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After the messenger asked them where Osman’s room was, he dashed away quickly. The unusual scene caused Louise and Saito looked at each other. Sensing something had happened in the palace, the two of them rushed after the messenger.
 
After the messenger asked them where Osman’s room was, he dashed away quickly. The unusual scene caused Louise and Saito looked at each other. Sensing something had happened in the palace, the two of them rushed after the messenger.
   
Osman was occupied with the preparations of his attendance at the ceremony. As he was leaving the academy for a week, he was organising various documents and packing his luggage.
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Osman was occupied with the preparations of his attendance at the ceremony. As he was leaving the academy for a week, he was organizing various documents and packing his luggage.
   
 
A loud knock came at the door.
 
A loud knock came at the door.
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As his hard-found courage was about to escape him, Saito separated himself from Louise and climbed into the cockpit from the wing.
 
As his hard-found courage was about to escape him, Saito separated himself from Louise and climbed into the cockpit from the wing.
   
Suddenly he realised. He hadn’t entered any gasoline in.
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Suddenly he realized. He hadn’t entered any gasoline in.
   
 
Saito left Louise there and rushed off to Colbert’s laboratory. With her fists tightly clenched, she groaned. Why was he so stubborn! Even though I said it would be dangerous… Louise bit her lip and held back her tears. Nothing would come from crying. Louise looked at the zero fighter.
 
Saito left Louise there and rushed off to Colbert’s laboratory. With her fists tightly clenched, she groaned. Why was he so stubborn! Even though I said it would be dangerous… Louise bit her lip and held back her tears. Nothing would come from crying. Louise looked at the zero fighter.
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Before the battle, it had been decided that they would use the cannons of the warships to deal with the Tristain troops. And so, the fleet which was led by the Lexington prepared its cannons.
 
Before the battle, it had been decided that they would use the cannons of the warships to deal with the Tristain troops. And so, the fleet which was led by the Lexington prepared its cannons.
   
One dragoon on the lookout above Tarbes noticed above him, about two thousand and five hundred metres away, an enemy dragoon was approaching them. The dragoon made the dragon give a cry, alerting the others that an enemy was approaching.
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One dragoon on the lookout above Tarbes noticed above him, about two thousand and five hundred meters away, an enemy dragoon was approaching them. The dragoon made the dragon give a cry, alerting the others that an enemy was approaching.
   
   
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“Don’t get hit by their breath. You’ll get burnt to ashes in an instant”
 
“Don’t get hit by their breath. You’ll get burnt to ashes in an instant”
   
Saito nodded. He did a hundred and eighty degrees turn above the dragoons. Drawing a path similar to spiralling down a funnel in a bottle, he ended up facing the back of the dragoons. The dragoons couldn’t catch up. The speed of the fire dragons the dragoons were mounted, when converted into Earth’s terms, was about 150km/hr. The zero fighter’s speed was close to 400km/hr. It was like attacking something that wasn’t moving.
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Saito nodded. He did a hundred and eighty degrees turn above the dragoons. Drawing a path similar to spiraling down a funnel in a bottle, he ended up facing the back of the dragoons. The dragoons couldn’t catch up. The speed of the fire dragons the dragoons were mounted, when converted into Earth’s terms, was about 150km/hr. The zero fighter’s speed was close to 400km/hr. It was like attacking something that wasn’t moving.
   
 
By the time the panicking dragoons had tried to face the other way, they had already been clearly targeted. Saito readied the pointer on the glass pane of the sighting device and pressed the throttle lever’s fire button.
 
By the time the panicking dragoons had tried to face the other way, they had already been clearly targeted. Saito readied the pointer on the glass pane of the sighting device and pressed the throttle lever’s fire button.
   
A dull sound, followed by the shaking of the plane, the automatic cannons on both wings opened fire. The wings of the fire dragons broke, and they went spiralling down. In the next instant, Saito had put his foot down on the right foot bar and glided the zero fighter, taking aim at the next dragon. Saito fired again. Taking numerous hits from the automatic cannon on its torso, the fire dragon painfully shrieked and dropped towards the ground.
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A dull sound, followed by the shaking of the plane, the automatic cannons on both wings opened fire. The wings of the fire dragons broke, and they went spiraling down. In the next instant, Saito had put his foot down on the right foot bar and glided the zero fighter, taking aim at the next dragon. Saito fired again. Taking numerous hits from the automatic cannon on its torso, the fire dragon painfully shrieked and dropped towards the ground.
   
 
When the third had suddenly taken a dive to try and escape, the 7.7mm machine gun filled its body with punctured holes. The fire dragon died and dropped straight down.
 
When the third had suddenly taken a dive to try and escape, the 7.7mm machine gun filled its body with punctured holes. The fire dragon died and dropped straight down.
   
Saito quickly made the airplane ascend, controlling the plane naturally. He switched the velocity level to high. Against dragons, the zero fighter which had a reciprocating engine, had the most advantage at those speeds. As the zero fighter descended, the velocity would increase. The first thing to do was to control the area above the enemy. With the shining runes on his left hand, he manoeuvred the zero fighter like a veteran.
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Saito quickly made the airplane ascend, controlling the plane naturally. He switched the velocity level to high. Against dragons, the zero fighter which had a reciprocating engine, had the most advantage at those speeds. As the zero fighter descended, the velocity would increase. The first thing to do was to control the area above the enemy. With the shining runes on his left hand, he maneuvered the zero fighter like a veteran.
   
 
Derflinger, who was looking out for him, told him his next target. Just as he was about direct the plane there, he heard a voice behind him.
 
Derflinger, who was looking out for him, told him his next target. Just as he was about direct the plane there, he heard a voice behind him.
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“What are you saying?! It’s your fault that the dragoons got wiped out! Your unskilled commanding was basically inviting our precious dragoons to be wiped out! I will report this to His Excellency. I will report it!” Johnston yelled as he reached out to grab Bowood.
 
“What are you saying?! It’s your fault that the dragoons got wiped out! Your unskilled commanding was basically inviting our precious dragoons to be wiped out! I will report this to His Excellency. I will report it!” Johnston yelled as he reached out to grab Bowood.
   
Bowood drew out his wand and jabbed Johnston’s stomache. The white of his eyes showing, Johnston fainted to the ground. He ordered the soldiers to carry him away.
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Bowood drew out his wand and jabbed Johnston’s stomach. The white of his eyes showing, Johnston fainted to the ground. He ordered the soldiers to carry him away.
   
 
“Should have just made him sleep in the first place,” Bowood thought.
 
“Should have just made him sleep in the first place,” Bowood thought.
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Five hundred metres in front of the Tristain troops crowded within La Rochelle, the enemy force could be seen. It had the three colored Reconquista flag, and was approaching quietly. Never actually seeing an enemy before, Henrietta, mounted on a unicorn, was shaking. So that the soldiers around her wouldn’t see her shaking in fear, she closed her eyes to offer a prayer.
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Five hundred meters in front of the Tristain troops crowded within La Rochelle, the enemy force could be seen. It had the three colored Reconquista flag, and was approaching quietly. Never actually seeing an enemy before, Henrietta, mounted on a unicorn, was shaking. So that the soldiers around her wouldn’t see her shaking in fear, she closed her eyes to offer a prayer.
   
 
But… her fear did not stop so easily.
 
But… her fear did not stop so easily.
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“Is there a chance of being victorious?”
 
“Is there a chance of being victorious?”
   
Mazarini noticed that the soldiers were starting to tremble before the enemy bombardment. They had advanced with great vigour but… there are limits to people’s courage. But he did not want to tell the truth to the princess who had made him remember something he had forgotten.
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Mazarini noticed that the soldiers were starting to tremble before the enemy bombardment. They had advanced with great vigor but… there are limits to people’s courage. But he did not want to tell the truth to the princess who had made him remember something he had forgotten.
   
 
“We’re evenly matched.”
 
“We’re evenly matched.”
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The zero fighter had disappeared from Waldo’s sight, who had just finished casting his spell. He looked around him restlessly. They weren't anywhere to be seen. However, sensing a tinge of a murderous intent from behind <!-- 殺気not sure how to put it into good english -->, Waldo turned around. The zero fighter was smoothly spiralling down as if tracing a path inside a bottle. It quickly reached the back of the Waldo’s wind dragon. Followed by a bright light, the machine gun bullets tore through the wind dragon, which had thinner scales than the fire dragons. Waldo received bullets to the shoulder and back and his face distorted in pain. The wind dragon gave out a shriek. As if slowly gliding down, the dragon Waldo rode crashed to the ground.
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The zero fighter had disappeared from Waldo’s sight, who had just finished casting his spell. He looked around him restlessly. They weren't anywhere to be seen. However, sensing a tinge of a murderous intent from behind <!-- 殺気not sure how to put it into good english -->, Waldo turned around. The zero fighter was smoothly spiraling down as if tracing a path inside a bottle. It quickly reached the back of the Waldo’s wind dragon. Followed by a bright light, the machine gun bullets tore through the wind dragon, which had thinner scales than the fire dragons. Waldo received bullets to the shoulder and back and his face distorted in pain. The wind dragon gave out a shriek. As if slowly gliding down, the dragon Waldo rode crashed to the ground.
   
Saito ascended the zero fighter once more. Even while he did those manoeuvres Louise straddled onto Saito’s shoulders firmly. Then again, Louise was always riding horses with skill. But Louise continued her incantation in a low voice. What the heck is she doing, Saito thought.
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Saito ascended the zero fighter once more. Even while he did those maneuvers Louise straddled onto Saito’s shoulders firmly. Then again, Louise was always riding horses with skill. But Louise continued her incantation in a low voice. What the heck is she doing, Saito thought.
   
   
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“Hey Louise.”
 
“Hey Louise.”
   
“Hm?” replied Louise, absent minedly.
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“Hm?” replied Louise, absentmindedly.
   
 
A feeling of fatigue overcame her. But this was a nice tired feeling. It was fatigue that came with the satisfaction of accomplishing something.
 
A feeling of fatigue overcame her. But this was a nice tired feeling. It was fatigue that came with the satisfaction of accomplishing something.

Revision as of 08:13, 20 November 2007

News of the declaration of war had reached the Tristain Academy of Magic had arrived the following day. Contact had been delayed due to the palace being in complete chaos.

Louise, along with Saito, were waiting at the entrance of the Academy of Magic for a carriage from the palace. The carriage was to take them to Germania. However, only a breathless messenger came to the academy in the hazy morning.

After the messenger asked them where Osman’s room was, he dashed away quickly. The unusual scene caused Louise and Saito looked at each other. Sensing something had happened in the palace, the two of them rushed after the messenger.

Osman was occupied with the preparations of his attendance at the ceremony. As he was leaving the academy for a week, he was organizing various documents and packing his luggage.

A loud knock came at the door.

“Who is it?”

The messenger from the palace burst into the room before his reply.

“Reporting from the palace! Albion has declared war on Tristain! The princess’s wedding has been postponed until further notice! The soldiers are currently heading towards La Rochelle! For safety reasons a command that all students and staff are to be confined within the castle has been placed!”

Osman’s face grew pale.

“A declaration of war? There’s going to be a battle?”

“Yes! The enemy forces have set camp at the fields of Tarbes and are glaring at our forces nearby La Rochelle.”

“The Albion forces must be very strong”

The messenger replied sorrowfully.

“The enemy forces are a dozen warships led by a huge warship called the Lexington. Their total number of troops is estimated to be around three thousand. Our main fleet has already been destroyed and rounding up all our troops, we only have around two thousand. We weren’t prepared for a war so that was all the troops we could deploy. However, the worst is that they have complete rule of the sky. Our troops will surely be decimated by their cannons."

“What’s the current situation?”

“Apparently the enemies’ dragoons are setting fire to the village of Tarbes… We requested aid from Germania, but they say the soonest they can arrive is in three weeks…”

Osman sighed and said, “… They’re planning to abandon us. During that period, Tristain’s towns will fall readily into the hands of the enemy.”


With their ears pressed against the door of the principal’s room, the two looked at each other. Louise’s face had become pale at the mention of war, along with Saito’s at the mention of Tarbes. Isn’t that Siesta’s village? Saito dashed off, while Louise panicked and followed him.


Saito reached the courtyard and started climbing on the zero fighter. Louise hugged his waist from behind.

“Where are you going?!”

“To Tarbes!”

“Why?!”

“Isn’t it obvious?! I’m going to go save Siesta!”

Louise grabbed his arm and tried to shake him off, but he firmly clung on.

“You can’t! It’s a war! Even if you went, there’ll be no difference!”

“I have this zero fighter. The enemies are attacking with those airships right? This can fly too. I’ll figure something out.”

“What can you do with a toy like this?!”

“This isn’t a toy.”

Saito grabbed the zero fighter’s wing with his left hand. His rune shone.

“This is a weapon from my world. It’s a tool for killing people. It’s not a toy.”

Louise shook her head.

“Regardless whether this is a weapon from your world or not, there’s no way you can win against those large warships! Don’t you understand? You can’t make a difference! Just leave it up to the soldiers!” Said Louise, looking straight into Saito’s face.

This guy… this reckless familiar doesn’t know anything about war, Louise thought. This was different from the journey they had to Albion. It was a place filled with death and destruction. If a novice went, it would result only in death.

“He said that Tristain’s fleet had been wiped out didn’t he?”

Saito slowly patted Louise on the head and spoke in a low voice.

“It might not amount to anything. I can’t imagine beating those warships. But…”

“But what?”

“I don’t understand, but I’ve received these legendary familiar powers. If I were just a normal and plain person, I wouldn’t have thought of going to save them. But it’s different. I have Gandalfr’s power. I can perhaps save them. I can perhaps save Siesta…and those village people.”

“That probability is almost zero.”

“I know. But, it’s not zero. So, I’ll do it.”

Surprised, Louise replied.

“Are you an idiot!? You want to return to your own world right? How’s dying here going to help?!”

“Siesta treated me kindly. You too, Louise.”

Louise’s face went red.

“I’m not from this world. I don’t necessarily have to care what happens to this world either. But I want to at least protect the people who have treated me kindly.”

Louise noticed that Saito’s hands were shaking. Raising her head, she said, “Aren’t you scared? You idiot. Stop trying to act cool if you’re scared!”

“I’m scared. I’m even reluctant to do this. But that prince had said, the importance of protecting something, will make you forget the fear of death. I think he’s right. That time, when fifty thousand Albion soldiers came charging towards us… I wasn’t scared. I was busy thinking of protecting you, so I wasn’t scared. I’m not lying.”

“What are you saying? You’re just a commoner. You aren’t a courageous prince or anything.”

“I know. It’s got nothing to do with whether I’m a prince of a commoner. Which country you were born in, the time period… even which world, is irrelevant. If you are a man, then you would surely think the same way.”

Louise’s face started to distort.

“If you die, what will I do…? No… I, if you die…”

“I won’t die. I will come back. If I die, I won’t be able to protect you right?”

“I’m going as well.”

“No. You’re staying here”

“No, I’m going as well”

“You can’t.”

As his hard-found courage was about to escape him, Saito separated himself from Louise and climbed into the cockpit from the wing.

Suddenly he realized. He hadn’t entered any gasoline in.

Saito left Louise there and rushed off to Colbert’s laboratory. With her fists tightly clenched, she groaned. Why was he so stubborn! Even though I said it would be dangerous… Louise bit her lip and held back her tears. Nothing would come from crying. Louise looked at the zero fighter.

“What chance does this thing have of winning against Albion’s forces!”


Saito woke up the sleeping Colbert.

“Huh? What?”

“Mr Colbert! Have you made the gasoline?”

“Huh? Yes, I’ve made the amount you needed. It’s over there”

“Then help me carry it! Quickly!”

He carried the gasoline for him. Colbert, who was still asleep, didn’t know about the war. Saito didn’t bother explain.

“You’re going to fly it so early in the morning? At least let me freshen up.”

“We don’t have time for that”

Louise was nowhere to be seen. He was relieved. If Louise had pleaded him to not go once more, his determination would fade even more. There was no reason why he wouldn’t be scared. The prince did say that the importance of protecting something would make the fear of death go away but… nope. It was scary.

Even then, Saito sat at the cockpit and performed the necessary operations before starting the engine. Then, Colbert used his magic like before and the engine was running. The engine started with a loud noise and the propellers started to turn.

He checked the gauges. The runes on his left hand told him that everything was running as normal. He checked the machine gun in front of him. Bullets were loaded. The machine guns on the wings were also loaded.

Releasing the brakes, the zero fighter started moving. He headed towards the direction of the best take-off spot and looked to the front. “Austri” was not a small courtyard but his Gandalfr runes told him that it was a bit short for a runway. At that moment, Derflinger, who was leaning in the cockpit, said, “Partner, tell that noble to use wind to propel you from the back”

“Wind?”

“Yes, so that this thing can still fly with this distance.”

“How do you know that? You don’t even know a thing about airplanes”

“This is a ‘weapon’ right? I’m with you all the time, I know about it in general. Have you forgotten? I’m ‘legendary’”

Saito popped his head out from the windbreak and called out to Colbert. His voice didn’t reach him. He tried some gestures, telling him to cause wind to blow from the back. Colbert was someone who thought quickly on his feet. He understood Saito’s gestures and nodded.

The incantation for the spell finished. A strong gust of wind came from the back. He put on the goggles Siesta entrusted him and started taking off foot from the brake. He opened the cowl flaps and adjusted the propeller’s pitch lever. Weakening the brakes, he pushed the throttle lever down.

Like a spring, the zero fighter accelerated forward with great force. He pushed the control stick slightly forward. The tail had left the ground. The zero fighter was gliding. It approached the academy’s walls. Saito gulped.

“Partner! Now!”

Just as they were about to hit the wall, he pulled the control stick. The zero fighter flew up in an instant. Grazing the wall slightly, the zero fighter flew in the air. He retracted the wheels. The indicator light, bottom left from the gauges turned from green to red.

The zero fighter continued to ascend. Saito looked at the runes with a relieved expression.

“Wow! It’s flying! This is pretty interesting!” Derflinger said excitedly.

“Of course it is. It was made to fly.”

Under the bright sun, the zero fighter split the winds, and rose up to the sky of another world.


The fire at Tarbes had calmed but it had changed into a cruel battlefield. Battalions had been gathered in the field and were awaiting the moment they would clash with Tristain troops in the port city La Rochelle. Protecting them above were the dragons that had flew out of the Lexington ship. The Tristain dragoons would sporadically come and attack, but they had all been forced to retreat.

Before the battle, it had been decided that they would use the cannons of the warships to deal with the Tristain troops. And so, the fleet which was led by the Lexington prepared its cannons.

One dragoon on the lookout above Tarbes noticed above him, about two thousand and five hundred meters away, an enemy dragoon was approaching them. The dragoon made the dragon give a cry, alerting the others that an enemy was approaching.


Saito looked out from the windbreak and saw Tarbes below him. There was no trace of that simple, beautiful village he had seen before. The houses were scorched black with black smoke rising up. He clenched his teeth. He remembered how recently he and Siesta were looking out at the field. Siesta’s words replayed in his head.

“Isn’t this field beautiful? This is what I wanted to show Saito.”

A dragoon unit breathed fire at the forest located at the outskirts of the village. The forest was instantly sent up in flames.

Saito bit his lip. He could taste the blood from his mouth.

“I’ll kill you.” He said in a low voice.

Saito pushed the control stick to the bottom left while pressing the throttle firmly. The zero fighter started to swoop down towards Tarbes.


“What could one dragoon possible do?” Muttered the ascending dragoons who were preparing for the attack.

However, it had an unusual figure. It had two horizontal wings stretched out, as if the wings were fixed and didn’t flap. It also made a thunderous roar they had never heard of before.

Did such a dragon exist on Halkeginia?

However… no matter what dragon it was, it would be finished off with a single breath from the Albion fire dragons, just like the rest. When its wings are burnt it would probably go down. With this mindset, they had already killed two of Tristain’s dragoons.

“This is the third” Said a dragoon awaiting the descending enemy, with the corner of his mouth bending.

He was surprised. It was fast. Faster than any dragon.

Panicking, the dragoon made the dragon breath fire. At that moment, the wing of the descending enemy shone. Countless number of shining white things were flying towards him. Large holes opened up on the wings and the body of the dragon. A round entered the dragon’s mouth. A fire dragon has pockets of oil for strong combustion in its throat. The automatic cannon shells exploded deep in its throat and caught fire with the pockets. The fire dragon exploded.

Slipping by the dragon that had exploded midair, Saito continued to descend with the zero fighter. The zero fighter’s machine gun range was tens of times than that of the dragon’s breaths. Letting his rage take control of him, he fired the 20mm automatic cannon shells and the 7.7mm machine gun on both wings at the dragoons.

Four more dragons fluttered in the skies above the village. They had checked the dragon which exploded from the enemy’s attack. The attack wasn’t a breath. Which meant that it was probably a magic based attack. Whatever attack it may have been, one dragoon alone can’t do anything. Three dragoons ascended to attack.


“Three more are coming from the bottom left.” Said Derflinger in his usual tone.

Three dragoons were spread out below him and ascending.

“Don’t get hit by their breath. You’ll get burnt to ashes in an instant”

Saito nodded. He did a hundred and eighty degrees turn above the dragoons. Drawing a path similar to spiraling down a funnel in a bottle, he ended up facing the back of the dragoons. The dragoons couldn’t catch up. The speed of the fire dragons the dragoons were mounted, when converted into Earth’s terms, was about 150km/hr. The zero fighter’s speed was close to 400km/hr. It was like attacking something that wasn’t moving.

By the time the panicking dragoons had tried to face the other way, they had already been clearly targeted. Saito readied the pointer on the glass pane of the sighting device and pressed the throttle lever’s fire button.

A dull sound, followed by the shaking of the plane, the automatic cannons on both wings opened fire. The wings of the fire dragons broke, and they went spiraling down. In the next instant, Saito had put his foot down on the right foot bar and glided the zero fighter, taking aim at the next dragon. Saito fired again. Taking numerous hits from the automatic cannon on its torso, the fire dragon painfully shrieked and dropped towards the ground.

When the third had suddenly taken a dive to try and escape, the 7.7mm machine gun filled its body with punctured holes. The fire dragon died and dropped straight down.

Saito quickly made the airplane ascend, controlling the plane naturally. He switched the velocity level to high. Against dragons, the zero fighter which had a reciprocating engine, had the most advantage at those speeds. As the zero fighter descended, the velocity would increase. The first thing to do was to control the area above the enemy. With the shining runes on his left hand, he maneuvered the zero fighter like a veteran.

Derflinger, who was looking out for him, told him his next target. Just as he was about direct the plane there, he heard a voice behind him.

“T-T-T-That’s incredible! These Albion dragons are reputed to be unmatchable yet they’re dropping like flies!”

Startled, Saito looked backwards. Louise’s head popped her head in the gap between the seat and the plane. Behind the seat was originally a stupidly big radio, but since this world didn’t have anyone who could contact through him the radio, he removed it while he was adjusting the plane. After taking that off, only the wires connected to the rudder were left. Louise had slipped in there.

“You were here all this time!? Get off!”

“There’s no way I can get off now!”

Louise’s hands held the Founder’s Prayer book. It seems like she didn’t go anywhere like he had thought and instead slipped inside the plane.

“It’s dangerous! You idiot!”

Louise firmly wrung his neck.

“Don’t forget! You’re! My! Familiar! So don’t! Just! Go do! What! You want! I won’t! Forgive! You! Understood!?”

As the engine drowned her voice, she shouted in his ears.

“I’m your master! If the master’s not leading the way, then the familiar won’t listen! And I would hate that!”

Saito drooped his shoulders, sighing heavily. It seems like saying things like “It’s dangerous, don’t come” had absolutely no effect on Louise.

“What happens if you die?!”

“Then try harder! Even if you die, or I die, I will find some way to kill you!” She shouted at Saito with her eyes open.

Saito felt a headache coming from the absurd things coming out of her mouth.

“Partner, sorry for interrupting but…”

“What?”

“Ten from the right have just come”

The fire dragon’s breath came flying to them. At that instant, he pushed the control stick quickly to the left. The plane revolved around and dodged the breath of the dragon. Louise fell down in the plane with a small cry.

“Control it more elegantly!”

Saito shouted, “Don’t say ridiculous things!”, and made the plane which had just revolved, descend. With that, the dragoons couldn’t follow. Taking advantage of this moment, he made the plane ascend, and at its peak he turned it around. With the sun behind him, he descended again. Aiming at the dragoons who were chasing him before, he fired the automatic cannons and the machine guns at them.


Louise, who had fallen down in the plane, was about to cry from the terror. “Perhaps I really shouldn’t have come?” Her fear asked her. She bit her kip and grasped the Founder’s Prayer book tightly. Didn’t I sneak on because I couldn’t let Saito die? Hey, don’t pretend as if you’re fighting alone, I’m also fighting!

Even so, she couldn’t do anything. It was always like this, but this time she felt a tinge of regret.

But nevertheless, losing to your fear won’t come to anything.

She searched her pockets for the “Water” ruby ring Henrietta gave her, and put it on. She grasped that finger tightly.

“Princess, please protect us…” she whispered.

She patted the Founder’s Prayer book in her right hand softly.

In the end, she hadn’t finished the edict. She cursed her own lack of poetic talent. She was hoping to think of the edict on the carriage to Germania.

That’s right. I was going to go to Henrietta’s wedding ceremony and was waiting outside the academy’s gates for the carriage to arrive. And then, a war suddenly broke out. Destiny is a cynical thing. She opened the Founder’s Prayer book while muttering to herself. She was planning to pray to the founders for their safety. She flipped randomly to a page. Completely randomly opened it up. The “Water” ruby and the Founder’s Prayer book suddenly shone, completely surprising Louise.


“They got… wiped out? In only twelve minutes they got wiped out?”

Sir Johnston, the supreme commander of the invasion force, who was on the afterdeck of the Lexington ship looking over the preparations of the bombardment attack with the ship’s cannons, turned pale at the report.

“How many enemy units were there? A hundred? Tristain has that many dragoons left?”

“Sir. A-According to the report, only one.”

“A single unit?”

Johnston stood motionless with a dumbfounded expression. He threw his hat to the ground.

“Nonsense! Twenty dragoons wiping out from a single enemy unit? Surely you jest!”

Frightened at the supreme commander’s attitude, the messenger took a step back.

“According to the report, the enemy dragoon had incredible speed and agility, and also had strong long ranged magic based attacks. Our units were killed one by one…”

Johnston grabbed the messenger.

“What about Waldo?! Waldo, who was entrusted with the dragoons, what about him?! What happened to that cocky Tristainian?! Was he also killed?!”

“The viscount’s wind dragon are not included in the list of casualties. But… it seems like he wasn’t seen around…”

“So he betrayed us! Or otherwise he was too much of a coward! Whichever it was, we can’t trust him…”

Quietly reaching out his hands, Bowood said, “Reacting like that in front of all the soldiers will lower their morale, commander in chief”

Enraged, Johnston changed his direction of attack to Bowood.

“What are you saying?! It’s your fault that the dragoons got wiped out! Your unskilled commanding was basically inviting our precious dragoons to be wiped out! I will report this to His Excellency. I will report it!” Johnston yelled as he reached out to grab Bowood.

Bowood drew out his wand and jabbed Johnston’s stomach. The white of his eyes showing, Johnston fainted to the ground. He ordered the soldiers to carry him away.

“Should have just made him sleep in the first place,” Bowood thought.

Noise apart from that of explosions and cannons only rubbed people the wrong way. A single decision could be the difference between a win and a loss, especially during battle.

Bowood turned to the messenger who was looking at himself with a worried expression. He spoke with a calm, composed voice.

“Even though the dragoon force has been wiped out, the Lexington ship is still undamaged. Also, Waldo has probably devised a plan. Don’t worry about it, just put effort in what you’re doing.”

“A single unit killing twenty units? A hero eh…” Bowood whispered.

But at most a hero. And thus only an individual. No matter how much power an individual holds, there’ll be things he can change and things he can’t change.

“And this ship is the latter” Bowood whispered.

He gave out orders.

“Advance the whole fleet. Prepare the left cannons.”

After a while, far away, at the other end of the field of Tarbes, the battle array of Tristain’s troops, situated in La Rochelle, which was a natural stronghold due to the mountains around it, could be seen.

“All fleets advance slowly. Starboard the ship”

The fleet turned so that the Tristain forces would be facing their left side.

“Fire the left cannons. Continue firing until further orders.”

Then he gave an additional order.

“Upper part and the lower part, prepare the right cannons. Use the scatter bullets.”


Five hundred meters in front of the Tristain troops crowded within La Rochelle, the enemy force could be seen. It had the three colored Reconquista flag, and was approaching quietly. Never actually seeing an enemy before, Henrietta, mounted on a unicorn, was shaking. So that the soldiers around her wouldn’t see her shaking in fear, she closed her eyes to offer a prayer.

But… her fear did not stop so easily.

Henrietta looked up at the large enemy fleet and turned pale. It was Albion’s fleet. The side of the fleet shone. It was the enemy fire. The cannon shells pushed down by gravity were flying towards Tristain’s troops.

Impact.

Hundred of cannon shells dropped down at the troops in La Rochelle. Rocks, horses and people were thrown together, sent flying in the air. The troops were trying to flee from the overwhelming might before them. The place was drowned by the sound of thunderous roars.

“Calm down! Everyone calm down!” Henrietta shouted, driven by her fear.

Mazarini whispered in Henrietta’s ear.

“You need to calm down first. If the general is distraught, there’ll be chaos in the blink of an eye.”

Mazarini quickly whispered to the generals nearby. While Tristain was a small country, it was one filled with history. Its history included many righteous nobles. It had the largest number of mages composing its military strength out of all the countries.

By Mazarini’s command, the nobles created barriers of air within the openings of the mountains. The shells would hit them and break. But some of the shells had flown in. Screams would be heard with rocks and blood scattering.

“As soon as the enemy ends their bombardment, the enemy will most likely do an all out assault. There’s no other way but to face them.” Whispered Mazarini.

“Is there a chance of being victorious?”

Mazarini noticed that the soldiers were starting to tremble before the enemy bombardment. They had advanced with great vigor but… there are limits to people’s courage. But he did not want to tell the truth to the princess who had made him remember something he had forgotten.

“We’re evenly matched.”

Impact. The ground below them shook like an earthquake.

Marzarini sorrowfully understood the situation.

The enemy had the backing of three thousand troops, while their forces, crumbling from the bombardment, only numbered two thousand.

There was no chance.


Louise looked at the letters that appeared in the light.

It was… written in ancient runes. As Louise took lessons seriously, she could read the ancient language.

Louise chased the letters in the light.


Foreword.

Henceforth, I shall record the truth I know. All materials in the world are comprised of fine grains. The four branches intervene with these fine grains and apply an influence, which transform them into spells. This was how “Fire”, “Water”, “Wind” and “Earth” became.


Louise was filled with curiosity. With an impatient feeling, she turned the page.


The gods bestowed upon me a greater strength. The fine grains, which the four branches bore influence over, are comprised of even finer grains. The power bestowed upon me by the gods, does not belong to any of the four. The branch I wield intervenes with even finer grains and applies an influence, transforming them into spells. A Zero that belongs to neither of the four. This so-called Zero is “Void”. I name the Zero the gods have bestowed upon me “Void”.


“The branch of Void… Isn’t that a legend? Isn’t that the legendary branch?!”

Whispering to herself, Louise turned the page. Her pulse was racing.


Saito, who had wiped out the dragoon fleet, looked over the sky. Above the fields, he spotted the large warship within the gaps of the clouds, far away. Below that ship, was the port city La Rochelle in which he had previously spent a night at.

“Partner, that’s the head. No matter how many small fry you take down, if you don’t take it down… nothing will change…”

“I know”

“It’s impossible”

Saito remained silent and opened the throttle of the zero fighter. It was at full boost. The zero fighter ascended towards the large warship.

“It’s impossible, partner. No matter how much you try, it is impossible.”

Derflinger, who had evaluated the power difference, told Saito in his usual tone. However, Saito did not respond.

“I understand… but your partner is an idiot.”

Saito brought the zero fighter closer.

The right side of the ship shone. Aimed at Saito’s zero fighter, something was flying towards him. They were countless numbers of lead bullets. They pierced the plane with holes while shaking it. Breaking the windbreak, a shard grazed Saito’s cheek. A trickle of blood ran down.

“Don’t go near it! They're scatter bullets!” yelled Derflinger.

Saito made the zero fighter do a sudden dive, avoiding the second round of fire.

“Damn, they put small bullets in those large cannons!”

Saito bit his lip.

Not to mention sinking it, he couldn’t even draw close to it.


Behind the seat, Louise had lost herself in reading the Founder’s Prayer book. The thunderous noises did not reach her ear. She could only hear her own pulse getting louder and louder.


The one who is able to read this, will inherit my deeds, thoughts and objectives. They will become the bearer of this power. Be mindful, wielder of this power. For me and my brethren who have died unfulfilled, you should strive towards gaining back the “Holy Lands” stolen by heathens. “Void” is a powerful. Yet, the incantations are of great length and consume much energy. Take heed, incantator. At times, your life will diminish depending on the power. Thus, I choose the reader of this book. Even when one not qualified wears the ring, they cannot open this book. Only when the chosen reader wears a ring of “The four branches” can they open this book.

Burimiru Ru Rumiru Yuru Viri Vee Varutori (ブリミル・ル・ルミル・ユル・ヴィリ・ヴェー・ヴァルトリ)

Following, are my recordings of the “Void” spells I used. The first step of the very beginning. “Explosion”.


A spell in the ancient language followed after that. Dumbfounded, Louise whispered, “Founder Burimiru, aren’t you missing something? If I wasn’t wearing this ring, I wouldn’t be able to read the Founder’s Prayer book right? The stuff about the chosen reader… and the “take heed” section has no meaning then.”

And then she realized. Chosen reader… that means…

I’m the chosen reader?

I don’t really understand but… I can read the words. If I can read it, I can probably perform this spell written here. Louise remembered how she made explosions every time she recited an incantation. That’s… in other words, that’s the “Void” written about here?

When she thought about it, no one could tell her the reason why she made things explode. Her parents, her sisters, her teachers… her friends as well… they only laughed at her for being a “failure”. They didn’t think anything of the explosions.

Perhaps I really am the chosen reader.

I can’t really believe it, but I perhaps am the chosen reader.

There might be a worth trying it out.

And also… There’s nothing else to rely on now.


She was calm and cool. The runes she had just looked at were on the tip of her tongue as if they had greeted one another many times.

Like the lullabies she had heard in the past, the spell’s tune was somewhat similar.

I’m going to try it.

Louise stood up.

From the back of the seat, she started making her way to the front through the gap.

“What are you doing?! Just stay still! Argh! I can’t see the front! Hey!”

Like a snake, she slipped through with the gap with her small body. She made her way in front of the seat, where Saito was sitting. She sat her small bottom down in between Saito’s widened legs.

“…I can’t believe it but… I can’t really say it but… I might have been chosen. There might be some mistake though.” Louise muttered.

“Hah?”

“Just listen to me. Go near the warship. It might just be a hoax… but trying it out is better than just doing nothing. Besides, there’s no other way of sinking that warship…. The only way is for me to do it. I understand. I’ll try it.”

Saito was dumbfounded by Louise’s ramble to herself.

“Are you alright? You’ve finally gone crazy from being scared?”

Louise shouted at Saito.

“I told you to go near it didn’t I?! I’m your master! Familiars obey their master’s orders obediently!”

It was useless to go against Louise when she used that threatening attitude. Saito reluctantly approached the large warship.

The scatter bullets flew towards them. Going around to the left side would probably have the same result. The ship also had cannons sticking out from the bottom as well. The Lexington was like a porcupine with cannons.

“What are you doing?!”

“It’s impossible! I can’t get near it!”

As if suddenly thinking of something, Derflinger opened its mouth.

“Partner, go straight above the ship”

“Eh?”

“There’s a blind spot there. It’s where the cannons can’t reach.”

Saito rose above the Lexington like he was told.

Louise straddled Saito’s shoulders. She opened the windbreak. A strong wind blew across her face.

“Hey what are you doing?! Close it!”

“Until I give you the signal, keep circling around here”

Louise took a deep breath and closed her eyes.

Then, as if she were flaring up, she opened her eyes and started to read the runes written in the Founder’s Prayer book.

She read the spell amongst the roar of the engine. Saito was circling the above Lexington in the zero fighter like he was told to.

It was at that moment.

“Partner, behind you!”

Quickly looking behind, a dragoon could be seen flying towards them like a gale.

It was Waldo.


Mounted on top of the wind dragon, Waldo grinned. He had been hidden amongst the clouds above the Lexington, waiting for his chance to strike. So this was the mysterious dragoon who had crushed all the fire dragons. He didn’t have much chance of winning if he faced him front on. Which is why he had to aim for a weak spot.

To execute the plan, the most crucial thing was the warship. The enemy’s aim would definitely be this warship. And if he was a skilled enemy, he would be able to find the blind spot of the warship. Thus, hiding nearby and waiting was the best option. Waldo’s prediction was right.

His target started to do a dive.

I see… he avoided the fire dragons like that.

But, my wind dragon’s speed is different to that of the fire dragons.

Waldo steadily shortened the distance separating them.

With deep interest, he looked at the zero fighter.

It’s not a dragon. That’s… not something made from Halkeginia’s logic… the “Holy Lands”?

He saw a familiar face, with pinkish blond hair, inside the windbreak. The grin on Waldo’s face grew larger.

So you’re alive.

Then the one controlling the quasi dragon would be…

The left arm he had once lost throbbed.

His wind dragon’s breath wasn’t of any use, but he had his powerful spells. Gripping the reins with his artificial left hand, Waldo cast a spell. “Air Spear”. The air solidified to form a spear to skewer them.


He couldn’t lose the dragon that was following them. While Louise was riding his shoulders, Saito was beginning to feel frustrated. But… if I die here, I won’t be able to protect Louise or Siesta. The runes on Saito’s left hand shone brightly.

He set the throttle to minimum and opened all the flaps. As if something was holding onto the zero fighter from the back, its speed decreased.

He pushed the control stick to the bottom left. At the same time, he stepped on the foot bar. The vivid earth and sky rotated before them.


The zero fighter had disappeared from Waldo’s sight, who had just finished casting his spell. He looked around him restlessly. They weren't anywhere to be seen. However, sensing a tinge of a murderous intent from behind , Waldo turned around. The zero fighter was smoothly spiraling down as if tracing a path inside a bottle. It quickly reached the back of the Waldo’s wind dragon. Followed by a bright light, the machine gun bullets tore through the wind dragon, which had thinner scales than the fire dragons. Waldo received bullets to the shoulder and back and his face distorted in pain. The wind dragon gave out a shriek. As if slowly gliding down, the dragon Waldo rode crashed to the ground.

Saito ascended the zero fighter once more. Even while he did those maneuvers Louise straddled onto Saito’s shoulders firmly. Then again, Louise was always riding horses with skill. But Louise continued her incantation in a low voice. What the heck is she doing, Saito thought.


Eoruu Suunu Firu Yarunsakusa (エオルー・スーヌ・フィル・ヤルンサクサ)

A rhythm had started pulsating through Louise. She felt as though knew the rhythm from somewhere. With every word of the incantation, the rhythm grew stronger. It sharpened her senses, while not a single noise around reached her ears. It was as if something within her body was born, and was searching for a destination… Louise remembered what she was told once. When you recite an incantation of your own branch, a feeling similar to what she was feeling would be felt. Is it really what I’m feeling? Me, whose always been despised for being a zero. Me, who was said to have no talent in magic by teachers, parents, sisters and students. Is this the real me?


Osu Suunu Uryu Ru Rado (オス・スーヌ・ウリュ・ル・ラド)

She could feel a wave being born inside of her, slowly swelling.


Beoozusu Yuru Suvyueru Kano Oshera (ベオーズス・ユル・スヴュエル・カノ・オシェラ)

The wave inside her, searching for a destination, went berserk. Louise gave Saito a signal with her leg. Saito nodded and pushed the control stick down. The zero fighter began to swoop down at the Lexington below them. Opening her eyes, she timed her incantation.

“Void”

The legendary branch of magic.

I wonder how powerful it is?

No one knows.

Of course, there’d be no reason I’d know.

This was supposedly beyond legendary.


Jera Isa Unjyuu Hagaru Beookun Iru… (ジェラ・イサ・ウンジュー・ハガル・ベオークン・イル)

After the long incantation, the spell was complete. At that moment, Louise understood the power of the spell. It would swallow every person. Every person in her vision, would be swallowed by her spell. There were two options. Kill, or don’t kill. What was she meant to destroy? While the winds blowing against her face, she looked down. A large warship appeared before her eyes. The Lexington warship. Following her impulse, she aimed at a single point and swung her wand down.


An unbelievable scene unfolded before Henrietta’s eyes. The warship that had been bombarding them… A ball of light had appeared in the sky. It was like a smaller version of the sun, and it expanded. And… it swallowed it. It had swallowed the warship in the sky. The light continued to expand until it covered her vision. There was complete silence. Henrietta suddenly closed her eyes. The light of the sphere was so intense that anyone would think that their eyes would burn from staring at it. And then… after the light had faded, the whole fleet was on fire. The fleet led by the Lexington, had all their sails and decks burning. As if it were a lie, the head of the fleet that had been tormenting the Tristain troops, sank to the ground.

A tremor in the earth could be felt. The fleet had went crashing down. Henrietta was dumbfounded. Complete silence overcame them. Everyone stared at the unbelievable scene.

The first one to come round to himself was Cardinal Mazarini. He was looking at the silvery wings, shining under the sun in the sky. It was Saito’s zero fighter.

Mazarini cried out, “People! Look! The enemies’ fleet has been destroyed by the legendary Phoenix!”

“Phoenix? The immortal bird?”

Commotion spread across them.

“Look at that bird flying in the sky! That’s the legendary bird that’s said to come at Tristain’s hour of need! The Phoenix! The founder’s have blessed us!”

Shouts of joy could be heard everywhere.

“Long live Tristain! Long live the Phoenix!”

Henrietta asked Mazarini quietly, “Cardinal, the Phoenix… was it the truth? I haven’t heard of anything called the legendary Phoenix…”

Mazarini mischievously smiled.

“It’s a big lie. But, everyone’s sense of judgement is lost at the moment. They can’t believe the scene they saw. Neither can I. However, the truth is that there was an unfamiliar bird fluttering about after the enemy fleet had fallen. There was no choice but to use it.”

“Hah…”

“What? No one cares if what I said was the truth or a lie. What they do care about is whether they’re dead or alive. In other words, victory or a loss.”

Mazarini peered into the princess’s eyes.

“You must use everything that you can use. It’s the basics of politics and war. Remember it well, Princess. Because from today onwards, you are the ruler of Tristain.”

Henrietta nodded. It was just as the Cardinal had said. The thinking… could come later.

“The enemy’s morale will be down and they will no doubt be trying to flee. The fleet they had relied on is now gone. There’s not a better chance to strike.”

“Yes.”

“Princess. Shall we go forwards to victory?” Said Mazarini.

Henrietta nodded strongly once again. She held up her shining crystal wand.

“All troops, charge! The royal troops, follow me!”


Tired, Louise cuddled with Saito.

“Hey Louise.”

“Hm?” replied Louise, absentmindedly.

A feeling of fatigue overcame her. But this was a nice tired feeling. It was fatigue that came with the satisfaction of accomplishing something.

“Can I ask you something?”

“Yeah.”

“What was that just then?”

“It’s a legend.”

“Legend?”

“I’ll explain later. I’m tired.”

Saito nodded and smiled. He patted Louise gently on the head.

Below them, the Tristain troops had just charged at the Albion forces. The vigor of the Tristain troops was obvious even to a novice. It was vigor that even would triumph against enemies that outnumbered them.

“Yeah, later is ok.”

Looking at the village that had been scorched black, Saito wondered if Siesta was alright.


In the evening… With her siblings, Siesta timidly came out of the forest. News that the Albion troops had been defeated reached the village people taking shelter in the forest.

The Albion troops were crushed by Tristain’s charge, and many had surrendered. Well, there weren’t any Albion soldiers strutting along the village around noon. The angry bellows, the clash or arms and the explosions had ended. Black smoke rose from the field, but the battle had ended.

A thunderous noise could be heard in the skies above. After looking up, a familiar object was flying in the sky. It was the “Dragon’s Raiment”. Siesta’s face brightened.

When the zero fighter landed on the field, Saito opened the windbreak. Someone from the forest, south of the village, came running towards him. It was Siesta. Saito jumped off the zero fighter and ran towards her.

Louise watched Saito as he was running off and sighed. Well, I guess it’s good that that girl is still living, but couldn’t he spend more time consoling me? The spell just then… “Explosion” of the void magic branch. It didn’t seem like it happened. Perhaps it didn’t feel like it happened because it was void magic. Am I really the “User of Void magic”? Is there some misunderstanding? But it explained how she was able to give Saito the legendary Gandalfr familiar powers. There are lots of legends aren’t there, she whispered.

Anyhow, it’ll probably be busy from here on. I don’t really feel it happened… and I can’t believe that I’m the one mentioned in the legend… Louise sighed. If this were a dream, I would be so relieved. But I’ve decided not to think too much about it. I should learn from that idiot familiar of mine. Although he’s the legendary familiar, he doesn’t seem like it at all. But perhaps that is for the best. Anyway, this “legend” stuff is too much for me.

“Hey, legendary mage”

“What, legendary sword?”

Derflinger had called out to Louise in a teasing tone.

“It’s alright being stubborn… but if you don’t go after him, he’ll get taken by that village girl.”

Louise’s cheeks went red.

“I don't mind.”

“Really?” whispered Derflinger.

Giving a cry of frustration Louise hopped out of the cockpit and chased after Saito. Derflinger watched Louise’s running figure and said in large voice.

“And she even understands that she’s the one mentioned in the legend… Perhaps her love life is more important to her. Humans around this age are beyond help."


While running, a stream of thoughts ran through her mind. When she looked at Saito’s back, her pulse hastened. Her mind would go blank. It was weird. That idiot. He even kissed me. Is that girl really that good? She might be cute. She’s good at cooking as well. I know boys like girls like that. But, I…I…

The Founder’s Prayer book, the Void magic branch… they completely left Louise’s mind for the time being.

If I don’t go after that familiar of mine, he’ll be gone somewhere.

If I don’t open my eyes wide and run, I’ll be left behind.

But, if it’s going to be like that… I’ll just continue chasing him.

I’ll chase him wherever he goes… and when he turns around, I’ll hit him good.



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