āAt that time, I was seeing things that I should not have been able to see.ā
When he told her this, Suzune laughed in relief. In contrast to Suzune, Kisana widened his eyes in surprise at Tsugumiās words. Was he surprised that Tsugumi admitted this so easily, or was it because he actually had a unique ability?
ā¦He didnāt know which one it was but that reaction was too much after the threatening confrontation.
Tsugumi felt something didnāt add up, but explained about the flames he had seen that day.
The first time he saw the flames was two days ago. Unlike Suzuneās threads, they could be seen or unseen, depending on his actions. He didnāt say anything about the unusual ability right away because he had so many other problems that he had completely forgotten about it. It was talked about in a way as to not provoke Suzune as much as possible.
āThatās why, I didnāt mean to say that Sensei was unreliable. You see, there was also the matter with Chidori, so I didnāt have time for consultationsā¦ā
Tsugumi concluded his explanation.
Fortunately, Suzune looked much calmer, perhaps because she had calmed down as she listened to the conversation.
āThis should be all right for the time being. Tsugumi thought so, and patted his chest in relief.
Kisara, who had been silently listening to Tsugumi, held his forehead as if enduring a headache and lightly poked at Suzune.
āSee, you thought too much, didnāt you?ā
āWhat? Butā¦ā
āAnd I told you yesterday that it would be better to wait until things had calmed down a little more, not in the morning when there was no time.ā
WhenĀ Kisara told her so, Suzune suddenly looked as if she had realized something and began to be flustered. Unlike the deadly look she had earlier, she looked more like the normal Suzune.
The sudden change in the two of them puzzled Tsugumi. Just like the way Suzune acted, Kisana, who had been so intimidating, was clearly less motivated. It was strange.
āOh, yes, thatās right. Nanase-kun was being involved in a very serious incident, and Iām alsoā¦ā
Saying so, Suzune apologetically lowered her gaze. Her face was pale and shaking slightly. It was as if she was frightened of something.
āSuzune-sensei? Are you all right?ā
Tsugumi, concerned, called out and tried to touch Suzuneās shoulder. But Kisara, who was standing next to her, restrained his hand.
āNanase, you donāt have to worry about it. āNagisa, thatās enough for today. You should wash your face once. Iāll explain the rest properly.ā
āā¦Iāll let you do that. āNanase-kun, Iām sorry for the inconvenience.ā
Dizzy, Suzune stood up and bowed deeply, lowering her eyebrows in a terribly apologetic manner. Then, without waiting for a response from Tsugumi, she left the room at a quick pace.
While Tsugumi was stunned by this unfamiliar turn of events, a can of coffee was gently offered in front of him. Reflexively, he took it.
āIāll give it to you. Donāt tell the other students.ā
āOh, thanks.ā
Kisara opened the lid of his own coffee, leaned back in his chair, and let out a loud sigh. He looked somewhat like a tired office worker.
āMy bad, you have to put up through all of this in the morning.ā
āI donāt mind that much⦠.But if it was a personal matter, you could have called me at any other time. I thought something happened.ā
When Tsugumi said this in dissatisfaction, Kisara cowered his shoulders.
āIām the one who worked hard. She would have stormed into your house last night if I hadnāt stopped her. Would you have preferred that?ā
āWhatās with that, Iām a little scared. ā¦Is Suzune-sensei all right? She seemed to be acting strange.ā
Then, Tsugumi looked at Kisara with trepidation. No matter how he looked at it, Suzune was acting strangely.
āSuzuneās unusually devilish act was something that could never be imagined from her usual appearance. Even Tsugumi was suspicious for a moment, wondering if it was someone else.
Kisara cowered his shoulders at Tsugumiās question, then began to speak as if he had given up.
āShe couldnāt stay put when she found out you have the same power as she does. ā¦Suzune at times like that, acts and speaks as if sheās possessed by something. I couldnāt stop her.ā
The reason why Suzune was impatient could be guessed somehow. He heard about Suzuneās ability only once, but her ability was too irredeemable.
Perhaps it wasnāt surprising that when she realized the possibility that Tsugumi had the same ability, she went berserk.
-She probably wanted a fellow victim with the same power. It was too sad of a wish.
ā¦But the issue of Suzuneās attitude was different from the issue of Kisaraās attitude.
āThen why was Kisara-sensei being so coerciveā¦? You were glaring at me, being very aggressive, and I felt like I was being interrogated.ā
āAt that time, Kisara was like a veteran interrogator. Perhaps it was because he usually treated his students roughly, but he was too imposing. If he had felt even a little sorry, he would not have had to be so coercive.
āIt was true that we didnāt have time. All this unnecessary gut-wrenching state was a waste of time. Besides, I didnāt mean to glare. I havenāt slept well because of Suzuneās persuasion. Itās no wonder my eyesight is getting worse.ā
Kisara said so and brushed back his bangs.
āSo, are you alright? I donāt know about you, but seeing paranormal things takes a toll on the mind, doesnāt it? Suzune often collapses from it.ā
āIn my case, itās because I canāt see anything unless I strongly think about it. ā¦Now that I think about it, itās a little different from Suzune-senseiās ability.ā
Suzuneās unique ability was different from Tsugumiās, she wasnāt able to turn on and off her vision. Besides, no matter how visible the mortality was, it would be of no use. If it were Tsugumi that possessed this ability, he would no doubt be mentally ill by now.
Kisara smiled at Tsugumi, whose expression was clouded with this comment.
āThe world she sees is hell, to put it mildly. Do you know? She doesnāt watch any old movies or dramas. When sheās in bad shape, she wonāt even turn on the TV. Do you know why?ā
āOld moviesā¦? No, I donāt know.ā
āHer powers apply to the dead, too. Think about it, do you enjoy watching a movie where most of the characters are wrapped around threads? Especially if you know the reason for the threads.ā
Tsugumi gently pressed his mouth shut as he thought of the images of what Kisara had told him. It was too sickening. It was understandable that Kisara called it hell.
He exhaled thinly to calm himself and looked at Kisara.
āā¦I didnāt think it was that bad.ā
āMaybe. ā¦It may be brazen of me to say this, but please donāt blame Suzune too much. I will make her apologize again after this matter settles down. If you are still dissatisfied, Iāll try to stay out of it as much as possible.ā
Kisara then bowed his head toward Tsugumi.
āTsugumi didnāt expect Kisara, who usually treated his students with a resolute attitude, to show this kind of behavior.
āI donāt really care that much. ā¦.But even so, why does Kisara-sensei have to go to such lengths? Even if Suzune-sensei is your childhood friend, it seems too excessive.ā
-I have been thinking about this for a while, but I am not quite sure about the relationship between Kisara-sensei and Suzune-sensei.
At first, he just thought they were involved in a love affair, but Kisara-sensei treated Suzune almost like a little sister. In addition, he could sense a feeling of shame.
When Tsugumi asked him this question, Kisara looked down, let out a big sigh, and then opened his mouth.
āIāve forced you to talk, so itās only fair that I tell you some secrets, too. Wellā¦Ā letās talk about this. She probably already told you, but Suzune had an accident when she was ten years old which, unfortunately, blossomed her unique ability. āThat accident was caused by me.ā
āHuh?ā
āI was playing in the river with my other friends when she slipped on a rock trying to join us. If I had been a little more careful, it could have been prevented.ā
āBut I donāt think thatās solely Senseiās fault.ā
As far as he could tell from the story, it was simply an inadvertent mistake on Suzuneās part. However, Kisara shook his head at Tsugumiās words
āNo. I was embarrassed to act with my younger childhood friend in front of my other friends. So I took the steep path on purpose and tried to get her off my back. ā¦Thatās how it went down. Donāt laugh.ā
āThatāsā¦ā
That being said, Kisara mocked himself and Tsugumi couldnāt say anything.
āIt wasnāt clear who had to be blamed. Suzune probably would not have blamed Kisara either. Suffice to say, it was just bad luck.
ā¦But Kisara wouldnāt agree with Tsugumiās words. ā¦In his mind, the answer had already been decided.
āDonāt worry about me and her. Besides, frankly, I think itās harder for you. If it gets too noisy, the school will warn the students, but even then there are limits. You should also think about getting the government to protect you in the worst-case scenario. You can rely on Rikkaās āYukino Shizukuā through Suzuneās message, but you never know how things will turn out in that case. You shouldnāt expect too much.ā
āSo, the acquaintance Rikka mentioned before is Yukino Shizuku. Thereās quite a difference in age, what kind of relationship is it?ā
āShe is Suzuneās relative. Well, they didnāt seem to be related by blood.ā
āIs that so?ā
Yukino Shizuku was a talented Magical Girl who had jumped to second place in the latest poll. It was rumored that she had a cold personality and didnāt want to get involved with others, but what was she actually like? He was curious, but there was no point in asking that now.
When Tsugumi was honestly impressed, Kisara began to speak in an admonishing voice.
āā¦The only person who would notice your unusual ability just from the images would be Suzune, but donāt try to blow it up. If that causes a fuss, I wonāt be able to cover for you.ā
āNo, Iām not going to brag it around. ā¦Do I look that stupid?ā
Even in this age of Ancient Gods, prejudice against occult abilities was strong. Many people argue that it was wrong for those besides Magical Girls ā those who had not made a contract with Gods ā to use supernatural powers.
In addition, due to the special nature of their abilities, if they were not careful, they might be targeted by underground organizations as research subjects. In any case, there was no other choice but to stay quiet.
Kisara smiled a little when he heard Tsugumiās dissatisfied response.
āAt least, you donāt look that smart. You didnāt do too well on last monthās test, either. You should study harder.ā
āWow, you say that here now? I am hurtā¦ā
Tsugumi gently clutched his chest, a little shocked. It was true that he didnāt do very well on last monthās test, but he had been sick at the time.
āHmm, itās a joke, donāt worry about it that much. āOh, itās about time. Youāll be back in time for the first period, so Nanase, go back to the classroom.ā
āShouldnāt I wait for Suzune-sensei?ā
āShe wonāt be back for a while anyway. ā¦Itās going to take a lot of time to fix the makeup from scratch.ā
Kisara let out a heavy sigh. ā¦The words were full of wasted feeling. It might be best not to go into it too deeply.
āThen Iām going back to the classroom.ā
Saying so, Tsugumi stood up from his seat and turned away from Kisara. As if it was accidental, Kisara called out to him.
The hand on the door stops at his words. Tsugumi slowly turned around and opened his mouth.
āWhat are you talking about? Thereās nothing else.ā
When he answered, Kisara shook his head with a wry smile.
āNo, if you have another secret, you donāt have to tell me about it. Iām not going to pursue it, and Iām not going to find out.ā
Kisara laughed, saying that he owed a favor.
Tsugumi looked at him quizzically, but somehow managed to swallow his agitation. It might just be a play of trick, but he couldnāt say anything bad back.
Seeing Tsugumi at a loss for words, Kisara said in a teasing tone.
āāBe careful. Youāre pretty easy to figure out.ā
āā¦Thank you for the advice.ā
Then, as Tsugumi closed the door to escape, he heard a giggle and a small laugh from inside the room. ā¦Really, it wasnāt good for his heart.
Tsugumi walked down the hallway at a brisk pace and spat out the words as if he were really tired.
āThat person really has a good intuitionā¦ā
As expected, he really had a good nose. It seemed he let it off the hook this time, but Tsugumi couldnāt let his guard down. As long as Tsugumi did not turn against Suzune, it would be fine, but he still needed to be vigilant.
āReally, this school only has troublesome people.
With this thought in mind, Tsugumi strode to his classroom ā a class full of troublemakers.