metal
leaf floating in the liquid, and performing a search with the Media
Summoner.
“Ahem! Um, it seems there are some species of literal flying fish. This says
they are raised by having them fly against artificial air currents to toughen
them up.”
“I live in this city and I’ve never heard of that. I guess the fire and wind
towns are more different than I thought.”
They got in a light argument over whether to have coffee or tea after their
meal, but they did get some bread crumbs to soak up the rest of the sauce at
the bottom of the pasta plate.
“That was actually really good. Could you figure out the recipe?”
“More or less. But I bet I could recreate it with cheaper ingredients.”
“You two? The lady at the register has a smile frozen on her face, so how
about you wait until we leave the restaurant to discuss that?”
Now that their stomachs were filled, they could start on the actual
investigation.
They caught a random updraft to reach the top of the high-rise building. The
rooftops were at different heights and they functioned as rest parks known as
Perches where all air currents were kept out. There were of course a lot of the
mobile shops made from RVs there. For some reason, Blonde Teleria grew
pale and held her mouth when she saw all the accessories made from monster
wings and scales.
The area Ayato and Teleria had shopped the night before had been a rooftop
on a lower level. Ayato glanced over at a Songstress who was gathering
attention with her song in what may have doubled as both voice practice and
conquering her stage fright.
They wanted to learn the truth of what happened in Fire Castle Town Flared.
They had managed to resolve the human trafficking incident without killing
anyone, but then some unknown third party had intervened and now Ayato
and Teleria were seen as vigilantes who had gone too far and killed the
villains.
“That was probably meant to silence the human traffickers who knew about
the abduction of Jorbe Alphoverin, the urban design manager for the sky city.
Although it is a mystery what the criminal hopes to accomplish by learning
how the system works.”
“I can’t imagine it’s anything good,” said Mamilis. “Not to mention that
they’ve already chosen to kill people.”
“Ahh. But how are we supposed to investigate this?” asked Teleria. “We
don’t know their name or what they look like.”
If that was enough information for them to successfully find the person from
among the densely-packed population of the Selected Kingdoms’ largest sky
city, then they might as well find a new job as fortunetellers.
“Hweh?”
“The sorcery gun they used. With power like that, it must be an anti-dragon
rifle longer than we are tall. And standard customizations aren’t enough to
explain it. If a normal human used that, the recoil from converting the mist
mana into magic would tear their body apart. That means this is not an
ordinary product. If we search out where they acquired it, we should be able
to reach the sniper as well.”
“Hmm.” The Dark Elf placed a hand on her chin. “That sounds reasonable,
but doesn’t that make it less likely it will work? Whoever they think did it,
the knights are sure to investigate the origin of the weapon used. Would the
person behind this really be careless enough to leave such an obvious line of
investigation open? If so, framing you two would be meaningless.”
Ayato reached into his blue blazer’s breast pocket like someone reaching for
the newspaper that was remotely printed on the same reusable paper every
day and he pulled out the ultra-thin crystal tarot cards of his Linkage
Monitor.
The mist mana that exchanged all sorts of information ran throughout the city
in thin, web-like lines, but it passed through all people and non-magical
things and it was also invisible. That was why he predicted where a
manaflow was based on the location of the relay devices shaped like outdoor
showers made from metal pipes or from the streetlights that automatically
changed their brightness between day and night. Then he stabbed his Linkage
Plug sword into the ground in between to place the blade in the path of the
mist manaflow and hack into it. He was spying on knight communications
over the manaflow.
Portable wireless devices like Ayato’s crystal tarot cards were really just
Sorcery Hacker toys that picked up on mist mana spray, so they were little
different from the tools of a niche hobby and had no standards. A public
agency in a well-maintained city would generally used a wired connection by
clipping their device to the fixed connection points dotting the city like the
stars in the sky.
“I have completed a list of sorcery gun shops. We are ready for the second
human wave attack. What are our instructions?”
“Some unlicensed sellers work from street stalls, so be careful. There are
loopholes everywhere.”
“I will finish this by lunchtime. That mobile trattoria has apparently received
some top-rate wheat for the first time in forever, so I already know I’m
getting some fried pasta today. Now, to work!!”
“Looks like they actually plan on searching every last shop that sells sorcery
guns. The human race will be fossilized and dug up by the lifeforms of a
future age before they find the criminal like that.”
“Eh? Eh?” Teleria was confused. “But the sniper was using a sorcery gun,
right?”
“You don’t have to buy the completed product all at once. What about the
metalworkers? If someone is skilled enough to cut down a mana-conducting
silver pipe, carve the magic circle rifling inside, and process it to allow the
mist mana explosion to pass through, they might be able to follow some plans
and create their own special sorcery gun from the ground up.”
Yes.
Hadn’t the scorpion-like Zootoxin Mk. IIIs from Flared been designed and
manufactured by Mamilis Coster’s grandmother?
“Yes, grandma probably could make a sorcery gun, but I’m pretty sure she
only accepts jobs from Government Security.”
Hearing that alone might make her sound like a government flunky, but that
“grandma” worked in the large weapon development business. It would be
unusual for anyone other than Government Security or the knights to buy
from her.
“I wonder if stubborn craftsmen like that ever create some kind of guild that
ordinary people aren’t aware of,” said Teleria. “Then the general guild
contact point could deal with the first-time customers asking for flashy
accessories, the taxes, the location costs, and all the other annoyances while
the craftsmen can focus on development and manufacturing.”
“They do. The one my family belongs to is called the Silver Anvil.”
“Yes. Any sketchy jobs that sound awfully illegal will never reach the
craftsmen in the guild. Any jobs that would hurt their reputation will be
detected by the general contact point and rejected. Without that bare
minimum of protection, there would be no point in joining the guild.” Ayato
raised a finger. “On the other hand, a self-taught craftsman who is little better
than a complete amateur could never produce a special sorcery gun that
would requires professional skill. That leaves only one answer: someone who
was once part of a guild but made some kind of mistake that got them kicked
out and has to take illegal jobs to get by. It’s similar to how back-alley
doctors get started. They maintain their skills, but their filter against sketchy
jobs entirely vanishes.”
“Hmm,” groaned the Dark Elf while toying with her disguised ears.
“Grandma doesn’t like talking behind her colleagues’ backs, so I only have
the slightest of rumors to go on.”
“Once she did tell me not to end up like Alonso Bercouli. It kind of slipped
out though, so it might not be much to go on.”
“Eh? But, Coach, you have no guarantee this will lead to anything.”
“And that’s fine. Even if Alonso isn’t who we want, he should have
exchanged contact information with other underground craftsmen. Wherever
they were exiled to, people can’t survive on their own. Whether he did this
job or not, we can at least find another hint there. This is like a game of
concentration with one card already flipped over, so we might as well start
with the name we know.”
They had an advantage over the government or the knights because they
would not get in trouble for investigating someone based on the flimsiest of
evidence. Forwards generally did not worry about their methods. They would
still get paid as long as they achieved the desired result in the end. Of course,
that was why a lot of people thought they were as criminal as the criminals
they pursued. And since Sorcery Hacker hackers were proper(?) criminals as
well, Ayato was not about to argue the point there.
“Now, we have some food in our stomachs, so let’s go stir up some trouble.”
Part 7
Knowing a name made all the difference.
You could not stop people from talking, so simply asking around could
produce results even without needing tricks like specialized Sorcery Hacking.
Ayato pointed his thumb at Teleria who was standing next to him, ignorant of
what was to come.
“This girl collects handcuffs for her ‘hobby’, but she lost the key to one set.”
“Bfff!? Wait!”
“We’ve heard there’s a craftsman named Alonso who can make another key,
so do you know where we can find him?”
After those rough-looking young men guffawed and gave them the
information they wanted, the blonde girl protested with her face bright red.
“(Miss Teleria, we are not the knights. If you cannot flaunt your authority to
get people to talk, you have to come up with an appropriate question that puts
you on their level. And honestly, I feel like I was doing you a favor by not
saying it was a key for your chastity belt.)”
“(Nhh! Nhhhh!!)”
She blushed even brighter and squeezed her tearful eyes shut while nearly
scratching at his face with her nails, so he made sure to step back and ensure
his safety.
The Dark Elf with long silver hair gave them a cold look.
“Coach, can’t the flirting wait until after we solve this problem?”
“It feels like it ended up a storage space because no one wanted to go here.”
“And then underground craftsmen started hiding out here, so it may have
reverted to its roots.”
A young Curse Master in nothing but a cape and a tall Assassin, whose
assault rifle was equipped with a trident bayonet, were walking around like
pals, so it felt like they had stumbled on a post-apocalyptic world. …That
combination sounded like a honey trap where the people who came looking
for a curse after seeing the advertisement would be executed “for the good of
the world”. The woman in an exotic dress featuring some large slits may have
been a bloodthirsty Martial Artist searching for powerful foes.
Ayato’s group had struggled to find even that one cheap inn, so taking away
living space to create storage space seemed like the pinnacle of luxury. If
they had not been able to find a room, they might have ended up here.
It did not take them long to find the place they were looking for.
He had probably intended to hide it at first, but that had eventually become
impossible. Scrap metal and wreckage had flooded out of the entrance on the
surface. He must have been gathering sorcery tools like refrigerators and
ovens so he could retrieve their gemboards.
“W-wait, Ayato. Ayato! You don’t have a gun, so you shouldn’t move out
ahead of us.”
“Don’t be silly. If anyone’s going to face that magic, it’s going to be me. I’m
not going to demand a ladies first policy for that.”
Of course, if this was someone dangerous enough to shoot them without any
warning and the two girls were taken out first, Ayato would be helpless to
fight back, so his real reason for insisting on protecting them was to ensure
they still had someone with a weapon.
“Miss Teleria, Miss Mamilis. I have no one else I can rely on. …You are my
only hope.”
“Ah, f-fine…”
“?”
Teleria blushed for some reason, but Mamilis just looked puzzled. That
statement may not have been guaranteed to work on everyone.
“(Ahhh. How can he say things like that so easily? I swear he has talent as a
tamer.)”
Instead of the entrance half-buried in junk, he used the metal shutter. It was
sitting half open, so he slowly approached while calling out to the person
inside.
The fearsome lightning flash of sorcery gunfire blasted through the shutter
while melting it.
But this also must have been unexpected for the man on the other side. That
lightning would not normally have broken through the shutter. Ayato had
immediately stabbed his sword into the wall of the building to take control of
the shutter and lower it as a makeshift barrier.
This was the same as with the dragon breath from before.
The barrier in between somewhat diverted the ballistic path so it just barely
missed him.
“Tch!”
When the initial attack failed, the man immediately switched gears to escape.
These were the actions of someone with survival skills. But it was not
enough. Ayato had already hacked into the building’s wiring to control the
shutter, so why had the man not assumed that would apply to the other exits
as well?
After waiting for the man to throw open the automatic door, Ayato remotely
shut it again, and forcibly at that. It was a lot like a spring-loaded trap. The
tongue clicker tumbled right back inside like he had been tackled through the
door.
“Bwah!?”
Ayato spoke coldly as he stepped into the junk-filled building where a man
lay on the floor.
He had already let go of his sorcery gun, but the elderly man still put his
hands in the air while on the floor.
Grenade launchers had the special effect of self-amplifying the power of the
designated magic, so they would explosively spread destruction from the
point of impact.
But the lightning bolt launched by this old man had pierced through the metal
shutter to directly attack them. There had been no explosive expansion in
every direction. That meant it was likely a monstrous magnum with a barrel
thick enough for Teleria’s arm to fit inside. It would use a massive
disintegrating lead bullet and lots of mist mana to create the penetrative
power to punch through most anything.
“You pulled this out and aimed at my head the instant we showed up, so I
assume you’re prepared for what comes next.”
“What can I do to get you to leave here? Tell me! Or do I have to leave to
satisfy you!?”
The elderly man was already shouting in desperation and Ayato saw the Dark
Elf grimace in response. She was a grandma’s girl and she probably had an
idealized view of the elderly, so seeing someone like Alonso who was old but
not exactly dignified may have been a sad sight for her. Like watching a baby
bird rot in the egg instead of hatching.
She had to look away, but the grandma’s girl’s troubles were not over yet.
The machinery she saw sitting in the dark had been a shock. The foot-pedaled
lathe used a monster fang shaped like a crescent moon and the still was lined
with the stomach of what appeared to be a phoenix.
It was all very efficient, but none of it was the mainstream style.
Mamilis’s grandmother probably had not used this kind of equipment. These
were the replacements used by someone who fell to this level and could not
acquire top-of-the-line equipment.
Seeing the guts of “fellow” demons made the Dark Elf feel faint, so Teleria
supported her. Ayato glanced over at that and decided to settle this as quickly
as possible.
“We are searching for the owner of an anti-dragon rifle with an estimated
caliber of 0.01 esoule[8] or higher. It is a monster of a rifle with a focus on
power and no thought given to recoil. Does that ring a bell?”
“…”
The old man’s eyes wandered in silence and Ayato glanced over to a corner
of his garage. He saw a Media Summoner shaped like a boxy water tank that
had some obvious modifications made to it.
“Should I tell Silver Anvil about this nice place you’ve found for yourself
here? A guild isn’t going to be too happy with an underground craftsman
ruining their reputation. It looks like you have a proxy filter set up on your
mist mana connection terminal so your Media Summoner can’t be traced and
you can work on shady jobs without worrying, but do you really think that’s
going to fool the guild for long if they really start working to hunt you
down?”
“…”
“They seem to be fairly trigger happy. A lot more than you seem to believe.
How faithful you are isn’t how this sniper decides what to do. If you want to
survive this, I would recommend cooperating here.”
“I really don’t know her name. She named herself more than once, but it was
always a different name, so I doubt any of those are trustworthy.”
“Could you give us something to work with?”
“Critical Disaster. That’s the name of the anti-dragon rifle I made. I’ll give
you the designs, so you can use those however you want.”
“Did the sniper get her ammo here too? With a fully handmade weapon that
doesn’t conform to commercial standards, the cartridge caliber isn’t going to
match.”
“Is that some kind of trick question? The ammo and cartridges all use mist
mana. All you need is a packaging device to apply the impurity powder to the
inside of the tube, inject the mist mana, and heat it to apply the film. A search
on a Media Summoner is enough to learn all that.”
“She also completely ignores the recoil. When making precision shots with
so much firepower, I doubt she’s just placing it on the back of one of those
bugs and letting it do the shooting. She must be taking the recoil to the
shoulder, so where is she getting the medicine or pain relievers to deal with
that?”
“Then we’re done with you. I think it’s time we went out into the public
square and began loudly telling the knights that we discovered who owns
Critical Disaster thanks to some info from Alonso Bercouli. Most people will
have no idea what we mean, but the guilty owner herself will know. She’ll be
here to kill you with the very sorcery gun you made for her. Our new plan is
to lie in wait for her here.”
“She outdid us last time, so it’s impossible to say what will happen this
time.”
“Dammit!!” After loudly cursing, the elderly man breathed a heavy sigh. “I
did once deliver a collection of brown bottles full of pain relief pills to her
hideout. I can’t guarantee she’s still using the same place, but is that good
enough? Now I have to start my life over yet again. I really do have to skip
town now, so I hope you’re happy!!”
Part 8
“Striker Destrius!”
They had received an alert concerning a noisy sorcery gunfight in the wind
town.
It took place in the unruly lowest levels. The occasional conflict there was
nothing out of the ordinary, but something in this alert caught her attention.
A loud gunshot had been heard, but there had been no return fire from the
enemy. But it had not seemed like a unilateral execution because there had
been sounds of a struggle for a while after that.
In other words…
“Someone took control of a magic battle without using a sorcery gun.”
The young man was correct, but Henrietta coldly narrowed her beautiful
eyes. The more anger filled them, the icier they grew. This was a look only
allowed of a frightening beautiful woman.
“I do not know what they are trying to accomplish here. Perhaps they are up
to no good such as stealing from a wealthy merchant or destroying the city
infrastructure, and perhaps they are attempting to do a good deed by
revealing collusion among the royals and nobles or releasing the story of a
silenced newspaper reporter.”
“Oh.”
The Soldier was too afraid to look her in the eye and he looked away just as a
young Librarian woman in glasses (perhaps on the way to receive a book
donation) and a Witch girl needlessly riding a broom passed by the giant
landmark.
“But good or no good, we cannot leave this city in their hands. The only
people free to wield such firepower in this giant floating city are us thanks to
the peacekeeping authority granted us by the king. If we cannot show the
people we can do our job, their trust in us will waver and the public order will
quickly collapse. We must stop them before that happens.”
While they discussed that, someone else stepped up from the side. This
person invaded their personal space in a very off-putting way, although it was
unclear if this was done intentionally or not.
The man had a smooth bald head and fluffy facial hair that made it look like
someone had gotten the ratio of head and chin wrong. Something like a thick
tape was attached to his neck and shoulders. That was an amplification
poultice made with a drug mixed by a priest. He was muscular, but not as the
result of high-level combat and training. These were the meaninglessly large
muscles of someone who frequented a healthy gym and used highly
unhealthy drugs.
Nevertheless, the protectors he wore were the asphalt-colored combat armor
officially issued by Light Castle Brightio. …Although that was part of the
reason that Henrietta stubbornly continued to wear the old-model armor that
was unnecessarily showy and revealing but also popular with the people.
“I am Striker Destrius.”
“My bad, my bad. I was up all night and my mind isn’t working right. I’m
having trouble remembering all those tricky rules. …Yawn.”
“I would have assumed a night owl like you would be used to this.”
The bald and bearded knight grinned with a weapon at his hip that was not
borrowed from the king.
It was a war pick that altered the details and sturdiness of a mountaineering
ice axe for use in combat. It was developed to break through a thick helmet
made from oxidized mana-conducting silver and its use had been banned by
every city-state for its cruelty, but his was not for use against people.
“Whoever I was in the past, I am know a knight granted a coat of arms by the
royal family. Just like you. Maybe don’t take a prejudiced view of your
fellow knights, hm?”
“…”
This was not the first time Sky City Celedileka’s fighting force had been
shorthanded, but they had recently announced a bold solution. The skilled
Sorcery Hackers sitting in prison would be given court ranks and temporarily
freed. Their crimes would be frozen as long as they fought for the city. The
Soldiers like Shadelose, who had been given the position based on the
excellent results of their more traditional work, were left behind while those
former criminals were not only given a position in law enforcement but
authority in the government as well.
There was no longer a distinction between the former criminals and the
devout knights whose families had served the royal family for generations.
Or rather, the traditional knights had grown to hate calling themselves
knights and taken to calling themselves Strikers instead. If the king was going
to change with the times, then they would change their title as well.
In other words, the knights of Sky City Celedileka were really nothing more
than white hat hackers. Although the common folk and tourists had no way of
knowing this.
Henrietta had a reason for using that outdated title here, but the poultice-
wearing thug named Dagregor Gerlos did not pick up on the thick sarcasm.
Henrietta guessed that was an arbitrary fake name he had chosen for himself.
He might not even have a real name. She heard those people liked to use
names from cultures and civilizations outside the Static Continent when
naming their avatars or whatever.
His armor looked more customized and bulgier than standard, so she guessed
it had extra soundproofing material inside. He never wanted to be anywhere
near the actual fighting, yet he was paranoid about getting hurt. His lack of
military training could not have been more obvious.
Henrietta was absolutely disgusted by the man, but she did her best not to let
it show on her face.
“Oh, I just thought this investigation could use a breath of fresh air. I’ve been
buried in work and bored out of my mind for days on end because of your
old-fashioned methods. Let’s narrow in on them and settle this.”
“How exactly do you suggest we do this?”
“Now, now, now. Have you forgotten what our specialty is?” The hairy-
chinned man named Dagregor gave a vulgar smile. “Going around asking
questions is a waste of time. We know they’re in this area, right? And these
are some good kids who haven’t started robbing people to fund their escape,
so why even bother pursuing them when we can get them to come to us?”
“Just look at this one step at a time. It started at Fire Castle Town Flared’s
airport where they arrived in a balloon bungalow, right? Then let’s arrest the
rental worker and torture them.”
He said it so readily.
He did not seem to care at all that he would be robbing someone of their
future or that he would be using authority borrowed from the king to do so.
“Then we do the same at the sorcery taxi office, the market, the souvenir
shops, the fruit shops, and anyone else who says they saw them. We arrest
and torture everyone who came in contact with those brats. Once it becomes
clear what’s happening, we’ve won. And if we run out of people, we can
always start arresting people from unrelated shops and inns.”
“…”
“Really, it comes down to letting everyone know what happens if they cover
for the suspects. You’re having trouble because you don’t have enough
information, right? Then it’s time to tighten our grip until-…”
That was because Striker Henrietta Split Destrius took action before he could.
Her hand grabbed the thug’s jaw and lifted him up with her one slender arm.
For a brief moment, the beautiful woman threw out her lovely old-fashioned
smile.
She squeezed so tight it looked like she was going to crush his neck and the
poultice around it.
“Ah…kah!?”
“I can accept that thugs lower than rats were given the title of knights. It was
the insufficient strength of our old-fashioned forces that led to that, so the
blame for our decline falls squarely on our shoulders. So I am not going to
protest the central Light Castle’s decision at this point. I will grant you the
title of Knight. We can simply call ourselves Strikers.”
“Ah…ah!!”
“But it was our old-fashioned forces who created the unique atmosphere of
this sky city. The bond of trust between the people and the nobles has existed
since well before my birth and that forms a thick pillar that protects the peace
here. Former criminal, do you really think there is room for you there? Well,
do you? Do you!? Did you believe a thug who was only given his title a few
combo-years ago could create a crack in the bond of trust that has existed for
hundreds of combo-years? On whose authority, you fool!!”
Finally, Henrietta released her slender fingers from the jaw of the Sorcery
Hacker who had been given a more socially acceptable title. Dagregor
collapsed to the ground and fell into a coughing fit while glaring hatefully up
at the blonde woman with a braided variant on a ponytail.
When he saw Henrietta stare in disgust at her hand which smelled more of
the mystery poultice than of the Sorcery Hacker himself, Dagregor seemed to
finally realize what she meant when she called him a knight. The thug’s face
only grew redder and Henrietta spat out further words without trying to hide
how much she despised him.
“But have you forgotten? Your crimes were frozen, not pardoned. The central
Light Castle’s inspectors are always watching you. Once you are no longer
deemed useful, your title will be stripped from you and you will be thrown
back in prison. So should you really be wasting time here?”
“…!?”
“I have more influence than you think. Because of the trust I spent a very
long time building up. If you don’t want me whispering some choice words
in the ears of an inspector I know, then get back to your post. Listen, get out
of my sight if you insist on taking shortcuts just like the Sorcery Hacker you
are. And if you won’t leave, I will remove you myself. Got that, slave
knight!?”
Not Knight Dagregor down on the ground and not Soldier Shadelose who
was listening to it all from the side.
If this was enough to scare him too bad to get up, he could never fight in a
true battle where it was destroy or be destroyed. And whether or not they
were a former criminal, Knights and Strikers were both only borrowing their
authority from the king. That could always be taken from them, so they had
to be improving themselves on a daily basis to live up to the king’s trust in
them, yet this man was conceited enough to think he had it set for life. Did he
really think the weight was ever lifted from your shoulders while serving the
king?
Finally, a nearly sobbing voice spoke up.
It seemed to be lamenting the misfortune that had befallen him and only him.
And she spoke it almost like she was speaking to someone else who was not
present.
Part 9
In the end, it took until the afternoon for them to find information on the
hideout of the mystery sniper who used the anti-dragon rifle called Critical
Disaster.
As usual, Teleria Nereid Aquamarine’s skirt was swelling out and Ayato was
pulling that tearful blonde girl along as they rode an updraft in Wind Castle
Town Silphine. They slipped below a giant walkway and used a food stall on
the way to their destination since they did not have much time to spend on
lunch. However, this one was a multi-legged microbus shaped like a crayfish,
so unlike at breakfast, they did not have to worry about the wind while they
ate.
“That thing really is a landmark. You can still see the Continent Egg from
here. Only through the gaps between buildings, though.”
“Nhh.”
“Whew, what do they do in this town if it rains? I can only imagine it starts
pouring on you from every direction.”
“I don’t think it rains here since Celedileka is located above the clouds. I
haven’t seen any rain since we got here. Unless a truly powerful blizzard
breaks through the Guardian Umbrella atmospheric shield, you probably
don’t even need to check the forecast.”
For lunch, they ate a strange experimental dish of fried pasta made as flat as a
rice cracker topped with a dip made by mashing up different vegetables and
meats. Different noodle dishes could end up being very different depending
on how the noodles were used.
“?”
Ayato, who was generally a gentleman but not necessarily polite, reached for
the remote-printed newspaper sitting on the counter.
“Hm, there really is a strong Forturiana influence here. Isn’t the story here
that a saint defeated the Demon Lord instead of a hero? They sure are on
good terms considering that Temple Moving Ceremony hasn’t been held
yet.”
“Ayato.”
Teleria lightly scolded him while gesturing toward a young Priest woman
sitting a short distance away whose shoulders shook. But her priest robe had
a different design from the Forturiana one, so they continued the
conversation.
“It’s like that everywhere on the sky city, but how are things on the surface
continent, Coach?”
“Sigh, yes. And it seems like they’re growing through the proliferation of
magic,” said Teleria. “They claim to not be working with deadly weapons,
but they do donate to sorcery gun research.”
“In the name of designing ‘everyday household tools’ of course. But is that
really true?”
“?”
“Forturiana claims to help people with magic recoil disease and mana
allergies, but I’ve never heard of anyone having either one. They’re a large
group and everything they do stands out, but I bet they’re actually in the red.”
After they filled their stomachs while discussing that, they began planning for
their attack on the extraordinary sniper.
“Given her firepower, any barrier that can be activated at the pull of a trigger
would only be blown through, so we shouldn’t even think about defending
against it,” explained Ayato. “If you don’t actually dodge it, you will lose
your life.”
“Th-this is Mamilis’s first battle, so won’t this be a little too hard for her!?”
“Good point. You don’t have to participate in this deadly battle if you only
want to learn how to be a Forward. Our goal is to ruin this sniper’s plan that
seems like it will have a critical effect on Sky City Celedileka as a whole
given the secret information received from the urban design manager, but
we’re doing that to clear our names. However, Miss Mamilis, you do not
need to do that. To be honest, I can’t think of any reason why you should
force yourself to come with us.”
It was as easy as that. Whether to keep going or pull back was an important
decision for a Forward who had no backup to call in. Most everyone was self-
taught in this field, so the habits picked up early tended to stick around to the
bitter end. Removing these hurdles from Mamilis’s path now would not
necessarily be in her best interest. Even if that meant more risk in the short-
term. That was how Ayato saw it.
Once the food stall microbus approached their destination, they ended their
long conversation and left.
Teleria futilely tried to hold down her skirt while the updraft blew up at them.
Luckily, Wind Castle Town Silphine had sorcery device traffic lights floating
everywhere to handle the many artificial air currents, so securing processing
space was not difficult. Ayato drew his sword as he flew around and started
stabbing into those ball-shaped devices to increase his power.
He removed the crystal tarot cards from his blue blazer’s breast pocket, so
they floated along with him.
Ayato, Teleria, and Mamilis circled behind a group of high-rise buildings and
clung to the wall of one. They were at least 1000 esoule[10] from the ground,
but that was fairly low down in this wind town.
They slipped in through a window, but this was not the dangerous sniper’s
hideout. The artificial wind was convenient, but the silence provided by the
barrier of stone and glass was still nice.
Ayato cut across an empty room with no furniture to speak of and no sign of
being lived in. He moved from the back to the front window. After
confirming the position, he nodded.
“Okay, the sniper’s hideout is on the other side of the road there.”
That was about 40 esoule[11] away. That was not close range even for a
sniper, but the real problem was all the people, things, and vehicles moving
every which way through that space. If they fired any magic now, they could
easily hit the ordinary people at the accessory shops or mobile restaurants
serving seafood pasta.
“What do we do?”
“I hacked a few traffic lights on the way here, so I can use those to keep
people away when we make the shot.”
With that, Ayato stepped away from the window and slipped past Mamilis
who had deactivated her Mimic Options to reveal her distinctive long ears.
Those must have been restrictive because the Dark Elf seemed to free herself
from them whenever she was outside of the public eye.
The empty room had no furniture, but the insides of the walls were not
empty. After making some estimations from the locations of the pillars and
ducts, he drew his Linkage Plug sword and faced the wall covered in simple
wallpaper. When he stabbed the tip in and pulled it vertically down, the wall
“opened” like he had removed a large panel.
Inside was a long vertical space and some pipes running in straight lines.
“This should work. There’s a restaurant above here, so they have a largescale
fire system in case of emergency. I’ll resonate with its processing space. If
it’s Level 5 that should be about right.”
“Hm? Hmm???”
“You two wait here. I’m going to borrow a ballista crane from a rooftop
around here.”
While releasing a new blade from the ones compressed in the hilt, he returned
to the back entrance.
“And Miss Teleria, you have trouble with fire magic, don’t you?”
“Why would you bring that up when you already know the answer? Uhh.”
“Then we will have to bet on Miss Mamilis’s debut battle. Prepare your full-
auto shotgun.”
“???”
The Dark Elf’s mind went blank when she was suddenly selected for what
seemed like a major role, but Ayato had more to tell her.
“First, I will tie a bundle of steel beams to the end of the ballista crane and
send that crashing into the hideout being used by Critical Disaster’s owner.
That should make her escape through a different window.”
Mamilis’s face clouded over. Just because she loved her weapon designer of
a grandmother apparently did not mean she unconditionally liked all sorcery
devices. She also appeared unsure what kind of stance to take with the
shotgun she held. He felt bad putting the Dark Elf through this kind of
dilemma, but he preferred seeing this than seeing her innocently grab and
accept the weapon without giving it any real thought.
“I’ll be stealing that from the construction site over there. As a diversion. If
we know what route she’ll take, you can’t miss. Now, Miss Mamilis, I would
like for you to end this with your magic. You do not have to worry about the
window. Just prepare to take the shot while indoors and I will throw open the
window when the timing is right.”
“Eh? But, Coach, will it really work that well my very first time???”
“You don’t have to hit. That’s a shotgun, after all. You just have to pull the
trigger, so it’s no different from lighting the kitchen stove.”
Ayato specialized in Sorcery Hacking and did not use an obvious sorcery
gun.
“If you prepare the magical spark, I can do the rest with the traffic lights. You
may have forgotten, but that isn’t just ordinary wind blowing around here.
It’s magically-created wind. If I keep that massive manaflow from being
converted into wind and then concentrate it and send it into the road as a
liquid spray, it will fuse with the magical fire you create and trigger a huge
explosion. And this explosion will rival that dragon in Flared.”
Part 10
“…”
That exchange was held in the microbus food stall shaped a lot like a crayfish
that was riding the artificial air currents below the sunny and starry sky. The
“battle” here was of course the lunchtime rush. Restaurant customers came in
waves, so selecting a workplace based on the averaged-out amount of work
listed on the help wanted ad would end badly.
These vehicle-based food stalls could start doing business fairly cheaply, but
their mobility meant they could not install Media Summoners which had to
connect to the mist mana arranged in a web-like pattern around the city. It
was a wireless technology, but the requirement to place devices at the fixed
starting and ending points of the mist mana lines left much to be desired. This
place’s owner envied the restaurants that positioned themselves on the giant
walkway rooftops. Without the television, radio, and data searching that the
young people wanted, the baby-faced apprentice with a towel around his head
only had the owner to focus on.
The youth placed a hand on his shoulder and spun that arm around while
giving the older man a puzzled look.
“No.”
Once the lunchtime rush was over, it was time to check on their sales, but the
unrefined owner was focused on a certain coin instead.
“Our selling point is how cheaply we can provide a satisfying meal, so it just
seems unusual for someone to pay with a royal gold[12]”
“Yeah, that is pretty weird. But they probably just wanted change. No one
likes being directly asked to break a royal gold after all.”
“…”
“If it’s a real counterfeit coin, I imagine there would be no way to tell the
difference.”
That did not seem to be what the owner was interested in.
“That trio didn’t look all that rich to me, but this coin isn’t particularly
scraped up yet it doesn’t look like it was some great treasure of theirs either.
Something about it rubs me wrong. It’s like seeing an old man sleeping under
a bridge with a gold watch hanging from his pocket.”
“Probably, but I’m always worried she’s overworking herself with how many
people go to her for help.”
Yes.
The people were the greatest warning system. Just like a certain Striker had
worked so hard to ensure.
Part 11
After stabbing his sword into the ballista crane on the other rooftop, Ayato
easily slipped between a shop that sold accessories made of monster wings
and scales and a mobile restaurant that specialized in seafood pasta in order
to return to the empty room from which they planned to make their attack.
That ridiculous sniper’s hideout was right in front of them.
A midair road filled with people, things, and vehicles sat between them and
Teleria and Mamilis were observing things through the thick window that
kept the powerful wind out. He placed his hands on Teleria’s shoulders from
behind and pulled her toward him.
“Hyah!?”
“If you get too close to the window, she might notice you.”
“H-how can you do things like this so naturally? And if you really thought
that would happen, you would seem more worried.”
Mamilis’s long ears poked out through her silver hair and she did not seem
bothered by the other two’s flirting.
He could see a red figure at the window. She had long, flowing hair and a
curvy body. She had the look of a determined woman and she wore a red
leather outfit formed from a vest and a longish tight skirt with slits in the
sides. She wore floating Expansion Armor like Teleria’s long skirt, but hers
looked like giant bat wings. No, a closer look showed she also had what
looked like horns and a thick tail.
That may have been about right for this wind town. Ayato knew how trying
to be as inconspicuous as possible could make you stand out even more, but
this woman clearly had confidence in her body given how much of her
bodylines she was showing off.
He could not see the anti-dragon rifle. She must not have kept it with her at
all times.
“Have you seen anyone else there? Like roommates, visitors, and pizza
deliverers?”
He traced his fingers across his floating Linkage Monitor crystal tarot cards
and approached the side of the window.
“Then let’s get started. Miss Mamilis, prepare your sorcery gun. Miss Teleria,
you provide support if she screws it up.”
“Not that way. This is her first time doing this, so if she loses control of the
explosion, I would really appreciate it if you cast recovery magic on me
before I’m roasted here by the window.”
“Eeeeeeek!”
The blonde girl sounded much more afraid than necessary and Ayato glanced
over at her while making the final check.
“The plan is as follows: I will use the lights to keep people and vehicles
away, I will fire the ballista crane at her hideout, I will open the window to
clear a line of fire, Miss Mamilis will launch her fire magic once the sniper
woman leaves her hideout, and I will send a liquified manaflow into that to
trigger a massive explosion in her direction. That might sound like a lot, but I
want to complete it all before I can count to five in my head.”
“O-okay.”
There must not have been any good end point for the air currents here
because there were no shops or restaurants on the walls, so controlling the
lights was enough to keep other people away from here.
“Do not confirm the previous step is complete before continuing to the next;
we will essentially be doing everything at once. It will take time for the
people to disappear after I control the lights and it will take time for the steel
beams attached to the ballista crane’s hook to hit the hideout after it is fired,
so I want to begin on the next step while those are still underway. Focus on
the countdown in your head more than the things you see happening.”
“Really, it’s like cooking. You can save a lot of time by chopping the
vegetables while you wait for the pot to boil, right? Be more flexible and
make sure you do your job.”
“Hmm.”
“Now, before we begin, I will provide you with the magic words, Miss
Mamilis: You are my only hope.”
“(You say that and your expression might be blank, but I can see your long
ears twitching!!)”
She was sniping, but she did not have to stand right up at the window. Nor
did she need to attach all sorts of accessories like a scope or bipod. The Dark
Elf aimed the full-auto shotgun with drum magazine toward the closed
window from the center of the room. Ayato glanced over at her while he
placed a hand on the window frame and flicked one of his floating crystal
tarot cards to change its position relative to the others.
All of the ball-shaped traffic lights floating outside changed their display.
“Phase 1.”
Ayato did not bother watching the result of that change as he manipulated his
cards again. This time, the crane on top of another building swung around
and the thick steel beams attached to the end of the thick wire took aim.
At that distance, there would be a slight time lag between the launch and the
hit.
As long as the people, things, and vehicles left the air before then, it would
all work out.
“…”
Just as the people vanished, the steel beams crashed into the opposite
building wall.
Mamilis found herself staring at the skillful coordination that felt like
something from a parade, but when Ayato called her name, she frantically
looked through her full-auto shotgun’s sight again.
That very real threat had fired the devastating Critical Disaster on the city
already.
She forcibly opened a large window and started to throw herself out into the
empty air.
The Dark Elf was acting as a sniper, but she did not have to directly hit this
target. Her role was to trigger a fire, just like a wife lighting the kitchen stove
for some cooking.
So it was fortunate she did not have to look too closely at her target.
If she had seen someone with a humanoid form much like her own, her finger
would likely have stopped there.
He threw open the window and the wind from outside slammed into her face.
She seemed to pull the trigger more out of surprise than anything. A red
muzzle flash colored the air and a torrent of mist mana burst through that
while transforming into a supernatural phenomenon with real power behind
it. A used shotgun shell, with the surface of the mist mana hardened by the
impurity powder and the high temperature, lost its light as it was spat from
the ejection port. The gunshot flew out the window after transforming into
the crimson flames that Teleria had trouble with.
“Phase 3.”
That just left switching over control of the traffic lights to stop the artificial
air current and sending out the highly concentrated manaflow as spray. Fire
would not cause condensed mana like that to burn, but magic fire or water
were a different matter. Liquefied mana inside bullet cartridges was
dangerous because it could cause an explosion, but the degree of the
interference was all in how you used it. If he used one of the manaflows
supporting the city traffic infrastructure to create a blazing gust of wind, that
orange dragon would swallow up their target.
He only had to flick one of the ultra-thin crystal tarot cards floating in the air.
However.
The line Ayato Criminaltrophy was using to control it all was severed.
He could not use the traffic lights to control the manaflow that was normally
used to create wind.
The arcana images vanished from the crystal tarot cards, so they became no
more than transparent panels.
The spark launched by Mamilis Coster left the window, twisted around, and
faded away in the air. However, the gunshot and magic must have drawn
their opponent’s attention.
His eyes clearly met those of the red leather woman with false wings spread
wide.
“It wasn’t your fault! Damn, did someone interfere with all the traffic lights
that convert the wind!?”
The red leather sniper had initially tried to escape from the window, but now
he wondered if she had detected their actions and fought back. In other
words, he wondered if she too was a Sorcery Hacker.
All three of them heard several sets of heavy metallic clanking take up
positions outside the window and on the other side of the wall.
“Kyah!?”
“Sorcery Hacker! We would like a word with you concerning the incident in
Fire Castle Town Flared!!”
Someone must have called the knights on them and those knights had reset
everything to retake control of the traffic lights without considering what
Ayato’s group might be trying to do. That was why he had not been able to
use the manaflow meant to transform Mamilis’s spark into a finishing blow.
Out the window and at the building across the way, the long-haired devil
woman was stepping up onto the windowsill and throwing herself out into the
air. Her thick tail swished side to side as if mocking him. Was that the long,
narrow case for a fishing rod hanging from her shoulder? That item did not
suit this wind town at all. What she was actually hiding inside went without
saying. She was a sniper, after all.
“Wh-what do we do!?”
Ayato was not going to hold back now. He whispered in tearful Teleria’s ear
while still holding her close.
The steel beams on the end of the giant crossbow’s wire crashed into their
own building.
The knights out front were a diversion for the real attack in the rear.
That meant the knights had not planned for a bold escape through the front
window. Simply eliminating the group on the outside wall would be enough
to throw the scene into chaos. Ayato calmly analyzed the situation while
glancing over to see Mamilis putting on her earrings to hide her distinctive
long ears.
The heavy bundle slipped through the uneven jungle gym structure of this
town and mercilessly blew away the wall.
Below the sunny and starry sky, the boy jumped out of the high-rise
building’s window with Teleria in his right hand and Mamilis in his left.
“Wahh!?”
“Miss Teleria, scream if you like, but do not forget our objective here. We
must pursue the sniper!!”
The foolish knights had reset all the traffic lights in this area, so all the air
currents were even and indistinct. The effects of this branched out over a
wider area, so the people, things, and vehicles that would normally never
collide had to twist around under their own power to avoid danger.
They pursued the demonic sniper who was switching from one air current to
the next to escape, but they could not seem to catch up. She maintained a
distance of about 50 esoule[13] ahead. This was not the result of her large
decorative wings catching the wind. The answer was obvious once he
observed that false-winged sniper as she took sharp turns with almost no time
loss.
“I see.”
“I would like to move quickly, so let go of your skirt for now. And it is not
those decorative wings that are helping her here. She places her feet on the
walls when making a turn. Instead of just floating, she is using that footing to
control her flight. That seems to let her make sharper turns!”
Sometimes she used the building walls themselves and sometimes she used
the signs or the roofs of the tent-shaped shops attached perpendicularly to the
walls, but she used it all to move out ahead.
Of course, she was making contact with stationary objects while moving at
high speed. When she seemingly stroked those surfaces with the high-heeled
feet sticking out from her slit skirt, the slightest mistake in the force used
could have broken or shattered her ankles. Just because he knew how it
worked did not mean he could do it himself.
Also the sniper escaping ahead while flapping her Expansion Armor wings
was not the only problem.
The Dark Elf looked back and raised her voice while continuing to ride the
artificial currents.
“We’re being pursued too!! Coach, the knights are coming!!”
“!!”
He grabbed her shoulder and took a large right turn at the next intersection.
The white beams fired at them were “weathering”. They were probably
Tertiary Ex Weathering from the wind element which excelled at status
effects. Anything those hit would be broken apart at the microscopic level,
have gaps opened within it, and be blown away like dust in the wind. This
would affect living creatures and metal alike, so the knights must not have
been thinking about taking them alive.
The knights were using semi-auto rifles that had once been retired from use
and later brought back and improved once their accuracy and power in mid-
range sniping was reassessed. They had the obvious power of a large caliber
and they were convenient enough to produce certain results no matter who
wielded them, so they were known for being strictly banned from sale to
civilians.
However.
Ayato shouted at them, but did those pursuing knights know what he was
referring to?
The fearsome beam reminiscent of a dragon attack blew away that threat like
it was nothing.
When Ayato’s group quickly turned the corner at the intersection, the
weathering magic fired by the pursuing knights must have continued on
toward the sniper with the Expansion Armor wings. That horned woman
must have concluded she was under attack and returned fire. People were free
to throw stones to knock down a hornet’s nest if they liked, but what if a
hibernating bear’s den was located back behind there? That was what the
knights had done.
Ayato’s heart filled with an unpleasant certainty as he left the intersection and
passed by a mobile shop shaped like a ladybug.
It was nothing short of a miracle that none of the shops and restaurants on the
walls here had been blown away.
(That’s the anti-dragon rifle that started all this by sending Funny Snatch’s
group to their graves in Flared. That settles it! She really is the person who
framed us!!)
It was bright enough to blot out the sunny and starry sky.
The magic had been amplified so far he could not even hazard a guess at
what it had originally been. There was no trace of its original form remaining.
He was amazed by the power of the anti-dragon rifle hidden in the fishing rod
case and by the skill of the red leather woman who could control that absurd
level of recoil while moving at high speed with no footing to speak of.
“Calm down, Miss Teleria. Here, I will hold you tight to help.”
“~ ~ ~!!!???”
“Coach, I’m pretty sure that’s going to do the opposite. Although making her
mind go blank so she freezes up might work out in the end.”
Now that the rookie Dark Elf had their dynamic figured out so well, the
blushing and dizzy blonde girl had nowhere to turn.
“Miss Teleria, do try to speak in human language. Also, those knights were
wearing dark gray armor. That is their combat armor made from oxidized
mana-conducting silver protectors and large monster tendons and leather. It
provides both a physical boosting effect and magical defense. The
soundproofing at the weak points is not perfect, but it is guaranteed to keep
them alive. They will not die so easily.”
“Monster…urp, uwehhhhhh.”
“?”
If the knights and the sniper woman would fight each other and slow each
other down, that was fine with him. His group had left the shortest route and
turned a corner to avoid the knights’ attacks, so they had start pursuing that
absurdly-powerful sniper again.
The deafening sounds of gunfire told him where she was even with a tall
building in the way. The knights knew they were straying from their original
target, but they must not have been able to ignore such a powerful threat.
Ayato, Teleria, and Mamilis turned a corner toward the source of the noise.
“Eeeek! It sounds like that one woman is winning out against the organized
power of the knights.”
“That means she must be preparing for something that requires enough
power to overpower the knights. She already used human traffickers to
capture the city’s urban design manager, so what could she be planning?”
Was it due to their altitude or because they were approaching the center?
As soon as they turned the corner, a giant windmill’s blades came into view.
Each blade was 35 esoule[14] long and the windmill used four of them to
catch the artificial air currents needed to heavily rotate them. It likely
compressed the mana spread thinly through the air as mist and sent it through
an underground pipeline to help power central Light Castle Brightio. Teleria
screamed, so he grabbed her arm and ducked below the blade that approached
from above like a guillotine while continuing to gain ground on the brutal
sniper.
The Dark Elf gulped while holding her full-auto shotgun in both hands.
“The sound disappeared, Coach.”
“We’re about to catch up. We’ll reach the next intersection at the same time!”
But tracking the red leather devil woman’s position was the most Ayato
could manage, so he had to delay doing anything as a Sorcery Hacker. He
had lost most of his resonating processing space when the knights reset the
traffic lights, so all he had left was the fire system he had found inside the
empty room’s wall. Also, that only let him operate that stationary ballista
crane and the hook equipped with giant bee wings could only be fired so far.
Wildly firing that wire would only get other people caught in the crossfire, so
he had to assume that would not help.
(There are the machines that scatter the visualization flower petals, there are
the light fixtures, and…argh, the stores on the walls are in the way!)
He had to use his Linkage Plug to build things up from scratch, so he needed
Teleria or Mamilis to buy him some time with their magic. But that would
mean using those girls as a shield by placing them in front of that sniper who
wielded enough firepower to directly overpower the organized strength of the
knights.
(The air currents are controlled by low-level traffic lights. If I can stab my
sword into one of those to control it, I can mess with the current and strength
of the air current. Disturbing the current the sniper is using to slow her down
is the only real option here!!)
One of those ball-shaped traffic lights floated at the center of the upcoming
intersection.
“!!”
“!?”
Ayato drew his Linkage Cable sword to take control of the traffic light and
locally control the air currents, but the woman with devilish horns swung
around the anti-dragon rifle sorcery gun that was longer than she was tall and
struck his blade, redirecting it. However, their close range worked against
her, so the devil woman in red leather could not actually aim the enormous
weapon at her target.
The scenery flew by and the distance between them stretched out infinitely
once more. He nearly crashed into one of the walkways creating the jungle
gym look of this town, but he just barely managed to regain his balance at
high speed.
“Again!! We need to cross that sniper’s route again before we lose sight of
her!!”
Just as he shouted that, the sniper took action sooner than expected.
The fearsome beam of that anti-dragon rifle ignored the street made from
artificial air currents and the row of towering buildings as it attacked. Yes,
she used its destructive power to blast right through the building in between
them.
(…!?)
She had vaporized the traffic light that organized traffic by controlling the air
currents for this area.
“Wha-?”
Ayato himself had tried to control that very device to slow down the sniper,
but the woman with her Expansion Armor tail waving had chosen to destroy
it instead of control it.
With the traffic light gone, the artificially-managed air current vanished.
Ayato’s group had been freely soaring through the sky as if swimming, but
that movement suddenly changed.
They fell.
Ayato reached out a hand almost on reflex and pulled the blonde girl close.
An instinctual fear ran down his spine as he felt gravity clutching at his
stomach, but they were not going to crash into the ground right away. Wind
Castle Town Silphine had countless air currents intersecting like knit wool.
They had lost one, but they just had to catch a ride on another one lower
down.
They were blasted in an entirely different direction like they had boarded the
wrong train.
“Where’s that sniper!?” he shouted.
Changing “tracks” must have made Mamilis panic because she tried to reach
for a nearby mobile shop modified from a longhorn beetle sorcery taxi, but
Ayato quickly stopped her. He was not going to let her break or shatter a
bone.
This result made everything feel dark and hopeless, but the devil woman in
red leather had not literally disappeared. She was still in this wind town, so
they could still pursue her.
Or so he thought.
However…
Ayato Criminaltrophy finally realized where the sniper had sent them.
They were being swept toward the many people and beetle-like sorcery
vehicles clinging to the wall of a giant building.
Except all of these people carried large sorcery guns and wore identical
asphalt-colored armor made from oxidized mana-conducting silver protectors
and large monster leather and tendons.
There was only one exit from that invisible slide made from a powerful air
current, so Ayato’s group was forced to land on the wall right in the middle
of the enemy formation.
Part 12
Henrietta Split Destrius had sensed an odd change to the “flow” of events.
The Sorcery Hackers had supposedly been running from the peacekeeping
knights, so she doubted they would charge right into the knights’ formation
for no reason. Most likely, some third party had intentionally intervened. And
that Striker with a blonde braid, dark gray protector armor, and a tight
miniskirt was not careless enough to assume the enemy of their enemy was
their friend.
Also, it was highly likely they were a vigilante group that had fought some
other criminals in the fire town and vaporized their opponents with high-
power magic.
The weight of the large sorcery gun at her hip felt comforting to Henrietta
right now.
With the world at peace, the royals and nobles had held parties on a daily or
nightly basis, so their lives were taken by excessive alcohol and salty meat
dishes instead of an enemy’s blade. Her father had been a simple and honest
warrior, so he must not have been able to keep up with those machiavellian
people who had nothing but soft fangs in their mouths. She had been unable
to look at her father in those final days when the stress and lifestyle diseases
had left him bedridden. He had passed away while deliriously insisting he
wanted to die in battle and that he wanted to take a blade for someone.
But after succeeding him as a very young head of the family, Henrietta had
chosen to carry their family’s honor by placing herself in the dangerous sorts
of duties he had always aspired to.
The title of knight had been stolen by those filthy white hat hackers and she
had instead taken the temporary title of Striker that did not have any history
behind it, but that was fine with her.
She had a body to use and an enemy to defeat, so if this would protect the
people and the king’s honor, nothing would delight her more.
“Striker Destrius.”
Part 13
Even now, the sniper with devil wings was escaping further and further away.
“Sorcery Hacker.”
But Ayato felt things changing when a female voice sharply questioned him.
He wanted to pursue that red leather woman right away, but he could not
ignore this either.
They were surrounded by a group of around ten wearing protector-based
combat armor colored a dark gray, but the one beautiful woman wore some
nicer-looking armor. Why had she chosen that technologically-inferior
armor? She wore her long blonde hair in a single braid down to her hips, her
hand slowly reached for the large sorcery gun worn at the side of her hip, and
she appeared to be the one in charge here.
He heard some solid clanking sounds from directly behind him. The elites
who had survived the fury of the anti-dragon rifle had caught up and landed
on the wall of the building.
But he could not take his eyes off the person in front of him.
The pressure coming from that female knight with braided blonde hair was
different from the rest. There was no warmup in combat. You could not hold
anything in reserve for later. If he let his focus shift even slightly, he would
be devoured immediately.
He could tell.
“Disarm yourselves and surrender at once. We will give you one chance here.
We have no problem at all with shooting all three of you to end this.”
“Hm, you real knights are nothing like the ones in the storybooks.”
“We clearly live in very different worlds because that just sounds suicidal to
me.”
Ayato slowly raised his hands and observed his surroundings by moving just
his eyes and keeping his head motionless. They were on the wall of the high-
rise building. In addition to the asphalt-colored knights, there were also a few
six-legged sorcery vehicles parked around them. He could Sorcery Hack
those if he had a manaflow to work with, but…
(Even the cheapest vehicle is Level 8 while I only have 6 to work with.
There’s nothing I can do right now. And those knights’ protector armor is
more than twice that.)
Their levels were high and they blocked the way forward and back. Ayato
had not stabbed his sword’s blades into various devices to build up his
processing space, so he was stuck like this for now.
Clank, clank, CLINK. Ayato’s footsteps rang out as he slowly walked toward
the group in front of him with his hands still in the air.
With a rough noise, Henrietta pulled back the bolt-action cocking lever to
load a round into the chamber.
“(Miss Mamilis.)”
Nevertheless, Ayato whispered in the Dark Elf’s ear with his hands still
raised.
The full-auto shotgun sorcery gun with a drum magazine attached produced a
muzzle flash toward their feet and fire magic exploded out. The three of them
immediately disappeared. They were standing on the side of a building and
the wall they stood on had windows at set intervals. It went without saying
what happened when Ayato, Teleria, and Mamilis stood on that thick glass
and then shattered it.
The shotgun self-replicated the magic designated by the bullet itself and
fanned it out from the barrel. The thick reinforced glass may have been
designed to withstand the powerful winds and artificial air currents up here,
but this was too much for it.
“Kyah!!”
The blonde girl’s scream echoed out. They had been standing where the air
current pushed them against the wall, so they had slipped right inside the
building. Gunshots rang out from the outside wall, but it was too late now.
Ayato reflexively tried to pull the blonde girl close when he heard her
scream, but someone else responded faster. Rookie Mamilis grabbed
Teleria’s hand and helped her up in his place.
“Oh?”
“Oh, no. If this student proves to be a little too capable and steals this role
from me, that happy sensation will forever slip from my fingers!!”
“I’m not going anywhere, Ayato, so don’t look even more panicked about
this than everything else that’s happened today!!”
The fading red shotgun shell finally fell into the building with a metallic
clinking.
Teleria (while still held by the Dark Elf) pulled her dual handguns from their
holsters, pressed the slides against her forehead, and used the power of her
mind to transform the letters and numbers on the disintegrating lead bullets
into something more combat-oriented.
There was a brightly-polished floor, decorative potted plants, and the giant
crystal orb of a Media Summoner. A brand-new six-legged vehicle sat in the
middle of the shop. This must have been a luxury shop shielded from the
winds outside.
“Miss Mamilis, there is nothing to fear from that machine. And Miss Teleria,
fire some warning shots toward the workers and customers, but do not hit
anyone. Miss Mamilis, keep track of your remaining shots while firing
toward the window!”
The blonde girl fired a straight line of pressurized water up at the ceiling
using her twin handguns and the Dark Elf used the Primary Blaze fire magic
to construct a giant wall of small explosions at the window through which
they had entered.
The floor was soon littered with red shotgun shells covered with a hardened
film of mist mana. The shells flashed like sparks as they fell.
They had sent the extra people away from here while buying time until the
knights could break in. Ayato had to make his move during that time. He
drew his Linkage Plug sword, stabbed it into the floor, and removed a
perfectly-hidden square panel. Several pipes ran through the floor.
(The sprinkler control and the A/C equipment. That’s Level 5. I’ll take that
processing space to start with.)
He stabbed his sword in, pulled the trigger, and detached the grip from the
blade before replacing the floor panel.
This time, they would be fighting on a narrow field. He had some more
processing space now, but that was gone if the knights found the blade and
pulled it out. That meant it had to remain hidden.
(The Media Summoner is Level 3. That gives me a total of 14. With that
much resonance, I can take over that display sorcery vehicle or even a
knight’s protector armor if I can get a blade into it!)
“Wah, wah! Ayato! I just heard hurried footsteps from over there. In the
hallway!”
“Yeah, they would search for another way around with the window blocked
by that barrage.”
“No, Miss Mamilis, you keep at it. Miss Teleria, fire on my signal. On the
count of three!”
Heavily-equipped knights charged in through the same door the workers and
customers had used to flee the warning shot. Ayato used that moment to use
the sprinklers under his control to send an artificial downpour on them.
“Ahh, ah!!”
She did not need a laser guide or dot sight. The blonde girl pulled her twin
handguns’ triggers toward the dark gray knights who had tripped quite
spectacularly. Fire erupted from the muzzles and the disintegrating lead
bullets created blue muzzle flashes as bright as fireworks. The mist mana
spewed blue sparks in full-auto and the muffled sound of suppressed gunfire
rang out as spears of pressurized water were created. More and more shots of
Secondary Water Jet stabbed into the defenseless knights. Since their armor
was made to be wearable, the soundproofing around the vitals was not
perfect.
“That would kill the people inside, so I’m not doing that!!”
A surprise attack was no more than a surprise attack, so this would not work
again.
“Lean out into the hallway and keep firing. Take out as many as you can right
now.”
The soaking-wet blonde girl did as told and released a spray of full-auto fire
into the straight hallway outside the door.
She had soon created a small pile of empty cartridges covered in a film from
the impurity powder and high temperature. The fading blue lights scattered at
her feet and lost their color like withering flowers.
Their opponents here were experts at keeping the peace. A thoughtless spray
of magic would not normally score a clean hit on them, but things were
different here.
“Gyah!?”
“It’s water magic, but it’s hard to see because it’s blending into the sprinkler
water!!”
It was the same idea as being unable to read red writing in a red light. With
the sprinklers sending down a shower of water, Teleria’s water attack magic
blended into the background.
(We don’t have to defeat all of the knights. It takes one of them to treat
another, so we just have to take out half of them. And we just want to run
away, so we don’t have to defeat their big boss either. If we crush the
underlings to trip them up, we can make our getaway!!)
He chose not to confront them head-on because he recognized their skill. The
more a Sorcery Hacker respected a formidable foe, the craftier a plan they
would put together. If a clash could be avoided, nothing would be better.
Direct combat was not the only way to fight. Whatever that blonde braided
knight…no, that Striker thought, Ayato’s group’s win condition was escaping
safely from this place.
Or so he thought.
However, the interior wall right next to him was suddenly smashed by brute
force from the other side.
“Wha-?”
The explosive destruction sent chunks of wall larger than his head flying like
a scattershot. Teleria had been by the door to the hallway, but Mamilis was in
the danger zone while holding the full-auto shotgun at her hip and firing
toward the window from the center of the display area. He immediately
grabbed the Dark Elf around her slender hips and knocked her to the floor.
“Mgyuh!!”
“Miss Mamilis, you really do have some ‘happiness’ despite your slender
build.”
“Are you making a joke so I won’t worry about you, Coach? A piece of
rubble just hit you in the back.”
He smiled and did not respond, but the blonde girl who did not know how to
appreciate the little things in life interrupted them with a warning shot of
water magic.
“Yes, yes…ow.”
The person who had destroyed the wall and now strolled in from the adjacent
room was the blonde-braided Striker wearing the old model of tight skirt
protector armor and carrying a bolt action carbine with an axe-like bayonet.
A sniper rifle with a scope gave no advantage in an indoor battle like this, but
she approached all the same.
“Nh!!”
Dark Elf Mamilis fired her full-auto magazine while still lying on her back
after he pushed her down. It spat out a Primary Blaze blast along with the
shotgun shell. The bright red muzzle flash spread out, the mist mana that
pierced that produced explosion magic, and the many pieces of self-replicated
fire magic fanned out to create a thick wall of explosions.
Magic’s range was equal to the reach of the gunshot sound, but this was not
thanks to the partial soundproofing around the Striker’s vitals. A much larger
system had prevented the magic from working.
“Kh.”
“But we Strikers are the ones who built this city’s system. I hold the jackpot
that allows me to draw out the city’s full power through the proper lines, so
did you really think you could stand up to me with the power of a few chips
you managed to swipe?”
He stabbed his Linkage Plug sword into the headlight of the six-legged
sorcery vehicle sitting nearby and removed the grip from the blade. Then he
started up the vehicle and had it drive right toward Henrietta.
With a deafening crash, the beetle-like sorcery vehicle meant to crash into the
Striker at full speed was knocked aside.
“What was that? I know she’s wearing combat armor made from oxidized
mana-conducting silver and large monster tendons and leather, but that
doesn’t strengthen her physical abilities!!”
“That wasn’t that wind defense using the city infrastructure either, was it!?”
added Teleria.
Based on the letters and numbers carved into the disintegrating lead bullet by
her willpower, a muzzle flash burst out like a scarlet firework and her body
explosively swelled out. The soles of her boots dug at the floor and she
charged toward Ayato with fearsome speed.
(That sorcery weapon isn’t a projectile weapon meant to safely fire elemental
magic from afar. It’s specialized for buffing her own physical abilities for a
direct clash!!!???)
The power and accuracy of the sorcery gun itself did not matter.
“Hh!!”
Ayato pulled the Dark Elf in close and placed himself in front of the blonde
girl while just barely managing to swing the trigger-equipped sword he used
for Sorcery Hacking. Henrietta’s axe-like bayonet was not just a decorative
formality or for military demonstrations. She used ultra-close-range tactics
where that was her primary weapon and everything else was no more than
accessories.
As soon as the blade and bayonet axe collided, his entire body lost balance to
the side.
(Damn, and I could hack that sorcery gun if I could only stab it!!)
Henrietta spun around and made another strike with the axe blade from a
completely different angle more than twenty times faster than the boy could
recover. A hit from that would kill him instantly.
Teleria was supposedly safe behind him, but instead of relying that, she
pressed the slide of her handgun to her forehead, changed the type of magic
being used, and pulled the trigger at extreme close range.
She fired that water magic with one, but she had apparently used a variant of
recovery magic with the other.
The Dark Elf spoke with her healthy skin soaking wet while the boy
continued to hold her in one arm.
“That stings.”
“You should be thankful it only stings after being hit by a blast like that!!”
insisted Teleria.
The knights who had yet to be defeated were waiting for them in the hallway,
but Teleria’s water magic and Mamilis’s fire magic made short work of them
(while those two were still collapsed on the floor). The floor was covered
with empty cartridges with their red or blue light rapidly fading like withering
flowers.
They all ran for the emergency exit sign inside that hallway extending to the
left and right.
The wall collapsed near the door where they had been lying on the floor a
moment before, the dust cloud was torn apart, and Henrietta walked calmly
out into the hallway with her intentionally outdated armor and her carbine
equipped with an axe-like bayonet.
“I know it’s a weird thing to say when these two are using them, but I’ve
sworn to never use one of those again.”
“Did you think setting up little rules for yourself places you on the side of
good, sorcery criminal?”
She pulled back the bolt-action cocking lever, an empty cartridge was ejected
while it lost its golden color and faded like a withering flower, a new round
was loaded with the surface of its mist mana hardened like a thin film, and
she once again ignored the scope to fire it up at an angle like a gun salute.
The door flew open and crashed into Henrietta. She plowed right through it,
but the direction of her fierce tackle was changed. She strayed from her
straight path, her protector armor crashed into the interior wall, and she
passed by Ayato’s group while her scraping armor sent sparks flying.
Like the amateur she was, she stuck with Primary Blaze. The full-auto
shotgun sorcery gun produced small explosions that were self-replicated and
spread all over, but the wind complexly swirling around Henrietta diverted
them all away.
The colorful used shotgun shells were ejected all the same.
Before Henrietta could extract that half of her body from the inner wall,
Ayato’s group jumped down from a height of more than 1000 esoule[16].
They were below the sunny and starry sky once more.
“This won’t be enough to lose her!” pointed out Teleria. “We need to figure
out what to do!!”
“Based on our brief clash there, that Henrietta is on another level. On the
other hand, the other knights weren’t all that impressive. A head-on clash
might be dangerous, but if we plan things out, we can have them dancing in
our palm.”
“Right now, I don’t think she’s going to let us just run away!”
With an explosive sound, Henrietta crashed through the wall of that building
and rode an air current just like them. Her blonde braid and miniskirt fluttered
behind her as she pursued them at incredible speed. She must have been used
to this because she looked right at home slipping between the giant walkways
and mobile shops made from sorcery vehicles.
It was obvious why. It was the same as with the sniper from before. While
Ayato’s group was avoiding the buildings and staying in the air, she was
using her ridiculous strength to place her feet on a building wall and then
kick off to accelerate herself whenever she had a chance. Doing so on the
smooth vertical walls would be hard enough, but she also used the shops on
those walls and the gaps between people. A normal person would have
shattered their legs trying it, but she forcibly reduced the burden using the
reinforcing function of the equipment supplied by the central Light Castle
and the muscular-amplification magic she had created for herself.
She would catch up if they did not come up with a plan and then those
powerful arms would grab at their ankles and swing them around. Once that
happened, it was all over.
“Coach, I am fine too. Also, directions like that don’t mean much in a sky
city.”
When the two girls answered him, Ayato made up his mind.
“Hm?”
Fire and water magic erupted out and a storm of Primary Blaze and
Secondary Water Jet tore through a heavy metal mass’s bolts or wires to drop
it into the air current. The heavy wreckage of metal and a thin Media
Summoner passed by directly behind them and flew straight toward Henrietta
as she pursued them.
“Back in that shop, she did not stop the six-legged sorcery vehicle with her
wind defense. I do not know exactly where the limit lies, but it must not be
able to stop objects above a certain weight!”
Those masses would kill a normal person and they now blocked Henrietta’s
path.
However…
“Uwehhhh!!”
Teleria could not be blamed for shouting in surprise. Henrietta never even
considered dodging. She let her buffed body do the talking and deflected
wreckage taller than she was with nothing but a swing of her fist.
“Hellooo!?”
The large cross-shaped windmills had four blades which each measured 35
esoule[17] long. Ayato checked behind them while slipping between two
windmills that were quite close together.
She grasped at the air currents more easily than Ayato’s group and avoided
the windmills more accurately than them as she closed in on them.
“Eh? Coach, that means this is a dead end. There’s a thick aurora-like barrier
called the Free Audience Restriction. It’s like a massive wall of energy.”
“Then let’s settle this before we run into that,” he said. “Miss Teleria, focus
on the steel beams dangling from that ballista crane. Fire on my signal.”
Part 14
Striker Henrietta Split Destrius, who wore her blonde hair in a braid modeled
after a ponytail and who wore old-fashioned armor that included asphalt-
colored protectors and a tight miniskirt, heard the loud gunshot.
(It is no use.)
Any magic fired directly at her would be swept aside by the wind swirling
wildly around her. And even if they knocked down a sign or cleaning
gondola, she could deflect it with her own body thanks to her physical
buffing magic.
Before the appearance of sorcery guns, her house had specialized in the
halberd which was a fusion of a spear and an axe. That could still be seen in
her house’s coat of arms, but that symbolized the ability to slay any foe and
to remove any trouble standing in the people’s way.
She still felt ashamed wielding even the bare minimum of a sorcery gun, but
she continued to embody the tactics that her ancestors had considered the
ideal. She had insisted on using the axe bayonet despite everyone telling her
it would negatively affect the barrel of the gun and she had proven that it had
the power to overwhelm sorcery criminals. It was her use of that splitting
weapon that had allowed her to take her middle name.
For example, it would take the steel beams scattered from the end of a ballista
crane crashing into and breaking the back of a giant windmill’s support pillar,
sending the entire cross-shaped windmill with 35 esoule[18] blades flying
toward her like a rotating deathtrap.
“Wha-!!!???”
The largest of the things she had destroyed and deflected so far had been the
size of a vehicle. Not even she would break through what amounted to a
small building to take a shortcut. But the underhanded Sorcery Hacker
fleeing up ahead would see that she dodged the windmill instead of
destroying it.
But if she slowed her pursuit to avoid the windmill filling her vision like a
giant screen, the Sorcery Hacker group would pull away and escape.
She was struck by fear that felt like an icy hand clutching her heart, but
Henrietta Split Destrius was still a Striker. She had lost the title of Knight and
taken the temporary title of Striker instead, but she was a true warrior who
had not lost her noble spirit.
The king had lent her more authority than she felt she deserved, so she had to
live up to that.
She ignored the scope, fired the bolt-action carbine with axe bayonet like a
gun salute, and applied even more muscle-amplification magic. She was
reaching the point where her own reinforcements could destroy her own
body, but she did not care.
Instead of clearing this wall and hurdle, she had to smash through it and reach
her targets!!
“Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!”
With more of a roar than a shout, Henrietta charged straight toward the thick
barrier in front of her. With axe at the ready, that outdated protector of the
people risked her life to challenge the inanimate windmill. Smirk and call it
silly if you like, but no matter how much dust had gathered on the concept of
chivalry, there was no other life for the woman named Henrietta.
She felt pain in all of her joints, but she kept her charge going. She tore into it
and dove through it until she finally formed cracks in the enormous structure,
widened those, and broke through.
If this was the underhanded Sorcery Hacker’s final trick, then she had them
in checkmate.
They seemed to want to focus on obstructing her path from a distance instead
of directly fighting her, so she would grab those faces full of false hope and
throw them down to the depths. Henrietta Split Destrius would prove through
her actions that righteousness filled your blade with the greatest of powers.
She could fly freely through the sky once more.
With all the obstacles gone, that beautiful Striker gave a roar.
But.
But.
But.
They had disappeared in the brief moment she was distracted by the giant
screen formed by that windmill!?
Something towered up before her: an unbelievably thick wall. Once she saw
it, she finally realized what the enemy had been trying to do. No matter how
powerful her equipment and no matter how far she buffed herself with magic,
she had no chance of breaking through this.
Strikers could not oppose the king from whom they borrowed their power.
In other words…
No one could pass that barrier without the royal family’s permission. That
destructive wall shined like an aurora. There were no exceptions, not even the
divine and the demonic beings that had existed in this world since ancient
times.
The royal castle was surrounded by the fire, water, wind, and earth areas, so
every castle town bordered the Free Audience Restriction. And hadn’t those
giant windmills grown more common the closer they moved to the center?
Her enemy had no chance of defeating her, so they had chosen to slam her
into the Free Audience Restriction. They took advantage of the city
infrastructure to defeat even those who wielded that power through the proper
channels.
The blonde braided Striker tried to slam on the brakes, but she could not stop
the momentum she had built up to break through that windmill. And while
plowing straight toward her doom, she saw something out of the corner of her
eye: the targets she had lost sight of. That Sorcery Hacker boy and the others
were standing on the wall of a nearby building. She could tell they had only
disappeared for a few seconds at most. They had simply cut to the side right
in front of her. That kind of distraction combined with sleight of hand was
such hackneyed child’s play it barely even qualified as a trick, but no matter
how simple it was, she could not complain when she fell for it hook, line, and
sinker.
He was smiling and she could clearly read the words on his lips: You are my
only hope. Fire on my signal.
A continuous barrage of water and fire attacked Henrietta. She had already
passed them by, so this pushed on her back to slam her face-first into the
thick Free Audience Restriction barrier that protected the royal castle. Of
course, the whirlwind’s protection diverted the attack magic’s aim, but she
could not do anything else while focusing on that.
That colorful attack magic missed her and flew off in a different direction,
but her throat finally went dry when she saw it destroy the base of another
giant windmill of all things.
It tore apart and rode the artificial air current.
One of the giant blades slammed into her from behind as if it had been
calculated out from the beginning.
The blonde braided woman’s body was trapped between central Brightio’s
Free Audience Restriction and the giant windmill, so she was shoved further
and further toward that flickering wall of light.
The stone that passed by her was shattered like it had been pressed against a
jackhammer meant to mine for gems.
She was hit by an impact that seemingly tried to crush her entire body with
rapid vibrations. At this point, she might as well not have had the
soundproofing meant to take advantage of the link between magical range
and the sound of the gunshot. A fearsome level of damage was crashing
down toward her.
“Gwwwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!”
Sorcery Hackers had already stolen the traditional title of Knight from her
and forced her to take the temporary title of Striker that had no history behind
it, but now one was abusing the power of the royal family to use it against
her. Was there no way she could put a stop to it? She had worked herself to
the bone in the name of righteousness, but everything kept coming back to
bite her based on bizarre words like “loophole” and “vulnerability” and now
she was going to lose to the power of the very king she served.
Maybe it made her foolish, maybe it made her stupid, and maybe it made her
too honest for her own good.
Bit by bit, she pushed back the giant windmill in order to escape the
destructive effects of the Free Audience Restriction protecting the royal
castle. All so she could pursue that filthy Sorcery Hacker as a hound once
more.
She created a slight gap that allowed her to escape that surface of contact. For
a brief moment, the sparks stopped scattering. She could escape this!
But then she heard something hitting the other side of the giant windmill
blade.
Someone had ridden an air current to land on that back surface. No, had they
hit it with a flying kick? It was a slight thing compared to the overall mass of
the windmill. It had no tactical effect.
He had intervened in that final scene while ignoring the realistic risks.
He would defeat her with his own hand.
“Hi there, Lady Knight!! I know I’m the one who did this to you, but I’ve got
my own circumstances to consider. So I thought I’d pay you a visit and break
your spirit!!”
“Do not mess with me, criminal. You call this an honorable duel!? I do not
follow a version of chivalry that accepts a filthy soul such as yours!!”
“Sure, sure. When you get down to it, I’m a Sorcery Hacker first and a
Forward second. I’m not about to deny what I’ve done. Not that I’m going to
sit around and let you arrest me for it either.”
Just then, two holes appeared in the windmill blade between the two of them.
Ayato had used his Linkage Plug sword and Henrietta had used her bolt-
action carbine with axe. They had torn through that obstacle in order to strike
each other.
But as a result…
“Kh!?”
“Oh, I felt that one land. That’s your armor, but…yes, I think that must be the
shoulder joint. While trapped in there, I guess you can’t even dodge an
amateur’s blade. Now, what level am I at right now? Surely you don’t think
your armor’s defenses are going to keep me out!”
There was a monstrous vibration and sparks resumed flying from the surface
of contact between armor and barrier.
He had her life in his hand. Chunks of brick and stone larger than her head
were being obliterated by the surface of contact. If her magical defenses were
taken from her now, she would be crushed and reduced to mincemeat by the
jackhammer-like barrier that protected the king’s castle with so much energy.
The concept of just deserts and the world’s righteousness really were
malfunctioning. Henrietta felt like everything was wrong with this goddamn
modern era.
“Criminal, huh? But you must have known that Mamilis Coster was a war
victim who had her house destroyed by Government Security’s cannon fire!!”
“…”
“Yet when you fought us, you didn’t hesitate to say you had ‘no problem at
all’ with shooting all three of us to end this. Why was that!?At the time, you
couldn’t have known. Mamilis Coster might have been tricked or threatened
into helping us. The only fact you had on hand was her name on the list of
Sky City Celedileka residents. So even if you had your suspicions, she should
have been one of the people a knight is meant to protect! So why did you
immediately abandon her!?”
“Call it cynicism or sophistry if you like, but the fact that you have no
rebuttal for the words of a ‘filthy Sorcery Hacker’ like me is proof that your
righteousness is a fraud!! When placed in an uncertain situation, you weighed
one of the people’s lives against your own achievements and chose one over
the other. Needless to say, it was your bloody and stained honor you chose!!
Despicable knight, I doubt you’ll believe me, but that sniper in red leather
used those human traffickers to abduct the city’s urban design manager in
order to get information on the city’s vulnerabilities for some kind of major
job. And even if you do trust me, the biases you’ve created for yourself will
probably only see it as a chance to make a name for yourself! Did you enjoy
making those false accusations? Are you going to lament what happens after
you turned a blind eye to the unanswered questions and simply blamed
everything on us!?”
When they had their sorcery guns aimed at each other, she had decided that
brown girl was an enemy.
No matter what that filthy Sorcery Hacker said, she had seen enough now to
know Mamilis Coster had almost certainly joined his group.
However…
(Why?)
Why had she doubted that girl so immediately? Why had she not trusted in
the good of the people?
What even was the kind of Striker that Henrietta Split Destrius wanted to be?
No, what kind of Knight had she wanted to be back before that title had been
taken from her?
Hadn’t she wanted to rely on people even if they seemed suspicious, give
them a chance to redeem themselves even if they did betray her, and to create
an opportunity to gently hold them as they trembled from the weight of their
crimes? Hadn’t she wanted to never give up on those who had made a
mistake and try to save them as many times as it took? Hadn’t she been
willing to accept any injury to that end?
Hadn’t she wanted to be a sword that served the king and a shield that
protected the people?
Hadn’t she wanted to be the person people thought of first when they were in
trouble, no matter how trivial a thing it might be?
If not, what had she been trying to protect by changing her title from Knight
to Striker!?
(How did I think I could protect anything by giving up on people?)
“Do you know why I came to this city as a Forward? I’ll give it to you
straight from the lips of a ‘filthy Sorcery Hacker’.”
Someone spoke.
This was not someone who had found a hole and crawled inside. It was
someone who had been cast into a blind spot of the world yet continued to
struggle from there.
“To right the world’s cruelties! It’s over for you if you let someone else take
over your role while someone out there steals the truth away right before your
eyes and manipulates you for their own ends. So rethink how you live your
life, Lady Knight!!!!!!”
The orange sparks scattering from her armor reached the breaking point.
The will to fight left her body and the power of the thick Free Audience
Restriction barrier pierced her from head to toe.
Part 15
It was all wasted effort. This was not a job from a client, so they would not be
paid for it. They had only racked up an ammo bill and filled their muscles
with lactic acid.
A chill ran down Ayato’s spine when he thought about placing a human body
in the middle of that and that they had done that themselves. He chided
himself for relying on his opponent’s toughness a little too much.
When he spotted the dark gray protector armor falling limply down, he
moved that way. He gained nothing from this and might even come into
contact with the Free Audience Restriction barrier that wavered like an
aurora, but he still felt a need to reach out his hand here.
He sighed at his actions once he was holding that limp, unconscious figure in
his arms.
“It’s because of things like this that I can’t stop worrying, dammit.”
“You say that, but you made sure to stab your sword in her armor’s joint to
actually strengthen her defenses at the very end there.”
Whatever they were going to do with this asphalt-colored knight, they had
successfully shaken the knights protecting the city. Now they could focus on
that sniper wielding Critical Disaster.
…However, they had completely lost the trail of that devil in red leather and
the knights still existed as a group. None of this had paid off. It felt like they
had charged full speed ahead into wasted effort.
“Does that mean you do that without even thinking about it?”
At any rate…
“We’re free to act now, so let’s get out of here before the others catch up. We
have to start back at square one with that sniper, but it really comes down to
repeating what we already did.”
“That enormous anti-dragon rifle is that woman’s greatest weapon but also
her greatest flaw. She has to care for her aching body thanks to the ridiculous
recoil of its giant bullets, so she had to rely on an outside supply no matter
where she escapes to. It’s the same as hunting out on a great prairie. We
follow each of the little tracks she leaves to search out where she sleeps.”
After all the excitement in Wind Castle Town Silphine, the alert would be
raised here just like in Fire Castle Town Flared. They would have to move to
a different area to lose pursuit.
Ayato’s group was of course the main dish for the knights, but the sniper had
also ended up clashing with the knights, meaning the knights were aware of
her presence. Her priority would be lower, but she would still want to avoid
being surrounded here. That meant the red leather woman would likely try to
escape to a different town as well.
“The fire town is still on alert, so returning there would be suicide. So would
Water Castle Town Aquaria be next? Although having just one option makes
it easier for the knights to predict too.”
Just as they were working out their plans, something else happened.
It disappeared.
What did?
Something that had been towering above them. The giant barrier that would
repel unauthorized visitors even if they were divine or demonic and that had
defeated Henrietta Split Destrius so spectacularly. It had suddenly vanished
like a candle’s flame being blown out.
In other words…
The red leather sniper had captured Urban Design Manager Jorbe Alphoverin
and would have gotten all of Celedileka’s vulnerabilities out of him. And she
was planning something big using that.
“The aurora-like barrier is created by borrowing the fire, water, wind, and
earth powers of the four surrounding blocks, right? So if something went
wrong with one of those, would the Free Audience Restriction lose its perfect
balance and malfunction?”
“It isn’t that simple, Coach. My grandma said the king’s castle has several
different layers of defense so an emergency facility immediately kicks in to
power the barrier if the supply of the four elements is cut off. She sounded a
little sad that none of her sorcery devices were needed to protect the castle!”
After hearing those two give their opinions, Ayato thought to himself while
holding the Striker in dark gray protector armor.
“Then what about the moment between the normal power going out and the
emergency power kicking in?”
“Eh?”
This was probably the emergency power that Mamilis had mentioned, but
that was meaningless if something had made it in during that brief downtime.
And with the impenetrable Free Audience Restriction back up, Ayato’s group
could not pursue that “something”.
Part 16
“Hm, hm, hm, hm, hm, hm, hm, hm, hm, hm, hm, hm, hm, hm, hm, hm,
hmm.”
The humming devil in a red leather vest and longish tight skirt had been
waiting for that moment.
She had used a third party to capture Sky City Celedileka Urban Design
Manager Jorbe Alphoverin and she had gotten him to tell her the city’s
vulnerabilities. What mattered there was learning where the crucial points
were. All four outer blocks were covered in a web-like array of the mist mana
known as Intangible Mist, but the central core of that array was disguised as a
civilian facility.
That poor sacrifice had taken over the entire sky city’s foundational design,
so he had only known the general areas for those four cores. He had not
known the specific location or what they were disguised as. It was fairly
standard, but he had drawn up countless different plans without knowing
which ones had been ultimately adopted.
In Fire City Flared’s case, it had been the giant crane that symbolized the
unloading of cargo in the harbor block. That had been destroyed when the
dragon breath was guided toward it.
Finding the one in Wind Castle Town Silphine had been more difficult, but
she had ended up coming full circle and returning to the basics. Whether in
the name of anti-terrorism or whatever else, she looked to see what part of the
town was most heavily defended. After making many different observations
and calculations, she had settled on the giant spherical theatre floating within
all the tall buildings.
By destroying two of the cores, the Free Audience Restriction would waver
and switch over to emergency power, but the problem was how short that
switchover was. Rushing through the artificial air currents to reach the
wavering wall of light would not be fast enough after she destroyed the
spherical theatre. The barrier would be back up under emergency power
before she could get in.
So.
There was only one sorcery gun that devil could have relied on for that.
With a blast rivaling a dragon’s roar, the beam had shot through the uneven
jungle gym of ultra-high-rise buildings and giant walkways that was the wind
town. That straight-line beam had skillfully weaved between all obstacles to
accurately pierce the center of the giant spherical theatre. The semi-auto
weapon ejected a fading empty cartridge thicker than her thumb. Its purple
light fleetingly vanished and it lost its color like a withering flower. The
aurora-like barrier wavered for about one multi-time[19], but that was plenty
of time for a single person to pass through.
The Free Audience Restriction was only meant to prevent intruders coming in
from outside.
This was the center of Sky City Celedileka’s government. It contained all of
the important government offices, the great cathedral of the Forturiana
Church which was all but officially recognized, and Light Castle Brightio
where the king lived.
With the enormous rifle named Critical Disaster resting on her shoulder, that
extraordinary sniper licked her lips and whispered to herself.
All while she calmly walked within arm’s reach of someone’s throat.
All plants and animals (including humans) on this continent can be generally
classified into two categories. If you use a highly self-centered viewpoint,
those can be described as Friendly Lifeforms and Hostile Lifeforms.
Animals closely linked to human life such as dogs, cats, pigs, cows, chickens,
sheep, horses, and goats as well as relatively benign wild animals and plants
also belong in that category.
Meanwhile, Hostile Lifeforms are those that actively threaten human life,
such as Mermaids, Dark Elves, Dragons, Griffins, and Krakens. In most
cases, they are violent and malicious.
Now, does this mean the opposite is also true and some things classified as
Hostile Lifeforms are harmless and can be cooperated with? Unfortunately,
this seems highly unlikely. Some of them are very nearly powerless such as
Kobolds and Fairies, but they use their intelligence to work against humans,
so their behavior remains highly cunning and dangerous.
This is far too influenced by the biases of those goddamn Forturianans who
seriously insist butterflies are born from the morning dew. Besides, when you
use the Light-Dark Duality that your religion insists must be true to trample
on the actual observations, analyses, and records that form real natural
science, you can’t even call this an academic thesis. Throw it out!
Part 1
Earth Castle Town Grouviv was a lot less unique compared to the other
towns. It had normal roads, normal houses, and normal shops making up a
normal cityscape. It had a lot fewer lights at night, so the glow of the red
aurora known as the Demon Lord’s Bite seemed more distinct there.
This was the town for viewing the moon and stars.
It was night there and a conversation was being held in a restaurant that put
more focus on alcohol than food.
“You can tell how crazy Celedileka is by the fact that being normal can be a
selling point here. But I guess people will sometimes feel homesick while
sightseeing. People tend to end up here when they’re sick of the other more
unique towns and need a break, so they apparently get a lot of customers.”
Of course, that could also be seen from the buff Executioner collapsed on the
table while complaining about his everyday troubles and how a female
Paladin and Samurai showed more gentlemanly spirit than any of the men by
trying to comfort him.
The restaurant was not illuminated by the mana light of a vacuum crystal
container or crystal tube filled with phosphorescent moss spores. The tallow
lamps on the tables provided an unsteady but gentle light much like watching
a campfire.
Mana light was uniform and simple to use, but it was known to exhaust the
eyes during long periods of work. That may have been another way this place
welcomed people who were tired of the city. The mood was further
established by the lack of the ubiquitous Media Summoners that looked like a
crystal snowdome hooked up to a cable.
And when they had hired a beautiful Dancer to alluringly shake her hips
instead, no one was going to complain.
The problem was the person seated next to him. He used fingers thicker than
bananas to flick a royal gold[1] and spoke with a cheerful voice. He slammed
the bottom of his empty glass against the counter to gather the barkeeper’s
attention and the vibration caused some sharply flavored round beans to
dance on their plate.
“Hey, barkeep, give me another. This kid’s still too young to drink, so it’s be
rude of me not to drink enough for the two of us.”
Ayato placed a hand on his forehead while commiserating with the bad luck
of the barkeeper who worked here and the customers who happened to be
here. Quite a few glasses and mugs of alcohol were served, but not one of
those customers was truly drunk. One look at that man’s face was enough to
sober them up.
The man supported his unusually large head with a hand and nearly stabbed
Ayato with a thick horn as he winked and smiled.
“Oh? What’s this? I know a sexy guy like me draws everyone’s eye
regardless of sex or age, but observing me isn’t gonna help improve your
own looks.”
He was a Minotaur.
The bull-headed giant stood 1.7 esoule[2] tall. He wore pants with an absurd
number of zippers, but his upper body was entirely bare. And with how
muscular his reddish-brown body was, that was about his only option. It was
indecent for a person, but it may have made for a lovely sculpture. He
claimed his muscles had burst through all the decent clothes and armor he
had tried to wear. He had leather holsters at his hips, but instead of twin
handguns, he carried two old-style magic swords that were treated like fossils
in the current age.
The beautiful but out-of-place voice of a strict woman reached their ears.
“I tied you up pretty tightly and stuffed you in a sack, but you escaped
already? Not confiscating your sorcery gun was probably a mistake.”
Her flushed face was due to more than just difficulty breathing.
“How dare you take me to some cheap inn, knock me out with a cowardly
surprise attack, and then tie me up in order to do who-knows-what to me!?”
“You accepted that the anti-dragon sniper exists and is the greater threat to
Sky City Celedileka and you agreed to help us eliminate that threat, but the
instant you saw an opening while we were holding a strategy meeting at the
inn we were hiding out in, you tried to contact your old buddies in the
knights. How many times must you try to have us surrounded and
slaughtered?”
“Don’t give me that and stop pouting your lips like some selfish brat! I really
was nearly shot to death because of that!!”
“(B-besides, what are we doing in such a seedy restaurant? What are they
plotting by taking me to some sketchy bar? No, stay strong. I need to stay
strong. I can’t let them scare me. The instant you look away, they will try to
have their way with you, Henrietta!!)”
The miniskirt Striker started muttering to herself and behaving oddly, so the
blatantly suspicious Minotaur spoke up in exasperation.
“Oh, don’t worry. I made sure to put one of my shirts in the sack to help that
lonely kitten get through the night. Did you have fun rubbing against it and
filling your lungs with my scent?”
That woman, who had chosen the old-fashioned protector armor and
miniskirt instead of cutting-edge combat equipment, must not have
understood how she had ended up in the earth town after losing that battle.
“Well, now that the cat’s out of the bag, you might as well take a seat.”
“Shouldn’t you apologize for your rudeness first!? Do not worry. I am not
angry. If you sincerely bow your head, I will make sure to arrest you and tie
you up swiftly and painlessly!!”
“You say that, Miss Henrietta, but don’t think I missed that complicated look
you gave Miss Mamilis earlier.”
“Hgee!?”
That earnest woman apparently could never bring herself to outright reject
what someone else said and instead took it all under consideration. To be
blunt, she got the short end of the stick a lot because of that.
“No. As a Striker, I refuse to accept this. I can never accept the concept of a
necessary evil…uhh.”
“Strange things happen. Like a completely innocent girl’s SOS going unheard
by all those wonderful Knights or Strikers or whatever. Since you left her to
be captured by despicable human traffickers, don’t you think you need to
reconsider your view of Sorcery Hackers?”
“Stop reading my min-…cough, cough, ahem!! No, you misheard! That is not
at all what I was thinking!! Cough, cough! Besides, even if those charges
were false, you are still a sorcery criminal, are you not!?”
“Here, you can use my handkerchief. You were in that sack for a while.”
“Ugh, wipe, wipe. I can’t believe a Striker like me must accept the charity of
a hacker…”
“Oh, I thought you were just going to wipe the sweat from your brow, but
you went for the whole face. I used that to wipe off my mouth earlier, so does
this count as an indirect kiss?”
“Bfhhhh!!!???”
For being a cutting-edge knight, her table manners were not the best.
“S-s-s-stop messing with me! There is so much I want to say that I’m afraid I
won’t remember it all, but for now, you two dangerous individuals need to be
tied up!! Yes, the human and the bull head!!”
Just as she shouted and pulled out her bolt-action carbine with axe-like
bayonet, a Martial Artist woman hoping for some excitement stood up at a
table a short distance away.
The reddish-brown Minotaur drank from his glass and did not even reach for
the swords at his hips.
This was an unnatural night butterfly decorated with lace and gems. It
became a woman whose long hair glowed with a purple radiance and who
wore a classic maid uniform. She also had metal arms extending from her
hips and back which held a double digit number of small and large sorcery
guns. They were all aimed at the various vital points across Henrietta’s body.
“…!?”
The ponytail-style blonde braid Striker gasped and the purple-haired maid
spoke coolly.
“Sheathe your rude and impudent blade, insolent woman. You are a mere
knight who serves one of the many regional kings left in charge of the
continent’s excess land, so did you really think you were an equal of the
primary heir to the Selected Kingdoms’ Combined Royal Family?”
“Huh? Wha-?”
“Stop it, stop it. I’m just some bull man now. This is my chance to live my
life the way I want and bars are more enjoyable when everyone can relax.”
The Minotaur said that while draining his drink and munched on a handful of
salty beans and small fish cooked in oil, but that was all. He did not give any
kind of explanation. Henrietta blinked in confusion while still holding her
sorcery gun at the ready and she glanced over at Ayato who was supposedly
her enemy.
Only the maid who he had called his client kept speaking.
“The man before you is His Excellency Liberca Bran Zorca Totalinus. His
Excellency himself has forgiven you your previous insolence, but since you
are aware of your inferior position now, any further rudeness will be swiftly
punished.”
“Your Excellency,” smoothly said the maid. “Please kindly enlighten this
foolish servant.”
“Oh, gods!”
There was a heavy thud as the muscular Minotaur drew one of his two
swords from its holster and placed it heavily on the counter.
Henrietta’s forehead tensed more than necessary when she saw the symbol
engraved at the base.
“The Royal Sword – Butterfly Effector.”
“So even a lowly knight like you knows a bit about heraldry. The
combination of the family crest and the individual name is all the proof you
could need that he is a member of the Selected Kingdoms’ Combined Royal
Family. If you continue to question his royalty, I will punish you for
disloyalty.”
There was no sign of the powerful foe Henrietta had been earlier.
The ultimate vertical society had its pros and cons. She was so confused she
dropped her carbine with axe-like bayonet, her face paled, her eyes spun in
her head, and she dropped to one knee in the pose of absolute obedience.
“Can I put this away? I don’t like flaunting my authority to solve problems.
That makes me one of those awful rulers that looks down on everyone else. I
just hate it. Every time I do it, it makes me feel like less of a man.” The
reddish-brown Minotaur looked like he could not stand it. “And we call it the
Combined Royal Family, but it’s unclear how ‘combined’ we really are. It
might look like everyone in the Static Continent gets along, but it’s not
unusual for regional royal families to make plantations overseas to secretly
build up money and soldiers. We’re one secret agreement away from a set of
kingdoms saying they’ll sink any ships not in their little group that try to head
out to sea. Not everything is nicely in view. Like this sky city for example.”
“There are four continents in all, right? But the other continents are supposed
to have their hands full with small kingdoms fighting each other for
supremacy. Is there really room there for all this?”
“And who told you that nice story? Was it those Media Summoners you love
so much? It’s not like you’ve actually gone overseas and seen it for yourself.”
Henrietta was seriously having trouble keeping up with all this now, so she
could not even shout like a child and her mouth simply flapped wordlessly.
But unlike that earnest Striker, the outlaw Sorcery Hacker had considered
another possibility.
“Why did you believe him so readily? Even if that Butterfly Effector is real,
he could just be some talking Minotaur that stole it from the corpse of a
prince who kicked the bucket on a trip.”
“Huh!? That is truly despicable, bull head! No more mercy! It is time I began
the Henrietta Education Camp where I will teach you the difference between
right and wrong until your eyes are shining mirrors of purity!!”
Henrietta was truly at her limit after so much back and forth. Her position
kept changing and her eyes were spinning dizzily as she tried to figure out
whether she was pointed in the direction of good or evil.
Meanwhile, Ayato gave a snort of laughter while seated next to the Minotaur.
“So you’re enjoying a trip across the continent with a servant who does
everything you ask? Not only are modern Minotaurs compulsive liars, but
they apparently get their diapers changed too.”
“Say what you like, but I really don’t want to hear that from some gloomy
geek who drags around a tearful busty blonde roommate wherever he goes.”
“…”
“…”
Invisible sparks flew between them, but the maid broke that silence.
“If necessary, I am willing to equip some thin plastic gloves, a mask, and
goggles to change your diapers or eliminate your pent-up desires.”
“You might think that’s a kind offer, but you’re really not helping, maid! I
never asked you to grab my you-know-what and I definitely don’t want to
hear you need all that equipment before you can stand to do it!!”
The (self-proclaimed) Prince Charming gave a roar and the cool, purple-
haired maid transformed back into an unnatural night butterfly made of
bewitching lace and gems before flying off somewhere.
The reddish-brown Minotaur clicked his tongue and returned the sword to the
holster.
“A-anyway, um…”
The elderly barkeeper was left dumbfounded by this exchange, but he finally
seemed to have found someone to speak to.
While being very careful not to drop the glass he was polishing with both
hands, he asked a hesitant question of the well-known Striker who was tasked
with keeping the peace in the sky city.
She finally said it once someone came to her for help. That seemed to help
loosen up the tense atmosphere in the restaurant. Having the “seal of
approval” from the knights meant a lot.
“I don’t know either, you earnest and straitlaced moron,” said Ayato. “How
am I supposed to prove it one way or the other?”
Not even Ayato had been told what those experiments were meant to
accomplish, but the man claimed they were meant to help people.
And Ayato honestly did not particularly care whether or not he really was the
First Prince of the Combined Royal Family that bound together the many
regional kings.
The man would spew nonsense when he was drunk, but he had far more
information than Ayato could imagine and he was a good client that freely
spent royal gold[3] taken from some personal fortune he had hidden away
somewhere.
“There’s not much to report. Funny Snatch’s human trafficking group was
successfully destroyed in the fire town and that completed the job you hired
us for. Although if you’re interested in the overtime we put in for free, the
villain pulling the strings decided to pick a fight with us and we were stuck
being chased all over the wind town by those ignorant knights who were
lagging several steps behind. We didn’t earn anything and we had to pay our
own way through it all!!”
“We were ignorant and lagging several steps behind!? I demand you take that
back!!”
“You were perfectly happy attacking me when I was working to stop the
villain. That’s one step behind. Some straitlaced woman was shouting
nonsense without even knowing what the real threat to the sky city was.
That’s two steps! You still don’t seem to understand any of this. That’s three
steps!!”
Henrietta’s head was full of question marks (and her eyes had some tears
welling up in them), but the reddish-brown Minotaur ignored her to speak to
Ayato again.
“Run out of tricks?”
“Right now, I can only wait.” Ayato licked the surface of the magically-
created ice floating in his water. “Someone went out of their way to acquire
that monstrous Critical Disaster and they disappeared beyond that nasty
barrier with a ridiculous name like Free Audience Restriction. I am worried
about what they are trying to accomplish, but we have no way of breaking
through that barrier.”
“Are you trying to provoke me? But luckily, the Free Audience Restriction is
brought down to allow the normal citizens and sightseers into the royal castle
on certain days. We’ll have to use one of those days to get in. And I believe
the one coming up is for that Temple Moving Ceremony.”
The Temple Moving Ceremony was used to invite in a specific religion as the
new state religion, but Sky City Celedileka was a military government run by
the king and knights. If this was to defend the divine right of their rule, they
could not afford any mistakes here. In other words, the Forturiana Church
had to defeat some great evil to be accepted by the king. (Officially, anyway.
Any previously established connections were a different matter.)
This was not the suppression of the great Demon Lord spoken of in legend or
the slaying of a dragon from a picture book.
It would take the form of a test, but the regional king and the church did not
want it to fail. That was why they had chosen a convenient villain for
themselves. They would offer up a human prisoner who had been sentenced
to death and the event would continue as planned.
Henrietta tugged on his sleeve and begged him to explain what was going on,
but the muscular bull man cut in before he could reply.
“You seem to be doing your best to not see a certain possibility here. So do
you mind if I point it out for you?”
“Quit beating around the bush. What are you talking about?”
Henrietta clearly had no idea what the reddish-brown Minotaur meant. Ayato
did know what that term referred to, but he still did not understand what the
man was getting at.
“The ancient Demon Lord Nirvelphany? That’s one of the nicknames listed
in the sightseeing pamphlet while explaining that people here call the aurora
the Demon Lord’s Bite, but why bring that up now?”
“Because that’s who you’re pursuing here. She’s a ruler of surprises and she
can be the trigger of doom or the key to salvation. Write her name in a circle
to link the end back to the start and you create an eternal incantation that
provides unlimited power.”
“C’mon now. You have a Dark Elf like Mamilis with you and you’re
speaking with a guy who abandoned his humanity after too many sorcery
experiments, so how can you be so certain the Demon Lord isn’t still alive?”
The bull man drank down the rest of the amber liquid in his glass and
slammed the glass against the counter, sending the round beans and small fish
dancing along their plates with the vibration. “You did figure it out on your
own, didn’t you? You knew the answer, but your common sense got in the
way and refused to let you accept the answer right in front of your eyes.”
“It is true she seemed to have much greater control over that one compared
to the horns, the left wing, or the tail. It seemed like an excessive amount of
processing space for a mere decoration.”
“She only saw it as reattaching the body part taken from her, but as
Expansion Armor, she can’t hide it inside herself anymore. Being a sniper or
Sorcery Hacker is all about hiding and sneaking around and she would stand
out quite a bit walking around with just the one wing sticking out, so she
probably felt the need to match the rest as well.”
The Minotaur chuckled and tapped at his empty glass a few more times.
Earnest Henrietta still could not decide who was an enemy and who was an
ally, but she still called over the frightened barkeeper like the organizer of a
drinking party.
“Demon Lord Nirvelphany definitely did exist in the distant past, but how she
vanished from the center stage of history is much less clear. Some say the
holy light of Forturiana purified the demon and others say she destroyed
herself in some kind of sorcery experiment, but none of it is very credible.
It’s all a bunch of rumors.”
“?”
“ ‘It was a golden horse carrying death and a holy follower adorned with
glittering gems.’ Those words apparently describe her fate, but all the
scholars have different interpretations of what it means. Although maybe it
means there’s someone else out there like my maid.”
“What are you even talking about? I’ll admit the right wing of that Expansion
Armor wasn’t normal, but I seriously doubt Nirvelphany is still alive and
active to this day. Didn’t you see that dragon rampaging in the fire town?
Without a leader, the demons have been fighting sadly meaningless
individual battles. Yet if they had rationally banded together again and
formed a single cohesive force, they could have started a war large enough to
divide the continent in two. If that charismatic leader was still around, it
never would have ended up like this.”
“You’re right about that. But a history book gathering dust on the Combined
Royal Family’s bookshelves says the Forturiana Church opted not to wait for
the arrival of the Hero and instead sealed Nirvelphany in a small shrine
somewhere.” The giant bull man accepted a newly filled glass and waved it
around a bit to spin the ice. “But not even the official records of the
Combined Royal Family say where that shrine is located. No one can tell you
where on that vast, vast continent it is.”
“This isn’t too unusual. For example, the Combined Royal Family’s treasure
house isn’t open to public tours, but that’s because we can’t let the
commoners know it’s actually empty. And the Resurrector Cathedral that
preserves the royal tombs is pretty much the same. All the generations of
kings are supposed to be sleeping there, but if you open up the tombs, the
numbers don’t add up. If it was just one body missing, you could make up
some story about the mysterious vanishing king, but when there are that
many missing, you can’t smooth it over with legends.”
“…”
“(Heh heh heh. This is fine. I am using invisible chains to keep these
dangerous individuals here. This is an important job, so I haven’t given in. I
will never lose to these ruffians. Eh heh heh heh.)”
Henrietta had tried to figure out from the conversation if this Minotaur was
telling the truth about his identity, but the information must have overloaded
her mind at some point. She had been listening in without interrupting for a
while, but now she was childishly muttering to herself while slumped down
on the counter despite not having had a drop to drink. Ayato lightly rubbed
her head with a hand while listening to the reddish-brown bull man.
“A lot is lost in the long span of history. Records that everyone just assumed
would always be around will one day not be there. Now, a question. You
believe the commonly-accepted fact that Demon Lord Nirvelphany
disappeared and was no more, but does that really have any historical basis?
Or is it a false theory some idiot made up to hide the fact that the official
records were lost due to some combination of coincidence and malice? Yes,
that’s the real question here.”
It was true the right wing that red leather woman had worn was not your
average device. If it really did belong to the Demon Lord, then not many
people would be able to get their hands on it.
“I still don’t get it. That isn’t a logical conclusion. All you’ve said is ‘well, it
could be’. If the Demon Lord was sealed in some musty old shrine several
thousand Combo-Years ago, why would she be showing up again now? And
why would she bring down the Free Audience Restriction to make an attack
on the light castle in the center of Celedileka?”
“???”
“Listen, you’ve already given the answer yourself. You just haven’t noticed
because you’re being led astray by the preconceptions made up by some idiot
to hide the missing records.”
“Try thinking for yourself.” The man with the ridiculously-large bull head
sighed. “Nirvelphany went on ahead. And you can’t reach her because the
Free Audience Restriction reactivated. That’s a problem, but luckily, the
central light castle is bringing down that aurora-like barrier to invite in the
normal citizens and sightseers for their fixed game of a Temple Moving
Ceremony. And that means you can sneak in then to get a second chance at
fighting Nirvelphany.”
The newspaper had mentioned an old man named Thomas. Losing his head
for some silly event was tragic, but he had been given a death sentence
already. He must have done something bad enough to warrant it, so that
fellow resident of the underworld calmly urged the man to continue.
“And?”
The reddish-brown Minotaur took a jocular tone as he pressed the cold glass
against his forehead.
“Then why did Nirvelphany go to all the trouble to bring down the Free
Audience Restriction? Couldn’t she have just snuck in with the crowds during
the public execution of that old man named Thomas Robergin?”
“Ah.”
That point should have been obvious, so Ayato’s mind went blank.
“That means she must have some reason for it,” said the bull man.
“Nirvelphany has some business she wants to take care of before Thomas is
killed for that religious event. Surely that’s enough for you to figure it out,
Ayato.”
“You mean it’s related to that old man they’re calling a brutal criminal?”
“Incidentally, despite being part of this fancy event at the castle, the actual
charges against him haven’t been released. All they’ve said is that he is a
‘brutal criminal’. So I wonder what this Thomas actually did?”
“…”
Part 2
Light Castle Brightio was the central region of the sky city. The king’s castle
stood at the center of that special district that also contained all important
government facilities and the cathedral of the Forturiana Church, which was
more or less already protected by the king and was enjoying its honeymoon
here. There were no real shops running here. That was not due to the late
hour. Most likely, commerce was banned here and the king provided food,
clothing, and shelter for the knights and soldiers.
Below the moonlit starry sky, a woman in red leather walked quietly along
without worrying about the slits in her long tight skirt. Yes, she walked
silently despite the flashy high heels she wore.
“?”
After seeing a Flower Seller girl walking there, Nirvelphany briefly hid
behind cover. The Demon Lord’s sharp nose could tell that seedy look was a
disguise. Unlike her, that girl probably used her powerless and foolish
appearance to gain permission in and out. She may have been a Priest spying
on the Forturiana Church which was effectively linked to the king.
This may have gone without saying, but stone castle were the product of a
tower and walls culture. The many towers would be connected by tall walls
to form the overall silhouette and the courtyards and the boxy hall where the
king performed his official duties would be constructed inside those walls.
Brightio was no exception, but the one major difference was the many
additional structures that seemingly bubbled out from the main king’s castle.
That created a unique view of labyrinthine staircases arranged in accordance
with no apparent logic. It almost looked like a piece of trick art.
Even those small staircases were enough to get the red leather woman out of
breath. Her head was wobbling side to side and she could not support her
body weight, so she placed a hand on the wall.
A sticky sensation had hit her as soon as the faint magical lights – artificial
magical lights – shined on her soft skin.
“…!”
Dark blood stained her upper body in a diagonal line down from her right
shoulder. A dull and heated pain similar to pus spread below her beautiful
skin.
(I am fine. There is no wound. The old wound itself has been forgiven. This
is an illusion. Just an illusion.)
When she opened her eyes again, the rusty-looking color was nowhere to be
seen and the pus-like pain had faded. Still leaning against the wall, she wiped
the cold sweat from her brow.
Long ago, the Hero’s sword had dug into her shoulder and then sliced
diagonally through her torso. The wing on her back and the item embedded in
her body had been sliced through as well. Without the “breadth of
possibilities” available to the Demon Lord, she would have died. The right
wing Expansion Armor she now wore had been made from her own body part
thrown into that sealed shrine along with her. That alone would have stood
out too much, so she had also acquired horns, a thick tail, and a left wing to
match.
She lived in fear of that nonexistent wound, she had lost her “breadth of
possibilities”, she had reattached her severed wing in pursuit of her former
appearance, and she did her best to maintain her dignity.
What would the humans think if they knew this was what had become of the
Demon Lord who had once shaken all of history?
She gave a self-deprecating smile. For one thing, the Demon Lord was not
some strongest being. It was said writing out her name in a circle to connect
the end to the beginning would give you an eternal incantation that provided
unlimited power, but that was not what the title actually meant. When
powerful, she broke through the upper limits of history. When weak, the
average human could defeat her. The Demon Lord title referred to the being
with both those highs and those lows. That was why she was known to bring
surprises and the unexpected. The Demon Lord’s power referred to her great
“breadth of possibilities”, whether that led to her victory or her defeat. That
was why the Four Great Demons, who only had their fixed strength, had
found her interesting enough to follow.
And now…
(The fact that I’ve lost the strength to laugh even in defeat may be the real
proof of my weakness.)
During the vast length of time for which she was sealed, her “power” had
slowly but surely leaked from her broken body. The current Demon Lord no
longer had that “breadth of possibility”. She was an ordinary being who could
not change anything and only had her arms and legs to work with. All her
“power” had leaked out, so all that remained to her was the sturdy tank that
was her healed body. She could bathe in the moonlight to gradually refill that
tank and expand her possibilities, but that would take too long to accomplish
her goal here.
Since she was at human level or below, she would do things their way.
She just had to use techniques just as – or more – cheap and underhanded as
those humans.
(This really is the age of sorcery guns. I can see the loopholes all over these
walls. They look like worm-eaten cheese.)
However, if all of those small holes opened at even intervals had sorcery
guns and snipers waiting at them, she would have been detected well before
now. Just like with laser pointers, more loopholes were built than necessary
to frighten the enemy by giving the impression of more guns than there really
were.
Using the many stairs to move from tower to tower must have been a lot of
work because there were thick wires set up between towers and between
plazas and moonlit cable cars could be seen dangling from those. Humans
would do anything to increase efficiency in the name of laziness.
They must have loved the stillness and inviolable atmosphere because unlike
the rudely bright nightscapes outside, the light castle was much more
subdued at night. It did seem ironic that it was the light castle which was
enveloped in darkness.
(They placed light at the peak of the four elements, but they lost their way
because they aren’t sure what exactly the “light” element even is.)
Nirvelphany gave a snort of laughter below the red aurora known as the
Demon Lord’s Bite.
The statues praising the regional royal family were joined by ones of
Forturianan priests. Based on the inscriptions at the bottom, they had
supposedly brought peace to the world by defeating the Demon Lord.
Thanks to that, the religious leaders were allowed a life more luxurious than
the royals and nobles. The Temple Moving Ceremony was no more than
checking off the proper boxes on the official paperwork. It was ridiculous to
think of those holy men as pure and righteous when they were clearly
indulging in a life of disgusting gluttony.
Celedileka had been planted firmly on the ground and she had been discarded
in a tomb deep below the surface. She had never imagined she would be
lifted high into the sky along with the ground around her.
Namely…
(The special prison. The giant cage used to contain those found guilty of
sorcery crimes.)
Or that was the story anyway, but the devil in red leather knew all too well
that it did not function as advertised. Simply put, that prison run by
Government Security was an exchange that traded hostages for money. They
claimed to be protecting the peace by keeping dangerous criminals off the
streets, but if you were rich enough to pay bail, you could walk free once
more. This was abused by accusing the son of a rich merchant or noble for
some random crime to get a juicy ransom or bail payment out of them. And if
they refused, the money could still be obtained under the name of consolation
money, indemnities, or a fine.
And once that system became normalized, the jailors stopped questioning the
absurdity of their duties. If a political opponent or an inconvenient witness
ended up imprisoned for no justifiable reason, it was dealt with as just more
of the same.
Brightio was best described as a city of stairs. The royal castle’s tall towers
extended ever upward and the boxy government buildings were built
alongside those like lizard eggs.
But the prison alone was different.
Even with the giant anti-dragon rifle resting on her shoulder, even with the
revealing red leather vest and tight skirt, and even with the horn and wing
Expansion Armor, no one called out to her in suspicion. It did not matter that
she was blatantly not dressed like a knight or government officer.
The guards did not bother leaving their assigned posts and the patrols along
the many staircases tangled all around the royal castle were only made at
specific times.
And because it could not be allowed to happen, they must not even consider
it a possibility and must not put together any concrete countermeasures.
(This must be the result of living so snugly behind that impenetrable aurora-
like barrier.)
The soldiers’ training and the locks on the doors did not matter when the Free
Audience Restriction was considered an absolute defense. It was considered
impossible – truly impossible – for an enemy to get through there, so it would
be disrespectful to try to convince the royal family there might be a threat.
She was silencing the sound of her sharp heels, but this place was not
designed with intruders in mind, so this was no different from a nighttime
stroll.
She swung the weapon down at the knob to break the lock and then slipped
through.
She silently snuck in, but she did make one unnecessary statement to herself.
Part 3
The legs in those zipper-covered pants rudely fidgeted below the counter.
Ayato and Henrietta were not interested in eating anything, but that First
Prince reached for the assortment of cheeses laid out on the counter. Unlike
the uniform mana light trapped in artificial crystal, the gentle orange light of
the lamp was reminiscent of a campfire and that may have made the food
look more delicious.
“…”
It was an oddly weak and childish action for that adult woman in armor and a
tight skirt. It did not suit her at all, but she could not help but wonder if this
was possible and if this kind of plotting really was carried out on a daily basis
in the light castle that stood above the knights.
She must have always trusted the information given to her by her allies.
She would not want to believe that some of the criminals she had arrested in
the past were actually good people or that she had assisted some bad guys
who had worked their way into the groups meant to carry out justice.
“But what is the truth of the matter really?” The Minotaur licked the surface
of his glass. “Even if the shrine’s door did open by random chance, would
that really have fully released Nirvelphany? I have to imagine she had a curse
charm on her forehead, mana-conducting silver chains binding her body, and
all sorts of other defenses applied to her since the regional king at the time
couldn’t kill her.”
“Which means…”
“Yes, he could have just stopped.” The reddish-brown bull man drained his
glass and grabbed a piece of strong cheese. “Maybe when that old man called
Thomas saw the sealed Demon Lord, he only saw a woman who could laugh
and cry just like a human and he couldn’t help but reach out a helping hand.
So he removed that charm on her forehead and the chains binding her.”
That old man had simply reached out his hand like a small child opening the
birdcage by the window despite knowing the small bird inside would never
return.
The enormous Minotaur stroked one of the holsters at his hip. The guard of
the sword was shaped like butterfly wings and it glowed with a faint magical
power.
Yes.
Unlike the lamps and candles in this restaurant, this was an artificial magic
light.
That bull man had no injury on his head. Or he had not before. Yet the others
saw an illusory black liquid oozing from the top of his head.
“An attack taken by the Hero can only be healed by the Hero.”
“…”
“Heh heh. This hurts like hell. Even after the injury itself has been forgiven
and sealed up, it sticks with you for a good long time. There’s an illusion of a
dull and heated pain similar to pus and it saps your body of strength.”
The symbol of a leaking fluid vanished along with the magic light from the
sword in his holster.
“If she was defeated and sealed, it’s only natural to assume she was injured as
well. But the Demon Lord is walking around despite that weakened state. If
she just wanted to regain her former power, she would be better off staying
put. Now, Ayato, you’re a clever boy, so here’s a question for you: what
could explain this contradictory situation?”
“You don’t mean…”
“I don’t know if that old man is aware of it or not. After all, even the lowest
estimates put it at more than a thousand Comb-Years ago. That was so long
ago that no humans or even demons remember what the Demon Lord looks
like.”
The bull man twisted his oversized jaws in his best imitation of a smile.
“But it is possible this old man named Thomas carries a secret. A secret
power in his blood. …If that kind old man really and truly saved
Nirvelphany, then he would hold great meaning for her. She wouldn’t want to
wait to recover her strength even if she only has just 1% of her original
‘breadth of possibility’. She would feel a need to challenge that impregnable
castle all on her own.”
Part 4
Just like in the tunnels the humans had so thoughtlessly dug through the
mountains, this pitch-black area was only lit by the mana light in the bare
minimum of crystal tubes installed at even intervals, but restricting the
amount of light probably had its purpose.
A prison was meant to let the jailors know what the prisoners were doing, but
the opposite had to be avoided. Directing the flow of information in a single
direction created an absolute barrier between the rulers and the ruled. That
was a truly basic tactic.
When the artificial light crawled across Nirvelphany’s skin, that irregular
sticky sensation returned. She felt a heated pain like her body was rotting and
filled with pus. It was all an illusion, so she slowly exhaled and brushed off
the remnants of that forgiven wound.
“…”
This space was so large it was hard to believe it existed in a sky city.
Of course.
If anyone complained they could not sleep because of the bright light, they
would simply be mocked for fearing the light because that pointed to a
darkness filling their heart.
There were bridges connecting the guard tower to the cells on the other side
of the pit, but they were drawbridges made to be immediately raised in case
of emergency. There were no safety standards here. That single light source
could start a fire if it malfunctioned, but if a fire did break out, the prisoners
would have nowhere to run and they would be surrounded by flames and
smoke in no time. The jailors did not leave the guard tower except to provide
the bare necessities like food, so they had no problem with the current
arrangement since they could climb up to the safety of their tower to escape
danger.
The people in those cells were not necessarily guilty of serious crimes. One
of them was a girl with unnaturally clear hair and skin. She almost looked
like a sculpture. She was probably a Homunculus, but how had she ended up
in here? Was the Alchemist who created her looking for a chance to break her
out?
She had never thought she could reach her destination without being detected
anyway.
She would need the proper keys to open the prison’s doors.
“Now, then.”
While carrying a rope she had found tying a light fixture in place, she snuck
up behind a young jailor in the guard tower and wrapped the rope around his
neck.
“…!? …!!”
He only started clutching at his throat and kicking his feet after he had been
lifted from the ground by his neck, but by then it was too late. There was no
hesitation in her high heels. He could not resist at all and he could not cry out
to alert the others, so he could only accept his fate.
On the other side of the pit, his colleagues were chucking what amounted to
table scraps into the cells on the wall there, but that put them on the other side
of the bright light they had set up as the ruling class. They could not see the
tragedy occurring so close by.
Killing someone by blocking their windpipe would take time and she was not
going to bother with that. She considered shaking him up and down to break
his neck, but…
“It must have been hard surviving so long surrounded by so much rust and
dust. You are not human yourself, so you don’t need to let human
circumstances control your fate. Live the life you want to live. That is what I
want for you.”
“…Tch.”
She had killed plenty of people already, so why was she remembering those
words here?
She clicked her tongue, subtly shifted the force applied by her arms, and
constricted the jailor’s carotid arteries on the sides of his neck instead. With
the blood flow not reaching their brain, puny humans would pass out before
you could count to ten. Before the lack of oxygen could damage his brain
cells, she loosened the rope in her hands and tied the limp jailor’s arms
behind his back.
That choice only introduced further risks, but she did not feel like turning
back to finish off a defenseless life.
Perhaps this was like not wanting to dirty your hands before heading to your
birthday party. You wanted to remain clean for that special day at least.
At any rate.
(This panel operates the drawbridges. And this is the key for the cells. Hm, so
they aren’t using separate keys for every cell. Well, they can’t exactly walk
around with hundreds or thousands of keys, so a single master key is easier.)
She blindly operated the control panel, lowered the levers, and raised all of
the drawbridges connecting the guard tower to the cells across the pit.
This was like angering a hornet’s nest, but those on the cell pathways were
stuck where they were and could not move up or down between levels. More
than half of the jailors had been locked in place.
On the other hand, nearly half of them were at the top or bottom of the guard
tower, but she did not have to fight them.
“Let’s do this.”
There were staircases connecting different levels of the guard tower, but there
were thick metal doors installed to prevent jailbreaks and riots.
She raised her giant anti-dragon rifle, pressed the top against her forehead,
and focused on the disintegrating lead bullet. She focused her mind on the
magic she would use.
By carving the necessary letters and numbers with her willpower, she had set
up the muzzle flash in the color she wanted like a fireworks craftsman. The
color was yellow, the vertices were three, and one of those vertices was kept
shorter to intentionally break the balance.
While drawing out as much power as she could, she pressed the stock against
her shoulder and fired. The intense heat fused the door and wall together, so
no one could open it anymore. No one could reach this level.
The recoil hitting her shoulder sent pain through her body like spreading
cracks. It was like the bag of pus built up below her skin finally bursting. Of
course, that old wound was not really there. I am overthinking this, thought
the Demon Lord with clenched teeth. Just to be safe, she leaned over and
collected the giant empty cartridge that was covered in a hardened film of
mist mana thanks to the impurities and heat.
Once she hit the button on the control panel to lower the drawbridge to the
cell she wanted, her objective was halfway complete.
Yes, she had known it would turn out like this from the beginning.
But none of her warnings had done anything to remove the smile from that
old man’s face.
How could a truly normal human have opened the door to where the Demon
Lord was sealed? Not to mention the many charms and chains. Why didn’t he
realized doing that was all the proof anyone needed that he carried the blood
of the Hero whose sword she had once taken.
In the current legends, the Forturiana Church insisted quite loudly that their
ancestors had defeated her to prove their religious authority and to justify
their position as rulers while they worked to curry the favor of the regional
king who ruled this land. That had reached the point of an effective rule and
they were even putting on a ridiculous event they called the Temple Moving
Ceremony.
So if the old man’s identity became known and those in power sensed danger,
that forgotten old man would be the one in real danger.
And yet.
And yet.
“But I still want to help out when I see someone like you. I don’t have much
time left in this world, but you can live forever. The few Combo-Years I have
left is a small price to pay for reclaiming your eternal life, don’t you think?”
Then that old man had removed the many curse charms and chains one by
one.
He had even placed his hand on the ugly wound running diagonally down
from her neck to heal it and provide forgiveness.
She no longer needed to hold that hatred inside her. She did not need a
weapon. It was over. The age of conflict from so, so, so, so long ago had long
since ended.
It was that Hero’s healing and forgiveness that had taught her that.
He had even forgotten the duty assigned to his bloodline. The flow of time
had washed away all the bad blood.
“…”
She ran across a group on food duty, but there were only two or three of them
equipped with just enough to deal with unarmed prisoners. They carried no
sorcery guns, presumably so rioting prisoners could not steal them. Aiming
her gun at them might have led them to jump off the edge, so she instead beat
them down with the stock of her anti-dragon rifle and continued on.
(I have no interest in the division between good and evil that the humans
have so selfishly defined for themselves. Fire, water, wind, and earth are the
only real divisions, but they still insist on dividing the world between the
nonexistent elements of light and darkness.)
If they hated her, they only needed to attack her, but they forgot all about
challenging that powerful foe and instead redirected their excess
righteousness toward an enemy in their grasp to enjoy a false sense of
satisfaction.
An innocent old man had been accused of the Demon Lord’s crimes and he
was to be executed in public for it.
In truth, the powers that be needed to eliminate that old man because he could
reveal their lies. Wounds caused by the Hero could only be healed by the
Hero. That was all the proof anyone needed of who had defeated the Demon
Lord. So they were trembling in their boots and too scared to sleep at night.
They had needed to find anything they could accuse him of so they could kill
him. That was the entirety of the emotion behind it. And if they could use
him as the evil to be slain at their Temple Moving Ceremony, that was two
birds with one stone. He could act as the cornerstone of the foothold the
Forturiana Church needed to earn the official approval of the king. Money,
money, money. It all came down to those filthy holy men needing to support
their indulgent lives.
(But I am the lord of wisdom who rules the demons, so I will use everything
at my disposal to make you pay. I carry a noble soul that will always repay
any debt that I owe!!)
For some reason, she came to a stop just before this reunion.
She toyed with her hair, slapped her cheeks, twisted her body, and pinched at
various parts of her red leather outfit to check on it. Not even tapping her
sharp heels on the floor was enough to calm her down. Her pulse was racing
and she was nervous despite being the Demon Lord. She took a deep breath
to try to relax. What would she do and say when she saw him again? She had
rehearsed this countless times in her head, yet now she found her mind had
gone entirely blank. And that seemed fine to her. She would face this as her
honest and unadorned self. Once she made that decision, she took that final
step forward to reach the bars of the cell.
When she spoke, the words that came out were entirely ordinary.
She hated how poorly her mind was working right now, but there was no
redoing it at this point.
She gave up on trying to look good in front of him and that resignation felt
kind of nice.
She smiled thinly and spoke with countless emotions in her voice.
“I apologize for the inept execution, but I am here to rescue you, old man!!”
Part 5
“Th-this cannot stand,” said Henrietta with a tremor in her voice. She
slammed her fist on the counter hard enough to nearly break it and raised her
voice. “They stole the credit for sealing the Demon Lord? And they are
beheading an old man for a nonexistent crime to gain the king’s approval?
You advertise this as some exciting ceremony, Forturiana, but this cannot
stand!! You make a mockery of the king’s trust and charity!!”
“Sorry about this. She’s very drunk, so please just ignore her.”
Ayato winked while doing only the bare minimum to deflect the attention
they were gathering.
Then he spoke to the bull man who thought he was dressing up by wearing
zipper-covered pants.
The reddish-brown Minotaur tried to feign ignorance while using his very
large hand to grab the strong cheese and dried fruit arranged in front of him.
“’Bout what?”
“How much about all of this did you know from the beginning? You were the
one that lured us in with gold and hired us to destroy the human traffickers
working in Fire Castle Town Flared. Did you know all this already and knew
we would come into contact with Nirvelphany if things went well?”
“Anything’s possible.”
And if he was going to stick to the role he claimed for himself, then Ayato
could guess why he had not told them their true objective from the beginning.
He belonged to the Selected Kingdoms, which put him on the side of the
humans. And if he had explained everything occurring here in Sky City
Celedileka, it went without saying which side an uncontrollable Sorcery
Hacker like Ayato Criminaltrophy would choose. That would have been a
problem for the First Prince.
No.
It would have hurt his reputation as a prince of the Combined Royal Family if
he had bowed down to a sorcery criminal in order to clean up a scandal
related to the Forturiana Church that had deep ties to the regional power
structure.
“…”
Needless to say, solving this kind of problem would be difficult for strict
rule-followers like Henrietta.
You could not just draw out clear divisions between right and wrong.
If humankind banded together to hunt down the incarnation of evil that was
Nirvelphany, that would be an act of good.
…The normal rules did not apply in a contradictory situation where two acts
of good came into conflict. Especially when it involved revealing the lies of
the powerful hidden deep, deep, deep within the system. That was why
people sought out Sorcery Hackers and others who operated outside the law.
He also glanced over at Striker Henrietta, who symbolized the good and just
side of the sky city.
“It would have been best if you had left my control and solved it all yourself,
but you were so trapped by your assumptions you were never going to arrive
at the truth. And yet I went to you with this one because I believed Sorcery
Hackers had more of a flexible worldview.”
“Is that even a question?” Ayato had a troubled look that said he wished he
had been told this earlier. “Surely you have some guesses as to why Miss
Teleria and Miss Mamilis are nowhere to be seen here.”
“Don’t pretend you didn’t know.” The Sorcery Hacker sighed. “Dagregor
Bull Gerlos. He’s a white hat hacker who was given the title of Knight, but he
has apparently been unleashed with Miss Henrietta away from the knights. I
don’t know where you get your information, but I’m sure you’re aware of
what that drugged-up Sorcery Hacker is up to.”
She must have known what kind of person that man was more than the bull
man with the mystery information source.
“Wait just a moment. What has that drugged-up man done? What has
happened while I was stuffed in that sack and tied up in a way too
humiliating to describe!?”
“Heh heh heh. That is known as tortoise shell bondage, and what he believes
is actually the opposite of the reality. You disappeared when we did, but how
do you think he interpreted that?”
“But what does that cockroach actually hope to do? That sorry excuse for a
knight is an insult to the tradition behind the title, so I already know I am not
going to like the answer!”
“Yeah.” Ayato nodded. “He went to destroy the earth core in this castle town.
That’s why I sent Miss Teleria and Miss Mamilis to stop him.”
Henrietta had felt left behind by this conversation, but now she scrambled to
her feet.
“After all, Nirvelphany set things up so she could sneak into the center.
Whatever kind of person he is deep down, Dagregor is officially a knight and
that means he receives security reports from a law enforcement perspective.
There must have been something in those reports that only someone with the
skills of a Sorcery Hacker would notice. He might not be as good as me, but
we still use the same sort of techniques.”
“He wants to make a comeback after you outdid him, so do you really think
he would honestly share whatever he found? Sorcery Hackers use data as a
weapon, if you recall.”
She had threatened him to put a stop to his misbehavior, but she may have
overdone it.
“That white hat hacker apparently thought he could sound his own alarm to
make Nirvelphany panic while in the center of the city.”
“Th-that’s all? But we are talking about the earth core here!”
“Hey, what did I just say? Sorcery Hackers use data as a weapon. And the
one thing we fear most is exposure. I bet he followed her ‘footprints’ so his
attack would carry her scent. You can use the same technique when pursuing
a sniper who also wants to avoid being exposed.”
The beautiful Striker only looked more confused by his explanation. This was
too far outside of her style of fighting where she wielded a blade, directly
confronted the ruffians, and proved the righteousness of the civil servants to
put the people at ease.
“Maybe you could think of it like operating the bank vault door to trap the
robbers inside. Just like we have to put ourselves in a fair amount of risk if
we want to get the Demon Lord to make a mistake and leave enough of a trail
to pursue.”
“B-but this is more important than some issue of logical planning. I mean,
this is the earth core! And…and why would he hide something so important
for so long!?”
“Oh, and don’t ask why we haven’t reported it yet. We’re still wanted
criminals, so they aren’t going to listen to us. Also, organizations will always
try to cover for their own. When it’s the word of a wanted criminal against
the word of a knight, we all know who they’re going to believe.”
“…!!!???”
Well-behaved Henrietta flapped her mouth wordlessly and could not find
anything to say. As someone who had seen the true line between good and
evil for herself while protecting this city, she knew the power of official
paperwork could not be ignored. Whoever Dagregor was as a person, he was
officially registered as a knight. It did not matter that Ayato and Dagregor
were both Sorcery Hackers. And it was Striker Henrietta herself who had
given him the freedom to do all this.
Just then, they felt a tremor like the ground thrusting up from below.
“Don’t blame them for this just because it didn’t work out. Remember what
two threats we were facing back then: a berserker like Miss Henrietta and
drugged-up Dagregor. The former was clearly more trouble.”
“Do not talk about me that way, dangerous individual!!”
“We had no idea what she would do when she came to. I mean as a Knight or
a Striker or whatever, she was liable to find an opening, contact her old
buddies, and get us surrounded. That meant we had to split up. …Although if
I’d known she would kneel down the instant she saw bull man here, I
would’ve gone there instead.”
Henrietta’s mind was so overloaded her speaking skills reverted to the level
of a baby while she clenched her fists and lightly pummeled him. The bull
man sighed as he watched it play out.
“Wouldn’t this all go a lot quicker if you would just wield a sorcery gun, Mr.
Hexajinx?”
“Don’t ask for the impossible. I’ve abandoned that devil’s revolver.”
“?”
Henrietta stopped her fists and tilted her head, but he had no obligation to dig
into that old scar and explain.
The blue blazer boy sighed and said something else instead.
“We touched on this before, but nothing anyone does to the earth city’s core
will bring down the barrier’s emergency power, but it will probably make
them reconsider the security situation in the central castle. And isn’t that
where Nirvelphany is right now? I’m not about to root for her, but I don’t like
the thought of her being angered because Dagregor’s haphazard actions got in
her way.”
“So…”
“However she is trying to rescue that kind old man named Thomas, a
powerful shock is going to run through that prison. Powerful enough for her
initial plans to crumble around her.”
Part 6
The metal bars and stone walls would wear down anyone’s heart. A cruelly
bright spotlight made from a vacuum crystal and mist mana was shined on
him day and night. The food and clothing were highly inadequate. The living
conditions could hardly have been worse, but that old man looked no
different from when she had first seen him.
“Oh?”
Everything was the same as when he had opened the door to that small shrine
that had been forgotten to everyone.
Nirvelphany was standing before the person who had saved her life and her
dignity, but she still snapped back at him. She knew it was rude, but she
could not stop herself.
“Did you not hear me: I am here to save you!! I will save you from this gods-
damned situation and all the crimes that should have fallen on my
shoulders!!”
“…”
“I will not allow them to hold that farce of a public execution. There is no
reason at all for anyone to hate you!! The crime of freeing Demon Lord
Nirvelphany is entirely based on how hated I am. No, even that is an excuse!
Really, the fattened-up Forturiana Church is afraid their lies about defeating
me will be revealed, so they’re silencing you using this public execution
they’re dressing up as some Temple Moving Ceremony! You have no reason
at all to go along with it!!”
“I didn’t rescue you to bind you like this instead. I told you to live the life
you want to live, so do not waste your life on something like this. I am no
more than a stranger who saved you just the one time.”
She could bear it no longer, so she grabbed at the bars with both hands.
Not that he had the Hero’s blood, not that he would never have ended up in
this situation if it had all simply been forgotten, not anything.
But she could bring herself to abandon him because he was the kind of
person who had not hesitated to save someone despite not realizing all that.
Perhaps that was the true nature of the Hero – of the kind of person who truly
saved people.
They had only been able to attack each other back then, but things were
different now.
It was said that writing her name in a circle to link the start to the end would
create an eternal incantation that provided unlimited power, but that was a lie.
The Demon Lord was not that perfect a being. When she won, she truly and
utterly won, but when she lost, she lost quite easily. That breadth of
possibilities was both a strength and a weakness.
She had wanted just one person in the world who understood that.
And she gathered her strength in her gut and shouted at the top of her lungs.
“Someone who saves your life for nothing in return and takes the blame for
your crimes is not a stranger!! Listen, I will save you no matter what. You
may have stopped struggling against the ugly conspiracies of those in charge,
but I will save you even if you tell me not to!! Just like you did for me when I
told you not to!!!!!!”
What did those bars matter? She could free him right this instant.
But just as she thought that, all the lights went out and she heard a deafening
sound like some giant switch being thrown.
“…!?”
It only lasted a moment and the lights came back on soon enough, but things
were different now. The entire pit-like prison was illuminated by red
emergency lights.
The creepy artificial light assaulted the Demon Lord’s soft skin. She felt
nonexistent blood spreading from her right shoulder to cover her entire torso.
“Ah.”
She tried to insert the cell’s key into the door’s keyhole, but it did not fit. She
only heard a rattling sound and it would not fit inside the keyhole.
An announcement played from a metal tube that swelled out like a giant
flower.
“In accordance with an emergency alert, the entire central castle area’s
security level has been updated. All mana-conducting silver locks in the area
have been altered. To rewrite your keys to match the new locks, please report
to your superior officer and follow their instructions. I repeat…”
“Dammit.”
No matter how much she tried it, bit her lip, and suppressed the tears, this one
little key simply would not fit!!
She grabbed the bars in her hands and tried to move them with all her might,
but they refused to budge. She only heard an unpleasant rattling. And the
forced exertion produced a scorching dull pain in her right shoulder as if pus
were seeping out of the wound that had once been there.
She no longer won sometimes and lost sometimes. There was no variation
and the outcome never moved too far in either direction. She had no breadth
of possibility. Her arms and legs were no more than arms and legs. They
could not destroy these bars!!
“Dammit, don’t you worry, old man. I swear I will save you!!”
But while the Demon Lord felt utterly hopeless, the old man awaiting his
execution in the cell remained calm.
That person with the Hero’s blood placed a smile on his wrinkled face and
shook his head.
“Yes, I do.”
“I am already close to death. And I don’t fear it after accomplishing that one
last job.”
She lost her patience, threw aside the useless key, and grabbed the anti-
dragon rifle from her shoulder. She slammed the stock against the door, saw
that it did not budge, and then aimed the sorcery gun at the lock.
If she wanted to, she could blast through not just the door but the entire
prison.
This was not like the thick metal door in the sealed guard tower. There were
gaps between the bars, so the blast would fill the cell.
A Hero would not do anything that would drive a neighbor toward evil.
The Demon Lord shouted in childish frustration, but the old man still did
nothing that would place any wrongdoing on her shoulders.
And she already knew the truth herself. Even if she used the weakest of the
weak and restricted the output as much as possible with the letters and
numbers carved into the soft disintegrating lead bullet, she could not burn
through that lock without harming the old man beyond the bars. The idea was
as absurd as trying to peel an apple with a guillotine.
She could not save the person she cared about more than anyone else in the
world.
How could she call herself the ancient Demon Lord, the Zodiac Bright Eater,
or the charismatic leader powerful enough to bind together all the demons
and destroy humanity? How could she feel any pride in who she was if she
could not save this one person who had saved her!?
“Thank you.”
“…”
“Knowing someone cares about me this much lets me look back on my life
with a smile on my face.” The voice from within the cell sounded far too
cruel to her ears. “But there is no good reason for you to stray for the sake of
an old man like me. Now, go. Work towards whatever it is you want to do. I
saved you, so it doesn’t make me happy to see you bound like this. Can’t you
look at it like that?”
“This is…”
Demon Lord Nirvelphany threw her soul into a torrent of emotion more
intense than any she had ever felt before.
“…”
She forcibly cut away her regrets and drew out her cold-heartedness as the
Demon Lord.
She could not afford to waste any time here. If she was captured here, she
would lose what little chance she still had, so she had to leave here even if it
meant forcibly tearing herself away.
“Listen, I swear I will save you. That alone I will not back down on.”
“You…”
“Silence, brat!! You are but a child who has only lived as long as it takes for
a nut to sprout and grow into a great tree, so don’t act like you have a
complete understanding of the world!! …I will show you something, old
man. I will show you that this world you have given up on is much larger,
vaster, brighter, and unbelievably beautiful than you think it is!! You do not
get to talk back to me! Listen, I am a lord! I am the leader of a tribe known
for their wisdom! You puny lifeforms are satisfied crawling along the surface
of the world, so can only view us as evil, but we cannot be accurately judged
by mere humans!! By what right do you refuse me!? When I speak, the world
listens!! And I say I will save you!! Do you understand now!!!???”
“…”
“Cry, fool! Cry if you wish!! I do not care how much or little of your lifespan
remains and I am not interested in how many cycles of the seasons you can
still experience!! Anyone is free to cry and call for help if their life is about to
be snuffed out like a candle in the wind! I am doing this because you have
refused that right. Even if your soul is on the verge of annihilation, I will not
let you throw it away. Do not mess with me, brat! That life is yours alone, but
do not assume you are the only one with a connection to it!!!!!!”
“………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………”
The possibility of salvation may have brought back his fear of the
approaching Temple Moving Ceremony…no, of the public execution. The
crime of freeing the Demon Lord was utterly absurd and he was only being
executed so the terrified powers that be could rest easier, so of course he was
afraid. In that case, had her actions here been cruel? She did not think so.
Keeping your presence of mind and having your feelings numb over were
two different things. It was more natural to start by properly understanding
the situation and then preparing to overcome it.
The prison’s security was sure to grow stricter. She doubted she could break
in again like this.
The Zodiac Bright Eater rested the anti-dragon rifle over her shoulder again,
stepped away from the cell, and spoke back over her shoulder.
“The Demon Lord will come to save Hero Thomas Robergin on the day of
his public execution. Got that, old man?”
The knights and administrative forces run by the government are regulated by
an examination system and are backed by public funding, but there are
individual workers who use their lighter footwork to slip into the gaps left by
those large organizations. They are hired by third parties to perform various
jobs.
However, there are some broadly-defined categories there: the Bouncers who
guard a specific location or individual, the Ransackers who collect rare
plants, animals, or minerals, and the Forwards who specialize in resolving the
cases that the large organizations would have difficulty with.
Since they are not managed by examinations or licenses (as you well know,
the legal system is concentrated more on the intermediaries that assign those
jobs), there are no strict divisions between those different categories. But they
still seem to take a territorial view of things, so if a combat-oriented Forward
accepts a job as a defense-oriented Bouncer, it can apparently lead to some
conflict over a perceived “stolen job”.
They deal with these divisions on their own, so the intermediaries need not
try to settle those conflicts.
Each of those categories has some legendary members. For example, the
Bouncers have Grapple Shields who singlehandedly defended a crash-landed
airship from sky pirates for seven days until a rescue team arrived. And the
Forwards have Hexajinx who uses a large revolver sorcery gun and is known
for completely any job in no more than six shots.
This legendary status is something they decide on among themselves, so the
intermediaries do not need to keep up with a ranking board or anything like
that. In fact, allowing them such titles would increase the risk of them
demanding greater payment for their work, so it is safer to pretend you are
ignorant of it all.
Now, these people who accept jobs as individual workers are still protected
by the legal system. They pay a bare minimum of respect for their
intermediaries, so – for example – they will make sure you cannot be accused
of helping fund a criminal’s getaway.
However, there are signs of some intellectual criminals like Sorcery Hackers
abusing the holes in the system, so there is still room for improvement.
Part 1
There was no mention of the giant dragon still hanging around in Fire Castle
Town Flared, or that Teleria and Mamilis’s defense in Earth Castle Down
Grouviv had failed, allowing Knight Dagregor to destroy the earth core.
It was like they were stubbornly rejecting any petty complaints before their
big event.
The day’s morning paper did have this on the front page:
“The Temple Moving Ceremony will be held today. The Forturiana Church’s
High Priest plans to denounce the name of Thomas Robergin as a great evil
and present his head to the king as proof of their righteousness.”
Some people would see that article and grimace, others would be delighted
that they could visit Light Castle Brightio which was normally off limits, and
yet others would leave the newspaper folded up and unread on their dining
room table and then place a pot of stew on top of it. There was also a Bounty
Hunter who checked through the list of wanted criminals to see how much
the bounty had risen on targets they had intentionally let go for the time
being, there was a Bunny Girl who circled the art museum exhibit
information while licking her lips and planning out a honey trap, and there
were many others as well.
Despite all the excitement, most people’s interest would not last until the very
end.
In fact, the advertisement saying “Any lambs suffering from magical recoil
should visit their closest Forturiana Church!” would stick around longer in a
corner of their mind.
Meanwhile…
The wet-haired Dark Elf shivered, but the girl who was fine with lukewarm
water or even ocean water did not bat an eye.
Ayato was lying on his side with his eyes shut within that cheap inn located
in Earth Castle Town Grouviv, but he was not asleep. He was performing his
Self-Maintenance work and he spoke up with a truly rotten voice.
Mermaid Teleria Nereid Aquamarine already knew to stay safe at times like
this and Dark Elf Mamilis Coster, who had her long ears poking out through
her silver hair, had learned by now, so they were both sitting up on a table or
windowsill with their legs pulled up. There was no temptation to go back to
sleep with the bright morning sun shining down from the starry sky.
…So today’s victim was the promising rookie: Striker Henrietta Split
Destrius. She was snatched away by the blanket rolling at her feet. It looked a
lot like being swallowed by a bizarre carnivorous plant.
“Wah, wah, wah, wah!? Wait, what are you doing!? Stop that, you dangerous
individual, get off of me! Ah, don’t pull me into the blanket!
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!?”
Teleria and Mamilis sighed from their elevated safe spots as they glanced
over at the poor miniskirt Striker being chewed on by the blanket monster.
That was all they said before turning their interest to the television weather
forecast displayed on the snowdome-like Media Summoner on the wall. In
other words, they barely cared when it could not affect them. …And since
Sky City Celedileka floated up above the clouds, it was a never-ending
mystery whether the weather forecast had any meaning there.
Meanwhile, the straitlaced Striker had been rendered fairly useless, but her
presence with them had definitely relaxed the knights’ pursuit even though
she was not here on an official investigation. The knights seemed to think she
had some kind of plan that required leaving them free while under her
supervision.
“Those are not even close to the same size and shape!!!!!!”
Even if she wore the old-style for the appearance, armor was still armor. The
blushing straitlaced woman threw a punch with her thick gauntlet and it
produced a loud and dull sound.
“I hope this has been a lesson for you, idiot,” bluntly replied Teleria.
The blonde girl sounded calm enough, but she was actually revealing far too
much.
“(I see. So she isn’t fine with just anything. She wants him to go for a direct
attack instead of an absentminded one.)”
“Bfff!? You were looking for a way to twist my words, weren’t you!?”
While the two girls started grappling a little, Ayato got his mind up and
running and pulled the morning paper from the boxy device on the table.
That meant Nirvelphany had failed to rescue him and would target the
Temple Moving Ceremony as her last chance.
While the two girls were pressing their hands together in a competition of
strength that seemed like it could take a lily-ish turn at any moment, Teleria
looked back toward him.
“Do not act like you are innocent yourself, dangerous individual.”
“I can accept crimes people carry for themselves, but that’s not what
happened here.”
Since he had no intention of being arrested no matter what she said, that
statement sounded absurd to Striker Henrietta, but that was a separate issue.
“Okay, let’s put together a schedule assuming the event goes as planned. The
public execution is supposed to be held during the morning, right?”
“Curse you… Letting a Sorcery Hacker go free is bad enough, but now you
are planning to sneak into the royal palace with weapons? I suppose I need to
play this one by ear.”
He knew it was highly unlikely, but he could not ignore the possible of a
blizzard powerful enough to break through the Guardian Umbrella
atmospheric shield.
“That said, we need to focus more on the big picture than the minute risks.”
He spread a few large papers out on the table. These were not newspapers.
They were a schedule for the state event, a map of the castle layout, security
information, and a blueprint for the execution device. In some situations,
simply carrying these documents would be enough to warrant suspicion of
plotting a rebellion or assassination.
The first to speak was Henrietta who knew the most about the city. She was
the one who had gathered most of the data and documents concerning the
public execution.
“But that wouldn’t make for much of an event in which they want to
emotionally slay a great evil. They called the crowds into the public square
here, so they need to take their time to satisfy all those people.”
“I suppose you would call that the Forturianan way of doing things.”
“They are the sect with all but official protection from the royal family,
Coach.”
Dark Elf Mamilis made it sound like this was none of her concern.
Since she was not human, she may have taken a cold view of that human-
made religion that would only protect other humans and excluded her.
Henrietta nodded.
“I should have known a social outcast would be ignorant of how state events
work. That religion forbids unnecessary killing, but there are a few
exceptions. After placing the criminal in the guillotine where everyone can
see him, the High Priest will likely spend a long time on a performance in
which he reads off a long list of crimes to denounce his name. It all comes
down to the Light-Dark Duality, so it is important that they make him seem
evil and eliminate all pity or sympathy from people’s minds. That will take
much, much more time than actually decapitating him.”
“It is true meat tastes better if you remove the blood before cooking it.”
The Striker in the asphalt-colored armor cleared her throat before continuing.
“Ahem. Anyway, that means the time limit until his execution is a fluid thing.
It is scheduled for some time during the morning, but a schedule is no more
than a schedule. If the High Priest gets carried away with his speech, it could
be delayed until midday.”
The bloody public execution would be the climax of the Temple Moving
Ceremony.
The catharsis of punishing the evil was one of the people’s favorite forms of
entertainment, whether it came in the form of direct execution or socially
destroying them through criticism in the newspapers and such. As long as
they could find an excuse to call the other person evil and themselves
justified, humans could grow as cruel as could be. That High Priest may have
been working hard to provide the most exciting show to grasp the people’s
hearts.
The Dark Elf’s long ears twitched as she gave a blunt comment.
“I agree with you there, but we’re going to use that to our advantage here.”
Ayato sounded as fed up with it as her. “Forturiana has another special rule:
if an execution fails due to happenstance, the criminal is freed as sign of
respect for that benevolent coincidence. For example, if a storm blows in just
before they are burned at the stake, or if the noose’s rope breaks and they fall
to safety.”
“I imagine dangerous individuals like you are already aware, but this
guillotine is mechanical.” Henrietta crossed her arms and nodded. “If the
gears slip out of place or the chain gets tangled and the blade cannot be
wound up or dropped, the execution could be called off.”
“So will Nirvelphany try to make that happen to save the old man?”
Mamilis, the grandma’s girl, gave a dangerous comment that made one
question whose side she was on.
“There are a few ways to cause a failed execution. For example, you could
replace one of the gears with a smaller one so they do not fit together, or you
could pour acidic fruit juice into the bearings to rust the metal. Normally,
Nirvelphany would definitely try to get at the guillotine.”
“But she won’t have a chance to do that once the Temple Moving Ceremony
begins, right? It will be set up on top of an elevated platform and surrounded
by a crowd in all directions.”
…Of course, that also meant she could shake things up this much even in her
weakened state.
“As someone who has dedicated her life to chivalry, I do not like discussing
trickery, but that just means she will try to approach the execution device
before it is brought to the public square, right?”
Henrietta did not sound all that convinced of what she was saying.
“This isn’t just about the Temple Moving Ceremony. A public execution
where people are allowed to attack a fellow human being is the ultimate show
for those cruel people craving entertainment. If it fails due to some mistake,
those entertainment-starved people could explode with anger and start a riot.
In the past, there was an executioner who failed to light the fire below the
giant pot meant to cook the victim alive. The angry crowd swarmed him and
lynched him.”
Ayato tapped his finger on one of the papers lined up on the table.
“Yes.”
“But, Miss Henrietta, the armor protectors you are wearing are made from
dark gray oxidized mana-conducting silver, correct?”
“Eh?”
“Huh? But, Ayato, those scorpion and hornet sorcery devices were made
from normal mana-conducting silver, weren’t they?”
“Only because they were designed for use in Fire Castle Town Flared. The
entire place is constantly blazing hot, so they don’t have to worry about
temperature differences.”
“Um, is she going to freeze the device with the coolant that salesmen use
when selling fruit juice or ice cream?” asked Mamilis. “After all, she can’t
approach the device when it’s still backstage and the executioner might
notice the change even if she did.”
“The executioner will check it over multiple times, but there is one flaw
there. Once the show begins, they can’t check the device in front of the
people no matter how suspicions something seems.” Ayato licked his lips.
“And if you only need to get a specific liquid on it, you might not actually
have to directly approach it. This is a sky city protected by the thick Guardian
Umbrella, but there is still a chance of an unexpected blizzard breaking
through that shield.”
“Hm? Coach, why are you changing the subject? What does the weather or a
blizzard have to do with this?”
In other words…
“She just has to freeze the device while disguising it as a rare blizzard. And
since she can’t afford for it to fail, I doubt this will be set on a timer or
remote controlled. Whatever her main plan is, she will be hiding nearby in
order to begin Plan B if things don’t work out. Things will be set up for her to
personally sneak in and apply the coolant to cause a guillotine malfunction.”
Yes.
After the criminal was placed in the guillotine, the High Priest would give a
long speech as part of the performance.
That could be just what the Demon Lord needed to freeze the gears of the
machine.
Part 2
The morning sun in the starry sky shined down on Earth Castle Town
Grouviv, which was best known for having nothing special. It came as a
surprise to the people who questioned that premise, but people who had
grown exhausted from sightseeing would gather here and provide plenty of
sightseeing income.
The blonde girl and the others were staying in a three-story inn where the
first floor contained a simple restaurant. Ayato had already gone down, but
Teleria and the others had further business to take care of.
In fact, the entire bathroom was too small, but Teleria, Mamilis, and
Henrietta were all crammed into a space that contained a sink and bathtub yet
was too small to fit even a single horse. The water from the tap was cold
thanks to the earth core’s destruction, but that was not the real problem. The
three of them were pressing their soft cheeks against each other to fight for
space in front of the small mirror while they did their hair and washed their
faces. The silver-haired Dark Elf had a slight upper hand here, but that may
have been because her distinctive long ears stuck out around her in a
threatening manner.
“Hey, Teleria?”
“Who are you prettying yourself up for? Coach sees you as soon as you wake
up.”
“Bff!?”
She did not actually want him to see her then, but due to various
circumstances, they generally could only afford the one room. Since they had
started traveling together, he had seen her not just immediately after waking
up but also after staying up all night while wandering through a cave or a
forest. But she wanted to avoid the nightmarish jinx of becoming the sort of
older woman who gave up on keeping up her looks. Even if it was
meaningless and wasted effort, she wanted to continue her pursuit of constant
cuteness!!
Teleria’s soul was shaken so bad she was left motionless, so Henrietta took
that opportunity to lean out in front of the mirror. She toyed with her bangs
while giving a complicated look toward Mamilis who was relaxing her
shoulders to create some space…and who had been saved by a Sorcery
Hacker instead of a Striker.
“??? You seem to be familiar with that dangerous individual, so you might
know. Last night, this bull man told me some things that may or may not
have been true.”
“Oh, that was probably all true. The two Butterfly Effector swords and Micha
Angelos seem real enough and even Ayato says he can’t find a way to fool
her authorization. She seems to be one of the finest humanoid sorcery devices
not just on the continent but in the entire world, but she says her energy
efficiency is so bad mass production would suck the world dry.”
The Striker leaned back in shock, so the Dark Elf moved in front of the
mirror instead.
“R-right. He claimed that dangerous individual did not start out as a Sorcery
Hacker and used to use a sorcery gun. Um, he used a revolver and he was
known as the Hexa…something or other.”
The other two had pushed her out of the way, so Teleria viewed the backs of
their heads as she sighed.
“I really shouldn’t mention this if he didn’t, but given the situation, maybe I
should. It would be cruel to send you up against someone like Nirvelphany
without answering your questions. Think of this as no more than a way of
strengthening our teamwork, okay?”
“…? If he was that skilled, why did he choose the path of a dangerous
individual?”
“He failed his very last job,” whispered the blonde mermaid. Since she could
explain this, she must have broken it down in her mind and finished
verbalizing it. “He was to eliminate the criminal who had taken a hostage and
holed up in the Gem Science Gemboard Processing Tower. As always, he
settled everything in no more than six shots, but it turned out the hostage had
convinced the criminal to surrender just beforehand. In other words, he shot
the criminal when there was no need for it.”
“…”
“That counted as taking out his target and solving everything just fine, so he
remains a top ranker without a single blemish on his record. But what he did
hit him a lot harder. It did not matter that no one criticized him for it. That is
why he swore to never again use a sorcery gun and started down the path of a
Sorcery Hacker using the hidden aspects of what he had been taught.”
I’m not about to deny what I’ve done. Not that I’m going to sit around and let
you arrest me for it either.
“On the outside, it might look like he got a fresh start, but I’m sure he is still
pursuing the truth of what happened then and what went wrong in the chain
of command. In fact, that is the entire reason he chose to become a Sorcery
Hacker. What went wrong to let that happen? Or was it done intentionally
and maliciously? He wants to reach a place much deeper than he could as a
top ranker who works within the rules.”
He made sure he was aware of his body’s baseline weight so he could move
exactly as he pictured it in his head. Even that was fueled by the need he felt
to redo everything from the beginning before heading back into battle. Just as
Teleria could not become a Sorcery Hacker, the muscles and thought
processes needed for using a Linkage Plug were entirely different from those
needed for using a sorcery gun. Instead of exchanging magic blasts from head
on, he had to hide his true intent, focus on indirect attacks, and challenge an
armed opponent while unarmed. Although all of this was only Teleria’s
guesses from the position of someone who was not a Sorcery Hacker. Only
he would know how much effort had gone into throwing out his specialty and
relearning everything from the ground up.
“He never came to me asking for help. I decided to follow him myself.”
“Hm? You said Coach’s official record remains perfect, but you also seem to
know an awful lot about what actually happened.”
The Dark Elf tilted her head in front of the mirror, so Teleria laughed.
She had a faint smile, but it was a complicated one that would be difficult to
describe using only positive emotions.
“That is easily explained. I was the hostage in that school tower and my
stepbrother was the criminal holing up there. So I saw it all happen.”
“…”
“But that is why I am more worried about Ayato ruining his life than I am
about the truth of the incident that took my stepbrother’s life. Ayato and
Nirvelphany are very similar in the sense that they have grown obsessed with
a single mistake. They are willing to throw out their own life and use up
every last bit of strength if it means making up for that mistake. And no
matter how it happened, that incident already ended. It’s wrong to create a
new incident or tragedy over it. So…so my purpose in this journey is to
watch over him and make sure he does not do that.”
Once Dark Elf Mamilis used her Mimic Option earrings to hide her long ears,
the three of them left their room in the inn and walked down to the first floor
restaurant.
The boy raised a hand in greeting from the table he had gotten for them.
“Hi, Miss Teleria. It looks like our last meal is going to be a fried egg on
toast. The options are limited due to the earth core’s destruction. That said, it
seems the legends were true: anything looks fancy if you put an egg on top.”
“Don’t joke about things like that. Do you want me to hit you?”
Part 3
Once they finished eating, it was time to get going.
“You eat more than I expected, Miss Henrietta. How many pieces of toast
was that?”
It was a bright morning with the sun shining from the starry sky. The
beautiful Striker’s red face may have been a sign of her surprise upon seeing
how little the girls had eaten.
Ayato and the others left the inn in Earth Castle Town Grouviv and made
their way to central Light Castle Brightio.
They were not yet at the site of the Temple Moving Ceremony, but there was
already a clown standing on the side of the road handing out fliers. All the
stores along the road were open bright and early and calling out to potential
customers in a way they normally never would.
“If you want some drinks and sandwiches, now’s the time! There are no
normal shops in the central area!!”
“How about some opera glasses? Don’t assume you can get a front-row
spot!!”
“Thomas Robergin! His name is Thomas Robergin! Now, will he blink or not
after the guillotine lops his head off? Come see us if you’d like to place a
bet!!”
A Maid Trainee girl was rushing all over the place, so she must have been
willing to help out with anything asked of her, even if it was related to a
grisly execution. People were gathering around a Fortuneteller woman with a
veil over her mouth, so her real job may have been to predict gambling
results.
“Uheh,” said pale-faced Teleria. “Th-they really are turning this into a show.
Urp, how are you supposed to sell juicy tomato and cheese sandwiches for a
guillotining?”
“On the surface continent, they prefer to read a newspaper article about it
after the criminal is strapped to a lightning chair in a closed room, don’t they?
The only real difference seems to be whether you enjoy it live or not.”
But the truth of the matter was that even righteous Samurais and Ninjas were
chatting while grabbing a bite to eat. A Martial Artist in an exotic dress with
bold slits was walking around, perhaps hoping for some trouble during the
confusion of the event. It was all so peaceful that they imagined Nirvelphany
would have little trouble maintaining her anger.
Dark Elf Mamilis spoke up while hiding her long ears to look human.
“?”
“My grandma said he keeps his distance from any bloody killings outside of
war, so he lets the Forturiana Church handle all the death sentences.”
Whatever the pros and cons, they had no choice but to take advantage of the
aurora-like Free Audience Restriction barrier being down to allow the general
public into the central area.
“Okay.”
Ayato glanced around the street, which was more lively than normal this
early, drew the Linkage Plug sword from his hip, and started stabbing blades
into streetlights, sprinklers, and other sorcery devices. He was of course
preparing to resonate with their processing space by interfering with their
manaflow circulation. The earth core had been destroyed, but unlike the
boldly unique water and wind towns, the earth town used its normalcy as a
selling point. It contained a lot of street stalls that brought their equipment in
with them, so the people there would not have too much trouble in their
everyday lives.
“This is really easy with so much stuff around. I’m already at Level 20.”
“(I will not forget. I will not. I will never forget this barbaric criminality. Yes,
unlike those girls, I have not let him emotionally manipulate me into
accepting his actions.)”
“Miss Henrietta, do not forget that I can hack your precious sorcery armor at
Level 20. Try anything funny and I will hijack that and make you do a
wonderfully lewd dance out here in public.”
Ayato lowered his voice and drove the point home while a new blade was
supplied from the ones compressed in the hilt.
The celebratory mood that brought all these street stalls felt inappropriate, but
it did give them a lot to work with. They bought some cheap paper bags and
musical instrument cases and stored their weapons in there.
Central Light Castle Brightio had opened its gates from the fire, water, wind,
and earth sides, so they simply made their way to the large castle gate facing
the Earth Castle Town. For today alone, there was no sign of the Free
Audience Restriction that had beaten down sturdy Henrietta. The gate acted
as a bottleneck, so the crowd grew denser there and some children selling
fruit from baskets wandered through everyone waiting there.
Ayato’s group blended into the crowd and other people were soon pushing in
from behind. They were quickly stuck where they were.
“Um, is everyone packed in here because the gate is too narrow?” asked
Teleria.
“Can’t you see how ridiculously big it is?” replied Ayato. “Even if it’s open
to the public, the king lives in that castle. The bottleneck is probably so they
can check people’s belongings and have them pass through a sorcery
detection gate. That way no one can bring in sorcery guns.”
They all exchanged a glance at that.
Ayato’s group naturally needed as many sorcery guns as they could manage
if they were to fight Nirvelphany and her extraordinary firepower. They could
not even start to fight if they had their weapons confiscated here.
Teleria looked all around in a panic. She might have wanted to leave the line
of people and get a fresh start on this, but this was more like a current of
people than a line and the entire crowd was slowly headed in just the one
direction. A thick wall of people had already formed behind them, so there
was no escape now.
“(Eeeeek. My sorcery guns and floating skirt are one thing, but what about
the Mimic Option for my legs? If they notice that, my fish parts will be
revealed in front of all these people. Oh, no, oh, no, oh, no, no, no, no!!!)”
“Miss Teleria?”
Teleria was pouring with sweat, her eyes were wandering around, and she
was acting about as suspicious as could be. The deep voice of what seemed to
be a knight called out from ahead and the push of the crowd grew stronger.
“We will not be upset even if it buzzes, so do not stop! We will only take
temporary custody of your sorcery gun!!”
That oppressive voice brought a cloud to Mamilis who was hiding her long
ears. The Dark Elf seemed caught between her love of her grandma and her
fear of this sorcery device.
“I don’t like this. How much can that gate see, Coach?”
“At the very least, it can’t see the color of your underwear, so there’s nothing
to worry about.”
Meanwhile, Henrietta spoke up while tilting her head at how Teleria was
nearly foaming at the mouth.
“Hey, what are you panicking about? …H-hey! Stop that! Don’t use my
name here, girl! Stop clinging to me and giving me those puppy dog eyes!
Hey, I said stop it! Hey!!”
Teleria was short and gave people upturned looks as a matter of course, so
her looks could be quite powerful at times like this. It was neat how many
different nuances you could find in the word “hey”. And as Ayato glanced
over at them…
“Your name, hm? Does that master key work in the king’s castle? If not, we
need to go with something more guaranteed to work.”
“You stop too, dangerous individual. That is also a problem. I don’t know
what exactly you plan to do, but I cannot sit idly by while a Sorcery Hacker
commits crimes. I am supposed to be upholding the rule of law!!”
“Ha ha ha. Stop trying to hide how you really feel, you straitlaced young
woman. You’re only making this more complicated. Anyway, Miss
Henrietta, a certain someone was handing out wanted posters with our faces
on them, so they aren’t going to attack as soon as they see us at the inspection
point, are they?”
“Do not brush off my complaints and I am not hiding how I really feel. Also,
that should not be a problem.” Henrietta put her hands on her hips with her
ponytail-style blonde braid. “This is the Forturiana Church’s crucial Temple
Moving Ceremony, which means a public execution. That means they have to
slay a great evil or their religious balance will crumble. There will be some
level of amnesty at work, so even if they realize you are a dangerous
individual at the gate, if you insist you are here to see the holy ceremony,
they might just overlook it. There is precedent from past national ceremonies
and I can speak up to help your case.”
“Th-that sounds like how they stopped a war for the finals of a sports
tournament on the continent. And are you really sure this will be okay!?
Searching our possessions is fine, but aren’t those detectors bad news!?”
“Don’t be silly. This is much easier when they are not using their own eyes.”
Ayato breathed an exasperated sigh. “Have you forgotten that I am a Sorcery
Hacker?”
The castle gate itself was more than 30 esoule[1] wide, but small, boxy metal
gates were lined up in front of that. Needless to say, those were sorcery
detectors that reacted to the mist mana flowing through sorcery devices.
Ayato’s group had hidden their sorcery guns and trigger-equipped sword by
wrapping it in their coat or stuffing it in a long bag, but those would be
detected by these smaller gates.
However…
As Ayato approached one gate, he hid his drawn sword behind his back and
pressed his back against the gate’s metal frame as if clearing the way.
He needed Level 10. The same level as those scorpion-shaped Zootoxin Mk.
III sorcery devices seemed like a lot for a simple gate, but it was not a
problem since he had already built up to over 20.
The boy smiled and made a suggestion while using his own body to hide the
evidence of his Sorcery Hacking.
Teleria was still nervous, so silver-haired Mamilis had to push on her back
with both hands. The supposedly functioning gate had been hacked by
Ayato’s blade, so its buzzer did not go off. They walked right through.
“(Oh, no. I’ve finally done it. I’ve stooped to the level of that dangerous
individual!!)”
“Hurry.”
After seeing sullen-faced Henrietta pass through the gate after those two,
Ayato stepped away from the detector and walked through himself. With so
many people, the knights must not have had time to check every single
person’s appearance. They did not even notice their colleague Henrietta.
“Huh? Did that blonde girl and brown girl just walk right through with
Expansion Armor around their hips???”
“Those’re probably fakes held up with fishing line. I mean, the gate didn’t
react.”
The knights in charge of the inspection tilted their heads, but they were too
reliant on the results of the digital sorcery to trust their own senses and let
Ayato’s group go through without saying anything to them. It was weird to
think this was all it took to get inside the place usually protected by the Free
Audience Restriction.
“Would you prefer I used your real name in front of the knights?”
Ayato looked around while listening to the conversation between tearful Miss
Tits and the calm Dark Elf.
The overall silhouette was created from several towers and castle walls while
the center contained the courtyard and halls of the castle proper. This area
almost seemed made out of various branching staircases and it contained the
important government agencies and the cathedral that functioned as the
Forturiana Church’s headquarters.
There were a few open areas shaped like plates in the middle of all the stairs
and those seemed to function as public squares. They were about 360
esoule[2] across. Everyone was headed in the same direction. The “plate” in
that direction would be the stage for the public execution they were calling a
Temple Moving Ceremony.
“Uwehh. It’s such a big space, but it’s crammed full. How many tens of
thousands of people are in there, I wonder,” said Teleria.
“And that probably isn’t even a tenth of the total number of people visiting
the central castle right now,” added Henrietta. “I want to believe that not all
of them are here to see that bloody show. Surely most of them are here to see
the castle and have no interest in the public execution.”
“Coach, are those newspaper reporters’ cameras flashing over there?” asked
Mamilis. “It seems too soon for that.”
“…”
There were Bards and such working as reporters, presumably to make ends
meet, but that aside, Ayato silently looked upwards as he continued listening
to the others speak.
Several towers rose up and had countless loopholes in their sides. Thick wires
ran between the towers and cable cars shaped like upside-down spiders
slowly moved along them.
That said, the stage was surrounded by so many people, so no one could
approach from the front, back, left, or right without being noticed.
Which meant…
(From above.)
(She must be hiding somewhere that overlooks this public square. She must
hope to stop the gears with coolant while disguising it as a blizzard!)
Part 4
Choosing a location that required artificial lighting may have been a mistake.
“Phew.”
Someone slowly let out a breath to drive the sticky rusty sensation from her
vision.
The woman had glossy red hair, floating Expansion Armor resembling horns,
wings, and a thick tail, and red leather clothing that bound her body.
Nirvelphany, who had been feared as the Zodiac Bright Eater in the distant
past, slowly exhaled while deep, deep underground.
It had already been forgiven by that kind old man, so there was nothing to
worry about.
She could not seem to contact the unlicensed craftsman who had made the
anti-dragon rifle for her. She could no longer have him perform maintenance
on her gun or construct the giant bullets that hardened the surface of the mist
mana into a solid film…so now the handmade side of it was rearing its ugly
head. It was designed differently from the mass-produced commercial
models, so it’s special – or overly complicated – design meant the
maintenance took a lot more time than it should have.
She could not afford to dull her mind during that work, so she had put off
taking her painkillers. Plus, the very fact that medicine made by humans even
worked on her was proof that her Demon Lord body had lost its poison
resistance.
An oozing, pus-like heat and dull pain crawled around below her skin. While
she fought that unpleasant sensation passing through her right shoulder and
spine, she pushed in a mana-conducting silver spring and attached a few
exterior parts. That kind old man had given her forgiveness, but she still felt a
lot of pain when the gun’s recoil hit her where that diagonal wound had been.
The other day had been the first time in her ancient life she had relied on
painkillers, but it had honestly been the worst feeling. The pain had not
actually gone away. She had only been distracting herself from one form of
harm with another. That said, she wanted to remove even the smallest bit of
background noise before this crucial battle, so she would have to rely on it.
Once the anti-dragon rifle had regained its original shape, she placed it inside
a long and narrow fishing rod case and glanced over at the remote-printed
newspaper spread out on the dusty floor:
“The Temple Moving Ceremony will be held today. The Forturiana Church’s
High Priest plans to denounce the name of Thomas Robergin as a great evil
and present his head to the king as proof of their righteousness.”
“…”
She grabbed the paper in both hands, balled it up, and tossed it aside.
Good and evil could both eat shit as far as she was concerned.
After swallowing some painkiller pills from a brown bottle, she walked
through a fairly large space. A rusty smell surrounded her. Metal ducts
crawled along the ceiling like serpents and rusty steel beams supported the
weight of the bedrock, but the terrain did not wholly explain the smell.
That general-use coolant was used by ice cream salesmen and in the radiators
for sorcery vehicles, but she had needed to make sure it suited her needs first.
It had to freeze the guillotine of course, but that would be useless if it also
killed the old man bound to the device. Human bodies were fragile and the
situation would not allow for even a single failure. So theoretical calculations
were not enough; she needed real testing to determine the borderline values.
After placing the bottle of painkillers atop the short refrigerator, she opened
the door so casually you would think she was looking for some water to help
her swallow the pills. But there were no glass bottles or veggies inside. It
only contained a large hunk of meat half-buried in frost.
He was a white hat hacker who had been given the title of Knight.
He was a mass of ugly muscles grown with drugs, so they were no use at all
in combat. He could not protect anyone, so he was a knight in name only. He
was a clever but unsightly human who had taken advantage of the collusion
between the Celedileka royal family and the Forturiana Church.
If not for this man’s actions, that tremor would not have run through central
Light Castle Brightio. If the earth core had survived, she could have freed
that old man from his cell.
She sighed.
Then she reached on top of the fridge and grabbed something other than the
painkiller bottle.
“I just can’t think up anything that would let me forgive you. And you know
what that means, don’t you?”
“Eek!”
Before he could say anything, she held the bottle of strong liquor upside
down and swung it down like a club. The glass shattered as soon as it crashed
into his half-frozen bald head. More than the pain, it was the dramatic change
in temperature that made the white hat hacker knight scream.
“The alcohol stings, doesn’t it? That drink includes an anti-freezing agent, so
it remains a liquid even below the freezing point. That makes for some
interesting possibilities. If I close this door, your fate is sealed. Or can a
Sorcery Hacker make a comeback from here?”
“…”
Dagregor trembled so hard it looked like he was trying to separate his flesh
from his bones and foam built up at the corners of his mouth, but he still
managed to form words.
“Please…”
“Yes?”
“Please give me time to think about it. I just need a smoke to calm my
nerves…”
She laughed, crouched down, and pulled out a poison made by the humans.
She tossed it inside the refrigerator and watched as he grabbed it like some
great reassure and held it in his mouth. Then his trembling hand grabbed a
lighter that did not use mana. It instead used simple flint and silk floss soaked
with oil.
He lit it.
Just as Dagregor shut his frozen eyelids in satisfaction, the alcohol vapors in
that closed space erupted into flames.
“…”
Not even the old man’s kind words entered the back of her mind.
“Now, then.”
She decided that was enough “fun”, so she shut the door with her long leg
and left the refrigerator as it spewed dark smoke. She carried the fishing rod
case containing her anti-dragon rifle and its spare magazines over her
shoulder, grabbed the painkiller bottle, and checked over all her tools while
putting them away in her pockets or cleavage.
“That just leaves…the Linkage Plug war pick and the three crystal dice for
the Linkage Monitors.”
The painkillers were not quite as effective as before. She was growing
accustomed to them. She dragged her body along through the weariness,
pain, and sticky illusion and she walked to the exit of that vast but oppressive
space.
Once the artificial lights were gone and she was surrounded by darkness, the
sticky feeling completely left her.
(The fire, wind, and earth cores have been destroyed, so the largescale supply
of mist mana to central Light Castle Brightio has been disrupted. …That
means there are no giant fan blades or artificial winds in the underground
pipeline. It should just be an empty tunnel.)
Her anti-dragon rifle was extraordinarily powerful, but she could not get into
the central area with it even when that area was open to the public. Her plans
would go up in smoke if she was caught at an inspection point or sorcery
detection gate.
(The Free Audience Restriction barrier is down for the day. I could get in
pretty much anywhere, but I might as well use the route that piece of shit
opened up.)
That subterranean tunnel was passable for the moment, so the ancient Demon
Lord used it to return to the battlefield.
So she could rescue a descendant of the Hero whose role had ended.
Part 5
They knew where the Temple Moving Ceremony, aka the cruel public
execution, would be held, but there was more than just one tall tower
overlooking it. Several spires rose toward the sunny and starry sky. There
was no way to guess which one it would be.
“Fair enough,” said Henrietta with both hands raised in resignation and with a
stiff smile on her face. “I will do as you say for now, but only until this
Demon Lord business is settled.”
“Yes, yes.”
Getting into Light Castle Brightio had required a lot of preparation, but things
were much easier now that they were past those sorcery detection gates.
Ayato clapped his hands as a signal and they all moved in different
directions.
“My, my. Maybe they are street performers. But don’t worry. No one could
get a real one through those gates.”
Those carefree comments from their surroundings were thanks to the props
used by Songstresses and Dancers for the flashy performances they put on in
an attempt to gather the attention of the royals and nobles. There was also a
Witch handing out fliers for a startup that said “How would you like to use
magic without needing a sorcery gun?” Big events like this were an
opportunity for everyone. After separating from the others, Ayato stabbed his
blade into some fireworks devices hidden where they would go unnoticed.
Hacking them required Level 3, but he had already gone above 20 with the
preparations he made outside.
(This would almost look heartwarming if it didn’t mean they were bringing
those small children to see a public execution.)
The Sorcery Hacker boy shook his head in exasperation as he arrived at the
base of a tower. He used the tip of his blade to break the lock on the thick
wooden door, which opened the door faster than using the real key, and
slipped inside. A spiral staircase ran up the outer wall and the ceiling was
much lower than he had expected. A castle’s towers could have any number
of uses, but given the mixed smells of dried meats and disintegrating lead
bullets, this appeared to be a storeroom for military provisions and supplies.
The weapons and food were stored at the bottom and the top was made up of
nap rooms and guard posts.
Of course, the spiral staircase was the only path up. If knights were always
posted here, covertly climbing the tower would be very difficult indeed,
but…
(Yeah, there won’t be anyone here. A peaceful kingdom like this won’t be
using the military facilities that are only needed during wartime.)
Unless it was a temporary fort on the front line, these places were the first to
become unmanned storerooms despite the supposed purpose of a castle. To
be safe, he kept an eye out for anyone maintaining the weapons or hanging
around when they were supposed to be out on patrol, but he did not run into
anyone there.
Once at the top, he poked his head out of the skylight on the conic roof.
He held his hair down as a solid blast of wind hit him and he viewed the
outside world once more.
This was the tallest of the three towers. The site of the Temple Moving
Ceremony was about 200 esoule[4] straight down. Moving from tower to
tower must have been too much work because they had strung up thick wires
headed diagonally down to the towers across the way and eight-legged cable
cars waited there like upside-down spiders.
Since he had not found anyone on the way, Nirvelphany must not have been
hiding in this tower.
(Which means…)
The relaxed atmosphere tensed up due to the answer he found through the
process of elimination. Ayato and Henrietta both turned toward the remaining
tower.
Its skylight also opened and Dark Elf Mamilis climbed out onto the pointed
roof. She then turned around, reached back into the skylight, and pulled
Teleria up.
Just then, a thick beam of light tore through not just the skylight but the roof
of the tower.
“Whoa!?”
The roof shook below Ayato’s feet despite him being on the other side of the
plaza. He belatedly pulled the crystal tarot cards from his blue blazer’s breast
pocket, scattered them in the air, and lit the fireworks he had hacked.
White smoke and explosive sounds filled the air, but he had no idea how well
he had hidden this from the crowd. Ayato’s group did not want the ignorant
knights to figure out what was going on, but their opponent apparently did
not care.
She wore a red leather vest and longish tight skirt. That true ancient Demon
Lord had disguised herself as a devil using floating Expansion Armor
resembling horns, wings, and a tail. Her unsteadily sharp heels did not seem
to bother her. The enormous anti-dragon rifle resting on her shoulder was
aimed at Teleria and Mamilis who were about to fall from the tower’s roof.
Anger burned in his mind with enough intensity to redden his vision.
He had no idea if she could hear him, but he raised his voice all the same.
“Nirvelphanyyyy!!!!!!”
Part 6
Several metal locks clicked shut as an old man’s arms and head were bound
to the guillotine while he was forced to crawl like a dog. It was a cruel and
humiliating position that seemed to deny the value of the life he had lived.
He was surrounded on all sides by enemies. Some were stuffing their faces
with the boiled potatoes they had bought at a food stall, some were laughing
with friends, and some were viewing it with knowing looks in an attempt to
look smart.
Negative expectation swirled around him as the people waited impatiently for
his head to fall.
“Very good.”
His luxurious robes and staff decorated with pure gold were a far cry from
religious asceticism. He had clearly been living quite well under the royal
family’s protection. Far more money had gone into his clothing than the
knights’ armor.
An insect the size of a slipper crawled from his back and up to his shoulder.
That false insect made from gems and platinum was a Bell Ringing
prototype. A craftsman’s skilled fingers had intricately inlaid that bell cricket
with jewels, so it had none of the creepiness of a living creature. It only had
the cold shine of a mechanical object.
That fancy bell cricket took all the mana absorbed from the four castle towns
and converted it into defensive power, so it alone was equivalent to a small
fortress of Level 799. A sorcery gun’s range was based on the distance the
sound of its gunshot traveled, so by vibrating those thin wings fast enough to
compress the air and create a protective barrier of sound, snipers and all other
attackers were no longer a threat.
In the trenches of war where you would never find a luxurious High Priest,
fine mesh netting was apparently set up to protect against magical grenades,
but he must have reached a similar level with nothing but this air barrier.
To him, this performance was necessary for Forturiana and for Sky City
Celedileka. There was no real difference between preaching to the believers
with the cathedral’s stained glass behind him, visiting hospitals according to
a schedule calculated out to maximize advertising efficiency, or leading an
execution like this.
It was time for a new stage in his life. It was time for the Temple Moving
Ceremony.
The tone of his voice was not affected by the impending death. He already
knew the best way for his words to reach people’s hearts, so there was no
need to switch modes.
He could not say so out loud, but what he said here did not really matter.
As long as his words created a solemn atmosphere and used up a fair amount
of time, anything was fine.
They had taken the proper steps, so righteousness was on their side. If anyone
did protest, he had a powerful shield of counterarguments he could use.
The people only wanted an excuse to enjoy this cruel show guilt free.
“The death of a brutal criminal will bring greater stability to the world. The
one and only public service they can provide is to prove through their death
that the laws of heaven are alive and well. So let us witness that benevolent
coincidences can indeed happen. Let us witness that those blessed by the
element of light are rewarded and those led astray by the element of darkness
are punished. Let us witness that we live in a wonderful world where no
one’s efforts are denied! This Temple Moving Ceremony is a necessary act
that shall provide us with eternal light, establish a solid foundation of peace,
and promise all of you even greater happiness and prosperity!!”
So the High Priest himself did not notice the hidden meaning in the script he
was reading off. He only felt like he was reading an endless loop of
meaningless terminology.
But when the crowd erupted into applause, he could tell something in his
words must have appealed to them.
And the right atmosphere was all it took to draw out an emotional response.
Part 7
Ayato did not have a projectile weapon like a sorcery gun. Henrietta in the
other tower also specialized in close-quarters combat. To support Teleria and
Mamilis, they would have to cross the plaza and reach the third tower.
He stripped off his blue blazer, wrapped it around the thick cable car wire,
and hung down from it. He took a running start and jumped out into empty
air.
Fortunately, this tower was the tallest, so the wire connected to Teleria and
Mamilis’s tower was angled down.
“…”
He was too far away to make out what was said, but he could hear the
beautiful Demon Lord saying something with her lips twisted in a smile.
Then she aimed her anti-dragon rifle away from the girls and toward him.
“!!”
He accessed every firework he could and launched them between himself and
Nirvelphany with enough intensity to possibly catch himself in the blast.
White smoke and loud booms stole away his and her senses.
With an even greater roar, his skin felt a massive heat source pass by right
next to him as he slid down. But the sweat on his back was icy. With an
attack that powerful, it would have vaporized half his body if it so much as
grazed him.
He overcame that deadly journey, passed above the plaza full of people, and
arrived at the tower where the two girls waited.
Once his feet landed, he let go of one side of his dirty blazer and swung it
around to put it on. And once he readied his Linkage Plug sword again, a
heavy metallic sound rang from the top of the tower.
The thick barrel of Nirvelphany’s giant anti-dragon rifle crossed and collided
with Ayato’s trigger-equipped sword. But she had the greater reach. It was
like a sword versus a spear. If she pulled the trigger, his upper body would be
vaporized, but he could not yet reach her skin with his sword. Not to mention
that it was a tool for Sorcery Hacking, so it was not meant to be used that
way.
“Quite the show you’re putting on here! Only a ‘coincidental failure’ will be
considered a benevolent coincidence, so should the backstage magician really
be standing out in the open like this!?”
“None of your business, troublemaker. If you want to enjoy the magic show,
you don’t climb onto the stage and try to figure out the trick! You sit down
with the audience!!”
The only reason he was not annihilated then and there was Teleria aiming her
two suppressor-equipped handguns at his feet while she lay on the tower
rooftop.
She must have had used Secondary Cold. The roof below his feet instantly
froze, his shoes lost their grip, and he tumbled backwards, allowing the
destructive beam to pass by directly above him.
The torrent of light continued on to stab into another tower partway up. It was
the one he had come from. That one attack broke it apart and it fell toward
the crowded plaza along with the loosened wires and upside-down spider
cable car.
“!?”
No, it was just that the rubble was pinned in midair instead of pouring down
onto the plaza. A blob of something like dark mud had done it. His sorcery
knowledge told him what this distinctive stench was. That extremely sticky
dark gray liquid was…
Several bat-like wings had been combined to create a broad isosceles triangle
silhouette that was curved in places. Those artificial wings were about 30
esoule[5] wide as they circled calmly through the sky.
“Those are apparently called Armored Dragons. With the Free Audience
Restriction down, they apparently wanted to beef up security with a more
traditional fighting force.”
“…”
His eyes met someone else’s. Knights were hanging upside down from the
underside of the thing like bats. Instead of using air currents, it was probably
gravity that was being manipulated there.
“And of course, they will have more than one barrier. I’m sure they will see
me as an enemy, but what about you? We live in a cruel enough world for an
enemy of an enemy to not be considered a friend, don’t we?”
“…!!!???”
The “bats” hanging from the underside dropped down one after another.
They were smaller than the Armored Dragon overhead, but the people in the
distinctive dark gray protector armor of the knights were wearing personal
flight devices as they approached his level. Some used rotating wing crafts
with large propellers on the top and back of the exposed cockpits. Some wore
large triangular winged gliders on their backs. Either way, the aerial knights
used countless gears and gemboards carrying mist mana to shatter the chains
of gravity and attack both sides of the fight atop the tower.
“Ah ha ha!!”
Nirvelphany laughed while resting her anti-dragon rifle on her shoulder and
making a seemingly suicidal move. Of all things, she jumped out onto the
floating archipelago of rubble forcibly pinned in the air by the hardened
asphalt. Despite her high heels, she moved as lightly as if she were skipping.
(Is she putting some distance between us to take us all out with that
ridiculous sniper rifle!?)
“Miss Teleria, Miss Mamilis! Drive the knights away from here!!”
“Understood, Coach.”
They aimed their two water element handguns and one fire element full-auto
shotgun at the flight devices attempting to surround them from all directions.
With gunshots and muzzle flashes resembling red and blue fireworks, the true
sorcery battle finally began.
Teleria first fired at their feet to create several thick ice walls as cover.
Meanwhile, Mamilis’s barrage of explosive flames shot down the knights
soaring through the sky.
Since the knights had used the forbidden asphalt, they probably specialized in
the earth element. Ayato could think of some magic from the Quaternary line
that would be useful here, but that was when a sorcery gun gave a roar from
one of the rotating wing crafts using its two propellers to fly. A black liquid
was scattered overhead.
It happened just as the Dark Elf hiding her long ears with jeweled earrings
had sent out fire magic in a fan shape.
“?”
Mamilis lived in a modern sorcery society where the mana spread thinly
throughout the atmosphere was condensed into an energy source, so that
word may not have meant much to her.
No living creature could drink it, but it burned with incredible intensity if it
came in contact with fire. A heretical scientist theorized that sinister toxic
sludge had once been the corpses of animals.
As soon as Mamilis’s Primary Blaze fire magic touched it, the falling ceiling
of black liquid blossomed red. The sunny starry sky was filled with flames.
“Kyaaah!?”
“Get down!!”
Mamilis screamed and Teleria’s dual handguns gave a roar. She had been in
the middle of creating shelter out of thick ice walls, so she added more ice on
top of that to quickly construct a dome-shaped shelter for them.
The sound that erupted all around them was much like animal meat being stir
fried in a metal pot coated in oil. That was the sound of the flames and ice
struggling for supremacy, but even if it had been triggered by mana, the
flames themselves were only an oil fire with no willpower residing in it.
Teleria’s handguns used properly formed magic, so if she focused on
extinguishing the sea of flames, she would not have difficulty doing so.
(Dammit.)
While they dealt with this, Nirvelphany was enjoying a midair stroll on the
other side of the thick ice barrier. She jumped between pieces of tower rubble
pinned in place by the torrent of asphalt and twirled around to look back.
Part 8
Forturiana’s High Priest was giving his lengthy sermon in the plaza down on
the ground.
To prevent worldly thoughts from intruding on the holy ceremony, the entire
area’s silence was preserved by the slipper-sized bell cricket sitting on his
shoulder. That might not sound like much, but in a world where the range of
a gunshot’s noise was directly linked to the magic’s range, that Bell Ringing
prototype made from platinum and gems – meaning it was covered in
gemboards – was the core of a barrier far more valuable than the nets used in
the trenches.
Thomas Robergin, the old man with his arms and head bound in the
mechanical guillotine, thought to himself while listening to the richly-
adorned High Priest’s words.
Had he been wrong to find that small shrine made of old stone? Had he been
wrong to touch its door? Had he been wrong to contact that which slumbered
within? Had he been wrong to remove everything binding her?
“I wasn’t…”
It did not matter how many times he came across the exact same situation
again.
“I wasn’t wrong.”
He did not care what his own position was in relation to that.
If she did still have crimes to pay for, then the gears of atonement had to be
properly in place before that could begin. If the gears had fallen into disrepair
during the intervening time and the humans covering the surface had entirely
forgotten their direct hatred of Nirvelphany, then she had nothing to atone for
to the humans who lived in the present era. What could she do about those
past crimes other than depart on a journey around the world to bow before the
graves of the people she had troubled in the past?
Wasn’t it meant to be a ritual through which the guilty party could get a fresh
start on life?
If there was such a thing as benevolent coincidence, then that had to be the
blessing it had provided. That would give real meaning to this old man
running across the sealed Demon Lord.
And during a slight pause in the performative speech, the High Priest
approached that old man who was actually slightly younger than him.
He moved his face close to the man bound to the mechanical guillotine and
whispered too quietly for anyone else to hear.
“(I have the right to decide what is right and wrong. Because we stole that
right from you people who call yourselves Heroes. Once this ceremony is
complete, we will have the official protection of the state and can do
whatever we want. Not long now until we can kill anyone we like.)”
Part 9
Nirvelphany did not hesitate to pull the trigger and her right shoulder was
sharply struck by the intense recoil produced by providing an element to the
originally directionless mana. Deafening noise and blinding light filled the
world. That ultra-long-range rifle could hit a fleeing target at 2000 esoule[6]
or a stationary target at 10,000 esoule[7]. If she could find a stable position
and let it roar, no one standing on the same stage could escape it.
However…
“I see.”
She grinned upon seeing it pierce the empty space three grids to left of where
she aimed, which was about 4 esoule[8] to the side.
She saw gorgeous armor made from old-fashioned dark gray protectors and a
tight miniskirt which had been chosen because their design was popular with
the people rather than for any benefit in combat. She saw a beautiful face and
long blonde hair braided in something like a ponytail. She saw a Striker
wielding a bolt-action carbine with an axe-like bayonet.
Most likely, a normal person could not have used that footing pinned in
midair.
But the Demon Lord with the slit skirt was not the only one who met those
conditions.
“I am Striker Henrietta Split Destrius. I protect the peace and public order of
Sky City Celedileka with the trust and authority granted me by the king. Even
if my personal and family pride have been trampled by the flow of time, I
will always come running when the king or the people are endangered.”
That beautiful armored woman pressed her axe against the anti-dragon rifle’s
barrel while speaking from extreme close range.
Nirvelphany saw Henrietta explosively swell out. No, the braided Striker’s
movements had so far left the norm that it merely looked that way. They were
engaging in close-quarters combat on this small and unstable footing. Their
sorcery guns were large, heavyweight items, but Henrietta’s bolt-action
carbine was a close-quarters weapon designed for this sort of thing, while
Nirvelphany’s anti-dragon rifle was an ultra-long-range weapon designed for
sniping.
Their battle was like two tornados clashing head on, but compatibility was
still an issue. Nirvelphany had made a point of keeping her distance to avoid
a direct fight with Ayato’s group, so she was not about to welcome some
close-quarters combat with a specialist like Henrietta.
In truth, the Demon Lord abandoned the possibility of striking Henrietta’s
jaw with her weapon’s thick stock.
She instead spun the gun around to aim the enormous muzzle at her opponent
and pulled the trigger.
“!!”
By the time Henrietta realized what her opponent was up to, the close-range
light, noise, and shockwave had robbed her of her senses and pummeled her
body. Even if a direct hit was not possible, the secondary effects of the
gunshot and muzzle flash were enough to beat down a human. Her breadth of
possibility may have been weak so soon after awakening, but the anti-dragon
rifle named Critical Disaster was an unruly enough weapon for the Demon
Lord Nirvelphany to seek out painkillers.
Once the Striker’s movements were dulled, the anti-dragon rifle’s stock rose
up along a crescent moon arc to land a clean hit on her slender jaw. With a
dull sound, she hopped up even more intensely than from an uppercut.
“Gah!?”
While it was something like a floating island, it was also much like the
stepping stones decorating a pond.
It went without saying what happened once your feet left the ground.
“It is time you learned what it feels like to be a flightless bird, human.”
The Demon Lord twisted her lips into a crescent moon sneer.
However, her sadism was not fulfilled. The fall never came. Thick and
invisible panels shot out like a horizontal extension of the small footholds
and caught Henrietta’s back. Those panels were a floor of ice. Needless to
say, they came from the twin handguns of the Mermaid on the tower rooftop
30 esoule[10] away.
“Tch. A descendant of Nereid of Water, one of the four lords? I see your
bloodline continues to be a jack of all trades.”
She went for a counter blow. She adjusted her grip on the giant anti-dragon
rifle and spun around like a tornado to slam the thick stock into her
opponent’s cheekbone.
It looked like the soles of two shoes pressed together. And she had forgotten
something: Sorcery Hackers could hack any machine that operated using the
power of mist mana. There was no distinction between public and private
there. And the knights she herself had invited to stir things up had been
soaring through the sky using various flight devices, hadn’t they?
Simply put, two hacking blades had pierced the armor and device of a knight
using a rotating wing craft.
Ayato was using both hands to dangle down from the bottom of that flight
device with a propeller on the top and back of the exposed cockpit, and the
bottoms of his feet slammed full speed into Nirvelphany’s face.
Part 10
You may have forgotten, but the armor used by the knights was a collection
of protectors made from oxidized mana-conducting silver and large monster
tendons and leather, so it was designed to provide magical defense and
increase physical abilities. Since it ran on sorcery, it could be hacked and
hijacked with a sufficiently high level.
Specifically, the rotating wing craft was Level 7 and the knight’s armor was
Level 14.
Ayato had reached above 20, so they were the perfect target for him.
Ayato did not have the physical ability needed to hop around on the footholds
pinned in midair like stepping stones, but once he had the power to fly, he
could shatter Nirvelphany’s dominance. He had the ability to hit her with a
surprise attack.
“Owwwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!”
With a roar to shake off his own fear, he dropkicked the ancient Demon Lord
in the face. He had finally landed a clean hit…or so he thought, but he may
have taken more damage from the force of the blow. His hands slipped from
the bottom of the rotating wing craft and he was thrown out into empty air.
“Not again, you bad idea factory!!”
“!!”
Meanwhile, Demon Lord Nirvelphany was leaning back from the force of a
human’s full body weight to her face, but she did not fall. With her spine still
lithely bent, she held her giant anti-dragon rifle at the hip and aimed for the
ice foothold below Ayato rather than the boy himself.
Why had she forgotten about Ayato before? Hadn’t she been faced with the
more direct threat of Henrietta Split Destrius directly behind her?
She had just barely avoided falling by bending back, but when this blunt
weapon dropped on her face, she was finally slammed back-first into their
narrow footing.
“Ohhh!!”
But the roaring Demon Lord still used one hand to aim Critical Disaster
skyward while lying on her back. The weapon was longer than the average
person was tall and she stuck it right in front of Henrietta’s face and fired
despite the imagined sensation of the old wound on her shoulder splitting
open and blood and pus bursting out.
The beautiful Striker’s only response to the fearsome beam was to swing her
head to the side.
Before the Demon Lord could get up, Henrietta stepped on the wrist of the
right hand holding the anti-dragon rifle and raised her bolt-action rifle with
axe-like bayonet in preparation to swing it down.
“Enough of this.”
“…”
Ayato moved next to Henrietta after getting up using his short sword like a
staff.
“Is it over?”
“Is it really over!? This was really the extent of her obsession!?”
“?”
Just then, they all heard a deep rumbling from the heavens.
“I was waiting atop that tower because I had a plan for faking a blizzard.
However, that would not deceive the foolish masses unless I did something
about that shield first. It could still be interpreted as abnormal weather, but it
would seem unnatural.”
“You can’t mean that.” Henrietta was dumbfounded. “You couldn’t! You
couldn’t possibly!! Maybe you are the ancient Demon Lord, but you would
need some kind of largescale sorcery temple to break through the shield
protecting the entire sky city!!”
“Sorcery…temple? Quite the oxymoron there. And I do not need any fancy
preparations. I am the Demon Lord at the top, so I am even more powerful
than that dragon attacking the fire castle town. I possessed everything from
the beginning.”
“Sorcery…Hacking?”
“Oh? Had you not heard that drugged-up Dagregor Bull Gerlos had gone
missing? Isn’t he a colleague of that young lady there? He told me everything
I wanted to know. Including how his special technique works.”
No, the red aurora rushed in from all directions while its brightness grew.
They were just a step away from the heavens. Celedileka had transformed the
scenery so the blue planet was directly below and the twinkling stars were
directly above. Yet that starry sky was now being devoured by an
unbelievably massive silhouette.
As Ayato looked up, that red something burst and an enormous object
emerged.
The scale made it hard to tell, but that ridiculous collection of firepower had
to be more than ten times the size of the sky city.
“My attack doesn’t have to reach it. It can even be deflected by the Guardian
Umbrella atmospheric shield. But by firing up into the heavens, I directed its
attention this way.”
She had chosen brute force from the very beginning. She was simply going to
blast through the Guardian Umbrella protecting the city and allow the
massive cold wave of their extreme altitude to freeze the entire sky city.
“And by hacking the antenna embedded in my own body, I have regained the
connection that was severed by that eternal seal. I will admit it was pure luck
that it had not shorted out. I am…no, the safety for the entire Demon Lord
system including the sorcery cannon is equivalent to Level 9999. In other
words, this contains enough power that such a powerful restraint was
necessary.”
“…”
“It has been abandoned in orbit for the entire time my physical body was
sealed. And it has been storing up power for a single attack all the while.
Now, can this human fortress really defend against that?”
That facility had not originally been designed to attack the surface.
Since magic’s effective range was equal to the noise of the gunshot, a method
of propagating magic through the silent vacuum of space could possibly
extend their reach beyond the planet. It was meant to determine what
happened if a vacuum was filled with a mixture of gasses to create an
artificial atmosphere that would act in place of water or air.
That side effect was something like a distortion in the entire universe where
so many stars could be seen. That great cry of the world itself never should
have reached anyone, but it was concentrated and propagated to a single point
where it manifested as a fearsome attack.
The red hot explosion spread out over a massive area while scorching even
the upper atmosphere.
Ayato could not even hear the scream of the woman right next to him.
It was unfortunate that the Free Audience Restriction had been brought down
for the state event.
The atmospheric barrier managed to negate the blast, but that must not have
mattered to the Demon Lord.
It was like an invisible blow.
Ayato and the others had nowhere to run. Everyone there was struck and
passed out.
That included the knights flying around with their flight devices.
It also included the Sorcery Hacker and Striker looking down at the ancient
Demon Lord.
The Dark Elf had been aiming her gun at the tower from a short distance
away, but she too lost consciousness, which exposed the long ears she had
been hiding.
Even the blonde girl who was always working with the boy passed out.
…The only exception was Nirvelphany who had clenched her teeth and
braced for impact while lying on that suspended footing with her sorcery gun
in her arms.
“Phew.”
The air rapidly cooled and a blizzard covered the entire area.
The sigh leaving the beautiful Demon Lord’s bewitching lips was heavy. It
was like she had been hit with a powerful body blow. Her vision was poor
within the pure white wall of the blizzard. She could vaguely see some
bluish-white will-o’-the-wisps through the thick white, so those were
probably the corona discharges that were a side effect of the orbital sorcery
cannon.
She could not see the sky through the thick white, but she could sense the
connection had been severed. No maintenance had been performed for so
long and she had pushed the output past its limits. The orbital sorcery cannon
would be breaking apart and burning up in the atmosphere as if fell past the
sky city. That was the source of her power as the Demon Lord from before
the humans had “invented” guns, but she had destroyed it for this one chance.
She felt something odd inside her body. The biological antenna’s wiring had
been damaged by the diagonal slash to her torso, so the connection may have
finally burned out.
That was fine with her. She had no reason to regret her actions here.
As long as she could save that old man and repay him for what he had done.
“…”
She was more interested in the scene directly below than the phenomenon on
a mythological scale occurring in the heavens above. Past the blizzard that
looked like thick cotton candy, that old man would be strapped to the
execution device in front of a crowd.
Nirvelphany stuck her fingers into the slit of the long tight skirt of her red
leather outfit.
She pulled out a small leather bag with insulation on the inside.
“Now, this has taken far too long, but it is time for the finishing touch.”
There were shouts and screams.
The crowd did not start trampling each other, but ironically, that may have
been due to the extreme blizzard covering everything. With that thick white
wall obscuring their vision, they could not accurately perceive the threat. And
the cold sapped their strength, leaving them too weak to run around wildly.
In the plaza for the Temple Moving Ceremony, an old man was looking all
around with a giant mass of platinum and gems on his shoulder. That was the
Bell Ringing prototype, a Level 799 bell cricket that operated by absorbing
the mana of the four castle towns to run the gemboards that were so
numerous they even had to be placed on the exterior.
The plaza around him was 20 Embers below freezing[12]. He could not see
anything clearly past a mere 2 esoule[13]. He had a bad feeling about this.
Based on past records, a blizzard or magnetic storm powerful enough to
break through the Guardian Umbrella atmospheric shield would probably
mean a failed execution. He had his reasons for needing this public execution
to succeed. And this was nothing as simple as the lack of the promised
entertainment triggering a riot that tore him to pieces.
“Where did she go? The knights must have noticed what was going on up
there, but have they still not captured her!?”
“Your Holiness, please end your speech soon. Let’s get that guy’s head off
before anything else can happen. We can’t allow the ceremony to fail, right?”
“Then end that long sermon already. If no one is listening, what does it
matter?”
“If that senile old man’s head is removed, then Nirvelphany really will
vanish!! We can’t throw out the bait meant to lure her out, you utter
buffoon!!”
“…”
Ayato shook his woozy head and worked hard to keep himself breathing.
He saw white. The blizzard blotted out even the light of the sun.
The girls were all collapsed. The knights ruling the sky with their flight
devices may have crashed after the shockwave and blizzard hit them. Only
the devil in red leather was standing tall and preparing something with her
back turned to him. She was no longer even looking at her enemy. She
unilaterally declared the battle over and instead focused on the person she
had to rescue.
She wanted to save the old man who had saved her.
That was the Demon Lord’s one and only goal here.
She wanted to repay the person who had healed her wound and provided
forgiveness. This was not the performative charity that slimy nobles and
business owners would do in front of the silver salt cameras. She was not like
those people who disinfected their hand with alcohol the instant the
handshakes were complete and no one was watching. Nirvelphany wanted to
repay a selfless act with a selfless act of her own. That was all.
But Ayato clenched his teeth while collapsed behind her. She had taken
several lives to accomplish that. And she had shoved the blame for those
crimes on him. Before she could talk about the righteousness of her actions,
he would make sure she paid for that.
His trembling fingertips once more touched the Linkage Plug sword used for
Sorcery Hacking.
He grabbed it.
“Nirrvelllphanyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!”
“Wha-!?”
Before the Demon Lord could turn around and ready her anti-dragon rifle,
Ayato ran forward with all his might, wrapped his arms around her slender
waist, and tackled her hard. The two of them slid too far and plunged straight
off of the narrow footing.
Teleria remained unconscious after the hit from the shockwave caused by the
clash between the orbital weapon and the atmospheric shield, so he could not
hope for any more ice footholds from that blonde girl.
“Kh, ohhhhh!?”
Nirvelphany gave a roar while he clung to her and her back seemed to burst
open. Instead of the artificial Expansion Armor, a real demon wing spread
wide. It was the left wing. It was like a giant cape, yet it clearly moved like a
living thing. But she could not keep her balance with just the one wing. Her
body scraped along the wall of the closest tower as she tried to slow herself
down however she could.
She was so close. If the coolant inside her leather bag was added to the
blizzard, she could freeze just the guillotine to prevent it from moving and
save that old man before he was killed!!
“Why must you interfere, human!? This is my only chance! There really is no
other opportunity!! The schedule does not give me time to bathe in the
moonlight and expand my breadth of possibility! If you wish to take my
head, then you can have it afterwards, but only after I rescue that old man!!
Why won’t you wait!?”
“To hell with that. Don’t act like righteousness belongs to you and you
alone.”
“Enough false equivalencies, Demon Lord!! Saving that man and using that
anti-dragon rifle to shoot unconscious criminals are not the same thing!! You
can’t excuse any and all actions by saying you did it out of a desire to save an
innocent old man! There’s no special rule that that lets you escape
consequences for your crimes by claiming it was for a good cause!! Listen,
Nirvelphany, you know what happens if you do that and you stick to that path
to the very end!?”
Ayato desperately clung to her skinny waist and shouted at the top of his
lungs.
“You’ll make it so people died because of what that old man did!! You’ll
justify their phony excuse for the public execution!! That old man will have
to carry the weight of the murders you committed!!!!!!”
And as someone who had continued forward instead of letting it stop him, he
spoke to this newcomer on that path.
“If you really want to save that old man, then you can’t do that!! You don’t
have to sit there and let yourself be arrested by the people who invent their
own definitions of good and evil and manipulate the majority into oppressing
the minority, but you can’t look away from the truth of the crimes you chose
to commit!! So I’ll say it. I’m a Sorcery Hacker, but I’ll shamelessly ignore
my own crimes to say this here: You can’t deny the truth of what you
yourself did every step of the way!!!!!!”
That may have been the difference between Ayato and Nirvelphany.
They had both once been the strongest in a certain field, but their paths had
never crossed. The boy had turned his back on his perfect record and stooped
to the thankless work of a Sorcery Hacker in order to never look away from
the truth of what he had done.
“So carry it, Nirvelphany. Those were the results of the actions you proudly
chose to do! So don’t shove the blame onto others! Carry it on your own
shoulders as you move ever forward, Demon Lord!!”
“You…”
“And as luck would have it, there’s a perfect stage for that right below here.”
He further moved the arms wrapped around her waist. He more or less
climbed up her to put himself at her eye level and grabbed her slender
shoulders instead.
“Go reclaim the crimes you shoved onto that innocent old man’s shoulders,
Nirvelphany!!!!!!”
A moment later, he pulled his head as far back as he could and then swung it
down like a blunt weapon to crack their foreheads together.
And everything came together.
Ayato really did nearly pass out as he clung to Nirvelphany’s waist and she
soared like a glider to fall toward the depths below.
The Temple Moving Ceremony’s plaza was there. They fell right onto the
stage where the public execution was to be held.
Ayato and Nirvelphany arrived on the stage to join the old man bound to the
mechanical guillotine, the High Priest drowning in his wicked drive for
popularity, and the Executioner.
It was covered by the thick blizzard, but this cruel stage was still surrounded
by a large crowd. Worse, the old man she had been so desperate to save was
right there. The message Ayato was demanding of her may have been too
cruel in those circumstances.
Her mouth flapped wordlessly as she crouched down and she did not move
for a bit.
She may have been more afraid of that one old man than she was of the
crowd numbering in the tens of thousands or the silver salt cameras of the
newspaper companies that would record this moment for eternity.
Even she had to understand that she could not leave things as they were.
“I…”
The Demon Lord remained crouching as her lips trembled.
The clear liquid dripping down her cheeks was not the clear specks of the
blizzard melting on her face.
“So I hired a human trafficking group to abduct Urban Design Manager Jorbe
Alphoverin. When the human traffickers screwed up, I was afraid they would
give me away, so I silenced them. I destroyed the cores of the fire and wind
castle towns to break through the Free Audience Restriction barrier supported
by the cores’ massive energy. And I took revenge on White Hat Hacker
Dagregor Bull Gerlos who interfered when I should have been one step away
from saving him.”
“This old man had nothing to do with any of it. Those are my crimes. I did it
all myself. So please…I beg of you!! Please stop blaming him!! Please, I will
atone for what I did! Blaming anyone else for this would be unjust!! So
pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease!!!!!!”
It was selfish, it did not get through to the crowd that had no idea what she
was talking about, and it did nothing to reduce the severity of what she had
done. But how much had it eaten away at her, how much of her pride and
dignity had she needed to throw out, and how much of the energy she had
stored up did she need to use up to get out that desperate cry?
Ayato understood.
Even if no one else in the world did, a fellow criminal like him understood.
“Feh heh.”
Once it was his time to shine once more, he lightly clapped his hands twice to
gather everyone’s attention.
“No matter how much malicious obstruction the element of darkness throws
at us, the benevolent coincidences of the gathered element of light will never
be shaken!! Heaven itself has mandated this Temple Moving Ceremony in
order to protect everyone in Celedileka, so nothing can stop it. The execution
of Thomas Robergin will be swiftly completed! The death of those who
would bring chaos to the world shall preserve the world’s beauty!!”
“Kh.”
Nirvelphany’s shoulders trembled while she was curled up with her forehead
frozen to the floor.
The cries of a criminal had not reached those who held a unilateral monopoly
on righteousness.
“Everything is in place. See here what happens to the villains who would
disturb the peace with their selfish actions!! We will punish this great evil
and prove our power to serve the king! Eternal glory to the Forturiana
Church!!”
And once he was done, he placed a hand on Ayato’s shoulder and whispered
to the boy.
“(Well done. You are the MVP who prevented Demon Lord Nirvelphany’s
escape…no, her return. All of the suspicion placed on you will of course be
removed. This was nearly a disaster for the both of us, but now we can take
our time and celebrate here in this city. I will use all of my authority to ensure
it.)”
It was the kind of voice that inspired an instant dislike of the person
producing it.
“(The world needs no Hero or Demon Lord. It only needs the Light of
Forturiana. Any who would intrude on that can be sent back to the darkness
from whence they came using this execution stage that I can use at my
discretion. You are a clever boy. I am glad you could work out what was
really going on here as a fellow human.)”
He stabbed his Sorcery Hacking sword into the machine’s rail as if to stop the
guillotine blade.
“Wha-?”
The initial muffled syllable of confusion came from the masked Executioner.
He pulled the lever, but the guillotine did not fall. Nirvelphany’s interference
had ended in failure, so why? He clearly could not figure it out.
“Gwah!?”
The thick metal lever sprang in the opposite direction he had expected and
smashed into his jaw.
“Your Holiness, I know your aesthetic senses are hopelessly lacking, but
don’t interrupt a once-in-a-lifetime confession. Are you trying to get yourself
killed?”
Finally, the machine moved on its own to release the innocent old man’s
arms and head. He had no idea what was going on as he stretched his arms
while still down in a crawling position. Even Nirvelphany’s eyes widened in
surprise.
Ayato was Sorcery Hacking in front of a crowd. The guillotine was sure to be
scanned and retaken before long. So once the old man was free, he released
the resonance that decided its provisional level. In other words, he needed to
preserve the rest of his resonance.
This was not over and he was looking ahead to something more.
“Listen, Nirvelphany. I had just the one issue with you: shoving the blame for
your crimes onto me. I couldn’t let you do that, so I pursued you to make sure
you paid for it. …And now you’ve dealt with all those excess hurdles. So a
question: If not for that pain-in-the-ass detour, whose side do you think I
would have taken?”
“You mean…?”
She might be the true Demon Lord, but after her power gradually leaked from
her wound while she was sealed, she could not draw on even 1% of her
original strength. It must have been terrifying to challenge this sky city full of
humans with no one at all to rely on. If her identity was revealed, she would
have been attacked by all those people and been helpless to stop them from
doing what they would with her. Simply imagining it had to have made her
bristle with fear. But she had still gathered strength in her trembling legs and
faced ever forward to save the man who had saved her. That courage was
praiseworthy.
What reason did he have to join those throwing stones at her after she had
shown him all that?
“So there’s just one thing we’ve wanted to say from the beginning.”
“If you had time for all that nonsense, you should have explained what
happened and asked for some help. If you had, we would’ve had this done
ages ago!!!!!!”
The Demon Lord had gone on a rampage to repay a debt. The Hero who had
forgiven her was also here.
But this was not their story.
This was the story of Ayato Criminaltrophy, a Sorcery Hacker who stood on
an axis different from good and evil.
It is unknown why he does what he does or where his funding comes from,
but there have been multiple reports of his presence during coups or other
major incidents in the city-states making up the Selected Kingdoms. There
has been no sign of him engaging in robbery or looting during those
incidents, so we can guess at some kind of stable source of funding. He
appears to act based on an agreement made with some third party, but even
when his actions seem to be following a single scenario, he will sometimes
overturn everything and take the opposite stance partway through.
He is nothing but a threat for those who rule the regional territories he arrives
in, but be careful because he has a tendency of behaving like a gentleman
thief and his history as a whole suggests that works to his advantage.
According to people who know him well, he apparently tends to place a lot of
weight on the truth as he sees it from his point of view. We can guess he has
an excellent sense of balance there that allows him to not blindly accept
government propaganda while also not rushing toward the conspiracy
theories that are so often fueled by victim complexes.
(Thoughts)
1. ↑ Approximately 36 meters.
2. ↑ Approximately 432 meters.
3. ↑ Approximately 24 meters.
4. ↑ Approximately 240 meters.
5. ↑ Approximately 36 meters.
6. ↑ Approximately 2400 meters.
7. ↑ Approximately 12 kilometers.
8. ↑ Approximately 4.8 meters.
9. ↑ Approximately 180 meters.
10. ↑ Approximately 36 meters.
11. ↑ Approximately -22 degrees Celsius.
12. ↑ Approximately -22 degrees Celsius.
13. ↑ Approximately 2.4 meters.
Phase 05: Water Castle Town
Aquaria
Part 1
After confirming that Demon Lord Nirvelphany was holding the old man in
her arms, Ayato Criminaltrophy jumped down from the stage with his
Linkage Plug sword in hand. But would the crowd use their numbers to
restrain the criminal?
Of course not.
The crowd was unarmed and he was armed. And those ordinary people could
not tell that his weapon was meant for Sorcery Hacking and could not
actually do much direct harm. They cried out in alarm and parted in front of
him. It was amusing to see a Moneylender get separated from his bodyguards
and shoved around as people took out their daily frustrations on him. Ayato’s
group ran to their destination before the crowd could regain their cool.
“…”
The woman in red leather shrank down a bit while holding the old man, but
then…
The crowd froze in place. Whether or not she really was the Demon Lord,
they had seen that attack from the heavens break through the Guardian
Umbrella. But Ayato had noticed her brief hesitation.
…He could not count on that anymore. They had to find some other way to
escape the army pushing in toward them. And with that in mind, there was no
way they could escape Light Castle Brightio on foot.
For one thing, Teleria, Mamilis, and Henrietta were still up in the towers.
So…
“Get on, get on!! Let’s take this thing for a spin!!”
A giant object had fallen surprisingly close by. It looked like a wide isosceles
triangle made from several thin, bat-like wings. That flight device measured
30 esoule[1] wide and it was known as an Armored Dragon.
Level 32 was pretty high, but he could easily cover that after arriving at the
castle with Level 20 and hacking high-level knights and flight devices during
the battle.
Whatever it might be, a Sorcery Hacker could hijack any product of magic as
long as they had the necessary level.
He stabbed his sword in, pulled the trigger, and then yanked the grip back,
leaving the blade behind.
“Oh, shut up!! How many times do I have to tell you this is what I want to
do!? I am not interested in the concepts of good and evil that you humans
have invented to bind the masses! I am not about to turn my back on the
decision I made for myself!!”
The device itself was thin, but if you placed your arms or legs on the top or
bottom surface, they would stick there. It must have used some kind of
gravitational control. Since they were accustomed to walking on the surface,
Ayato’s group chose the top surface.
Compressed air roared as it slammed against the ground and the nearby
crowd was blown away. It then twisted around to rapidly ascend and fly
toward the top of the towers. They were soon attacked by the knights who
had been pummeled by the shockwave but still managed to stay airborne with
their rotating wing crafts.
“This thing is a lot bigger than them, so we can break right through them if
we ram them!!”
The girls had been hit by the orbital sorcery cannon’s shockwave, but they
had come to in the short time since.
Ayato first crashed through the bottom of the small pieces of rubble
suspended in midair to destroy them while picking up Henrietta who was on
top of them. Artificial gravity created via sorcery made sure the Striker’s
body stuck to the smooth surface of the craft like it was a giant magnet.
“Whoa.”
There was no time to listen to her complaints. The impact of the collision had
altered the Armored Dragon’s course a fair bit, so he directed it toward one of
the towers. Ayato and Henrietta reached out to grab Teleria and Mamilis as
they flew past.
After feeling their weight in their arms, they lifted the Armored Dragon’s
nose.
They shot upwards and flew out above the ostentatious castle.
The blonde girl flailed her legs wildly, but Ayato managed to pull her up and
hold her in his arms. Henrietta easily collected the Dark Elf.
He had neglected to control the Armored Dragon while dealing with Teleria,
so it veered off course. They lost the altitude they had gained and nearly
crashed into the ground.
“Dammit!!”
Ayato frantically focused on the crystal tarot card Linkage Monitor floating
in the air and regained control of the Armored Dragon.
“Where are we!? It looks like we’ve flown past the castle walls at least!!”
“Coach, I think this is Water Castle Town Aquaria,” said Dark Elf Mamilis.
Either she had not had time or she no longer cared because she had not
hidden her distinctive long ears.
This was a town of boats. The entire area was covered in water that reflected
the sunny and starry sky and countless boats of various sizes floated there to
form a town. No, the water’s currents had far surpassed the pull of gravity.
The water looked too crowded to actually navigate any of the boats, but a
massive amount of water formed giant arches reminiscent of rainbow bridges
and the boats used those to move around. It looked a lot like a giant arm
reaching down to a flat diorama and rearranging the miniature houses.
They flew through there at high altitude.
They sometimes just barely avoided the sails of a large ship and sometimes
slipped below a giant steamboat lifted up by a water arch.
Their max speed was about 80 Scuz[2]. The only faster flying devices were
the largescale airships that rode the manaflows in the atmosphere. They were
moving fast enough to tear through the air, but they did not have to worry
about frictional heat, air resistance, inertia, or anything like that. Celedileka’s
sorcery devices were most suited for use in the sky.
“It really does work just like grandma’s designs said. When the powerful
safety is in effect, you can ignore the relative speeds, Coach. We shouldn’t
have to worry about hurting ourselves.”
“Tch. I really wish I could have met her before leaving the city. That is some
impressive talent.”
She made it sound so simple, but that meant the riders could tear away the
opponent’s weapons and armor while moving at these speeds. It was
basically cheating.
Whatever the case, rescuing Nirvelphany and the old man would require
escaping Sky City Celedileka as a whole.
“Don’t look so reluctant to leave this city,” she said while he stared blankly
out from her arms. “I will show you what you can find on that vast blue
planet. This isolated and artificial land is not everything. You may have given
up on this world, but I will show you just how vast, strange, and beautiful it
can be!! That much I can promise you!!”
“…”
He may have already seen that. When he was driven to the edge, several
people had gathered to pick a fight with the regional monarchy itself. That
may have begun the process of truly saving him.
Although Ayato was not crass enough to say that out loud.
Ayato had been busy using the arrangement of crystal tarot cards to gradually
stabilize their flight, but he finally had enough time to look back.
“Another Armored Dragon is pursuing us!” said the Striker. “And it’s
moving oddly! This is no normal flight!!”
Armored Dragons were large even for flight devices, so it could easily shake
free of the personal gliders or rotating wing crafts that used a propeller on the
top and back of the exposed cockpit. That meant only another Armored
Dragon could pursue them.
But all of the flight devices supplied through the standard route should have
been knocked from the sky by the shockwave and blizzard caused by the
orbital sorcery cannon. A Sky Pirate girl with an eyepatch and miniskirt had
used the confusion to steal and patch up a broken flight device to use herself,
but who was this person who had forcibly snatched up a different crashed
Armored Dragon to pursue them? Ayato could only think of one person with
this strong an obsession with avoiding failure here.
Namely…
“It’s that High Priest. Isn’t he a little old to be playing a game of chicken!?”
Part 2
And.
“I knew it.”
That unnatural night butterfly glittered with bewitching lace and colorful
gems. In the blink of an eye, it transformed into a purple-haired woman in a
classic maid uniform.
“I really wish I could have gone in and put a stop to that Temple Moving
Ceremony with nothing but the power of my fists, but that wasn’t an option.
Ayato’s group took the main dish. They’re the stars this time, so taking the
backstage role is just right for me. Also, I already had a hunch this was the
place.”
The bull man focused on the two holsters hanging from his zipper-covered
pants.
“ ‘It was a golden horse carrying death and a holy follower adorned with
glittering gems.’ So this is what the Demon Lord’s seal was once you get
down to it: an ancient sorcery device that used gravitational control to give
shape to lava. It wasn’t enough to kill Nirvelphany even after the Hero’s
attack weakened her, but it could take her inside and harden around her to
seal her. And with herself as a hostage within the lava that messes with
magnetic and thermal sensors, she couldn’t roast it with her orbital weapon.”
“I may not be one to talk, but being able to withstand temperatures of 2000
embers[3] is completely insane.”
With a neigh like a steam engine, it raised its front legs and lifted its upper
body to a height of more than 100 esoule[4]. A female party tried to get
involved out of some strange sense of justice, but the Minotaur gave a roar to
chase off the Paladin with a soundproofed shield and the Samurai with a
single-shot gun hidden in the grip of her sword. Then he spoke before the
massive monster.
“It always seemed odd that Earth Castle Town Grouviv was the only one that
had ‘nothing’, but I guess it was a supply base holding all the weapons and
provisions the royal castle might need. It just never got much use with how
long Sky City Celedileka has known peace.”
Ayato himself had said the military facilities were the first to be abandoned in
a peaceful castle that was not a front line fortress. This was the same idea for
the city-state as a whole.
The earth town could easily store plenty of the mana-conducting silver
needed for weapons, as well as the sorcery gun ammunition and the various
kinds of jewels that were concentrated from the underground gemflows. They
may have also been stocking up on the toxic liquid known as rock water or
petroleum and converting it into weapons. This was the perfect place for that.
And now they were releasing that giant lava horse in order to capture
Nirvelphany. Magic did not activate on its own, so did the command come
from the Forturiana Church which had dug this thing up and stored it? They
may have been hoping to defeat the Demon Lord themselves to make their lie
a reality, but it went without saying what would happen if that mass of lava
charged into a densely populated area.
Unlike the other landmasses that floated around restlessly and were easily
distorted, the Static Continent they called home did not budge even after
many long years. The people who lived there were bound by equally strong
ties while they lived together in harmony.
That cheap propaganda came to the Minotaur’s mind while he viewed this
product of human greed.
No, why the First Prince of the Selected Kingdoms’ Combined Royal Family
had come here.
“But I’m not about to abandon the right to have my way and strike down evil.
My name is Liberca Bran Zorca Totalinus. Did you think a foolish traitor’s
toy could rob everyone of their homes and livelihoods while the First Prince
watched on!?”
After that attempt to look cool, the maid calmly tugged on his tail.
“Hold it, you narcissist.”
“How rude. You make it sound like I was unaware of that fact.”
The maid spoke calmly to the man whose dignified atmosphere had been
stolen.
“Just accept it already. You always keep those royal blades with you, so ever
since I recognized you as a royal, you will never again have a chance to fight
alone.”
That was all he said as he reached for the holsters at his hips.
What he drew from there were two old-fashioned swords instead of sorcery
guns.
“But it’s time you saw what the small things can bring to this world, you
hunk of junk!!”
Part 3
Forturiana High Priest Belbath Ruin Cranky was pursuing them, so Ayato’s
Armored Dragon changed course again. They soared past some Dragon
Knights flying small, tamed dragons and they continued to pick up speed.
While Ayato stabbed his Linkage Plug sword around, separated off the
blades, and let out new blades from those compressed in the hilt, Teleria
asked him a question in something of a scream.
“We aren’t losing the High Priest at all! Ayato, can’t you do something with
your Sorcery Hacking!?”
“…!!”
“Directly firing on him with a sorcery gun would be difficult. That artificial
bell cricket on his shoulder is compressing the air over a wide area to create a
soundproof space.”
“Coach, I saw the designs for that in my grandma’s room. I think it’s called
the Bell Ringing. It was based on the anti-grenade nets used in trench
warfare. It was supposed to be a large device for an entire base, so she had
trouble figuring out how to make it the size of a slipper. It should be able to
cover between 120 and 180 degrees in front of it by subtly changing the angle
of its thin wings.”
They received a hint from an unexpected source. He wished all the more he
could have met that engineer.
“At any rate, we have no way of circling behind that shield while he flies
straight toward us. Our sorcery guns will only be deflected!”
“Are you sure about that, Demon Lord? That Bell Ringing prototype isn’t a
sorcery gun. If Miss Mamilis is right, then it was originally meant for use in a
stationary land base. That means there should be some distortion in the
defended area while its coordinates change during high-speed movement.
Belbath himself might be covered, but we can still bring down the Armored
Dragon to lose him. And more importantly!”
They gathered what information they had while flying around the water town
on the Armored Dragon.
“When that High Priest was certain of his victory, he said I was the MVP
who prevented Demon Lord Nirvelphany’s escape or return. He seemed
happier about Nirvelphany interrupting the ceremony than if the execution
had played out without a hitch. Why?”
Just then, a sound like erupting steam reached them from behind.
A long narrow trail of white smoke shot by directly overhead. The projectile
filled empty space with pitch black darkness and then compressed the
surrounding scenery toward the center of the explosion.
It looked like a giant mass of gravity, but Ayato immediately realized what it
was.
The sorcery gun resting on the shoulder opposite the bell cricket looked a lot
like a grenade launcher, but while a grenade would cause the specified magic
to self-replicate and explosively expand, a bazooka forcibly absorbed the
surrounding mana and used that energy to explosively expand. In other
words, it would tear apart living creatures and machines alike before blasting
the dried-out remains with the external explosion.
They had been made to destroy military sorcery devices, so it was hardly
surprising they had such a brutal design. They could only count themselves
lucky it was not a guided variety.
“We can’t keep dodging those forever!!” warned the Demon Lord.
“Bazookas are still a type of sorcery gun. The volume of the gunshot is linked
to the effective range, so he has to bring down his puny shield to fire it. More
importantly, Nirvelphany, complain if you like, but what happened to your
anti-dragon rifle!?”
“Does it look like I still have it? I literally have my hands full carrying this
old man, so I left everything else in that plaza!”
“Nh!”
“Don’t bother, Miss Mamilis. Shoot down the explosive within that shotgun’s
range and we’ll be caught in the blast! Miss Teleria, you handle it!!”
“Oh, honestly! Do you have any idea how tricky it is to shoot down a
bazooka round with a handgun!?”
The blonde girl complained, but she still readied her dual handguns. Then she
fired ice spears toward the explosives flying their way. Instead of sniping
them at specific points, she fired across the entire region to shoot them down
and detonate them. This was all thanks to magic, but they could not exactly
celebrate. The scenery would be pulled in toward a single point and then the
explosion would occur. A direct hit from that would wipe them all out at
once.
Ayato glanced over at the empty shells blowing away in the wind while he
calmly analyzed the situation.
(This isn’t very efficient. At this rate, we’ll probably run out of ammo first.)
He could not let the impact of the bazooka distract him. He had to calm down
and recall their discussion from just before that.
(Magic…yes, magic!)
Anyone could see how out of place that word seemed here.
These people were supposedly spreading the “holy word”, so wasn’t this an
odd sort of thing for them to be proudly showing off?
“What even is the Light-Dark Duality? The world only has the four elements
of fire, water, wind, and earth! The colorless mana gains those elemental
colors by synchronizing with the higher beings scattered in the four
directions! People might not care about those old tomes now that they only
need to pull a trigger, but it was Demon Lord Nirvelphany who added a bit of
‘fun’ into that perfect system, effectively ignoring those four great beings and
allowing us to do whatever we want in this world!!”
And when you calculated it out, you would find that those “four directions”
went well beyond the Static Continent. It was a reminder of just how small
they were in the grand scheme of things.
The tricky part was how Nirvelphany’s power was not a fixed value at the
top. It was an uncertain factor.
That was what allowed her to break through the upper limits of the world set
by those four rulers, but it was also what left her vulnerable enough to be
defeated and sealed by human hands. If they had been up against those four
elemental rulers themselves, people would have realized how silly it was to
challenge them with magic. No matter how many shots they fired, they could
never bring them down.
“If you want to get technical, you could be seen as the one and only element
of darkness or non-elemental being since your possibilities cannot be
controlled by those four elemental rulers!!”
Just as he said that, Ayato forcibly lifted up the giant isosceles triangle craft.
It was a lot like a horse rearing up and he used it to rapidly brake.
High Priest Belbath’s identical Armored Dragon tore through the air as it shot
by.
And Ayato raised his voice just as they passed by in the air.
“Miss Mamilis!!”
The full-auto shotgun produced countless red muzzle flashes. Primary Blaze
was the most basic form of fire magic, but it was more than enough of a
threat at that density.
Pieces tore up from the surface of the High Priest’s Armored Dragon, but it
did not fall yet.
In fact, Belbath managed to escape out ahead. The Dark Elf’s distinctive long
ears shook as the old man escaped beyond the range of her full-auto shotgun.
And…
The High Priest shot the bazooka backwards and it flew straight toward them
while trailing white smoke.
“Kyahh!!”
“We’re fine!!”
Teleria screamed, so Ayato held her in one arm to calm her down while
accelerating the Armored Dragon and letting the approaching weapon pass by
just barely overhead.
And if darkness existed without light, that would only be a bigger problem
for Forturiana. Enough of one that they would lose the unifying power to pull
off an event like the Temple Moving Ceremony.
That would leave no way to prove the existence of light without doing
exactly what they themselves forbade: doubting the very existence of
benevolent coincidence and analyzing things instead.
Now it was Ayato’s turn. He focused on his Linkage Plug sword in addition
to the crystal tarot cards.
“The other sects try to explain the creation of the world through harmony of
the four elements, but Forturiana has gathered greater popularity through
their simpler Light-Dark Duality. They can’t let it get out that the element of
light doesn’t exist!”
Mamilis’s full-auto shotgun gave another roar, but there was more of a
distance now. The barrage of explosive flames did not quite reach the High
Priest’s Armored Dragon. However, the High Priest’s bell cricket soundproof
barrier really did not seem to be working properly while moving around at
such high speeds.
Ayato and Belbath glared at each other, but their voices could not reach other
at this distance and among all the explosions. The Bell Ringing prototype’s
effect also served to distort the sound between them.
“…!!”
“…!?”
This must have been an unpleasant surprise for the High Priest as well.
All official records had been lost, so no one knew where in the Selected
Kingdoms the sealed shrine was located. Also, the seal could not be broken
from within. If no one knew where it was, then Nirvelphany’s slumber was
essentially eternal. And yet this had happened.
They had actively oppressed the demons because they did not want the other
humans to find out they were borrowing the demons’ power. They also
wanted the demons themselves to forget they were lending out their power.
Yes, just like an abused child or old person would become convinced it was
their own fault, the long, long history of oppression was meant to make them
more withdrawn and weak-willed.
The four elemental lords never made an appearance and never spoke with the
humans.
But the ancient Demon Lord Nirvelphany could not be oppressed like that.
She might just destroy all who opposed her, regather the scattered demons,
and reclaim their strength as a great army. She had the greatest power, but she
also had the ability to pour out all her efforts for a single human, so her
actions were nigh impossible to predict. There was always a risk of her
breaking her way directly into human society and revealing the truth instead
of using the smaller demons as messengers.
They had gone all in. The date of the Temple Moving Ceremony could not be
changed and, because it was a setup, there was no coming back if it failed.
They had needed to incorporate a conspiracy into their own precious event.
By ordering the old man arrested and executed, they had tried to redirect and
guide Nirvelphany’s actions so they could capture her.
(Miss Mamilis’s shots are preventing the High Priest from firing his bazooka
because he will be caught in the blast if one is shot too close to him. This is
our chance to get close!!)
“Forturiana has been putting out sketchy-looking ads related to magic. Things
like overuse of magic giving you a disease from the recoil, or being allergic
to mana. But I’ve never heard of that happening to anyone.”
“Of course you haven’t. Mana itself circulates through all living things, so it
would take an extremely high density before your body could detect it as an
abnormality.”
“Exactly right, Demon Lord. That means they’re having to take desperate
measures to gather followers. I bet their finances are in the red. They say they
have the favor of the royals in this city, but that may be the problem. If
they’ve picked up a ridiculously expensive lifestyle, they’ll start running the
business into the ground. Ha ha. That explains why they needed an event like
the Temple Moving Ceremony.”
The enormous sailing ships and steamboats had much higher levels than
sorcery vehicles and airships. A group of ones between 300 esoule[5] and 400
esoule[6] were packed in close on the water’s surface. Ayato attacked them to
increase his processing space like a runaway snowball, so he quickly reached
the quadruple digits. If he could directly stab it with his sword, he could hack
the Bell Ringing prototype on High Priest Belbath’s shoulder or the man’s
large Armored Dragon itself.
(I’m between Level 6000 and 7000 now. No, it’s still growing! He’s earned
the favor of the king to abuse the entire sky city’s infrastructure and create a
tiny fortress for himself, but I’ll drag him out of there and destroy him!!)
“Nirvelphany.”
“Yes?”
The slipper-sized bug did not function properly during rapid movement, so
this was his only chance at survival. Ayato had been in the same position
earlier. By braking and letting the pursuer pass you, you could switch out the
positions of attacker and defender. But you could deal with that if you knew
it was coming.
His Armored Dragon shot forward, but twisted around to flip upside down.
The two Armored Dragons passed by while nearly touching in an acrobatic
stunt. The two 35 esoule[7] crafts were a mere 2 esoule[8] apart.
While one was upside down and the other was not, they effectively existed in
the same space.
The boy in the blue blazer remained upside down as he moved to stab his
Linkage Plug sword into the creepy bell cricket on the High Priest’s shoulder.
“You think I’ll let you, traitor!?” roared the High Priest.
That one second seemed to stretch out for an eternity as Ayato lost his chance
and the two crafts lost their balance. Ayato was forced to pour all his
attention into the crystal tarot cards to ensure they did not crash.
The next thing he knew, the two crafts were flying alongside each other.
“Living in fear of the truth can’t be fun. You’ve grown so bloated with shame
that it’s impossible to see who you even are anymore, High Priest!!”
“Don’t make me laugh, sinner. The Temple Moving Ceremony will provide a
solid foundation for the Forturiana Church and that old man must be executed
for that. Failure is not an option here!”
“The truth is preserved by the king and spread by the Forturiana Church!!
You need only open your mouths and accept the truth we provide you! That
will ensure happiness for all the people!!”
“The truth has more weight than that. I may be a shameless Sorcery Hacker
crawling through the depths of the earth, but let me make something clear.
No matter what you theatrically read from your script and no matter what
anyone in the world believes, you can only alter public opinion. It might be
hidden in the shadows of history, but the truth is always out there! We’ve
worked hard to overcome our interspecies differences, so I’m not letting you
tear down those bonds just to protect some fantasy about a nonexistent
element of light!!!!!!”
“(I-is this really the High Priest who supposedly wishes for the wellbeing of
the people? Does he think the entire Forturiana Church belongs to him?)”
Had Belbath realized he had let this slip out in his anger, or did he think he
could silence a mere Striker?
Despite their close range, the High Priest lifted the cylindrical bazooka back
up onto the shoulder opposite the bell cricket. Dark Elf Mamilis aimed her
full-auto shotgun at the other Armored Dragon in response.
Both weapons fired at once and crimson muzzle flashes blossomed out.
Belbath’s own bazooka shell was shot down quite near him, so his own
Armored Dragon’s wing was caught in and torn off by the attack that
gathered a portion of the scenery toward a central point. However, lots of
shrapnel flew through the air at the same time.
“!!”
Nirvelphany immediately moved to protect the old man who had saved her.
She hesitantly opened her eyes to see the blonde girl standing in front of them
like a shield with her arms crossed in front of her.
She protected her face with the two hands holding the handguns, but a trail of
red could be seen on her cheek behind that.
Thomas Robergin.
That girl faced forward with a powerful desire to keep anyone from rejecting
the way they had lived their lives.
“I won’t let you!! Not after they’ve come this far! I’m sick of seeing people
have everything taken from them at the very last moment!!”
The damage to the High Priest’s craft actually worked in his favor. The
slower speed meant he fell behind. He escaped the dangerous side-by-side
position and he now had the perfect position to aim at them from behind.
But for a brief moment, those realistic problems did not even matter.
“…”
Ayato Criminaltrophy had seen the wound running along his partner’s cheek.
She could easily heal that with the recovery magic developed from the water
magic she excelled at. There was no fear of it even leaving a scar.
But he still punched himself in the cheek with the hand holding his sword.
With a dull sound, he woke himself up further. He grabbed both his Linkage
Monitor crystal tarot cards and the Sorcery Hacking sword.
If the conditions were right, he could hijack anything in which mana flowed.
“Nirvelphany, help me out here. You said you wouldn’t be satisfied until you
punched him yourself, right? Well, you’re only going to get one shot at a
cross counter.”
“?”
Part 4
The Armored Dragon’s wing had been torn up and, even though he still had
the gem-encrusted Bell Ringing prototype on his shoulder, his old body was
protesting from all over. Even so, Forturiana High Priest Belbath Ruin
Cranky smiled while pursuing the sinners from behind. He of course had a
plan for victory, but that plan was not the bazooka sorcery gun resting on the
shoulder opposite the bell cricket.
(I do not need an effective attack myself. It seems the earth town’s Sleipnir
did not arrive in time, but that will not alter the result that is protected by
benevolent coincidence.)
This was Water Castle Town Aquaria. The sinners were trying to lose
pursuit, escape Sky City Celedileka, and fly out into the open sky beyond the
city.
The real horror of those cannons was not the fire and wind magic that could
be enclosed in the shells. By establishing a thick barrier in the sky around the
shell, those sinners could not avoid crashing right into the barrier. It could be
easy to forget given all the safety measures in place, but they were moving at
80 Scuz[9] at the moment.
The High Priest only had to pursue them to guide them toward the airships.
They were flying straight toward their death while mistakenly thinking they
were escaping.
(But they cannot choose to stay inside Celedileka either. They are damned if
they do and damned if they don’t. There is no avoiding it!! And the worldly
debts incurred will be forced onto the kingdom that fully binds the Forturiana
Church with this sky city! No one can stop me now!!)
The High Priest could not keep the smile off of his face.
The roar he heard did not come from the airships; it came from the giant
dragon that had responded to Demon Lord Nirvelphany’s call.
“Ahh!?”
Hadn’t that dragon been attacking Fire Castle Town Flared? Then what was it
doing here in Water Castle Town Aquaria!?
Part 5
“A sky city can freely change direction while floating in the sky, so the
cardinal directions are fairly meaningless. No matter how big it is, it’s
floating up here like a kite, so it can be intentionally turned with the right
methods,” explained Ayato Criminaltrophy while piloting his Armored
Dragon. “We aren’t standing on the ground; we’re flying high above the
surface of Celedileka. And at this altitude, the magnetic distortion renders
compasses useless. There are plenty of ways of visually telling direction, but
the simplest is to follow the paths set up in Water Castle Town Aquaria. If
you’re following a path, you tend to assume you’re going straight. Human
eyes are easily deceived like that.”
In other words…
“I am slowly rotating Sky City Celedileka. That should allow me to avoid the
airships set up for us and slide us over toward the giant dragon.”
Of course, that was no easy task even with his Linkage Plug sword. Moving
the sky city itself would require an absurdly high processing space and level.
But there was still mana circulating through her body. Mana passed through
living things as well. The healing magic that Teleria often used worked by
controlling that flow to regulate the body’s condition.
The beautiful Demon Lord let go of the old man she held and tapped her
index finger on the center of her forehead.
All demons knew what she looked like, so the crimson dragon would avoid
attacking the Armored Dragon she was riding.
If they brought the High Priest to the dragon, its extra-large attack would
settle this.
“It does not matter if I have any power remaining inside my body. I still have
the safety devices that were meant to restrain my massive power as the
Demon Lord. When converted into your ‘levels’, I estimate it would reach
9999. It is useless to me at this point, but I imagine a professional Sorcery
Hacker would recognize its value. Draw it out and use it as you like. If your
blade can reach that far, then do not hold back. This should be enough to
move the entire sky city.”
Resonating with Nirvelphany’s power required Level 9999 and acquiring that
power would add another 9999.
He had secured more and more processing space by stabbing his blades into
the sails and external propulsion devices of the various ships and boats, but
he had not found anywhere to use it. The larger of those ships had provided
as much as 100 or even 1000 each. His power had grown at an accelerated
rate, so he was finally approaching the level of the legendary Demon Lord or
the entire sky city.
So he spoke.
Part 6
And.
“Ah.”
And.
“Ahh.”
And.
“Abwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!???”
The crimson dragon had been making reckless charges at the city all this time
after sensing his master’s lamentation, but this time he finally released a
powerful beam from his maw as if expelling all of his pent-up frustrations.
Even the light of the sunny and starry sky faded away.
What did it matter if the High Priest had a gaudy, gem-encrusted bell cricket
with a mere Level 799?
As that fool pursued Ayato’s group, the right half of his Armored Dragon
was mercilessly vaporized and the surviving wreckage and old man crashed
down into the water below.
1. ↑ Approximately 36 meters.
2. ↑ Approximately 136 kilometers per hour.
3. ↑ Approximately 2200 degrees Celsius.
4. ↑ Approximately 120 meters.
5. ↑ Approximately 360 meters.
6. ↑ Approximately 480 meters.
7. ↑ Approximately 42 meters.
8. ↑ Approximately 2.4 meters.
9. ↑ Approximately 136 kilometers per hour.
Phase XX: Static Continent
Totalinus
That unnatural night butterfly was adorned with bewitching lace and bright
jewels. After transforming into a purple-haired woman in a classic maid
uniform, she spoke to her master.
A huge pile of black filth towered in front of him. That was all that remained
of the special anti-Demon Lord weapon that used gravitational control to
shape scorching lava into a giant 8-legged horse. Who would believe that a
massive heat source measuring 100 esoule[1] tall had been slain with just two
swords and without any of the surrounding people being hurt?
The fire, wind, and earth cores had been destroyed and the Forturiana
Church’s honeymoon with the royal family had come to an abrupt end with
their High Priest’s retirement and the many revealed scandals. After the
failure of their Temple Moving Ceremony, the regional king had apparently
abandoned the idea of making them the state religion. As part of the royal
family that ruled the entire Static Continent, that should not have been good
news as far as keeping the peace and economic income were concerned.
Sorcery Hackers were indeed sources of chaos who could not be allowed to
act freely. They may have been even more of a threat than the long-forgotten
Demon Lord.
But the First Prince of the Selected Kingdoms’ Combined Royal Family
brushed off his zipper-covered pants before answering.
“The negative aspects definitely stand out when you look at the numbers, but
the Selected Kingdoms is growing fat cause it’s got far too few problems. I’m
not asking for constant fighting like those other continents, but this is the
problem with a single royal family controlling an entire continent. We don’t
wage war against anyone else and we don’t riot over internal problems either.
And for better or for worse, a lack of change brings stagnation. Like that
dumbass of a High Priest. It’s best to have some troublemakers who will stir
things up in the Static Continent from time to time.”
“That is a very problematic thing to say. You make it sound like this trouble
is some fireworks show you are watching from a safe distance. A very
dangerous fireworks show.”
“Hold on now. It’s quite the opposite. It might be hard to tell since he’s a
Sorcery Hacker, but Ayato’s still a Forward. He’s a problem solver. He
doesn’t start anything himself. He’s the ultimate counter-strategist.”
“And?”
“Yeah, people with a certain level of power who do start things themselves
tend to become incarnations of destruction. I don’t know if the boy is aware
he’s doing it, but by holding back on that front, he’s preventing himself from
trampling that miniature city with his power. It’s adorable really. Makes me
want to look after him while he’s making the effort. Treating him like a
monster just because he has power would be too shortsighted.”
“Look after him, you say?” The purple maid tilted her head. “Then why not
give him the answer he wants concerning that incident?”
“You mean what happened when he abandoned his beloved revolver and the
Hexajinx name?” The reddish-brown Minotaur slowly sighed. “The truth is a
boring thing. No one needs some prominent strongest ranker. Besides, titles
like that only get you attacked. Righteousness is so hollow. Just look at how
Demon Lord Nirvelphany confused abuse for salvation.”
That man had been given a monstrous body as the divine punishment for a
failed sorcery experiment. No, that man had participated in an experiment
that the original data said could never fail.
Humans and demons should have been able to walk side by side.
And not just by the demons developing Mimic Options to hide the unique
traits of their species so they could blend into human society. If humans
could grow wings and tailfins as easily as changing their hairstyle, they
would have been able to laugh off their differences as trivial.
…That project had begun after receiving a hint from an ancient document,
but it had been torn apart by suspicion that it was meant to bring back Demon
Lord worship. The research equipment had been destroyed before his eyes
and he had been caught in the blast that followed. Although it was possible it
had all been an excuse for that group to eliminate an heir to the throne they
had not been fond of.
He had captured the culprits himself. They had been properly judged in the
court of law he had left them with. And once their sentence had ended, he had
granted them forgiveness. It had all been the model response of a member of
the Combined Royal Family, so it had lacked the dangerous side seen in
Ayato and Nirvelphany.
But by cleverly skipping steps in his rush to proceed, his emotions had failed
to keep up and he had lost sight of what came next.
“The thing about goals is, it matters when you achieve them. You can’t find
the answer too soon or cheat your way to it. Then you won’t find the
switchover to your next goal and it will crush your heart. Life goals appear
before you easily enough, but once you lose sight of them, you can never find
them again.”
“…”
“I want that boy to look to the future. Even if that’s only the selfish desire of
a royal.”
“Ohh, ohh!! You are as beautiful as you ever were, my lord. It has been far
too long!!”
“You’re too big! You’re smothering me!! This Armored Dragon stands out
enough on its own, so how are we supposed to escape with you following us
around!?”
The Demon Lord in the red leather vest and tight skirt stomped her sharp
heels and shouted angrily atop the broad isosceles triangle Armored Dragon
that descended toward the blue planet by following the thick chain extending
toward the surface.
She could hardly be blamed for that when they were being accompanied by
the crimson dragon that had responded to her lamentation and intermittently
attacked Sky City Celedileka.
With nearly Level 20000, Ayato had been able to manipulate even the
Guardian Umbrella atmospheric shield to open a hole for them. They were
already in the empty space outside of that.
“You are scaring the old man. If he has nightmares because if this, I will
track you down and punish you with my fist.”
“Ohh!! Are you the one that healed and forgave my lord’s wound!? Your
ancestor was honestly a very frightening person, but working together is the
best outcome I can imagine. It is an honor to meet you!!”
Ayato brought a finger to his temple while piloting the hacked Armored
Dragon.
How much did this dragon adore her? It was like he kept pushing in despite
not having been invited. Were all the strongest demons like this? Were they
something like summoned monsters who were willing to stand in harm’s way
for those they had accepted as their master? Perhaps so since they were the
kind of people who would show up in classic plays.
“Can you get him to leave us alone?” asked Ayato. “We’ll never reach the
surface like this.”
“There is so much I need to tell you, my lord, but I am delighted to have been
of assistance. I will never forget that you graciously let me have the final
attack. Now, until we meet again. Fire Lord Blasthogg Promethe Bergerson
awaits in the furthest reaches.”
For some reason, the enormous dragon moved just his eyes to view the
blonde girl next to Ayato.
“You too, Daughter of Nereid. You have grown a lot since I last saw you.”
The girl gave a stiff smile while poking her index fingers together in front of
her large chest, but the dragon did not say anything more.
“Now then, my lord, I shall be going.”
“I doubt I will be headed that way until the precession has shifted the north
star away from that direction.”
The Demon Lord and the old man who had saved her would leave on a
journey to see the beauty of the world.
“Well, staying hidden might be best, but if I don’t know where you are, we
might end up crashing into each other again.”
“We can cross that bridge when we come to it,” responded Nirvelphany in a
singsong voice.
Ayato sighed.
“If demons did not have wings, we may have been able to get along with
humans. If demons did not have tailfins, we may have been able to live with
humans. I tried to make that dream a reality. However, the invention was
seen as a threat as it would allow demons to sneak into human society, so I
was attacked without warning on the day I revealed it to the world.”
“…”
“But the seeds I sowed seem to have grown just fine while I slept. ‘We’ live
surprisingly close by and with little difficulty. I hope that you can discover
and accept this secret of the world.”
“I see,” was all Ayato said. The one who panicked was straitlaced Henrietta.
“Miss Henrietta, there has been much needless conflict between us due to our
differing positions, but I am glad to see you finally understand us.”
“?”
The Striker held her head and let out a cry of anguish, but then Dark Elf
Mamilis tilted her head.
“Huh? That sounds nice and all, but doesn’t that mean the Hero back then
worked to tear humans and demons apart?”
“He couldn’t help it,” said Nirvelphany. “The king and nobles around him
misled him about what was right and what was wrong. He had no way of
realizing what I was really trying to do.”
He thought of a certain friend he had shot and killed back at the Academy
Towers.
The eccentric boy who had been Teleria’s stepbrother had not been the
combat type either. He had been a noncombat researcher, so how had he
managed to singlehandedly occupy an entire school tower filled with other
kinds of eccentrics?
(Found it.)
In this age where sorcery guns were everyday household items, “something”
was teaching people how to use magic to kill.
“No.”
It was small, but he felt like he had finally found some kind of clue.
The Sorcery Hacker put on the perfect smile as he said only this.
“Huh?”
The blue sky was overhead once more. This was the city alongside the largest
artificial lake in the Selected Kingdoms. The thick chain attached to a
massive winch in the center of the lake extended into the sky as a large
anchor. The lake had formed from the underground water flowing into the
hole left when Sky City Celedileka had floated up into the sky.
After escaping the sky city and descending to the closest surface city, Teleria
Nereid Aquamarine tilted her head.
Demon Lord Nirvelphany and the old man named Thomas had already left.
She did not know what they were doing now. They probably wanted to live
their lives in secret.
“Um, if the real culprit disappears, then did we even achieve our goal at all?
What’s going to happen with all the crimes we were blamed for!?”
“Forget about the crimes we didn’t even commit. At the end there, we really
did leave the High Priest with compound fractures all over his body, drive the
entire Forturiana Church close to collapse, ruin their Temple Moving
Ceremony, and probably get them kicked out of the city-state. We left them
in a living hell far worse than death. We’ll have to monitor things to see if
some more wholesome management takes over, but one harsh fact of life is
that defeating evil is not always rewarded. We’re criminals no matter how
you slice it.”
“H-
hgeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
ee!?”
They expected this much and they continued saving people on a daily basis.
Even if they were really trying to pursue a past incident like a starving wolf.
“(D-does this mean we have a stable relationship, or does it mean things have
stagnated like with a childhood friend? It’s so hard to tell.)”
“?”
But they had also ended up bringing along silver-haired, brown-skinned, and
long-eared Dark Elf Mamilis and earnest, straitlaced, and fairly useless
Striker Henrietta.
“Does that mean they see me as a part of that group too? I guess we did
directly oppose the church that had won the king and the kingdom’s favor
and we did defeat their High Priest…no!! In the pure and noble name of
Henrietta Split Destrius, I must observe Forturiana’s wholesome recovery
from without while also keeping an eye on this extremely dangerous Sorcery
Hacker and guiding him away from a life of crime!! The wise king will surely
be able to overlook some minor infractions. Plus, this trip to the outside
world is for the good of the world and its people!!!”
Being able to rattle off all those excuses was a solid first step on the path
toward delinquency, but the straitlaced Striker did not notice the red flags in
her own behavior.
They were all gathered, so Ayato clapped his hands to gather their attention.
“That large Armored Dragon would stand out too much, so pursuit will likely
arrive at the crash site before long. I plan to be long gone by then, so where
would you like to go: the ocean or the mountains?”
All of them, including Ayato himself, raised their hand and made their
suggestion in unison.
“Oh, no. We’ve already run into the biggest problem with an even-numbered
party.”
It transformed into a lovely maid with purple hair and made a sudden
suggestion.
Yes.
Micha Angelos was the client who would determine their next action.
“We have found a new problem and a new person in need. Are you willing to
hear me out as a Forward?”
There are a lot of different kinds of magic, but this story came about when I
was wondering if I could come up with a lot of magic ideas based on guns.
For example, what would be the difference between handguns and rifles if
they were loaded with the same magic? And how would I set up the magical
setting to demonstrate the different effects between a shotgun and a grenade
launcher? It was fun thinking up the effects like self-replication and
amplification.
Then I wondered what kind of irregular power I could give the main
character and that was how I came up with the idea of a Sorcery Hacker who
can hijack any kind of magical product.
The focus on those two things may have given this story a strange cyber feel
despite being fantasy. I just hope it gets as popular as the mistaken ideas
foreigners have about ninjas and geishas.
There are a lot of ways to make a setting feel like a different world, but I
thought I could give it a natural environment with ordinary horses and cows
but invent my own units for anything using numbers. I hoped that would give
it the confusing feeling of traveling overseas and seeing everything measured
in miles or pounds. And by adding magical terminology into the familiar
concept of the internet, I hoped to give it a strange lived-in feel.
And the aforementioned Sorcery Hackers are the ones who wreak havoc in
this world. By giving them crystal tarot cards, dice, and other fortunetelling
tools instead of a computer or phone, I was hoping to show them staring at a
screen and “manipulating a language only specialists can read” while also
giving it a fantasy feel.
Hackers freely take control of devices and data without revealing their
identity, so they hold a strange position a lot like the privileged class
structure most commonly represented by prisoners and jailers where
information only moves in one direction. I wrote Ayato while hoping
everyone would sympathize with his obsession with the truth despite having
an ability based on deception. And while the protagonist has taken on an
illegal job while still treating the truth with care, Teleria has an honest and
kind nature and yet is forced to hide her identity and true form. I would like
nothing more than for you to have felt some exhilaration while reading about
that boy and girl relying on each other in combat despite the awkwardness
between them.
And I give my thanks to the readers. The cheap protagonist (the strongest
human ranker) works from behind the scenes despite using a sword and the
orthodox heroine (the daughter of one of the strongest demons) does not kill
despite using a gun. This was a fantasy story, but with a lot of twists in
places. How did you like this first taste? I hope it stimulated your love of
fantasy even a little bit.
And I will end this here.
-Kamachi Kazuma
Ending
The map showed no proper railroad line leading that way and an air route
using an airship or balloon bungalow was out of the question. They would be
forced to travel across the wasteland using a six-legged sorcery vehicle. In
that case, they might just be sleeping in the vehicle. With only the rearview
mirror and side mirrors, who could say when they would have access to a
mirror that would show one’s entire body. Life on the move meant life away
from the Media Summoners that looked like large snowdomes but required a
semi-wireless mist mana connection (which meant a fixed location along one
of the lines between points). They would have to say goodbye to TV, radio,
and data searching.
Teleria Nereid Aquamarine toyed with her bangs in front of a large store
window below the real blue sky.
A demon and a human could come together even if they knew each other’s
identities.
Demon Lord Nirvelphany and Hero’s Descendent Thomas had proven that
themselves, but it still felt so far away for her. It was like hearing about a
mountain climber planting their flag on the world’s tallest peak. It did not
sound like anything she could accomplish herself.
Once she revealed the truth that she had the lower body of a fish, there was
no going back.
(Someday.)
That Mermaid knew she was being selfish in finding courage from that.
She did not want it to happen while he was busy with something else in a
cheap inn or as some vague statement he might not even remember.
“Sigh.”
She was right back where she started, so she decided to focus on the more
immediate reality facing her.
Ayato did not own a car, but if he was going to acquire one here on the
surface, it was not going to be some rental car meant for the wealthy or for
nobles. It would probably be best to volunteer as bodyguards for a convoy
traveling between city-states and be supplied with one of the escort vehicles
that would surround the large trucks that looked like grasshoppers with
powerful spring legs. The vehicle would be rundown and they would be
forced to match their client’s pace, but the client would pay them and pay for
the fuel. …Although she was terribly worried about what Ayato would do
during his self-maintenance work if they were sleeping in a car. If the
weather cooperated, she might have to consider the possibility of sleeping up
on the roof.
“What’s wrong?” asked Dark Elf Mamilis Coster who was keeping her long
ears exposed. “You keep sighing.”
That girl was technically a demon just like Teleria, but she seemed to have
already grown accustomed to her new circumstances. She may have been
bolder than she had initially seemed when attacked by the human traffickers.
“I sent a letter to my grandma. I told her things are pretty busy right now but
I’ll be back eventually so don’t worry.”
That might lead to pursuit arriving here, but that was not an issue since they
had no intention of staying long.
“The sorcery mail truck nearly left before I got there, but a cow on the road
delayed it long enough for me to get there.”
Silver-haired Dark Elf Mamilis Coster may not have needed to stay with
them to the end of that incident. If she had backed out at some point, she
might have been able to stay in Sky City Celedileka and return to her family.
“I don’t regret a thing. Revealing the truth of who you are and carrying it
with pride is a wonderful thing, so I knew exactly what to write in my letter.”
“Is…that so?”
First Nirvelphany and now Mamilis seemed to be facing the concept of truth.
A slight cloud fell over Teleria’s face, so Mamilis tilted her head.
“Hm? Hmm???”
“Why won’t you just accept my answer!? Of course I have my own worries!!
For example, I have the lower body of a fish, so do I technically count as a
fish or a mammal!? It would be something of a shock to realize I was born
from an egg!”
Mamilis had seen Teleria’s true identity as a Mermaid, so the blonde girl was
honestly thankful to have someone she could open up to about these things.
Then the Dark Elf casually grabbed the softest part of Teleria Nereid
Aquamarine’s body.
“You have some nerve to think you might not be a mammal when you have
these two things here.”
They saw a figure waving from the distance. He must have completed the
negotiations because he held a sorcery vehicle key that appeared to have been
carved out of crystal. It glittered in the sunlight.
Dark Elf Mamilis would not stop groping her, so she brushed off the girl’s
hands before touching up her appearance using the reflection in the shop
window. Then she walked toward a new life as if hesitantly stepping out from
that stagnation.
How many more steps did she need to take before reaching her own truth?
Ayato Criminaltrophy continued to leave his old home and wander the world
in search of the truth about “that day”. That conspiracy involved something
large that taught high-level and deadly attack magic to people who should
have only used sorcery guns as household items. But all his efforts were
wasted. If that boy wanted to grasp the whole truth, he had to start by truly
understanding the people closest to him.
Yes.
He had to start by discovering the true identity of that girl by his side.