"You're under arrest! Drop your weapons now or face the consequences!"
"You can try if you're looking for a one-way ticket to hell."
George's lips curled up into a menacing grin. His eyes darkened as he spoke.
"Ignite, Kokorowatari."
The air crackled with energy as a sable light erupted from his sword, followed by a maelstrom of black fire that let out an oppressive heat. Brimstone and smoke billowed forth in a cancerous cloud, shrouding the surroundings in a dark and oppressive heat. The power of the sword was so palpable it threatened to swallow them alive.
"Malevolent Sl-"
With the Malevolent Slash's motion, he raised his sword high in the air, ready to unleash a devastating blow. But before he could strike, Baal suddenly took control of his body, forcing his muscles to tense and his sword to clatter to the ground. Instantly, the fierce black flames around them snuffed out like a dying flame.
"What the hell are you doing, Baal?!"
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George's legs pounded the pavement with superhuman force as Baal took over his body. He sprinted away from the police, leaping over several officers and jumping around vehicles with lightning speed. His movements were so agile and precise that it was almost as if he had disappeared and reappeared from a distance away, evading each obstacle that the officers threw in his path with effortless grace.
The JSDF soldiers and police spun around, but all that remained was a lingering shadow. It was as if the person they were supposed to apprehend had become one with the shadows, evading capture by vanishing into nothingness. Nothing but a faint trace remained, taunting them with their failure.
The police officers were stunned into silence, gaping at the empty space where George and Baal once stood. In a split second, they were gone, and the air felt charged with an inexplicable energy. Frantic eyes darted around the area, searching for answers to the strange disappearance. Suddenly, one of them broke the tense silence with a cry of disbelief: "What just happened?"
"SEND A TEAM AFTER THEM! WE CAN'T LET THEM ESCAPE!"
The police swarmed the streets, eyes blazing with determination, but it was an impossible task. George and Baal had vanished into thin air, and there was no trace of them. All that remained was a path of devastation, with broken glass scattered across the pavement like a million tiny stars, mocking the police's inability to catch their prey.
However, their efforts were futile as George and Baal had already arrived at their house.
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"This Separ demon... what's his ability?"
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"Gross..."
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"Should we scout the city in the morning as well?"
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"You didn't have to do that... I don't want to go to school. No, to begin with, how did you get money to pay for the enrollment?"
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"Don't. It's a waste of money."
George stretched his hands before standing up and looking towards the window.
"We should go. The department stores should be open by now. I have to buy a small bag, a few school supplies, and a notebook."
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"Damn. You're awfully prepared... are you really from hell?"
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"So you ran away multiple times?"
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George nodded and opened the door. As he walked out of the abandoned house, he was met with a bright morning sun. He sighed and closed the door behind him.
He then walked along the sidewalk and entered the university campus.
"Uh, can I ask where the faculty room is for senior high school students?" George asked the guard stationed at the gate.
The guard stared at him for a moment before replying. "Are you a new student? It's on the 6th floor of that building," the young guard pointed towards the building in the northeast area.
"Just ride the elevator until you reach the 6th floor. There's a guard stationed there. You can ask him to bring you to the faculty room."
George thanked him and headed towards the building. As soon as he reached the sixth floor, he looked for the guard supposedly stationed there, but he didn't see anyone.
He could see that there was a desk with a journal and a chair in the middle of the hallway, "Did the guard go out for a bathroom break or something? Damn. What should I do?"
He frantically glanced around the sixth floor, desperate for any sign of human life, but it was utterly deserted.
He thought, "Maybe I should find someone on the 5th floor," as he walked towards the stairs when he suddenly bumped into someone.