After making sure that had been applied on Kirihara.
Sogou had lost consciousness.
Ratherââââ It seems like she fell asleep.
Still on Hijiriâs chest, that is.
[By the looks of it, she probably hasnât slept properly for days now. Her Limit Break may be taking a toll on her body. I supposeâ¦â¦ we should let her sleep for a while.]
Limit Break, read like a bowstring being pulled to the extreme.
She must have pulled it so much that some sort of string snapped somewhere, or so Hijiri said.
At that moment, I noticed the depressed look on Serasâs face.
How should I say thisâ¦â¦
She looked like a student who was worried that the teacher might be angry with her.
Taking the initiative to call out to herâ¦â¦
[You donât have to apologize for what you said earlier.]
She must have tried to apologize for persuading Sogou in her own way.
Hearing my words, Seras wryly smiledâ¦â¦
[You have already seen me through huh.]
[Even though there was Takao Hijiri with us, even I feel that that was the final push to persuade Sogou. In other words, the success of the persuasion was due in large part to Seras.]
Though I do feel like her saying sheâd take her life is going a bit too far.
However, I didnât speak that out.
I could tell by Sogouâs reactions.
Yes.
More than anyone else, Sogou Ayaka herself wouldnât accept it.
She wouldnât accept that someone like Seras would take her own life because of a promise Seras had made with her.
Howeverââââ- considering the âstrengthâ of those words, it was really effective.
[Youâve also been a great help with the fight with Kirihara and his after-treatment. You really did great today.]
[No, I think this victory was only possible because of your multiple preparationsâ¦â¦ I donât think I could have beaten Takuto Kirihara by myself. Besidesâââ]
Seras paused for a moment, quickly turning away her face.
Her white hands clasped with each other in front of her stomachâ¦â¦
[The strength of having you by my side, fighting against somethingâ¦â¦ I was able to feel it once again. Because you were there, I was able to focus on the battle at hand without distractions.]
[I also felt more reassured than usual. We won this time because Seras, Munin, Pigimaru and Slei are with me here. It was as I always told you. If thereâs no one who could execute itââââ-]
[âThose plans would just be mere theoryâ.]
Seras said, her head turned towards me, a blush visible on her face.
[ââââThatâs what you told usâ¦â¦ right?]
I snorted.
[I guess that goes without saying huh.]
[Touka-san, today went brilliantly!]
With a bounce, Munin placed her hands on Serasâ shoulders from behind.
Behind her, Slei, who has returned to her first form, followed.
[Pakyuun.]
Seeing her coming towards usâ¦â¦
[Eeehh~~? What is that cutieâ¦â¦ Pakyuun~~â¦â¦]
Itsuki, watching Slei from afar, was cooing.
[You did a great job too, Munin.]
[Fufu. Even so, Iâm glad.]
Saying this, Munin looked down at her own palms.
[Iâm glad it worked.]
For what itâs worth, the battle earlier was something like a trial shot.
We want to avoid the possibility that the Nullification Curse wouldnât work when we tried to activate it.
This battle turned into the worst possible scenario.
However, when you look at the results, we were able to confirm whether or not the Forbidden Curse was effective before the decisive battle.
[Though I say that, the battle to make use of the Forbidden Curse would be just like this time. In order for my Abnormal State Skill to be effective, we have to create an opening after keeping Vysis within the range of the Forbidden Curse. The challenge would really be if we could do that or not.]
Thereupon, Munin looks at the Takao Sisters and Sogou who were at a distance.
The sisters were currently checking on Kirihara and Sogou.
[They look very strongâ¦â¦ but I wonder, with that Hijiri-san and Sogou-san, wouldnât we be able to just normally win?]
[It certainly would be better if thatâs possible.]
Of course.
Itâs not that we couldnât try out Muninâs current idea.
I canât deny that that certainly was possible.
However, the S-Rank Takao Hijiri had already been defeated by Vysis once.
It seems that Vysis had some method of augmenting her power.
When Hijiri fought her, Vysis should have been weakened by the powerful Tyrant Miasma of the Great Demon Emperor.
However, even under those conditions, Hijiri said they were about evenly matched.
Can Sogou, who seemed to be a pure power-type more powerful than Hijiri, be able to defeat her?
If thatâs possible, that would be betterâ¦â¦
â¦â¦Other than that, thereâs also Ikusaba Asagiâs Unique Skill.
If we could arrange it so that she could use thatââââ- Assuming within a scenario where it would work, Vysisâ abilities would be dragged down on her level.
However, the problem really was that âextremely close rangeâ requirement of her Skill.
Speaking of which, itâs not necessarily true that the wonât nullify it either. (T/N: Goddessâ Spell Breaker / Dispel Bubble)
Thereâs also the question of how much Asagi can be trusted from the perspective of a friend or a foe being unknown.
Above allâ¦â¦
[As far as Iâm concerned, since Vysis shirks away from the Forbidden Curse that muchâ¦â¦ I really think the combination of the Forbidden Curse and my Abnormal State Skills is highly reliable.]
Yes.
If my Abnormal State Skill just effectively hitsâ¦â¦
No matter who they were, they had been brought down.
After Kirihara Takuto lost the , he was brought down by my Abnormal State Skill.
[Fufufu. Besides, it would feel better if Touka-san defeated Vysis with Abnormal State Skill, right~~]
[Even I think itâs not a good idea to be sticking to that that much.]
Ratherâ¦â¦
[Werenât you just wondering if we could just normally win with Hijiri and Sogou?]
[Eh? Y- Yesâ¦â¦ Of course, that would be greatâ¦â¦]
Those grayish blue eyes clad in sorrow loweredââââ She looked like she was thinking about something.
[Even Iââââ feel like I can return to everyone with pride if Vysis is defeated with the contribution of my Forbidden Curseâ¦â¦]
Thereupon, seemingly having come back to herself, Munin raised her gaze.
[ââââWell, I know we canât proceed towards such an important battle thinking only of my own convenience.]
[Isnât it fine? Even Iâve made it this far just thinking of my own convenienceâââ- That goes for just about everything I did.]
Yes.
No matter who they are, itâs okay to proceed forward for oneâs own convenience.
Sometimes, it just so happens that convenience and circumstances were heading in the same direction.
â½
Hijiri approached alone and stood next to me.
[You mind if we talk for a momentâ¦â¦ just the two of us.]
Seeing no reason to refuse, we walked a few distance away from Seras, Munin, Itsuki and Slei.
As I watched Itsuki placing a cloth over Kiriharaâ¦â¦
[It seems like we have a lot to talk about. Thereâs a limit to what can be talked about through the familiar after allââââ You mind if I just call you âHijiriâ?]
[I think itâs too late to go back to calling me âHijiri-sanâ. Besides, that certainly doesnât fit you with the way you are now.]
[Alright. So, Hijiriâ¦â¦ What do you wanna talk about?]
[First of all, was the Mimori Touka back in the former world just an act?]
[Stuff about way back huh.]
[When we meet like this, I really feel like you and the one back then were two different people. Even though your facial structures have remained the same, it seems that your personality has been completely replaced. In other words, being able to present yourself like that means you have quite the acting ability.]
[The idea that the âMimori Toukaâ back in the former world was an actâ¦â¦ Well, you arenât wrong. That sh*tty Goddess and the Disposal Ruins certainly reminded me of who I really am.]
[You mean that was how Mimori Touka originally was?]
[Roughly speaking, that understanding is right.]
I may have forgotten this self of mine, but I originally was âthisâ kind of person.
[The environment back in my home is a bit complicated. Because of that, I strived to make my presence weaker back in the former world. I had to play the role of a harmless guy and blend inâ¦â¦ Would explaining it that way make it easier to understand?]
Hijiri nodded, looking as nonchalant as ever.
[As long as they are intrinsic in society, everyone more or less wears a persona of their own. Most people wear their personaââââ In other words, their masks, and use a temporary self and a true self. However, in your case, your mask doesnât look inferior to your âhuman faceâ. A truly talented actorâ¦â¦ Would saying it that way make it easier to understand?]
I nodded in response.
Come to think of it, Takao Hijiri was the kind of fellow who would use difficult expressions like this.
I guess the only reason she suppressed herself from speaking like that before was because of the familiarâs limitations huh.
[Personally, I donât dislike the current you though.]
[Hmph, I never thought the day would come when the great Takao Hijiri would say such a thing to me.]
[I think the current âyouâ is better suited to survive in this world. Alsoâââ Our 2-C classmates, including you, are assessing me too highly.]
[I could say the same goes for Sogou though. Everyone in 2-C, including you.]
Hijiri gazed at Sogouâ¦â¦
[I may have forgotten somewhere along the wayâ¦â¦ that Sogou-san is still only a teenage girl.]
[Excellent grades both in lectures and physical activities, good looksâ¦â¦ The grandchild of that Sogou Group, the Class Presidentâ¦â¦ Thereâs also her martial arts. Kobujutsu, was it? A considerate character and straightforwardâ¦â¦ with a strong sense of justiceâââ- Pure. Sheâs a splendid person who got everything.]
[Among the things you said, thereâs one double-edged sword.]
[â¦â¦Her purity huh.]
[Yes. In our world, as is probably the case for many others, oneâs purity is always being used by the wicked. The fewer impurities one has in their heart, the easier they are to use. And when theyâre exposed to impurities, their purity runs the risk of being completely dyed in their colors.]
[It is because they hold fewer impuritiesââââ that theyâre easier to be dyed in other colors huh.]
In short, theyâre easier to brainwash.
[Sometimesâ¦â¦ There are people who have managed to grow up while maintaining their purity. In the country we were in, I wonder if itâs more common among the upper class these daysâ¦â¦ Perhaps, their parents and the environment surrounding them made it so that they could maintain their purity. In shortââââ If one doesnât have people around them that know evil, one wouldnât be able to keep their purity.]
For exampleâ¦â¦
Like the Princess protecting Seras.
[I think itâs also possible for one to be malignant exactly because theyâre pure though.]
[That would depend on the education they received. Purity itself is a precious thing.]
[However, that purity you consider preciousâ¦â¦ Itâs usually lost at some point within society.]
[In order to live such a pure life, someone needs to be the âcatcher in the ryeâ. This is my interpretation and my own theory.]
[Catcher in the rye?]
I think there was a novel with a similar title like that.
Comprehending Hijiriâs words in my own wayâ¦â¦
(T/N: Britannica Website: Catcher in the Rye. Plot summary looks amusing, looks like a good read. Costs around $4-5 over here.)
[In other wordsâ¦â¦ A guardian who understands evil protecting pure fellows like Sogou?]
[Thatâs what I meant.]
âNo tolerance for genuine evilâ.
Can the same be said of Seras Ashrain though?
While I had such thoughts in mindâ¦â¦
I thought I saw a slightly, really slightly complicated expression on Hijiriâs face.
[Because of her purityââââ To be honest, there were times when I also had trouble judging her.]
For example, just before she went to assassinate Vysis.
She said she was unsure back then.
Whether or not to reveal the whole plan to Sogou Ayaka, that is.
Her connection with Mira, including the plan to return to the former worldâ¦â¦
The plan she had laid out for the assassination of Vysisâ¦â¦
[At one point, I thought about entrusting the entire plan to Sogou-san, just in case the assassination attempt against Vysis failed.]
There were apparently two kinds of notes that she planned to give her.
[But you donât think that Sogou would be able to hide the contents of the memo that wrote down the whole story from Vysis?]
[She was too pure after all.]
Saying this, she continued.
[Moreoverâ¦â¦ If my plan was exposed to Vysis, it might put a certain person in danger. That person could possibly be the key to fighting Vysis. Thus, I gave priority to their safety. In other words, I used Sogou-san as a false front. To distract Vysis, that is.]
I observed the expression on Hijiriâs face.
After a few beatsâ¦â¦
[I think itâs possible that it was simply a choice made out of concern for Sogouâs safety though.]
[â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦.]
If Sogou knew of Hijiriâs plan of rebellion, the Goddess might consider her as an accomplice.
If that were the case, Vysis may ânot pardonâ Sogou.
Howeverââââ if she knew nothing about itâ¦â¦
Wouldnât it be enough for Vysis to have her continue âbeing usedâ by her?
She could avoid bearing the heavy crime of joint liability.
Isnât that what Hijiri thought?
[Youââââ donât dislike Sogou, right?]
I asked in a rather indirect way.
At my question, Hijiri was silent for a while.
Then, looking at Sogou, who was sleeping at a distance from usâ¦â¦
[Looking back, I donât think it felt like me. Yesâ¦â¦ It was an unusual moment, where an ego of mine that isnât like me appeared.]
No clear answer was returned in response to my question.
In any caseâ¦â¦
[So, Takao Hijiri, who failed to assassinate Vysisâ¦â¦ After regrouping and contacting Sogou Ayaka, informing her of the entire plan when the opportunity arises, you will once again become allies with her again. Although you had made the plans after thatââââ]
[I collapsed and became unconscious from the poison that Vysis had inflicted in my body.]
[And Itsuki, who you asked to deliver a message to Sogou, prioritized her older sisterâs life before that message, and the resultââââ]
I shifted my gaze from Itsuki to Sogouâ¦â¦
[Sogou had been brainwashed by Vysis, and it became too late for her.]
She had already been broken.
Hijiri leisurely shook her head.
[The failure to assassinate Vysisâ¦â¦ The next best thing to do in case of failure was too late because I collapsed from poison, and as a result, Sogou-san ended up being exposed to Vysis in the worst way possible. See? I told you, didnât I? Everyone thinks too much of me. If you only look at the results, there have been continuous failures on my end.]
[In shortâ¦â¦ To paraphrase Takao Hijiriâs words earlier, Takao Hijiri is still only a teenage girl.]
[Youâre also a teenager though.]
[â¦â¦You said things turned out the worstââââ but that doesnât seem like the worst, donât you think?]
As I said this, Hijiri dropped her gaze down to her toes.
Looking at her like this, her eyelashes were as long as Serasâ.
[I wonder if thatâs true.]
[You sisters made it here without dying. Sogou over there is safe and sound for the time being. The way I see it, it seems like your failures have been covered enough. Well, thatâs just my hindsight-based opinion though.]
[That isââââ Mimori-kun, are you trying to encourage me?]
[In a manner of speaking, I guess.]
Absentmindedly looking towards Seras and the othersâ¦â¦
[With their expectations higher than what you actually are, you end up trying to keep up with those expectationsâ¦â¦ Thatâs pretty rough.]
[Sounds like youâre saying that from experience.]
[Neither the Fly King nor Mimori Touka are as almighty as people think. Not everything goes to my plans, nor am I completely flawless. However, I have to keep showing that Iâm such a person. Andââââ I will not spare any effort to accomplish that. Of course, we have to keep producing results. With all my might, beyond my stature.]
Saying this, I snorted.
[Since I got the others involved in my selfish journey for revenge, itâs my duty to keep my gaze on my goal. In my case, lack of experience in lifeâ¦â¦ being a teenager canât be an excuse.]
[Youâre going to have to carry it all by yourself.]
[If Iâm not prepared to take it all on myself, then I shouldnât have even thought about revenge right from the start.]
At my words, an ironic smile appeared on Hijiriâs lips.
[Vysis may have disposed of quite the outrageous Hero huhâ¦â¦]
[If I had remained in the castle like that, she might have used me quite well.]
[Just like she did with Sogou-san and Kirihara-kun?]
[Yeah. Ratherâ¦â¦ Speaking of Kirihara, Hijiriâs analysis of him had helped us out this time.]
[â¦â¦May I ask a question? That Skillâ¦â¦]
Hijiri looked as if she wanted to say something.
Howeverâ¦
[ââââNo, nevermind. Iâll stop here.]
I think I knew what the question she wanted to ask.
Would that guy really be released âaliveâ after 300 days?
I think Hijiri was about to ask that.
Actuallyââââ Iâm not sure about it myself.
This is because I had no samples who had passed 300 days frozen.
Therefore, it isnât possible for me to determine what the results actually were.
However, when I explained the situation to Sogou, I âwholeheartedlyâ believed that was the case.
Itâs just, howeverâ¦â¦
What if the sample, which I had frozen before, âwasnât aliveâ when it got its frozen status lifted?
That would mean I had lied to Sogou.
And Hijiri, who said she believed me, might lose the trust Sogou had in her.
[Iâll take all the blame regardless of the outcome. That is, when all of this ends.]
[â¦â¦The surging Avenger has too much to bear. You held no way out.]
[Thatâs what revenge is all about after all. That asideâ¦â¦ Reconciling with past matters is fine and all, but donât you think itâs about time we start talking about what we do hereafter?]
As if to switch her thoughts away from the subject, Hijiri brushed aside her wet hair.
[First of all, that sh*tty Goddessâ¦â¦ It didnât seem like she came here with Kirihara.]
[Itâs possible thatâ¦â¦ she didnât come because she was afraid of the existence of the Forbidden Curse here.]
[Or perhapsââââ- She wanted to use Kirihara to check whether we have the Forbidden Curse that could nullify the Dispel Bubble she casted on him.]
[I see.]
[Orâ¦â¦ It could be that while we were clashing with Kirihara and Sogou, she was doing something that was more important than killing me. And speaking of things that Vysis might have attachment withââââ]
[â¦â¦The Heart of the Great Demon Emperor?]
[Yeah.]
[There was nothing in Kirihara-kunâs belongings that looked like the Heart of the Great Demon Emperor. However, he didnât have that necklace used for the heart either.]
When they kill the Great Demon Emperor, they apparently have a necklace that could absorb the Great Demon Emperorâs Tyrant Miasmaââââ- or according to description in the Sealed Room, something which was officially called Prime Origin.
And Kirihara was not in possession of that necklace.
[If that is the case, itâs highly possible that the Great Demon Emperorâs Tyrant Miasmaâââ- the Prime Origin is in the hands of Vysis.]
Hijiri then told me about a dark-colored ball Vysis swallowed during her assassination attempt.
[The energy contained in the Great Demon Emperorâs Heartâ¦â¦ Isnât it possible that that thing you called Prime Origin has something to do with that black orb?]
[For example, Vysis could be collecting Prime Origins to enhance her abilities as a Deityâ¦â¦ but if she consumes a lot of that energy for the repatriation of the Heroesâ¦â¦]
[As for Vysis, itâs possible that she just disregarded repatriating the Heroes and wanted to just use all of the energy for herself.]
Letâs change our perspective a little bit.
[For some purpose, Vysis is stockpiling Prime Originsâ¦â¦]
Hijiri turns her gaze to me.
[In other wordsâ¦â¦ The past Heroes who were summoned may not have been repatriated to their former world. They were either dealt with by Vysis or forced to spend the rest of their lives in this worldâ¦â¦ not of their own volition.]
[Given the state of the Lineage of Heroes I had met in the pastâ¦â¦ Itâs not impossible. And, in situations where sheâs disposing of themâ¦â¦ Sheâs using the Disposal Ruins.]
Perhaps, there might be some inconvenience if she directly dealt with them herself.
However, if they were to die at the Disposal Ruins where she teleported them toâ¦â¦ that could be considered safe.
If this really is the caseâ¦â¦
I see.
Perhaps, thereâs a meaning as to why she went out of the trouble to send them down the Disposal Ruins.
[I also have something Iâd like to ask. Sogou and you sisters, do you really want to return to our former world?]
[I think itâs safe to say that Sogou-san and us sistersâ¦â¦ and I suppose the members of Sogou-sanâs group are thinking that way.]
[If Vysis is defeated and we obtain the Prime Origin, we can return to our former world even without that sh*tty Goddessââââ- through the Forbidden Curse of Repatriation.]
Iâve already told her about the Forbidden Curse of Repatriation through Erikaâs familiar.
[In short, what Mimori-kun is saying is that this is also a battle for us 2-C to return to our former world. Andâ¦â¦ You want me to tell that to Sogou-san as well.]
[It really helps that you can quickly understand what I mean.]
Itâs all simpleâ¦â¦
âBring down Vysis.â
Currently, it would be correct to have the guys in 2-C think that way.
And who could be the better flag-bearer to this than Takao Hijiri?
[Regarding Sogouâ¦â¦ Do you have any idea on how to handle her from here on out?]
[After she regains consciousness, why donât you leave her to me for a while? I think we need to take care of her mentally first.]
[â¦â¦Alright. The only one who can do that right now is Hijiri after all.]
I think thatâs the best we can do right now.
[As for how weâre publicly treated, what do you think?]
[For the time beingâ¦â¦ Iâd prefer if you were still thought of as dead or missing.]
[Youâre right. Even matters in regard to Sogou-san herself, we arenât sure how things would turn out about herâ¦â¦ and even considering our classmates who should be in Alion, I at least think we shouldnât give out any information that would make them think that weâre on Miraâs side.]
[â¦â¦When she wakes up, Sogou-san will be most concerned about them first. At this point in time, Iâd say theyâre Sogou-sanâs biggest weak point.]
Our classmates who should be in Alion.
We have to create a situation where they are safe.
If this were to fail, I feel that Sogou Ayakaâs mental state would be in a precarious situation.
â¦â¦Worst case scenario, we may have to abandon the 2-C guys left over there.
What Iâm concerned about though is how Hijiri sees those guysââââ-
[About our classmates back in Alionâ¦â¦]
[â¦â¦Yeah.]
[Actually, it isnât that thereâs no way to safely break them out of Alion in one piece.]
Hmm?
ââââAhh.
Could it beâ¦â¦
[The person you mentioned earlier that might be the key to fighting Vysisâ¦â¦]
[Yesââââ That certain personâ¦â¦ You could say theyâre an inside collaborator. That person, when they find the right moment, might be able to take our classmates out of Alion.]
[Would the person themself be safe?]
[I think theyâll be fineâ¦â¦ I did tell them to give priority to their own safety. However, that person also doesnât think well of Vysis. Even though theyâre quite trusted by Vysis, that is.]
[Heehhhâ¦â¦ So thereâs a person around her like that huh.]
A certain person huh.
It doesnât seem like she intends to reveal their name yet.
Theyâre close to Vysis and trusted by her.
And yetâââ- Theyâre someone who would betray Vysis.
â¦â¦Something isnât right.
How should I say thisâ¦â¦
If theyâre that kind of person, I donât feel like theyâd be someone whoâd hang around Vysis.
At that momentââââ Hijiri tapped the ground with the tip of her shoe.
[ââââWell, thinking about it again, I suppose thereâs really no point in hiding theirâ¦â¦ her name here. Thinking about the future, I should do my best to share information with you. The name of the collaborator I mentioned is Nyantan Kikeepat.]
[ââââââââ]
Nyaki.
So this is where the connection between them was made huh.
[Could it beâ¦â¦ you know who she is?]
[No, we have never met before. Itâs justâ¦â¦]
That guyâ¦â¦
[Sheâs someoneââââ who Iâd absolutely like to meet up with safely.]