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==Chapter 03: Innocents at the Table==
==Chapter 03: Innocents at the Table==
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''To be indecisive is to think overmuch.''
''To be indecisive is to think overmuch


''And to question whether to stay silent or continue to speak.''
''And to question whether to stay silent or continue to speak


''But then, where can you find the answer?''
''But then, where can you find the answer?


'''Point Allocation (Resolution)'''
'''Point Allocation (Resolution)


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A space existed, into which the light of morning’s end gently entered.


Two thick tables of wood were installed here. It was a café, with a kitchen installed deeper inside.


There existed a space where the light of the end of morning gently entered.
At the entrance of the store there was a wooden signboard with the symbol of Blue Thunder engraved upon it.


A place where two thick tables of wood were installed. It was a cafe with a kitchen deeper inside.
The sign that indicated that the shop was still in the preparation stage was hanging over the entrance-way, but there were two silhouettes standing inside the store.


At the entrance of the store; there was a wooden signboard with the symbol of Blue Thunder engraved upon it.
One was the female shopkeeper, baking the bread that would be needed in the afternoon and evening in the kitchen deep inside.


The sign which announced that they were still preparing was hanging over the entrance, but inside the store, there was two figures.
The other was a student, who had brought one of the chairs placed upon the eating hall’s tables to the floor and was eating.
 
One was the figure of the female shopkeeper, baking the bread needed from noon and evening in the kitchen in the depths of the store.
 
The other one was a figure of a student, who returned one of the chairs placed upon the eating hall's tables to the floor, and was taking her meal.


The student was wearing a male uniform.
The student was wearing a male uniform.


Under the fairly long black hair, fairly sharp eyes were fixated upon the table. Moving her hands, she took her breakfast.
Under the fairly long black hair, her fairly sharp eyes were fixed onto the table. Moving her hands, she ate breakfast.
 
Atop the table, the meal the student was putting into her mouth was only a few pieces of baked bread and water.


"Masazumi-san, I think it would be better if ya worked a part-time job with good pay and ate properly. Just doin' scholarly things won't let ya gain any experience right? If a girl dressed as a man collapses, you won't have any fans y'know?"
Atop the table, the student’s meal consisted only of a few pieces of bread and a glass of water.


The student, Masazumi, to tore up her bread as she listened. She answered with a fairly high voice.
“Masazumi-san, I think it would be better if ya worked a part-time job with good pay and ate properly. Just doin’ scholarly things won’t let ya gain any experience, right? If a girl dressed as a man collapses, she’s not going to make any fans.


"Only my father's acquaintances have realised that I'm a girl... And even at the Academy, only my teacher and some classmates know. Even you didn't notice until you took care of me because I had collapsed from the heat."
The student, Masazumi, tore up her bread as she listened. She answered with a voice fairly high in pitch.


"Nah, I've been thinkin' that it was a little strange since a while ago... So, I stripped ya together with P-01s."
“Only my father’s acquaintances have realized that I’m a girl… And even at the Academy, only my teacher and classmates know. Even you didn’t notice until you took care of me because I had collapsed from the heat.


"...That's a memory I don't want to remember."
“Nah, I’d been thinkin’ that you were a little strange for a while now… So, P-01s and I stripped you together.


It's only because of that that I can come here without worry.
“…That’s something I didn’t need to be reminded of.


But still, I'd like to avoid talking about my gender.
Saying this, Masazumi was thinking.


Therefore, Masazumi said.
''It’s only because of that that I can come here without worry.


"It's true that to get my tuition fees and living expenses, other jobs would be better, but..."
''But still, I’d like to avoid talking about my gender.


"Ya parents're making a fuss?"
Therefore, Masazumi said this.


To the question which was hard to answer, Masazumi did not give an answer. Thinking 'What do I do?', she just inserted the bread into her mouth, chewing thoroughly. Drinking the water in the glass, she let loose a breath. With that, a wry laugh echoed from beyond-
“It’s true that to get my tuition fees and living expenses, other jobs would be better, but…”


"I'm sorry, that was rude of me. ...Are you going to do more work for the student council now? Ya don't have a break, right?"
“Ya parents’re making a fuss?


At those words, Masazumi smiled a sad smile where she lowered here eyebrows.  
Having been asked this difficult question, Masazumi did not answer. Thinking about what to do, she inserted a piece of bread into her mouth, chewing thoroughly. Drinking the water in the glass, she exhaled.


She said as a form of thanks "I'm being worried about, aren't I?"
An embarrassed laugh escaped from the shopkeeper.


"As the student council vice-president, I will now be escorting President Sakai to Mikawa, up until the checkpoint. Well, even if I say that... before meeting up with the president, I was thinking that I would go visit my mother's grave."
“I’m sorry, that was rude of me… Are you going to do more work for the student council now? Ya don’t have a break, do ya?”


"Haha, even if ya go to the Academy now, ya won't make it in time for the classes. But... could I ask about the reason for a young child to go visit a grave at a time like this"
Hearing this, Masazumi smiled a sad smile.


"My mother, who became a victim of strange phenomena, and I, too, bere born in Mikawa, so... I thought that I should visit before we descend."
“You’re worrying about me, huh,” she said as a form of thanks.


"...A victim of Phenomena? Could it be the side-effects of the Apocalypse that everybody's been talkin' about recently?"
“As the vice president of the student council I’ll be escorting President Sakai to Mikawa, all the way until the checkpoint. Well, despite saying that… I was thinking that I’d go visit my mother’s grave before I met up with the president.”


'Jud.', Masazumi nodded. Trying to rembember as hard as possible the incident of that time from an objective point of view...
“Haha, even if ya head to the Academy now, ya won’t make it in time for class. But…could I ask why a young child would go visit a grave at a time like this?”


"...Well, the truth is I don't know whether or not it was a phenomena. The magistrate in charge said it she was spirited away. Just, she was suddenly gone, and at the place she should have disappeared from, a large symbol was written with blood..."
“My mother, who became a victim of a strange phenomenon, and I were born in Mikawa so… I thought that I should visit her before we disembark.


Masazumi drew a circle with her fingers, and she showed a line piercing its center.
“…A victim of phenomena? One of the side-effects of the Apocalypse that everybody’s been talkin’ about recently?”


"This kind of design was left behind. The investigation said that it seemed to be a type linked to a group of mysterious disappearances called the "Princess Disappearances". But, there are numerous accounts of robbers tricking people with that, not to mention regular disappearances or elopements. Well... there was a lot going on in Mikawa, and it's becoming a place where phenomena occur readily. Because of that, even if I say a grave, I'm just going to see the things my mother left behind. Things like ornaments, memos..."
“Judge,” Masazumi nodded. She tried as hard as possible to recall the events of that time from an objective point of view.


'That so,' a voice tinted with relief could be heard.
“…Well, the truth is I don’t know whether or not it was a phenomenon. The magistrate in charge said that she’d been spirited away. Just, she was suddenly gone; and where she was supposed to have disappeared, a large symbol was written with blood…”


"Even though tends to get depressed about the Apocalypse, you're still a good girl."
Masazumi drew a circle with her fingers, indicating a line piercing its center.


"That isn't it at all. For school too, even though I'm paying my own tuition, I'm at the point where I think it's fine to take a break from working... Well, once I reach the checkpoint today, I'll be able to hear about Tres España and K.P.A. Italia. They're coming to inquire about the Logismoi Oplo, so I was thinking that I could learn something from it."
“A design like this was left behind. The investigation said that it seemed to be a type of spiriting away, linked to a group of mysterious disappearances called the ‘Princess Disappearances’. However, there are numerous accounts of robbers tricking people using this, not to mention regular disappearances or elopements. Well…there was a lot going on in Mikawa, and it’s becoming a place where phenomena occur readily. Because of this, even though I call it a grave I’m just going to see the things that my mother left behind. Ornaments, mementos…”


"That's troublesome... Ah, also, thank P-01s for the meal this time."
“That so,” a voice tinted with relief could be heard to say.


'Alright', Masazumi answered and looked towards the entrance.
“Even though everyone tends to get depressed about the Apocalypse…you’re still a good girl.


Nobody was at the counter, and neither was there an indication that someone was in front of the store.
“That isn’t it at all. For school too, even though I’m paying my own tuition, I’m at the point where I think it’s fine to take a break from working… Well, once I reach the checkpoint today I’ll be able to hear about Tres España and K.P.A. Italia. They’re coming to inquire about the Logismoi Óplo, so I was thinking that I could learn something from it.


However, Masazumi, still looking in that direction, opened her mouth.
“That’s really troublesome… Ah, also, thank P-01s for the meal this time.


"It's already been a year, hasn't it...? If I hadn't been saved by her, I would really have died."
“Okay,” Masazumi answered. She looked towards the entrance.


"Recently, doesn't it seem like yer gettin' along with her well? Ya lent her some books, right?"
Nobody was at the counter, and neither did it seem like someone was in front of the store.


"Jud., mostly about general knowledge... The day before, I lent her my transcript of my history teacher lecture, you know. As expected, it seems that she hasn't read through it though."
Despite this, Masazumi still turned away and spoke.


"I see, ya really want to be a member of the provisional council. Ya have quite a lot of books."
“It’s already been a year, hasn’t it…if I hadn’t been saved by her, I would really have died.


"Not that many," Masazumi responded with a wry smile all while thinking
“Doesn’t it seem like yer gettin’ along with her well recently? Ya lent her some books, right?”


''If only I had the money to buy more.''
“Judge, mostly about general knowledge…the day before, I lent her my transcript of the history teacher’s lecture. As expected, it seems that she hasn’t read through it, though.”


"I would read a lot more if I had the money though... Well, I'm sorry for causing trouble so frequently. Right now I'm freeloading, so I'll return this debt in the future. I'll become a great politician."
“I see, ya really want to be a member of the provisional council. Ya have quite a lot of books.


"If ya become a member of the provisional council, ya won't need our bread anymore, right? If ya say that ya want to repay the debt, then yeah... can you investigate P-01s' origins for me like you did last time? Ya managed to get a lot donde."
“Not that many,” Masazumi responded with a wry smile, though she thought differently.


At the shopkeeper's voice, Masazumi folded her arms. Indeed, a while ago, she had investigated about the circumstances regarding P-01s.
''If only I had the money to buy more.


"Even when I used my authority as the student council vice-president, in the end, I didn't know anything about it... Well, I think that Musashi's vice-president doesn't really have any true authority."
“I’d read a whole lot more if I had the money… Well, I’m sorry for causing you trouble so often. I’m just freeloading right now, but I’ll return this debt in the future. I’ll become a great politician.


"Why didn't ya become a candidate for student council president? The Chancellor is the Testament Union's recommendation, but the Student Council President is elected by a candidacy, y'know?"
“If ya become a member of the provisional council ya won’t need our bread anymore, right? If ya say that ya want to repay the debt, then…could you investigate P-01s’s origins for me like you did last time? Ya managed get a lot done.”


Being asked, Masazumi thought. And immediately, she uttered the words which were her response-
Hearing this, Masazumi folded her arms. It was true that a while ago she had investigated P-01s.


"...Because, Aoi, the Chancellor, declared his candidacy for student council president too."
“Even with my authority as the vice president of the student council, I didn’t really learn anything in the end… Well, I think that being Musashi’s vice president doesn’t really lend much authority.


“Why didn’t ya become a candidate for the student council president? The chancellor is recommended by the Testament Union, but the student council president is elected by a candidacy, y’know?”


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Asked this, Masazumi thought. Immediately afterward, she uttered the words that made up her response.


“…Because, Aoi, the chancellor, declared his candidacy for the position of student council president.”


'It's hard just to criticise people like this,' Masazumi thought. However, it was meaningless to stay silent.
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"Since he was born on Musashi, everybody knows what he's like, far more than what they know about me, a newcomer who's only been here one year. Also, the Testament Union's also got an idea, having seen Aoi's grades when he enrolled."
''It’s hard just to criticize people like this,'' Masazumi thought. But despite this, it was meaningless to stay silent.


"That's because he's an idiot. In the past, during the speech of the matriculation ceremony, he burst into the ceremony hall smiling like an idiot while clutching a bundle of lit ceremonial firecrackers."
“Since he was born on Musashi everybody knows what he’s like; far more than what they know about me, a newcomer who’s only been here one year. The Testament Union’s also got an idea, having seen Aoi’s grades when he enrolled.


"Yeah, he chased all the new students around. The ceremony hall was in panic, but in the end the new students worked together, brought Toori down and launched the fireworks…A moving ending, even if rather forced. Speaking of which, president Sakai gave a closing speech. 'Everyone, remember this day well,' he said... like anyone would forget."
“Well, he’s an idiot. In the past, he burst into the ceremony hall where the matriculation ceremony was being held, smiling like an idiot while clutching a bundle of lit ceremonial firecrackers.


'Well,' Masazumi said lightly folding her arms.
“Yeah, he chased all the new students around. The ceremony hall was in panic; but in the end the new students worked together, brought Toori down and launched the fireworks… A moving ending, even if rather forced. Speaking of which, President Sakai gave a closing speech. ‘Everyone, remember this day well,’ he said…like anyone would forget.”


"...Because he, the Chancellor, was elected to also the Student Council President, things ended without the Academy being split into one faction supporting the student council and other supporting the chancellor's board. Even for Testament Union, it's easier to control the Academy if Aoi is at the top of both sides, right?"
“Well,” Masazumi said, folding her arms.


"That so? Um, right now, it seems that right now he has the urban name 'Impossible' appended to him, but can he really not do anything? Before, he was pretty... no, he was an idiot back then too, but what's he like now?"
“…Because he, the chancellor, was elected to be the student council president, things ended without the Academy being split into two: a faction supporting the student council and another faction supporting the chancellor’s officers. Speaking from the Testament Union’s point of view, it’s easier to control the Academy if Aoi is the leader of both sides.


"Now?"
“That so? Um, right now, it seems that he’s nicknamed ‘Impossible’; but can he really not do anything? Before, he was pretty…no, he was an idiot back then too, but what’s he like now?”


Masazumi tilted her neck. Serving snacks and bread from early on in the morning, this shop was popular with students in terms of pricing as well. Toori and his classmates could be seen here pretty often.
“Now?”


"Right now, I see them here quite often, but... you're asking about what he's like now?"
Masazumi tilted her head to the side. Because the shop served snacks and bread, opened early in the morning and had low prices, this shop was popular with students. Toori and his classmates could be seen here pretty often.


"Yeah, Toori had stopped coming for a while, stretchin' from ten years ago till about a year ago. Before, Toori, his sister Kimi, and a child who lived close by would eat breakfast together here."
“I see them here quite often, but…you’re asking about what he’s like now?”


"...That was more than ten years ago? Then, from last year, it's been nine years since Toori had come..."
“Yeah, Toori had stopped coming for a while, stretchin’ from ten years ago till about a year ago. Before then, Toori, his sister Kimi, and a child who lived close by would eat breakfast together here.


"That's right, Toori only started to come here again since last year. When Masazumi-san came to Musashi, it was the time where P-01s started working here. Now, again, he comes every morning though."
“…That was more than ten years ago? Then, it would’ve been nine years since Toori came last year…”


"I wonder why," the shopkeeper's question floated from the kitchen, but the answer to that was unknown to Masazumi as well.
“That’s right, Toori only started to come here again since last year. When Masazumi-san came to Musashi, when P-01s started working here. Now, he comes every morning, just like he used to.


"However, even if he comes here, he doesn't have a meal and just buys bread to go, so it can't be that he wants to get employed here when he graduates ...About that, well..."
“I wonder why?” the shopkeeper’s question floated out from the kitchen, but Masazumi could not answer her question.


"What is it?"
“But even if he comes here, he doesn’t have a proper meal; he just buys bread to go, so it can’t be that he wants to get employed here when he graduates…and about that, well…”


Just as she stretched her hand out to a piece of bread while asking, a voice could be heard.
“What is it?”


"I'd been thinking that there was no way, but I've started to wonder."
As she stretched her hand out to a piece of bread, she asked this question.


"...? What are you talking about? You don't mind if I ask?"
The shopkeeper’s voice could be heard.


"Hmmm, I wonder if, for you, it'd be easier to get it across if I said it this way."
“I’d been thinking that there was no way, but I’ve started to wonder.


From the kitchen, the sound of oil frying something resounded. Audible inside this chain of sizzling noise, was a voice.
“…? What are you talking about, if you don’t mind me asking?”


"Toori probably likes P-01s."
“Hmmm, maybe it’d be easier to get it across to you if I say it like this.


The sound of frying oil echoed from the kitchen. Audible inside this chain of sizzling noise, was a voice.


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“Toori probably likes P-01s.”


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"--Huh!?"
“…Huh!?


Masazumi halted her hands which were trying to tear up the bread. Tilting her chair, she turned her gaze towards the kitchen; the shopkeeper's back, visible across some equipment, did not turn around.
Masazumi’s hands, which had been tearing up bread, paused. Tilting her chair, she turned her gaze towards the kitchen; the shopkeeper’s back, visible across piles of kitchen tools, did not turn around.


"--Idiots who fall in love with automatons, that isn't just a fairy tale, I guess."
“…Idiots that fall in love with automatons…that isn’t just a fairy tale, I guess.


"Ah, no way, that's..."
“Ah, no way, that’s…”


Automatons do not have emotions. Automatons have the instinct to serve people as living beings, but that is different from emotion. They don't understand the workings of emotions, and even if they were questioned concerning this, they would not be able to answer.
Automatons do not have emotions. Automatons instinctively serve people as living beings, but this is different from emotion. They do not understand the workings of emotion; and even if they were questioned concerning this they would not be able to answer.


...Therefore, they are "dolls".<ref group="1D">自動人形(Automaton)->人形(Doll)</ref>
…''Therefore, they are “dolls”.


If the female shopkeeper's words are true, Toori's behavior is...
''If what the female shopkeeper says is true, I can only think this of Toori’s behavior.


"Useless, or rather... obsessive."
“It’s in vain, or rather…obsessive.


Masazumi described what most would take as common sense. However, following the timing of a conversation, Masazumi heard the female shopkeeper's voice.
Masazumi described what most would take as common sense. However, following the timing of a conversation, Masazumi heard the female shopkeeper’s voice.


"Even if useless, it's fine though."
“It’s fine, though it be in vain…”


"...Eh?"
“…Eh?


She asked, but there was no answer. However, something came in its place.
She asked, but there was no answer. However, something came in its place.


"How's Toori doing in school?"
“How’s Toori doing in school?


With this question, Masazumi realized that they were splintering from the conversation up till now. So after thinking for a moment, Masazumi tore up her bread, going back to the original flow of their conversation.
Having been asked this, Masazumi realized that they were splintering from the conversation they had been having up to this point. So after thinking for a moment, Masazumi tore up her bread, retrieving the original flow of their conversation.


"By the Testament Union's standards... he has no capabilities at all, his academic ability is average, and it seems that they've judged that his athletic ability is below average in terms of stamina. Especially when it comes to his body..."
“By the Testament Union’s judgement…he has no capabilities at all, his academic ability is average, and it seems that they’ve judged that his athletic ability is below average in terms of stamina. Especially when it comes to his body…”


She muddied a fact into words. However, a voice spilled out from the depths of the kitchen.
She framed this fact in vague words. However, a voice spilled out from the depths of the kitchen.


"Long before, he cut his left shoulder, and because of that he's bad at athletics, isn't he."
“Long before, he cut his left shoulder, and he’s bad at athletics because of it.


"Ye-yes."
“Y-yes.


For the residents of Musashi, iss it normal that I would hesitate?
''For the residents of Musashi, it is normal that I would hesitate?


"Haha, the fact that ya know; Masazumi-san, ya've seen Toori's stripping right?"
“Haha, the fact that ya know… Masazumi-san, ya’ve seen Toori stripping right?


"Saw or was shown--The first time I went to school, for some reason he, with "Underdog" written in huge letters on his front body, was being chased around by a pack of dogs, running around the school building."
“Saw or was shown… The first time I went to school, for some reason he, with ‘Underdog’ written in huge letters on the front of his body, was being chased around by a pack of dogs, running around inside the school building.


"Because of that injury, he can't use swords very well, huh."
“He can’t use swords very well because of that injury, huh.


She was telling Masazumi what she already knew, seeking confirmation. Therefore, Masazumi also nodded.
She was telling Masazumi what she already knew, seeking confirmation. Therefore, Masazumi also nodded.


"...Because of this, the Testament Union gave him the urban name, 'Impossible'."
“…Because of this, the Testament Union gave him the nickname ‘Impossible’.


What she said was just the truth, exclusive of personal opinion.
What she said was just the truth, exclusive of personal opinion.


"Even as a Musician of Shinto, he worships an Entertainment-type God, said to focus upon fun and games... He appears to have passed the high-rank examinations, but it seems that he hasn't yet applied for any blessings. I've been told that it's because the blessing he can use isn't really useful."
“Even as a Musician of Shinto, he worships an Entertainment-type God said to focus upon fun and games… He appears to have passed the high-rank examinations, but it seems that he hasn’t yet applied for any blessings. I’ve been told that it’s because the blessing he can use isn’t useful.


"What kind of blessing?"
“What kind of blessing is it?


"Jud., "Power Propagation'."
“Judge, ‘Power Propagation’.


Masazumi remembered. The thing she had heard from the Testament Union's attendee at the inheritance ceremony when she became the vice-president.
Masazumi recalled the story she had heard from the Testament Union’s representative at the inheritance ceremony, where she became the vice president.


"When Amaterasu was hiding within a rock door, the laughter of the Goddesses dancing outside passed through the rock door and was conveyed to Amaterasu, and it became an opportunity to bring Amaterasu out. In short, the technique of the God of Entertainment is a technique that uses emotion as a medium, transmitting something to its receivers as a means to share it. Just like sharing laughs with everyone by dancing."
“—When Amaterasu was hiding in a cave behind a rock door, the laughter of the Goddesses dancing outside passed through the rock door and were conveyed to Amaterasu; and it became an opportunity to entice Amaterasu to come out. In short, the technique of the God of Entertainment is a technique that uses emotion as a medium, transmitting something to its receivers as a means to share it. Just like sharing laughs with everyone by dancing.


But even so, it was useless.
Despite this, it was not useful.


"Included in this technique is a form of equivalent indemnity, which takes the form of 'impurity'. When using laughter as a medium, there can be no sadness. If this is violated... the power which was propagated using laughter as a medium will conversely be taken away."
“Included in this technique is a form of equivalent indemnity, which takes the form of ‘impurity’. When using laughter as a medium, there can be no sadness. If this is violated…the power which was propagated using laughter as a medium will conversely be taken away.


"Taken away... which means?"
“Taken away…which means?


"The transmitted power will not be shared, it will be thoroughly stolen away. Luck and emotion, even power, it depends on the contents of the contract, but it will most likely be exorcised as impurity, and it will not return for a long period of time. The reason that entertainers and artists whose careers fail experience psychological depression is because, failing in their works of art, the emotions of joy and laughter are lost from within themselves."
“The transmitted power will no longer be shared, and instead it will be thoroughly stolen away. Luck, emotion, even power…it depends on the contents of the contract; but as impurity, they’re mostly exorcised as impurities and won’t return for a long period of time. The reason that entertainers and artists whose careers fail experience psychological depression is because after failing in their works of art, the emotions of joy and laughter are lost from within themselves.


"A frightening spell, isn't it..."
“What a terrifying spell…”


'Isn't it?' Masazumi said. She continued her talk.
“Yes,” Masazumi said. She continued to speak.


"But for Aoi, it's a meaningless technique. His abilities in academics and body are both average, so it's meaningless for others to share it. And even if he had more power than that, the risk when it is stolen away is far too high. Not being able to become sad..."
“But for Aoi, it’s a meaningless technique. His abilities in academics and athletics are both average, so it’s meaningless for others to share them. And even if he had more power, the risk if it’s stolen away is far too high. Not being able to become sad…”


...Things like that happen quite often.
…''Things like that happen quite often.


If something was stolen away, almost like a follow-up to the sadness, it would be intolerable.
''If something was stolen away almost like a follow-up to the sadness, it would be intolerable.


The moment she thought this, a soft laugh could be heard from inside.
The moment she thought this, a soft laugh could be heard from inside.


"Haha, Masazumi-san, just as I was wondering whether ya hated Toori, ya were worrying about him, weren't ya."
“Haha, Masazumi-san, just as I was wondering whether ya hated Toori, ya were worrying about him, weren’t ya.


Being told something she had not even thought, Masazumi flushed her face.
Having been told something that she had not given the slightest thought, Masazumi flushed.


Drinking the water in her glass, she calmed her breath.
While drinking the water in her glass, she calmed her breathing.


"--If something happens to student council president, the responsibility will fall to me."
“…If something happens to the student council president, the responsibility will fall on me.


This is a fact. The student council and chancellor's board are the facilities with the highest authority in every country, but the Musashi's King which was sent by the Testament Union holds the authority of the final decision. Being the intermediary between the students and Musashi's King is the vice-president's job.
This is a fact. The student council and chancellor’s officers are the officials with the highest authority in all countries; but in Musashi the king who was sent by the Testament Union has the authority to make the final decision. Acting as the intermediary between the students and the Musashi King was the work of the vice president.


I myself think that it's a lot of trouble, but there's something else.
''I myself think that it’s a lot of trouble, but there’s something else.


''...What would it be like?''
''What would it be like?


Masazumi wishes to be a politician. As her father is a member of the bureaucratic organization which aids students, the provisional council, he ponders and amends the decisions of the student council, brings the suggestions from the citizens, and furthermore, has the duty of running the management of the city based upon personal estimations."
Masazumi hopes to be a politician. Her father is a member of the bureaucratic organization that aids the students, the provisional council; he ponders and amends the student council’s decisions, brings suggestions from the citizens, and furthermore has the duty of managing the city from out of his personal budget.


When I've graduated from the Academy, I was thinking of starting on the road leading there.
''When I’ve graduated from the Academy, I was thinking of starting on the road leading there.


However, recently, a single question had come to life.
But recently, a single question had come to life.


...As she was born in the Far East, wouldn't everything be useless?
…As she was born in the Far East, wouldn’t everything be useless?


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In the Far East, where it was decided that the age limit for students was 18 years of age, no one can have anything to do with the government after graduation. Therefore the adults, or in other words the provisional council members, were nothing but bureaucrats. Even if they had wealth, they were nothing more than wonderful taxpayers.


Furthermore, in Musashi, the Musashi King sent by the Testament Union holds the authority to make the final decision. He can even veto the student council and chancellor’s officers. Because all of Musashi is under his jurisdiction, it is impossible for Musashi to achieve autocracy. And because it was only able to fly above the tentative borderlines of all the other countries, it was unable to freely choose its flight path.


In the Far East, where it was set that the age limit for students was 18 years, you can't have anything to do with the government after graduation. Therefore, the adults, in other words the council members were nothing more than bureaucrats. Even if they had wealth, they were nothing more than wonderful taxpayers.
''Even if I wanted to try and do something, it isn’t my choice.


Furthermore, in Musashi, the Musashi's King which is sent by the Testament Union holds the authority of the final decision. He can even oppose the student council and chancellor's board. Because he holds all Musashi's matters under his jurisdiction, it is impossible for Musashi to achieve an autocracy. And because it was only able to fly above the tentative borderlines of all the countries, it was unable to freely choose its flight path.
''I’ve come to realize this very well in this one year. Looking at the circumstances after Aoi was chosen to be the chancellor, and the circumstances when he became the student council president, I was forced to fully realize this.


Even if I try to carry something out, I don't really have the power to choose.
''No one acknowledges our power.


I've come to realise this fact very well during this one year. Looking at the circumstances after Aoi was chosen as the chancellor and when he became the student council president, I was forced to fully realize it.
''If so…


That our strength will not be recognized.
''Wouldn’t it be fine to make a cursory job of everything?


...If that is the case...
''If we become dependent upon the other countries’ occupation, there are certain privileges that we might receive. For example, Aoi receiving the positions of chancellor and student council president, becoming a celebrity within Musashi in the process.
 
Wouldn't it be fine to make a cursory job of everything?
 
If we become dependent upon the other countries' occupation, there are privileges that we can receive. For example, Aoi receiving the positions of chancellor and student council president and becoming a celebrity within Musashi.


And suddenly, Masazumi thought of her father.
And suddenly, Masazumi thought of her father.


Her father had left Mikawa ten years ago and moved to Musashi, being a member of the provisional council for ten years.
Her father had left Mikawa ten years ago and moved to Musashi, where he had been a member of the provisional council for ten years.


Masazumi knew why. It had been a year since her father had called her and she had come to Musashi. She knew that many businessmen, real estate managers and ground transport managers went to her father. If you thought of this as a privilege, the meaning in becoming a member of the provisional council in Musashi, a politician, and her destination as a political hopefully...
Masazumi knew why. It had been a year since her father had called her and she had come to Musashi. She knew that many businessmen, real estate managers and ground transport managers went to her father. If you thought of this as a privilege, the meaning in becoming a member of the provisional council in Musashi, a politician, and her destination as a political hopeful…


"..."
“…”


Thinking about a lot of things, Masazumi shook her head.
Thinking about many things, Masazumi shook her head.


There was also the rumours that the Apocalypse was coming this year, and as if indicating this, it was true that the frequency of phenomena was rising.
It was said that the Apocalypse would be coming this year; and as if indicating this, the frequency of phenomena was actually rising.


A present age where the immediate future could not actually be seen.
It was a present age where the immediate future could not actually be seen.


Therefore, Masazumi thought that at least during meals, she would not think of the dark future.
Therefore, Masazumi thought that at least during meals she would not think of the dark future.


At that moment.
At that moment:


"Yer hands have stopped moving... Was the bread bad, Masazumi-san?"
“Your hands have stopped moving…was the bread not to your taste, Masazumi-san?


Because of the shopkeeper's voice, Masazumi regained her thoughts. Sighing, she took a breath.
Hearing the shopkeeper’s voice, Masazumi reined in her thoughts. Startled, she drew a breath.


"Ah, no, I was just daydreaming a little."
“Ah, no, I was just daydreaming.


"Haha", she laughted, but even she felt that it was forced.
“Haha,she laughed, but she herself felt that it was forced.


...There are just too many things to think about.
…''There are just too many things to think about.


Her mother disappearing was the trigger for her coming to Musashi, many things had happened this last year.
Her mother disappearing was the impetus for her to come to Musashi, but many things had happened in the year after.


She suddenly opened her mouth.
She suddenly spoke.


"Times sure flies fast. In a year, we've already gone once around the Far East to my hometown, Mikawa. Even though Mikawa is the Far East's representative, recently it's become on good terms with P.A. ODA, so the Testament Union is looking at it with suspicion. Also, because of the New Nagoya Castle's Leyline Reactor, phenomena are overflowing in the region... I wonder if my friends from before are doing well. I mean people like the daughter of the other Honda family, Lord Tadakatsu's daughter."
“It’s all happened so fast. In a year, we’ve already gone once around the Far East. We’re arriving at my hometown, Mikawa. Even though Mikawa is the Far East’s representative, recently it’s become on good terms with P.A. Oda; so the Testament Union’s glaring at it. Also, because of New Nagoya Castle’s ley line reactor, the number of phenomena is overflowing… I wonder if my friends from before are doing well. People like the daughter of the other Honda family, Lord Tadakatsu’s daughter.


"My, my, talking about friends from yer hometown? Are ya homesick?"
“My, my, talking about friends from your hometown? Are ya homesick?


"No," even whilst answering with that, she felt a sense of self-injury. Therefore, Masazumi spoke.  
“No,even as she answered, she felt a little masochistic. Therefore, she spoke.


She spoke about something she had been thinking for a while. She spoke of one of the reasons that she often went out to do part-time jobs that started in the morning.
She spoke of something that she had been thinking of for a while. She spoke of one of the reasons that she often went out to do part-time jobs that started in the morning.


"...Our Academy, Ariadust is really the Musashi citizens's Academy. I don't really fit here. Or rather, me being someone who competed for and failed to receive a inherited name is also an issue, with the fact that everyone..."
“…Our Academy, Ariadust, is really the Musashi residents’ Academy. I don’t really fit in. Or rather, the fact that I’m someone who competed for and failed to receive the inheritance of a name is also an issue; the fact that everyone…”


The fact that everyone was showing her care was evident.
The fact that everyone was showing her care was evident


Her lips, which were on the brink of saying this, stopped.
Her lips, which were on the brink of saying this, stopped.


"Do ya want to try and become friendly with everyone?"
“Do ya want to try and become friendly with everyone?


A question came.
A question came.


Without understanding the question, she pondered. After a while, Masazumi frowned.
Uncomprehending, she pondered. After a while, Masazumi frowned.


"It's not like they aren't friendly..."
“It’s not like they aren’t friendly…”


"Then, do ya ever feel that ya'd like to get along better with them? If ya do..."
“Then, do ya ever feel that ya’d like to get along better with them? If ya do…”


She heard it.
She heard this.


"Investigate the 'Remorse Way'"
“Investigate ‘Remorse Way’.”


"Remorse.. Way...?"
“Remorse…Way…?


Muttering, Masazumi tilted her head. If the name she had heard matched the image in her head, she knew the road the shopkeeper spoke of. Indeed, that she knew it was a matter of course.
Muttering this, Masazumi tilted her head to the side. If the name she had heard matched the image in her head, she knew the road the shopkeeper spoke of. Indeed, that she knew it was a matter of course.


"Um, it's the large starboard way in front of the Academy, isn't it? Passing through a natural park, reaching from the right starboard till the bow..."
“Um, it’s the large starboard way in front of the Academy, isn’t it? It passes through a park, going from the right starboard till the bow…”


"Do you know why it's named 'Remorse Way'?"
“Do you know why it’s named ‘Remorse Way’?


'No,' Masazumi answered. She doesn't know the clear reason.  
“No,Masazumi answered. She does not clearly know the reason.


What she know was:
What she does know is this:


...The stone slab at the entrance of that passage, the one that belongs to the girl named Horizon...
…''The stone slab at the entrance of that passage, the one that belongs to the girl named Horizon…


Ten years ago, a stone slab like a gravestone praying was made to pray for a girl's happiness in the next life. What meaning does it hold? If I investigate, will I understand the origins of the name which everyone normally uses, 'Remorse Way'?"
''A grave-like stone slab was made ten years ago. It prays for a girl’s happiness in her next life. What meaning does it hold? If I investigate, will I learn the origins of the name that everyone normally uses, “Remorse Way”?


"What could it be?"
“What could it be?


"It's simpl... A fact which Masazumi-san does not know but over half of the Musashi's residents know. If you investigate it... yeah."
“It’s simple… There’s a fact that Masazumi-san does not know, but over half of Musashi’s residents do. If you investigate…yeah.


With that, the noise of the shopkeeper in the kitchen turning around could be heard.
With that, the noise of the shopkeeper in the kitchen turning around could be heard.


"Ten years ago, durin' Musashi's Great Renovation, a certain incident had happened."
“Ten years ago, durin’ Musashi’s Great Renovation, a certain incident happened.
 
"...An incident? It have something to do with that stone slab? Horizon, the name of a girl, is written on it..."
 
"If ya've noticed that, then this'll be quick. A step further, step inwards and look. If you do that, more of Musashi's various facets will become visible to you."


Her voice sounded, and along with the sound of her walking, a scent came. Turning around, the female shopkeeper, plate in her hand, was coming this way with a smile on her face.
“…An incident? Does it have anything to do with that stone slab? Horizon, the name of a girl, is written on it…”


"Each of Musashi's residents remember why the name 'Remorse Way' was given to that road. So, ya should investigate. Yer worries'll definitely lessen... Also, this."
“If ya’ve noticed that, then this’ll be quick. Just a step further. Have a look. If ya do this, more of Musashi’s various facets’ll become visible to you.


Atop a tray there was a paper bag and bread. On top of the bread was butter fried spinach, ham, egg and carrot.
Along with the sound of her voice and footsteps, a scent came. Turning around, the female shopkeeper, plate in her hand, was walking her way with a smile on her face.


"Before, Toori and the girl who lived close by would put what we sold on a piece of bread. With the addition of soup, our mornin' menu…Well, rather than mornin', it was already noon. If yer goin' now to visit a grave and Mikawa, I'll wrap it together with a tightly sealed paper cup, so ya can take it away."
“Each of Musashi’s residents remember why the name ‘Remorse Way’ was given to that road. So, ya should investigate. Yer worries’ll definitely lessen… Also, this.


At the same time as her voice, the bell which signaled the time rang out. It was the noontime bell.
Atop the tray was a paper bag and a piece of bread. On top of the bread was spinach fried in butter, ham, egg and carrot.


Hearing this, Masazumi suddenly turned her gaze outside. The voice of the female shopkeeper, putting the meal into a paper bag-
“Before, Toori and the girl who lived close by would put what we sold on a piece of bread. With the addition of soup, our mornin’ menu… Well, rather than mornin’, it was already noon. If yer goin’ now to visit a grave and Mikawa, I’ll wrap it together with a tightly sealed paper cup so ya can take it away.”


"Is there somethin' ya interested in the Academy?"
As her voice echoed outward, the bell that indicated the time rang out. It was the noontime bell.


"Jud., since today, Azuma-sama should have come from the Testament Union."
Hearing this sound, Masazumi suddenly turned her gaze outside. The voice of the female shopkeeper, while putting the meal into a paper bag, continued.


"Ah, if that's so, the King will be following him, won't he. The Academy'll be busy, won't it? So yer interested, then?"
“Is there somethin’ with the Academy yer interested about?


"Well", Masazumi said and stood up. While hearing the sound of the female shopkeeper arranging the paper bag on top of the table, she spoke.
“Judge, since today, Azuma-sama should have been returned from the Testament Union.


"Once in a while, I take a guess about why that place would be busy."
“Ah, if that’s so the king’ll be with him. The Academy’ll be busy, won’t it? So yer interested, then?”


My plans for today, visiting a grave and going to Mikawa.
“Well,” Masazumi said and stood up. While listening to the sound of the female shopkeeper arranging the paper bag on top of the table, she spoke.


...But if I investigate Remorse Way afterward, will I learn something?
“Once in a while, I take a guess about why that place would be busy.”


==Translator's notes and references==
''My plans today: visiting a grave and going to Mikawa.


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…''But if I investigate Remorse Way afterward, will I learn something?


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Latest revision as of 01:55, 13 February 2015

Chapter 03: Innocents at the Table[edit]

To be indecisive is to think overmuch

And to question whether to stay silent or continue to speak

But then, where can you find the answer?

Point Allocation (Resolution)

A space existed, into which the light of morning’s end gently entered.

Two thick tables of wood were installed here. It was a café, with a kitchen installed deeper inside.

At the entrance of the store there was a wooden signboard with the symbol of Blue Thunder engraved upon it.

The sign that indicated that the shop was still in the preparation stage was hanging over the entrance-way, but there were two silhouettes standing inside the store.

One was the female shopkeeper, baking the bread that would be needed in the afternoon and evening in the kitchen deep inside.

The other was a student, who had brought one of the chairs placed upon the eating hall’s tables to the floor and was eating.

The student was wearing a male uniform.

Under the fairly long black hair, her fairly sharp eyes were fixed onto the table. Moving her hands, she ate breakfast.

Atop the table, the student’s meal consisted only of a few pieces of bread and a glass of water.

“Masazumi-san, I think it would be better if ya worked a part-time job with good pay and ate properly. Just doin’ scholarly things won’t let ya gain any experience, right? If a girl dressed as a man collapses, she’s not going to make any fans.”

The student, Masazumi, tore up her bread as she listened. She answered with a voice fairly high in pitch.

“Only my father’s acquaintances have realized that I’m a girl… And even at the Academy, only my teacher and classmates know. Even you didn’t notice until you took care of me because I had collapsed from the heat.”

“Nah, I’d been thinkin’ that you were a little strange for a while now… So, P-01s and I stripped you together.”

“…That’s something I didn’t need to be reminded of.”

Saying this, Masazumi was thinking.

It’s only because of that that I can come here without worry.

But still, I’d like to avoid talking about my gender.

Therefore, Masazumi said this.

“It’s true that to get my tuition fees and living expenses, other jobs would be better, but…”

“Ya parents’re making a fuss?”

Having been asked this difficult question, Masazumi did not answer. Thinking about what to do, she inserted a piece of bread into her mouth, chewing thoroughly. Drinking the water in the glass, she exhaled.

An embarrassed laugh escaped from the shopkeeper.

“I’m sorry, that was rude of me… Are you going to do more work for the student council now? Ya don’t have a break, do ya?”

Hearing this, Masazumi smiled a sad smile.

“You’re worrying about me, huh,” she said as a form of thanks.

“As the vice president of the student council I’ll be escorting President Sakai to Mikawa, all the way until the checkpoint. Well, despite saying that… I was thinking that I’d go visit my mother’s grave before I met up with the president.”

“Haha, even if ya head to the Academy now, ya won’t make it in time for class. But…could I ask why a young child would go visit a grave at a time like this?”

“My mother, who became a victim of a strange phenomenon, and I were born in Mikawa so… I thought that I should visit her before we disembark.”

“…A victim of phenomena? One of the side-effects of the Apocalypse that everybody’s been talkin’ about recently?”

“Judge,” Masazumi nodded. She tried as hard as possible to recall the events of that time from an objective point of view.

“…Well, the truth is I don’t know whether or not it was a phenomenon. The magistrate in charge said that she’d been spirited away. Just, she was suddenly gone; and where she was supposed to have disappeared, a large symbol was written with blood…”

Masazumi drew a circle with her fingers, indicating a line piercing its center.

“A design like this was left behind. The investigation said that it seemed to be a type of spiriting away, linked to a group of mysterious disappearances called the ‘Princess Disappearances’. However, there are numerous accounts of robbers tricking people using this, not to mention regular disappearances or elopements. Well…there was a lot going on in Mikawa, and it’s becoming a place where phenomena occur readily. Because of this, even though I call it a grave I’m just going to see the things that my mother left behind. Ornaments, mementos…”

“That so,” a voice tinted with relief could be heard to say.

“Even though everyone tends to get depressed about the Apocalypse…you’re still a good girl.”

“That isn’t it at all. For school too, even though I’m paying my own tuition, I’m at the point where I think it’s fine to take a break from working… Well, once I reach the checkpoint today I’ll be able to hear about Tres España and K.P.A. Italia. They’re coming to inquire about the Logismoi Óplo, so I was thinking that I could learn something from it.”

“That’s really troublesome… Ah, also, thank P-01s for the meal this time.”

“Okay,” Masazumi answered. She looked towards the entrance.

Nobody was at the counter, and neither did it seem like someone was in front of the store.

Despite this, Masazumi still turned away and spoke.

“It’s already been a year, hasn’t it…if I hadn’t been saved by her, I would really have died.”

“Doesn’t it seem like yer gettin’ along with her well recently? Ya lent her some books, right?”

“Judge, mostly about general knowledge…the day before, I lent her my transcript of the history teacher’s lecture. As expected, it seems that she hasn’t read through it, though.”

“I see, ya really want to be a member of the provisional council. Ya have quite a lot of books.”

“Not that many,” Masazumi responded with a wry smile, though she thought differently.

If only I had the money to buy more.

“I’d read a whole lot more if I had the money… Well, I’m sorry for causing you trouble so often. I’m just freeloading right now, but I’ll return this debt in the future. I’ll become a great politician.”

“If ya become a member of the provisional council ya won’t need our bread anymore, right? If ya say that ya want to repay the debt, then…could you investigate P-01s’s origins for me like you did last time? Ya managed get a lot done.”

Hearing this, Masazumi folded her arms. It was true that a while ago she had investigated P-01s.

“Even with my authority as the vice president of the student council, I didn’t really learn anything in the end… Well, I think that being Musashi’s vice president doesn’t really lend much authority.”

“Why didn’t ya become a candidate for the student council president? The chancellor is recommended by the Testament Union, but the student council president is elected by a candidacy, y’know?”

Asked this, Masazumi thought. Immediately afterward, she uttered the words that made up her response.

“…Because, Aoi, the chancellor, declared his candidacy for the position of student council president.”

It’s hard just to criticize people like this, Masazumi thought. But despite this, it was meaningless to stay silent.

“Since he was born on Musashi everybody knows what he’s like; far more than what they know about me, a newcomer who’s only been here one year. The Testament Union’s also got an idea, having seen Aoi’s grades when he enrolled.”

“Well, he’s an idiot. In the past, he burst into the ceremony hall where the matriculation ceremony was being held, smiling like an idiot while clutching a bundle of lit ceremonial firecrackers.”

“Yeah, he chased all the new students around. The ceremony hall was in panic; but in the end the new students worked together, brought Toori down and launched the fireworks… A moving ending, even if rather forced. Speaking of which, President Sakai gave a closing speech. ‘Everyone, remember this day well,’ he said…like anyone would forget.”

“Well,” Masazumi said, folding her arms.

“…Because he, the chancellor, was elected to be the student council president, things ended without the Academy being split into two: a faction supporting the student council and another faction supporting the chancellor’s officers. Speaking from the Testament Union’s point of view, it’s easier to control the Academy if Aoi is the leader of both sides.”

“That so? Um, right now, it seems that he’s nicknamed ‘Impossible’; but can he really not do anything? Before, he was pretty…no, he was an idiot back then too, but what’s he like now?”

“Now?”

Masazumi tilted her head to the side. Because the shop served snacks and bread, opened early in the morning and had low prices, this shop was popular with students. Toori and his classmates could be seen here pretty often.

“I see them here quite often, but…you’re asking about what he’s like now?”

“Yeah, Toori had stopped coming for a while, stretchin’ from ten years ago till about a year ago. Before then, Toori, his sister Kimi, and a child who lived close by would eat breakfast together here.”

“…That was more than ten years ago? Then, it would’ve been nine years since Toori came last year…”

“That’s right, Toori only started to come here again since last year. When Masazumi-san came to Musashi, when P-01s started working here. Now, he comes every morning, just like he used to.”

“I wonder why?” the shopkeeper’s question floated out from the kitchen, but Masazumi could not answer her question.

“But even if he comes here, he doesn’t have a proper meal; he just buys bread to go, so it can’t be that he wants to get employed here when he graduates…and about that, well…”

“What is it?”

As she stretched her hand out to a piece of bread, she asked this question.

The shopkeeper’s voice could be heard.

“I’d been thinking that there was no way, but I’ve started to wonder.”

“…? What are you talking about, if you don’t mind me asking?”

“Hmmm, maybe it’d be easier to get it across to you if I say it like this.”

The sound of frying oil echoed from the kitchen. Audible inside this chain of sizzling noise, was a voice.

“Toori probably likes P-01s.”

“…Huh!?”

Masazumi’s hands, which had been tearing up bread, paused. Tilting her chair, she turned her gaze towards the kitchen; the shopkeeper’s back, visible across piles of kitchen tools, did not turn around.

“…Idiots that fall in love with automatons…that isn’t just a fairy tale, I guess.”

“Ah, no way, that’s…”

Automatons do not have emotions. Automatons instinctively serve people as living beings, but this is different from emotion. They do not understand the workings of emotion; and even if they were questioned concerning this they would not be able to answer.

Therefore, they are “dolls”.

If what the female shopkeeper says is true, I can only think this of Toori’s behavior.

“It’s in vain, or rather…obsessive.”

Masazumi described what most would take as common sense. However, following the timing of a conversation, Masazumi heard the female shopkeeper’s voice.

“It’s fine, though it be in vain…”

“…Eh?”

She asked, but there was no answer. However, something came in its place.

“How’s Toori doing in school?”

Having been asked this, Masazumi realized that they were splintering from the conversation they had been having up to this point. So after thinking for a moment, Masazumi tore up her bread, retrieving the original flow of their conversation.

“By the Testament Union’s judgement…he has no capabilities at all, his academic ability is average, and it seems that they’ve judged that his athletic ability is below average in terms of stamina. Especially when it comes to his body…”

She framed this fact in vague words. However, a voice spilled out from the depths of the kitchen.

“Long before, he cut his left shoulder, and he’s bad at athletics because of it.”

“Y-yes.”

For the residents of Musashi, it is normal that I would hesitate?

“Haha, the fact that ya know… Masazumi-san, ya’ve seen Toori stripping right?”

“Saw or was shown… The first time I went to school, for some reason he, with ‘Underdog’ written in huge letters on the front of his body, was being chased around by a pack of dogs, running around inside the school building.”

“He can’t use swords very well because of that injury, huh.”

She was telling Masazumi what she already knew, seeking confirmation. Therefore, Masazumi also nodded.

“…Because of this, the Testament Union gave him the nickname ‘Impossible’.”

What she said was just the truth, exclusive of personal opinion.

“Even as a Musician of Shinto, he worships an Entertainment-type God said to focus upon fun and games… He appears to have passed the high-rank examinations, but it seems that he hasn’t yet applied for any blessings. I’ve been told that it’s because the blessing he can use isn’t useful.”

“What kind of blessing is it?”

“Judge, ‘Power Propagation’.”

Masazumi recalled the story she had heard from the Testament Union’s representative at the inheritance ceremony, where she became the vice president.

“—When Amaterasu was hiding in a cave behind a rock door, the laughter of the Goddesses dancing outside passed through the rock door and were conveyed to Amaterasu; and it became an opportunity to entice Amaterasu to come out. In short, the technique of the God of Entertainment is a technique that uses emotion as a medium, transmitting something to its receivers as a means to share it. Just like sharing laughs with everyone by dancing.”

Despite this, it was not useful.

“Included in this technique is a form of equivalent indemnity, which takes the form of ‘impurity’. When using laughter as a medium, there can be no sadness. If this is violated…the power which was propagated using laughter as a medium will conversely be taken away.”

“Taken away…which means?”

“The transmitted power will no longer be shared, and instead it will be thoroughly stolen away. Luck, emotion, even power…it depends on the contents of the contract; but as impurity, they’re mostly exorcised as impurities and won’t return for a long period of time. The reason that entertainers and artists whose careers fail experience psychological depression is because after failing in their works of art, the emotions of joy and laughter are lost from within themselves.

“What a terrifying spell…”

“Yes,” Masazumi said. She continued to speak.

“But for Aoi, it’s a meaningless technique. His abilities in academics and athletics are both average, so it’s meaningless for others to share them. And even if he had more power, the risk if it’s stolen away is far too high. Not being able to become sad…”

Things like that happen quite often.

If something was stolen away almost like a follow-up to the sadness, it would be intolerable.

The moment she thought this, a soft laugh could be heard from inside.

“Haha, Masazumi-san, just as I was wondering whether ya hated Toori, ya were worrying about him, weren’t ya.”

Having been told something that she had not given the slightest thought, Masazumi flushed.

While drinking the water in her glass, she calmed her breathing.

“…If something happens to the student council president, the responsibility will fall on me.”

This is a fact. The student council and chancellor’s officers are the officials with the highest authority in all countries; but in Musashi the king who was sent by the Testament Union has the authority to make the final decision. Acting as the intermediary between the students and the Musashi King was the work of the vice president.

I myself think that it’s a lot of trouble, but there’s something else.

What would it be like?

Masazumi hopes to be a politician. Her father is a member of the bureaucratic organization that aids the students, the provisional council; he ponders and amends the student council’s decisions, brings suggestions from the citizens, and furthermore has the duty of managing the city from out of his personal budget.

When I’ve graduated from the Academy, I was thinking of starting on the road leading there.

But recently, a single question had come to life.

…As she was born in the Far East, wouldn’t everything be useless?

In the Far East, where it was decided that the age limit for students was 18 years of age, no one can have anything to do with the government after graduation. Therefore the adults, or in other words the provisional council members, were nothing but bureaucrats. Even if they had wealth, they were nothing more than wonderful taxpayers.

Furthermore, in Musashi, the Musashi King sent by the Testament Union holds the authority to make the final decision. He can even veto the student council and chancellor’s officers. Because all of Musashi is under his jurisdiction, it is impossible for Musashi to achieve autocracy. And because it was only able to fly above the tentative borderlines of all the other countries, it was unable to freely choose its flight path.

Even if I wanted to try and do something, it isn’t my choice.

I’ve come to realize this very well in this one year. Looking at the circumstances after Aoi was chosen to be the chancellor, and the circumstances when he became the student council president, I was forced to fully realize this.

No one acknowledges our power.

If so…

Wouldn’t it be fine to make a cursory job of everything?

If we become dependent upon the other countries’ occupation, there are certain privileges that we might receive. For example, Aoi receiving the positions of chancellor and student council president, becoming a celebrity within Musashi in the process.

And suddenly, Masazumi thought of her father.

Her father had left Mikawa ten years ago and moved to Musashi, where he had been a member of the provisional council for ten years.

Masazumi knew why. It had been a year since her father had called her and she had come to Musashi. She knew that many businessmen, real estate managers and ground transport managers went to her father. If you thought of this as a privilege, the meaning in becoming a member of the provisional council in Musashi, a politician, and her destination as a political hopeful…

“…”

Thinking about many things, Masazumi shook her head.

It was said that the Apocalypse would be coming this year; and as if indicating this, the frequency of phenomena was actually rising.

It was a present age where the immediate future could not actually be seen.

Therefore, Masazumi thought that at least during meals she would not think of the dark future.

At that moment:

“Your hands have stopped moving…was the bread not to your taste, Masazumi-san?”

Hearing the shopkeeper’s voice, Masazumi reined in her thoughts. Startled, she drew a breath.

“Ah, no, I was just daydreaming.”

“Haha,” she laughed, but she herself felt that it was forced.

There are just too many things to think about.

Her mother disappearing was the impetus for her to come to Musashi, but many things had happened in the year after.

She suddenly spoke.

“It’s all happened so fast. In a year, we’ve already gone once around the Far East. We’re arriving at my hometown, Mikawa. Even though Mikawa is the Far East’s representative, recently it’s become on good terms with P.A. Oda; so the Testament Union’s glaring at it. Also, because of New Nagoya Castle’s ley line reactor, the number of phenomena is overflowing… I wonder if my friends from before are doing well. People like the daughter of the other Honda family, Lord Tadakatsu’s daughter.”

“My, my, talking about friends from your hometown? Are ya homesick?”

“No,” even as she answered, she felt a little masochistic. Therefore, she spoke.

She spoke of something that she had been thinking of for a while. She spoke of one of the reasons that she often went out to do part-time jobs that started in the morning.

“…Our Academy, Ariadust, is really the Musashi residents’ Academy. I don’t really fit in. Or rather, the fact that I’m someone who competed for and failed to receive the inheritance of a name is also an issue; the fact that everyone…”

The fact that everyone was showing her care was evident

Her lips, which were on the brink of saying this, stopped.

“Do ya want to try and become friendly with everyone?”

A question came.

Uncomprehending, she pondered. After a while, Masazumi frowned.

“It’s not like they aren’t friendly…”

“Then, do ya ever feel that ya’d like to get along better with them? If ya do…”

She heard this.

“Investigate ‘Remorse Way’.”

“Remorse…Way…?”

Muttering this, Masazumi tilted her head to the side. If the name she had heard matched the image in her head, she knew the road the shopkeeper spoke of. Indeed, that she knew it was a matter of course.

“Um, it’s the large starboard way in front of the Academy, isn’t it? It passes through a park, going from the right starboard till the bow…”

“Do you know why it’s named ‘Remorse Way’?”

“No,” Masazumi answered. She does not clearly know the reason.

What she does know is this:

The stone slab at the entrance of that passage, the one that belongs to the girl named Horizon…

A grave-like stone slab was made ten years ago. It prays for a girl’s happiness in her next life. What meaning does it hold? If I investigate, will I learn the origins of the name that everyone normally uses, “Remorse Way”?

“What could it be?”

“It’s simple… There’s a fact that Masazumi-san does not know, but over half of Musashi’s residents do. If you investigate…yeah.”

With that, the noise of the shopkeeper in the kitchen turning around could be heard.

“Ten years ago, durin’ Musashi’s Great Renovation, a certain incident happened.”

“…An incident? Does it have anything to do with that stone slab? Horizon, the name of a girl, is written on it…”

“If ya’ve noticed that, then this’ll be quick. Just a step further. Have a look. If ya do this, more of Musashi’s various facets’ll become visible to you.”

Along with the sound of her voice and footsteps, a scent came. Turning around, the female shopkeeper, plate in her hand, was walking her way with a smile on her face.

“Each of Musashi’s residents remember why the name ‘Remorse Way’ was given to that road. So, ya should investigate. Yer worries’ll definitely lessen… Also, this.”

Atop the tray was a paper bag and a piece of bread. On top of the bread was spinach fried in butter, ham, egg and carrot.

“Before, Toori and the girl who lived close by would put what we sold on a piece of bread. With the addition of soup, our mornin’ menu… Well, rather than mornin’, it was already noon. If yer goin’ now to visit a grave and Mikawa, I’ll wrap it together with a tightly sealed paper cup so ya can take it away.”

As her voice echoed outward, the bell that indicated the time rang out. It was the noontime bell.

Hearing this sound, Masazumi suddenly turned her gaze outside. The voice of the female shopkeeper, while putting the meal into a paper bag, continued.

“Is there somethin’ with the Academy yer interested about?”

“Judge, since today, Azuma-sama should have been returned from the Testament Union.”

“Ah, if that’s so the king’ll be with him. The Academy’ll be busy, won’t it? So yer interested, then?”

“Well,” Masazumi said and stood up. While listening to the sound of the female shopkeeper arranging the paper bag on top of the table, she spoke.

“Once in a while, I take a guess about why that place would be busy.”

My plans today: visiting a grave and going to Mikawa.

But if I investigate Remorse Way afterward, will I learn something?