Volume 5, Chapter 2: Tradition of Justice â Part?1
The sound of heavy bells echoed throughout Past God Bantorraâs Island. Despite the fact that night hadnât passed yet, the Armed Librarians have gathered one after another at Bantorra Library. Normal librarians were shouting at the entrance that the lending of Books will be paused for today.
Mirepoc who was the one to call everyone hurriedly ate her breakfast and rushed to the Library. Next to her ran the Armed Librarian Kalne.
âMirepoc, is it true that he ran away?â
âI donât understand it, but, that is undoubtedly true.â
Kalneâs face contorted in anger.
âWas I a fool lending ears to his speech yesterday? What was that? Why did he say he will protect justice and then run away?â
Kalne complained. Although it was didnât have anything to do with Mirepoc.
âI donât know. Frankly, I have no idea whatâs going on.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âI feel the same.â
Mattalast joined them then.
âMattalast-san, whatâs going on?â
Mattalast shrugged as if saying âeven if you ask me I have no ideaâ.
âWell, his speech yesterday was probably a bluff. He wanted to agitate us so that we would avert our gaze from his betrayal.
Were you two deceived? Donât tell me that you think he really didnât betray us.â
âThatâs true.â
Kalne nodded.
âIf he tried impeaching Hamyuts I would have become Volkenâs ally⦠shit, he tricked me.â
Mirepoc cut in the conversation with an objection.
âBut I still canât understand. Because I canât even understand why he would run away.â
âIf you truly consider the situation it should be obvious. What are you saying at this stage?â
Mattalast was blunt.
âBut heâ¦â
Mirepoc gritted her teeth. Why did he run away? Why would he do something that made his situation worse? She couldnât understand any of it.
At that moment she noticed the figure of Enlike walking in front of them. In contrast to the three people who were hurrying ahead, he walked slowly and yawned.
âEnlike-kun. Will you come with us as well?â
âThatâs my intention.â
He replied.
âThat man ran away.â
âYeah.â
Listening to Mattalastâs words, Enlike was clearly thinking about something. Mirepoc couldnât guess his thoughts.
During the same time, Volken was far away from Bantorra, flying northwest. His destination was his headquarters. It was a Book mine called Dalai Mine located in the Straile Republic. In normal times, it was Volkenâs job to manage it.
The two were riding an old-fashioned flying boat. Volken was the pilot. Olivia was sitting behind him. Because it was an old aircraft it couldnât fly too fast or high. It could also not conduct an aerial fight against a new plane, and couldnât land on the ground. It was inconvenient, but they couldnât complain about luxury in this situation.
âBantorra will probably make their move soon.â
Olivia said. Volken thought the same. He worked to camouflage their escape, but it would probably be discovered soon.
Theyâre all probably angry, thought Volken. After making a bold speech yesterday he just ran away. Perhaps I shouldnât have run away, he now had his regrets.
However, he had no choice. He could only act this way.
Volken recalled what happened the previous night.
Volken rejoiced at his meeting with Olivia as if it was a miracle.
But it soon turned into disappointment. Because he then came to know the reason Olivia was in Bantorra and the fact that she hadnât regained any of her memories.
So she could not become a witness for tomorrowâs trial. There was no point to meeting her.
âI am trying to retrieve my memories using Magic Deliberation. So, just hang on for a while.â
Could he really wait for it? In any case, they left the path they met on and went downtown to think about what measures they should take.
At that time, they encountered Enlike. This was Volkenâs second time and Oliviaâs third time meeting him that night. He seemed to be worried about Renas.
When she noticed Enlike, Olivia told him to hide in a hushed voice. They would certainly seem suspicious. Volken used his ability to hide himself.
âAre you still Renas?â
Enlike spoke to her.
âYes. It should be fine for a while longer.â
Olivia pretended to be Renas.
âI contacted a Magic hospital. The appointment is for tomorrow but you should go right away.â
ââ¦That would be troubling.â
âStop your bad acting. It makes me sick.â
He immediately saw through her. Even if she smiled, she couldnât fake her slight tone change and subtle expressions.
âI see, hmm, how troubling.â
Volken lurked in the darkness and listened to their conversation.
âBy the way, is your name Olivia Littolet?â
Olivia splendidly hid her surprise.
âItâs not. I still havenât recalled my name, but I would if I hear it.â
âI see.â
Enlike was thinking about something.
âSo what about that Olivia?â
âA long while ago Hamyuts asked me about her. She asked if I know a woman called Olivia. I said I didnât.â
âAnd what of it?â
ââ¦I was asked to kill her if she was alive.â
At that instant, Olivia turned around and ran off. Enlike tried chasing after her. However, Volkenâs Dancing Blade stabbed in front of him.
Volken and Enlike faced each other. Volken drew out the Dancing Blade on his back. Blue sparks were emitted from Enlikeâs fingertips.
He knew that Enlike was stronger than him. Volken would probably win only one or two out of ten battles.
âDonât fight a pointless battle.â
Enlike said.
âI donât plan on listening to Hamyutsâs request. I hate that woman.â
Volken believed his words. He retrieved his Dancing Blade. Enlike picked up the Dancing Blade at his feet and returned it to Volken.
âYour circumstances have nothing to do with me. Olivia also has nothing to do with me. Suit yourself.â
âUnderstood. Thank you very much.â
Enlike turned his back to them.
âI am merely a bystander here. I think thatâs good enough, but it also sometimes feels silly.â
Since she noticed she wasnât being chased, Olivia returned. She saw Enlike off.
âOlivia-san. I have decided our course of action.â
âIs that so.â
âLet us escape. Hamyuts will come to erase you by any means possible.â
They both nodded at each other and started running.
When Mirepoc and the rest entered the conference room, nearly all the Armed Librarians at the Library gathered inside.
âYouâre late, you guys.â
Hamyuts said, a piece of chalk in her hand. Several figures and instructions were written on the blackboard.
âIâve already given the orders. Now itâs only time for questions.â
Mirepoc and the rest sat down in vacant chairs. Enlike stood in a corner of the room, crossing his arms.
âI see. So whatâs my job?â
Mattalast asked.
âI will explain it in order.â
A world map was affixed to the wall. Hamyuts pointed at one point.
âFirst of all, Volken escaped at midnight yesterday. He used the flying boat that he brought here. We received information from Ismoâs shipping company that he was flying northwest.â
âNorthwest, huh. That means his headquarters.â
Hamyuts nodded and continued the explanation.
âYeah, Volken had until now managed Dalai Mine. Heâs most likely headed there.â
âWhat is his goal?â
âUnknown. We have also received information that he has passengers, but it is unconfirmed.â
âI see⦠and what is our move?â
Hamyuts removed her hand from the map and took a seat.
âThereâs a high chance itâs only a diversion. Since weâre sending out our main force from Bantorra Library, they might plan on striking our base.â
âI see, so itâs like what happened during the Monster incident.â
âAnd because of that, we send out the minimum fighting forces. For the time being I will go alone.â
âAnd then?â
âYou guys protect the Library. Suspend todayâs work and be extremely vigilant.â
âThatâs it? I have the feeling itâs not enough against Volken.â
Hamyuts grinned.
âSince Mattalast is such a worrywart, I plan on taking another person. Mirepoc.â
âYes maâam.â
Mirepoc stood up.
âNotify old lady Ireia whoâs already been deployed. Tell her to hurry to Dalai Mine and attack Volken. There is no need to hold back. Promptly obliterate him.â
âYes maâam.â
âAnd while youâre at it, I believe that the Spinning Doll Volken stole is also somewhere in there. Tell her to also find it.â
ââ¦Yes maâam.â
Mirepoc spoke in a slightly choked voice. Hamyuts easily noticed it and told her off.
âOh, is something the matter? Itâs fine, you can tell me.â
âNo, itâs nothing.â
Hamyuts glared at Mirepoc with a smile and kept talking.
âNext also notify master Vizac. Tell him to pursue Volken. Because his chances of winning are low if itâs Volken, tell him itâs fine to just keep him at bay.â
ââ¦Yes maâam.â
Mirepoc closed her eyes and sent her thoughts. The two Armed Librarians started moving and returned their thoughts.
âWell then, I also need to leave immediately. I leave the rest to you, Mattalast.â
âGot it.â
Hamyuts rose and once again looked into Mirepocâs eyes.
âOh right, Mirepoc. Have you talked with Volken about something?â
Mirepoc flatly shook her head.
âNo, I have called to him, but he hasnât replied.â
ââ¦Okay. See ya.â
Hamyuts opened the window and jumped out. She ran on top of the roof and headed for the airfield.
ââ¦Volken.â
Mirepoc muttered in her heart.
They were already halfway to Dalai Mine. But they couldnât be careless. The most cutting-edge aircraft used at Bantorra was flying after them. It would be good if they could have taken that airplane, but they would have been found out.
Besides, Ireiaâs group was deployed at the Indulging God Cult facility in the Kuler Region. They had to take into account pursuit from them as well.
No matter where they looked they were surrounded by enemies. There were only three people who werenât his enemies right now. Olivia, sitting behind him, was his ally. Since Enlike overlooked their escape he wasnât their enemy.
In addition, Volken had another ally. He closed his eyes and listened to the words of that ally.
âAnd thatâs it for our situation.â
Volken opened his eyes. His final ally was Mirepoc. Just now he asked her about the movements of the Armed Librarians.
ââ¦Mirepoc. Iâm sorry.â
Volken muttered this in his mind without thinking.
âVolken, let me just say this. This isnât for your sake. If you have truly betrayed us, I will not hesitate to kill you. I will say only this.â
âI understand.â
Mirepoc was that kind of person. That was why she was reliable.
âHowever, even now I believe that what youâre doing is not wrong. I want to believe that much in you if possible.â
ââ¦Thank you.â
âI will cut off the Thought Sharing now. Good luck.â
And so it ended.
Volken involuntarily made a broad smile. Rather than the information conveyed to him by Mirepoc, he was happy at her trust of him. This helped him reaffirm his actions werenât wrong.
âIs your conversation done?â
âYeah. Weâll probably manage somehow.â
Volken said to Olivia in the rear seat. The amount of their pursuers was unexpectedly small. He was fortunate that they have mistaken it to be diversionary tactics employed by the Indulging God Cult.
The danger of being overtaken by Hamyuts was small. They were already far away. He will probably fight with Vizac, but he would most likely beat him if itâs one-on-one.
The problem was Ireia. She was heading for Volkenâs headquarters in Dalai Mine. However, this wasnât his destination. He had moved the Spinning Doll ückück to a hiding place thirty kilometers removed from there. It was a measure against it being taken away by Hamyuts or one of her subordinates, and it seemed to work.
âWe can do it, Olivia-san.â
Volken muttered.
âNow, howâs your memory retrieval?â
It sure turned out strange, thought Olivia.
My goal is to restore my memories. Vend Ruga⦠I still canât remember anything else but that name, and I have nothing else important to retrieve. I couldnât care less about Hamyuts and the rest.
My existence and Hamyuts Meseta⦠How are we related?
Oh well. Anyhow, this manâs my ally. Heâs working to protect me. That much is enough.
âSay, Volken-kun. Where are we going to now?â
Olivia inquired.
âTo a hut about thirty kilometers away from Dalai Mine. I hid a Book and the Spinning Doll ückück there.â
âückück?â
Oliviaâs heart rustled. That idiotic name sounded familiar to her. What was it? She thought while holding her head.
âIt is one of the Memorial Weapons. It used to belong to you.â
ââ¦I get the feeling itâs true. But I canât remember it.â
âIf possible please remember it.â
âIâm making an effort.â
Olivia distorted her lips into a smile.
âBut arenât I a strange woman as well?â
Olivia murmured. The one piloting in front, Volken, turned around.
âArenât I the only person in history to be involved in the rebellion of an Armed Librarian twice? Well, the first time hadnât been me, though.â
Volken spoke with slight discomfort.
âThis isnât a rebellion. Iâm fighting to restore the Armed Librariansâ justice.â
âHmm, justice you say?â
I have nothing to do with it and I donât care. I just want to retrieve it. She wanted irreplaceable treasure stolen by the Indulging God Cult back. Olivia didnât yet know what it was at all.
Hamyutsâs airplane traversed the skies and plunged towards the northwest. Below her, the Armed Librarians were preparing for an attack.
âSo weâre house-sitting again. What do you think, Enlike-kun?â
Mattalast said. He sat atop the billiard table in the reception hall and polished his cue.
âI donât care. I already stopped fighting in the first place.â
âWell, I guess thatâs fine.â
Mattalast hit the white ball. It collided with five balls and caused the fourth of them to fall into a pocket. He was a man of varied interests, but was expectedly good at billiards.
âBy the way, Iâve wanted to ask, what is the Spinning Doll ückück?â
âDo you not know? We also have one at Bantorra Library, do you want to see it?â
Mattalast said while aiming for another ball.
âIsnât it valuable?â
âOut of all Memorial Weapons, the Spinning Doll ückück is ranked the lowest. An ancient Magician made replicas and there should now be eleven of them in the world. It isnât so valuable.
However, ückück contains infinite possibilities. It isnât very useful, but depending on its usage it might possess the strongest power.â
âAnd what is that power?â
âRight⦠as an example, your ability is to freely control lightning, but if you were able to concentrate it entirely on one point, wouldnât you be able to use an outrageous amount of power?â
Mattalastâs explanation was thorough but roundabout.
âIt certainly would. What of it?â
âThink about it further. If several people were to add their powers and conduct a Magic Deliberation together, wouldnât they be able to use even stronger lightning? One about enough to destroy Bantorra Library with a single blow.â
Theoretically it could be true. But that was impossible. Magic Rights are individual. I never heard about people using a single Magic together. At that point, he finally understood what Mattalast was explaining to him.
âSeveral people using Magic together⦠is that the power of the Spinning Doll ückück?â
âYouâre a fast learner. Exactly.â
Mattalast polished the billiard cue.
âSpinning Doll ückück is in fact an impractical weapon. Utilizing it requires many people to conduct Magic Deliberation over several years.
Furthermore, even when they master the Magic Right after all these years, it can only be used once. They are only able to use Magic once and then have nothing to do.
Itâs too hard to use.â
âAnd in exchange for that, if they do use it they achieve tremendous power.â
Mattalast nodded.
âThe ückück Volken had stolen has enough of a Magic Right to activate inside. He just needs the person who put their Magic Right inside to invoke it.â
âWhat kind of a Magic Right was inside of it?â
âThat we do not know. Weâd have to ask the one who conducted that Magic Deliberation.â
Mattalast hit a ball. With the second collision, all balls on the table dropped into the pockets.