Mission 2
âSaruhiko, Aya saw the ranking of the nationwide mock exam results. Whatâs up with the 45th place? Did you, like, have a stomach ache?â
It was fall and theiruniforms had gone back to the winter version when Oogai Ayaapproached Fushimi after a long time. Although it felt like summer was still lingering around, since the second semester had started there were mock exams every once a month and they had been forced into the role of examinees.
âAh, I havenât seen the results yet. 45th place? Maybe thatâs because I didnât prepare for it at all.â
They were standing in the hall in front of the boysâ restroom. While they led a conversation in a complaining tone, a group of boys in the same year came out of the toilet and stared at them startled. It seemed like they had just now shown each other the list of the mock examâs result that had been sent to each of their PDAs.
âUwah, youâre the worst. You just displeased the whole countryâs middle school seniors with what you said. Donât complain if you get stabbed while walking around at night. Clinging to the 45th place even if you didnât have any motivation makes you irresolute. If youâre, like, going to fall then at least fall below the 100th place. Aya easily made it into Tsubasagahara schoolâs A level.â
Maybe it was because of the appeal of being an examinee that Aya pushed up her black-green angular glasses and showed Fushimi her PDA on which the list of the results was displayed. Although it was annoying Aya wouldnât let him get away so Fushimi gave up and fed up with it, he answered her.
âAha. Though if youâre going to go to Tsubasagaharaâs high school then it wouldâve been good to go to their middle school as well.â
And then I wouldâve gone through middle school without having to see your face in the same school, is what Fushimi hinted distinctly.
âHmph. In that middle school are, like, only idiots who stopped studying in the 6th grade. Aya must not associate with dunces.â
The one whoâs gonna get stabbed while walking around at night is you. Itâd be good if youâd get stabbed though so I wonât warn you.
âYouâre not together with Misaki-kun today? How rare. Even though you two who donât have any friends are always together.â
âItâs not like we have to go to the bathroom together.â
He and Yata had fortunately been in the same class from the first year to the third, and they had reached their last year with Fushimi fortunately never sitting in the same classroom as that annoying second cousin. For Fushimi it was good luck but for Aya who took a liking to Yata it had to be bad luck and she seemed to resent Fushimi for it.
âAh, Saruhiko!â
Yata who came rushing energetically from the corner of the corridor spun around and ran towards them vigorously.
âO-oo, Oogai.â
He came to a halt and made sure that Fushimi was between him and Aya who he had noticed belatedly because she was hidden in Fushimiâs shadow.
âOh? Oogai, have your eyes been bad? What, did you study too much and your eyesight dropped?â
When Yata asked that in a surprised tone Aya stuck out her chest in pride and theatrically pushed up her glasses.
Thatâs right, she didnât wear them before, noticed Fushimi after he heard Yataâs comment. He hadnât been aware of it because frankly, he didnât care.
âHow rude. Aya can do well without having to try so hard that her eyesight drops from studying.â
âHm? Your glasses, donât they look like Saruhikoâs?â
âCoincidence. More importantly, how, like, has the mock exam been for you, Misaki-kun?â
âR- right. Saruhiko-â
With the topic Aya brought up Yataâs expression turned miserable and he relied on Fushimi.
âMy mom somehow knew that the results for the mock exam are released today and sheâs eagerly waiting for me to come home. Well, it couldnât be helped even if Iâd hide it so Iâll show her the results, but itâll be settled more peacefully when my dadâs home so, y'know, I want to kill some time until evening.â
âSounds like a really bad result, huh. How pitiful, Misaki-kun. Well, the results until place 150 have been made public and there obviously hasnât even been a hint of your shadow, so I understand already.â
âA- anyway, how was it for you, Oogai?â
âAya is, like, on place 30. 15 places higher than, like, Saruhiko.â
âDonât boast with the 30th place.â
When Fushimi interrupted them Aya pushed up her glasses and glared at him.
âWell, 45th place is quite shameful and you canât talk about it proudly in a loud voice, can you?â
â30th place or 45th place, arenât you talking about a perfect 100 point score? Hah, your lineage is really outstanding. Youâre on a totally different level then meâ¦.â
Lamented Yata and let his shoulders drop.
0 points, putting me in the same category as her based on our lineage. Having gotten displeased, Fushimi left the other two behind and started to walk away. Why did we have to talk in front of the toilet anyway.
âHey? Saruhiko? Youâre free to go back home together today, right?â âSaruhiko! You are really egoistic, arenât you!â The two ran after Fushimi, clamoring for a reaction.
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âHah, I really want some flexible vehicle soon. Using the bus just doesnât fit my style.â
As they were sitting next to the bus station âTorimochi City 5th Streetâ and waiting for the bus back home, Yata was diligently playing a game on his PDA and Fushimi was looking through the internet on his PDA whose screen he was apathetically flicking while sipping on a carbonic acid drink.
The boundary line between Torimochi City and Shizume City was this busâ route. This bus stop was the starting point for everytime Fushimi and Yata were moving in Shizume City.
âAh shit, I died. Huh? If I use a coin I can continue? Well if you say it like that then Iâll definitely continue!â
It seemed like Yata was allowing himself to play games today to escape the result of the mock exam. But it was obvious that Yata couldnât concentrate and, Fushimi could only hear the sound from next to him, but Yata had been quickly losing the whole time and continued the game while cursing. Those coins cost money, donât they? Heâs thoroughly hooked up on the game, thought Fushimi and left it as is.
âOh-â¦to-â¦sh-â¦shit, how annoyin-⦠hey, Saruhiko. I heard from Oogai today that your dad has been hospitalized all this timeâ¦?â
Mumbled Yata without looking away from the game. When that girlâs around Yata finds out unnecessary information, huh. âAh, yeah.â Exasperated, Fushimi gave a non-committal response.
That man had been hospitalized since summer and hadnât gotten better yet. Not having to see that guy in about three months was lately contributing a big part to the stability of Fushimiâs heart.
âDid you go visit him?â
âWhy. I havenât.â
âEven if you ask whyâ¦in the end heâs youâre dad, right?â Occupied with the game, Yata gave an vague answer. ââ¦â¦I already know but, say, for you heâs really, a lot, y'knowâ¦â
âSay it properly. Heâs a weirdo, a creep, human trash.â
âHeâs sick right now, isnât he? Isnât what youâre saying harsh, despite everything?â
Yata raised his eyes from the game. In exactly that moment came a explosion sound from within the game and Yata tore at his hair. âAh, damn!â
âMisaki. Youâre tedious today.â
Fushimi gulped down a mouthful of the carbonic acid drink and spat out those biting words together with a little belch.
âI told you not to call me by my name when there are people around. And the hell do you mean with tedious.â
In Yataâs voice was also a stinging tone mixed in.
âI only said normal things.â He hesitated before he continued. ââ¦â¦well, my normal and your normal are different.â He said sullen and curled his back to hold onto his PDA. âLetâs play one more time, suckers!â
Fushimi felt a bit let down by Yata. Havenât you lately been swallowed up by the atmosphere of the examinations and withered? A Yata who has only 40 or 50 points isnât interesting at all. Youâre good when you throw with all your might and hit 0 points or 100 points.
Fushimi had been going absent-mindedly through the internet but there was no especially interesting information either.
He shoved the PDA into his pocket and when he was about to glumly raise the bottle to his mouth
âShitâ I died.â
it was snatched from beside him with a curse. Yata gulped down the content of the bottle and with a âAh, damn, âs tedious, a lot of things.â he flung the bottle away in a burst of anger into a random direction, but the moment he noticed that he had messed up and he let out a small âOopsâ.
In the direction in which the bottle was flying while spinning were unfortunate passersby.
Fushimi drew a sigh inwardly, lifted himself and grabbed the back of Yataâs blazer. It was preparation for an immediate escape should they get yelled at.
The bottle was going to hit the passerbyâs back of his head with splendid aim â but right before that happened, the passerby securely caught the bottle with one hand.
It was a man with sharp eyes and his hair, that might be red through dying or by nature, was standing up looking like a lionâs mane. Near him were five, six followers accompanying him. They were only young hoodlums and their looks made it hard to tell if they were good people. Of all the targets they could have hit, this one was worse than the worst. In Shizume City were several groups ordinary people absolutely shouldnât have anything to do with. This was unlucky even for times where things werenât going well.
You, huh was how the redhead was glowering at Yata.
âMikoto, donât go scarinâ the young'uns.â Chided a tall man at the redheadâs side the latter in a light tone and with a soft Kansai dialect.
âWh- wh- who is scaredâ¦!â
Tried Yata to charge at them while being very obviously scared. Fushimi promptly held Yata back by his shoulder and scowled at the guy with the Kansai dialect. The redhead might be the leader but Fushimi estimated that the guy with the Kansai dialect was the one who grasped the redheadâs reins. He showed a wry smile and shrugged his shoulders.
âShould we go?â, he urged the redhead who smirked, turned around and started to walk away. The remaining underlings followed them in droves.
âTha- that scared me.â
Let Yata out in a whisper and fall back on his behind as if he had lost all his strength. Fushimi also took a breath and when the tension lessenedâ.
The redhead who was walking away threw the bottle casually behind his back. Drawing a parabola the bottle came flying and landed right in front of Yataâs feet.
In that moment was the bottle shrouded in violent flames. At the hot air warming his face and the dazzling light Fushimi unintentionally closed his eyes for a moment. When he opened his eyes the bottle had, through the high temperature in that one moment melted and turned into a liquefied state. It was simmering like magma and seething in a red color but it quickly cooled down and hardened. The bottle however had completely lost its shape and had turned into gooey slime.
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This legend was not as old as the legend of the man flying in the blimp. It seemed like this legend had risen in the gossip of the people sometime in the last year.
Like the legend of the man flying in the blimp, this was an urban legend concerning one man. It told of a monster in Shizume City who possesses the power of raging flames. Because of his eyes that harbor a gold color that dazzles like a fierce carnivorous beastâs and his hair that has the color of burning flames he is called âThe Red Monsterâ.
âThe Red Monsterâ leads his followers and strolls around destroying thugs who have been active in Shizume Cityâs underworld for a long time. There were also a lot of people who wanted to belong to the comrades of âThe Red Monsterâ, who had rapidly expanded his influence within the thug groups. Although it was said that often the people who wanted to be part of the âThe Red Monsterââs group were only burned by the flames of the monster and died. But the ones who overcome the flames and survive obtain a âpowerâ.
âPowerââ¦? What kind ofâ¦? Like the one that had melted the bottleâ¦?
Fushimi stopped his thumb that had glided over his PDAâs screen.
He thought of himself as foolish for searching for a source that confirmed the urban legend as true. They had pulled some kind of trick, that was all. What Fushimi had been drinking was definitely just a normal carbonic acid soda he had bought at a vending machine, but when the redhead had thrown back the bottle Yata had tossed at them, he must have substituted it with another one.
âIf youâre goinâ to waste yer time here, then why donât ya come with us, kids?â, was the message the guy with the Kansai dialect who had left together with the redhead, had left them. âWeâll offer ya a place to let off some steam.â
Shizume City had indeed near the station shopping buildings lined up that displayed huge electronic billboards and the city evolved into a city for the young generation, but at the same time there was another side of the city, it was also a city for gangs. I you took just one step into a back alley then immoral dealings of criminal groups were rampant and the clashing of members of delinquent groups had not stopped either.
Within that a gang that had quickly extended its influence â joining them? Had the guy with the Kansai dialect invited us? Middle school students like us? Ridiculous, thereâs no way they could have been serious. They just had made fun of us.
ââ¦â¦Fushimi.â
Supposing that they had been serious and invited us middle school kids, there was no way they could use us for anything. The final outcome is us becoming sacrificial pawn. Or something like aâ¦what was it called again? Like an existence that exists simply to take out an opponent?(1) I wonder if they simply drew in dumb youths with that kind of performance, invited them to join and then walked off? That was the kind of âYouâll quickly expand your powerâ trick they pulled on them. Werenât they more like simple street performers rather than a gang ?
ââ¦..Fushimi. â¦Fushimi!â
A loud voice from right above his head pierced through him as if it was drilling into his skull. Fushimi had heard the whole time that he was called, however he had not felt the need to reply but because it was inevitable he raised his eyes.
Next to his seat stood their english teacher, who had been their class teacher since the first year and frowned at Fushimi. Nearly all of his classmates, who were latching onto their desks and struggling with the exam had their faces turned towards Fushimi some secretly, some broadly, but they all seemed troubled.
âYour PDA is confiscated. Hand it over.â said the teacher and reached out.
The school had just recently realized that there were students who used their PDAs during class even though it should be locked. How they had done the cheating in their first year, about which Yata had also wondered about had also been exposed with this and it had turned into a big problem. The countermeasure the school had thought of was to collect the PDAs during main examinations like the mock exams and other tests, but that did not solve the main problem in the least.
The school didnât yet grasp that the app that removed the lock was «jungle» which was very popular among the students. The reason why «jungle» could do that was not only the astonishing incompetence of the person who was in charge of the schoolâs system, but also the fact that «jungle» frequently did minor version updates which continued to alter how they slipped into the PDAâs systemâ-just like a screen saver that wriggly continued to change its shape on the display.
âDidnât I say to hand it over?â
When Fushimi ignored the teacher, the latter tried to take the PDA by force.
Showing his own huge incompetence, what exactly is it this teacher plans to teach the students? Â This genuine question was all that popped into Fushimiâs mind.
âDonât touch it.â
He whisked off the teacherâs hand and shoved the PDA into his blazerâs pocket.
âIâm done, sir.â said Fushimi in a monotone voice, left his already finished test sheet and his writing materials on the desk and only took his bag as he stood up from his seat. He passed though the back of the slightly noisy classroom and headed for the door. This route went right behind Yataâs seat. Yata bent his body on his chair and called out. âSaruhiko.â Fushimi made an fleeting eye contact with Yata and left the classroom.
âFushimi! Donât be so full of yourself! Even if youâre good in off-campus mock exams, youâre school report is still the worst!â
The teacherâs hysteric voice pierced through the corridor. He sounded like nothing but a sour loser.
âHey, Yata?! You, too?! Youâre different from Fushimi, you know! In your case youâre just a useless guy running away! When people like you with no perseverance go out into societyâ¦â âSaruhiko, you going home? Then Iâll also go homeâ, said Yata as if to push away the teacherâs voice. He was carrying his bag and stumbled while running after Fushimi.
âAre you sure? Even though weâre different from each other, it seems.â
When Fushimi said that coldly, Yata pouted. ââ¦..Iâm sure.â He shouldered his bag and started to walk at Fushimiâs side.
Right now Fushimi had been deliberately mean. Because he was irritated, unintentionally.
Their slippers made a tapping sound while they walked next to each other through corridor that had quieted down. Fushimi took out his PDA once more. It displayed the site he had looked at earlier. It was a site that had been linked to from another site where various information on urban legends were collected.
âThis site.â
Fushimi showed Yata the screen.
âHm? Ah, thatâs the shady guy with the Kansai dialect from the other day, isnât itâ¦?â
âYeah.â
The picture of a man polishing a cocktail glass behind a stylish, wooden long table that probably was a bar counter was posted on the site. It looked like he was talking to somebody with a smile, but his eyes were not turned towards the photographer. The picture quality was poor and it seemed like it had been taken from a distance and then zoomed in. The photo had probably not been taken with a proper camera, but rather with a PDAâs photo function.
That was not the only photograph.
When you scrolled down the screen then there were other pictures lined up as well. Next to the guy with the Kansai dialect where also several pictures with the faces of the people who had followed the redhead the other day. The backgrounds were various, like the interior of always the same store, or the outdoors. Even though Fushimi quickly scrolled down by letting his thumb glide over the screen, the photographs did not break off and he thought that there had to be around one hundred. The pictures had no captions and the one who had uploaded them as well as the siteâs purpose was unclear.
âThese were taken in secret, rightâ¦?â
âHas to be.â
If the ones whose picture were taken would have witnessed it they probably would have felt at least a bit unwell by it. Although this website wasnât really hidden and could be easily reached through a web search. Instead Fushimi deduced that the photographer had assumed he would attract the attention of the people he made pictures of.
Who would, for which purpose�
âThere sure are people who do sick stuff. Why would they do something like this, huh?â
Yata shrugged but what he had said struck Fushimi.
âWhat did you just say?â
Yata raised his head and blinked his eyes.
âHm? There sure are people whoâ¦â
People, had Yata said as if it was natural.
âWhy do you think there are several people?â
â'Whyââ¦these photos are somehow all other the placeâ¦it just seems to me like they were taken by various people.â
When Fushimi scrolled through the pictures in reversed order while looking at them once more he too understood why Yata thought of them as all other the place. The picture quality and the hue werenât uniform and there was a fairly wide range of distance, viewpoint and recording time.
Various peopleâ¦.collectivelyâ¦.
He only thought about it for a short moment.
âYata. Thereâs something I want you to request from Oogai Aya. You have my mailing app, with that youâre connected to her, right?â
âOkay, but a message from me? Couldnât you just contact her?â
âShe hates me, doesnât she. Sheâd rather listen if you talk to her.â
Yata made a surprised face and while pulling out his own PDA he muttered: âIâm pretty bad with girls but I canât help but feel like youâre unexpectedly slower than meâ¦â
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When they arrived at Fushimiâs place and waited in his room, the data was sent to Yataâs PDA through their usual mailing app roughly an hour after he had contacted Aya.
âItâs here, itâs here!â
Both of them peered into the display.
[Youâre, like, asking because of Ayaâs connections, right? You should at least be grateful. You wouldnât get your information without Aya and Aya will, like, keep that in mindâ¦.]
They skimmed over the mailâs text which consisted of a long paragraph demanding gratitude and only paid attention to the attached data. Aya was still a heavy user of «jungle» and had many âfriendsâ she was connected to within «jungle» (in contrast to that she had no real friends). She had used those âfriendsâ and gathered information about âmissionsâ from the past for Yata.
Because they didnât know what they were looking for they had made double sure and asked Aya to collect as many missions that had been offered during a certain time period as possible.
Fushimi was still not certain who it was who must not understand this information. But he believed that he could assure his assumption with this.
Yata was scrolling down the screen. The missionâs titles and summaries popped up one by one.
âGo back a bitâ¦that one.â
Fushimi flicked the screen into the other direction from next to Yataâs finger. What caught Fushimiâs eyes was a mission recruiting spies.
In a bar in Shizume City are criminal dealings carried out. The participants have gotten instructions from a NPC âdetectiveâ and are supposed to go after the real facts, was the kind of story the mission followed. With that kind of appearance they had skillfully stimulated the usersâ interest. The first order was to take pictures of the people who frequented the bar in question, bar âHOMRAâ.
âBingo. The pictures that are exposed on that website, theyâre collected from this mission.â
Bar HOMRA â- the headquarters of âThe Red Monsterâ and a gossiped about bar. It didnât seem likely that this was mere coincidence. The one who had set this mission had gathered the pictures that had been secretly taken of âThe Red Monsterââs gang and exposed them on the internet.
âWithout letting the users know what they were actually made to collaborate with they participated, thinking it was a game. With letting a lot of people indiscriminately participate their real goal has been made unclear. Assuming âThe Red Monsterââs gang wouldâve thought of it as suspicious and thus caught the photographers they wouldnât have been able to deduce the truth because the ones who took the pictures are middle and high school students, just like us. âThe Red Monsterâ who destroys other gangs in Shizume City and his gang are brutal, but even if theyâd strangulate the ordinary people who are related to this mission one by one, they couldnât destroy a gang or anything.â
ââ¦uhh, I couldnât keep up with what you said at all, but what exactly are we trying to find out?â
As Fushimi mumbled to himself to sort his thoughts Yata shook his head lightly and widened his eyes.
âThere are people who think of âThe Red Monsterâ as an obstruction, right? With a method âThe Red Monsterâ canât destroy they make people take action in Shizume City, a feint like this, a demonstrationâ¦â
âUm? So, who does that? «jungle»?â
ââ¦.who is «jungle»âs service provider anyway?â
Halfway through Fushimi wondered that himself. While he turned his eyes towards his PDA his focus wasnât on it but on the empty space right above the screen.
âWell, âwhoâ, isnât it just some kind of company? Itâs written somewhere in the terms and conditions, right? Well, I havenât read them so I wouldnât know.â
âTheyâre definitely hiding their real nature. Itâs not how you say, in the core of «jungle»âs structure isâ¦â
Because the phone started to ring Fushimi startedly cut off his sentence.
It wasnât the PDA of either of them. The irksome sound came from the first floor. Fushimi looked doubtfully towards the door.
âItâs the phone, right? And the maid isnât here right now either, is she?â
Yata said that suggesting that Fushimi obviously had to go get the phone, but Fushimi was hesitating to stand up. The landline phone in this house seldom rang. Keeping the telephone line was unnecessary, was how little the phone rang. That woman was a person with many business and personal contacts, but everybody probably knew that she was barely at home so if they had a concern with her they contacted her directly on her PDA. And Fushimi knew nothing about that guyâs contacts and acquaintances. He didnât know what that guy usually did when he was outside, and he didnât want to now either.
When they waited for a few moments like this, the ringing stopped.
âThey hung up, huh.â
ââ¦â¦was probably just telephone selling.â
For some reason Fushimi felt relieved and took his eyes off the door.
âUm, so? Saruhiko, you were saying something, right? In the core of «jungle»âs service isâ¦?â
ââ¦There was something I had always sensedâ¦I canât explain it properly, but, y'know, there is âmaliceâ⦠I always disliked that.â
âMaliceâ¦.?â
Yata made a meek face and swallowed.
âI told you countless times that «jungle» implants a spyware, right? The spyware sucks out the personal information in the PDA. The majority of the information from common people is useless trash, but if there is a fairly high-level text analyzing algorithm then they could with high accuracy salvage the useful information from within the sea of useless trash. If theyâd use this algorithm they could for example extract âmalicious wordsâ. In our first year there had been that group chat mistakenly delivered to your PDA, right? It had been the reason why you had gotten excluded.â
âEh? Ah, y- yeah, that had happened back thenâ¦right?â
Said Yata sounding like he had completely forgotten about it, and frowned.
âThey are able to extract âmalicious wordsâ out of the vast amount of messages that are exchanged in «jungle» and turn them into usable data. Additionally they analyze the data and can so identify the person who the malice is aimed at. Then they send it to the very personâ¦.with the spyware they can of course also draw out the mail address. Iâm just guessing, but what happened in our first year might have been a test use of that algorithm. You unfortunately had received those insultsâ¦..â
It wasnât like Fushimi had just recently noticed that. He had come to this presumption more than half a year ago because online had been a rumor that â«jungle» collects peopleâs insultsâ. It seemed like users from the whole country had experienced the same thing like Yata and, Fushimi didnât know how much of it was true, but they had even talked about suicide attempts and cases in which arguments had turned into assault and murderâeven though something like this had happened the number of people who use «jungle» continued to grow. You should just quit, are you all stupid or what, is what Fushimi thought. Itâs probablyâ¦because everybody uses it nobody can quit. You all really are stupid, is what Fushimi concluded.
âThough I donât know what a tasteless thing like analyzing insults could be used for. The real purpose could be for example, to get the password to access confidential national information from the trifling e-mail exchanges of the stateâs influential peopleâs familiesâ¦well, it could be something like this.â
âHoaa⦠Thatâs really amazing, Saruhiko, that you thought of something like this.â
Yata gaped his mouth open and heaved a sigh. It was only a guess but Fushimi thought that Yata felt a bit down because the truth of the incident from two years ago had been dug up. Yata was slacking with an expression as if he was terribly tired, but he suddenly made a somewhat nasty snicker and softened his face. Seems like he isnât feeling down after all.
âYou know Saruhiko, I believe that somewhere in this world there is some kind of huge power we arenât told about. That there is some guy who possess the power to affect the world, not a politician or anything, but someone unthinkably stronger. Remember when we had chased the blimp? At that time I believed that kind of power certainly exists. But, y'know, I couldnât have thought of that  myself. Because I am an idiot and canât think of more than what is right in front of my eyes.â
A bit embarrassed, Yata scratched his cheek and after he had said that, he heaved himself up and moved towards Fushimi.
âSaruhiko, you showed it to me. You made sure that Iâd also be able to experience the existence of a world like that. I donât understand half of the things you think about, but only listening to what you say, makes me more excited than ever.â
This time it was Fushimi who had been surprised, and he gazed back into Yataâs sparkling eyes. With the praise and affection directed straight towards Fushimi, for him Yata was an as mysterious being as âthe world with some kind of huge powerâ Yata had talked about. Somehow that was a feeling that had his body itching to do somethingâ¦like a hot propellant was plunged deep into his body, a feeling like that.
Two years ago, the time when they hadnât been able to catch the blimp, that is, the time when Yata had firmly believed that there existed some kind of amazing power, In that time Fushimi had felt let down. Nothing had changed, is what he had thought.
But, since that time something might have started to change little by little.
âWe had talked about making our own headquarters a while ago, but canât we really do it? We said after graduating from middle school, but there is no time to put it off. Letâs actually do it right away! Letâs make a base to figure out the true colors of «jungle»âs âmaliceâ. Our base.â
Proposed Yata, completely caught up in the moment.
âWhat will you do about the exams? Youâre a useless guy running away, remember?â
âUghâ¦th- that is, well, what about it?â
When he was pushed away for the time being, Yata got discouraged and frowned, but Fushimi was already making up his mind.
âMisaki. I wonât go to high school. Up until middle school is enough. Being forced to listen to adultsâ long talks any more is only unpleasant and pointless. If youâd say this then itâd be a useless guy running away, right. So if I invite you then thatâs a good excuse.â
Inviteâ¦huh. Somehow that was a fresh word. Had this kind of word lied on his tongue from his birth until now?  Inviting somebody and doing something together with them, until now Fushimi hadnât had this kind of principle for his conduct.
âQuit with exams and stuff. Your parents will be angry, right, but just blame me, Iâll be the one your parents will resent.â
âI- I wonât blame you or anything. Donât just proceed with the conversation on your own.â
Replied Yata promptly with an angry face.
âI decided to bear my own responsibilities. I understand already. Iâ¦wonât go to high school either! Today Iâll stop being an examinee!â
Yata cheered, jumped up with his whole body and landed face up on the bed.
âAh, I feel refreshed somehow!â
Yata started to flail his arms on the bed and immediately baffled Fushimi. âYouâre too carefreeâ¦â is what Fushimi said, but he smiled fondly at Yata and let out a small laugh.
Fushimi didnât particularly hate studying, so he didnât feel like the exams were difficult. But why did he have to be judged by people who were below him?
There was no need for school. They didnât need any adults in their own world. Even if they wouldnât be cared for by adults that didnât inconvenience them and it would be very easy to live like that.
Building a base for two middle school students to confront an intrigue that was secretly spun somewhere in the world â only thinking about it made it seem stupid, but this seemingly stupid thing, Fushimi believed they could seriously succeed in doing it.
They werenât hesitating or dreading. They werenât even thinking of failure. There was nothing but impudence right now.
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The phone in the first floor was ringing again. Fushimi could count on one hand how often it had  happened that the phone in this house rung twice in one day since his childhood.
It was after Yata had left. Fushimi was lying down on his bed in his room and twiddling with his PDA but he took his eyes off it and turned his face towards the door.
It just didnât stop ringing. Theyâre persistent this time, what the hellâ¦
With no other choice left Fushimi rose to his feet and left the room. In summer the air conditioner was overworking in the house, but when it became this kind of season then it was outside his room  just as chilly as outdoors. Because Fushimi had gotten out of his room barefooted his toes immediately became cold when he stepped on the hard floor that was meant to be walked on with shoes. In the first floor where no signs of humans were only continued the phone to ring. When Fushimi stood in the living roomâs doorway the phone which was in a dusty nook made a green lamp flicker as if it was trying to remember its own capacity after such a long time.
Fushimi took the telephone receiver and answered.
ââ¦..yes.â
No âHelloâ, no âHere is Fushimiâ.
âHello. Am I right that this is Fushimi Niki-sanâs home?â
Hearing that name right from the beginning made Fushimi feel regret about having answered the phone.
It was a manâs voice. It wasnât the voice of a debt collector nor the voice of a haughty policeman, it was the calm voice of an older man.
âHello? Am I right that this is Fushimi Niki-sanâs home?â
Because the man asked again seemingly worried, Fushimi finally answered. ââ¦yes.â
Though he didnât know if this place could be called the âhomeâ of a person who comes back only for a few days in a month.
âIâm doctor at the XX general hospital. My name is Fujimine. You are the son, right? I am your fatherâs attending doctor. Is your mother home?â
Son? Father? Mother? When Fushimi heard in succession these words nobody in this house used, his heart quickly got cold.
Expressly denying it towards another person was a pain but Fushimi didnât want to affirm it either so he answered: âThere is nobody but me here right now.â
âI see⦠In what year are you? If I talk to you will you understand me?â
âIâm a middle school senior. Iâll understand it.â
Petulant, Fushimi used a mature-sounding voice to answer.
âOkay, please stay calm and listen. Your fatherâs condition took a sudden turn to the worse. Itâs a situation where Iâd like for the family to come over quickly, just in case. It is harsh but even if his condition would improve tonight, entering the new year might be difficult for your father in any case.â
Ah- come to think of it, has that brute even issued a health insurance? Â Things like that were half of what Fushimi was thinking about while he listened to the doctorâs voice. Receiving support despite not being a human, this countryâs system was really bullshit.
âIs everything okay? Can you hear me?â
âI hear you. I understand.â
âThatâs a relief. Then could you contact your mother right away? Iâll wait for you. You can enter through the after-hours staff entrance, please talk to the person on duty. Iâll make sure that they understand right away. Stay calm. Itâs nighttime, so please be careful.â
That manâs attending doctor was too good for him. He seemed like a doctor with a good personality.
After the conversation ended Fushimi couldnât move for a moment. He then put the phone receiver back in a slow movement.
ââ¦â¦Haha.â
He let out a laugh in a tone he himself thought was rare. He turned towards the ground and his shoulders trembled.
Today there had been a lot of good things. It felt like change had slowly, slowly come and when it had been here it had immediately received positive energy and increased its speed.
Hm, Iâm hungryâ¦I wonder if I should go buy something to eat. Even his mood had become rarely energetic and Fushimi went away from the phone. He never thought back to the phone callâs content again.
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1. the word used here is éç ²ç (teppôdama), a yakuza term for a person who exists just to kill an enemy and doesnât care about the consequences for themselves.