T/N: Sorry, my former phone took a swim⊠What happened to those fortnightly chapters? (I was young and spry)
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Durarara!!SHĂ4 CHAPTER 2 What would you like to buy?
(Illustration: Akabayashi close-up.)
Shinjuku in the past had had a legend about a demon sword named Saika. Saika was a demon sword with great love for humans, and it was said that its modern-day debut was right after the war, when American soldiers had come across it on the black market. The artefact later vanished once again into the darkness, leaving only the legend that it had been sealed as the result of a terrible deathmatch against a sentient bamboo spearâyet it was common knowledge, among those familiar with extraordinary things like the Headless Rider, that the sword was very much a real thing. Demon Sword âSaikaâ. It was an item with a feminine persona that lived on parasitically in human bodies; that could evade the laws of physics, and needless to say the explanations of modern science, like the shadows of the Headless Rider. Her curse was to flood the minds of her wielders with words of love, and with this she would command her host to love humans and increase her offspring. Those who were brainwashed by her words and had their minds taken over would then attempt to spread the love to other humans. With just that information, one might think Saika would be the most harmless demon sword imaginable, but the problem was that, to the blade Saika, expressing love meant touch between bodies. To steep its blade in the flesh of humans, to bathe in their blood, was the utmost expression of love for Saika, on par with the act of intercourseâand that act also transmitted its cursed âWords of Loveâ to the human that was cut. Victims would lose their free will and begin to defer to the carrier of the original blade as their Mother. Those cut by the blade were called âchildrenâ, and would take up scissors, choppers, or any other blade, and they would gain the ability to whisper their own love to other humans. Those cut by the children would become âgrandchildrenâ, and the continuation of this chain enabled the Mother to spread her curse (love)Â near and far. But occasionally children and grandchildren could escape the control of the Mother through sheer willpower. And there were those who, even possessing the original Saika, remained unaffected by the curse for various reasons: those who had uncommonly strong wills, unusual psyches, or were not human, for instance. One able to wield the power of Saika while holding on to their free will as a human being could become an enormous threat in modern societyâyet right now in Ikebukuro, one wielder of Saika seemed to have no such ambition or malice.
The case of Sonohara Anri was an extremely unusual one, where she protected her self-identity by co-existing with Saika. Saika, the parasitic blade that fed off of humans, that sang to the world of the sin known as love: (*Recap: Sai-ka = sin-song) The girl, who envied the love of the demon sword, accepted it into herselfâand in this way, feeding parasitically off the blade in return, keeping this strange balance, she lived on in the world.
Nonetheless, just living alongside Saika often led to her being often dragged into unnecessary trouble. But in the end, whether it was Saika or something else that set off this latest eventâwould be beyond Anriâs guess.
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Anri first discovered the incident in the morning after waking and having breakfast, when she entered the storeroom to take out items to fill the empty shelves in the shop. The padlock on the entrance to the storeroom, built into the back of the shophouse, had been broken, and the shelves and boxes were in disarray, clearly ransacked. The drawers had all been opened and their contents scattered on the floor. Anri was relieved to see that nothing was obviously damaged, but having realised an earthquake could not have caused this kind of mess, after some hesitation, she eventually called the police. Her hesitation was not because she had anything to be ashamed of. It was true Saika lay sleeping within her body, but Anri had not been concerned that the police would wind up entangled with the sword, either. Her worry had been something most people would find a little surreal. Essentially this room only contained goods, as the property deed and the safe for the money were both in the living area of the building. Since at first sight nothing big appeared to have been broken or stolen, as a person rather out of touch with the world, she had been concerned that reporting a minor crime like this would only inconvenience the police. Yet, although she did consider that word would spread anyway, she could not remain silent if other places in the neighbourhood could be broken into as well. With that train of thought, she filed a police report. Police cars parked before this house again for the first time since her parents had passed away. And as she was being interviewed by the police, some of their questions led to a realisation.
She herself did not know what had been stolen exactly.
In the first place, the contents of the storeroom had been left as they were since her parentsâ deaths, their true value unknown. Although Anri set prices on a few of the items and moved them out into the store for sale, and occasionally moved newly-purchased goods into the storeroom near the entrance, there was no complete index of goods. Due to this, since even the corners of the storeroom had been ransacked and the larger items were generally intact, it was impossible to know the true cost of the damage. âHmm⊠I see. Please contact us if you find out what was stolen. Itâs possible that the culprit broke in to steal things, but couldnât gauge the worth of the items and just pocketed some small items⊠Or they could have escaped without stealing anything. And there are some sly fellows who can spin things so theyâre caught for trespassing rather than burglary.â It seemed that they had discovered some fresh footprints that were not Anriâs, and although they asked her who else used this storeroom, it was essentially only Anri herself who did. During the run-up to the storeâs opening, her peers from high schoolâRyĆ«gamine Mikado and Kida Masaomiâas well as some acquaintances, Kadota and Karisawa, had done some work in the room, but their footprints could hardly be this fresh after so long. Apparently the police had also collected another personâs fingerprints from the padlock, but that could only be used in the investigation after cross-referencing with their database. With the formal investigation complete, the police quickly excused themselves. Since it was not a violent crime and the exact damages were unknown, investigating this was probably not a high priority. Even so, Anri was grateful that the police had sent so many peopleânearly tenâto examine the scene, and sent them off from the storefront with a proper bow. At this moment, a voice called to her from behind. âOh no, did something happen, Sonoharsempai?â Turning around she saw a boy with eye-catchingly green hair. It was Kotonami Kuon, a Raira Academy freshman who had become a regular in the past few months. âYes, it seems a burglar broke inâŠâ Anri replied nonchalantly, as if the entire thing had happened to someone else. âWhat?! Is everything alright?!â âUm, we donât know what was stolen exactly⊠Ah⊠Iâm very sorry. I think itâll take a little time for me to open the store.â âAh! No, no, donât worry about that! Itâs just that I saw on an Ikebukuro message board that a nearby antique store had police cars parked outside, and I thought it might be this place, so I came down to snoop!â Without any attempt at sensitivity, Kuon voiced his reasons so directly, and continued, âIt was probably unexpected to find an empty nest⊠The thief must have thought an antique shop would have ancient coins, or Edo era pottery, the kind of treasures that you see on documentaries, you know?â
âWait, I donât mean what you have here arenât treasures! Sorry.â âNo, itâs fineâŠâ Anri had gone quiet not because she was especially offended by Kuonâs words. It was because she already knew why. She had been asked by the police for any inkling as to the criminal motive, and there was indeed one thing that had been on her mind from the moment she discovered the break-in. But it was not something she could possibly reveal to the police. It could only have been for Saika. Because the very evening before, an unusual man had arrived seeking the sword.
âââŠI want to buy Saika. As for payment⊠Iâm prepared to part with up to five million yen.â The previous dayâs conversation replayed in Anriâs head. ââIf it comes to it, you can even cut me and make me a âChildâ.â ââI donât know what you mean by this⊠âSaikaâ.â Anri had tried to bluff her way out, but the man with the bandage-wrapped face had smiled humourlessly. ââYou donât have to pretend. From the fact that I have this much information you should already know this is a serious offer, right?â ââWhere did you hearâŠâ ââI know someone who was a Child and escaped the Motherâs control. Thatâs all the information you need, right?â
ââWell, from that expression of yours, I doubt I can buy it with money. I guess Iâll give up then.â As the man stood to leave, Anri found herself calling out to him. ââWait, please. If you wanted that, then couldnât you have asked the person you know to cut youâŠ?â ââHe disappeared. And he wasnât that sane anyway. Actually I saw two of them, but neither seemed in their right mind, unfortunately.â With that, the man rested a hand on the door, and turned to leave these final words for Anri: âââŠTo be honest, I admire how you choose a normal life despite having such power at your disposal. And thatâs not sarcasm; I truly respect you.â
Remembering the young man who had left this mystery behind him, Anri felt it might have some relation to the break-in. Yet there was the question of why he would go so far as to soil his hands with criminal activity, given how he had given up so promptly back then. âHe could have used Saika to blackmail me instead⊠âIn that case, I might have wound up slashing him⊠But he said he wouldnât care just becoming a âChildâ either⊠To begin with, if he had known so much about Saika, he should also have known that ransacking the storeroom could not possibly produce the physical blade. âBut then, if he knew that the number of Saika blades could be multiplied by âBranchingâ⊠Following this train of thought felt like wading into quicksand, and so Anri decided to try excluding Saika from her ruminations. Thinking she should inform others of the recent events as soon as possible, she started off by contacting the person who had taken up the role of trustee for the store, as well as Mikado. Her calling the formerâwas almost concurrent with Kuonâs texting to the members of Snake Hands upon finding out about the burglary.
Beside the fence of a park some way from the store. There were two silhouettes looking on at Sonohara Hall as the police left and onlookers dispersed. ââŠI didnât think our paths would coincide to this extent. This is a surprise.â ââŠNeither did I. âŠUm, Akabayashi-san, about me knowing Anri-chanâŠâ âYeah, I more or less knew. Iâve heard multiple times of a girl matching her description coming in and out of Kishitani-senseiâs place. And then there was the issue with RyĆ«gamine Mikado, too.â âIâm sorryâŠâ Celty had some idea of Akabayashi and Anriâs relationship from her information gathering after reuniting with her âHeadâ in the Dollars incident. But as Anri appeared clueless of Akabayashi being in the yakuza, Celty had not mentioned the man before her. âWell, lying isnât enjoyable, but that girl still thinks Iâm a businessman trading crabs, you know. Once the shopâs got its gears running Iâll talk to her properly and put some more space between us. After all, if it gets around that there are yakuza behind the storeâs workings itâll just taint her reputation unnecessarily.â Akabayashi said, smiling dryly. Celty nodded internally, answering, âDonât worry, she wonât be finding out from me.â âI owe you one, Courier-san.â While their conversation continued in this vein, a stir arose at the store entrance. A van familiar to Celty parked at the roadside, and the faces of two acquaintances emerged. âThatâs⊠Yahiro-kun?! And⊠um⊠Kadotaâs driver, the Ruri fan? âAh, so the message from just now was sent to Yahiro too. They alighted from the vehicle hurriedly, just as the door was opened from within. However it was not Anri who appeared, but Kuon. Evidently, even after the police had left, his busybody streak had activated and he had lingered in the store. âHonestly. Heâs still so energetic, this child. Knowing Kuonâs background, Celty imagined he was here to use the burglary as material for some article. As she was just thinking she should step in and prevent Kuon from causing Anri too much trouble, Akabayashi muttered flatly beside her, âIâm bothered by that kid with the green hair.â ââŠ?! Nonono, itâs fine! Anri-chan has Mikado-kun, remember?! And that green-haired kid isnât the complete villain that he looks like. Probably.â âWell, mm, Mikado-kunâs worrying in his own way. Though less so since heâs pulled out from the underworld completely as of late. Anyway, that isnât the main pointâŠâ Here Akabayashi started to fiddle with his phone, and opened a certain video file. âThis is probably that boy, isnât it?â On the screen played the scene Celty had encountered numberless times on the internet. The scene, hazy from the distance, where one boy challenged Heiwajima Shizuo to save another green-haired boy.
âFrom that reaction just now, it seems youâre acquainted with that green-haired kidâŠâ âWait, what grave did I just dig for myself?! Celty broke out in a cold sweat internally. Akabayashi clapped a hand onto her shoulder, and said, with a smile and sharp eyes,
âYou wouldnât mind gracing this old man with an explanation, would you, Courier-san?â
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Meanwhile. Outside Kishibojin Shrine.
âHey hey Shijimsan, Shijimsan! Is this Kishibojin Shrine Shinto? Or Buddhist? Which is it?â An innocent voice mismatched with the height of its owner rang out over the stone tiles of Kishibojin Shrine. âIf itâs for a god so it must be Shinto, right? But the atmosphereâs not like the Shinto shrines Iâve been to?â It was a brown-skinned boy who, in spite of his notable height, had a face that still held traces of youth. The one to which he spoke was a man with a bandaged-up face walking a little in front of him. ââŠKishibojin is a guardian goddess in Buddhism. So itâs Buddhist.â âBut there are so many torii over there. My dad once told me if it has torii itâs Shinto, and if it doesnât itâs Buddhist!â ââŠThe torii over there are from Takeyoshi Inari Shrine which was for Lady Inari*. Apparently this area used to be called Inariâs Wood but they built a Buddhist temple for Kishibojin on it afterward.â (*Like many deities, Inari has no rigid gender.) âOoh, so thatâs what happened?â The tan boy nodded thoughtfully, and then snickered. ââŠWhatâs wrong?â âItâs funny that someone as evil as you says âLady Inariâ all properly.â âYouâre tempting fate if you talk like that.â As though abashed that the man he called Shijimsan had called him out, Jamiâs cheeks flushed under his cold eyes, and his expression twitched awkwardly. Unable to see Shijimaâs face while walking behind him, he smiled guilelessly, and broached a topic quite inappropriate in their public setting: âI think the one punished would be you since you tried to traffick drugs here, though?â At this, Shijimaâs eyes narrowed behind his glasses. âIf thatâs your concern, Iâve already been punished.â As his cold gaze slanted with self-derision, he murmured, as if to himself, âThough with what I did, thereâs probably more in store, with how Iâm still walking alive right now.â
Shijima Hiroto. He was born into the family behind Shijima Group, a powerful business with huge influence in real estate. Despite leading a diligent life, in his mind he had always had a tendency to look down on the people around him, and he had passed his schooling years with a sense of tedium. It was at this point when his wealth and connections caught the eye of a man named Kumoi, who had invited him to start a group for legal drug substances. The man called Kumoi had been a puzzling character. In person, he had been neither intimidating nor charismatic in the least; yet he had been able to astonish Shijima and his fellow associates with unexpectedly precise instructions. With how their drug business expanded, it had been easy to see him as someone who saw things from a perspective unlike othersâ, a chessmaster in full control of the board. Even after Kumoi himself had disappeared into smoke, Shijima had continued to chase the manâs shadow. Even as their merchandise turned from legal to illegal substances, pitting them against the Awakusu-kaiâhe had continued to walk ever deeper into the darkness, without pause.
âAt the same time that I admired Kumoi-san, I was jealous of him. I wanted to stand in a place above him.â While they exited the temple grounds, without heed for his surroundings, Shijima began to speak of his past. âThat was why I hijacked Kumoi-sanâs name and kept the group going, fully prepared to erase Kumoi-san himself if the need arose. Those plans were foiled by the Awakusu-kaiâs Akabayashi and someone called Orihara Izaya. I never intended to underestimate him, but Orihara turned out to be even more dangerous than Kumoi.â âO-ri-hra I-zya. Never heard of âim.â âNot surprising, since he hasnât shown up in Ikebukuro for about two years now. The last time I saw him he was dying from a knife through the stomach. âŠAnyway, it doesnât matter if heâs still alive or not.â âThatâs new. Youâre such a gloomy guy, so Iâd expect you to hate him forever, Shijimsan.â The brown-skinned boy said, laughing. Shijima smiled bitterly as he replied, âI do hate. But what I hate isnât Orihara Izaya; itâs the way of the world. Or maybe it would be more fitting to say I hate the district of Ikebukuro. âWhy?â ââŠIt didnât notice me.â
The brown-skinned boy tilted his head curiously, still smiling, and Shijima continued blandly, âAfter Heaven Slave was disintegrated, I was used over and over; by Orihara Izaya, Yodogiri Jinnai, Nasujima. I felt that to this very district I was just a minor actor that had been used and discarded. Thatâs why I abandoned all hope and even tried to pull the leader of the Dollars down with me.â âIâve heard of the Dollars, but I didnât know it was such a production when it ended.â ââŠYeah, I was the one who misunderstood. The Dollars, Orihara Izaya, Yodogiri⊠and the Headless Riderâto the players manipulating the city I wasnât even a character worth knowing. I was forced to learn that I was just scum unworthy of attention.â Remembering those times, Shijima ground his molars beneath the bandages concealing his mouth. Back then, when he had been drawn into the Dollars and Slasher incidents, he had without doubt been close to the epicentre of events. But had he, because of this, been dealt his fair share of punishment for spreading evil in the city? The answer to this was: no. He had simply been abandoned in that position. Everything had gone on and reached its conclusion, while he alone had remained powerless. No retribution had befallen him. Of the urban legend that had caught him within its shadows, of the man named Nasujima who had shown him the power of the supernatural entity Saika, of Orihara Izaya who, right beside him, had been fighting the monster known as Heiwajima Shizuo to the death; of the monsters and bĆsĆzoku that had inundated the city, of even the colour gangs and Awakusu-kai and police: no one had seen fit to do anything about him. In the moment he was faced with this reality that by all right he should have found fortuitousâShijima discovered that his pride, that he had thought destroyed, had only been crushed halfway up till then. He had merely been part of the background cast. As the tsunami muddling reality and illusion was engulfing Ikebukuro, he was paralysed by the idea that his existence had been rejected as worthless. The background villain despaired. It was not because he had been grouped together with the people he had looked down on till then. His hope had been snatched away by the fact that he of all people had been convinced he was worthless. By the fact that he did not even have the right to bring someone down with him. By the fact that the man Shijima Hiroto had been even less than a beaten dog. âI just want to have my revenge. I donât have a grand ambition or any solid plan for my future. If one day the city turns upside down because of the small imbalance I cause thatâs all I can ask for. Itâs more likely my head will be the one to roll before that, though.â Smiling self-effacingly as he spoke to himself, Shijima then asked the dark-skinned boy walking behind him, âYouâre really fine with this, Jami? You realise following Earthworm and me around wonât take you anywhere good.â At this, the boy he had called âJamiâ replied with a nonchalant expression. âI donât mind. I knew you were a nasty guy from the start.â And then, narrowing his eyes, continued, âBig players donât have the luxury of going wild, anyway. I prefer following Shijimsan, you know? I get let out to wreck havoc even without any planning.â âYeah. I can give you as many opponents as you like. Hoping that one day, itâll accumulate into something that will screw this city up.â âBut todayâs target is a woman, right? Iâm not a big fan of attacking or hitting women, yeah? Câmon, letâs nottt. No matter how petty you are I think this is bad taste, you know?â ââŠAre you misunderstanding something?â Shijima said, frowning, and turned for the first time towards the boy he called Jami. Only to see that at some point, instead of walking on the pavement, Jame had switched to going on the wall along it. âWhat are you doing?â âBalance training! Itâs fun! Wanna see me do a dance up here?â âDonât attract attention.â âSays the mummy with his face all bandaged up?â Grumbling, Jami leapt back down to the ground. âI think Shijimsan attracts way more attentionâŠâ âIâm alright.â After checking that Jami had started to walk properly on the road, Shijima turned back to face the front, and continued on the previous thread. âAnyway, I said I was going to let you have a look at a woman you should guard against, but I didnât mean for you to fight her. âŠNo, maybe the fastest way to show you would be if she were hostileâŠâ âShow me what?â Jami tilted his head, anx Shijima answered, âThat there are things beyond human knowledge scattered all around this town.â With this, wearing a fearless smile, Shijima was about to turn the cornerâ
But his body went from rounding the corner straight to making a 180 degree turn, and placing a hand on Jamiâs shoulder, he marched quickly back in the opposite direction. âHuh? What? Whatâs wrong Shijimsan?â Jami said, bewildered, and Shijima, going back where they had come, whispered, âPoor timing. I just saw a bad combination.â
Jami snuck quietly to the corner, and peeked at the scene beyond. There he saw, on the next corner, he saw two figures talking while trying to remain unseen. One was a man with sunglasses and a cane. The other was the Headless Rider in the flesh; a figure he had seen before in videos and such. âWow.â Jami whistled unthinkingly, and pranced back to Shijima. âHey hey! Thatâs the Headless Rider, right?! I know since Iâve seen the real thing before! Ah, is it really not human, you think!â âYeah, itâs not human. You know somethingâs wrong when even things like that are walking around in broad daylight.â Shijima answered evenly. He gritted his teeth a little through his next words: âThe problem is the guy next to the Headless Rider.â âThe guy with the cane?â ââŠAkabayashi, from the Awakusu-kai. Heâs the one who wrecked the group Heaven Slave that I was in.â âAhh, so heâs in the yakuza! Donât worry, Iâm not scared of guns.â Jami said. Shijima, instead of pointing out his overconfidence, corrected another part of his sentence: ââŠAkabayashi doesnât use firearms. Heâs dangerous in a slightly different way.â Then, glancing behind himself cautiously, Shijima sped up his pace, and continued, âWeâll pull back for today. Stepping on Akabayashiâs toes when he already despises drugs was the first mistake I made. If he knows my face, I wonât be surprised if he tries to kill me the moment he sees me.â âI can win even against yakuza you know?â âYeah, youâre strong so youâd probably be fine. But Iâm not the same, Iâm weak. If he were to attack me while you were occupied with the Headless Rider, I have no chance of winning at all. Same goes for the reverse. The Headless Rider might not care either way, but it has no reason to let me go. âŠBut wait, are you wanting to wreck havoc right now?â Shijima said, sighing. Jami nodded with his innocent smile. âYep!â ââŠMaybe we should switch things up, then.â Shijima directed a cold gaze to the floor, before he brought up one personâs name, as if it were irksome.
âWhat about⊠we go find that Heiwajima Shizuo youâve been dying to meet, first?â
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âNn? Celty turned around upon feeling something foreboding, but there was no one on the road behind her. âIs something wrong, Ms Courier?â âAh, itâs nothing, sorry. I mistook something.â âThere was a strange presence just now, I wonder what that was. Her curiosity was piqued, but not so much she could neglect Akabayashi, so she chose to let it go for the moment. âSo, o~nce again, youâre indulging the latest batch of troublemaking high schoolers.â âNo, itâs not like theyâre creating weird gangs like back with Mikado-kun⊠I mean, doing freelance work as high schoolers is dangerous in itself, I think, but they would probably have crossed the line into that territory with or without me, so it might be better to stay on the inside where I can intervene if anything happensâŠâ âI do understand where youâre coming from. Iâm also aware that youâre not the type to strong-arm high schoolers to stop what theyâre doing. Anyway, from where I stand, Iâm just not keen to have any trouble going near Anri-chan. So long as you keep an eye on that, Iâm fine.â âOf course, Iâll do what I can.â âWait, why do I get the feeling I just agreed to something super demanding? âBut that aside, Akabayashi-san looks like the biggest trouble magnet here⊠âPlease donât make that face. I know Iâm the one who sticks out the most and causes the most trouble. You donât have to go beyond your means to do anything.â âESP?! âWhy?! How do all the Awakusu-kaiâs people see expressions on the face I donât have?! âNo, I think of Anri-chan as a friend, too. I donât want to see her drawn into any trouble myself.â âI see, then we canât be entrusting anything too dangerous to you in future, too. Like transporting a bomb or peopleâs organsâŠâ âHave those been what Iâve been delivering?!â âNah. Iâm just kidding, kidding.â Akabayashi smiled pleasantly. While Celty was convinced it could only be a joke and was heaving a sigh of relief, Akabayashi, gazing towards Sonohara Hall, continued nonchalantly under his breath, âWe have to handle goods like that ourselves, after all.â
Celty decided it was a joke and let it slide, choosing to observe Sonohara Hall in silence. âItâs probably a bad idea for me to be showing up in front of high schoolers. Iâll check in after they leave.â âAlright, Iâll come back some other time, then. Going together is weird, anyway.â
Having bidden farewell to Akabayashi, Celty made her way back to Shooter, and, riding slowly on the roads, she parsed the auras surrounding her. âAhh, the strange presence from just now is gone. She thought back to the unusual being she had sensed moments ago. âIt didnât feel like a faerie or a regular human being⊠âIt felt a little like Kujiragi, but not exactly⊠Celty continued her search, remembering her former romantic rival who was almost definitely of mixed human and supernatural blood. As she did so, she turned her attention to a presence that was drawing closer. âYes, Kujiragiâs aura felt exactly like this.
ââŠWait, what? In the spot Celty was focusing her senses on. Standing there was a bespectacled woman with an air of aloofness. It was the woman who had once played a part in upheaving Ikebukuro, and had tried to take Shinra away from CeltyâKujiragi Kasane. âK, KujiragiâŠ?â Celtyâs full-body flinch was such that an onlooker could imagine that, had she a head on her shoulders, she would probably be gaping at this point. Meanwhile, Kujiragi bowed her head and said, primly, ââŠItâs been a long time, Celty-san.â Then, still expressionless as she raised her head, calmly, she uttered the greeting that would set Celtyâs heart askew:
âItâs a pleasure to see you doing well. How is Kishitani Shinrsan?â
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Sonohara Hall, interior.
âSo you donât know what was stolen?â Tatsugami Himeka said. In reply Anri nodded troubledly. âThatâs right⊠I know about the goods I brought in myself because I kept a record⊠But I hadnât managed to keep track of the stocks from when my father owned the storeâŠâ âHey, so there really could have been some awesome artefact, maybe a family heirloom even Storeowner-san doesnât know about, or a treasure mapâŠâ âKotonami-kun, time and place.â âArghowowow, wha, wait, the piercings are gonna stretch!â Kuon beat a retreat with Himeka dragging him away by the ear, while Yahiro took the boyâs place to speak with Anri. âIn any case, thank goodness you werenât hurt, Sonoharsempai.â Yahiro said, a tinge of relief in his expression. Anri smiled back gently. âThank you very much. Iâm sorry regular customers like you have to worry about such thingsâŠâ Saying this, Anri observed the trio of her juniors once again. Himeka, Yahiro, Kuon, all of them were similar in that they seldom expressed their true feelings on their faces; but as of late Anri had begun to piece together the differences between them. Yahiro was simply unused to expressing himself, it appeared. If distressed he would frown as was normal, and he would smile if he was happy, but whichever way it would seem foreign and stiff on his face. Himeka was probably one with extraordinary strength of character. She was unruffled by most things, but in exchange it was near impossible to see her smiling or upset. Kuon had a whole gamut of expressions, but Anriâs impression was that he exaggerated those changes in order to conceal his true feelings âMaybe Kotonami-kun is Kidkun, and Tatsugami-san is like Saki-chan. As she thought of these close friends, suddenly, from the concept of âsomeone expressionlessâ, she remembered. âKujiragi-sanâs expressionless, too⊠But I donât think sheâs like any of them. âI wonder why sheâs like that. When she talks it sounds as though there are some things she enjoys, tooâŠ
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Ikebukuro. On the street.
ââHowâs Shinrsanâ?! You think Iâll tell you?!â âNo. I should be your enemy, so I was not expecting an answer. But I can confirm that I asked after Kishitani Shinrsan purely out of my own interest, and it was not meant to challenge you.â âNow stop right there! More importantly, you have some cheek showing up in front of me now, donât you?! I was sure you wouldnât come near Ikebukuro ever again!â Celty got off Shooter and thrust her smartphone in Kujiragiâs face, advancing towards the woman so forcefully it was as if she would be grabbing Kujiragiâs collar any minute now. However Kujiragi did not cower and took her anger in stride effortlessly, replying, âIt is true that I have limited opportunity to visit Ikebukuro now, but I do come by for deals with Sonohara Hall and costume fittings for Megane Boy: The Double Shotgun.â âMegane⊠what?â Celty said, confused. Kujiragi elaborated as to the titleâs meaning: ââŠMegane Boy: The Double Shotgun. A noble sect led by Lady Eternal de Charmonte devoted to escaping from the self and descending into new personae.â âWhat on earth are you saying?! Wanting to auction me off was bad enough; did you go and get your hands on drugs now?! âŠNo, wait. Lady Eternal whatsit?â âLady Eternal de Charmonte.â Celty frowned in her heart at this name that could have belonged to a noblelady in a video game. âIâve heard this name before⊠Where was it⊠Iâm pretty sure it had to do with a video websiteâŠâ With some thought, the image of a black-clad friend popped into her mind. âIsnât that Karisawaâs handle name?!â âYes. It is also Miss Karisawa Erikaâs cosplay alias. Incidentally, my cosplay name is School Kitty. âSchoolâ is in katakana followed by the kanji for âgirl catâ, but pronounced âNyan Nyanâ; do avoid confusion. Note it is girl-cat, not cat-girl.â With this, Kujiragi offered a cosplay circle name card, meant for special events. Even as Celty took the card, she still shuddered and typed, âI couldnât possibly care less! Aaaaah, there are too many things wrong here my brain just canât keep up! Youâre not even the age for the âSchoolâ to make sense! I mean, I know adults go back to school too but still!â âPlease do not misunderstand. According to Miss Karisawa Erika who conceptualised the name, âschoolâ does not refer to the institute, but is rather a portmanteau of âseriousâ and âcoolâ. The initial writing was âsuâ in kanji followed by âcoolâ in katakana.â âI really, truly donât care!â Celty punched out the words as if yelling, and then typed, brashly, âAh dammit! Itâs like Iâve been bickering with everyone since last night! Honestly how can the only people around me who act their age be the Awakusu-kai!â âBy the way, how is Kishitani Shinrsan?â âListen when Iâm talking!â
After this, for about a minute there was a struggle where Celty attempted to snare Kujiragi with her shadows while Kujiragi dodged using inhuman movements and never-before-seen trinketsâ But sensing that they were beginning to gather an audience, Celty slumped her shoulders in a semblance of a sigh, and said, ââŠWhat about we change locations for now?â âAgreed. I did not come here today to fight you. Moreover, the Awakusu-kai are on my tail⊠I did see you earlier, but I could not show myself with Mr Akabayashi Mizuki there.â Kujiragi said this while stowing away her various odd gadgets, and seeing this, Celty showed the woman her smartphone incredulously: ââŠSo youâre actually self-aware that youâre wanted.â
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Sonohara Hall.
While the high schoolers had huddled to another part of the store for a discussion, Togusa, who was playing chaperone, sidled over to Anri discreetly. âJust asking, Miss. They donât know about that, right? I mean, the sword?â Togusa whispered, and Anri gave a small nod. âNo, they donât⊠I think. I donât think Mikado-kun told them, either.â âAh, alright. Uh, Karisawa and Yumasaki know them too, so Iâm sorry if it gets out that way. They should be sensitive enough not to say, though.â âI was surprised when it turned out you knew Yahiro-kun, too, Togussan.â ââŠAh, you remembered my name.â Togusa, who had resigned himself to being remembered as âthe driverâ, felt the warmth of human compassion for the first time in a long while, and was stunned.
âAh, no, itâs nothing. Anyway, I donât know about the other two, but that kid Yahiro knows Celty, and heâs like a little brother to me. Anyway, well, just look out for him?â âOh yes, it looks like he knows her.â âOh, you knew already.â Togusa shrugged, while Anri smiled back wordlessly. She had heard roughly about Yahiro from Mikado, and hence had imagined there was a high chance the boy knew Celty; but finding out that he knew even Togusa and Karisawa brought her face-to-face once more with how astonishingly small the world was. It was hard to tell if he could have guessed her inner thoughts, but Togusa continued, âIn any case, if anything crops up Kadota no danna,or Karisawa, or Yumasaki, theyâll all rush to your aid. So if thereâs anything at all we can help with, just ask.â ââŠ! Thank you very muchâŠâ As much as Anri was apologetic for causing worry to so many others, she was also grateful that she lived in the same city as such warm people who would go out of their way to be concerned about her. There was a time when she thought Saika could only bring misfortune, but in spite of the trouble it invited, it had also led her to meet Celty and other kind people. Anri was thankful for this, and wished to somehow repay these people as well as Saika. All of this, while she continued to hear Saikaâs words of love in her mind. At this point, the high schoolers, having finished their conversation, moved towards her and spoke up. âSonoharsempai, is there anything we can lend a hand with?â âEh?â Anriâs eyes widened at Kuonâs offer. âI mean, all this time youâve let us buy things cheap and stuff because weâre your juniors, too. To be honest, we do some freelance work on the side. So we want to do something for you in return. Take it as a special free gift; we can even watch over the store at night?â âKuon, you sound like youâre forcing someone into your debt, I think thatâs a little rudeâŠâ Yahiro hurriedly put a stop to Kuonâs speech, but even so he himself continued, explaining, âUh, excuse me. Iâm, um, scared that there might be a burglar running loose in the city, too, so if thereâs anything we can do to nab the culprit soonerâŠâ âAh⊠Thatâs too much to ask. The police are already on itâŠâ Anri turned down the suggestion, unable to get mere high schoolers involved in something like this, but the green-haired boy with the piercings wore the gaze of a predator that had found on amusing prey, and he continued, viciously repressing a smile, âBut isnât it actually way scarier that the thief might not have stolen anything? If they have a specific motive, they could come again, isnât that right? Ahhowowowowowowow! Careful! Piercings!â âStop saying things to frighten peopleâŠâ Kuonâs ears were tugged on either side by Yahiro and Himeka. Side-eying the trio, Togusa sighed, and whispered to Anri, âAhh⊠That is, uh. This kid, Yahiro, heâs the same type as Celty, kind of, so even if you order him not to lift a finger he might run off and start a vigilante group, I think you should just give him some simple task so he feels useful, yeah?â âBut⊠Mmmm.â Much as he made sense, it was dangerous for them to go looking for the criminal. After some thought, with a sheepish expression, Anri made her one request of the freelance group Snake Hands: âThen⊠is it alright if you help tidy up the storeroom the burglar messed up?â
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Road in front of Sonohara Hall.
Akabayashi, who had been observing the situation for some time by himself, tilted his head. âHmmm? The students still arenât coming outâŠâ Right then, his phone rang. Checking the screen showed it was a member of the bĆsĆzoku gang Jyan Jyaka Jyan, which worked under him. âYes yes, itâs me. âŠAh, yeah. ⊠âŠâkay then.â After exchanging formalities for a while, he passed down his own instructions and hung up. Then, looking up at the sky, he tapped his cane on his shoulder, and sighed. âSo thatâs how it is⊠Heaven Slaveâs teamed up with some foreign guests, huh?â Suddenly his amiable smile vanished, and he narrowed his eyes dangerously, murmuring,
âItâs getting past the point Grandpa and Dad can shield you, Shijima Hiroto-kun.â
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Somewhere in Ikebukuro.
While Akabayashi was whispering thisâ âThatâs Heiwajima Shizuo.â Shijima Hiroto stood beside an incarnation of violence no amount of influence could protect against. âHeâs the one with the blond hair and sunglasses.â Shijima jerked his chin towards a pair of men exiting a building, and Jami whistled. âOoh. He really is dressed like a bartender! Whyâs that?â âI dunno. Maybe he likes bartender suits.â âAlright, wait a second, Iâll go pick a fight with him.â âAh, wait, shouldnât we watch a little longerâŠâ He watched on as Jami ran off without even hearing his protests, and clicked his tongue. âGood grief. Anyway, he wonât be useful for awhile, now. âŠHope he doesnât die.â Although he sighed, a part of Shijima was curious. Snake Hands himself had fought on equal footing with Shizuo, but how would Jami fare against the same opponent? Shijima simply shrugged at this question logical calculation could not answer, and thought back to his first meeting with Jami.
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A few months ago.
Somewhere in the city. An illicit casino.
ââŠSo in the end, you really canât use Saikaâs power?â âNot an option. I donât remember⊠whatâs it called? I donât remember actually being controlled. Itâs annoying, but we can only go looking for that Niekawa woman who cut me, right?â âBut apparently the original Saikaâs in this city, too. Anyway, we should start searching.â The speakers in this conversation were Shijima and the leader of the organisation âAmphisbaenaâ that had once been his enemyâEarthworm. Earthworm had once been controlled by Saika and manipulated by a third party, and although she had been released, by that time she had already lost everything. Lost in the streets, she had found Shijima, which brought them to the present, where she had joined him, also partially for his protection. Although nowhere as large-scale as before, Earthworm had used her accumulated knowhow to open another illegal casino elsewhere from Ikebukuro. The place did not have the IC chips from before, but could still make profit from the customers it pulled in using the internet. Shijima, having judged that it was about time the local motorcycle gangs caught on to them, had come to tell Earthworm to close shop at least temporarilyâ But while they were still digressing over Saika, they heard the sound of something breaking coming from the casino room.
âLook at what youâre up to over here, get your boss out. You know what I mean, right?â
Apparently Shijima was one step behind, for it seemed that the local bĆsĆzoku had already come bursting in. A man who looked more like a brainy type, accompanied by another five gruff-looking men, was quietly threatening a card dealer. âOh dear, weâve only opened shop two or three times and theyâre here already. Thatâs fast.â Observing the casino room through a one-way mirror, Earthworm sighed unhappily. âCan you handle them?â âIf thatâs all of them and they donât have guns. Things might screw up if there are still more waiting outside, though.â âAlright⊠Then Iâll leave it to you since youâre the boss here. âŠNn?â As Earthworm, shrugging, kept an eye on her subordinates and the situation outsideâShijima caught something off in a corner of the casino room. A man who had been raking in huge winnings from the roulette game in the shadowy corner had made an unexpected move. Whereas the other customers were fearfully watching on at a distance, the man went straight up to the fierce-looking thugsâand walloped one of them in the face with a wine bottle for customers that he had gotten ahold of. With a dull thud, the man fainted before he could even scream. Shijimaâs eyes widened. It was at once obvious that the act was not purely reckless. For the man moved skilfully into the blind spot of half of the thugs that were looking around the casino, and hit them with the bottle before they could notice him. The remaining men who turned at the noise lost consciousness to a single strike to their temple, chin, or nose. â?! What the hell isâŠâ The clever-looking leader sensed something off, but was viciously struck, smack between his brows, before he could register the face of his attacker. ââŠGahââŠâ As his top half shook and spasmed, foam bubbled from his mouth, and the leader collapsed. Before the gobsmacked audience of the dealer and the surrounding people, the man walked forward as though nothing had happened, and approached one of Mimizuâs female subordinates. âHey there, do you serve orange juice?â The man who had just beaten down six opponents with a glass bottle gave a childlike smile, and thrust the bottle towards the woman.
âIâm underage, so Iâm not supposed to drink!â
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âStronger than Heiwajima ShizuoâŠ?â Six men who were gang members by trade, reduced to unconsciousness within seconds. Recalling Jamiâs feat from when he first saw him, Shijima contemplated the chances of this. But the answer came almost instantly, and he averted his eyes, smiling mirthlessly. âNah.â With that, he looked up to watch Jamiâs fate as the younger quested for his next achievement, to provoke Heiwajima Shizuoâ Only to see Jami had vanished.
In Shijimaâs field of view, he saw Shizuo turning in his direction. He had the feeling Shizuo was looking this way, and kept his guard up thinking something must have happened, when someone grabbed his shoulder.
Thoughts of Akabayashi or other Awakusu-kai members flit through his mind, and, warily, yet quickly, he turned around, onlyâ âAaaaaa, aaaaaaahâŠâ Standing there was Jami, face ashen, shaking.
What. Why behind him? Had Jamiâs seeming disappearance been because he was hit and sent flying all the way here? If he had picked a fight with Heiwajima Shizuo, that was certainly in the realm of possibility. Still, Jamiâs face was unmarred, and his clothes spotless. As Shijima was scratching his head over this, Jami, in spite of his pale face and his trembling, still gave the same innocent smile, and tugged at Shijimaâs hem. âC-c-c-câ, crap crap crap, that oneâs dangerous ShijimsanâŠâ âYou got hit already?â Perhaps he only looked uninjured, and had already been hit hard enough to seed trauma in his psyche. Yet, contrary to Shijimaâs assumption, Jami shook his head and said, smiling, âNo no no, getting hit would be game over straightaway Shijimsan. Uwahh, that was close, what is that thing. Like, itâs not about human or monster anymore, wait, even some monsters would be beaten to a pulp, thatâs the kind of creature weâre talking about Shijimsan.â The smile he wore could not have been more innocent or joyful; yet he was dripping torrents of cold sweat. âLike people who got their hands on low-quality drugs. For some reason Shijima received this impression. Why Jami was behind him when previously the other had been in front of Shizuo had long become irrelevant.
ââŠWhat was that?â âNo idea⊠An invitation for a martial arts centre or something?â Meanwhile, Heiwajima Shizuo and Tanaka Tom remained puzzled by what they had just witnessed. They had turned around upon hearing a, âHey, Heiwajima Shizuo-san!ââbut the second he made eye contact with Shizuo the brown-skinned man had stiffened up, and then sprung up like clockwork doll. The man touched down directly onto the wall of a building, and before their eyes he began to run on the wall, stepping deftly on makeshift footholds as though having forgotten the laws of gravity; and from there he leapt away. It was virtually instantaneous; to any but the most perceptive he would have seemed to vanish into thin air. Having opened about ten metres between them, the stranger then proceeded to hide behind another man standing there with his face wrapped in bandages. âRecruiting for a circus, maybeâŠ? There are strongman stunts where they get people to break chains.â âAh, but, Iâm not too good with jobs so exposed to the publicâŠâ âAnyway, no idea whatâs going on, but⊠should we go ask in case itâs urgent?â âYeah.â With that, the duo took a step towards the other pair.
âHeâs here! Heâs coming heâs here heâs here heâs coming Shijimsan! Never mind me, youâll die, Shijimsan, and if you die things will be dull again or I mean like I canât deal with that big sis Earthworm I wouldnât know what to do at all, letâs run away!â Jami rambled, simultaneously excited and terrified like a particular brand of horror movie fanatic. âOi, cool down, just donât get me involâŠâ Before Shijima could finish complaining, he felt his body lift off the ground. âOkay, weâre running! Weâre running Shijimsan! Sorry if I drop you!â
(Illustration: Jami running with Shijima.)
âWha, wait, oiâ â Before Shijima couls protest he was quickly hoisted upâ And unaffected by bearing another personâs weight, Jami took off running like an athlete in the middle of the city.
Shizuo and Tom, left in the dust, exchanged puzzled glances. ââŠWhat just happenedâŠ?â âStrangeâŠâ
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An alley.
âHaa, haa⊠Haahah⊠Hahahaha! Hahahahaha! Wow that was both fun and scary huh Shijimsan! That was great! Iâve never gotten a thrill like that even from a roller coaster or haunted house!â âJust let me down already.â From his position slung over Jamiâs shoulder, Shijima said this with a cold glare. âRight, sorry sorry Shijimsan. But youâre really light, Shijimsan. If Shizuo-san hit you back there youâd really have died, I know it. Scary~!â ââŠWhat happened? Whyâd you run all of a sudden?â âAh well, you know, whatâs that phrase⊠the one about the rotating lantern you put in your room during summer?â Jami gestured emphatically as he spoke, to which Shijima sighed and replied. âLife flashing before your eyes?â (*Revolving lanterns are a Japanese metaphor for this.) âYeah! That!â ââŠBy the way, you put those lanterns in your room? You have strange tastes.â âTheyâre pretty. âŠAnyway, thatâs not the point, I mean, I just met his eyes and I already knew. I was thinking, âOh no, Iâm going to die!â All of my hair was standing on end, and before I knew it I was running on the wall!â âSo to sum up he chickened out after just eye contact? âWhyâs he so excited about that? Shijima was perplexed. Jami twirled in circles, eyes bright. âThis place is super fun, Shijimsan! Iâm so glad I came!â âYou seemed to enjoy facing Snake Hands, but Shizuo has you running away, huh.â âTheir natures are different! Snake Hands feels dangerous like a real snake, and like a worthy opponent, but with that Shizuo guy it was like being scared of a bomb going off. Fighting isnât even in the equation.â Then Jami recalled the mysterious Snake Hands he had crossed blows with days before, and said, gazing at his palm, âThat strange guy, he was super happy, when he directed his killing intent at me.â As Jami said these strange and even more disturbing words, he smiled again.
âThatâs why I think, if Iâm going to fight, Iâd rather it be him.â
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Sonohara Hall. Storeroom.
ââŠâ Himeka noticed Yahiro staring mutely at his palm. âWhatâs wrong?â âOh, I cut my finger.â Yahiro had gotten caught on a splinter on the shelf while packing, and there was a bit of blood seeping from his finger. âAre you alright? I have a bandage if you need one.â âNo, itâs fine, a small cut like this wonât bleed for long.â Yahiro said unbotheredly. Saying this, he pressed on the wound for a few seconds with another finger, and although the injury was still there after, it had stopped bleeding. âYou see?â ââŠWow. That healed quickly.â âIâve always gotten hurt a lot, soâŠâ âI donât think thatâs really the reason.â Himeka was about to say more, but seeing the countless scars that littered the back of Yahiroâs hand, she deemed it wiser not to touch too much on the topic. She had heard by now that the scars on his hands were from him punching other people, but even so, those could not have been pleasant memories. With this conclusion, Himeka was on the verge of returning to her packing, whenâ âAh, you can finish up soon if you want.â Anri called out from the entrance of the storeroom. Although the place had been ransacked, the culprit had not gone out of their way to destroy things, so returning the toppled items back to the shelves took only half an hour or so. According to Anri, the artefacts had not been too meticulously sorted in the first place, so it was fine just clearing the path so it was walkable. âThank you so much. I think itâs even tidier than it was before.â The Raira alumnus bowed her head seriously. Yahiro felt that they had not helped much, so her gratitude only made him feel bad. Beside him, Kuon asked Anri, âSo, any change? Any idea whatâs been taken, after weâve neatened up the place?â âUm⊠âI see, sorry we werenât much help.â âNo, I canât thank you enough.â Saying this, Anriâs eyes swept across the storeroom, and with a gentle smile, she said to the high schoolers, âItâs not quite a salary, but if itâs alright, Iâd like to give you something from this storeroom, so please take one each.â âWhat?!! We canât do that!â Kuon said this, despite the obviously gratified expression on his face. Yahiro and Himeka eyed him sideways, and exchanged glances uncertainly. âUm, we didnât mean toâŠâ Yahiro started to reject her gift, but Togusa, who had come to the front of the storeroom at some point, spoke up. âTake it, take it. High schoolers shouldnât be all bothered about being considerate.â âSaburĆ-san. Where did you go?â âOh, it looked like weâd be here awhile so I moved the van to a carpark nearby. Anyway, you donât have to call it volunteer work, just take your reward. Then Anri-chan can feel less bad about taking up high schoolersâ precious time and making them work for free on top of that; everyone wins.â âBut⊠we wouldnât know whatâs expensiveâŠâ Yahiro said, still unsure. Anri replied, âAh⊠Please donât worry about that. The things I brought in myself are all cheap things⊠and those that were here from before are the ones I had trouble pricing, anyway. You could say this is where all the rejects go.â âAlright then⊠in that caseâŠâ Yahiro exchanged glances with Himeka again, and they nodded. Hence with Yahiro aiming for âsomething that wonât bother Sonoharsempai even if itâs given free,â and Himeka for âsomething practical, at least,â while Kuon went for âsomething that can be resold for profit, or a rare artifact that could increase site trafficâ, they began their search.
A few minutes laterâthey each chose their own item, and showed them to Anri. For Kuon, a rustic-looking puzzle box. For Himeka, a fountain pen in a small paulowniwood box. For Yahiro, it was a large fossil of a sharkâs fang, though whether it was genuine or a replica was anyoneâs guess. âSo things like these were in here too⊠I really do have to make a checklistâŠâ Although she said this, Anri gave them the items amicably. âIs it really okay? This looks kind of expensiveâŠâ Himeka said awkwardly. Anri answered, âItâs fine. I hadnât planned to put then out in the store anyway, and I think these children will be happier being used or placed somewhere as a decoration.â As she called the numerous antiques her âchildrenâ, Anri gave a smile warm as the Virgin Mary herself. âSonoharsempaiâŠâ âThank you very much! Iâll treasure this!â The high schoolers, moved by her words, thanked her profusely.
Only Kuon amongst them averted his eyes, mind already set on selling the puzzle box once he checked the contentsâbut although Yahiro and Himeka saw his true intention, neither voiced anything about it. Since both of them knew that, even if they rebuked him here, there was no way he would change the way he lived.
Natsugawara Yukihiko had not been blessed with much talent. Talent was not everything, and if he searched hard enough he might have found an area he had affinity with, but at any rate, he had yet to discover it. Having been born into wealth, with diligence his background could have empowered him to be above-average in both academic and athletic arenas, but from a young age he had relied complacently on his privileges, with the unfortunate misconception that he could be successful without effort. But things began to spin out of control when his parents took in an adopted child. Placed in the same environment, his adopted younger brother, a driven person by nature, performed better than him in every aspect. Yukihiko had tried to alienate and bully his brother, but the boy turned out to surpass him even in fighting ability; the oldest Natsugawara son, now a complete underdog within the family, gave up turning the tables through hard work, and turned rebellious. He started showing up at the haunts of delinquents, intending to make a name for himself among themâbut by the time he realised people were only getting close to him for his money since his family was rich, he was already too entangled to pull out of the life. Now, at this point where he had run away from home, he had just caused trouble with this group of people and they had dispersed in their escapeâ
âWhat a shocker. Young Master Natsugawara getting back to us without an invitation.â A voice echoed in one room of an old building. The speaker was a young man somewhere in his early twenties. Anyone could tell from the air he gave off that he was an unruly sort. Meanwhile, the one he spoke to had wild eyes that did not befit the young master of a rich family in the least; if anything he looked like a threatened victim. âOh well, to be frank, I guess Iâm a little sick of running away.â âFucking waste of time. So? Whereâs the goods? Iâll contact those people once Iâve done a check, so get it out.â ââŠI have it safekept someplace else. Iâll get it later.â âWhat? Useless rich brat! You shouldâve brought it in the first place! Unless youâre planning to make some kind of deal?â To the man who was taking advantage of him, the young man with a somehow bourgeois vibeâNatsugawara Yukihikoâonly smiled pleasantly, taking one step closer. âNah, thatâs not it. Itâs just that there was something important I had to get done first.â âSomething you had to do, huh?â âYeah, itâs kind of important, I donât really want other people to know, so do you mind if I just tell you?â
Confused, the other man leant his head forward to hear what he had to say. Then Natsugawara Yukihiko drew the small hammer with strange engravings that had been tucked in his belt, and swung it full-force at the manâs temple. âBoââ The manâs lungs released this unusual sound as he convulsed and collapsed. Witnessing this, the surrounding men broke out of their moment of stupor and began to yell. âF, fuck! What the hell do you think youâre doing!â âAre you crazy!â But Yukihiko, gripping the hammer tightly, raised his voice above the commotion and shouted loudly. âHey bastards! How much did this guy buy you with!â Pointing to the man toppled by his hammer, he continued, âYouâre really happy following orders for some loose change?! I donât believe that!â To the clamouring men, Yukihiko screamed his own name. âThe nameâs Natsugawara Yukihiko! Iâll have you know Iâm a son of the all-powerful Natsugawara Group! I have tons more money than this, and I guarantee you guys can see even more goodies from now on!â Then he took out banknotes from a pocket and began to strew them indiscriminately. Throwing what must have been several million yen worth of money around the room, Yukihiko took in the reactions of the men around him. The thugs hesitated for a moment, but with a glance at the spasming man who was up till then their leader, they started to pick up the money. In the span of a moment, their positions had switched. âFrom this day on, Iâm the boss of Heaven Slave! Any complaints, Iâll pay you off!â
****CHAPTER END****
Intermission: A Black Business ⥠Somewhere in Saitama.
âWhat a day. A bunch of things happened, but I have to get my job done. At the end of the day, Celty was unable to meet Anri face-to-face. Since Akabayashiâs plan had been to go after the high schoolers had left, but thinking it would be counterproductive if they met him on the way out, he decided to come another day. For now she just conveyed, âI heard the news, tell me if I can do anything to help,â to Anri via text, and probed indirectly about the small hammer Kujiragi had spoken of by adding, âBy the way, I heard from Shinraâs father that there used to be an unusual hammer at the store a long time ago, do you know if itâs still there?â She had surmised that revealing Kujiragi had secretly placed it there would only cause Anri unnecessary stress, and so had used Shingenâs name in this manner. âHonestly. Why am I even minding Kujiragi⊠As she shrugged self-deprecatingly to herself, Celty parked Shooter along the curb, and entered a pub where a crowd of young people were loitering.
âWelco⊠huhâŠ?â A staff member near the entrance widened their eyes upon seeing her. âSorry, Iâm just here to look for someone. I promise Iâll leave right afterâŠâ Celty took out a wallet made of shadow from somewhere on her person, and closed the employeeâs grip around a few thousand-yen notes. âIf only customers are allowed to enter, you can take this to the counter and get yourself a treat, so please.â âUh, wait, thatâs notâŠâ Celty passed by the confused employee, and entered the place. Just as Akabayashiâs earlier text had mentioned, this place was a hangout for delinquents on Natsugawara land. Celtyâs figure, rather than blending in, was all the more conspicuous for its pitch black, and upon seeing her the young people in the shop all went silent. After a beat, lukewarm chatter began to well up,a mix of shock and mockery. âWhoaa, looks like we have a chindonâya* coming in.â (*Advertising performers.) âWhat kind of outfit is that? Is this a joke? Since itâs not funny can I hit you?â âOrorororo~? Borororo~?â âOrorororoborororo, what? âA lot of goons like these seem to have their own unique catchphrases⊠Celty, though exasperated, decided to approach the last man who spoke. âDonât insult chindonâya. Iâm only here to look for someone.â But as she tried to take the photo out to show them, the man challenged her angrily. âYou think I care? Anyway, seriously, isnât it common courtesy to look people in the eye when you talk?â With that, he began to shake Celtyâs helmet vigorously. In the next moment, the helmet toppled cleanly off her neck and dropped straight to the ground.
All time stopped in the room, cloaked in a silence far heavier than the one before. Amidst this, Celty alone moved at her own pace, bending to pick up her fallen helmet. Naturally, there was only empty space above her neck as she did this. She placed her helmet back on, and with that, the atmosphere in the room unfroze. The flood of feelings that had been suppressed was all at once forced to the surface. âThe⊠The Headless, Headless RiderâŠâ âItâs not a cosplay! Itâs the real thing!â âI heard if you bring this guy to the TV station youâll get lots of money!* I swear itâs true!â âHow long ago was that. (*Refresher: Durarara!!Ă4, Max Sandshield.) Despite her irritation, she did not outright deny it. âGet ittt!!!â And so, with no provocation, with no rhyme or reason whatsover, the gangsters attacked. âGood grief. She had long gotten used to this kind of commotion. There was one fastest way to get people like these to spit things out: Scare them witless, and force them to give up.
Ten minutes later. Celty had created a spiderâs web with her shadow, and with it entangled the men attacking her. This was completed without touching a hair on any customer or employee, and she left after simply telling a man who looked in charge, âDonât worry, nothing was broken. The black stuff Iâll dispel a while after I go.â âAhh, I get the feeling my perspectiveâs just getting further and further away from normal civiliansâ when I keep taking these types of jobs⊠â100% black. Iâm running a black enterprise at this point. âIâm really not in any position to call Shinra out on his job⊠Celty felt that, although she had started working again to close the gap between herself and society the opposite had occurred. Even so, she pulled herself together, resolving to follow through with the assignment since she had already accepted it. âBut anyway, I got more information than I expected. In general, she learnt the following: First of all, Natsugawara Yukihiko had already stopped frequenting the pub at this point. Secondly, before he had gone missing, several people, supposedly drug dealers, had intended to approach him. And lastly, after his disappearance, someone who did not feel like your regular thug had come looking for him. âMaybe it was a detective Natsugawara hired. She had concluded this of the last statement, and started to ask more regarding the secondâonly to learn that the drug those peddlers were dealing in was a dangerous one known as Heaven Slave. She was well aware of its effects from the Headless Rider Cult incident. âDamn, to think this of all things would link back to what Akabayashi said. âShijima Hiroto, huh⊠âWhat on earth is he planning, making so many enemies?
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Translatorâs note: Once again, sorry for the long wait. If anyone has alternative spellings for Jami (pronounced âJah-meeâ), or if you spot any problems, leave a comment below.