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Chapter 90 - Hole: Thus, Hero Gold-Hair Fought ~The Golden Warrior~

Deep in a forest, a group of men and women walked along a rough animal path that

split off from the road used by ordinary travelers. One of them, a woman named Aryun

Keats, looked over at the handsome blond man leading the group. "Hero Gold-Hair,"

she said. "Perhaps I should transform into a carriage and drive us to the hot springs

village."

"What's the harm in a little walk?" Hero Gold-Hair answered, looking away from the

natural beauty before his eyes to speak with Aryun. "The scenery here isn't half bad! I

certainly plan on enjoying it to its fullest!"

"The scenery's nice, sure…" Wuha Gappoli croaked out as she staggered along all the

way at the back of the party, struggling to catch her breath. "But I gotta say, Hero GoldHair, I'm pooped…"

Hero Gold-Hair's party had spent the previous night in an inn near the top of a

mountain. Their plan had been to enjoy a scenic walk along the mountain roads on

their way to the hot springs village at the mountain's peak.

"Come now, Wuha!" Hero Gold-Hair insisted. "Don't be boorish about it!"

"Easy for you to say," Wuha shot back with a pout. "I used a lot of magic last night

turning into an inn for the rest of you to stay at! Would it kill you to treat me nicely for

a change?"

True to her words, Wuha Gappoli was a rare species of djinn known as a manor djinn,

possessing the power to transform her body into any man-made structure she had

touched with her own hands. The inn at which the party had spent the previous night

was, in fact, none other than her body. As a result, the magic power left within her

body was precariously low, leaving her unsteady on her feet even as she walked along

the path.

"Hmm…" Hero Gold-Hair considered. "You have a point, I admit. All right. Keats,

transform into some vehicle or other for Wuha to ride in."

"Yes, sir!" Aryun Keats gave Hero Gold-Hair a sharp salute.

Like Wuha, Aryun was a rare species of djinn—in her case, a carriage djinn with the

power to transform into any vehicle she had ever touched. She didn't have much magic

power in the first place, though, and had to exercise a fair amount of restraint when it

came to using her abilities.

Aryun Keats transformed into a vehicle and scooped up Wuha Gappoli onboard… but

even though Wuha had been so tired of walking, she now seemed upset about the

arrangement.

"Hey. Aryun." Wuha said.

"Yes?" Aryun's telepathic voice came from inside the vehicle. "What is it?"

"Look," Wuha said, frowning indignantly. "I'll admit this technically counts as a

vehicle… but why in the wide world of Klyrode would you carry me around in a baby

carriage?!"

Indeed, Wuha Gappoli was currently snuggled tight inside Aryun Keats's baby carriage

form.

"I reasoned that this form would be the most efficacious for carrying an exhausted

passenger in comfort, Madame Wuha," Aryun replied, sounding perfectly confused as

to what could possibly be wrong. "Is something wrong?"

"You better believe something's wrong!" Wuha shouted, sitting up in the carriage. "I'll

have you— Grmhff!!!" She was interrupted, however, when something was shoved

into her mouth.

"There, that suits you better, little Wuha!" Valentine snickered as she jammed the

pacifier in. "Now settle down and enjoy your ride." In her other hand she had a large

fruit she had plucked from a nearby tree, which she nibbled on as the party walked.

Valentine was a native of the Realm of Evil. To maintain her body in the world of

Klyrode required a continual expenditure of vast amounts of magical power. That was

why she was always eating whenever the opportunity presented itself, as she could

absorb the small amounts of magic power found in ordinary food.

"Hee hee!" Tsuya giggled as Wuha was forced back down into the baby carriage. "Be a

good little baaaby, okaaay?"

"Bleh!" Wuha spat the pacifier out. "Hang on, why do you have a pacifier in the first

place, Valentine?"

"Hm?" Valentine said. "Don't be silly. It isn't mine."

"Then whose is it?" Wuha demanded. "We don't have any babies in our party!"

"It's Lady Tsuya's," Valentine explained. "She keeps it with her at all times, you know!"

"Fweeeh?!" Tsuya's eyes shot open wide in shock at Valentine's words.

"No?" Valentine teased. "You mean to say you haven't been buying up infant care goods

whenever you find them and secretly storing them in your Bottomless Bag, just in case

you suddenly wind up pregnant with Hero Gold-Hair's child?"

"Wh-What?" Hero Gold-Hair said, looking over at Tsuya. "Tsuya, is that true?"

"A-Awawawawah!!!" Tsuya cried, blushing furiously. "N-N-Not in the sliiightest! O-Or

so I'd liiike to say, but I diiid end up buying a lot of cute baaaby clothes at that runway

exhibiiition event the other day, just in caaase… They were just so cuuute, you know?

B-B-But how did yooou know about that, Lady Valentine?"

"Never mind that!" Valentine said, bopping Tsuya on the nose with her right index

finger. "We're going on a scenic walk, aren't we? We should enjoy it!" She looked

around, taking in the sights, and breathed in a deep lungful of fresh air. "Mmmh!" she

exclaimed. "This must be what people mean when they talk about getting some fresh

air—this place is delightfully refreshing! But it's strange… somehow I feel even

hungrier than usual…" She reached out as she spoke, taking another fruit from the

branches of a tree as they passed.

Hero Gold-Hair let out a chuckle at Valentine's behavior. "You're right about that,

anyway! And once we've had our fill of the scenery, the next stop is a long, leisurely

bath!"

The party set off once again down the road, but they had barely taken a single step

before Hero Gold-Hair felt a sudden sense of unease. He halted in his tracks, looking

all around… just in time to see two glowing orbs, one red and one blue, erupt without

warning from the lake up ahead on their trail, not far from the hot springs village itself.

The orbs seemed to be engaged in some kind of chase, flying low over the ground as

they darted this way and that.

"W-Watch out!" Hero Gold-Hair shouted as the orbs veered in the party's direction.

"Everyone get down!"

Tsuya and the others obeyed in an instant, throwing themselves flat against the

ground just in the nick of time. Ka-smash! The orbs careened over the party's heads,

missing them by a hair and colliding with the rocky mountain surface with an earshattering sound that seemed to shake the entire mountain. A plume of dust erupted

from the impact, swirling around the party and robbing them of their sight.

"Ack, hack! H-Hero Gooold-Hair! Are you okaaay?" Tsuya coughed as she lifted her

head, looking up from where she lay on the ground to see Hero Gold-Hair lying prone.

Grabbing the baby carriage Aryun Keats with Wuha Gappoli inside, she hurried over

to him as fast as she could.

Next to her, Valentine roused herself as well, following suit. "Hero Gold-Hair! Are you

all right?"

The two ran up to where they thought they had seen Hero Gold-Hair lying on the

ground, but when they got there, they froze up in shock at the sight before their eyes.

Wuha Gappoli, meanwhile, was frozen for a somewhat different reason—it seemed

she had been knocked unconscious from the impact and was now lying peacefully in

the baby carriage with a pacifier sticking out of her mouth.

What they found when they arrived at the spot Hero Gold-Hair had been was the red

orb they had seen flying just moments ago, buried in the ground with only its top half

exposed.

"Wh-Where's Hero Gooold-Hair?" Tsuya asked, looking around every which way in her

confusion. "I-I'm sure he was lying over heeere…" Hero Gold-Hair, however, was

nowhere to be seen. "Th-This red ooorb didn't crush Hero Gooold-Hair, did it?" she

asked, blanching at the thought as she looked down at the orb through narrow eyes.

"Well…" said Valentine. "It seems like it must have." She held out her hands,

summoning threads of darkness from her fingertips. A cold smile played on her lips,

but her eyes were deadly serious. Tsuya, meanwhile, retrieved her Drilldozer Shovel

from the Bottomless Bag she carried.

The Drilldozer Shovels were a pair of legendary items that had once been held in the

citadel of Klyrode Castle. Of the two, one was in the possession of Hero Gold-Hair while

Tsuya held on to the other.

And so, Tsuya and Valentine crept one step at a time up towards the red orb.

◇ ◇ ◇

Inside the orb, a woman wearing a tattered cloak shook Hero Gold-Hair by the

shoulders. Her body was clearly inhuman, with half of it resembling a young maiden

and the other half a bare skeleton. "U-Um…" she started. "Mister, are you all right?!"

This woman was one of the Contract Executors charged with the enforcement of the

sacred Blood Oath Contract, making her an angel and disciple of the Celestial Plane.

When disciples were dispatched from the Celestial Plane to lesser worlds it was their

custom to don tattered robes and carry heavy scythes, transforming their bodies into

half-maiden, half-skeleton visages, like the one this woman currently wore.

Hero Gold-Hair's body flopped limply in the angel's arms, clearly unconscious.

"Hello! Hello, hello!" she cried with increasing desperation, shaking him again and

again. "Are you all right? Mister, won't you please open your eyes?"

Alas, Hero Gold-Hair's body betrayed no signs of life.

"Oh no, oh no, oh no…" the angel repeated, the color draining out of the half of her face

that resembled a young maiden. "I'm already going to be in big enough trouble for

injuring a living creature from a world I was visiting on a mission!" She quickly placed

her hand to Hero Gold-Hair's wrist, feeling for a pulse, and pressed her ear to his chest

to confirm whether or not he was still breathing. "His heartbeat is weak, and his

breathing has almost stopped…" she said, sitting back up. "Oh, no no no no no no no…

This man is on the verge of death, and it's all my fault!"

The angel looked even more frightened after her examination of Hero Gold-Hair's

condition. By now the color had gone out of her face completely. "This is really bad…"

she said, swallowing nervously. "Even though it was a complete accident that

happened while I was chasing the Devil-Beast Bel Munhra after it escaped from the

escort taking it to its prison in the Hell Realms, if the goddesses find out I've killed a

human of this world whose time wasn't meant to be up, they'll exile me from the

Celestial Plane for sure!"

P-Plus… she added to herself. If they find out the whole reason Bel Munhra got away

was that I was slacking off and eating sweets, exile would be getting off lightly… The

beads of cold sweat dripping down her forehead at this point resembled nothing so

much as a waterfall.

"I-I know!" she suddenly declared, taking a crystal out of the Bottomless Bag she wore

on her belt. "Now's the perfect time to use this…"

This crystal was a magic item capable of sending messages between worlds, granted

to disciples of the Celestial Plane whose missions took them far from home. She held

it aloft in her right hand and activated its communication function. "This is Griyn.

Repeat, this is Griyn," she said, speaking quickly. "Dina, are you awake?"

After a short while, she got a response. "Griyn?" said the somewhat groggy voice

coming out of the crystal. "Haven't I told you enough times to stop bombarding me

with interworld transmissions without any warning? I have plenty to deal with on my

own plate, you know."

Relief washed over Griyn's face when she heard Dina's voice. "Th-Thank goodness, it

went through… I-I'm very sorry. It won't happen again." Griyn took a single deep

breath and smoothed her cloak over her chest, taking a moment to compose herself

before continuing. "But never mind that, this is an emergency! Someone needs your

help, Dina—me! I'm begging you!" She clasped her hands together, desperately

entreating her acquaintance.

"Well…" Dina said at last, "I admit, I have an extremely bad feeling about getting

involved with whatever this is… but I suppose I can at least hear you out. What in the

cosmos is going on?"

Griyn's face lit up with a smile at Dina's offer to help, tears welling up in her eyes. Just

then, however, the world around her began to shake. "Wh-Wh-What's this?!" she cried,

looking all around. "What's happening?!"

The walls of her red orb, however, only continued to shake with greater and greater

intensity.

◇ ◇ ◇

"A red orb…" Riliangiu said, extending her arms to cast her Search spell on the object.

"It doesn't seem to be of the world of Klyrode…" Riliangiu had been away when the

incident had occurred, but she had felt a disturbance and hurried back as fast as she

could.

"I've had enough of this!" said Valentine. "Stand back! It's my turn!" In a single burst,

she extended her threads of darkness towards the orb, striking it again and again for

all she was worth. The force of the attack shook the orb violently, until a crack formed

on one of its sides.

"Give us back Hero Gooold-Hair!" Tsuya shouted, lifting the Drilldozer Shovel high in

the air and bringing its head down hard upon the curious object.

"Next is my turn!" Behind them, a cannon extended out from Aryun Keats's baby

carriage form, its barrel aimed straight for the enemy orb. "Bearing, check! Target,

acquired! Magic rounds, loaded! Annnd… fire!"

The barrel of the gun burst into flames. A second later, an enormous kaboooooom!

echoed throughout the mountain forest. The orb took a direct hit, shaking heavily as

the crack from Valentine's attacks widened still further.

"Tch!" Aryun telepathically clicked her tongue in irritation. "It's still in one piece?

Stubborn thing… and it will take five minutes to charge up the magic power for another

shot…"

"In that case, I'll simply have to destroy it before then!" said Valentine, preparing to

use her thread once again.

Before Valentine could strike, however, the orb simply disappeared, leaving behind a

crater filled with smoke. And in the dead center, Hero Gold-Hair stood stiffly upright

like a soldier at attention.

"Hero Gold-Hair!" the four of them—Tsuya, Valentine, Riliangiu and Aryun Keats—all

cried at once, running up towards their leader.

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"Th-That was a close one!" Griyn said. "That djinn's magitank cannon packed a serious

punch! Just a little more and the Ruby Sphere might have been destroyed! And that's

to say nothing of the destructive power of those threads that woman from the Realm

of Evil was using…"

Currently, Griyn was inside Hero Gold-Hair's mindscape, breathing hard and drenched

in sweat as she looked around at the group surrounding her.

Moments ago, Griyn had finally managed to explain the situation to Dina using. After

a short pause, Dina's voice came from the crystal in response.

"Let me get this straight, Griyn…" she said. "First, you allowed the Devil-Beast Bel

Munhra to escape mid transit due to your own inattentiveness. Then, while pursuing

Bel Munhra, you injured a resident of the world of Klyrode severely enough that he

might die at any time. And now, that man's companions are about to destroy the Ruby

Sphere that was given to you for transportation? Do I have that right?"

"Y-Yes, well… I suppose that's about the gist of it, anyway…" Griyn responded, her voice

sounding unnaturally shrill.

Another moment of lag passed. "Are you an idiot?!" Dina snapped.

"Wh-Whaaa?!" Griyn exclaimed, taken aback by Dina's castigating tone. Castigation or

no, however, Griyn kept on pleading desperately. It was hardly the time to worry about

appearances. "Well, like I said, I could really use some help! Bring a Resurrection Bead

if you can! If we leave things like this, this human is going to die! And I'll end up being

exiled from the Celestial Plane! Then I'd be in the same category as that goddess

Telbyress! The shame! I wouldn't be able to bear it!"

Dina listened silently for a time, before giving a deep sigh. "Fine," she said. "I'll see what

I can do. But just this once, understand?"

"Yes! Of course! Thank you!"

"For the time being," Dina instructed her, "possess that human at once in order to

prolong his life as long as possible. I'll see what I can do to bring you a Resurrection

Bead, so try to hold out until then."

"Okay! I will!" Griyn nodded over and over again, tears of gratitude streaming from

her eyes.

Back in the present, Griyn plunged into Hero Gold-Hair's mindscape as he lay

unconscious on the brink of death, possessing his body herself. This way she would be

able to prolong his life, but as he himself was still comatose, needless to say Hero GoldHair's will would not be able to animate his body for her. It fell to Griyn to control the

body in his stead.

W-Well… she thought, looking around at Hero Gold-Hair's party of companions on the

outside of the sphere. For the time being, I suppose I should find some way to trick them

and buy time until Dina can arrive…"First things first, though, all that excitement gave

me a bit of an appetite," she said, retrieving a bag stuffed full of a variety of baked

sweets from her Bottomless Bag. She began stuffing her cheeks full, a delighted grin

on her face. "Can't do work on an empty stomach, after all!"

She had been snaking on precisely these sweets in particular when the Devil-Beast Bel

Munhra had given her the slip as well, but at that moment, her past failures were the

furthest thing from her mind.

Griyn alternated between snacking on her sweets and monitoring the situation

around her, when suddenly, she noticed a change. "H-Huh?"

Hero Gold-Hair, possessed by Griyn from inside his mindscape, was standing there like

normal as Tsuya, Valentine, Aryun Keats, and Riliangiu all came running up… until

suddenly the party recoiled, drawing back and eyeing Hero Gold-Hair with suspicion.

"Something's wrooong with Hero Gooold-Hair…" Tsuya whispered, misgivings written

all over her face. "It doooes look like him, but I don't knooow…"

"You're right," Valentine agreed. "It's like he's a different person inside. This whole

situation is clearly wrong." She wove her threads of darkness from her fingertips,

making sure not to lower her guard.

"Who are you?" asked Aryun Keats, back in her human form. She was carrying an

empty bottle menacingly in both hands, ready to swing should they come to blows.

"Show us your true form!"

"They're far too suspicious, whoever they are," Riliangiu said, her arms transforming

into blades past the elbows as she crouched low to the ground, prepared to spring into

the air.

Wuha Gappoli, however, was still unconscious on the ground behind them and had

nothing to contribute to the conversation.

The party was showing open hostility towards Hero Gold-Hair. Griyn frowned in

confusion as she watched from inside his mindscape. Th-That's strange… she thought.

What could have given me away? She hadn't expected this at all. She found herself at a

complete loss for words.

At the time Griyn had let it slip her mind, but while possessing Hero Gold-Hair's body

might have prolonged his life, that was all it had done. Yes—as Tsuya and the others

ran up, Hero Gold-Hair had simply stood on the spot, a blank and lifeless expression

on his face. Ordinarily, when possessing a body like this, one would read their target's

memories in order to interact with the people around them without anyone noticing

that something was strange. Griyn, however, had simply forgotten to do this.

Just standing and taking no other action was just about the most suspicious thing Hero

Gold-Hair could have possibly done.

The party stood on guard, keeping their distance as they glared at Hero Gold-Hair's

body with open suspicion. Then, suddenly, they heard a rustling sound as the tall grass

nearby began to sway, until a woman emerged from the vegetation.

"Ummm…" Tsuya said, taking a halting step towards the woman. "Are you okaaay?"

It was no wonder she should ask. The woman's clothes were in tatters, and her feet

were completely bare. Riliangiu, however, pushed Tsuya back, stopping her. "Wait just

a moment," she said, glaring fiercely in the woman's direction.

The woman glared right back.

"Ummm… Is something wrooong?" Tsuya asked.

"That woman is dangerous," Riliangiu answered, refusing to lower her guard. She

certainly seemed frightened—her forehead had already broken out in a cold sweat.

"Quite right…" Valentine concurred, turning to face the woman herself, still keeping

her threads at the ready. "That woman might have assumed human form, but she

certainly doesn't seem to be any sort of ordinary human."

"I-It's her!" Griyn exclaimed inside Hero Gold-Hair's mindscape, her eyes opening

wide when she saw who the woman was. "There's no doubt about it! She's in human

form at the moment, but that's Bel Munhra!" She gulped. "Judging from its condition,

it seems the effect of the Bind spell hasn't completely worn off… If I can keep running

until Dina arrives, together we might be able to figure out something we can do… But

until then, I should make a tactical retreat!"

She held out her right arm, ordering Hero Gold-Hair's body to flee. The body, however,

didn't move a muscle. H-Huh?! she thought, holding out her arm once again. But no

matter how many times she repeated the gesture, Hero Gold-Hair's Body showed no

signs of moving anytime soon.

"Wh-What's going on?!" she asked. "As long as I'm possessing this body, I should be in

complete control! Why can't I get it to move?!" Baffled, she held out her arm time and

time again, but Hero Gold-Hair's body stayed rooted steadfast to the spot, not so much

as twitching a muscle. "Wh-Why is this happening?!" she screamed inside Hero GoldHair's head, getting more and more frantic with every arm swing.

Suddenly, Griyn heard Hero Gold-Hair's voice inside the mindscape itself. "Don't be

ridiculous!" he snapped. "What good would running away do us?!"

"Aiiieee!!!" Griyn shrieked so startled she jumped up in the air. A second later, she

found herself face-to-face with a manifestation of Hero Gold-Hair. "F-Fweh?! Y-You!

You're that man's psychic construct! But, how?!"

The psychic construct of Hero Gold-Hair held out his right arm. "Keats!" he bellowed.

"Blow her away!"

"Wait! B-But you're on the verge of death! You're in a coma! How could you possibly

produce a psychic construct in that state?! It doesn't make any sense!" She clutched

her head, staggering this way and that in sheer confusion.

Aryun Keats, however, turned away from Bel Munhra for a second to glance over at

Hero Gold-Hair's body. "I-I'm not sure if I understand what's going on…" she said. "But

I thought I could hear someone telling me to 'blow her away'…" She transformed her

body into a formidable magitank, aiming her turret straight at Bel Munhra. "Then blow

her away I shall!" she declared. "Three! Two! One! Fire!!!"

Aryun fired a magic shell from her turret with a violent kabooooooom!!!

"Good job! That's how it's done!" said Hero Gold-Hair, clenching his right hand tight

into a fist and nodding with satisfaction as he watched from his own mindscape. Griyn

could only stare back and forth between him and Aryun Keats outside, unable to

believe her eyes.

The area around Bel Munhra was shrouded with smoke in the wake of the point-blank

blast from Aryun's cannon. "Grrrhhh…" A low growl came from inside the plume, as

the party saw the Devil-Beast's silhouette move.

"Well then, how about this?!" said Valentine, releasing her threads and lashing out at

the figure inside the smoke for all she was worth.

"Graaaaaah!!!" Bel Munhra roared, swatting aside thread after thread with her arms

and the tail that had appeared behind her. It seemed the threads of darkness had done

little more than anger the beast. She howled, shooting a jet of crimson flame from her

open mouth that burned away every last one of Valentine's threads.

"It can't be!" Valentine exclaimed, her eyes shooting open in shock. "My threads of

darkness!" It was no wonder Valentine was so surprised—her threads were woven

with the magic of the Realm of Evil, which was incomparably stronger than the magic

of Klyrode. Even a dragon's flames would have been hard-pressed to destroy them. "I

could tell that woman was extraordinary, but it seems we've run into a rather

troublesome opponent indeed…" she said, producing a fresh batch of thread once

more.

Bel Munhra stood there, shoulders heaving as she breathed in and out in ragged

breaths. Then, before Valentine's eyes, her arms transformed into bestial limbs as a

horn sprouted from her forehead. She was becoming more and more of a Devil-Beast

by the second.

"See? I told you!" Griyn said as she watched the events play out from inside Hero GoldHair's mindscape. "Bel Munhra is a Devil-Beast, a creature with more magic power

than any magic beast! It's too dangerous to try to fight something like that without a

plan of some sort! So come on… we need to withdraw!" She cried out again and again,

but it seemed Hero Gold-Hair's companions simply couldn't hear her. None of them

made even the slightest reaction to her voice.

"Grrrhhh…" Bel Munhra, however, turned to face straight towards Hero Gold-Hair.

"Noooooo!!!" Griyn shrieked. She turned towards Hero Gold-Hair, who was standing

beside her with his arms folded in front of his chest. "Hey, you! Hurry up and order

them to retreat, won't you?! They can't hear me! At this rate, every one of us is going

to die!"

Hero Gold-Hair, however, stood right where he was, not moving a muscle.

Griyn pleaded and pleaded, swaying unsteadily on her feet. Finally, Hero Gold-Hair

saw fit to move, turning to look over at Griyn. "What are you, an idiot?"

"Thank you!" said Griyn, confused by his sudden response. "Now, tell them to— Wait,

what did you say?!"

Hero Gold-Hair opened his eyes, glaring at the angel with righteous indignation. "And

what do you think will happen after we run away?!" he demanded. "There's a hot

springs village at the peak of this mountain, you know! There's bound to be scores of

guests up there, even as we speak! What do you think is going to happen with them?!"

Griyn flinched, startled by the force of Hero Gold-Hair's words. "B-But!" she argued.

"Bel Munhra alone has enough magic power to destroy this entire world! How do you

expect us to defeat something like that? There's just no way!"

"Poppycock!" Hero Gold-Hair said, grabbing Griyn by the shoulders and shaking her

hard. "What's with your attitude?! Are you going to do anything but look for reasons

why you can't?!"

Just then, as Hero Gold-Hair shook her, something fell out of Griyn's pocket and

clattered to the ground at Hero Gold-Hair's feet. "Hm?" he muttered, bending down to

pick it up. "What's this?"

It was a rod-shaped object, emitting a dim light. Hero Gold-Hair stared at the thing,

looking it up and down.

"A-Ah!" Griyn cried when she realized that her own magic item had found its way into

Hero Gold-Hair's hands. "S-Stop!" she pleaded, reaching out to take the rod back.

"That's a Celestial Wand, a magic item only we disciples of the Celestial Plane can use!

It's far too dangerous for an ordinary human like yourself!"

Hero Gold-Hair, however, ignored her and went on studying the Celestial Wand. "What

have we here? This part looks like some sort of button…" And before Griyn could stop

him, he pressed it. The Celestial Wand began to shine with brilliant light. "Wh-What's

happening?!" Hero Gold-Hair cried out, squinting at the sudden radiance as the wand's

glow grew, enveloping the psychic construct that served as his body.

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In the outside world, Valentine and Aryun Keats were standing against Bel Munhra as

Tsuya urged Hero Gold-Hair, whose body was still standing motionless, to flee. Then,

suddenly, Hero Gold-Hair's body began to shine with light.

"Hwuuuh?!" Tsuya exclaimed, startled by the sudden development.

"Wh-Whatever is the matter, Lady Tsuya?" Valentine asked, glancing over at Tsuya as

she continued to fire thread after thread towards Bel Munhra. Aryun Keats and

Riliangiu, who had been in the middle of launching their own attacks, turned to look

as well.

Hero Gold-Hair's body shone brighter and brighter before the group's eyes. The light

wrapped around his limbs, transforming into a golden bodysuit as his golden hair

seemed to burst out of his head, growing longer until it was long enough to reach his

waist and fluttering dramatically in the breeze.

"Whaaa?!" Tsuya, Valentine, Riliangiu and Aryun could only watch Hero Gold-Hair's

unexpected transformation.

Wuha Gappoli, however, didn't react at all. She was still out cold from the earlier

impact.

They watched as Hero Gold-Hair, his entire body now brilliant gold, got to his feet,

gingerly brushing away Tsuya's hand. He swiftly moved his arms and legs this way and

that, checking to see if everything was in good working order. "Hm…" came Hero GoldHair's telepathic voice. "I can't say I have much of an idea what's going on, but it looks

like I can move normally as long as I'm in this suit…"

Everyone present stared wide-eyed, stunned by Hero Gold-Hair's transformation. Bel

Munhra, however, narrowed her eyes, shooting him a questioning glare full of hate.

"You…" she said in an inhuman voice, her mouth twisting into a scowl. "You are not of

the Silver Pursuers. Who are you?"

"Who am I?" Hero Gold-Hair said, looking back at the Devil-Beast. "You're looking at

the one and only Hero Gold-Hair! And don't you forget it!" With that, he kicked off the

ground, headed straight for Bel Munhra at a pace far outstripping his ordinary running

speed. He was so fast that even Valentine, who boasted perceptual prowess worthy of

the Twelve Evil Generals of the Realm of Evil, found herself unable to keep track of her

movements—to say nothing of Tsuya, who was nothing more than an everyday

human. At his speed he looked like a mere golden blur, zooming straight for Bel

Munhra.

"A golden orb? And a man…?" Bel Munhra muttered to herself, watching in disbelief as

Hero Gold-Hair closed the distance.

"Hah!" Clad in his golden bodysuit, his newly waist-length hair streaming behind him

like a banner, Hero Gold-Hair was upon Bel Munhra in a second. The golden warrior

struck with a powerful right straight punch, putting all the momentum from his

sudden dash behind the blow. Mere instants before the blow landed, Bel Munhra

crossed her arms in front of her to block the attack, but it was no use. The

overwhelming force of Hero Gold-Hair's punch sent her flying back into the forest,

plowing through hefty trees and sending them keeling over before landing in a heap

on the ground.

Hero Gold-Hair, however, was far from finished. With a "Hup!" he leaped high into the

air, coming downwards towards Bel Munhra with his right leg outstretched in a

devastating flying kick. Bel Munhra, finding herself buried in a pile of fallen timber,

shook her head as if trying to determine whether or not she was awake while she

pulled herself to her feet—just in time to see Hero Gold-Hair bearing down on her

from above. She bent down, light emitting from her back as crimson flames gathered

in her mouth.

Before she could follow through and roast the incoming Hero Gold-Hair with her fiery

breath, however, Bel Munhra found herself bound with countless threads of darkness,

reaching all the way to the back of her neck and forcing her head down towards the

ground. "Grwaaaahhh!!!" she roared in frustration, unable to properly face her target.

"I haven't gone anywhere, you know!" Valentine said, smirking as she used her hands

to manipulate the threads. "Don't tell me you forgot about me!"

Bel Munhra's looked up at Valentine with an expression of pure hatred.

"Hi-yah!" Hero Gold-Hair shouted as his kick impacted the back of Bel Munhra's head

with a tremendous burst of force. With Valentine distracting Bel Munhra, she had

taken the full force of the attack, cratering her into the forest floor. Hero Gold-Hair

alighted to the ground beside her, looking down upon his fallen foe.

Inside Hero Gold-Hair's mindscape, Griyn watched in disbelief, eyes wide and mouth

agape, positively stunned. "W-Wait a minute…" she said, swallowing nervously as she

looked over at Hero Gold-Hair. "Th-The Celestial Wand is a magic item disciples of the

Celestial Plane use to change into a form that enhances our abilities in order to

apprehend dangerous magic beasts… but it should have a mechanism that prevents it

from being used by anyone other than its owner!" She swallowed once again. "B-But

somehow… some way or other… this golden-haired man was able to transform… and

move… and even fight?" All she could do was stare in disbelief at the sight of Hero

Gold-Hair dressed in his golden bodysuit.

Bel Munhra pulled herself to her feet once again, glaring furiously at Hero Gold-Hair.

"What are you… you… golden orb man?" she demanded.

"My name isn't 'Golden Orb Man'!" Hero Gold-Hair said. "It's Hero Go—" But before he

could finish, Tsuya, Valentine, and Riliangiu all came running up, hugging him tight.

"Hero Gooold-Hair!" said Tsuya. "We were sooo worried!"

"That's right!" Valentine concurred. "After all, you suddenly stopped moving entirely!"

"I had no idea what had become of you…" said Riliangiu. "Truly, I was out of my mind

with worry!"

"Hero Gold-Hair!" said Aryun Keats, cutting into the celebrating crowd, still in her

magitank form. "I, too, was very worried!"

"Ghah!" Hero Gold-Hair cried as Aryun Keats's turret jabbed into his abdomen. "KKeats! What do you think you're doing?!" he protested, doubling over in pain.

"A-Ah! My apologies!" Aryun Keats said. "I was so overcome with emotion, I must have

forgotten to return to my humanoid form!" With that, she transformed, wincing

apologetically as she scratched the back of her head.

"What am I going to do with you…?" Hero Gold-Hair sighed, looking over at Aryun. His

face, however, was covered entirely by the golden bodysuit, making it impossible to

tell what sort of expression he was making.

Tsuya, Valentine, and Riliangiu all burst into laughter at the sight.

"U-Um… Excuse me?" Wuha Gappoli said as she came walking up to the group in no

particular hurry.

"Oh! Wuha! Finally awake, are you?" Hero Gold-Hair said. "I'm glad to see you're all

right."

"Well, thank you for your concern, I guess…" Wuha said. "But what about… you know…"

"Hm?" Hero Gold-Hair asked, tilting his head in confusion. "What about what?"

"Well…" Wuha said, pointing off to the side into the forest. "That freaky-looking

woman who was on the ground there ran away while you all were catching up…"

"S-Say what?!" Hero Gold-Hair hastily turned to look at the spot where Bel Munhra had

been just moments earlier, as did the rest of the team. However, the Devil-Beast was

nowhere in sight. "Th-That won't do! We need to go after her!" Hero Gold-Hair said,

looking off in the direction Wuha was pointing. Just then, however, his gold suit began

blinking red.

"Hero Gooold-Hair?" Tsuya asked, looking utterly perplexed by the changes affecting

their party leader. "What's happening nooow?"

"H-Hm…" Hero Gold-Hair said, looking down in confusion at his suit as the rest of the

party gathered around. "I haven't the foggiest myself, I'm afraid…"

In Hero Gold-Hair's mindscape, meanwhile, Griyn clutched her head in her hands,

looking up to the heavens. "See?!" she cried. "What did I tell you?!"

Oh no, oh no, oh no… she thought. The warrior transformation is about to run out of

time! Oh, this is bad… That golden-haired man is going to go back to his human form

and succumb to his injuries all over again! Could things possibly get any worse? Realizing

that she was truly in the worst-case scenario, Griyn clutched her head even tighter and

collapsed to the floor. "I lost my hold on his body when he transformed… and took a

good deal of psychic damage to boot!" she said. "If he weren't so badly injured, I might

have time to redo my possession, but as it is he's on the verge of death! Oh, what to do,

what to do, what to do…?"

Griyn lay on the ground for a while, helplessly flailing her arms and legs, before finally

taking her interworld communication crystal out of her Bottomless Bag. "This is

Griyn… Repeat, this is Griyn…" she said. "Dina, do you copy? Do you copy, Dina? Dina?

Do you copy?" She repeated herself time and time again, until finally, she got a

response.

"Griyn…" came Dina's voice. She sounded angry. "Didn't I just tell you to stop

bombarding me with interworld transmissions out of the blue like this?!"

Griyn flinched back from Dina's voice for just a moment, but she cleared her throat

and turned back to the crystal. "W-We don't have time for that!" she said, as quickly as

she could. "How are things coming with the Resurrection Bead? Things on my end are

looking pretty bad right now…"

"Excuse me?!" Dina snapped. "Don't be absurd! Do you think these things are easy to

come by?! I'm working on my request to the goddesses right now, and trying as hard

as I can to think of excuses for you!"

Oh, noooooo! Griyn thought, the color draining from her face. If she's still in the middle

of making the request, there's no way she'll get it in time! And when they find out I killed

this golden-haired man in a freak accident, my life in the Celestial Plane is finished!

Griyn looked out at the events transpiring outside of the mindscape with an

expression of despair. Then, she suddenly seemed to remember something. "Oh, that's

right!" she said, pulling something out of her Bottomless Bag—another wand, this one

bright red. "Nothing for it, I suppose. I'll have to take the risk!"

Back in the material world, Hero Gold-Hair's suit continued to blink rapidly. With no

way of knowing what that might mean, Hero Gold-Hair took off after Bel Munhra. Just

at that moment, however, the blinking stopped. "H-Hm?" he said, stopping in his

tracks, confused as the golden suit that had adorned his body vanished completely,

leaving him back in his usual form. "N-Nghhh…" he moaned, clutching his chest as he

collapsed on the spot.

"H-Hero Gold-Hair!!!" Valentine and the others rushed up as Hero Gold-Hair lay on the

ground, completely still.

A second later, Hero Gold-Hair's psychic construct body reappeared inside his

mindscape. "Mgh?!" he exclaimed. "I-I'm back here…" He looked around in complete

bewilderment. "What in the hells is going on?" He patted his own body up and down

before finally looking up. There, he could see an image of what was happening in the

world outside—his own body lying unconscious, not moving an inch as his party tried

desperately to see to his wounds. "A-And what's going on over here?"

"You're back!" a woman's voice called from behind him.

"N-Ngh?!" Hero Gold-Hair said, wheeling around. As soon as he did, the woman from

before pressed a red cylinder-shaped object into his hand. "What's with this stick?"

"Hurry!" the woman—Griyn—said. "You have to press the button on that Celestial

Wand! It's now or never!"

"H-Hm?" Hero Gold-Hair said. "What is this thing, anyway? It looks a bit like the wand

I picked up earlier…" Still hopelessly confused, Hero Gold-Hair found the button on the

Celestial Wand located in the same place as the one he had handled previously and

pressed it. "Nh!" Once again, his psychic construct body began to shine with light.

◇ ◇ ◇

"Huuuh?!" Tsuya, who had been trying to help the immobile Hero Gold-Hair to his feet,

suddenly opened her eyes wide. "H-He's shiiining again!"

True enough, Hero Gold-Hair's body had once again begun to glow with brilliant light.

"I-Is this the same thing that happened earlier?" Aryun Keats asked, utterly baffled.

"S-So it would seem…" said Valentine, seeming no less confused than anyone else as

she watched Hero Gold-Hair closely.

Then, as the party watched on, Hero Gold-Hair's body was once again enveloped in his

golden suit, his transformation complete. "Ghhh…" he muttered as he returned to

consciousness, shaking the cobwebs out of his head.

"H-Hero Gold-Hair!" The whole party cried out with joy, all hurrying to hug Hero GoldHair as he lay supine on the ground.

A dry smile came over Griyn's face as she watched from Hero Gold-Hair's mindscape.

A-Aha ha… she laughed to herself. I guess I should apologize to Dina for that one, huh.

That's the wand I accidentally took home with me from a drinking party over at her

place! I can't believe I ended up using it…

Celestial Wands were designed to prevent anyone other than the designated owner

from using their power, but for whatever reason Hero Gold-Hair seemed to be able to

use them to transform regardless. That could only mean that the wand's ownership

permission had somehow been changed.

Griyn picked up her own Celestial Wand from where it had fallen on the floor of Hero

Gold-Hair's mindscape when his first transformation ran out and pressed the button

herself, only for a message to appear, reading: "Wand Owner Not Identified."

I knew it… she thought, looking down at the wand in despair. "Sorry, Dina…" she

muttered to herself. Oh! Suddenly, she remembered an important detail.

Transformations from a Celestial Wand only last a short amount of time!

The color draining from her face once more, Griyn held the crystal that let her send

transmissions to other worlds up to her mouth. "This is Griyn, repeat, this is Griyn!"

she said. "Dina, hurry! I need you noooooow!"

"How many times do I have to tell you before you finally listen, Griyn?" came Dina's

exasperated voice. "Cut it out with the constant transmissions!"

"I-I-I'll apologize good and proper once we've gotten this whole thing wrapped up!"

Griyn insisted. "B-But what about the Resurrection Bead? Do you have it yet?!"

"You are just impossible…" Dina said. "Yes, I happened to get my hands on one right

this very moment. I'm heading your way right now. Just give me about an hour."

"Five minutes!" Griyn pleaded. "I need it in the next five minutes, please and thank

you! If you can get it here by then, I swear I'll do anything!"

"What?! Griyn, you're being ridiculous! You realize I'm in the Celestial Plane right now,

don't you?! You know how much of a hassle it is to leave one world and go all the way

to another!"

"I know that perfectly well, believe me!" Griyn said, holding the crystal in both hands.

"But please! I'm begging you! You have to make it in the next five minutes somehow!

For me!" she begged relentlessly, drowning out Dina's voice.

Outside, Hero Gold-Hair, now once again shining radiantly with golden light, set off to

resume his battle with Bel Munhra. "Right!" he declared. "This time she won't get

away!" In fact, with Hero Gold-Hair's transformed state, the party had no trouble at all

finding where she had fled. They had hardly even begun the search when Hero GoldHair discovered her using his new abilities. When she saw him coming, Bel Munhra

slammed her tail against the ground and kicked furiously, deeply vexed to see that her

foe had caught her scent so quickly.

"Settle down and come quietly!" Hero Gold-Hair said, swinging his arm in a full-power

haymaker. The moment he impacted, the color of his suit changed from gold to red—

an alternate form of the warrior transformation optimized for sheer power.

Bel Munhra tried to counter with her powerful tail, but Hero Gold-Hair's attack

crashed through hers like it was nothing, scoring a direct hit on her body.

"Graaaaaah!!!" she cried in a voice halfway between a bestial howl and a human

scream as the blow sent her flying through the air.

Tsuya stared after Hero Gold-Hair, eyes wide with awe. "First gooold and now reeed…"

she said. "How many colors can you turn into, Hero Gooold-Hair?"

"Believe me, I'd like to know that just as much as you!" Hero Gold-Hair snapped. Just

then, however, Bel Munhra charged in, attacking with her tail in an attempt to take

advantage of his momentary distraction. "Gah! That was a close one!" he said, dodging

the sharp point of the tail with a superhumanly quick dash out of the way. This time

his suit, which had returned to its default golden color, turned blue as he moved—a

form of the transformation optimized for speed.

Hero Gold-Hair used his newfound speed to run circles around Bel Munhra in a ploy

to confuse his opponent. The stratagem worked like a charm; Bel Munhra seemed

completely unable to keep up.

"Valentine! Now!" Hero Gold-Hair barked.

"Of course! Leave it to me!" On Hero Gold-Hair's signal, Valentine released her thread.

Bel Munhra went to burn it away with his fire breath like she had before, but this time

she had forgotten an important detail. In order to use that particular technique, she

would need to stop moving, leaving her a sitting duck for another one of Hero GoldHair's flying jump kicks.

"Ughraaah!!!" she shrieked as Hero Gold-Hair's foot impacted her straight in the back

of the head, sending her to the ground once again.

When Aryun Keats saw that Bel Munhra was no longer moving, she charged forward,

transforming once again into her magitank form. "Launching follow-up attack!" she

declared, aiming her turret straight for Bel Munhra. "Bearing, check! Target, acquired!

Magic rounds, loaded! Annnd… fire!" The magic round launched from her turret,

impacting Bel Munhra with enough force to violently shake the earth, enveloping the

area in a cloud of dust. "I got her!" she said, turning back into her human form and

flexing her muscles in a macho pose of celebration. "Ahhh, what a sensation!"

The next second, however, Bel Munhra came charging out of the cloud of dust, striking

the off guard Aryun with a devastating rush attack.

"Uwaaah!!!" Aryun cried as she was sent flying far away into the depths of the forest.

"A-Aryun! Waaait!" shouted Wuha Gappoli, taking off running after her comrade.

Hero Gold-Hair, on the other hand, had a somewhat more violent reaction. "You fiend!"

he shouted, leaping once more into the air. "How dare you hurt Keats!" His leg came

down, landing yet another flying kick to Bel Munhra's head—the third such blow the

Devil-Beast had taken that day. She fell to the ground.

"Now's our chance!" said Riliangiu, springing into action from her position nearby

observing the situation. She transformed her arms past the elbows into sharp blades

and pressed them up against Bel Munhra's neck, ready to cut her down at a moment's

notice. "Even you can't survive without your head. Now yield!" Completely unable to

move, Bel Munhra growled in aggravation.

"And take this, for good measure!" said Valentine, binding Bel Munhra's mouth tight

with her threads of darkness to prevent her from breathing flames. She proceeded to

tie up the rest of her body in turn, until Bel Munhra resembled nothing so much as a

matryoshka doll.

"It looks like she's finally given up…" Hero Gold-Hair said, breathing a sigh of relief at

the sight of the immobilized Devil-Beast. "Hey, woman!" he added, addressing Griyn in

his own mindscape. "Are you watching? What am I supposed to do now?"

A small box appeared in Hero Gold-Hair's hand, as if in response to his words.

"I'm supposed to shut away the monster in this tiny thing?!" Clearly unconvinced, he

approached the Devil-Beast when suddenly the box began to glow, sucking its target

inside of its own accord. Bel Munhra's body grew smaller and smaller as it was

absorbed into the box, until she was safely stowed away.

"I see…" Hero Gold-Hair said, marveling over the sight. "So the box had a trick to it,

then!" Just at that moment, however, his suit began to blink red. "Nh…?"

In Hero Gold-Hair's mindscape, Griyn was once again beginning to panic. "Oh no, oh

no, oh no…" she said. "This is really, really bad! It will be another twelve hours at least

until the first Celestial Wand he used is ready again, and I don't have any other wands

to give him!" She pressed her hands against her cheeks in horror as she watched. It's

all over… she thought. B-But at least he was able to recapture Bel Munhra… Maybe they

won't exile me after all…

She sat down heavily, and as she did, something came tumbling out of her pocket. It

was a small box. "Wh-What's this?" Griyn said, looking at the box with mounting

distress. "A Box of Imprisonment? But… what's this doing here? I sent the one I had

down to that golden-haired man, didn't I?" Suddenly, her eyes opened wide in

realization. "A-Ah…" she said, a cold sweat beginning to run down her brow. "Now that

I think of it, I had another Box of Imprisonment that got destroyed, didn't I? But then,

which one did I send over…?"

Down in the material world, meanwhile, the Box of Imprisonment Griyn had given

Hero Gold-Hair suddenly burst into flames in his hands. "N-Nghah?!" he exclaimed,

startled into dropping the box, where it flew into pieces on the ground.

I-It was the broooken oooooone!!! Griyn wailed in her mind as she watched with an

expression of growing despair as Bel Munhra appeared once more outside the box,

her crimson flames burning away the threads that had held her bound.

"Damnation!" Hero Gold-Hair spat, his bodysuit blinking rapidly all the while. "But I'm

not giving up either! Let's do this one more time!"

Bel Munhra, however, let out a mighty roar, growing bigger and bigger before his eyes

until she towered above the forest.

"Sh-She's become a giant!" Hero Gold-Hair exclaimed with mounting distress.

"In that case, I'm using every thread I have!" Valentine said, conjuring threads of

darkness with both hands. "This time, she's finished!" It only lasted a second, however,

before her body began to visibly shrink. In a moment's time, Valentine's body had

regressed to child form. "Are you kidding me?! Magic depletion, at a time like this?!"

Valentine originally hailed from the Realm of Evil, and as such required a massive

expenditure of magic power to sustain herself in the world of Klyrode. Whenever her

internal stores of magic power became precariously low, her body would shrink down

to the size of a child in order to protect itself from vanishing entirely.

"Wh-What are we to do?" Riliangiu said. "We can't harm an opponent so much bigger

than us!" She was running circles around Bel Munhra's now enormous feet, hacking

and cutting with her arm blades, but her attacks all glanced harmlessly off the hard

skin of Bel Munhra's giant form.

"Not to worry!" said Hero Gold-Hair. "I'll just…" He jumped up, aiming for the giant's

head, but somehow he couldn't exert the force he had managed before. The

superhuman power that had been animating his body seemed to have completely

vanished. Wh-What does this mean?! he thought, looking down at his blinking suit.

Does this have something to do with the way my body is blinking…?

"W-W-W-W-Weeell, then!" said Tsuya, wielding her own Drilldozer Shovel in trembling

hands as she looked up at Bel Munhra. "I-I-I'll juuust…"

Bel Munhra glared back down at her, piercing her with a deadly stare.

"Hah… hah… hawaaahhh…" Tsuya breathed, falling to her knees in the face of her foe's

absolute enormity.

Just then, however, Aryun Keats's voice rang out from the forest. "When you're up

against a giant opponent…" she said, charging out of the trees in her magitank form,

on the opposite side of Bel Munhra from Tsuya. "Just aim for the legs!"

Aryun's actual plan, however, was to draw Bel Munhra's attention to herself, in order

to help Tsuya to run away.

"Yeah!" Wuha Gappoli cheered from her perch atop Aryun. "Go Aryun! Give 'em hell!"

She closed her left eye, keeping her right open, helping the magitank aim the best she

could. "Keep going straight! Straight ahead!" she instructed her friend. "Okay, now a

bit to the right… perfect! Now!"

"And… fire!" Aryun declared, launching her projectile in time with Wuha's signal. The

attack struck Bel Munhra in the back of the leg, scoring a direct hit on the Achilles

tendon. Even Bel Munhra couldn't laugh off an attack like that. Her face twisted in pain.

"All right! It's working!" said Wuha. "Again, again!"

"Fire! Fire! Fire!" Aryun Keats launched shell after shell as Wuha Gappoli gave

instructions as her spotter. Enraged, Bel Munhra lashed out with her tail in an attempt

to destroy the tank, but Wuha saw the counterattack coming a mile away.

"Wait! Full stop!" she ordered. "Make a hard left!" Aryun did as she was told, driving

fast out of range of Bel Munhra's strike.

Unlike Valentine's threads, which defeated an opponent by overwhelming them from

all directions to disable their movement, Aryun Keats's magic munitions were doing

heavy damage with each attack. After taking so many direct blows, one after another,

Bel Munhra's oversized body was starting to become notably unsteady on its feet.

"There's more where that came from!" Aryun said, firing shot after shot from her turret.

Her current tactic, however, was nothing short of suicidal. Each of the magic rounds

Aryun Keats fired was formed out of her own magic power. Firing them off one after

another without giving herself adequate time to recover would only serve to deplete

her own magic. Soon she would be unable to move, or worse, her life itself might be in

danger from sheer magic deficiency.

Hero Gold-Hair fell to his knees as he watched Aryun Keats's desperate last stand. His

suit was blinking even faster than before, and his strength seemed to have left him

entirely. Keats and Wuha are putting their all on the line, and what am I doing?! He

chided himself. But no matter how much he willed himself to move, he had grown too

weak even to speak an articulate word. It's not over… he thought. I can't give up now!

How can I lie here when my own followers are fighting as hard as they can?!

With desperate effort, Hero Gold-Hair lifted his head. And then, at that moment, he

noticed something. Hm? he thought, his eyes drawn to something shining on his belt.

Th-That's… He reached out, guided by the light, and grabbed hold of his Bottomless

Bag. Inside, his hands touched a familiar object. That's right… You've always been there

for me, haven't you?

Meanwhile, Aryun Keats was engaged in a desperate battle of her own, fighting on in

her magitank form as Wuha Gappoli perched atop, valiantly giving instructions. "Come

on, Aryun!" she said. "Go! Go!" Just then, however, Wuha noticed that something was

wrong. Aryun's tank body had begun to sweat, in astonishing quantities of

perspiration. "Aryun…" she said. "You're…"

"Never mind that! It's just a small thing! Let's keep up the pace!" Aryun said, her own

voice full of spirit in an attempt to assuage Wuha's concern.

Wuha nodded just slightly. "That's right," she said. "Let's keep up the pace!"

Aryun sped up, Wuha on her back. The sweat pouring from her body was like a

waterfall, but still she kept firing shell after shell as Wuha gave her precise

instructions. The two fought on in perfect harmony until at last the giant Bel Munhra

fell to her knees.

"Great!" said Wuha. "Now, aim for the head!"

"Right away!" Aryun lifted her turret up towards Bel Munhra's head. "O-Oh…" she said,

her voice sounding suddenly concerned. "Oh dear…" She could feel the last bit of

strength leaving her body. H-How could I run out of magic… right at this very moment…?

she thought, as her movements slowed to a sluggish pace.

"Hey! Aryun!" Wuha said, sensing the change right away. "Don't tell me…"

I… I can still fire… just one more shot… Aryun told herself, marshaling her last bit of

power and concentrating it into her turret. Before she could manage to reload,

however, Bel Munhra's back began emitting the familiar light that appeared whenever

she prepared to fire flames from her mouth. She glared down at Aryun and Wuha with

a look of sheer enmity.

"Madame Wuha…" Aryun said. "Please, save Madame Tsuya…"

This, however, was just a pretext on her part. The truth is, she simply didn't want Wuha

Gappoli to go down with her.

"I'm not going anywhere!" Wuha insisted. She knew Aryun Keats well enough to

understand her intentions. "Don't act like I'm some stranger!" she said, wrapping her

arms around Wuha's turret. "We've been partners since forever, haven't we? Two

minor djinn up against the world…"

"M-Madame Wuha…" Aryun said, finally going still.

Wuha clung tight to the turret, closing her eyes as she braced for the impact. Crimson

flames issued from Bel Munhra's mouth. Wuha and Aryun both could feel the heat on

their bodies as they stood there, unable to move…

And then, without any warning, Bel Munhra plummeted down into the ground.

"Huh?" said Wuha.

"Huh?" said Aryun.

The two of them stared in disbelief as Bel Munhra vanished from sight into the bowels

of the earth. Flames erupted from the ground where Bel Munhra had fallen, but

trapped as she was in the pit, the heat had nowhere to go. The Devil-Beast howled in

pain as her own flames roasted her alive.

"Wh-What just happened?" Wuha said, hopping down from atop Aryun and timidly

creeping up to the spot where Bel Munhra had vanished from their sight. What she

found was an enormous hole, reaching down an astonishing depth. And at the very

bottom was Bel Munhra herself, her enormous body charred black and twitching.

Wuha blew the insensate Bel Munhra the largest raspberry of her life. "Can you believe

it?" she said. "She burned herself with her own fire, just because she fell down a hole!

What a loser!"

"Fwah…" mumbled Hero Gold-Hair, his golden hand popping out of the ground right

next to Wuha. "Somehow I made it just in the nick of time…"

"I-I knew it…" Wuha said, tears of joy in her eyes as she hugged him tight in her arms.

"I knew you could do it, Hero Gold-Hair!!!"

"W-Wuha!" Hero Gold-Hair complained. "I understand that you're happy, but you're

getting snot all over me!" His right hand was gripping firmly to the Drilldozer Shovel.

When Hero Gold-Hair had been on the verge of losing his last bit of magic power, his

hand had been drawn to the Drilldozer Shovel as if the legendary item itself had been

guiding him. As soon as he took hold of it, his body felt like it was bursting with

strength. Somehow, it had been enough to dig an enormous hole around Bel Munhra's

feet.

Valentine, still in her child form; Tsuya, clutching her own Drilldozer Shovel in both

arms; and Riliangiu, arms transformed into blades, all ran up. Hero Gold-Hair looked

around, and gave the party a cheesy thumbs up.

"Hero Gooold-Hair!" Tsuya said, tears of relief streaming from her eyes as she hugged

Hero Gold-Hair tight. "I was sooo… sooo wooorried!"

Valentine and Riliangiu followed suit, crying openly as they joined in on the group hug.

"Who do you think you're dealing with?!" Hero Gold-Hair huffed. "Hero Gold-Hair

always triumphs!"

The next second, however, the bodysuit started blinking once again, turning pitch

black before they knew what was happening. Hero Gold-Hair could feel himself

growing weaker once again. Ah, well… he thought. I was able to save everyone, after all.

I have no regrets.

His consciousness faded as he fell to the ground, the world around him seeming to

slow before it eventually came to a halt.

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"Mnh?" When Hero Gold-Hair next awakened, he was lying on his side, surrounded by

an empty red expanse. It was clear that wherever he was, he was not back in his

mindscape. "Where… am I?" Hero Gold-Hair muttered, attempting to rise. His body,

however, did not so much as twitch. "Ngh…?" he grunted, frowning as made a second

attempt to move his body.

Hero Gold-Hair lay there, straining himself for all he was worth, when a woman

appeared before his eyes.

"Hm…" he said. "You aren't that Griyn woman, I see…"

The woman stared intently at him, apparently unable to hear his words. She let out a

sigh. "It looks like his mind has yet to vanish," she said.

"Really?!" Griyn exclaimed, poking her head in from the side. "Really really? We made

it? Just in the nick of time? That's what it means, right, Dina?"

"I swear…" Dina sighed. "I hope you realize how unreasonable your demands have

been. I had to get a gate set up faster than lightning to make it on time. You'd better

personally go and thank all the angels who helped get it done."

"Of course!" Griyn chirped, bowing to Dina with a great big smile on her face. "Don't

worry, I understand completely!"

"The only time you act like a team player is when we're pulling your bacon out of the

fire, after all…" Dina remarked with a wry smirk as she took a blue gem from her

Bottomless Bag—the Resurrection Bead. She placed the bead on Hero Gold-Hair's

chest and held out her arms, beginning an incantation.

As Dina cast her spell, Hero Gold-Hair could feel his consciousness fading. H-Hold on!

he thought. What the devil is going on here anyway?! Would it kill them to offer some

kind of explanation? Thoroughly befuddled, he reached out with his arm towards

Dina…

◇ ◇ ◇

Squish!

Hero Gold-Hair could feel his hand grasping something soft. "Hm?" he mumbled,

surprised by the sensation.

"Waaah?!" Tsuya exclaimed as Hero Gold-Hair inadvertently groped her chest. Then,

realizing that Hero Gold-Hair had returned to his senses, she cried out in a happy

voice. "Everyooone! Hero Gooold-Hair's awake!" She quickly pulled him into a tight

hug. He was dressed normally once again, the golden suit he had been wearing

moments ago nowhere in sight. While unconscious, he had been lying with his head in

Tsuya's lap, and now, with how the two were situated, Hero Gold-Hair found his head

pressed up against Tsuya's ample bosom. "Oh Hero Gooold-Hair… I thought you were

a goner for suuure…"

"Mrmphfhh…" Hero Gold-Hair managed as he struggled to pull himself away from

Tsuya's chest. "T-Tsuya! Wait! I can't breathe!"

Tsuya, however, paid his protests no mind and continued to hold him tight. Soon,

Valentine, Riliangiu, Aryun Keats, and Wuha Gappoli came running up as well, all

hugging Hero Gold-Hair tight as he struggled.

◇ ◇ ◇

High above in the sky, two figures watched as Hero Gold-Hair's party celebrated his

miraculous recovery. One of them—Griyn—double-checked to make sure she was still

holding the Box of Imprisonment in her hand and smiled with the satisfaction of a job

well done. "Look at that!" she said in a happy-go-lucky voice that seemed completely

at odds with her half-skeleton, half-maiden appearance. "Thanks to you, I was able to

avoid killing that local, and I even recovered the Devil-Beast! All's well that ends well,

I suppose!"

Dina, who like Griyn was also taking the form of the Contract Executor, rested her

scythe on her shoulder and sighed in exasperation. "I've told you time and time again,

but I'm plenty busy with my own affairs, you know. This had better be the last time,

Griyn. I mean it."

"Of course! I understand, don't worry!" Griyn said, bowing cheerfully with her hands

pressed together in gratitude.

Dina gave Griyn a weary smile, and the two took one last look down at Hero Gold-Hair

and company before flying farther up, away into the expanse. "Speaking of which,"

Dina said, "you haven't forgotten that you promised to do anything I ask, have you? I

hope you know I'll be holding you to that."

"Of course, of course! I understand completely!" said Griyn.

"Oh, and you recovered all of the items you brought with you, right?" Dina confirmed.

"It's not a good look to leave things behind."

"Don't worry!" Griyn insisted. "I made extra sure to double check everything!"

"Speaking of which, and sorry to ask this out of the blue, but have you seen my Celestial

Wand, by any chance…?"

The two angels kept chatting in that vein until at last they passed through a gap in the

clouds and vanished out of sight.

◇ ◇ ◇

"Hm?" In the middle of the group hug, a confused expression came over Hero GoldHair's face as he felt something out of place. "What's this?" he said, tilting his head as

he reached into his pocket to produce a pair of Celestial Wands