It is also the day of the opening ceremony for my high school.
I am currently attending the event, which started about 30 minutes ago. While this is just as boring as the opening ceremony for my middle school, I did my best to keep up appearances, pretending to look like an enthusiastic and eager student.
It was at that moment when a girl with shoulder-length blue hair appeared before me.
She was small, with child-like features, and seemed like to be of middle school freshman age, maybe even younger. Dressed in a uniform resembling that from the Japanese Army, which Iâve seen in my textbooks, she gazed at me, unsmilingâŠwhile floating upside down before my eyes.
âAre you Namidare Rekka-sama?â
How did she know my name?
â???â
Who is this girl? And why was she floating in midair?
Flustered, I flapped my hands futilely in the air between us, causing the bespectacled guy next to me to throw a suspicious glance my way. It seems like I was the only person who could see and hear the girl.
âMy name is R. You can call me R-chan if you like.â
The girl started to introduce herself in an over-friendly manner, as if it was the most natural thing in the world.
Hey, wait. Slow down. Letâs start over, you and I and common sense together.
But one problem. Who is this girl, R?
A hallucination? Delusion? Or is sheâŠa ghost?
I have no wish to encounter any of those, and if I am, what shall I do?!
The situation made me want to grab my head and steady myself, but I was stuck in this opening ceremony. I need to man up and appear like a serious student, and not attract attention to myself.
I hate being the center of attention. âOrdinary is the bestâ is my life motto.
Being ordinary is really the best. No exceptions.
Though most people would call such a life boring, Iâd say that they have no idea what it means to really be ordinary. A ordinary dude gets to pursue his interests, have fun with his friends, and generally enjoy doing normal, fun things. Is there anyone who doesnât like hanging out with friends? In truth, striving to want to become different from other people just naturally makes one lose sight of the really important things.
So, being ordinary is definitely the best way to go.
âHello~, can you hear me?â
And now, this entity, here to thoroughly destroy my precious ordinary life, was waving her hands in front of my faceâŠ
âHe~y, Namidare-sama? Hmm, thatâs a mouthful, isnât it? Rekka? Can I call you that instead?â
Hey hey, donât act so familiar with me yet. I canât stand it. I am listening, but just ignoring you. Anyway, why are you acting so friendly with me?
âHey, shitty weakling, can you hear me? Answer me right now.â
Who are you calling a shitty weakling? And whatâs with the sudden loss of courtesy? Did I do something wrong? Did I do anything to warrant you calling me a shitty weakling? No!
Wait. I need to calm downâŠ! She just wants me to acknowledge her.
âOh, your nose hair is sticking out.â
R taunted as she pointed at my nose.
Huh? Really?
Before I knew it, Iâd reached for my nose.
âNot the right side. Left, left.â
Alright, the left side. Now I just need to pluck it out before anyone notices⊠Huh?
âI lied. Gotcha.â
âNow youâre asking for it!!â
âSo, you could hear me all along.â
ââŠOh.â
She got me, alright.
âThat new student over there. Whoâs asking for it?â
That was the final blow. The principal, all the other students, even the parents were staring at me. Shit!
âN-no, itâs nothing.â
âThen please take a seat.â
âYes sirâŠâ
How those stares burn. I think the embarrassment will kill me soon, and I would be glad to die. My head feels like exploding.
âWell, I already knew you could hear me the moment you reached for your nose.â
And this brat still manages to sound so nonchalantâŠ!
I stopped myself before I shouted at her again.
âNow that weâve made contact, Iâd love to get down to business. May I?â
Not at all. But if I ignore her now, who knows what she will do to me next?
I needed to find a way to speak to her without anyone noticing⊠Hmm? Thatâs right.
I pulled my phone out of my pocket and opened up a new message.
*type type*
[Who are you?]
Having typed out my message, I signalled subtly for R to take a look.
Doing a turn in midair, R righted herself and gazed at my phone.
âThat appears to be a really old communication device.â
Old? Iâd just bought the newest model available on the market.
âBut I guess thatâs expected. I come from the future.â
The future?
[Did you just say future?]
âThatâs right. Iâm from the future.â
From the future⊠Seriously?
For the moment, my annoyance was replaced by countless questions.
[Am I the only one who can see you?]
âYes. Rekka-san is the only one who can see or touch me.â
[Can I touch you?]
âYes. Similarly, I canât touch or speak to anyone else except Rekka-san. Iâm in a state of half-materialized existence right now. Would you like a detailed explanation?â
[âŠâŠ]
âThereâs no need to type that. I can tell from your expression.â
Ignoring her quip, I typed out the most pressing question.
[Why is someone from the future looking for me?]
âIâve come to save the future from doom; to alter it because you of the âNamidare Lineageâ have messed things up,â R replied smoothly.
The future in a mess, because of me?
My life motto is to lead an ordinary life. Itâs almost impossible to imagine me having any impact on the future world.
But I do have a slight clue as to what R was talking about.
The âNamidare Lineageâ⊠My old man had told me about the significance of the âbloodâ that flows within me.
And it just happened yesterday.
PROLOGUE 1 â FROM NOW ON, I AM
PART 02
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The Namidare home echoed with the sound of party crackers that night.
âHappy birthday, Rekka. Yahoo!!â
âDonât point the crackers at me, old man. And donât say things like âyahooâ.â
âBoo. Youâre so boring, Rekka-chan.â
This old man sulking like an aged child is my father, Namidare Jigen, a strange stay-at-home dad who looks best with his apron and unshaven face. And the delicious-looking fragrant dishes spread on our dining table were all thanks to him. He even baked the birthday cake himself, no mean feat if you ask me, but I could have done without the âRekka-chan I love youâ written on the cake with chocolate.
âSo, shall we dig in?â
âBut mum isnât here yet.â
âYour Mama is busy preparing for tomorrow, so she told us to start first.â
âOh, I see.â
Mumâs preparation for tomorrow was probably related to her business trip.
My mum is the typical career woman, and had been fortunate enough to be selected to work at the companyâs overseas headquarters. Worried since she had no idea how to go about household chores, my old man would be going overseas together with her. But since I would miss Japan too much, Iâd decided to stay behind. Truth be told, Iâd always wanted to try living on my own, and thankfully, both my parents agreed to the arrangement.
Because of that, we decided to celebrate my birthday today, though the actual day was tomorrow.
âRekka-chan, do you want candles on your cake?â
âNo.â
Because blowing out candles on a birthday cake just seemed so childish.
To be honest, I hadnât even wanted to celebrate my birthday like this.
âOh yeah. You didnât invite Satsuki this year?â
âNo. Thereâs something really important I have to tell Rekka-chan this year, so I didnât invite her over.â
ââŠHumph.â
âOh~, is Rekka-chan feeling lonely without Satsuki-chan?â
âWhat?! Thatâs not the case! Birthdays only come once a year, so I just feel bad for not inviting a neighbor.â
Besides, weâd celebrated birthdays together for the past ten years, so her absence now felt slightly strange.
âIs that so~?â
âShut up. And stop grinning before I kick your ass.â
âAlright alright. Iâm sorry.â
Why did I have to end up with such a frivolous old man? Not that I hate him, but I wish he could act more like an adult at times.
But the part about how he had âsomething really importantâ to tell me had captured my interest.
âSo, whatâs this important thing you need to tell me?â
âWell, letâs begin, then.â
Taking a bite of parsley, my old man started to speak.
âIn truth, those in the Namidare family have a special blood running in our veins.â
âSpecial blood?â
âYes. I guess you can call it the âNamidare Lineageâ. When a male Namidare turns sixteen, his disposition or special constitution or something awakens.â
âIâve never heard about this before⊠And special blood? That sounds like something a protagonist from a manga or novel would possess.â
âHow perceptive of you, Rekka-chan.â
I was shocked by the sudden praise. How was I being perceptive?
âThis âspecial dispositionâ will turn Rekka-chan into a protagonist, just like those in a manga or novel.â
ââŠYou mean like I can travel to other dimensions?â
âDoesnât everyone wish to do that? Though you may not be able to return once you get there.â
âNow thatâll be a headacheâŠâ
Iâd concluded that my old man was just pulling my leg or spouting nonsense, and decided to play along.
âSo, what exactly is this âLineageâ about?â I asked seriously. Exposing the old manâs joke at this point would just spoil things, and thatâs not how you cultivate a happy family.
âBut itâs hard to explain what it is exactly-nyaa.â
âDonât end your sentences with ânyaaâ. Itâs disturbing.â
âThatâs what I was aiming for. Anyway, back on topic⊠Thatâs right. Try to imagine a âstoryâ, be it a manga or novel, in which a prince saves a princess from a Demon King.â
âA âstoryâ?â
âYes. Now imagine, what if the prince loses to the Demon King? Or if there was no prince in the story to begin with? How do you think the story would end, Rekka-chan?â
ââŠWell, itâll naturally have a bad ending, right?â
âYesâ. Now, we of the Namidare family will get dragged into these âstoriesâ which lack a protagonist. In short, these âstoriesâ are unimaginable scenarios which we need to be a part of.â
ââStoriesâ, huhâŠ?â
It sounded really abstract, but I felt like I understood the gist of it.
âTo summarize, this âLineageâ makes it really easy for us to be dragged into weird encounters, and thatâs our familyâs destiny?â
âAnd youâll get to meet aliens and people from the future and mutants with superpowers and more-nyo.â
âDonât end your sentences with ânyoâ. And why would I want to meet such people?â
In fact, I had no wish to even be dragged into these âstoriesâ. Not that I really believed such things could happen.
But as I munched on the lettuce in my salad, doubts kept surfacing in my mind.
Even if what the old man said was true, I would just ignore the âstoriesâ and run away from them. And since he said that I would be âdraggedâ into the stories, it also meant that they were nothing but nuisances which had nothing to do with me, right? If thatâs the case, I had no obligation or reason to lend anyone my help. Not that I would ever want to, anyway.
âWhat a tough destiny our family has.â
âHa ha ha. You donât believe me, do you, Rekka-chan?â
âWhy would I ever believe such an absurd story? If itâs really true, then why arenât you out there helping to maintain world peace right now, old man?â
My jolly old man, cheeks stuffed with chicken wings, looked just like a stay-at-home dad, and nothing else.
âAccording to our ancestorsâ records, while it differs for each of us, we usually stop getting dragged into these âstoriesâ once we become adults.â
âHow convenient for you then, old man.â
âYou still donât believe me⊠Oh well, not that I expected you to, until youâre really dragged into such a âstoryâ yourself⊠Anyway, you should be prepared for things to happen tomorrow, Rekka-chan.â
âIf you say so.â
Finally, the nonsense was over.
Oh well, it was quite a fun conversation to add to the festive birthday mood.
âOh, I almost forgot to mention.â
âWhat? Thereâs still more?â
âYes, this is really important,â the old man said as he put down his chopsticks.
I looked up, and was shocked to see an utterly serious expression on the old manâs face as he stared at me. I sat up straighter in my chair.
âRekka-chan, youâll be going through tough times from now on. We are human, afterall, not real heroes, so we wonât be able to have a solution for everything. And itâs ok to run away if our lives are in peril⊠However, I hope that you wonât mindlessly cast aside the âstoriesâ that you will be dragged into. Can you promise me that?â
I had not seen him so serious in a long while.
The last time I saw him this way was when I was still a boyâŠwhen we had spotted a cat in a cardboard box being swept down a river swollen with water.
While I panicked, pacing side to side not knowing what to do, my old man had quickly stripped off his clothes and jumped into the river without a second thought. After the rescue, he brought the weakened cat to the vet, and when it was nursed back to health, he went out of his way to find it a good home. Back then, my old man had seemed like a real hero.
âAlright, I promise, though I doubt anyone would want me as a hero,â I said, my mind still full of thoughts of my old man back then.
It didnât matter that I still thought the whole story about the âLineageâ was just my old manâs fabrication.
At that moment, mum appeared in the dining room, presumably having finished packing for tomorrow.
âSorry for waiting you waitââ
My mum is a beautiful woman, and thatâs saying a lot coming from me, her son. Many people often mistake her for being ten years younger than her actual age, and it was a miracle how my old man managed to capture her heart.
âTook you long enough, Mama. The foodâs almost all gone, and to think I put my heart into cooking it all.â
âThatâs because I was packing your stuff too, Jigen-san.â
âThatâs because you said you would pack my stuff for me, Mama.â
âThatâs because you wouldnât have been able to do it properly alone, Jigen-san.â
âHa ha ha, sorry.â
Taking her usual seat, our harmonious family was together again, and because we would be separated tomorrow, there just seemed to be so much to talk about. Thus, the talk about the âNamidare Lineageâ was pushed to the back of my mindâŠ
PROLOGUE 1 â FROM NOW ON, I AM
PART 03
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âŠSo why is R talking about my âbloodâ now too?
[Anyway, why are you talking about my âLineageâ?]
âBecause Rekka-san is the most important person in the âAll Of Warâ. Iâve done all my research on you, as well as the bloodline of the Namidare family.â
Whatever happened to privacy? But more importantly,
[What is this âAll Of Warâ?]
âAs its name suggests, itâs a battle that involves everything. I canât tell you much about it.â
[Why not?]
âBecause itâs got to do with my mission.â
[So it has something to do with saving the future?]
âYes. Youâve heard about the âNamidare Lineageâ from your father, Namidare Jigen, last night, right?â
[Yep.]
âYou still donât fully believe in it now, but Iâm going to tell you something which will prove that itâs all real. Please listen.â
R moved in midair to assume a kneeling position, probably to establish a serious mood.
âAccording to history from the future that I come from, Namidare Rekka is someone who had been dragged into many âstoriesâ to rescue many âheroinesâ.â
[âHeroinesâ?]
âHeroines like a kingdomâs princess, or a mysterious beautiful transfer student. âStoriesâ usually have their own âheroinesâ, right?â
Well, thatâs true.
âBy the way, Rekka-san,â
[?]
âAside from being quite indecisive, youâre also really weak at rejecting girls, right?â
What is with this girl? Before I knew it, Iâd gasped out loud. Oh no, donât look at me like that, dude in glasses.
[W-well, there are some things which girls canât do alone, rightâŠ? Does that really matter here?]
âOf course it matters. Rekka-san, in the future, you would rescue as many âheroinesâ as there are stars in the sky, but having accomplished that, you would leave them alone⊠In the end, the neglected girls started to surround the future Rekka-san in a rage, and the war that occurs then is the âAll Of Warâ.â
[Seriously?]
âSeriously. If not, I wonât be here right now, and the âAll Of Warâ wonât be happening too.â
[Wait a minute! My old man told me that I wouldnât be dragged into anymore âstoriesâ once I became an adult?!]
âEven when you stop getting involved in the âstoriesâ, the âheroinesâ donât just disappear, you know? And neither will their feelings. Itâs really providence for them to feel that strongly about you.â
[âŠâŠ]
âI told you, thereâs no need to type that.â
But Iâm just so overwhelmed that I canât think of what to say. Canât you be more sensitive of my delicate civilianâs heart?
[Well, why is such a huge war happening, anyway? Itâs just a battle started by a bunch of girls, right? Why must it all lead to something as terrible as a war?]
âYouâre too naive. According to the records, Rekka-san rescued hundreds of âheroinesâ from different âstoriesâ in total. Though I didnât share much details with you earlier, the âstoriesâ in which you did your rescues resemble manga and novel plots. Just imagine. What do you think would happen if all the characters from different story genres and perspectives come to fight on the same plane?â
[My imagination says that even a planet ten times the size of Earth would be destroyed without a trace.]
âSo, isnât that a little apocalyptic?â
Of course, all this is just a big what-if. But if this were to really happen⊠Itâs almost unimaginable.
However, R is here, right before my eyes.
[Just for my sake, can you prove that you arenât some 3D projection trick? May I touch you?]
âOf course you may. Touch me anywhere you like,â R exclaimed as she puffed out her chest.
Am I supposed to touch her there?
[Can we just shake hands?]
âGive me your left.â
*shake shake*
Yes, I can really touch her. So it is true that Iâm the only one who can see and touch R, the only one who can hear her voice. Does that mean that the stories about âAll Of Warâ and the âNamidare Lineageâ are true tooâŠ?
âMy mission is to tag along with Rekka-san and the âheroinesâ in order to prevent the âAll Of Warâ from happening. Iâll be watching over Rekka-san until my mission is over, so do hurry and start seducing some âheroinesâ.â
âWhat do you mean, seduce?!â
No thanks to Râs blunt manner, I had spoken out loud again.
The stares from the dude in glasses and the teachers around just make me wish I didnât exist.
PROLOGUE 1 â FROM NOW ON, I AM
PART 04
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Aside from my embarrassing outburst, the opening ceremony went on without a hitch, and the freshmen all filed to our respective homerooms where we had rounds of introductions. By afternoon, school was out.
âBy the way, you mentioned that I will be rescuing people in âstoriesâ in the near future. Letâs just say I get dragged into something really complicated. I wonât end up losing my life, right?â
âRekka-san, youâre such an idiot,â R sighed as she shook her head at me.
It seems like she canât stay more than five meters away from me, so she has been tagging along no matter where I went. I wonder what would happen if I needed to visit the bathroom?
âI told you that Iâve come to alter the future, right? The moment I traveled back in time, the future has already changed. Thus, no one really knows if youâll still be able to pull through and save those âstoriesâ the way you did in my version of the future.â
âWait, thatâs not very good news for me.â
âAnyway, Rekka-san is the reason why the future is messed up in the first place, so maybe itâll be for the best if you inadvertently die along the way.â
ââŠI somehow donât feel like helping you guys anymore.â
Today, my sixteenth birthday, my first day as a high school freshman, Iâm finally living on my own⊠And now, Iâve been given no choice but to help save the future. The high expectations I had for my new life is slowly being crushed.
âAnyway, Rekka-san, your name just doesnât sound very ambitious, nor are you very good-looking. I really wonder why all the girls seem to want to go after you.â
âShut up.â
Râs words usually come as a veiled insult. I wonder if itâs just her personality, or something more sinisterâŠ
âDo you really hate me so much that youâd rather I die?â
âWho knows? Iâm a Kikrum, an artificial being created just for this mission, so while I know lots about the future world, I donât really have many feelings.â
âAn artificial being? I see.â
âBy the way, Iâm two years old. If you touch me, youâll be considered a pedophile.â
âYouâre precocious for someone who probably still wears diapers.â
âHow rude. I may look tough on the outside, but my underwear can be really sexy, you know. Wanna take a look?â
âNo.â
So she is only two years old. Maybe thatâs the reason why sheâs so lacking in subtle expression and words?
Well, at least that explains her slightly unbalanced attitude towards me.
âOh? Whatâs that, Rekka-san?â
R suddenly grabbed my head and forcefully turned it to the side, as she pointed to a small electronics store along the shopping district. A large TV sat in the display window of the store, and was showing the afternoon news.
âThatâs a TV.â
âI know. But what is it showing?â
âHmm? [Vast power outage in XX Town, residents claimed to see lightning strikes on a sunny day]?â
âI can hear them saying that. Is that what they call a news programme?â
âHuh, that? âŠWell, I guess it is.â
So she was asking about the programme itself, not the content.
âSo this is it⊠Rekka-san, come over here.â
I move closer to the TV set as R started to gaze at the screen intently from right to left.
âThereâs no TV in the future?â
âHow rude, of course there is. I know they exist, but this is the first time Iâm actually seeing one. Thatâs because my mission doesnât require me to come into contact with any of these.â
ââŠI see.â
R, who had been glancing over the TV set with sparkling eyes, seemed just like a child. I donât know what exactly Kikrums are, but this one looks just like an ordinary little girl.
Though I guess sheâs never had the chance to experience ordinary things, like playing with friends, just for the sake of it.
What a strange life.
Though Iâd love to believe her, it is hard to imagine myself as the cause of a messed up future⊠Just what were the adults in the future thinking, sending a little girl like her to settle this problem? She said that she was created for this purpose, but it just sounds too extraordinary. Then again, if the future is really in shambles, maybe it isnât too extraordinary after all.
But how can I take responsibility for a future I donât even know?
Yet R has been sent here, back to the past, and that at least is probably my fault. Besides, if Iâm the only one who can touch and speak to R⊠If Iâm the only one who can save the future⊠Well, I canât just ignore her, then. She may have a sharp tongue, but it can be charming as long as I remind myself that sheâs still a kid.
âI have a TV at home too, so you can watch that if you want. We can also get movies and dramas from the rental store if you like.â
R, who had been captivated by the TV screen thus far, turned around to face me.
ââŠReally,â she asked as she tilted her head to one side, her face expressionless as always. I wonder if itâs just my imagination that she seemed happy somehow.
Oh well, not that it matters. I nodded.
âIâll be living alone from now on, so letâs throw a mini-party to celebrate that. But I doubt youâd eat things like sweets. Iâll go rent lots of DVDs then.â
I knew it was a luxurious offer from a student without a part-time job like me, since I donât have much cash. R stared at me dubiously.
ââŠJust saying, Iâm not here to be your walk-through guide for life.â
My first time demonstrating a show of generosity in my life, and Iâd been shot down by this harsh reaction.
âDonât say silly things. Come, letâs go.â
With that, I took Râs hand and started walking. As she was floating in midair, it was a breeze pulling her along, and the palm of her hand felt warm.
Future world, special lineage; so many complicated things piling up, but weâll worry about them later. Right now, the most important question is how Iâm going to adapt to having this curious entity in my life.
~
And that was how I met R.
Since that moment, Iâd already sunk one foot into an extraordinary life, much to my reluctance.
âŠI didnât want to admit that soon, it would suck me in so deep, like a sticky swamp, that I wouldnât be able to escape again.