Chapter 103 - Finale

Evening. The monster attacks relented, and when we heard Fuuga had

returned from the battlefield, we brought Yuriga to the courtyard, where he

was bound to have landed.

When we arrived there...

"Ha ha ha! Good! Give me more!" Fuuga called.

"Don't underestimate meeee!" Hal yelled back.

Hal and Fuuga were engaged in an intense exchange of blows.

Kaede and Ruby were there, too, so...

"Hey, why are they fighting?" I asked, but they must have been

absorbed in watching the fight, because no response was forthcoming.

Hal's Twin Snake Spears and Fuuga's crescent blade screamed as they

collided, the sound of the impact echoing several times.

Judging from the general attitude of the entranced soldiers who were

watching, I assumed it was a mock battle, but because they were each using

their favored weapons, the intensity was on another level.

Hal used two spears in a series of jabs at Fuuga, but Fuuga switched

between the blade-end and the pommel of his crescent blade as he batted

them away. Then, seeing an opening, Fuuga took a swing with his crescent

blade, but Hal crossed his Twin Snake Spears to block it.

After an incredible back-and-forth battle, I couldn't tell which had the

superior martial prowess. However, Fuuga was the one who looked most

composed.

"You've got good spirit! Even in my country, there aren't many warriors

as brave as you!" Fuuga called.

"Enough yammering! Don't act like this is easy for you!"

Hal, on the other hand, seemed to be getting fired up... The guy was kind

of the king of another country, so I wished he'd watch his words, but well,

Fuuga wasn't one to care.

Then Hal jumped back as Fuuga took a big swing, and while parrying

the strike with one spear, he threw its twin toward Fuuga.

He'd made the throw from an unbalanced position, but after just

finishing an attack, Fuuga was unable to react so suddenly.

"Whoa, that's dangerous!" Fuuga bent his upper body backward and out

of the way. It was possible to dodge like that?

In order to make a follow-up attack, Hal thrust out with his other spear

once more.

"This settles it!" he yelled. "...?!"

"Halbert, was it? You really do have a good sense for this." Fuuga let go

of his crescent blade and took hold of the Twin Snake Spear that had fallen

to the ground. "Another five years of training, and maybe you'll catch up to

me."

"Wha...! Whoa?!"

When Fuuga gripped the chain he'd taken hold of, he turned his body to

swing Hal around. Like he was doing the hammer throw, Fuuga made Hal

run in circles around him. Then, after one and a half times around, Fuuga let

go of the chain, and the excess momentum made Hal fall to the ground.

Fuuga clapped his hands and said, "But by that point, I'll be even further

ahead."

He was strong. He'd been literally swinging Hal around.

He possessed such overwhelming martial prowess that I could

understand why Aisha would be wary of him.

"Hal!" Kaede cried.

"Hold on, are you okay?!"

Kaede and Ruby ran over to his side at the same time.

Hal's eyes must have been spinning, because he clutched his forehead,

muttering, "He's strong..." to himself.

"Hm? Oh, if it isn't Souma." Having noticed us, Fuuga came over. "You

have my thanks for looking after Yuriga. It was a big help."

"That's fine, but... Why exactly were you fighting our Halbert?"

"It was a mock battle, just a mock battle. If I fight nothing but weak

monsters, my skills will rot. There was a guy who looked like he had some

idea what he was doing, so I had him face me."

Weak monsters...? Fuuga was probably the only one who saw them that

way.

In the Kingdom of Lastania, we hadn't known what traits the monsters

had, so we'd observed their forms and behaviors, prepared ourselves, and

found an effective way to counter them.

Hakuya, Kaede, Julius, and I had all wracked our brains to come up with

a strategy, with the understanding that monsters were frightening.

However, to Fuuga, that was all just petty tricks.

If he had the martial prowess to break through any troubles, and the guts

to believe in that power, he could face any enemy without fear. He wasn't

just a muscle head.

People gathered because they were drawn to Fuuga's valor, and they

believed with him they could overcome anything.

Fuuga looked at Aisha beside me as he said, "I'd like to ask permission

to face the young lady there, too."

"You mean Aisha?"

"I can tell from her face. She's quite skilled. I think it'd be a good fight."

"No, but that's..." I glanced over at Aisha.

Her eyes were burning with the desire to fight. "Sire, I also wish to fight

with Sir Fuuga. It's not often I have the chance to face a man of his caliber.

It will be a good chance to reflect on my own technique."

She was raring to go. Neither looked likely to back down.

"...Very well. But I don't want you getting hurt, or hurting him."

"Yes, sire. He is the king of another country, after all. I understand."

"Fuuga. Aisha is a woman who will be my queen. It would be a problem

if she were to be injured."

"I get it. I'll hold back."

Ah... when she heard the words "hold back," Aisha must have taken that

as a provocation, because she got upset.

...I was getting worried whether they both really understood me.

Then Aisha fell into a stance with her greatsword, and Fuuga readied his

crescent blade.

"Then, I shall begin!"

"Let's do this!"

The two kicked off the ground simultaneously, and blade clashed with

blade. In that instant, a noise or shockwave resounded, and all of the nearby

soldiers had their heads knocked back.

From there, the two traded blow after blow. It wasn't a contest of skill

like Fuuga's battle with Hal; it was a struggle to crush the enemy with brute

strength.

The terrifying part was, while Fuuga had been able to overwhelm Hal

with technique, he wasn't coming up short against Aisha's idiot strength,

either. He had both power and finesse. He was what I could only call a

natural warrior.

While trading blows with Aisha, he let out an amused laugh. "Is the

kingdom a dungeon? You've got all sorts springing out of that place!"

While Fuuga seemed to be enjoying himself, Aisha was upset.

"If you're laughing during a fight, this must be easy for you."

"Not so much. Each and every blow is incredibly heavy. But...!"

When Aisha's greatsword tried to mow him down with a horizontal

swing, Fuuga got into a position with one leg bent, the other leg stretched

out (like during warm-up exercises) to slip under it and out of the way.

Then, with a full horizontal swing of his crescent blade, he tried to strike

Aisha's exposed torso.

"Urkh!"

Maybe having decided she wouldn't make it in time if she used the

blade of her greatsword to block it, Aisha reacted by using the long hilt to

do so instead. There was a loud clang. However, in her compromised

stance, she couldn't hope to absorb the blow completely, and she was sent

flying about five meters.

"Wait, Aisha got thrown?!" I cried.

"No, in order to avoid the impact, she jumped back on her own." Juna

explained from beside me.

Looking at her, Aisha had landed nimbly, so being sent flying must have

been part of her plan all along.

"Well, is it an even fight, then?"

"...No," Juna said. "When Sir Fuuga went to mow through Aisha's torso,

he didn't do it with his blade, but with the hilt. He must have kept his

promise not to injure her."

"Oh! That's why she was able to block with the hilt?"

"Yes, that's right. If he had hit with the blade... though her greatsword's

hilt does have a steel core to it, she might not have been able to stop it with

that."

She'd been saved by how surprisingly honest Fuuga was? That was

probably why Aisha had such a frustrated look on her face after fending off

the attack.

Fuuga spun his crescent blade overhead like a windmill before readying

it again.

"You rely too much on your inborn strength, Young Miss Aisha. That's

gotten you by so far, I'm sure, but when you face an opponent with the

same strength, superiority is determined by technique."

"I'm inexperienced... is what you're saying. The world truly is vast."

"Do you want to keep going?"

"Of course! Because as His Majesty's blade, as his shield, I cannot

lose!"

"Ha ha ha! That's the spirit! You're well-loved, Souma!"

"Here I come!" Aisha went to face Fuuga again.

Though they were trading blows once more, it looked like Fuuga did

hold the advantage.

There was no doubt he was among the top warriors on the continent.

That man was a king, and there was a country he ruled. It was a terrifying

thought.

However, Aisha wasn't the top warrior in our kingdom for nothing, so

she was managing to hold her own against Fuuga somehow.

While I was absorbed in watching the fight, Mutsumi who was watching

beside us, spoke up. "They both have such wonderful technique. Just

watching them has got my blood boiling."

Mutsumi looked over at Juna.

"From what I can tell, you practice the martial arts yourself. Would you

care for a match with me?"

Having said that, Mutsumi offered Juna a wooden sword.

"I specialize in surprise attacks, not frontal ones." Although she said

that, Juna took the wooden sword. "But I was interested in you, too, Madam

Mutsumi."

"You were?"

"Yes. In your beautiful face and fighting skills that make the

commanders of the union obsess over you." Juna readied her sword with a

wink at me. "Because making His Majesty obsess over me is my job."

I couldn't help but be entranced by Juna's mischievous smile.

"I didn't expect you to start flirting." Mutsumi smiled wryly as she, too,

readied her wooden sword. It looked as though Mutsumi's had a longer

blade. Now that I thought about it, she'd had a long sword on her back, so

she must have prepared one similar to what she was used to using.

"However, if it means I can fight you, then that's convenient. Let's fight fair

and square."

"All right... Here I come."

Their wooden swords collided, and a loud clacking sound echoed.

Mutsumi seemed to hold the advantage due to her reach giving each of

her attacks that much more weight, but Juna was doing a good job of

chasing off her attacks using quick movements and a large number of

moves.

If one went on the offensive, the other was forced on the defensive, and

when attacker and defender changed roles, the person doing better changed,

too. It was a back-and-forth battle.

While fighting, they both smiled as if enjoying it.

"Impressive," Juna said. "I can see why all the soldiers would be

charmed by your marvelous fighting techniques."

Mutsumi returned the compliment in kind. "I could say the same of you.

It's not fair that you have these sharp skills to go with that beautiful face."

When they pulled away from each other to catch their breath, Mutsumi

let out a sigh.

"It seems Father wants me to seduce Sir Souma, but... if he has a person

like you at his side, I don't see myself winning him over with the martial

ability of seduction."

"Your techniques are very direct," Juna said. "I very much doubt you

had any intention of going through with that."

Mutsumi let out a troubled laugh. "Not for myself, no. But when you

come from a house of schemers, there are times when you have no choice.

Hee hee, thankfully, I'll have an easier time refusing now. I really do want

to choose the man I marry for myself."

"As a fellow woman, I want to support you there."

There were still limits on the advancement of women in society in this

world. But the women in this world had the strength not to lose to them.

Seeing the two of them, I realized that all over again.

Having taken a breather, the two began trading blows again.

Aisha and Fuuga, and Juna and Mutsumi. It didn't seem like any of the

four of them would stop fighting easily, so I headed over to where Hal was

being tended by Kaede and Ruby.

Hal frowned when he noticed me coming. "...Souma. Looks like you've

caught me looking uncool."

"If you ask me, anyone who can fight is pretty cool, you know?"

Like Aisha, or Juna. If Liscia were there, too, she'd have been happily

getting in on the action, too, I'm sure.

I wanted to have a little talk with just us guys, so I asked the women to

excuse themselves.

Once Juna and Naden had taken Kaede and Ruby away, I sat down next

to Hal. "So, how does he look to you? That Fuuga guy, I mean."

Hal let out a sigh.

"...Scary. Not just the strength he has, but the air around him, too."

"The air around him is scary?"

"Yeah. When I split off from you guys and chased after him, before I

knew it, I felt myself being pulled in by the atmosphere around him. I was

thinking how great it'd be if I could fight like him, or how, if I could die

like that, I'd have no regrets. It was only for a moment, but I did. Even

though there's no way that's true."

Halbert laughed mockingly at himself. I quietly listened as he spoke.

"If I died and left Kaede and Ruby behind, more than anyone, I wouldn't

be able to forgive myself for that. But for that moment, I was accepting it. If

you hadn't told me to remember their faces, and if Ruby hadn't stopped me,

I might have gotten in even deeper with him. Did you give me that advice

because you knew it would happen?"

"Hardly," I said. "I was just putting down some insurance because I was

worried. Because, of all the people I know, you're the closest to Fuuga."

When I said that with a wry smile, Hal cocked his head to the side.

"We're close? You mean we're similar?"

"In terms of personality, yeah. You both are exceptionally courageous,

and are always aiming to move upward, right?"

"It's hard to answer that myself..."

While Hal scratched his nose in embarrassment, I smiled wryly and told

him, "That's how it looks to someone else. And people like that draw in

those who will fight with them. Like you. You're seen as someone special

in the National Defense Force, right?"

"Huh? I am?"

"You've been fighting on my side since the battle near Randel, right? I

think you did a lot to distinguish yourself in battle against the forces of the

Principality of Amidonia, too, and you even became a dragon knight in the

Star Dragon Mountain Range."

"Th-That just sort of happened on its own, you know?!"

"I told you, didn't I? This is about how you look from the outside. Then,

in the Kingdom of Lastania, many soldiers witnessed the red dragon flying

through the skies. Of course you were going to end up with a nickname."

"Whaa?! Hold on, what do you mean a nickname?!"

Huh? Hal didn't know?

"The Red Oni... That's what the soldiers of the National Defense Force

call you, you know?"

Hal was silent. He really hadn't known.

Oh, right.

I stood up and headed over to the gondola Naden had carried here. Then,

pulling something from the luggage, I returned to Hal and presented it to

him.

"What's this?" he asked.

"It's a hachigane. With oni horns on it."

It was a hachigane (a kind of protector worn on the forehead) with oni

horns decorating the metal part of it.

"It looks like you've become famous as the Red Oni, so I had Taru the

blacksmith make this for you. We've been so busy lately, I forgot to hand it

over. If you wrap this around your head, they'll know you're the Red Oni

right away. I figure that'll raise allies' morale, and demoralize the enemy.

It'll be perfect for hiding that red wound on your forehead, so why not try it

on right now?"

Hal accepted the oni hachigane, still looking dumbfounded. It seemed

his mind hadn't caught up with what was happening yet.

This was the moment Hal the Red Oni was born, but Hal looked totally

out of it at the time.

Well, if Hal continued to distinguish himself from here on, I was sure

the playwrights of a later era would find some way to dramatize this scene

and make it cool.

So, give it your all, Hal.

That night...

"You're looking pretty cool, Hal," Kaede said.

"I like how the horns on your head kind of match mine," Ruby agreed.

"R-Really?"

Hal had put the oni hachigane on right away, but he seemed not at all

unhappy with the praise Kaede and Ruby were giving him for it. He liked

anything that served him. Well, not that I could blame him for feeling that

way.

In the room with me were Aisha, Juna, Naden, Halbert, Kaede, Ruby,

Kuu, and Leporina. We were about to go through a final confirmation of

what we would do from here.

They had said they wanted to watch, too, so little Tomoe and Ichiha

were sitting on chairs over by the wall.

I spread the map of the area around Wedan that I had borrowed from

Duke Chima across the table.

"Now then, I'd like to get started..."

Having said that, I glanced over beside Tomoe. For some reason, Yuriga

was sitting there like she had every right to.

"Didn't you go back to Fuuga?" I asked.

"Well, I don't have anything better to do. My brother falls asleep quickly

on days where he goes wild on the battlefield."

"That doesn't mean you have to come to us."

"This is the only place with kids my age. Please, I won't get in the

way!" Yuriga put her hands together and pleaded.

If I treated her badly, I felt like it'd hurt my relationship with Fuuga

later... Guess there was nothing else for it.

"Just watch quietly, okay?" I sighed.

"I know that."

"Hahh... Okay, Kaede, go ahead with the explanation, please."

"Got it. Please look at the map, you know." My staff officer Kaede stood

up, pointing to the map as she spoke. "This is the current deployment of the

Union of Eastern Nations. We will be joining up with the reinforcements

from the Kingdom of Friedonia, so we will not be joining this deployment.

The overall flow is simple. While the forces of the Union of Eastern

Nations are holding back the invading monsters, we in the forces of the

Kingdom of Friedonia strike them from behind, encircling and eliminating

the monsters quickly. That is all."

"...Huh? That's all?" Hal sounded disappointed. He must have expected

a more detailed explanation.

Seeing Hal like that, Kaede shut him down. "Hal, our forces outnumber

the monsters, and our equipment is superior. It's a simple plan, but in the

current situation, it is the most certain and effective tactic we can use."

"S-Sure... I get it." Having been given a reasonable explanation, Hal

stayed quiet.

Well, Kaede was giving it her stamp of approval, so she was probably

right.

I told everyone, "We will join up with the main force led by Ludwin

tonight. Hal, Kaede, Ruby, you will be fighting under Ludwin's command.

As for Tomoe... I'd be worried about leaving her in this castle, so I'll keep

her at my side, I think."

"Okay, Big Brother."

"Aisha, Juna, Naden, please join the main force, too."

""Understood.""

"Roger that."

"Are there any other questions?" I asked.

"Over here, Bro." The first hand to shoot up was Kuu's. "Is it okay for

us to fight this time?"

"No, that's not happening. I was so short-handed that I wanted your help

in the Kingdom of Lastania, but now we have the forces to overwhelm the

enemy. This time, I'd like you to sit tight."

Kuu clasped his hands behind his head and pursed his lips. "Tch. Well,

can we stay here in Wedan Castle, then? I want to watch how the Union of

Eastern Nations' forces fight from this side."

"I don't really mind, but... don't go joining the front line just because

we're not around to see it. If anything were to happen to you, I could never

face Sir Gouran."

"Ookyakya! I know that." Kuu nodded, but I couldn't help but worry.

I looked over at Leporina. "Leporina. I feel bad giving you what sounds

like an order when you're not my retainer, but keep a close eye on Kuu for

me. If he looks like he's going to join the front line, can I count on you to

do whatever it takes to stop him?"

"Urgh... I don't know that I can stop him, but I'll do my best," she said.

"Please do. If you want, you're welcome to shoot out his legs with that

bow of yours."

"Ookya?! Bro, isn't that a little harsh?!" Kuu protested, but I decided to

ignore him. If Kuu got hurt badly, it was liable to turn into a diplomatic

incident, so I wanted him to show some restraint.

I figured that, for now, I was done with giving orders.

But...

"Um, Souma." Ichiha, who had been sitting in on the meeting, hesitantly

raised his hand.

"What is it?"

"Um... would it be all right if I went, too? I think if I was in the

Kingdom of Friedonia's camp, I could safely get a look at living monsters

from up close."

"Huh? ...I wonder."

Knowing Ichiha's rare gift when it came to monsters, I wanted to give

him the opportunity to observe them. But, well... It was true, the main camp

would be safe, but was it okay for me, as an adult, to be bringing a small

child who was from another country with me?

I hesitated, but it seemed Ichiha was serious about this.

"I'll go ask Father for permission myself. How about it?"

"If Duke Chima gives permission, I guess it's okay," I said slowly.

I personally wanted to have Ichiha learn more about monsters, so if he

could get permission, it was probably fine.

While I was thinking that, suddenly Yuriga stood up. "Then I'm going,

too! I want to see how the Great King of the South fights!"

She puffed up her underdeveloped chest as she made that declaration,

but if she wanted to see me fight, uhh...

"I'm just going to be sitting put in the main camp, you know?" I said.

"It'd be an inconvenience for everyone else, too."

"You are? Then I want to see how you command..."

"I leave commanding to Ludwin. I'm seriously just going to be there."

"...Is there even any reason for you to be on the battlefield?" With an

exasperated look on her face, she came right out and hit me where it hurt.

"Hold on, Yuriga, don't you think that's being a little rude to Big

Brother Souma?" Tomoe complained, looking upset.

However, Yuriga snorted derisively, showing no sign that bothered her.

"When my brother stands on the battlefield and performs courageous feats,

everyone follows him and is ready to fight to the death. Isn't that what

leading people is all about?"

"People will fight for Big Brother without seeing him fight," Tomoe

said. "Aisha, Hal, and everyone else, they're all fighting on their own

initiative."

"Leaving everything to other people? Isn't that a bit lame, for a king?"

Yuriga complained.

"It is not!"

When Yuriga shrugged as if trying to provoke her, Tomoe bared her

canine teeth in open anger. This might have been the first time I'd seen her

make that face.

I patted the growling Tomoe on the head with an "It's okay," before I

said to Yuriga, "Well, if we're talking about who's cooler, Fuuga wins that

one, sure. I'd love to be able to fight like he does, and I admire his

strength."

"Well, obviously," Yuriga said with a smug look.

It was cute seeing a kid so proud of her family like this. Though it did

mean she was selling me short.

"But I'm not Fuuga, and I can't become like him. That goes for

everyone else, too. No matter how much they admire and follow him, no

one can be Fuuga but Fuuga. If they insist on trying to become like Fuuga,

they're going to die an early death."

Something about that may have rung true with Yuriga. "That's..." She

came up with no response.

That was because Fuuga acted as if he was living too fast.

He went into the Demon Lord's Domain alone; he charged into the

middle of swarms of enemies by himself... Fuuga was still alive because of

who he was, and anyone who tried to imitate him would die.

"Try as I might, I can only ever be me," I told her. "That's why I'll

defend the country and my family my own way. That means borrowing

other people's help in the areas I'm weak in. That's somehow been able to

let me keep the country going through everything that's happened so far. I

don't care if it's lame; if I can defend what's important to me, I think that's

good enough."

Yuriga stared at me blankly. "You're... a weird king, huh."

"I'm well aware."

"Hmm... Well, now I want you to bring me along in the main camp even

more."

"Why?! I told you I don't fight, right?!"

"I mean, you're a completely different type of person from my brother,

so now you've got me curious why people would follow you. Come on, it's

fine, right? I'll get permission from my brother."

When she looked at me with pleading eyes, I shrugged my shoulders.

Guess I had no choice. Having just given Ichiha permission, I couldn't tell

Yuriga she was the only one not allowed.

If I refused, it was possible she'd suspect I was giving Ichiha favorable

treatment.

"If you actually get permission from Fuuga..."

"All right! Well, I'll go get permission, then!" No sooner had she said

that than she dashed out of the room.

Her initiative to act on things the moment she said them might have had

something in common with Roroa.

They were both little sisters, too.

Later, because both Duke Chima and Fuuga gave permission, we ended

up bringing three little kids back to the main camp with us.

Fortunately, Tomoe (a mystic wolf), Ichiha (a human), and Yuriga (some

sort of crow tengu-style beastman) reminded me of a dog, monkey, and

pheasant.

Were we going oni-slaying? Who was Momotarou?

We did have a Red Oni on our side, though.

◇ ◇ ◇

Thick clouds covered the sky, and the strong wind felt cold on the skin

that day.

In the camps of the forces of the Union of Eastern Nations near the walls

surrounding Wedan's city, the commanders from each country that had led

an army here were raising their voices to inspire their troops.

"Listen! Reinforcements from the Kingdom of Friedonia will soon

arrive!"

"These reinforcements are a grand army of 50,000, and the battle for

Wedan will no doubt end today! In short, today will be our last chance to

earn battlefield glories!"

"Once the forces of the Kingdom of Friedonia arrive, there will be no

place left for us to distinguish ourselves! We can't let Malmkhitan's cavalry

hog all the glory!"

"The reward is Duke Chima's six children. That means only six

countries can be rewarded. We all must strive to be one of those six!"

"""Ohhhhhhh!"""

Battle shouts rose up from camps here and there.

Learning of the impending arrival of the Kingdom of Friedonia's forces,

the generals of the Union of Eastern Nations were attempting to raise their

fervor for one last show of glory.

The soldiers moved into action in response to their generals' incitement.

Up on the walls surrounding Wedan, watching those forces of the Union

of Eastern Nations, was Kuu.

"Ookyakya! They've all gone mad! They must want to take the beautiful

Madam Mutsumi for themselves pretty badly!"

"You say that, but the truth is you want to join in, too, don't you, Young

Master?" Leporina said, sounding exasperated with the playful Kuu. "Lady

Mutsumi was pretty, after all."

"Hmm? I'd love to go wild down there, but I'm not really interested in

Young Miss Mutsumi. I'm more into the type of cute girls who'll make me

want to protect them despite myself."

"Is that the type of girl Taru is?"

"She used to be a crybaby, remember? She's gotten stubborn now,

though."

"Now that you mention it... That's right."

Kuu, Taru, and Leporina were childhood friends. Leporina could

remember those days long ago.

When they were children, Taru had been shy and a crybaby, always

hiding behind Kuu or Leporina. Kuu would try to get her to laugh, doing

naughty things, spinning his wheels, and just making Taru cry even more.

Then Kuu would be hit by his father Gouran, and Leporina would be

lectured, too, for her failure to control him.

It must have been around puberty that their relationship had taken a turn.

Kuu could only communicate his affection to Taru in a joking way, Taru

couldn't be true to her feelings even when she felt affection for Kuu, and

because Leporina knew their feelings for each other, she maintained a

position that wasn't cruel to Taru, but which let her stay at Kuu's side.

Before she knew it, a strange three-way relationship had formed

between them.

Will this relationship change someday, too? If possible, I hope it can

take a form that all three of us want. For that, do I need to make a move

myself?

It happened while Leporina was pondering that question.

"Oh! Is that him over there?!" Kuu stood up, saying that as he looked at

a specific point on the battlefield.

When Leporina followed his line of sight, there was a white tiger racing

across the battlefield. It was Fuuga's mount, Durga. Did that mean the

speck on its back was Fuuga?

Fuuga and Durga looked like a ship sailing smoothly across a sea of

monsters.

While watching that scene, Kuu let out a sigh. "Fuuga Han, was it? I can

see why he had Bro worried. Man, it sure is a wide world out here. To think

there was an incredible guy like that hiding in it."

"Is he incredible? He's certainly strong, I agree..."

In response to Leporina's skepticism, the corners of Kuu's mouth turned

up in a slight smile.

"He's not just strong. The guy's pure. You could call him the greediest

man in the world. He'll reach out for what he wants over and over, trying to

grasp it. Even if it's in the fire, and it's something that will burn him badly

if he tries to take it. Seriously, he's scary."

Despite saying that the man was scary, Kuu seemed amused.

"Even when it comes to things Bro or Empress Maria would hesitate to

touch, he'll reach for them without hesitation. On the day that he has more

power than he does now, his pure greed may cover this whole continent.

Ohh, this is scary, scary stuff."

It was a bit too abstract for Leporina to understand what Kuu was trying

to say. However, one thing she could say for certain was that Kuu was

convinced about something.

"Is this your intuition, Young Master?"

"Well, something like that, but I'm confident. He embodies the life I

idealize. He's chasing a huge dream, and he's got the power to make it real.

If I could live like that, it'd feel great... but if he becomes an enemy, he'll be

trouble."

When he said that, Kuu's smile vanished, and he glared straight in

Fuuga's direction.

"The Republic of Turgis is cold, and the currents in the air make it so

wyverns can't fly. That's been a problem for us, but at the same time, it's

had the benefit of preventing outside countries from attacking. Even if they

could conquer us, we'd be hard to rule, so there's little for them to gain.

That's why Bro and Madam Maria wouldn't think to attack us."

"...And Fuuga would be different?" Leporina hesitantly asked.

Kuu sat down and crossed his legs. "His dream becomes the dream of

those who follow him. If he were dreaming of unifying the continent, then

if it meant a little... no, even a lot of losses for no return, I'm sure he'd

invade. Just to make his dream come true."

"No..."

"If you were to ask Bro, he might have a different perspective, but that's

how it feels to me. We can't take it easy. There's no guarantee Bro or

Madam Maria will stop him for us. We've gotta build a country for

ourselves that won't lose, even if he comes to invade us."

Leporina was silent.

There were already hints of a ruler-like dignity in Kuu's eyes, making

Leporina lose herself in them despite herself. She didn't know if he was

aware of it himself, but by going outside the Republic of Turgis, Kuu had

been steadily maturing.

Leporina pressed on her chest as her heart pounded.

In order to stay with Master Kuu for all my life, I must... be prepared.

At some point, the flames of determination had begun to burn in

Leporina's eyes, too.

At that time, the forces of the Union of Eastern Nations began to stir.

That was because they had spotted the 50,000 strong forces of the Kingdom

of Friedonia on the other side of the swarm of monsters.

Thus, the demon wave moved toward its final stage.

◇ ◇ ◇

Did it happen a little after noon?

"How's that? Can you see it now?"

Around the time that the kingdom's National Defense Force finished

deploying and began to encircle and exterminate the monsters, Aisha was

standing in the main camp with Tomoe and Ichiha sitting on her shoulders.

The reason they were riding on her shoulders was because the little ones

had said, "We can't see the battle very well from here."

We were deployed on the high ground, so we could see the entire army's

movements, but because we had shields set up in front of us to stop arrows,

among other things, the children's short stature made it impossible for them

to see.

"Okay, we can see much better now," Tomoe said. "Thank you very

much."

In contrast to the delighted Tomoe, Ichiha seemed more hesitant. "YYes, it's true we can see better, but... I'm not so sure about making the

candidate to become the Kingdom of Friedonia's second primary queen do

this..."

However, Aisha said, "This is nothing," and laughed it off. "You two

weigh next to nothing, so don't worry yourselves about it."

"No, um... It's not about the weight, it's about how inappropriate this

is..."

He was having a woman who was going to be a queen let him ride on

her shoulders, so I could understand how Ichiha felt. But our country was

pretty easygoing on that sort of stuff, you know. Me included.

I would act appropriately for my position when I was performing official

duties, but I really didn't like the idea of acting self-important around the

clock. If I didn't take a load off when I could, my shoulders felt stiff.

"Aisha's saying it's fine, so it's probably fine, don't you think?" I told

Ichiha with a wry smile.

"S-Souma!" he protested.

"Come on now, you came to sketch monsters, didn't you?" I said.

"You've got to actually do it."

"Urkh... Okay."

Ichiha put the drawing board around his neck, and his charcoal began

racing across the paper.

"She doesn't have to let them sit on her shoulders," Naden, who had

been watching the three of them from beside me, suggested, crossing her

arms. "Couldn't I just transform and fly? The kids should be safe in the

gondola."

I wouldn't be going out onto the field of battle myself this time, so it

seemed she was stuck in the main camp with nothing to do. I gave a

dissatisfied Naden a gentle pat on the head.

"If you did that, I'd have to assign wyvern cavalry to escort you,

wouldn't I? Every member of the wyvern cavalry we brought is

participating in battle, so we can't cause any more trouble for them."

"I'm pretty sure with both me and Aisha there, we'd be fine no matter

what flying monsters came."

"If you were taking the two kids, it'd be in a gondola. It's dangerous

fighting while you carry a gondola, right? I mean, if anything were to

happen to Ichiha while we're taking care of him for Duke Chima, it'd be a

big problem."

"...You have a point." It looked like Naden was convinced.

But, as we were talking...

"Aren't you people a little too relaxed here?" Yuriga, who was also

beside me, looked at us with cold eyes. "This is the final battle with those

monsters, isn't it? Shouldn't you be more tense, more...? That's it, serious!

Don't you need to act serious?"

"You say that, but it's just a matter of surrounding and crushing them

now..." I said.

This time, while the forces of the Union of Eastern Nations were holding

the enemy back, the forces of the Kingdom of Friedonia were going to

attack in the crane wing formation. The units on the left and right wings

would gradually fan out, encircling and eliminating the enemy. It was a

simple plan.

To sum it up briefly, it was, "Surround them with everything we've got."

If I wanted to avoid letting monsters escape, I should have worked with

the other countries to divide the labor, but the forces of the union were in

the middle of one last struggle to distinguish themselves.

It might not have been impossible, but they weren't in a position to

coordinate closely with us at the moment.

What we could do was do our best to encircle the enemy, and finish off

as many monsters here as we possibly could.

The important thing was that the monsters didn't escape as a pack. If

few of them escaped, and they were split up, sending a request to the

defense forces of each country and the adventurers' guild would be enough

to handle them.

"We just have to play our role," I said. "Which, for me, is staying put in

the main camp, and that's about it. If I try to go out to the front, I'll just be

causing undue trouble."

"It really is a mystery," Yuriga said. "Without showing strength or

ferocity, it's a wonder the soldiers are willing to follow you, you know

that?"

"Now listen, you. Don't you think the way you've been talking is a little

rude?" Naden glared at Yuriga. She was letting off a little of her ryuu

intimidation, so an ordinary child might have burst into tears just looking

her in the eye.

However, Yuriga stared Naden right in the eye and said, "Come on!

People will submit to someone stronger than them, but if you show even a

moment's weakness, they'll leave you. When my father died, I watched as a

number of clans left the House of Haan or plotted to betray us. Those clans

were all obliterated by my brother when he took over, of course."

Being hit with such a heavy topic as if it was nothing, Naden was at a

loss for words. "Yuriga, you..."

It seemed it wasn't just Fuuga; Yuriga had lived a different life from the

one most people lead, too.

"People must be brought together and led with strength," Yuriga

insisted. "That's what my brother is always saying."

The steppes of Malmkhitan were like the Union of Eastern Nations in

miniature. There were a variety of small and medium-sized factions vying

for power, unifying and then splitting up once more. In a world like that, he

likely did have no choice but to unite them through power. No one could

say that it was a mistake to do so.

"I'm sure ruling through might was the right way to do things in

Malmkhitan." I crouched down in front of Yuriga, meeting her at eye level

as I spoke. "But the world is more than just the steppes or the Union of

Eastern Nations. Values are formed by the nature of the region and shared

history, so it's more complicated than that. There's a nation ruled with

religious authority, and a nation united by the monetary bonds of mercenary

contracts. There's a country like the Gran Chaos Empire which raises the

flag of ideals to confront the Demon Lord's Domain, too."

"...I don't really get it."

"Oh, um... Well, maybe this wasn't the best conversation to have with a

thirteen-year-old."

"Don't treat me like a child!"

"That's such a line a kid would say."

"Grr..." Yuriga ground her teeth.

I wasn't being very adult in the way I was treating a kid, huh?

But still... Hearing her story, I felt a little bad for her. Feeling unable to

leave her alone, I wanted to offer some advice, but if it wasn't going to get

through to her, there wasn't much point.

Now then, how could I say this...?

"I know... If you get the opportunity, you should come to my country.

That way you'll meet all sort of people, and come in contact with the

differing lives they lead. If you do that, I'm sure you'll encounter value

systems that are different from your own."

"Hmm... Is that how it is?" Yuriga asked.

"That is how it is."

Yuriga didn't seem entirely convinced, but she eventually nodded. "I'll

at least keep it in mind."

Then, at that moment, a cheer rose up from the battlefield. The

encirclement of the monsters had just been completed.

The huge monsters like the zombie rhinosauruses were being defeated

by a focused attack from the temsbock cavalry led by Fuuga and Durga, as

well as the wyvern cavalry led by Hal and Ruby.

Massive lightning arced all over, and intense flames blew about wildly.

The monsters attempted to flee when they saw the huge ones going

down, but the encirclement was already complete. The vast majority either

threw themselves at the soldiers in the formation and were killed, or were

crushed by the encirclement with nowhere to go.

It was a one-sided trampling.

What had once been so many writhing monsters turned into lifeless

corpses, and eventually the sound of screams and death cries vanished from

the battlefield.

The thick clouds that had covered the sky scattered, and when it was

dyed red by the setting sun, the soldiers cheered. "Hip, hip, hurray!"

That was the cry that heralded the end of the monster wave.

◇ ◇ ◇

It was evening on the monster corpse-littered battlefield, with the skies

dyed red.

With the extermination of the monsters complete, I had the forces of the

Kingdom of Friedonia set up camp while I rode Naden and returned to

Wedan Castle with a select group of my companions. That was because I

had to return Ichiha and Yuriga to their respective guardians.

We set down in the courtyard like when we had come yesterday, and

Duke Chima, also like yesterday, greeted us with a broad smile.

"Ohh, Sir Souma! Thanks to the Kingdom of Friedonia, the monsters are

eliminated, and my country freed from the crisis. I don't know how to thank

you."

I could only smile wryly as Duke Chima took my hand and made an

exaggerated show of gratitude. There was likely a heaping helping of lip

service in what he was saying, so I was just listening to hear what he would

say.

"We just relied on our numbers to let us make the last push," I said

hesitantly. I didn't want him to inflate what I'd done too much. "It's nothing

compared to the efforts exerted by those who've been fighting all this

time."

Yuriga, who was beside me, crossed her arms and nodded in agreement.

"It's true, Sir Souma just sat in the main camp and watched the battlefield."

"Mrrgh, there you go, saying that again, Yuriga..." Tomoe protested, but

Yuriga just looked away peevishly.

"Hmph, well, it's true, isn't it? On that point, my brother Fuuga really

distinguished himself on today's battlefield. You saw, didn't you, Tomoe?

The way that huge zombie rhinosaurus got fried. That was absolutely my

brother's shot."

"I saw, but... that's what my teacher would call rash courage, you

know?"

"No matter what kind it is, courage is courage! He's brave and strong!

Truly a king among kings!"

"Mrrrgh... Weak kings can be great, too. Lord Albert and Big Brother

can both make decisions for everyone."

There may have been sparks flying where Tomoe and Yuriga's eyes

met... but they were just kids, so it only looked like they were having a

staring contest.

"Now, now, Tomoe, Yuriga, both of you calm down." Ichiha got

between them and tried to mollify them both.

With his sharp eyes, Duke Chima spotted the boy doing that, and,

"Ohh!" he exclaimed with the smile of an affable middle-aged man. "It

seems our once shy Ichiha has become fast friends with your little sister!

They're so close in age, I might have expected they would grow close

quickly!"

"Ahaha... Is that how it works?" I laughed wryly.

Could Duke Chima not see Tomoe and Yuriga glaring at one another

with teeth bared despite their closeness of age?

Even if they were just kids, the friendship between Ichiha and Tomoe

might get the duke a connection to our kingdom... was what I was sure he

was thinking.

I should have expected as much from a man whose diplomatic acumen

had allowed his country to maintain its independence in a region rife with

wars between small and medium-sized powers. He wasn't to be

underestimated.

"I'm grateful to your little sister for getting along with Ichiha," Duke

Chima added.

"Ahaha..."

I knew I probably shouldn't get too deeply involved with a crafty fellow

like him, but now that I knew how skilled Ichiha was, I couldn't treat the

man too poorly. Although, if he knew I was so interested in Ichiha, he might

try to use that.

For now, I had no choice but to mask my inner feelings with polite

laughter.

Then Duke Chima took my hand again and said, "Tonight, we will be

having a little banquet to celebrate this victory. I will be carrying out the

conferment of awards there, so I would very much like for you to attend, Sir

Souma."

"Oh, right. I will be participating," I nodded.

Duke Chima nodded with satisfaction at my response and took Ichiha

back inside the castle with him. When we were about to return to our room,

too...

"Oh! Big Brother," Yuriga said looking up into the sky.

When I looked up, a big white tiger was in the process of descending.

It was Fuuga and Durga.

Durga must have gotten covered in monster blood, because his white fur

was stained dark red in some places. When I was looking up at the massive

Durga, Fuuga poked his head out over the side.

"Hey, I see you people are back, too."

"Yeah," I said. "It sounds like you really did a great job out there."

"Well, yeah. When the forces of Friedonia showed up, I suddenly found

all my prey had gone missing, though. I wanted to go wild a bit longer, but,

what can you do...? Oh, right." Fuuga jumped down from Durga, bringing

his face close to mine. "Hey, Souma. You've got a flying mount, too, don't

you? That black one."

"...Uh, yeah. Though she's not so much my mount as my fiancée."

"Fiancée...? Well, whatever. Why don't we have a little talk up in the

sky? Let's have a heart-to-heart, as fellow rulers."

Before I could even respond, Aisha cut in. "As His Majesty's

bodyguard, I cannot allow that!"

Fuuga tossed his bow and quiver of arrows to Yuriga, thrusting his

crescent blade into the ground. "It's just small talk. We'll leave all the

weapons here. My rock-rending blade, Zanganto, too."

Was that weapon that was like the Green Dragon Crescent Blade called

Zanganto? From the sense of weight it had when it was thrust into the

ground, it certainly did seem like it could split rock.

"Besides, even if it is just the two of us, that strong dragon will be there,

too, right?" Fuuga asked. "If I try something, she can fly off, or attack me,

or whatever."

"But..." Aisha still had a look of uncertainty on her face.

I could understand her unease.

This was Fuuga. Even unarmed, he could easily kill me. Aisha was

thinking that, if he should try, Naden might not be able to defend me alone.

That was just how much caution Fuuga warranted.

But that was exactly why it wasn't a good idea to let him realize we

were cautious of him now.

"It's fine, Aisha," I said. "I'm sure he just wants to talk."

"Sire..."

"Aisha." Juna softly laid a hand on her shoulder. Then she whispered

something in her ear. I couldn't hear what it was from here, but knowing

Juna it was likely, "Let's leave this to His Majesty." She was persuading her

for me.

Though reluctant, Aisha backed down. "...I understand. Madam Naden, I

ask you do everything you can to take care of His Majesty."

"We're leaving His Majesty in your care, Naden," Juna agreed.

"Roger that, Aisha, Juna."

Then Naden took on her ryuu form, revealing that massive body in front

of Fuuga.

In her ryuu form, Naden was about thirty meters long, so even with her

feet on the ground, she was bigger than Durga.

Looking up, Fuuga let out a whistle of admiration. "Whew... She's big! I

thought it seeing her at a distance, but she really makes an impact up close

like this! Is she strong, like I thought?"

"I am," Naden said in an intense tone. "So if you're intending to harm

Souma, I won't hold back."

Fuuga laughed the threat off. "She speaks directly inside your head? I

thought she looked weird, but I guess she's like the dragons I've heard of

that way. I get it, dragon girl! If I act strangely, you can crush me with those

big jaws of yours!"

I could only be amazed by the guts it took Fuuga to say that without any

fear when faced with a ryuu. Did this man know no fear?

Naden looked at him with her golden ryuu eyes. "I'll do just that," she

said in a grave tone.

Durga may have become cautious about the sudden appearance of a

ryuu, because he was emitting a low roar. Somehow we had ended up with

the looming potential of a dragon vs. tiger showdown.

In order to change the general atmosphere, I clapped my hands. "So, we

were going to talk, right? Let's get going."

I hopped on Naden's back, and we danced up into the sky. Fuuga and

Durga raced after us.

Naden swam through the air, and Durga leapt through the sky, the

dragon and tiger moving through the skies of Wedan side by side. We

climbed high up, so we could see the Dabicon River, the border between the

Union of Eastern Nations and the Demon Lord's Domain.

That was when it happened.

"Hey, Souma. How does this country, the Union of Eastern Nations,

look in your eyes?" Fuuga suddenly asked.

"...What do you mean?"

"I mean, don't you think it's hopeless? In an area with all these small

and medium-sized countries, they've had a history of repeated unification

and rifts, alliances and betrayals. Just like my country on the steppes. On

top of that, because of all these messy marital alliances, they're all

hopelessly intertwined. When you've got relatives all over the place, no one

is going to get serious about unifying the country."

Fuuga practically spat those words out. Then he sat cross-legged on

Durga's back, resting his elbows on his knees and his face in his hands.

Those eyes which looked down on the land below were thoroughly cold.

It was as if he were regarding the country itself with scorn.

"They finally managed to bring it together in the Union of Eastern

Nations, but it hasn't fundamentally changed at all. Look at this demon

wave. If we'd united to fight as one, it would have ended more easily, but

when each country's self-preservation and self-interest get involved, we

can't work together. If the forces of the Kingdom of Friedonia hadn't come

to relieve us, it would have taken longer to wipe them all out, and maybe

even some of the medium-sized countries would have fallen. That's why

I'm grateful to you."

"You're being awfully forthright about that," I said, surprised. I had

never expected words of thanks from Fuuga.

However, thinking back, Fuuga's actions had shown a tendency to be

true to his feelings. Because he was forthright, he didn't show fear in the

face of other kings, and he could be straight about his affection for Madam

Mutsumi. The forthrightness must have come from a strength that let him

not be concerned about how others saw him.

While I was reflecting on that, Fuuga grinned. "If you people hadn't

turned up, who knows how long this battle for Wedan would have dragged

on? Everyone was just fighting on their own, greedy for the potential

rewards to go to themselves."

"Don't act like you weren't involved," I said. "That included you, too,

didn't it?"

"It's fine when I do it. Even if I do whatever I want, I still contribute the

most."

"It's all in how you put it, I guess..."

But the fact was, he was right. Even if he did whatever he wanted,

Fuuga got results.

Still, if others acted the way he did, there was no guarantee things would

go the same for them. Fuuga's results were largely a product of his inborn

aptitude.

Come to think of it... the men who'd picked a fight with Tomoe had

been hurt, too. These were people who, judging by the size of their

attitudes, were reasonably high-ranking figures in their country getting

injured. Normally, they wouldn't need to go out on the front lines that often.

Could this have been Fuuga's influence, too?

Perhaps the commanders from other countries had been pulled in by

Fuuga, acting recklessly to get results like he did. Then, because they

couldn't do it like him, they'd gotten badly hurt, or even died.

Could it be that many commanders from the petty states had died or

been injured in this series of battles?

When that thought occurred to me, a chill ran down my spine. For the

umpteenth time, I felt the wariness of something I couldn't identify welling

up again.

With no way to know what I was thinking, Fuuga carried on talking.

"So, on that note, I had a thought during this demon wave. The Union of

Eastern Nations has to be united in the true sense of the word. Like when

my old man conquered the steppes."

Fuuga clenched the hand he had stretched out in front of him into a tight

fist.

"In a time when we have the Demon Lord's Domain to our north, the

Union of Eastern Nations can't do anything as it is. Even as the empress

they call a saint waves the flag to bring the nations of mankind together in

the west, and a young king rebuilds a decrepit old country into a new

powerhouse, the union can do nothing. We can't even stand upon the stage

of this era. That's galling to the people who live in this land."

I listened silently.

The stage of this era... Did Fuuga want to rise up on to it?

What role did he intend to play there? Who was he trying to become?

"That's exactly why someone has to truly unite it." Fuuga stood on

Durga's back and spread his arms wide. "To unite the Union of Eastern

Nations. It will take the resolve to smash everything first so it can happen.

Like I said, this country is hopelessly intertwined by alliances and blood

relations. To unify it, all of that must be destroyed, cut off, and returned to a

blank slate. It will take the resolve to do it no matter what the means, and

no matter how much blood must be shed."

"Are you saying you'll do that, Fuuga?" I asked with a tense expression.

Fuuga thumped his chest with one hand. "Yeah! In this day and age, who

else but me can?! The fact is, I've already done it on the steppe. My father

brought the steppes together as one, but I made those people who still

conspired to kill him submit to me as a warrior. Now, everyone on the

steppe has high hopes for me."

Conspiring to kill his father. The report from the Black Cats hadn't been

able to determine whether Fuuga's father, Raiga Haan, had been killed by

illness or poison, but... it seemed Fuuga interpreted it as an assassination.

"Look at the times we're in. 'Strength' can be just as powerful a banner

as the 'ideals' the saint carries."

Then Fuuga pointed down at the ground.

"The Union of Eastern Nations is now full of refugees who escaped the

north. Each country handles them in their own way, but I'm sure, under the

current situation, the refugees have their reasons to be discontent in each of

them. If even a small portion of the Demon Lord's Domain could be

liberated, they would see in me the hope that their homelands might be

liberated, and they'd rush to my side. It's not only the refugees who want to

see the Demon Lord's Domain liberated, either. The soldiers and farmers

who want land, the merchants and craftspeople who want products, and the

petty rulers who want to expand their holdings will all ride that wave."

Fuuga went on to describe his imagined blueprint. There were parts of it

that seemed unrealistic, but I had a strange premonition that Fuuga might

just be able to pull it off. If people felt the way Fuuga said they would... it

might well become "hope" for them.

"But will it be that simple?" I asked. "Even at its height, the Empire

failed in its invasion of the Demon Lord's Domain."

"I know that. But there's something I'm convinced of."

"Something you're convinced of?" I parroted back questioningly.

Fuuga gave me a firm nod. "They say the allied force led by the Empire

wasn't defeated by monsters, but by demons. And the demons only exist

deep inside the Demon Lord's Domain."

I was shocked. The demons only existed deep inside the Demon Lord's

Domain?

"...On what basis do you say that?"

"I went into the Demon Lord's Domain out of curiosity, but despite

frequently being attacked by monsters, I never encountered a single demon.

I went in pretty deep, too. That means the demons aren't spread out over the

whole of the Demon Lord's Domain."

"..." I was speechless. I felt as though Fuuga's conjecture was on the

mark.

Fuuga likely didn't know, but I had already shared my theory that

"Monsters are to demons as animals are to humans" with the Empire. If

these demons couldn't communicate with the monsters, they might see

them as dangerous beasts, the same way as we did.

If the demons were wary of monsters, rather than dividing up their

forces, wouldn't they make large colonies to protect their children and such

from attacks?

If it was true, it made sense why the allied forces led by the Empire had

made good progress at first. Basically, the alliance had gone too deep into

the Demon Lord's Domain, and perhaps they encountered a demon colony.

Then they had attacked the monsters and demons without discriminating

between them...

In other words, the extermination of harmful beasts had escalated into an

all-out war.

"Urgh..." I grasped my head as I was struck by a headache.

Naden telepathically expressed her worry in a small voice. "Hold on,

Souma, are you okay?"

I told her it was all right, but inside, I didn't think it was all right at all.

There was too much to think about. I wanted to talk with Maria as soon as

possible.

With no sign that he noticed, Fuuga went on talking. "That's why I think

it's possible to retake a part of the Demon Lord's Domain. I'll use that

accomplishment to get public opinion inside the union on my side, and

create the opportunity for unification. I'll crush all who oppose me, force

the uncooperative to submit with power, smash all the worthless bonds

holding us back, and make this country one."

"You intend to do all of that yourself?"

"I said it, didn't I? If not me, who?!" Fuuga seemed full of confidence.

That incredible imagination and determination... This man was clearly in

a different dimension than anyone else.

What had made this man, without question, was the tension in this

country, and the wishes of the people to break free of it. He was the

embodiment of people's hopes.

"Do you have any idea how much blood will flow?" I asked. "This is a

path of carnage you plan to walk."

"I don't care! Life is brief. Even the long-lived races die when their time

comes. Therefore, it's a man's greatest wish to accomplish something great

that future generations will remember!"

...Yeah, there was no questioning it now.

This man was trying to become what Maria had rejected becoming.

He was a being that grew feeding on people's hopes, becoming

something greater than human in the process.

He wanted to become the "great man" of this era.

Whenever an era came to a stalemate, great people would appear as if

responding to the people's wishes.

Ying Zheng of Qin (Qin Shi Huang), Oda Nobunaga, Napoleon... The

great men who appeared to break out of an interminable situation were

always violent in their destruction of the values held up until that time, and

they tried to build a new world atop the ruins of the old. Many who were

praised for their great deeds in later generations were seen as nothing more

than slaughterers by the people of the time.

I saw the potential to become that sort of great man in Fuuga.

In this confused era with the Demon Lord's Domain in the north, the

people were seeking a vessel into which they could pour their hopes. I was

wasting the label of "hero," and Maria had the capacity to be a "saint."

However, we had rejected becoming something larger than human, so that

vessel had not yet appeared.

But what about Fuuga? If the people looked for Fuuga to become a

"great man," wouldn't Fuuga become one without hesitation?

Then, with the people's hopes behind him, wouldn't he try to become

the hegemon of this era?

When I get home... I need to tell Maria.

I need to tell her to beware Fuuga Haan of the Union of Eastern

Nations.

If this man truly rose, even the strongest of mankind's nations was at

risk.

And so, I myself made careful note of Fuuga Haan's name as the person

I most needed to be concerned about from now on.

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