When Mizuchi Yahiro reached home, the landladyâs younger brother Togusa Saburo was, as always, tending to his van.
âSorry.â
Togusa smiled, to which Yahiro bowed his head again.
âSaburo-san, do you know about the Headless Rider?â
âWhat kind of person are they?â
Hesitating, Saburo chose his words carefully as he answered,
âA do-gooder?â
As he polished his van, Saburo continued, somewhat irately,
âSituation?â
Togusa continued hurriedly, as if to cover up what he had just said.
âGratefulâŚâ
Saburo asserted, to which Yahiro said, promptly,
âYou met!â
âSo fast?!â
âWait, what kind of high school life are you havingâŚ? Getting beaten up by Shizuo, making friends with CeltyâŚâ
âYeah, well. If you mention Togusa Saburo theyâll probably remember me too.â
âRight. If you know each other. Celtyâs friends with Shizuo. You can ask Celty to mediate a little.â
âYeah, well, of all the people I know theyâre best at talking to Shizuo. If you ask sincerely, Celty wonât mind being the middleman for you.â
Yahiro bowed his head politely. Togusa continued, dispensing advice as the older party.
âOkay.â
Perhaps something in those words had struck a chord with Yahiro, for he dwelled on it for some time before bowing his head more deeply than before.
Yahiro, smiling slightly, asked Saburo:
âHaha, itâs just that I go around fighting a lot. I donât have many, exactly.â
âWell, theyâre all very different. Thereâs an old-fashioned guy whoâs like a reliable boss of justice, and then thereâs an old guy who sells tickets whoâs the epitome of suspiciousness⌠And then thereâsâŚâ
He had just discovered an anime decal casually slapped onto the rear window.
ăAnd, the faces of the duo responsible surfacing in his mind, he ground out darkly,
âAnyway⌠Treasure your friends. But make sure you choose them well from the start, got it?â
Yahiroâs room.
Back in his room, on his bed, Yahiro remembered what Saburo had said earlier.
From the Headless Riderâs perspective, what did he, Himeka and Kuon look like?
Up till middle school, a lot of the people who had heard of him had attacked him.
Those who heard rumours of him and decided to bring him down would end up looking up at him in fear after being defeated themselves. But how much difference was there between what the rumours said of him and his actual self?
Heiwajima Shizuo was far stronger than he had expected, and also more human than he had imagined.
To be that genuinely angry to hear a friend being denigrated was to Yahiro something to be admired greatly.
âWhat about me?
âWe only met a few days ago, so that might be unreasonable.
âIf it does⌠I wonder, from now on, if I can be friends with those two⌠No, many more people, tooâŚ
Yahiro had yet to see Celty and Shizuoâs friendship in person, but had no reason to doubt its authenticity.
Both he had thought of as true âmonstersâ. No; both were more monstrous than he had imagined, yet seemed far more human than himself.
Perhaps there was truth in the rumours surrounding them. But it was certain those rumours
did not encompass all there was to them.
âInformation spreads both in real life and on the internet, huh.
Saburoâs words returned Yahiro to the events earlier that evening.
To what Kotonami Nozomi had spoke of Kuon as a person.
A few hours ago. Kotonami Kuonâs house.
âDo you know of Orihara Izaya?â
Nozomi, still cooped up in the room, brought up one manâs name.
Yahiro answered with a look at Himeka, who shook her head as well.
âHuhâŚâ
âWhy does he sound familiarâŚ
âEi-san and the Headless Rider might have mentioned him in their conversation yesterdayâŚ
Yahiro and Himeka were puzzled as to how this informant was related to Kuon, but right then â
âOkay⌠âŚEh?â
âI say I was his slave, but at the time I was completely willing, so maybe you could say âfanaticâ.â
âKuon and I, you see⌠We lost our parents when we were very young~. The family who fostered us treated us really badly. We were pathetic; they wouldnât let us eat anything other than what we got at school for up to half a year, or theyâd use our clothes as cleaning rags and make us wear them afterwards. Theyâd make both of us go without clothes, for example, and they did a lot of things to us I canât tell you here. Anyway, itâs not unheard of.â
Nozomi spoke so nonchalantly of the tragedy that it put Yahiro at at a loss of words.
âAnd I donât know how he found out about us, but it was Izaya-san who helped us.â
âYes, he did. He called out to me one day, as I was going home from school.â
âIzaya-san wrecked our family for us. He made it so that the people who abused us committed suicide, or got arrested, or got abducted and disappeared.â
âIt was Izaya-san who taught we who were left behind how to live. Kuon never met him directly, but I made sure to tell him every single day, just how amazing Izaya-san was, how incredible. I would say, weâre alive all thanks to Izaya-san; I would do anything for Izaya-san! If it was for Izaya-san, even my life is worth giving!â
Nozomi explained almost cheerily, as if there was some comedic element in the situation, and Yahiro and Himeka could only listen, unable to react.
âAhaha! You understand now, donât you! Kuon, who had never met  Izaya-san, was so jealous, and so worried about this useless big sister of his! When I got a boyfriend he even started saying extreme things, like that he would kill Izaya-san, you know~?â
â? Boyfriend as in⌠Izaya-san?â
Nozomi rejected the idea outright and explained the somewhat complicated circumstances.
âMmm, there used to be a color gang around called the Yellow Scarves. About four years ago, I approached the right-hand man of the leader of that gang, got close to him, and eventually became his girlfriend.â
And her next words made both Yahiro and Himeka frown.
âI did it because Izaya-san told me to.â
ââŚWhat?â
âThis girl, Saki-chan, became the girlfriend of the boy leading the gang, and I became the girlfriend of the second-in-command. Well, Izaya-san said to do as I please, so I just dated him for a while and dumped him soon after.â
âYou really dated him because this Orihara Izaya told you to?â
âOf course~! At that time it was a given I would.â
ââWasâ?
Just as he thought this, she laughed again.
Nozomi chuckled, but her voice seemed to be shaking.
âAhâŚâ
Her voice dropped just slightly. Yahiro asked,
ââŚâ
âIt was maybe one and a half years ago. Izaya-san disappeared.â
âDisappeared?â
âYeah. He vanished from Ikebukuro like smoke. There were rumours that he was killed by Heiwajima Shizuo, or stabbed by a Russian mercenary.â
âIâve been a shut-in since then. Itâs such a joke; when Izaya-san disappeared I just didnât know what to do. I no longer knew how to talk to people, not even over the phone like this.â
âI get the feeling I spent the whole time in the corner of the room just saying âIzaya-san Izaya-san Izaya-sanâ.â
Then, steadying her voice just slightly, she told them:
âKuon-kun saidâŚ?â
Happily, and yet with just a hint of loneliness, Nozomi continued,
âThatâs why, since one and a half years back, my brother has been trying to be like Orihara Izaya. âŚNo. Maybe heâs trying to be something even greater than Izaya-san.â
âNeither Kuon nor I know whether this is for my sake or his anymore.â
Present. Yahiroâs room.
Looking up at the ceiling, Yahiro sighed softly.
He felt that he had known nothing about the world before
âThis is the world.â
With this thought, with neither hope nor despair, somehow he had simply gone on living.
But today, when he learnt about the path Kuon and his sister had walked until now, he could not help but think: Were they not far more pitiful than himself?
âHave I just been blaming my environment and throwing tantrums all this time, then?
Yahiro, now aware of the dark side to Kuon, who he had only thought of as a frivolous person before, now held true respect for him.
âI donât think whatâs heâs doing is right, butâŚ
âTurns out⌠heâs an amazing person, huh.
âAnd it seems like Tatsugami-sanâs family situation is complicated, too.
âI was only ever scared; my family was always kind to meâŚ
Yahiro sunk into self-loathing, and looking at the newer scars on his fist, thought:
The excitement, the ecstasy, the enjoyment of the world that he had experienced for the first time, these feelings fighting Heiwajima Shizuo had left him with, were still there and trembling in his fist.
Murmuring this thought under his breath, he then got up, mind set.
When he searched on the serial disappearances in Ikebukuro, the first result was the news blog site IkeNEW!.
And also â the same site run by Kuonâs sister.
A few hours ago. Kuonâs room.
âLetâs get back on track. Now Kuon and I run the website I mentioned earlier, âIkeNEW!â. Thanks to that we have our own income, and we can pay the rent for this apartment.â
â?â
Yahiro was unable to draw a link between ârunning a websiteâ and âincomeâ in his mind.
Despite not being able to see him, Nozomi seemed to detect the mood and began to explain about the site.
âRight, there were all kinds of adsâŚâ
âThereâs the type that earn us money when people just click on them, and the type that only pays when people buy the product. Then thereâs direct contracts with firms and sponsors.â
âOh.â
âUsually itâs something people do for extra cash, so about 10,000 yen in revenue per month is pretty good. But in my case, taking the recent average, itâs, maybe, 2.8 million yen a month?â
âTwo pointâŚ?!â
âOur site is special, though. Since I post news about Ikebukuro exclusively. âŚAh, of course, that sum includes income from other sites I run, too.â
âY⌠You can earn that much money online?!â
âItâs hit and miss, you know? There are people serious about it that can make multiple times my income, and cases where they go overboard and get blacklisted completely.â
Nozomi said wisely. Yahiro asked further,
Nozomi became a shade more excited.
âExtortionists?â
âYep. At first they target companies, inviting them as sponsors, or luring them in by promising theyâll receive information before anyone else. And if the firm rejects them they publish lots of nasty news about them to pressure them, and say, âSee, youâre real famous now, right?â In the end theyâll threaten not to stop until the company hands over money or information, so they get paid either way.â
âThatâs awful.â
âYouâre free to write anything so long as you refrain from anything that actually counts as libel. For example, there was a time where this magazine launched a digital edition that was more expensive than the print version, right? At that time, there was a site that wrote an article complaining why it was like that when the digital edition had no printing costs involved.,
â?â
If that was the case, indeed it would be strange for the digital version to be more expensive.
âBut the digital edition turned out to be special and had tons of bonus pages the print version didnât have, so it had almost twice as many pages! In other words, it was completely reasonable that it was more expensive.â
âOf course, the original siteowner was aware of this, and omitted it when he wrote the article. So that even though it was actually better, the e-magazine was presented as a rip-off. After the article went around people who knew the truth would write angry comments on the site, but the viewership and comments only help to bring in cash~. Since that data alone makes it easier to hook up sponsors.â
Yahiro was shocked that such people existed, but Nozomi simply laughed and continued.
âOh⌠But, Nozomi-san, you donât do any of that, right?â
âWorse?!â
âYep. Â Because we act as a source and sell our information to other sites, too~. And you know whatâs the best way to get the scoop before anyone else?â
There Himeka realised.
âExactly~!â
As he heard Nozomiâs energetic voice â Yahiro suddenly felt uneasy.
ââŚâ
Thus far she seemed to be a girl who was usually calm, so why was she disturbed by the answer she herself had uttered?
Although it bothered him, Nozomi was still talking.
âWell, we make our own news, but itâs not illegal by any means~. Mostly, that is! Like weâll scatter mysterious slips of paper all over Ikebukuro, or fly a remote-controlled UFO model, and then video it and put it up on Twittia! The weirder it is the faster it spreads.â
âSo the article about Kuon this morning was staged, too?â
âYeah, it was! About thirty percent of our content are things we stage ourselves. We donât bother with the celebrities living in Ikebukuro, though. Well, in any case, you canât take anything we write too seriously! Thereâs a load of lies in there.â
Yahiro asked, frowning.
âWhy would youâŚâ
Nozomi paused, and spoke the name of âthat manâ once more.
â?â
âOkayâŚâ
So what was she trying to say?
It seemed tilting his head was becoming a habit of Yahiroâs since he had come to Ikebukuro.
âThere are many, many girls out there like me.â
âApparently Izaya-san created a lot of girls like me⌠There are plenty of them in despair now heâs gone. There was one who tried to kill herself and wound up in hospital⌠But these girls, theyâre quick to notice our site, and that anagram.â
Realising Nozomiâs true intention, Yahiro grew ashamed of how dense he had been, thinking âSo what?â earlier.
Nozomi, for the sake of other girls who had been âfanaticsâ like herself, was pretending to be the âsect leaderââ Orihara Izaya.
Himeka, contemplating the significance of her actions, then asked about what one could say was the crux of the issue:
âBut, that means⌠Are you⌠going to keep lying to those girls? From now on?â
Nozomi said, somewhat sad.
For some reason, Yahiro could picture Nozomi shrugging on the other side of the call.
âEh, in the end weâre still fraudsters.â
âBut weâre a site that posts scams all the time, after all! You can only blame the people who fall for it!â
Present. Yahiroâs room.
âAh.â
âI got featured too.
Apparently talk about him being perhaps able to defeat Shizuo was going around.
âI couldnât even lay a finger on himâŚ!
Even so, Kuon must have been fully aware of who he was.
âNo, Nozomi-san knew me back there, so she knew after all?
Yahiro sighed, torn whether not having his name released to the public was something worth being thankful for. Despite being used as a news topic to generate revenue he was not particularly outraged.
âIn the first place, I lost, so people will just think I was a brat who didnât know better.
Rather, seeing the video, he was more worried about the owner of the green hair at the corner of the video.
Nozomiâs words came back to him.
ăââKuon said⌠Heâs not absolutely sure about the culpritâs objective, but if theyâre trying to frame the Headless Rider as a criminal, he probably wonât be let free.â
ââBut heâll be fine. He did it with a plan in mind.â
ââYou probably have your own opinion about this, but we wonât listen to someone who hasnât even met Izaya-san.â
ââWeâre fully aware that at the rate weâre going it wonât be strange to end up stabbed by someone, though.â
At that time he had been speechless, but now Yahiro felt a little angry.
And then she had said to Yahiro:
ăââDonât be too depressed, Yahiro-kun. That boy only thinks of you as a pawn.â
Yahiro thought that was unimportant.
With a faint smile, Yahiro tightened his fist.
And, almost as if it was timed â his phone rang.
When he picked up, it was a familiar voice that came through the receiver.
âOh⌠Why are you calling, sempai?â
âCan you leave your house right now?â
Yahiro answered in surprise. Aoba said, calmly,
âHuhâŚ?â
Before he could ask if it was a joke, Aoba continued,
â?!â
âWhat about it? Will you join us to save her?â