âWhatâs the matter, Brother?â
He just received a wondrous ability⊠did he just obtain the holy sword which could defeat the demon king?
Nah, no matter how he looked at it, this newly obtained power didnât seem like it could possibly stand up to Kanzakiâs power. It would probably be impossible to fight against Kanzaki head on. Perhaps this power had other uses, Seiji surmised.
By the way, why did things happen like this? In the previous timeline, someone sent a soul attack against him, but he obtained a mysterious power in this timeline? What happened to create such a difference? Was it all because he had a direct discussion with the demon king?
Yuuzou Yoshihara⊠Why did this mysterious female voice want Seiji to stop the assassin known as the âJudgeâ? Was Yoshiharaâs real identity KanzakiâŠ? Or was Yoshihara actually Kanzakiâs main agent in the tournament?
At this moment, Seiji suddenly recalled the incident from Thunderbolt Literatureâs Newcomer Awards Ceremony. At that time, the soul realm and incident were caused by Shoutarou Rinura, but Rinura wasnât the person who cast the spell that caused the entire incident!
Could it be that Yuuzou Yoshihara was just like Shoutarou Rinura? Was Yoshihara the âcreatorâ of the black mist realm on the island who accepted such a spell being cast on him!?
Seiji felt that this was highly possible.
Creating such a realm would require a spellcaster and a host creator. In this event, Kanzaki was without a doubt the main spellcaster, while Yoshihara was probably the host who created the realm. This assassin would pay a heavy price for thisâhis very life and soul. And, the mysterious woman (whom Seiji suspected to be Risa Kobayakawa) wanted to prevent him from doing so.
An assassin who had a connection to a gentle girl⊠was this a real life version of Leon: The Professional from Seijiâs previous life?
Seiji couldnât help but imagine what connection Yoshihara had to Risa Kobayakawa, the third and final member of the Story of One Hundred Demons incident that involved Mayuzumi as well as Reoâs mother.
At any rate, Seiji felt that his inferences were quite reasonable. Although there were many things he still didnât know, he felt that was a very likely framework.
So, what should he do if his guess was on the mark?
Seijiâs first idea was to have a discussion with the not-so-cold-after-all assassin.
But how should he talk to Yoshihara? It seemed obviously suicidal to directly tell Yoshihara that a mysterious female voice told Seiji to stop him.
Stopping Yoshihara from becoming the host to create the black mist realm spell would be directly opposing and antagonizing the demon king. It would certainly lead to a bad end if Seiji was discovered!
So, Seiji would have to discuss with Yoshihara in secret.
However, Seiji felt that Kanzaki would be secretly surveilling a chess piece as important as the host creator of the black mist realm spell. Would it be possible for Seiji to have a secret discussion with Yoshihara while avoiding the demon kingâs attention?
Perhaps he could try to talk to Yoshihara after reaching a cooperative agreement with the Revenge Alliance.
Just like the previous timeline, the card game didnât resume after everyoneâs break.
Seiji stayed in the dining hall for a while. He then noticed that Yoshihara walked out of the dining hall by himself.
Should Seiji wait for Kanzaki to reply to the offer of cooperation, or should he risk things now by talking to Yoshihara?
After swiftly weighing the pros and cons, Seiji decided to follow and try and talk to Yoshihara.
Although this was quite risky, Seiji felt that there were too many possible unknown factors if he stalled. He might as well just try and learn what more he could.
And so, he and Shika left the dining hall yet again.
After Yoshihara left the dining hall, he lit a cigarette. He noticed someoneâs presence before he could even take a puff. Yoshihara turned around to see the âHarutaâ and his female partner. This caused Yoshiharaâs gaze to sharpen.
âYoshihara-san, are you taking a walk as well?â Seiji smiled. âIf so, how about walking together? Iâd like to chat more with you about âLegend of the Heavenly Divine Sword.'â
âLegend of the Heavenly Divine Swordâ was a classical hard-boiled fighting manga that they had chatted about previously during the card game. This was a sword-fighting manga set in an alternate history setting. Just the name of the manga alone seemed to reflect the older generation that it came from.
âIâm sorry, Haruta-san. I would like to smoke by myself.â Yoshihara smiled and refused politely.
âI see⊠I wonât bother you anymore, then.â Seiji looked straight at Yoshihara. âAlthough, I just have one little question Iâd like to ask. Do you know a female character named Risa in âLegend of the Heavenly Divine Swordâ?â
Yoshiharaâs smiling expression instantly froze over for a moment.
âAha! Right on the mark!â Seiji noticed that Yoshiharaâs expression had flickered.
âRisa⊠I think there was indeed such a character,â Yoshihara spoke slowly while taking another puff on his cigarette.
âAbout her storyline, did she get acquainted with an assassin swordsman, and then get involved in his battle and die because of it?â
ââŠI donât remember too well. I think that might have been the case.â
âMy memories are rather hazy. I want to recall, but Iâm unable to do so. Itâs nagging me at the back of my mind. Thatâs such an awful feeling, which is why I want to ask more about it from Yoshihara-san,â Seiji spoke in a sincere tone.
He then puffed some more smoke before speaking again.
âIf Haruta-san and your companion donât mind the smell of smoke, we can walk together for a little while.â
There was no character named âRisaâ at all in âLegend of the Heavenly Divine Swordâ!
Yoshihara was quite mystified as to why this âHarutaâ knew the name of Risa and brought it up in such a manner.
Meanwhile, Seiji confirmed his previous inference: the mysterious woman must definitely be Risa Kobayakawa!
Yuuzou Yoshihara having such a reaction to the name of Risa was the best evidence of this.
Did the world really work on six degrees of separation? Seiji could only exclaim over how all of this was actually connected to Mayuzumi and Reoâs incident.
It seemed likely to him that because heâd experienced that incident, he was able to hear Risa Kobayakawaâs voice and even see her.
âI really canât remember the specific storyline. How much can you remember, Yoshihara-san?â
âI donât recall much, either. It probably happened the way you said,â Yoshihara said in a low voice.
âWhat happened to that assassin swordsman after Rika died?â
ââŠHe continued to do what he always did.â
âI think that thereâs more to the story after that. The swordsman assassin then accepted a job that he knew he would absolutely die in⊠Whyâs that?â Seiji continued to talk in a coded manner.
âProbably in order to atone.â
âRisa died because of the swordsman, so the swordsman wants to die for her as well. Perhaps that sounds reasonable, but thatâs probably not what she wants to see.â Seiji looked directly at Yoshihara.
ââŠIndeed, itâs quite idiotic for the swordsman to do so. However, he wonât regret it,â Yoshihara spoke slowly. âBecause the thing he regrets most in his life is causing Risaâs death.â
His calm words contained an endless amount of heaviness.
âHaruta-san, suppose that the person most important to you died because of you. However, thereâs a chance to revive her at the cost of your own life. How would you choose?â Yoshihara inquired.
This was a question without an answer.
That was because everyone would have their own answer.
Yoshihara didnât ask this question to hear Seijiâs answer. He wanted Seiji to know that he had already answered this question.
Even if the already dead Risa didnât want him to do this, he wouldnât retreat or regret.
ââŠIs the swordsman truly certain that the dead can be revived? That heâs not being scammed? That heâs not sacrificing yourself for nothing?â Seiji asked a flurry of questions. âAnd even if sheâs able to revive, is he certain that she wonât have any negative side effects? That she wonât be in pain or even have a fate worse than death?â
âIf the swordsman isnât certain that she can revive and have a normal life again, then this sacrifice canât be called anything other than idiotic!â Seiji spoke in a sharp tone.
âStill, he has no other choice.â Yoshihara revealed a heavy expression. âBesides, his life is now⊠meaningless.â
A chilly sea breeze blew past them.
âThis is nothing more than wanting to die,â Seiji spoke in a heavy voice.
âPerhaps so,â Yoshihara stated calmly.
âSaving her is only an excuse. He only wants to use the excuse of saving her to have a glorious death.â
âJust how idiotic can such a person be? Disgusting.â
âDoing something that might harm someone in the name of helping them is nothing more than utter insanity!â Seiji frowned. âYouâre not a man who truly wants to save his lover. Youâre nothing more than a suicidal maniac whoâs claiming to love her, Yuuzou Yoshihara!â