Hajime felt something soft and warm enveloping his entire body. It felt rather
nostalgic. It was the sensation of sleeping on a bed. Cushioned by a soft mattress and
covered by a warm down blanket, Hajime's mind was thrown into a panic.
What the hell? I thought I was in the labyrinth… What am I doing on a bed? Still
somewhat groggy, he blindly tried to grope around his surroundings. However, his
right hand refused to move. It was wrapped in a completely different kind of softness
than the bed and actually couldn't move.
What's going on? He experimentally tried to squeeze his hand a little. There was a soft,
elastic thing between his fingers that molded to his touch. He found himself enjoying
the sensation and began squeezing the soft object over and over again, when
suddenly…
"…Aaahn…"
Huh!? He heard a sensual moan. His hazy consciousness was instantly alert. Panicking,
he frantically pushed his body into a sitting position. As he did so, he realized he really
had been sleeping on a bed. A magnificent four poster bed furnished with pure white
sheets.
The bed was on some kind of raised stone terrace. A faint breeze blew past his cheek.
The view of his surroundings was blocked by thick pillars and thin curtains. It was like
a bed had been dumped smack dab in the middle of the Parthenon. Warm yellow light,
light that he hadn't seen in ages, spilled into the room.
I thought we'd just gotten done with our death match against the Hydra. Where on earth
am I? Don't tell me this is heaven! The ostentatiousness of it all made Hajime instantly
think of the worst outcome, but the voice he heard beside him a moment later brought
him back to his senses.
"…Nhaah… Hajime… Aaah…"
"Wha—!?"
Hajime kicked off the sheets and saw that he had been sleeping next to a beautiful
naked girl. Yue was sleeping peacefully beside him, her tiny body wrapped around his
right arm. It was then that he realized he too was naked.
"I see… Guess I've become a harem protagonist… Wait, no I haven't, what the hell am
I saying!?" Hajime acted out some kind of weird skit in his confusion. Somewhat
disoriented still, he tried to wake Yue up.
"Yue, get up. Yue."
"Mmmf…" Yue mumbled incoherently in her sleep and clung even tighter to Hajime's
arm. His right hand was getting dangerously close to a certain part of her lower body.
"Guh… Don't tell me this really is heaven!?" Spouting absolute nonsense, Hajime
attempted to disentangle his right arm. But every time he tried to move it…
"…Mmmf… Mmng… Ah…" Yue would moan provocatively.
"Gah, I need to cool it. No matter how old she is, she still looks way too young. I can't
let myself get excited over something like this! I'm no lolicon!" He repeated those
words to himself, knowing it was this moment that would decide forever whether he
was a pervert or a gentleman. Hajime gave up on freeing his arm and instead tried to
wake Yue up, but no matter how loudly he shouted her name she simply mumbled in
her sleep and continued snoozing.
Eventually, he started getting a little annoyed. How dare that little brat sleep so
peacefully while I'm tearing my hair out worrying about where we've ended up!
Unable to bear it any longer, he screamed at her.
"Wake up already, you stupid sexy vampire princess!" After that, he activated his
Lightning Field. There was a crackle of electricity and tendrils of lightning raced down
his arm.
"Abababababababababa!?" Yue twitched as the electricity jolted her awake. She
quickly let go of Hajime's arm and opened her eyes.
"…Hajime?"
"Yep, it's me, Hajime. Morning, sleepyhe—"
"Hajime!"
"Huh!?"
Yue gazed blankly at Hajime for a few seconds before suddenly opening her eyes wide
and leaping into his chest. With the both of them still stark naked, of course. He felt
the soft sensation of her skin caress his entire body while a sweet aroma tickled his
nose. He couldn't keep himself from getting aroused any longer.
However, when he saw her sobbing into his chest, he couldn't bring himself to peel her
off. Instead, he smiled awkwardly and patted her head.
"Sorry, I probably worried you, didn't I?"
"Yeah… You sure did…" She clung to him for a while, showing no signs of letting go.
Hajime reasoned that since she was the one who looked after him when he'd
collapsed, she deserved at least this much, and so he simply continued stroking her
head.
Finally, after Yue had calmed down, Hajime asked her about their current situation. He
made sure she wrapped herself up with some sheets too.
"So what happened after we beat that thing? Where are we?"
"After you collapsed…"
According to Yue, she crawled over to Hajime, exhausted from using up all her mana,
and was clinging to him when the door suddenly opened by itself. Prepared to fend off
a new wave of enemies, Yue sat there vigilantly, but no matter how much time passed
nothing came through the door. Finally, she recovered enough of her mana to be able
to stand and went to examine what was on the other side.
Even though the Ambrosia was healing his wounds, he was still on the verge of death
and in a very unstable condition. His abnormally powerful half-monster body was
keeping him alive, but there was no telling how long the Ambrosia would be able to
counteract the effects of the poison. Had new enemies popped out of that door, it
would have been the end for them both. Which was why Yue went to go confirm what
was on the other side.
What she'd seen on the other side of the door was…
"The maverick's lair." She'd discovered a very comfortable living space. After she had
made sure there were no enemies in the area, she had carried Hajime to the bedroom
she'd found and given him every last drop of Ambrosia that came out of the now
dwindling Divinity Stone. Finally, it appeared that the Ambrosia's power had
overcome the aurora's poison and Hajime began healing normally. Exhausted, Yue had
fallen asleep next to him.
"…I see. So you saved me back there, Yue? Thank you."
"Mhm!" Yue's eyes sparkled with boundless happiness at Hajime's gratitude. The
expressiveness of her eyes made up for the lack of normal expressions by her.
"By the way… why am I naked?" he asked, genuinely curious. He sincerely hoped it
wasn't because they'd had sex. It wasn't that he didn't like Yue… He just wanted to
make sure he was mentally prepared before he made that jump.
"You were dirty… so I cleaned you up."
"Why are you licking your lips like that?"
That seductive smile of hers was the same one she always wore after she'd finished
sucking Hajime's blood. Shivers ran down his spine.
"Okay, but then why did you sleep next to me? And why… naked?"
"Fufu…"
"Wait, what's with that laugh?! What'd you do!? And quit licking your lips like that
already!"
Hajime kept questioning Yue, but she simply gave him that same bewitching stare and
refused to answer any further. It looked like she was having fun. Finally, he gave up
and decided to start investigating the maverick's lair.
As they prepared to leave, Yue pulled out some clothes she had found while exploring
earlier. They were men's clothes. Which meant the maverick was most likely a guy.
Hajime discovered they fit him quite nicely and began inspecting what remained of his
equipment. One never knew what kind of traps they might encounter in a labyrinth.
Yue finished dressing herself as well, and Hajime turned back to look at her.
All she was wearing was… a single long-sleeved shirt.
"Yue, are you trying to tempt me?"
"Hm…? The shirt's just too big."
Hajime supposed a guy's clothes would be too big for Yue, who was only 140
centimeters tall. However, the shirt hugged her body tightly, accentuating her modest
breasts, and stretched only down to her thighs, leaving her slender legs exposed.
Despite her young appearance, she looked positively alluring. Hajime was unsure
where to look.
"…If you're not doing this on purpose, then that's scary too." Hajime couldn't tell if Yue
was purposely doing it or not, but that charm of hers was frightening either way.
As he exited the bedroom, he was stunned at the sight that greeted him outside.
The sun was shining brightly into the room.
Of course, they were still underground, so it couldn't possibly have been the real sun.
There was a giant conical structure hanging high above the ceiling, with a dazzlingly
bright orb hugging the cone's bottom side. The reason Hajime's mind had instantly
thought of sunlight was not only due to the light and warmth, but also because it had
none of the artificial quality present in lamps or fluorescent lighting.
"…It looks like a moon at night."
"Seriously?"
The sight of the sun was so shocking that it took him a second to realize the sound of
rushing water filled the room as well.
The room they were in was about the size of a baseball stadium, with the wall in the
far back completely covered by a waterfall. Water poured out of a small opening in the
ceiling and fell into a river below that flowed further in, passing through a cavern on
the far wall. The rush of falling water created a refreshing breeze that blew pleasantly
across their faces. Upon closer inspection, Hajime discovered that there were fish
living in the river too. It was possible the fish had followed the river's current and
traveled there from the surface.
A short distance from the river was a miniature farm. There didn't seem to be anything
growing there at the moment. Next to the fields stood a cozy looking barn. Though it
seemed empty, it was clear with the supply of water, fish, meat, and vegetables present
that one could cook anything they were so inclined to. The entire room was covered
in greenery and there were trees scattered about the area.
Hajime decided to explore the side closest to him first, and started walking toward a
building located next to the bedroom they'd been sleeping in. It was more a structure
carved directly out of the rock wall than a building.
"…I investigated it earlier, but most of the doors were locked."
"I see. Yue, don't let your guard down."
"Okay…"
The rock that the house was carved out of appeared to be some kind of white
limestone. It gave of a very clean look, and another one of those light spheres was
hanging from the entrance's ceiling. The light was a bit too dazzling for Yue and
Hajime, who'd spent a great deal of time surrounded by darkness. The house was three
stories tall and well ventilated throughout.
They decided to start by exploring the first floor.
There was a thick rug laid out next to a fireplace, a living room furnished with sofas, a
kitchen, and even a bathroom. Interestingly enough, the place appeared brand new.
Though they found no presence of other people, it seemed obviously lived in. The
appliances and furniture hadn't seen use in quite some time, but it was clear their
owner took good care of them. Rather than an inhabited dwelling, it felt more like a
house someone simply managed. Hajime and Yue warily continued deeper into the
house.
After a while, they found themselves standing outside again. There was an oval-shaped
door that led to a backyard of sorts that contained a lion statue. The lion's mouth was
open mid-roar. Next to the statue was a magic circle. Hajime experimentally poured
some mana into it, and hot water jettisoned out of the lion's gaping maw. Apparently
lion fountains were a staple of high-class places no matter which world one was in.
"This is basically a bath, isn't it? Perfect, it's been months since I last took one." Hajime
smiled happily. Until that point he had never had the luxury to worry about hygiene,
but now that they were finally able to take a breather he realized he was filthy all over.
He used the magic circle to pour out some more water and lightly wiped his body
down as a temporary measure.
Still, that wasn't enough to satisfy him. He was Japanese, and like all his countrymen,
he loved baths. Once they were sure the area was safe, he was going to take a nice long
soak and cleanse himself properly.
Yue watched his growing excitement, and chimed in with her opinion on the matter.
"…Do you want to go in together?"
"I'd prefer to relax alone for a bit…"
"Muu…" Yue was playfully kicking around the water, and Hajime thought that if she
bathed with him his bath would be anything but relaxing, so he refused her. She
pouted unhappily at his curt rejection.
Their examination of the lion statue complete, the pair made their way up to the
second floor. There they discovered a library and a workshop of some kind. But the
bookshelves and the door inside the workshop were all locked, so they weren't able to
do a thorough examination of the rooms. They tried various means of opening them,
but none worked, so they simply gave up.
After that, they climbed the stairs to the third floor and saw a single room set in the
back.
There was nothing else on the floor. As Hajime pushed open the door, he saw an eightmeter-long magic circle inlaid on the floor that had some of the most complex and
subtle inscriptions he had ever seen. The circle's design and layout were so detailed
that it wouldn't have been an exaggeration to call the whole thing a work of art.
But what caught Hajime's eye most was the person sitting in an ostentatious chair
right next to the circle.
Said person was clearly dead. The corpse had already decayed until nothing but bones
remained, and it was clothed in a grand robe of black and gold. There was not the
slightest hint of dust or grime anywhere on the robe. The impeccable cleanliness of
the corpse made it seem more akin to a haunted house prop than something actually
scary.
It was splayed out on the chair in a relaxed pose, with the skull's empty sockets staring
down at its own figure. Almost as if the person it had once been had simply sat down
there and died that way. The skeleton and magic circle were the only objects in the
room. Why'd they chose to come here to die and not their bedroom or the living room…?
"Looks suspicious… What should we do?" Yue seemed concerned about the skeleton
as well. Hajime assumed it must have belonged to the maverick that was said to live
here. The strange thing was that he died peacefully sitting like that, as if he were
waiting for someone.
"Well, if we want to find a way out, this room seems to be our best bet. Even
Transmutation couldn't do anything to the locks we found in the library and the
workshop, so… this is the only thing left to investigate. Yue, be ready for anything. I'll
be counting on you if something happens."
"Okay… be careful."
Hajime tentatively took a step forward. Nothing happened, so he kept advancing
slowly. Then, when he reached the center of the circle, the entire room was filled with
bright yellow light.
Hajime closed his eyes, unable to handle the intensity. A second later, it felt as if
something invaded his head, and he began seeing flashbacks of his time in the abyss,
starting from when he fell all the way up until he fought the Hydra.
Finally, the magic circle's power began to wane and the light dimmed somewhat.
Hajime opened his eyes… and saw a black-robed young man standing before him. He
hadn't sensed him enter the room at all.
The magic circle still glowed faintly, filling the room with a mystical light. Hajime
instantly shifted into a battle stance, but after a few seconds he lowered his guard. Not
only could he not feel any hostility or malice coming from the man in front of him, but
the figure himself didn't seem real. When he scrutinized it a little further, Hajime
realized the robe he was wearing was the same as the one the skeleton had. That told
him enough to guess who the man in front of him probably was.
Hajime silently gazed at the figure, waiting for something to happen. Finally, the
apparition began to speak.
"I congratulate you on overcoming my trial. My name is Oscar Orcus. I am the man
who created this labyrinth. I suppose to the world I'm known as a maverick." It seemed
the dead man sitting in front of them was Oscar Orcus, the creator of the Great Orcus
Labyrinth. Hajime and Yue stared, half surprised, half expecting it.
"By the way, please spare me the questions. This is nothing more than a recording I
left behind, so I unfortunately cannot answer any queries you may have. I wanted to
tell those who made it this far why it was that we, who learned the truth of the world,
chose to fight against the gods… so I decided to leave a message. And this was the
simplest form to convey that message in. I want you to know… that though we were
mavericks, we were not truly rebels."
The story he wove for them was completely different from the history Hajime had
learned from the Holy Church's records, or the stories Yue had been told about the
mavericks. The revelations Oscar had for them shocked them to the core.
His tale was one of mad gods and their descendants who fought against them.
A short time after the Age of the Gods, the world was engulfed in strife. Humans,
demons, and even beastmen all fought against each other in a never-ending war. Their
reasons were as numerous as their battles. Land, resources, personal values, greed,
but most important among them was theology.
In that age, the races and countries were split up into numerous factions, each of
which had their own god. And it was each tribe's god that incited its people to fight
against those who worshiped others.
After some time, a group appeared that sought to put an end to this centuries-long
war. They called themselves the Liberators.
There was only one thing they all had in common. Each member was a direct
descendant of one of the gods. Their leader was someone who had, by coincidence,
happened to learn of the gods' true intentions. It appeared that the gods were using
the various races like pawns, playing a grand game of chess with the world as their
board. The leader of the Liberators couldn't stand their sickening disregard for life,
and began looking for comrades who felt the same way he did.
After an arduous search, they were able to discover the location of Asgard, the home
of the gods. There were seven among the Liberators who were exceptionally powerful,
and they were chosen to be the vanguard in the battle against the gods.
However, their plans were foiled before the battle could even begin. The gods
manipulated the sentient races and made them believe the Liberators were trying to
destroy the world. They were marked as enemies of the gods, and every human,
demon, and beastman considered them their mortal foe.
After a great many conspiracies, events, and dramatic encounters, the Liberators
found themselves on the run. They couldn't bring themselves to fight the people they
had sworn to protect, but those very people believed they were ungrateful heretics
trying to bring about the end of the world. Their true name was forgotten, and they
were known simply as mavericks in the annals of history.
The Liberators were killed off one by one, until only the strongest seven remained.
With the entire world against them, they realized they wouldn't be able to defeat the
gods. So they scattered to the ends of the earth and built huge labyrinths to hide
themselves in. They created a series of trials, praying that someone who could clear
them might one day appear, so they could bequeath their powers onto them in hopes
that these new warriors would carry out their dreams.
After he finished his long speech, Oscar smiled peacefully.
"I have no idea who you are, or why you chose to fight your way down here. Nor do I
have any intention of forcing my own dreams of the gods' demise onto you. I simply
wanted you to know what it was we fought, and died, for… As a reward for hearing me
out, I shall grant you my strength. How you use it is entirely up to you. I can only pray
you won't use it for evil. That's all I have to say. Thank you for listening to the end. May
the 'blessings' of the gods never reach you." Oscar's apparition vanished once he
finished talking. At the same time, Hajime felt something strange enter his mind. The
sensation was quite painful, but because he knew what was happening, he quietly let
it enter inside him.
The pain finally subsided, and the magic circle grew dim once more. Hajime let out a
long breath he hadn't realized he'd been holding in the whole time.
"Hajime… are you ok?"
"Yeah, I'm fine… But man, what a tale."
"Yeah… What are you going to do?"
Yue was referring, of course, to Oscar's tale.
"Hm? Nothing really. It was those good-for-nothing gods that summoned me here in
the first place and told me to go fight in their war. I hate them as it is anyway. Still, this
world's got nothing to do with me. All I care about is making it back to the surface and
finding a way home. That's all… Did his story bother you, Yue?"
The old Hajime might have been more sympathetic to this world's plight, but the
reforged Hajime discarded Oscar's tale without so much as a second thought. It's this
world's problem, so the people of this world should deal with it.
That being said, Yue was someone of this world. Which was why, if she said she wanted
to do something about it, Hajime might have reconsidered. His bond with Yue wasn't
something he could discard as easily Oscar's story.
However, Yue shook her head without hesitation.
"My home is wherever you are… I don't care about anywhere else." She sidled up to
Hajime and squeezed his hand. The warmth of her hand told him she wasn't just trying
to be considerate.
Yue once devoted her entire life to her country. Despite that, she was betrayed by the
ones she trusted most and left to rot in the darkness. None of her subjects came to
save her. Three hundred years had passed since then, and all the people she knew
were long since dead. For Yue, there was not a single thing left to care about in this
world. In fact, much like Hajime, she had started to see the realm as a prison more
than her home after being trapped for so long. And it was Hajime who had saved her
from that prison. Which was why she only cared about being by Hajime's side.
"…I see." Hajime blushed a little. He then cleared his throat and dropped a bombshell
of an announcement.
"Umm, also, I think I learned a new spell… Some kind of magic from the Age of the
Gods, I think?"
"…Really?" Yue said, amazed. Her surprise was understandable. After all, magic from
the Age of the Gods was something the gods had once used, magic that no longer
existed in the present day. Teleportation magic was from that age as well.
"This magic circle did something to my head, and it's like I suddenly understand how
it works, kind of."
"Are you sure you're all right?"
"Yeah, I'm totally fine. Even better, this spell's a perfect fit for me."
"…What kind of spell is it?"
"Umm, it's a creation spell of some kind. It lets me add magical properties to minerals,
and create new ore with special traits."
Yue's jaw hung open as she listened to Hajime's explanation.
"You can make artifacts?"
"Yeah, something like that."
The creation spell Hajime had inherited was the same magic people had used to create
artifacts in the Age of the Gods. Truly, it was the perfect skill for a Synergist. Though
Hajime didn't know it, Oscar's job had also been Synergist.
"You want to learn it too, Yue? You just have to step into the magic circle. It does this
kind of thing where it runs through your memories. Oscar said something about a trial
earlier too, so since we cleared it together, you should have the right to learn it as well."
"…I can't use transmutation."
"Oh yeah, I guess that's true… Still, it's magic from the Age of the Gods. There's no real
harm in learning it either way, right?"
"Okay. If you want me to, Hajime." Urged onward by Hajime, Yue stepped into the magic
circle next. It began glowing faintly and started probing Yue's memories. It must have
decided Yue had cleared the conditions as well, since the apparition appeared once
more.
"I congratulate you on overcoming my trial. My name is Oscar…"
Oscar's disembodied voice rang out for a second time. Having it happen a second time
kind of ruined the moment. Oscar repeated the same words he had earlier, so Yue and
Hajime ignored him and continued their conversation.
"How'd it go? Did you learn it?"
"Yeah, I did. But artifacts don't make much sense to me."
"Hmmm, I guess even ancient magic is useless unless you've got an affinity for it."
The vision of Oscar smiled as it wrapped up its conversation. It was kind of surreal,
really. Hajime couldn't be sure he didn't imagine it, but it felt like the skeleton behind
the vision looked somewhat sad.
"Ah, since I guess this house is basically ours now, we should get rid of the skeleton."
He had no respect for the corpse at all.
"Yeah… He'll make good fertilizer for the fields." Neither did Yue. Though there was no
wind, Oscar's skull fell forward another few inches.
They buried Oscar's skeleton near the edge of the field and even gave him a modest
gravestone. In the end, even they felt enough pity for him that they didn't just make
him into fertilizer.
Once the burial was finished, Hajime and Yue returned to the two places that had been
locked before. When they had buried him, they'd relieved him of the ring he'd been
wearing on his skeletal finger. It wasn't grave-robbing, since he hadn't been buried yet.
The ring had a symbol of a circle with a cross splitting it into even sections engraved
on it, which matched the engravings on the locks perfectly.
First, they went to the library. They were hoping some of the books would have
knowledge on how to get back to the surface. Hajime and Yue broke the seal on the
bookshelves and started perusing the volumes. During their search, they discovered
what appeared to be the building's blueprints. It wasn't nearly as detailed as a proper
set of blueprints, but there were a lot of memos about what would be built where and
how the layout of the house would look.
"Bingo! I found it, Yue!"
"Nice."
Hajime let out a whoop of joy. Yue responded happily as well, though with less
intensity. According to the blueprints, the magic circle on the third floor connected to
another circle that would teleport them back to the surface. It seemed that function
could only be activated with Orcus' ring, though. It was fortunate they'd sto— taken it
from him.
They also learned that cleaning was handled automatically at set intervals by golems
that normally rested in one of the workshop rooms, and that the globe hanging from
the ceiling possessed the same properties as the sun, so they could grow crops if they
wished. So that's why it's so clean even though no one's lived here in ages.
There were a number of artifacts and rare materials Oscar had been working with in
the locked room of his workshop, according to the memos. Hajime decided to ste—
take those too. It couldn't hurt to have more items to work with after all.
"Hajime… look at this."
"Hm?"
Yue had been looking through the other books while Hajime had pored over the
blueprints, and she came to him with one of them in her hands. It turned out to be
Oscar's diary. It chronicled the normal everyday life of Oscar and his six powerful
companions. One of the passages in it talked about the labyrinths his six comrades had
made.
"…So basically, that means if we conquer the other labyrinths, we can get all the
ancient magic the other Liberators possessed too?"
"…Maybe."
According to his diary, his six comrades had also designed their labyrinths so that
anyone who made it all the way to its furthest depths would be granted magic from
the Age of the Gods. Unfortunately, it didn't go into the specifics of what kind of magic
each had.
"One of them might help us get back to your world." Yue definitely has a point there.
After all, the teleportation magic that summoned my class here was from the Age of the
Gods too.
"Yeah. Now we have an idea of where to look next. Our goal after we get back to the
surface is to conquer the other six labyrinths."
"Yeah."
Hajime smiled, glad he'd finally found a lead. He started unconsciously patting Yue's
head, to which she closed her eyes happily and let herself be spoiled.
They searched around the library for a while longer, but they couldn't find any books
telling them the exact locations of the other labyrinths. For now, they were stuck with
the two whose locations were known, the Grand Gruen Volcano and the Haltina
Woods. They could also start searching around the Reisen Gorge and Schnee Snow
Fields, where two other labyrinths were said to be hidden.
Once they finished rummaging through the library, the pair headed over to the
workshop. There were a number of locked doors in the workshop, all of which Hajime
opened with Orcus' ring. Crammed inside were all manner of ore, tools with unknown
purposes, and work manuals. The entire treasure trove was a Synergist's dream come
true. Hajime folded his single arm as he lapsed into thought. Yue tilted her head,
puzzled, and asked him the question on her mind.
"…What's wrong?" After thinking deeply for a few minutes, Hajime turned to Yue and
answered.
"Hmm, well I was thinking. How about we stay here for a little while, Yue? Don't get
me wrong, I'm eager to return to the surface too… but since there's all this stuff to
explore and learn about, it might be better to make this our base and rest up for a bit.
Especially since if we're going to be heading for the other labyrinths next, it'd be best
to prepare ourselves as much as possible. What do you think?" Hajime was trying to
be considerate of Yue, since he figured after 300 years of darkness she was aching to
see the light, but she agreed rather quickly after looking at him blankly for a few
seconds. Hajime found that a little strange, but she just gave him a curt reply.
"…As long as I'm with you, Hajime, anywhere is fine." It seemed she didn't harbor any
burning desire to see the sun. Hajime blushed and scratched his cheek when he heard
her declare that so boldly.
With that settled, the two decided to stay there to train and prepare as much as
possible.
Soon enough evening fell, and the bright sunlight turned to pale moonlight. Hajime
was currently soaking in the bath, letting his entire body relax for the first time in
months. He'd been on edge ever since he'd fallen into the abyss. The bath cleansed him
in both body and soul.
"Haaaah, this feels great!" This kind of carefree tone was a first for the new Hajime. As
he let the energy drain from his body, he suddenly heard the sound of footsteps
heading his way. He cursed himself for letting his guard down.
"I told you I wanted to take my bath alone!"
There was a loud splash.
"Hmm… This really does feel nice…" And then, Yue was sitting next to him. She scooted
over next to Hajime, completely naked.
Her beautiful porcelain colored skin glowed enchantingly in the moonlight. That was
the first time Hajime had seen her do up her hair. The exposed nape of her neck only
served to increase her charm.
"…Yue, I distinctly remember telling you multiple times that I want to bathe alone, so
why are you here?" Hajime knew the flush rising up his body had nothing to do with
the heat of the water. He scolded Yue more angrily than usual, trying to hide his
excitement.
Yue could easily tell what was going through Hajime's mind at the moment, so she
gave him her most seductive sidelong glance yet as she replied.
"…But I refuse."
"Hey! When'd you get the time to read Jojo!"
"...…"
Hajime retorted reflexively. Which, unfortunately, meant he looked right at her. Her
slightly flushed skin filled his vision. There was a slight blush painting her face, making
her look all the more erotic. Her current appearance reminded him that she really was
far older than him. He was already unable to stand, but somehow he was far calmer
than he had been even when he fought the Hydra.
"At least cover your front. I know this house has a lot of towels."
"I want you to look."
"...…" Hajime was at a loss for words. Her unexpected reply left him even more
flustered than before. His lower half was raring and ready to go as it peeked out with
a "You rang, master?"
"…See? Hajime, don't you want to look?" Yue followed up with another attack. Her
pleading voice was slowly whittling away at Hajime's reasoning. "Master! Target
spotted at 12 o' clock!" His breathing started growing ragged.
"U-Umm, Yue. I'm not sure I…"
"…Am I not pretty enough?"
Hajime tried to reason his way out of the situation, but Yue cornered him with a very
depressed-sounding follow-up. When his eyes met hers, he realized the sadness and
insecurity in her voice had been real.
"Not at all. Trust me, you're really pretty. There's no way I'd ever think you're ugly!"
Before he realized it, Hajime's voice had grown louder and he was nearly shouting.
After he finished shouting, he suddenly realized how heated he'd gotten and realized
it was too far too late to back out. Yue had the same seductive expression she'd worn
at the beginning.
"…I see. That makes me happy. Because I belong to you, Hajime. So look as much as
you want."
"...…" Yue abruptly stood up. Bathwater dripped down her soft skin as she bared
herself to Hajime.
Hajime watched a single bead of water trail its way down her body. It passed over her
modest breasts, clung tightly to her slender waist, and trailed down her nether regions
before finally running down her thighs and rejoining the larger body of water below
it.
There was not a single blemish on her pale skin, and her proportions were almost
perfect. She wrapped her arms behind her back, not trying to hide any of herself from
Hajime. There was no way such an action wouldn't be embarrassing, and she was
indeed blushing slightly, but she still stood there proudly, her body trembling slightly.
It was the perfect combination of bashfulness and seductiveness.
Framed by the fake moon, her golden hair glowed around her like a halo. The sight
was so perfect that she seemed almost divine. At that moment, Hajime wouldn't have
doubted her even if she had told him she was a goddess.
At a complete loss for words, he could only continue to stare, clearly enthralled by the
sight of her. And as Yue had planned, that was enough to blow away any last traces of
reason he had left.
"Fufu…"
"Hah!?"
Yue laughed triumphantly, and Hajime finally returned to his senses. She was staring
at the only part of his body that was being honest about his feelings, and he swiftly
decided to beat a hasty retreat before his lower half got the better of him.
At this rate, he would get sucked into Yue's pace. It was precisely because he valued
her so much that he didn't want to do something in the heat of the moment without
carefully considering it first. As a man, he wanted to make sure he was ready to commit
to Yue before having sex.
However, it was already too late for him to escape from the vampire girl's clutches. She
flung herself at him, determined to settle things once and for all.
"Gotcha."
"…I-I can feel your—"
"I know, I'm doing it on purpose."
"Where'd you learn about all these cliches from!? Screw it, I'm getting out!"
He could clearly feel all of Yue's soft bits as she hugged him tight. He didn't think he
could hold on for much longer. If he didn't leave, he would turn into a mindless beast
and ravish the only person he held dear.
Unfortunately…
"You're not getting away!"
"Hey, wait! Ah… Aaaaah!"
The vampire princess wasn't going to let her prey escape. What happened after was…
well, exactly what anyone would imagine.
Two months had passed since that fateful night in the bathtub.
Both Hajime's body and spirit had been reforged by fighting the monstrosities that
inhabited the deepest pits of hell. But no matter how much the abyss might have
toughened him up, he still had had no chance of fending off Yue's aggressive advances.
So, in the end, he decided to simply accept them.
He'd known for a while that Yue had feelings for him. It was actually part of why he'd
promised to bring her back home with him. Plus, he'd realized he loved Yue, but had
given himself flimsy excuses like telling himself he needed to keep his mind focused
on the goal or he'd never make it back home to keep himself from acting on those
feelings.
But then they'd managed to discover a safe location to turn into their base, and a hint
on how he could find his way home, so even that flimsy pretext had vanished. Without
any reason left to turn down Yue, he could no longer resist.
Their idyllic lifestyle in the following months had been so full of coquettish flirtation
that anyone watching them would have started tearing their hair out in annoyance.
Around the same time, somewhere very far away, a girl was terrifying her best friend
with an expression so demonic that it appeared as if the avatar of rage himself had
manifested behind her like a stand. It was an omen of what was soon to come.
"…Hajime, how does that feel?"
"Ahhh, yeah that's perfect."
"Fufu… Then how about this?"
"Aaah, that's good too."
"Then… this will be even better…"
Yue was currently giving Hajime a massage. An honest to goodness, non-erotic
massage. They were both fully clothed too. Hajime had modified some of Oscar's old
clothes to fit Yue.
She was currently dressed in a short skirt that left most of her slender legs fully
revealed. The reason she was straddling Hajime and giving him a massage had
something to do with his left arm. His left arm that ended in a stump below his elbow.
Attached to that stump now was an artificial arm. Yue was in the process of massaging
the area around it to work the kinks out of it.
The fake arm he had attached to his left elbow was an artifact, and with the infusion
of mana it could be moved just like a real one. The arm had pseudo-nerves installed
within it as well, and Hajime could feel things with it like he could with his real arm
when he filled it with mana. There were lines of pure silver running down the black
surface of his new arm, with magic circles and other engravings carved into the
apparatus at odd intervals.
The arm was fitted with all sorts of interesting gimmicks. Some of them had originally
been part of the arm when he'd found it in Oscar's workshop, while others were new
additions of Hajime's own design. He had used his creation magic to materialize all
kinds of specialized ores and added them to his arm. As it was now, his artificial limb
was an artifact that rivaled the greatest national treasure of any kingdom. That being
said, one needed the ability to directly manipulate their mana to operate the arm at
all, so it would be useless for most people. Over the course of the past two months,
Yue and Hajime had both improved their strength and equipment far beyond what it
had been when they first arrived. These were Hajime's current stats, to put into
perspective just how much they had grown.
Hajime Nagumo Age: 17 Male Level: ???
Job: Synergist
Strength: 10950
Vitality: 13190
Defense: 10670
Agility: 13450
Magic: 14780
Magic Defense: 14780
Skills: Transmute [+Ore Appraisal] [+Precision Transmutation] [+Ore Perception]
[+Ore Desynthesis] [+Ore Synthesis] [+Duplicate Transmutation] [+Compression
Synthesis] — Mana Manipulation [+Mana Discharge] [+Mana Compression] [+Remote
Manipulation] — Iron Stomach — Lightning Field — Air Dance [+Aerodynamic]
[+Supersonic Step] [+Steel Legs] [+Riftwalk] — Gale Claw — Night Vision — Far Sight
— Sense Presence [+Precision Sensing] — Detect Magic [+Precision Sensing] — Sense
Heat [+Precision Sensing] — Hide Presence [+Illusion Waltz] — Poison Resistance —
Paralysis Resistance — Petrification Resistance — Fear Resistance — Elemental
Resistance — Foresight — Diamond Skin — Steel Arms — Intimidate — Telepathy —
Tracking — Increased Mana Recovery — Mana Conversion [+Stamina] [+Healing] —
Limit Break — Creation Magic — Language Comprehension
A person's level was meant to denote their current degree of growth compared to their
max potential, and capped at 100. However, Hajime's body had undergone so many
transformations after absorbing demon meat that after a certain point his level
stopped growing even when his stats did, and finally his status plate had simply
decided to mark his level as unknown.
It did make sense, considering his current stats would normally be unthinkable with
the starting values he had initially begun with. His upper limits as a human had
increased with his stats, so it was safe to assume that his status plate was unable to
calculate the limits of his potential with his body so transformed.
As a comparison, the hero Kouki Amanogawa's maximum stats were somewhere in
the 1500 range. With the Limit Break skill, Kouki could temporarily triple those stats,
but even then, they barely came up to one third of Hajime's. And thanks to the Hydra
he had consumed, Hajime could use the Limit Break skill too. He had far surpassed his
overpowered classmates and become an overpowered cheat himself.
Most average humans had maximum stats of no more than 100 to 200, while those
who possessed a job ranged from 300 to 400. Demons and beastmen could have stats
ranging anywhere from 300 to 600 depending on the individual race and its
characteristics. If the hero, Kouki, was overpowered, then Hajime had to be some kind
of monster. With how much he had changed both physically and mentally, monster
probably was the best description for him.
The artificial arm wasn't the only new piece of equipment Hajime had plundered from
Oscar's workshop. Another handy piece of equipment he'd obtained was the "Treasure
Trove." This was a ring-shaped artifact that had a small one centimeter ruby set in its
center. The ruby was actually an artificially created dimensional space where things
could be stored. It was like a bag of holding, basically.
Hajime wasn't sure exactly how big this space was, but it was large enough to hold a
decent amount. There had still been space left over even after he had crammed all of
his weapons, tools, and crafting materials inside it. It only took a little bit of mana to
activate the magic circle engraved on the ruby to add or remove things to it. Anything
within one meter of the ring could be deposited, and withdrawn objects could be
placed anywhere within the same radius.
It was a very handy artifact by any measure, but for Hajime it was especially useful
because of his weapons. Because the ring could transport withdrawn objects
anywhere within one meter of the ring, Hajime had toyed with the possibility of
reloading with it.
When he had put his theory to the test, he met with limited success. While the ring
wasn't precise enough to let him warp the bullets directly into his magazine, it could
bring them out perfectly aligned in position to be loaded. So instead he combined his
skills together to teleport the bullets into the air above his gun chamber and let them
fall into the magazine. It was an impromptu form of midair reloading.
The only type of gun suited to that style was a break-action revolver. Unfortunately,
break-action revolvers weren't as powerful as swing-out revolvers. However,
reloading a swing-out revolver in midair was also far more difficult.
In order to remedy the situation, Hajime had created a makeshift kind of swing-out
cylinder. Part of it swung out to the top to allow for midair reloading. By manipulating
his mana, he could discard old shells as well. Then all he needed to do was spin the
chamber and let the bullets fall into place.
It had taken him only a month of nonstop training to perfect this technique. And there
was a reason he managed to master this superhuman feat in only a month. His Riftwalk
ability. Riftwalk not only gave him the ability to heighten his other movement skills,
but it also enhanced his five senses to their limit. It made it seem as if the rest of the
world was moving in slow motion, which was what made midair reloading possible.
On top of improving his weapons, he had also crafted a two-wheel mana-powered
vehicle, Steiff, and a four-wheel mana-powered vehicle, Brise.
As their description suggested, they used mana as fuel. Their frames were covered
with Azantium, the hardest metal in existence. Both of them were loaded to the brim
with weapons too. For all his transformations, Hajime was still a boy at heart. He still
had a burning passion for all things military. There had been times that he had gotten
so focused on his crafting that Yue had started to sulk, and he had all sorts of fluids
sucked out of him before she forgave him. He had also developed something he called
the Demon Eye.
Hajime had lost his right eye fighting against the Hydra. The heat of the aurora had
evaporated his eyeball entirely, so the Ambrosia had been unable to heal what at that
point had become a "lost" appendage. Yue had felt guilty about it since he had lost it
protecting her, so she had helped him develop the Demon Eye.
Even with ancient creation magic, Hajime was unable to reproduce an actual human
eyeball. However, he had instead imbued a piece of the Divinity Stone with Detect
Magic and Foresight, which created an artificial eye that saw different things than a
normal one.
He then added the same pseudo-nerves that were in his artificial arm into his artificial
eye, allowing for the images it captured to be sent directly to his brain. His Demon Eye
couldn't see things his normal eye could. Instead, it saw the flow and strength of mana
surrounding a person or object, its color, and the element and "core" of the spell they
were trying to activate.
The core of a spell was basically the gist of how it was being activated and the effect it
was attempting to enact on the world. He had known that the effects of a spell were
governed by the inscriptions inlaid into the magic circle invoking the spell, but until
now he had never considered the possibility that the spell and the magic circle must
somehow have been linked for the circle to continue directing the spell after it was
invoked. None of the books he had read in the palace had mentioned anything of the
sort. It was quite possible he had made a new discovery in the field of magic. Especially
considering that even Yue, who was an expert in magic, hadn't known anything about
it either.
Much like Sense Presence, Detect Magic as a skill only gave Hajime a vague idea of the
position and amount of mana being used. It wasn't much better than an alternate way
of searching for enemies. However, with the enhanced Demon Eye, he could pinpoint
the exact amount of mana being poured into what kind of spell, and because he could
see the spell's "core," it was possible for him to shoot it down and nullify the spell
entirely. Shooting down a spell's core required an extreme amount of precision,
though, so it wasn't always practical.
The reason he had used the Divinity Stone as the base material for his eye was because
no other ore would have worked. Hajime's guess was that only the Divinity Stone could
hold enough mana to maintain the spells he had imbued it with. He was still unskilled
at using his newly acquired creation magic, which was why he had only been able to
add two spells to the Divinity Stone so far. But considering how much mana it could
hold, he suspected he would be able to add even more spells to it once he got better at
using his creation skill.
Since the Demon Eye was made out of Divinity Stone, it was constantly giving off a
faint blue glow. In other words, his eye was always glowing. No matter what he did, he
couldn't seem to do anything about it, so he gave up and covered it with a black
eyepatch.
White hair, a fake arm, and an eyepatch— Hajime looked like some kind of edgy anime
protagonist now. The kind that might have spouted cliched lines like, "Be still, my
sealed left arm!" When he had seen himself in the mirror, Hajime had been so
depressed that he had spent an entire day moping in bed. Yue had to resort to some
rather… drastic measures to finally cheer him up.
Hajime had upgraded his weapons too. He had remade Schlagen, which had been
destroyed in the battle with the Hydra. He used Azantium for the frame and bullets,
making it harder than before. And since he no longer had to worry about carrying it
around thanks to the ring, he lengthened the barrel as well, increasing its range and
power.
He had also added a new gun to his arsenal— Metzelei, a railgun-enhanced gatling
gun. The inspiration for it had come from the time they had had to fight the army of
raptors and hadn't had enough firepower to take them all on. It was a monster of a
weapon, with six rotating barrels capable of firing 12,000 30mm caliber rounds a
minute. He had used creation magic to form the barrel out of a special, self-cooling
ore, but even then he could only fire consecutively for about five minutes before the
gun ran the danger of overheating. Plus, it needed a long time to cool before he could
use it again.
Also, as a way to gain complete combat superiority, and simply because Hajime
thought it was cool, he had created a rocket launcher called Orkan. It had a rectangular
barrel, and boasted a large magazine allowing for 12 consecutive shots. He could fire
different varieties of rockets too.
He had also created a sister revolver to Donner, Schlag. Since he had a prosthetic arm,
Hajime figured he could use two revolvers at once. His preferred style of combat was
close quarter gun combat, gun fu basically, with Donner and Schlag overpowering his
enemies. The reason he had settled on close combat was to work more efficiently with
Yue, who was a stereotypical back liner. That being said, he could fill any role in a party
with the variety of equipment he had at his disposal.
Hajime had created a wealth of other miscellaneous tools and equipment. However,
the Divinity Stone had finally lost most of its original mana, and had ceased producing
Ambrosia. He only had twelve precious vials of it left. He had tried suffusing it with
mana again, but the stone had refused to produce any more Ambrosia. The reason
being that mana had to be concentrated in the stone over centuries in order for it to
take effect.
But even then, Hajime didn't throw it away. It was, after all, the person— or rather
stone, that had saved his life. It was a sheer stroke of luck that he had found it at all,
and without it, he would have died for sure. Which was why he was so attached to it.
He loved it as much as that one plane crash survivor from a certain movie had loved
his volleyball.
So instead of discarding it, he had made use of the fact that it could store boundless
amounts of mana to make his Demon Eye. He had then carved the remainder of the
stone into a necklace, a pair of earrings, and a ring that he decided to gift to Yue.
Yue could use extremely powerful magic, all without incantations or magic circles, but
because she could so easily pour mana into her spells, she quickly ran out and became
unable to move. But by storing mana in her Divinity Stone jewelry beforehand, she
would be able to use them as a battery, allowing her to fire off powerful spells one
after another without collapsing.
With those thoughts in mind, Hajime had presented the Magic Stone Accessory series
to Yue, but her reaction had been rather unexpected.
"…Are you proposing to me?"
"You wot mate?"
Hajime was so surprised he slipped into some weird accent.
"It's to keep you from running out of mana quickly. I made these to protect you."
"So you are proposing."
"How many times do I have to say no before you get it? It's just equipment I made for
you."
"Hajime, you're so shy."
"Do you just ignore the words coming out of my mouth or something, Yue?"
"…You're shy in bed too."
"Can we please not go there!? Please?"
"Hajime…"
"Uh, yeah?"
"Thanks… I really love you."
"…You're welcome."
Almost all their conversations devolved into flirting after a while. They completed
their preparations to the utmost over the past two months.
Ten days later, Hajime and Yue finally decided to return to the surface.
As he began activating the magic circle on the third floor, Hajime quietly spoke to Yue.
"Yue… my weapons and our powers are probably considered heresy to the Holy
Church. I doubt they or the various human kingdoms are going to just let us roam free."
"Yeah…"
"They'll ask us to give up our artifacts or try and force us to help them in their war."
"Yeah…"
"If it was just humans we had to deal with, it wouldn't be a huge problem, but those
crazy gods pulling everyone's strings are probably gonna be after us too."
"Yeah…"
"We might end up making the entire world our enemy. No matter how many lives we
have, it might not be enough to come out unscathed."
"So what…" Hajime smiled at Yue's unconcerned response. She looked up at him, and
he gently stroked her golden-blonde hair in response. He looked deeply into her
crimson eyes, and saw that they were glowing with happiness. After a moment, he
took a deep breath, then spoke aloud his hopes and convictions in order to carve them
into his soul.
"I'll protect you, and you'll protect me. As long as we watch each other's backs, we'll
be stronger than anyone. We'll beat down anyone who stands against us and bust our
way out of this shitty world!"
Yue held her hands up to her chest, as if carving Hajime's words into her own soul as
well. Her deadpan expression crumbled, fading away to reveal the most beautiful
smile in the world.
Her reply was the same single syllable she always gave:
"Yeah!"