Chapter 108 - God’s Domain

If someone asked Eri Nakamura what her most vivid, unforgettable memory was, she

would answer: "The moment my dad died."

She had been six when her father had passed away. She was in the way of an oncoming

car when her father had jumped in to protect her, and he had died in her place. It was

the kind of boring accident you heard about on the news all the time. But to Eri, it had

been far from a boring event. Especially because of how her mother's attitude had

changed afterward.

Eri's mother had been from a well-off family, and she'd married Eri's father against

their wishes. Those who knew the family would say Eri's mother's obsession with her

husband bordered on complete dependence.

Unsurprisingly, Eri's mother had been unable to bear the shock of losing him.

However, the manner in which she broke was what made this story so tragic. For in

her despair, she'd channeled her rage at her own daughter, Eri.

At first it was just a snide remark here or there, but before long, it evolved into physical

and verbal abuse. Eri did her best to bear the pain… because even at the tender age of

six, she understood where her mother was coming from when she said it was all Eri's

fault. Indeed, Eri even believed it herself. After all, if not for her, her father would still

be alive. It was only natural that her mom hated her. It was only natural that her

mother wanted to hurt her.

At the same time, however, Eri also believed that if she weathered the pain, then

eventually her mother would return to being the gentle woman she'd known.

Eri's mother was discreet about how she hurt her, and Eri herself never said a word to

her teachers or the adults around her, so no one ever learned the twisted nature of the

pair's relationship.

It was inevitable that Eri eventually stopped smiling. In time she became a dark,

gloomy girl who simply took whatever abuse her mother dished out and bore it.

Most of the kids her age thought her creepy and avoided her. And naturally, she was

unable to make friends. The isolation only served to deepen her self-loathing and

gouge even deeper wounds into her already scarred heart.

She was nearing her limit when she was hit with yet another devastating blow. When

she was eleven, in fifth grade, she discovered her mom had brought home another

man. Eri watched in shock as her mother gushed over her thuggish new boyfriend.

She couldn't believe it. Eri had thought her mother had hurt her because she'd loved

her father so deeply. And in a way, that had, of course, been true, but Eri's mother had

been even weaker than Eri had thought. She simply couldn't survive without

depending on others.

From that day on, this new man began to live in the Nakamura house. He was utter

scum. Not satisfied with Eri's mother, he even set his lascivious sights on Eri herself.

Eri had to make herself as small and unnoticeable as possible in order to survive, but

it wasn't enough, so in an effort to protect herself from the man, she'd cut her hair—

which she'd grown out to emulate her beloved mother—short and started acting more

like a boy. Unfortunately, that caused her peers at school to distance themselves even

more. While she hadn't had any real friends, her classmates had at least talked to her

from time to time before. But after her change, they avoided her like the plague. The

increased isolation drove deeper cracks into Eri's wounded heart.

The sole thing keeping Eri from crumbling completely was the hope and belief that

her mother would eventually return to her kind, old self. That lone ray of hope drove

her forward. Of course, a part of Eri knew she was just deluding herself and that that

day would never come. But in the deluge of despair she was drowning in, false hope

was all she had to cling to.

No false hope could last forever, though. Three months after her mother had brought

her new boyfriend home, he finally tried to make a move on Eri while her mother was

out working.

In truth, Eri saw this as an opportunity. She had known this day would come

eventually, and she hoped that if she screamed loud enough, the neighbors would

catch the man in the act and the police would arrest him. With that, her hellish life

with him would finally be over. Then her mom would finally remember the man she'd

truly loved, and she'd go back to being herself.

However, after the nightmare was over and her mother came back and saw what had

happened, Eri realized she'd been a fool to believe. Instead of worrying about her

daughter or apologizing for bringing home such an awful man, she instead showered

Eri with hate.

To this day, Eri still remembered the first words her mother said to her back then:

"How could you seduce him, you bitch?!" Instead of realizing her boyfriend was an

awful person, Eri's mother thought she had once again stolen her man away from her.

At last, Eri saw the truth for what it was. The mother who'd betrayed her father, the

mother who kept hurting her after her father had died, the mother who cared more

about losing her new boyfriend than the fact that she'd been raped, did not love her

one bit.

In truth, Eri had known this for a while, but she'd been unwilling to face the truth. She

hadn't wanted to accept that her old, kind mother would never return. That this

spiteful, jealous woman was her mother's true nature.

Everything Eri had believed in was a lie. There had been no meaning to enduring this

pain for so long… and the future held absolutely no hope at all.

At that moment, Eri's heart shattered completely, and she lost consciousness. When

she woke up the next morning, she snuck out of the house, intending to kill herself.

She couldn't stay by her mother's side any longer.

In a fugue state, she stumbled over to a nearby bridge that crossed the river. And as

she looked down at the flowing water below, she decided this would be where she'd

end it. She hoped the current would carry her away somewhere where there wouldn't

be any people.

However, as she climbed onto the railing and prepared to leap off it, a voice

interrupted her, saying, "What are you doing?"

Turning back, Eri caught sight of a boy around her age. He was wearing a sweatshirt

and was clearly in the middle of a morning jog. Eri knew him quite well, since he was

the school's most popular boy, Kouki Amanogawa.

Seeing the despair in Eri's eyes, Kouki guessed that she was liable to hurt herself and

quickly dragged her down from the railing. In a patient voice, he asked her what had

happened.

At first Eri ignored him, but Kouki was so persistent that, eventually, she gave in. She

gave him a brief summary of her mess of a life, and Kouki, in standard Kouki fashion,

interpreted events in his own way. He thought that Eri had been harshly disciplined

by her father and that she had turned to her mother for salvation, but her mother had

scolded her as well. Since Eri had no friends she could rely on to help her through this

depressing time, she'd decided to kill herself.

On a basic level, Kouki's interpretation wasn't completely off the mark. Young as he

was, and still naively believing that all humans were fundamentally good, Kouki

simply wasn't able to comprehend that people like Eri's mother or her pedophile

boyfriend might exist. And so, he'd reinterpreted events in his mind in a way that fit

his worldview.

Believing completely in his own brand of justice, Kouki had flashed Eri his perfect

smile and said, "Don't worry; you're not alone anymore. I'll protect you, Eri."

Eri's life until that point had consisted of being told over and over that she was

worthless, so hearing someone say that he'd protect her was a novelty. Indeed, she

was so starved for any kind of affection that Kouki's declaration had a huge impact on

her. It helped that Kouki looked like a handsome prince, and he'd appeared at the

dramatic moment right as Eri had been about to kill herself.

In the end, Kouki managed to convince Eri not to kill herself, and when she was forced

to go to school by her mom, she discovered that all the girls in the class were suddenly

talking to her. Afterward, she found out that this, too, had been Kouki's doing.

Unsurprisingly, she fell madly in love with him as a result.

In the same way that bad things had kept on piling up one after another thus far, good

things started piling up instead. A few days later, child protective services finally

showed up to investigate her mother's abuse. It seemed her attempted suicide had

brought attention to the fact that something might be wrong at home.

However, instead of ratting her mother out, Eri did her best to put on the good

daughter act, even though it had made her want to puke. She knew that if she was

separated from her mom, she wouldn't be able to keep going to the same school.

Eri distinctly remembered her mother's reaction when she'd pretended to love her. At

first, her mother's expression had been one of pure shock, but then it slowly morphed

into one of fear.

It was then that Eri realized how simple it was to turn someone's world upside down

and make them dance in the palm of her hand. Just by smiling at her mother instead

of glowering darkly, she could force her to avert her eyes and fall silent. Once, Eri went

up to her mother and whispered, "What should I steal from you next?" At that, her

mother went deathly pale and ran screaming out of the house.

For her part, Eri was convinced this was all thanks to Kouki, the shining prince who'd

sworn to protect her. It was because Kouki had rescued her that her world had

changed. She believed that she was special and that she'd been chosen by this

handsome prince. So long as she was with him, she was certain her life would be full

of light and happiness.

Eri continued threatening her mother until she went off to live somewhere else and

simply provided Eri with a monthly allowance. And once that happened, she began

preparing to welcome Kouki to her side. However, what Eri didn't realize was that

she'd misunderstood the kind of person Kouki was.

To Kouki, Eri was just another girl that a hero such as himself was supposed to save.

And in his eyes, his job was done the moment he'd talked to his classmates and asked

them to get along with Eri.

In the same way that the heroines the protagonist rescued rarely ever showed up in

future arcs, to Kouki, Eri's arc was already done, so he no longer needed to interact

with her.

Eri didn't realize that, though, and she found it strange that Kouki treated her the same

as he did anyone else. Moreover, she'd failed to realize the other girls he'd saved

weren't "special" to him either. She began to burn with jealousy, wondering why they

were by his side and not her. The suffering from her childhood had already shattered

her heart to pieces, and all Kouki had done was tape the outside back together to make

it look like she was okay. However, such a shoddy repair job couldn't hold, so Eri's

broken heart shattered once more, this time sending her down a spiral of madness

from which there was no escape.

"Didn't you say I wasn't alone anymore? Didn't you promise to protect me? So then,

why are you saying the same thing to everyone else? Why aren't you looking only at

me? Why won't you help me even though I'm suffering so much right now? Why are

you smiling like that at other girls? Why do you look at me like I'm just another girl?

Why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why

why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why…"

A new kind of darkness began to envelop Eri's heart. She could feel herself sinking into

a pit of jealousy, slowly drowning until nothing—

"E… ri… Eri… Eri!"

Eri was suddenly snapped out of her reminiscing. Feeling as though a great weight had

been lifted off her shoulders, she savored the choking cries, the faint smell of sweat

and blood, and the raw sensation of flesh on her palms.

"Whoops."

Realizing what was happening, Eri loosened her muscles. Then she watched as Kouki

coughed painfully underneath her. It seemed she'd unconsciously started choking

him.

Ugh… I can't believe I had such an unpleasant dream. Why'd I dream about the past now,

of all times? Am I just nervous about the end of the world?

Still straddling Kouki, Eri watched impassively as he gasped for air.

For all her purported love for Kouki, she seemed quite dispassionate when she looked

at him. It was almost as if she'd turned into an apostle in both body and soul.

"E-Eri? Are you okay?"

A normal person would have yelled at Eri for trying to choke them, but Kouki was

genuinely worried for her well-being. There was no fear, anger, or even dissatisfaction

in his voice. Eri couldn't tell if he was like that because of his own innate kindness or

because she was manipulating his thoughts with Spirit Binding. Either way, she was

satisfied with his response.

She gave him a beaming smile. But on her, even that perfect smile looked like a

disparaging sneer.

"I'm fine, Kouki-kun. Sorry I choked you. That must have hurt."

"I'll be okay. You were having a nightmare, weren't you? I could hear you moaning in

your sleep."

"Yeah, I was. I had a dream where they took you away from me and killed me."

Lying came as naturally as breathing to Eri, so she said that as she snuggled up to

Kouki. Neither of them were wearing any clothes. Both of them were resting on a

shoddy bed in a dilapidated room. The windows were broken, part of the ceiling had

caved in, and cracks were running across the floor. Size-wise, the room was as big as a

luxury hotel suite, but it was far too run-down for anyone to live comfortably in.

The sight of Eri, with her dirty gray hair, cuddling up to Kouki, who still acted like his

kind self, yet had cloudy, unfocused eyes, in the middle of that decaying room felt at

once fetishistic, lonely, and desperate.

"Don't worry, Eri," Kouki said, raising himself into a sitting position and curling his

fingers into a fist. "I won't let Nagumo have his way any longer. I'm going to break

Shizuku and the others free of his brainwashing, then save all of our classmates. I'll do

whatever it takes to beat Nagumo, even if I have to get my hands dirty. He's committed

far too many evil deeds to be allowed to roam free."

Kouki spat venom, venting all the dark feelings festering in his heart. He was fully

convinced that he was right and that Hajime Nagumo was the root of all evil. He truly

believed that killing Hajime would solve everything. In fact, he was certain that killing

Hajime would make all his classmates trust him again, make all of his friends love him

again, and bring everything back to the way it was before. There was absolutely no

basis for that belief, but he fully believed it would bring him back into the light and

turn him into everyone's hero once more.

"Yeah, yeah, I know. We have to make him pay and all that," Eri said as she got up and

covered Kouki's fist with her hands. But despite her gentle mannerisms, her gray eyes

were glowing with a fierce light. "If that fiend shows up, you'll protect me, right? You

promised, remember?"

"Yeah, I will."

"You'll prioritize me over your classmates, your friends, and even your own feelings,

right?"

"Well…"

"You promised we'd be together forever, didn't you?"

"Y-Yeah…"

"Don't worry. I'm on your side, Kouki-kun. In fact, I'm the only one on your side. I'm

not like the others, who betrayed you. I'll stand by you forever. I'll help you whenever

you need it," Eri whispered sweetly into Kouki's ear, her eyes glowing with a manic

light.

Distinctly aware of the softness in his arms, Kouki's resolve to do whatever it took to

"rescue" his classmates faded and he felt himself get sucked into Eri's gray eyes.

Of course, he still wanted to save his friends, but he also wanted to punish them for so

easily being led astray by Hajime and betraying him. Conflicting feelings warred inside

him, and he was no longer certain what course of action was "right." However, his own

desire to have clear-cut answers to everything in life and Eri's Spirit Binding both

subtly pushed him to conflate Eri's own desires with justice.

Kouki already tended to accept only the parts of reality that confirmed his viewpoint,

making it easy for Eri's Spirit Binding to completely dominate him. He had been

charmed by Eri's wiles and had willingly let himself get trapped in her web.

"Eri… Thanks. You're the only one who…"

"Yes? Go on."

She'd obviously guided him into saying this, but she still wanted to hear the words slip

from his lips.

Unaware that he was being manipulated, Kouki said in an innocent voice, "You're… the

only one who's special to me. No matter what happens, I won't leave your side. I'll

protect you, Eri."

"He he he he he he he he he…"

"Eri? Mmmpf…" Kouki shot Eri a concerned glance, but before he could say anything,

she pressed her lips against his. However, even that act made her look like a spider

devouring her prey.

After a few minutes, she broke off the kiss, a glimmering line of saliva connecting their

lips. Smiling faintly, Kouki closed his eyes and went to sleep.

The demi-apostleification had raised Kouki's stats, but his body had been resistant to

the change. While he didn't possess the strength full apostleification would have

granted him, he was still a lot stronger than before. As a result, though, his body

needed to rest frequently until it adjusted to his newfound power.

Eri wrapped a sheet around herself and left the bed. The sheet trailed along the floor

behind her as she walked barefoot over to the broken window. Shards of glass

crunched under her feet, but her apostleified body was far too tough to be damaged

by mere glass.

Once she reached the window, she looked outside. The sky was rust-red and the city a

ravaged ruin. A dry wind blew through the streets. This was the remains of one of the

civilizations Ehit had toyed with, destroyed, and then transported to the realm of the

gods to be preserved for all eternity.

The countdown toward the end of the world was almost over. Soon, all of Tortus, and

then Earth, would end up like this ruined city.

"You'd better actually die this time around," Eri grumbled. Even under the effects of

her Spirit Binding, Kouki was still unable to let go of his lingering desire to crush

Hajime and rescue his friends. However, Eri had absolutely no interest in fighting

Hajime. In fact, the last time she'd seen him, he had a gaping hole in his stomach and

had been hit by Ehit so hard he was covered in wounds from head to toe. She'd thought

for sure the monster of the abyss would die there, but she'd learned afterward from

an apostle that he'd somehow made it out of that situation alive. And not only that, but

he'd killed Alva in the process. It was unbelievable.

Hajime Nagumo was beyond Eri's comprehension. Common sense didn't seem to

apply to him. There was no way she was going to risk a confrontation with him.

Nothing good would come from getting mixed up with that cursed boy. The best

possible move was to simply ignore him.

Eri doubted he'd be able to break through the gate leading to the Sanctuary, so he'd

probably die with the rest of humanity when the wave of apostles rushed into their

world.

He'd better die.

Eri had already made a deal with Ehit. Once Ehit had conquered Earth, as a reward for

her efforts, he would gift her this city and no one, especially not Hajime and his friends,

would ever bother her. Thankfully, she'd already done enough, so he didn't even want

her to be part of the army that attacked Tortus.

Besides, even on the off chance that Hajime and his friends did make their way into

the Sanctuary, she still wouldn't have to face them. This ancient ruin was the farthest

away from the Sanctuary's gate, and it was astronomically unlikely that Hajime would

run into her on his way to Ehit. Plus, she doubted he had any reason to seek her out.

She knew Hajime Nagumo had zero interest in her or Kouki. He was a rational guy, and

if his goal was to get his vampire princess back, he wouldn't waste time searching for

her. And then, when he faced God, Ehit would simply strike him down. After all, for all

Hajime's strength, he didn't stand a chance against Ehit.

Almost everything was working in Eri's favor here. Come what may, her victory was

all but assured. And yet…

"Spread out in a one-kilometer radius. Keep an eye out for any intruders," she said to

a gray-winged man standing outside her window.

The man showed no signs of life, and his body was a cobbled-together mess. He simply

nodded silently, then started circling the ruins of the city. Other gray-winged figures

leaped out of nearby skyscrapers to join him, and they spread out to set a perimeter

around the ruins.

Eri couldn't afford to get complacent. Only after she'd killed everyone she didn't need,

captured everyone she did, bound their very souls, and crushed their will to resist her

would she be able to feel even a modicum of peace. She'd lost her trust in anyone or

anything years ago.

"I'm putting my faith in you, God," she said with a sardonic grin. Though she looked

like an apostle, she had about as much faith in Ehit as she did anyone else.

Turning on her heel, she returned to the bed and stared at Kouki's sleeping face. Then,

after a few seconds, she lowered herself to his side and hugged him.

"We're going to be together forever and eeeeeever," she squealed as she wrapped all

four of her limbs around him. "It'll be just us two alone in this world, with no one to

interrupt us."

Eri smiled. She didn't realize it, but she looked just like her own mother, the woman

she used to hate, which was precisely why she hadn't been able to believe in her only

true friend, who she'd decried as a hypocrite. It was also why she couldn't fathom that

Suzu might still come looking for her.

Eri had failed to notice the strength of her friend, who she'd cut off and humiliated.

And so, of course, she never imagined that same friend was desperately fighting her

way to Eri at that very moment in hope of conveying her feelings once more.

A vibrant burst of color was the first thing Hajime and the others saw when they first

stepped foot into the Sanctuary.

It felt like they'd wandered into a soap bubble. Colors warped and blended together,

and even the objects were fuzzy, having no clear outlines.

"Ugh, I think I'm gonna throw up," Suzu muttered, covering her mouth with one hand.

"Don't focus too hard on any one thing…" Shizuku cautioned.

"Hey, Nagumo, is this really the Sanctuary?" Ryutarou asked, frowning. The group's

Skyboards were pretty beat-up from the turbulence they'd had to go through to get

through the gate, but they were otherwise in good shape.

Hajime had needed to use both his inferior copy of the Crystal Key and the deprecated

version of the Arrow of Boundaries that Miledi Reisen had given him to force his way

into the Sanctuary. It had been a pretty rough entry, so Ryutarou was wondering if

maybe they'd ended up somewhere else.

Hajime himself wasn't certain enough to readily dismiss Ryutarou's question, so he

whipped out the Compass of Eternal Paths to check.

"No, this is definitely the Sanctuary."

Tio, who'd been keeping a wary eye on their surroundings, added, "With how many

apostles were pouring out of the gates, I assumed we would have to face an army of

them the moment we entered."

They had made it into the Sanctuary, but it seemed they'd ended up in a different area

than where the apostles and monsters were waiting. It was a stroke of good fortune,

but Hajime felt that there had to be a catch.

"It's quiet. There isn't even a single apostle in sight. Hell, the only thing here is…" Shea

muttered, looking off into the distance. "That."

"Guess it's as good a place to land as any."

Far below the group, a single structure could be seen. It was a massive wall that was

entirely white, but it was the only thing in this vibrant, colorful world that looked

concrete. The top of the wall was wide enough to accommodate ten people standing

next to each other. From there, a single path that seemed to stretch on for eternity led

farther into this strange region.

Hajime nodded to his companions, and they all alighted on the wall. Everyone stored

their Skyboards in their respective Treasure Troves, and then they all took out healing

potions to help them recover from the minor wounds they'd received on their way in.

While they were waiting for the potions to do their work, Shea suddenly pulled an iron

ball out of her Treasure Trove, walked over to the edge of the path, and dropped it.

"Whoa, I thought I could find out how far down this thing goes, but…"

"What happened?" Hajime asked.

"It didn't get very far, Hajime-san. Feels like it got swallowed up."

"Swallowed up by what?"

"No clue, but that's the only way I can describe it."

Indeed, the ball had been quickly swallowed up as if it had fallen into a swamp.

Shizuku and Suzu had watched it happen as well. They shook their heads, making it

clear that they agreed with Shea's assessment, despite how strange it seemed.

"All I know is that nothing good is waiting for you if you fall," Shizuku muttered.

"Let's get outta here, Nagumo. I don't like this place one bit," Ryutarou added, shivering.

He and the rest of the group naturally huddled in the center of the corridor.

"Sounds good to me. But keep your guard up, guys."

With everyone's wounds healed, the party began trekking down the seemingly endless

corridor. Hajime took the lead, while Tio served as the rearguard.

For a while, the party advanced in silence. The only sound they heard was their own

footsteps echoing against the white marble. The corridor was completely uniform,

making it hard to judge distances. Hajime and the others felt like they were advancing.

Their feet were taking them forward, at least. And yet, the unchanging scenery made

them question if they really were making progress.

"H-Hey… we're moving forward, right?" Suzu asked, slightly out of breath. She was the

one with the lowest physical stats of the party, so she didn't have much stamina.

"Yeah, we are. It's slow going, but I can tell we're getting closer to Yue."

"Oh, I see…"

Suzu and Ryutarou both gave him exasperated looks, as if to say, "Are you really

bragging about how strong your love for her is, even now?!"

"You know that because you're checking the compass, right?" Shizuku asked.

"Knowing Hajime-san, he might really be able to sense how far away Yue-san is at any

time," Shea replied.

"I remember Yue once said, 'I always know more or less where Hajime is and what he's

doing.' I must say, even I was a little put off by that," Tio murmured.

"It's still not as creepy as your fetishes. Well, I won't deny that she makes for a good

guidepost. Nice going, Yue. Even in this situation, you're able to guide me."

"I knew it. You just wanted to brag about her again," Suzu and Ryutarou said in tandem.

They, of course, kept their guard up while they talked, but a little light banter helped

keep them sane in this unchanging realm.

Knowing that they were indeed making progress helped Suzu and the others relax.

After another ten minutes, Suzu shouted, "Look! I can see the end of the corridor!"

She couldn't actually see what was there, just that there was an actual end to the

corridor… and that was because it seemed to end at a wall of pulsing color. However,

they drew closer and closer to it, meaning it had to actually be the end.

Knowing that the journey was almost over brought Suzu and the others a measure of

relief, and the moment they relaxed their guard, Shea's ears stood on end.

"We're about to get attacked from all sides!" she shouted, causing everyone to snap to

attention once more.

Beams of shimmering silver light appeared out of nowhere, converging on the party

from all directions.

It was a perfect surprise attack, which came at them right before the party reached

their goal from a zone where it was hard to tell where or what anything was. Shea's

Future Sight had saved them there, but the fact that it had activated unconsciously

proved that without it they would all have likely died.

"Gather around me!" Hajime shouted to Suzu and Ryutarou, prompting the two to

scurry over. Experience and instinct had both conditioned them to believe Hajime's

side was the safest place to be. On the other hand, Tio, Shizuku, and Shea didn't even

need to be told; they gathered around Hajime immediately.

Hajime's Treasure Trove glowed… and a second later, a coffin-shaped shield appeared

in front of him. He grabbed it out of midair, and it began to glow a deep crimson as

metal plates spread out from either side of it, creating a dome-shaped metallic barrier

mere moments before the barrage of silver light struck the group.

"This is…" Shizuku muttered, trailing off as she watched the glowing crimson shield

envelop her.

This was Hajime's shape-shifting shield artifact, Aideon. The metallic plates inside the

coffin could be rearranged into any shape to defend against attacks from any and all

directions. The glow of mana from the shield made the inside of the barrier

surprisingly bright. Shizuku could tell that Tio and the others looked as surprised as

she did.

"Impressive. To think you managed to create a physical material that's strong enough

to block the apostles' disintegration attacks…"

Those silver streaks of light were of course the apostles' strongest attacks, their

disintegration beams. Any object should have been turned into Swiss cheese by that

barrage of beams, no matter how sturdy. However, Hajime's creations were on a

different level.

"Hmph, I'd like to see you try breaking through this shield!" he shouted, smiling

fearlessly. He had utter confidence in his artifact. And indeed, Aideon was holding fast

against that destructive barrage.

The world outside the shield was just a mass of shimmering silver light. There was no

sound accompanying the disintegration attacks, and they did indeed seem to be

wearing away at the surface of Hajime's shield. And yet, they couldn't break through

it.

There were three reasons for that.

"Oh, I see! You enchanted the shield with restoration magic!" Shea exclaimed.

Yes, Hajime had created a new material that was innately enchanted with restoration

magic, regenstone. He'd combined it with sealstone, which repelled magic, and azantium

ore, the hardest metal in existence, to create a unique alloy. And he'd christened this

alloy "repellite." Not only was it extremely sturdy, but it also deflected magic and mana,

and even if something did break through one layer of it, it regenerated fast enough to

never be destroyed. Those three ores were the three reasons the apostles couldn't

break his shield. And as added insurance, Hajime had enchanted the whole thing with

Diamond Skin.

After his near brush with death at the Demon Lord's castle where he'd unlocked the

Transcendence skill, Hajime had grown strong enough to transmute even sealstone

with ease.

"When they realize their bombardment isn't working, they'll come in to attack up

close," Shizuku muttered calmly, gripping the hilt of her black katana.

"Everything happened so fast that I was unable to get a good look, but judging by the

number of beams, it seems we're dealing with around twenty or so apostles," Tio

added, coating herself in black scale armor. With her astute perception, she'd been

able to roughly estimate the number of enemies despite having only a second of clear

vision.

Ryutarou and Suzu stiffened upon hearing that number, squeezing their respective

weapons tight. At the Demon Lord's castle, the two of them hadn't been able to even

scratch an apostle, and in their earlier charge to the gate, they'd only been able to hold

the apostles at bay thanks to the significant amount of ground support they received

from the army below.

Can we handle apostles as we are now? No, we have to or we won't be able to accomplish

our goals… Suzu thought, steeling her nerves.

"Hah. Twenty can't even slow us down!" Shea shouted, not at all daunted by the

prospect of fighting twenty apostles at once.

"Let me handle these guys," Hajime said, his reassuring voice easing Suzu's and

Ryutarou's nerves. "You guys protected me on the way to the gate, so now it's time I

return the favor. Save your strength for the fights to come."

"H-Hajime?" Shizuku asked hesitantly. "You don't have to do this alone, really. We can

work together to—"

"I don't want to have to keep fighting these small skirmishes along the way. I need to

make them realize that sending apostles in small groups like this is a complete waste

of time."

Upon seeing the feral gleam in Hajime's eyes, Shizuku gave up on trying to convince

him to let them help. Suzu shivered a little, even knowing that Hajime was on her side.

"Don't worry. This'll only take a second."

"A-A second?"

Hajime's voice sounded extremely calm, but that only made him sound more terrifying

to Suzu and Ryutarou. Even Shea and Tio looked a little overwhelmed, but before

anyone could say anything more, the beams stopped. The apostles had finally realized

their concentrated barrage wasn't doing anything.

Hajime stored Aideon in his Treasure Trove and saw the twenty apostles surrounding

him from all sides.

Even though their strongest attack, granted to them by Ehit himself, had failed to

scratch Hajime's shield, they remained expressionless. However, plumes of silver

mana erupted from all of them like a volcano, showing that they'd all activated their

Limit Breaks. While their expressions remained unchanged, the silver sparks shooting

off them seemed to be filled with rage due to the humiliation.

"The Irregular!"

"Kinda late to notice that now."

The apostles brandished their claymores and flapped their wings in preparation to

charge him, but before they could, Hajime swung his arms to both sides so fast that

they couldn't even be seen as a blur. A second later, there was a series of twelve sharp

cracks, indicating that Hajime had emptied Donner's and Schlag's chambers.

"Wha—?"

Twelve streaks of light had each found their mark, shooting through the apostles'

chests and destroying their cores. By the time they realized what had happened, the

apostles were already tumbling down into the multicolored chasm below. The surviving

eight were too shocked to move, which simply added to Hajime's advantages.

"Get down, you guys," Hajime said as he smoothly reloaded his revolvers.

"What did you do, Irregular?!" one of the apostles shouted in shock. They knew that

Hajime's railgun-accelerated bullets were a threat already. Back during the

confrontation at the edge of the Schnee Snow Fields, Hajime had blown a hole through

both of an apostle's claymores with one shot. Donner and Schlag were certainly strong

enough to damage even an apostle's absurdly sturdy body. However, an apostle's core,

and the flesh surrounding it, was much tougher than the rest of their body. Hajime

shouldn't have been able to destroy it without resorting to one of his bigger weapons

like his pile bunker.

"Oh, I just made some armor-piercing bullets to deal with you guys," Hajime replied

casually.

Traditional armor-piercing bullets were made by putting a hard metal core at the

center of the bullet to increase its penetrating capacity. Hajime had used ultracompressed, ultra-dense azantium for his bullets' cores. He'd also enchanted the

softer outer layer with a spatial barrier.

Against most living creatures, the bullets' penetrative power was actually so high that

they didn't cause much damage on their way through something, but they were perfect

for destroying an apostle's core.

"But why were we unable to dodge them…?"

The apostles had actually managed to react to the shots. Though they hadn't been able

to move much, they'd still twisted away to protect their cores from getting hit, which

was why the remaining apostles couldn't fathom how they'd been hit in the cores

anyway.

"Like I'm gonna tell you that," Hajime said, and the apostle's eyes widened as she tried

to analyze Hajime's new weapon with her own abilities. Silver light flared around her

and the other apostles, sending ripples through the multicolored space. A second later,

more apostles popped up out of nowhere.

"Wait, now there's a hundred of them! Nagumo-kun, are you sure you're gonna be

okay?!" Suzu exclaimed.

"W-Want some help?!" Ryutarou asked, pale-faced.

"Don't get cold feet now. I'll finish this up in thirty seconds."

Ryutarou's surprise was drowned out by the sound of several consecutive gunshots.

The battle that followed was more of a one-sided slaughter than anything. Hajime

emptied both revolvers' chambers again, dropping another twelve apostles.

"Ah!"

The apostles didn't even have time to grit their teeth in frustration. Hajime reloaded

and fired, then reloaded and fired again in the blink of an eye. Every single one of his

bullets found its mark, dropping another twenty four apostles. Streaks of red light

stretched out in every direction as Hajime picked apostles off from every side of the

encirclement.

As the apostles could telepathically share their thoughts, they came up with a strategy

quite quickly. They sheathed themselves in disintegration magic and rushed toward

Hajime all at once, hoping to overwhelm him with numbers. Their coordination was

perfect, like a flock of birds in flight.

No matter how fast Hajime could reload, it didn't change the fact that he could only

fire twelve bullets at a time. There was at least a fraction of a second he'd have to spend

reloading. The apostles had a good chance of reaching him before he shot them all

down. But of course, Hajime had already taken that one weakness into account.

He activated his perception-enhancing skill, Riftwalk. As his thought processing sped

up dramatically, the world around him lost all its color. He could see each individual

beat of each apostle's wings.

With everything else moving in slow motion, Hajime aimed with Donner and Schlag

so that their bullets would collide right as they reached their target, then fired.

"Ngh?! This is spatial magic!"

Indeed, as the two bullets collided, they created a spatial shockwave that rapidly

spread out. These were one of the specialty bullets that Hajime had devised, Area

Burst Bullets. When he'd seen the apostles charging as one, he'd swapped out his

regular bullets with them.

Even apostles would have trouble breaking through a spatial barrier immediately.

Most of them were blown back as the barrier expanded, and their advance was halted

for a few seconds.

Of course, a few seconds was all Hajime needed. He reloaded his revolvers and took

out another twelve apostles. And by the time they'd recovered their formation, he'd

finished reloading again.

A wave of unease spread through the apostles; they couldn't tell how Hajime was able

to so accurately shoot them down. Even if he did possess a foresight skill, it shouldn't

have been enough for him to accurately hit the apostles' cores when they were

working so hard to dodge.

If we cannot evade his bullets, then we must cut through them… one of the apostles

thought, and the others brandished their claymores in response. They slashed down

at the next barrage Hajime sent their way with perfect reaction time. With their

swords wrapped in a layer of disintegration magic, they should have been able to cut

through any bullet, no matter how tough. However, all of their slashes missed.

Huh?! It slipped past—

Just before the apostle died, she finally realized how Hajime was hitting them every

time. The bullet had changed direction slightly in midair to slip past the apostles'

slashes. It had only changed its trajectory by a few millimeters to make it by the blade,

then resumed its previous course.

These were another of Hajime's new bullets, Living Bullets. They were a product of

both creation magic and metamorphosis magic. True to their name, the bullets were

actually alive. They were a similar kind of being to the golems Hajime had given Myu.

While they didn't possess full sentience, they could be ordered to recognize and evade

any obstacles in their path, which was why the apostles couldn't avoid them or strike

them down. The bullets weren't acrobatic enough to do complete U-turns in midair,

but considering how fast they traveled, being able to make minor adjustments was

more than enough. And as a result, even the lightning reflexes of the apostles weren't

enough to save them.

When combined with their armor-piercing properties, Hajime's Living Bullets were

the perfect counter to the apostles; especially since he already had impeccable aiming

skills on his own, so the bullets only needed to course-correct a little bit.

"Tch, don't stop moving! Gain some distance and take him down with feather

barrages!" one of the apostles shouted, though she didn't actually need to, since her

thoughts were automatically shared with her comrades at all times. She was feeling

something she had never felt before, and she tried to shake off this new sensation as

she flew backward so quickly that she left afterimages in her wake.

I can't shake him… she realized as she watched Hajime track her movements. Even

though she was moving so fast that no human should've been able to perceive her,

even though other apostles were flying around in all directions, Hajime kept his gaze

focused on her, Sext, apostle number six.

Does he know I'm their commander? Sext thought. And a second later, she saw Hajime

grin.

"Ah…" Sext gasped without even realizing it herself.

A streak of crimson light shot past the numerous apostles in front of her, avoided the

barrage of arrows that was raining down on Hajime, and accurately pierced her chest.

Time seemed to come to a halt for Sext, and not because of her Limit Break-enhanced

senses.

So this is what mortals feel at the moment of their death…

Sext's life flashed before her eyes. She recalled all the secret maneuvering she'd done

centuries past to remove unneeded pawns and kill those who'd displeased her master.

For a moment, she imagined all of their specters grinning triumphantly at her,

relishing in her demise.

Unacceptable! I am the greatest—

Uncharacteristically bitter about her defeat, Sext disintegrated into light as her core

was shattered.

"Prepare a stronger barrage! The rest of you, follow me!" another one of the apostles,

Elft, shouted, immediately taking up command.

To the apostles, a commander wasn't much more than a glorified figurehead. They all

possessed the ability to share their thoughts, so the death of a commander didn't affect

them in the slightest. They were able to swap tactics without any directed leadership.

Of the remaining apostles, fifteen split up into five groups of three. Scattering in

different directions, they all pointed their swords at Hajime. Light started to coalesce

at their claymores' points, which began to glow like mini-suns.

While these fifteen charged their attacks, the remaining apostles guarded them, using

their wings and swords as shields and creating barriers of magic.

They used every tool at their disposal to focus on defense. However, Hajime didn't

seem the least bit daunted.

"So that's your trump card? Go ahead. I'll let you shoot it at me," he said, firing a series

of shots all at one apostle. His pinpoint accuracy allowed him to aim the bullets such

that they all struck one spot at the same time, amplifying their penetrative power

exponentially.

It took three shots to kill an apostle focusing fully on defense, so he could kill four with

each reload cycle. Despite their outstanding defensive capabilities, Hajime didn't even

need to rely on heavy weaponry to take the apostles down; his gunmanship alone was

enough. However, due to their focus on defense, the apostles managed to buy enough

time.

"Underestimate us at your peril, Irregular. That shield of yours won't be enough to

protect you from this," Elft said in a cold voice.

A second later, the apostles swung their swords down at Hajime. Having charged their

power to the limit, each group of three fired a single laser that was ten meters wide

from their crossed swords. This blinding attack was so powerful that even the air in

its path was annihilated upon contact.

Shizuku, Suzu, and Ryutarou stiffened in fear, while Shea and Tio merely shrugged

their shoulders.

"Don't worry. I wasn't planning on using it anyway," Hajime replied as he took ten

elliptical discs out of his Treasure Trove. They had holes in their center and five of

them flew up to intercept the five beams. When they reached their destinations, they

separated into three segments and split up, widening the hole in their center. Those

three segments were still connected by wires, and they expanded until the holes were

wide enough to swallow the lasers, then started glowing.

Only then did the apostles realize what was happening.

"That move—"

The apostles' ultimate move was strong enough to destroy even spatial magic barriers,

but the lasers were nevertheless swallowed into the five rings, then spit out by the

other five. These were Hajime's ultimate shapeshifting chakram, Orestes. He'd

modified his original chakram—which had mostly been used to redirect bullets—to

redirect enemy attacks as well. The way Hajime saw it, the ultimate defense was

simply not getting hit in the first place.

Frowning slightly, the apostles recalled a time in the distant past when someone had

used the exact same tactic against them. Though they swiftly moved out of the way of

their own lasers, they weren't able to dodge the bullets Hajime fired shortly after.

"It's not over yet," one of them said, and another group of apostles appeared from the

other side of the multicolored space. But it didn't matter how many came; they

couldn't do a thing.

"You said before that you'd analyzed me completely, didn't you?" Hajime said as he

redirected the feather storms and beam attacks the apostles shot his way. "Well, this

time I'm the one who's analyzed you."

Whenever they tried to close in, Hajime pushed them back with his Area Burst Bullets.

"Twice you failed to kill me, and now you're paying the price."

And whenever they left themselves open for even a second, Hajime shot them down.

"Your weapons, your tactics, and your magic never change."

Donner and Schlag were fired nonstop, with Hajime opening their chambers and

reloading them with a quick spin anytime they ran out of bullets. He himself also spun

around in circles, firing at apostles in all directions. His hands moved seemingly

independent of each other as he aimed at angles that seemed impossible from the

direction he was facing at the moment.

His movements were simple and precise, his fighting style maximizing efficiency. Each

red streak meant another apostle dead, and they dropped like flies. A single apostle

should've been strong enough to ravage all of Tortus, but they weren't even a threat to

Hajime any longer.

It was an awe-inspiring sight. Silver streaks fell to the ground like a meteor shower,

and Shea, Tio, Shizuku, Suzu, and Ryutarou were captivated by the display.

"But I used my imagination. I changed my weapons, polished my skills, adapted my

tactics, and created as many trump cards as I could. What did you guys do?"

Eventually, reinforcements stopped pouring in. For the briefest of moments, the

apostles stared at Hajime in awe, but then they returned to their emotionless state.

"Silence, Irregular. We are perfect creatures. Do not put us on the same level as you

lowly humans who—"

Realizing that conversing with these puppets was pointless, Hajime shot the apostle

down before she could finish speaking.

"You don't evolve. You don't know what it's like to fight desperately to survive, to fight

to fulfill your dreams, or to fight for those you care about. I said it before, and I'll say

it again…" Hajime trailed off, staring at the lone apostle left in the air. It was the tenth

apostle, Twent. He pointed Donner's muzzle at her, a fearless smile on his face, and

continued, "You're nothing more than empty puppets."

He pulled the trigger, and Twent didn't even bother to try to resist. But as she died, she

muttered, "You monster…"

"Why thank you," Hajime replied as he watched the final apostle plummet to the

ground. He'd heard the insult so many times already that he saw it as a compliment.

Hajime spun his revolvers' empty chambers one last time, reloaded them, then

holstered them in one smooth motion. Looking over his shoulder, he saw Suzu and

Ryutarou still crouching low while staring at him in awe. Shizuku gave him an

exasperated smile, while Shea and Tio both gazed at him in admiration.

"Sorry, I ended up needing sixty seconds instead of thirty."

Hajime scratched his head, sounding as if he thought that was the reason why

everyone was staring at him.

"Nagumo-kun, I don't think anyone minds that you took a little longer."

"Yeah, you scared us out of our wits, dude."

In total, Hajime had slain close to two hundred apostles, and he'd done so without

taking even a single scratch. On top of that, he'd done the job in a minute. It had been

a truly overwhelming display of might. Suzu and Ryutarou hadn't realized Hajime was

this strong when he matched his unparalleled gun skills with artifacts that took

advantage of them.

"If anything, you should probably have amended that earlier statement to 'You failed

to kill me twice, and you gave me quite a bit of information in the meantime,'" Shizuku

said in a joking tone.

"Indeed, not finishing Master off has dire consequences," Tio replied.

"The more time you give Hajime-san, the less chance you have of ever beating him,"

Shea added.

They hadn't spent much time in the Sanctuary, and Hajime had already unveiled a few

of his new weapons. If you included the Gravity Meteors and Pulse Hyperions, he'd

shown off quite a collection. Everyone thought of synergist as a commonplace job that

wasn't suited for combat, but Hajime had proven them all wrong. Sure, what he'd

accomplished was only possible thanks to his monstrous stats, which had nothing to

do with his job, but Hajime's true weapon was his imagination, and his ability to turn

his ideas into concrete tools. After all, humanity's greatest threat had always been, and

always would be, the new things they themselves created.

In a way, Hajime possessed the most deadly talent of all: innovation. Though it seemed

obvious in retrospect, Shizuku, Suzu, and Ryutarou only now realized that was what

made up the core of Hajime's strength.

"I used the minimum amount of firepower at my disposal and still trashed them all. I

doubt Ehit is going to send any more apostles after us now, but… stay on guard just in

case."

With that, Hajime started walking again. Shea and Tio followed behind, both of them

in high spirits.

"Man, I wish Yue-san could have seen how cool Hajime-san was back there," Shea said

with a smile.

"Fu fu, fear not. I thought we might want to show Master's exploits to Yue later, so I

brought along a recording artifact. Once the battle's over, we can all watch the

recording together."

"Nice thinking, Tio-san! I knew I could count on a pervert like you!"

"Bwa ha ha ha ha, praise me more! It makes me—Wait, that wasn't praise, was it?"

Shizuku, Suzu, and Ryutarou exchanged glances, then smiled wryly at each other.

Realizing that they wouldn't be able to keep up if they let themselves get overwhelmed

by each and every shocking display, they shook off their hesitation and followed after

Hajime.

When he reached the end of the corridor, Hajime touched the multicolored wall that

seemed to be the end of this space. Ripples spread outward from the spot that he

touched, and his hand slid into the colored wall. It looked like that spot did connect to

somewhere else. And judging by his compass, their distance to Yue was the same on

either side of the barrier.

Hajime doubted that wherever the other side spat them out would actually be spatially

contiguous with where they were now, but it didn't seem to be any closer to Yue either.

"Well, for now…" Hajime mumbled as he took a palm-sized cylinder out of the holster

at his waist and activated it with Lightning Field, then threw it through the

multicolored wall.

Shizuku cocked her head and asked, "Hajime, what are you doing?"

"Just throwing a grenade over."

"What for?!"

"Uh, just hoping that if there are any enemies on the other side, the grenade will kill

them."

Unfortunately, the compass wasn't able to give Hajime a clear picture of what was on

the other side. In fact, it almost felt like wherever it was connected to was changing in

real time, which was why he'd thrown a space-warping grenade over just in case. It

was a new type of grenade that twisted the space around it into a whirlpool and

crushed anything caught in it. It was extremely lethal while also being perfectly silent.

Worried about the destruction she might find on the other side, Suzu shouted, "What

if Eri and Kouki-kun are through there?!"

Blinking in surprise, Hajime turned to her, then looked at Ryutarou and Shizuku as

well. Upon seeing their expressions, he averted his gaze awkwardly.

"Look, it's just common sense to suppress a new zone with a grenade before charging

in…"

"That's not an answer…" Ryutarou muttered, cradling his head. Shizuku looked up at

the sky in exasperation.

Ignoring them, Hajime launched wires from his prosthetic arm, wrapped them around

everyone, and said, "We might get teleported to different spots like what happened in

Haltina and Schnee's labyrinths. Let's try to go in as close to the same time as possible."

After saying that, he cast his gaze over everyone to make sure they were ready, and

they nodded resolutely back at him.

With that, the group jumped through the rippling wall and into the unknown.

The transition between places was dizzying. A kaleidoscope of colors assailed the

group from all sides, making them feel drunk. There was also a disgusting sensation

of something slippery brushing against their skin. Fortunately, the whole experience

lasted only a few seconds.

The party went from feeling like they were floating on clouds to stepping on solid

ground, and the colors settled into sensible shades. However, the place they found

themselves in was just as strange as the one they'd left.

"Wh-Where are we?" Ryutarou muttered, glancing around in confusion.

Hajime and the others scanned their surroundings with more composure, but on the

inside, they felt just like Ryutarou.

"That is rather unique architecture… I've never seen such buildings in Tortus," Tio

mused.

"Whoa, these things are huge. They all look to be made of metal and stone, but…" Shea

trailed off.

"H-Hey, Hajime, isn't this…?" Shizuku felt an extreme sense of de ja vu.

"No, this isn't Earth," Hajime replied bluntly.

The place they found themselves in certainly did resemble a modern Earth city. They

were standing on the roof of one of the buildings, which was around thirty stories tall.

It was made of something that looked a lot like concrete. The streets below appeared

to be asphalt, and there were other skyscrapers in the distance. However—

"This is an abandoned city, isn't it? It looks like it was destroyed ages ago and brought

here in its dilapidated state. I bet Ehit left it here as a memento of his conquests or

something stupid like that."

As Hajime had said, the city was in ruins. Over half of the buildings the group could

see had been destroyed. Some of them also leaned precariously, supported only by

other buildings which were themselves leaning over. It looked like a strong breeze

might send them tumbling like dominoes.

The asphalt streets were riddled with cracks, and in some places the ground bulged

upward, whereas in others the asphalt had caved in. Rubble and broken glass littered

the streets, and numerous objects that had likely been this world's vehicles were

resting on their sides.

There was not a single person in sight. Loneliness and desolation were all that

remained in this broken city. It truly did look like a ghost town that had been

abandoned for millennia.

"Are you absolutely sure this isn't Earth, Nagumo-kun?" Suzu asked.

"Yeah, how can you know?" Ryutarou asked right after.

Ehit had claimed that invading Earth was his next goal. Indeed, Hajime and the others

had all been summoned from Earth, so it wasn't a stretch to think that Ehit might have

summoned an entire city and laid waste to it for fun. Suzu and Ryutarou couldn't help

but imagine the worst.

"These building materials aren't anything you'd find on Earth, and I don't recognize

those letters as any language from back home."

Hajime could make out the letters on the faded billboards in the distance thanks to his

Farsight skill. From what he could tell, the script wasn't any Earth language, and while

it shared some similarities with the writing in Tortus, it wasn't quite that either. He

had also analyzed the construction materials using his appraisal skills and had

realized they were an amalgamation of enchanted ore that could be found in Tortus.

"Plus, there aren't any streetlights. I can't imagine any city on Earth not using those."

"Oh," Suzu said, wondering how she'd failed to notice something so basic.

I guess I still haven't fully calmed down… she thought to herself with a sad smile.

"Is your world like this, Hajime-san? He he, I can't wait to see it."

"Hmm… Long ago, there used to be civilizations that were this advanced on Tortus,

but…"

Shea seemed happy to have caught a glimpse of what Hajime's world was like, while

Tio frowned as she surveyed the ruins.

Hajime shrugged his shoulders, looked down at the compass once more, and said,

"Back on Earth, there are relics of ancient civilizations that seemed to have technology

that surpasses modern inventions. All of them were destroyed for unknown reasons,

but… well, I bet it's obvious why this civilization ended."

Ehit had destroyed it in one of his games. He'd given the people knowledge to advance

their civilization to modern levels, watched them prosper, and then crushed them at

the height of their power. To Ehit, it had been no different than building a tower of

cards before blowing it all down. He'd done it just for the fun of it, much like how he

was trying to destroy Tortus for the fun of it.

"What a despicable creature," Tio muttered.

"Makes me wanna puke," Shea added, nodding in agreement.

Who knew how many civilizations Ehit had created and destroyed in this way. Who

knew how many innocent people he'd trampled underfoot and erased from existence

for his own amusement.

"We have to stop him…" Shizuku said, renewing her resolve. She felt a surge of

sympathy for this lost civilization that so heavily resembled her own home. Though,

at the same time, a shiver of fear ran down her spine. She realized that if they didn't

stop Ehit, this was what would happen to every city on Earth.

"Oh, I'll stop him all right," Hajime said in a quiet but powerful voice. "While I'm getting

Yue, I'll make sure to pay him back tenfold for what he did to me. That's part of my

mission. I won't let anyone else have that satisfaction."

He put the compass back in his pocket and turned to Shizuku, Suzu, and Ryutarou. The

three of them were startled as they realized Shea and Tio had drawn their weapons.

Hajime's Treasure Trove glowed, and he said, "You guys just focus on your own

mission."

Before Shizuku could even respond, Hajime had pulled out his rocket launcher, Agni

Orkan. Unlike his old rocket launcher, this one was cross-shaped and weighed twice

as much. The truly strange thing about its design, however, was the three sets of wings

jutting out from it. They were thick and long, like those of a fighter jet.

Hajime then pulled out a second Agni Orkan, and the way he wielded both made it

look like he was covered by a metal exoskeleton. It made him appear quite

intimidating, especially since the two rocket launchers were pure black with crimson

veins running down their length.

"Wait, are you gonna solo them again, Hajime-san?! There are two hundred of them,

you know?!" Shea exclaimed.

"More importantly, Master, these are—"

"It's fine. I don't want a fight in the city."

Hajime didn't want to deal with the hassle of tracking stragglers down, so he'd decided

to blow the newcomers away all at once. He pulled the trigger, and both Agni Orkans

fired missiles out of their six launch tubes at the rate of an assault rifle. Thirty missiles

shot out each second in an overwhelming display of firepower. Not only that, but a

much larger missile shot out of the opening on the back of each of the rocket

launchers, a trail of fire blazing in their wake. And to top it all off, the wings expanded

and started firing countless micro-missiles as well. Each Agni Orkan was spewing out

three hundred micro-missiles a second.

Ryutarou's and Suzu's jaws dropped open.

"Holy fucking shit!" Ryutarou exclaimed.

"I-I'll set up a barrier just in case!" Suzu shouted.

Booming explosions echoed in the distance one after another. The sound was

deafening, and the shockwaves reached all the way back to the party.

The rockets homed in on their targets and blew them up together with the buildings

they were hiding in. And as the collapsing buildings caused the entire city to shake,

the micro-missiles went farther out and pinpointed the targets in the distance. These

missiles were enchanted to seek out heat signatures, biosignatures, and even soul

signatures to make sure they always hit their mark. They were similar to the Living

Bullets Hajime had used earlier, but since these rockets and missiles were much

slower, they could maneuver through tight spaces like windows and corners as well.

Though Hajime was only firing to either side, the missiles went in all directions,

seeking out targets all around them. The series of explosions practically leveled the

already ruined city. The few buildings that escaped being blown up were destroyed in

the aftermath of the other buildings collapsing.

"Wait, time out! You'll destroy the building we're standing on too!" Shizuku shouted,

covering her ears with both hands to protect them from the booms. In truth, the

building they were standing on was shaking rather precariously.

"I was planning to destroy it anyway. There are some enemies inside."

"What?!" Shizuku, Suzu, and Ryutarou shouted in unison.

"Just use Aerodynamic to make some platforms to stand on," Hajime replied casually.

"Wait!" the three of them shouted simultaneously once more.

Hajime fired one last missile from one of his Agni Orkans. It rose high into the air, then

made a U-turn and headed straight back down to where Hajime and the others were

standing. For a moment, Shizuku thought he must have made some kind of mistake,

but then she realized that Hajime, of all people, would never have made such a stupid

blunder. Realizing that moving would probably put them in danger, everyone did as

Hajime had said and created platforms under their feet with Aerodynamic and

remained in place. A second later, the missile plowed straight through the roof and

continued heading straight down without exploding.

This was one of Hajime's specialty missiles, Bunker Buster. It pierced through its

target, then exploded underneath them. It also created a localized gravity field to

destroy anything underground. The Bunker Buster exploded only after hitting the

ground floor, after which the building started to topple. That was a truly terrifying

sight for Suzu and the others, who watched the building collapse directly underneath

them. They had been on observation decks made of glass before, but in this instance,

it was like watching the observation deck itself collapse around you.

"This reminds me of the time I saw footage of a bombing in the news. What's

happening right now is exactly like that," Suzu muttered.

"Holy crap, he's a one-man army… By the way, Nagumo, I take it this means they were

surrounding us?" Ryutarou asked.

"He blew up the entire city before we so much as saw a single soul, so it's hard to be

sure, but that's probably what they were doing," Shizuku said, watching the dust

slowly settle. Fires were still burning in the distance, and the historical ruins of this

ancient Tortus civilization were now nothing more than rubble. She couldn't help but

lament the fate of this ancient city.

Looking into the distance, Shizuku spotted a few buildings that were still crumbling.

They were all buildings that surrounded a rather tall clock tower. Somehow, the clock

tower itself was intact, but everything in its vicinity had collapsed. The destruction

there had been caused by the larger missiles that had come out of the Agni Orkans'

backs. Those two missiles had circled the area above the clock tower and rained a

bunch of black crystals down that had created a number of black spheres to crush the

buildings.

That was another one of Hajime's specialized missiles, Gravity Cluster. It was a

specialized warhead that created its own gravity field while dispersing a litany of

gravity bombs.

Why'd he target somewhere so far away? Shizuku thought, but she was then distracted

when she saw a humanoid figure crawling out of the rubble.

"Whoa, someone survived that?!" Ryutarou shouted.

"That's… not an apostle. Is it a human-shaped monster?"

"It's hard to tell, since they're covered in dust."

The figure was missing some of its limbs and its skin was covered in heavy burns, yet

it continued crawling toward the group, seemingly determined to fight. The sight was

more ghastly than anything. What kind of creature was so eager to fight that it would

abandon all of its preservation instincts? However, before Shizuku could even figure

out what the enemy was, she heard an ominous click. She slowly turned around and

saw that Hajime had just finished reloading his Agni Orkans.

"You're gonna finish it off?!"

"Look, you have to be thorough. The Kojiki says to destroy your enemies so thoroughly

that not even scraps of them remain."

Shizuku wanted to shout, "No it doesn't!" but unfortunately, she knew her Japanese

history well enough to know that it did actually mention massacring your enemies'

entire families multiple times. Unable to argue, she could only watch as Hajime

launched another round of missiles from his Agni Orkans.

A rain of death fell on the few creatures who'd been lucky—or rather, unlucky—

enough to survive the initial barrage. They were obliterated in a wall of flame, leaving

not even scraps behind.

Hajime cackled in satisfaction, but Shea muttered sadly, "There's nothing for us to do."

"Let Master have his fun for now. He's simply venting his frustration at having lost last

time. We should watch over him until we're needed."

Hajime cackled maniacally as he watched the city burn. He really was more of a Demon

Lord than the real Demon Lord. It was honestly no surprise that his classmates and

the kings and queens of the various nations had given him that moniker. And really,

the fact that Shea and Tio were encouraging his behavior didn't help.

Shizuku stuck her fingers in her ears to keep the explosions from deafening her and

thought to herself, Why did I fall in love with this guy again? with a sigh. She was going

through the same thought process Shea once had in the past.

Suddenly, a massive spiral of white light shot up from the clock tower in the center of

the city. Shizuku, Suzu, and Ryutarou recognized the hue of that mana immediately.

"K-Kouki?!" Ryutarou shouted. There was no mistaking that light. Only Kouki

Amanogawa could produce mana that looked like that.

"He's here?! Does that mean Eri is too…? Wait, those things Hajime killed are her

undead beastmen warriors, aren't they?!" Suzu shouted frantically.

They'd been pulverized so badly by Hajime's missiles that they'd been unrecognizable,

but now it all made sense. The undead beastmen warriors were a creation of Eri

Nakamura's. She had bound the souls of the dead to their owners' bodies, then

modified those bodies by adding in monster DNA.

Upon realizing that her friend might be in the city, Suzu paled and exclaimed,

"Nagumo-kun, stop! You promised you'd let us take care of Eri, remember?!"

Ryutarou paled as well, realizing that Kouki and Eri were right where Hajime had

launched his gravity clusters. He rounded on Hajime, but before he could start yelling

at him, Hajime said, "That's why I fired on them. They were trying to run. The whole

reason I used those gravity clusters instead of missiles was to keep them trapped, not

to kill them."

That helped calm Suzu and Ryutarou down.

"So everything's fine?"

"I said that at the start, didn't I?"

Come to think of it, he did.

Tio had been about to say something, which Ryutarou now realized was probably

about Kouki and Eri being here, but Hajime had said that it was fine.

"That tower is the next gate. I don't know why they tried to fly away instead of just

running through it, but either way, I've got them pinned down for now."

Hajime fired off one last gravity cluster, then put his Agni Orkans away and pulled a

spare Skyboard out. Shea and Tio followed suit, and Suzu and the others hurriedly

pulled theirs out as well.

"I just helped you out a bit by thinning her army's ranks. You don't have a problem

with that, do you?" Hajime asked as he grinned over his shoulder at Suzu and

Ryutarou. The two of them smiled at him and shook their heads.

"If you only thinned them out, then does that mean she still has some undead soldiers

left?" Shizuku asked as the group flew to the tower.

"This whole city is their base. They were patrolling the streets for enemies, and when

we showed up, all the ones nearby came over to attack. But—"

"Some of them were waiting around the clock tower," Shizuku said, finishing Hajime's

sentence for him. Right then, a blast of light shot out of the clock tower, taking down

Hajime's gravity cluster.

Hajime narrowed his eyes, and Shizuku and the others furrowed their brows in worry.

Kouki's strength was far greater than it had been at the Demon Lord's castle. He'd

clearly been strengthened in some way like Eri had.

Shizuku and the others shivered nervously, and a few seconds later, they got close

enough to make out Kouki and Eri. Kouki had his Sacred Sword out and was wearing

a suit of holy armor, while Eri had a single claymore and was dressed in an apostle's

battle uniform.

Kouki's face softened as he looked at Shizuku and the others, but when his gaze shifted

to Hajime, his expression turned furious. Eri clung to him, smirking condescendingly

at the party, but she couldn't completely hide her unease. Seeing as they'd tried to flee

earlier, Eri clearly wanted to avoid fighting Hajime.

Shizuku, Suzu, and Ryutarou hopped off their Skyboards, landing on a pile of rubble

next to the clock tower.

"Shizuku, Ryutarou…" Kouki muttered.

"Heya, Kouki," Ryutarou said in as casual a voice as he could muster.

"Kouki…" Shizuku whispered softly. Hajime and the others remained airborne, silently

watching the showdown between childhood friends.

In a coquettish voice, Eri said, "Awwwwww, why'd you guys have to come here?"

"Eri!" Suzu shouted. The two of them had finally been reunited out in the destroyed

ruins of an ancient city in Ehit's realm.

Kouki, Ryutarou, and Shizuku all opened their mouths to say something, but Eri beat

them all to the punch and said, "You're just here to get your girlfriend back, right? Don't

worry about us. We won't stop you. You better hurry though, or you'll be too late."

There was barely concealed panic in her voice. She was trying her best to appear

composed, but she knew she didn't stand a chance against Hajime. Eri didn't even

spare a glance at Suzu, Shizuku, or Ryutarou. Hell, she didn't even seem concerned by

Shea and Tio's presence. She looked as desperate as she had back in Heiligh Castle,

when she'd struggled as hard as she could to escape Hajime's wrath after betraying

everyone.

The moment Hajime turned to her, she audibly gulped.

"You don't need to tell me that. I was going to leave anyway."

As Eri had suspected, Hajime thought absolutely nothing of her. Neither Eri nor Kouki

had any value in Hajime's eyes, which was precisely why Eri couldn't understand why

Hajime had gone out of his way to use a gravity field to trap them in place.

"Every single time you show up, you ruin everything," Eri spat, glaring at Suzu. It was

only now that she realized who the greatest threat to her truly was. It was the girl

standing before her who'd taken advantage of anything and everything possible to

reach the Sanctuary. Even though Eri had trampled over her heart, even though she

was the most cowardly girl Eri knew, she'd somehow been persistent enough to get

Hajime, of all people, to help her out.

The look of pure hatred Eri shot at Suzu made it clear she didn't consider them friends.

Indeed, Eri now regretted the fact that she hadn't killed Suzu when she had the chance.

And yet, despite the look Eri was giving her, Suzu just grinned fearlessly.

"You finally looked my way," she said, making Eri even angrier as her lips twisted into

a cruel frown.

"Is this really a bad thing, Eri?" Kouki said, sounding conflicted. "I never thought they

would reach the Sanctuary, but if you think about it, this saves us the trouble of

searching for them… Prepare yourself, Nagumo. Your reign of terror ends here. Even

if I have to dirty my hands, I'll kill you and make you atone for your sins!"

After saying that, Kouki looked up at Hajime, hatred, jealousy, and rage filling his eyes.

He'd once again proclaimed himself as being on the side of justice, making Shea and

Tio visibly cringe.

It was clear that Eri's brainwashing wasn't solely responsible for Kouki's

transformation. The root cause was his unwillingness to accept a reality that differed

from what he desired, which was the result of Kouki's own fragile heart.

"Hajime… Thanks for bringing us here. You can go now. We'll handle the rest," Shizuku

said quietly, stepping forward and gripping the hilt of her black katana.

"You sure?" Hajime asked, raising an eyebrow. "Amanogawa's a whole lot stronger than

before. He might be too much for you to handle."

"It doesn't matter," Ryutarou said confidently. "Bringing Kouki back to his senses is our

job. You just focus on beating the shit out of that bastard Ehit."

"Yeah. Thanks for helping us get here. You too, Shea-san, Tio-san. Make sure you rescue

Yue-onee-san, okay?" Suzu said, drawing her twin fans. Ryutarou then slammed his

gauntlets together and the two of them stepped forward as well.

"Don't worry. We'll knock some sense into these two idiots and drag them back home.

You've helped us out enough already with all the stuff you've given us," Shizuku said,

keeping her gaze fixed on Kouki and Eri all the while. The way she carried herself

spoke volumes about her resolve.

Hajime, Shea, and Tio smiled, nodding at her. The three of them had complete faith in

Shizuku.

Kouki furiously ground his teeth together as he saw the trust between Shizuku and

Hajime. Glaring daggers at him, he raised his sword to attack, but Eri stopped him with

her Spirit Binding.

Hajime rose higher into the air with his Skyboard and said, "Well, enjoy your chat,

guys."

"Don't die, okay!" Shea shouted.

"I believe in you three. We'll meet back up with you once this is all over!" Tio said.

After they'd given their respective words of encouragement, the three of them flew

into the clock tower.

"Don't run away, you coward! Fight me, Nagumooooooooo!" Kouki shouted desperately.

However, Hajime didn't even spare him a glance. He had zero interest in the so-called

hero.

Kouki found it both humiliating and infuriating that Hajime considered himself so

superior, yet no matter how badly he wanted to chase after him, he couldn't. Eri

wouldn't let him. After all, she couldn't let Kouki ruin their only chance of being spared

by Hajime.

Even though she was getting in his way, Kouki didn't seem mad at Eri in the slightest.

In fact, he didn't even seem to care about finding out why exactly he couldn't move.

Shizuku narrowed her eyes at her childhood friend, her expression grim.

A few seconds after Hajime and the others disappeared from view, there was a brief

flash, indicating that the group had gone through the portal.

"Goddammit! Don't ignore me, Nagumoooooooooooooooooooooooo!" Kouki screamed,

his voice echoing futilely through the empty clock tower.

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