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Zkk, Touko-san started talking as she stubbed out the cigarette in her ashtray.<br>
 
Zkk, Touko-san started talking as she stubbed out the cigarette in her ashtray.<br>
   
"I wouldn't have a choice in a battle between mages, but otherwise I don't use it even if I'm alone. The only time I use sorcerous techniques is when it's required for a ritual, or in a ceremony in order to proceed to the next level.<br>
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"I wouldn't have a choice in a battle between mages, but otherwise I don't use it even if I'm alone. The only time I use sorcerous techniques is when it's required for a ritual, or in a ceremony
   
Some time around the medieval era or so, an organization called the Association was formed. Because of their excessive regulation of sorcery, the Association foresaw the degeneration of mages. So they took the power of their organization and turned sorcery itself into something that is never revealed. What they did was to take a mystery that was visible and turn it into a mystery that no one knew about. As a result, mystery began to disappear from society.<br>
 
   
In order to strictly enforce this, the Association made some pretty byzantine rules.<br>
 
   
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The only time I would bring in sorcerous techniques would be when it would be required as a ritual, or ceremony in order to proceed to the next level.<br>
For example, if a mage pulls a civilian into a magical phenomenon, the association will dispatch an assassin to kill that mage. This is done to destroy the entity that is harming the larger community of mages. ... That's probably where the myth that a mage that reveals himself to people loses his power came from.<br>
 
   
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Some time around the medieval ages or so, an organisation called the Association was formed. Because of their excessive regulation of sorcery, the Association foresaw the degeneration of mages. So they took the power of their organisation and turned sorcery itself into something that is never revealed. What they did was to take a mystery that was visible and turn it into a mystery that no one knew about. As a result mystery began to disappear from society.<br>
The Association tried to stop the degeneration of sorcery by reinforcing the attribute of concealment, and as a result, those mages that belonged to the Association came to not throw their sorcery around with abandon.<br>
 
   
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In order to strictly enforce this the Association made some pretty byzantine rules.<br>
There were mages who resented those restrictions and retreated into the countryside, but the Association holds enormous amounts of academic works and lands. Most of what a mage requires to live as a mage is monopolized by the Association. To not belong to the Association was to be the same as being the outcast in a village. If you wanted to do an experiment, all the territories where the node lines met were owned by the Association, and if you tried to learn sorcery, you couldn't obtain any texts, so you couldn't learn anything. Therefore, a mage who was not a member of the Association could not practice sorcery even if they wanted to. That's the power of a multitude. In that respect, it's very impressive."<br>
 
   
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For example if a mage pulls a civilian into a magical phenomenon, the association will dispatch an assassin to kill that mage. This is done to destroy the entity that is harming the larger community of mages. ... That's probably where the myth that a mage that reveals himself to people loses their power came from.<br>
"Uh, Touko-san. In that case, does that mean I would have to join the Association too...?"<br>
 
   
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The Association tried to stop the degeneration of sorcery by reinforcing the attribute of concealment, an as a result those mages that belonged to the Association came to not throw their sorcery around with abandon.<br>
Azaka's hesitantly interrupting voice somehow held a note of unease.<br>
 
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There were mages who resented those restrictions and retreated into the countryside, but the Association holds enormous amounts of academic works and lands. Most of what a mage requires to live as a mage is monopolised by the Association. To not belong to the Association was to be the same as being the outcast in a village. If you wanted to do an experiment all the territories where the node lines met were owned by the Association, and if you tried to learn sorcery you couldn't obtain any texts so you couldn't learn anything. Therefore a mage who was not a member of the Association could not practice sorcery even if they wanted to. That's the power of a multitude. In that respect its very impressive."<br>
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"Uh, Touko-san. In that case does that mean I would have to join the Association too ... ?"<br>
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The hesitantly interrupting voice of Azaka, something in it held a note of unease.<br>
   
 
"You don't have to, but doing so would be more convenient. It's not as if you can't come out once you go in. You are free to leave that place when you wish. Since they regard the fact that they aren't rulers very seriously."<br>
 
"You don't have to, but doing so would be more convenient. It's not as if you can't come out once you go in. You are free to leave that place when you wish. Since they regard the fact that they aren't rulers very seriously."<br>
   
"But in that case there's no meaning to their extraordinary levels of concealment. Sorcery would spread if those who have learned magic enter the outside world."<br>
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"But in that case there's no meaning to their extra-ordinary levels of concealment. Since sorcery would spread if those who have learnt magic enter the outside world."<br>
   
Upon hearing Azaka's reasonable opinion, Touko-san goes, Ahhh, and nods.<br>
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Upon hearing Azaka's reasonable opinion Touko-san goes, Ahhh, and nods.<br>
   
"That's true. Actually, there are a lot of people who plan to study at the Association and gain power, then leave for the countryside. Such thoughts tend to disappear after about ten years, though. Because the Association is the optimal environment for leaning sorcery. To go down to the countryside when everything a mage needs is already around you, no one does that kind of stupid thing '''(TN: Lol. Look who's talking, although I suppose most mages don't have seal orders upon their persons)'''. Studying sorcery is the foremost objective of a mage. They don't think about using their power and the things they've learned. If they have that kind of time to spare, they use it to approach an even higher level of mystery. But since Azaka has a fundamentally different objective from us, you don't need to worry about being infected with the Association's poison even if you decide to join. If you are interested in reaching higher levels, it's a place that might be worth looking into."<br>
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"That's true. Actually, there are a lot of people who think to study at the Association and gain power, then leave for the countryside. Such thoughts tend to disappear after about ten years though. Because the Association is the optimal environment for leaning sorcery. To go down to the countryside when everything a mage needs is already around you, no one does that kind of stupid thing '''(TN: Lol. Look who's talking, although I suppose most mages don't have seal orders upon their persons)'''. Studying sorcery is the foremost objective of a mage. They don't think about using their power and the things they have learnt. If they have that kind of time to spare, they use it to approach an even higher level of mystery. But since Azaka has a fundamentally different objective from us, you don't need to worry about being infected with the Association's poison even if you decide to join. If you are interested in reaching higher levels it is a place that might be worth looking into."<br>
   
Azaka knits her eyebrows together as if that's troublesome. In the end, it appears as though Azaka herself has no interest it doing something like that. To me, who doesn't like the idea of his little sister studying abroad in a suspicious place like that, Azaka's pondering comes as a welcome relief.<br>
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Azaka knits her eyebrows together as if that's troublesome. In the end it appears as though Azaka herself has no interest it doing something like that. To me who doesn't like the idea of his little sister studying abroad in a suspicious place like that, Azaka's pondering comes as a welcome relief.<br>
   
 
"... I'll just ask one thing. What do you mean when you say that secrets are kept even within that Association?"<br>
 
"... I'll just ask one thing. What do you mean when you say that secrets are kept even within that Association?"<br>
   
Unexpectedly, I hear something from the sofa.<br>
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Unexpectedly I can hear something from the sofa.<br>
   
Over there is Shiki, who has been sitting there since before without a word. She's the type of person who doesn't get involved in a conversation that she's not interested in, so until now she had been staring at the scenery outside the window.<br>
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Over there is Shiki who has been sitting there from before without a word. She's the type of person who doesn't get involved in a conversation that she's not interested in, so until now she had been staring at the scenery outside the window.<br>
   
"--- There is that. A mage won't reveal the results of his experiments even within the Association. What the person next to them is researching, what their goals are, and what they have obtained are all a mystery. The only time a mage will reveal the results of their work is when they are passing it on to their descendants just before they die."<br>
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"--- There is that. A mage won't reveal the results of his experiments even within the Association. What the person next to is researching, what their goals are, and what they have obtained are all a mystery. Since the only time a mage will reveal the results of their work is when they are passing it onto their descendants just before they die."<br>
   
"Studying for their benefit alone, yet not using that power for their own sake? What purpose is there in a life like that, Touko? Is it that the goal is to learn, and the process is to learn too? If the only things you have are the beginning and the end, that's the same as having a zero."<br>
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"Studying for their benefit alone, yet not using that power for their own sake. What purpose is there in a life like that Touko? Is it that the goal is to learn, and the process is to learn too? If the only things you have are the beginning and the end, that's the same as having a zero."<br>
   
... As usual, Shiki talks like a guy with that fine and clear feminine voice of hers.<br>
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... As usual Shiki talks like a guy with that fine and clear feminine voice of hers.<br>
   
 
Touko-san appeared to have a faint bitter smile on her face, as if Shiki's biting remarks had hit a nerve somewhere.<br>
 
Touko-san appeared to have a faint bitter smile on her face, as if Shiki's biting remarks had hit a nerve somewhere.<br>
   
"There is a goal. However, what you said is correct too. A mage is pursuing a zero. His life is pointing towards something that never existed in the first place.<br>
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"There is a goal. However, what you said is correct too. A mage is pursuing a zero. His life pointing towards something that never existed in the first place.<br>
   
A mage's ultimate goal, you see, is to reach the 'maelstrom of origins'. It's also called the Akashic Record, but it may be better to just regard the edge of the maelstrom as having such properties attached to it.<br>
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A mage's ultimate goal you see, is to reach the 'maelstrom of origins'. It's also called the Akashic Record, but it may be better to just regard the edge of the maelstrom as having such properties attached to it.<br>
   
The thing called the maelstrom of origins, it is probably the birthplace of everything. All phenomena flow out from it. If you know the origin, the results are naturally produced. To describe it as it is, you could say that it is the 'perfect knowledge'. By creating a standard like perfection or the like, we are ultimately limiting the concept, so even that description is incorrect. But since that the easiest way of defining it, the name stuck.<br>
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The thing called the maelstrom of origins, it is probably the birthplace of everything. All phenomena flow out from it. If you know the origin the results are naturally produced. To describe it as it is you could say that it is the 'perfect knowledge'. By creating a standard like perfection or the like we are ultimately limiting the concept, so even that description is incorrect, but since that the easiest way of defining it so the name stuck.<br>
   
Essentially, all the branches of magic that have spread throughout this world are nothing more than one branch of a small river flowing out from this maelstrom. This is the reason that every country has their own traditions and legends. The core is the same, but what decorates the exterior is the background of the one who understood that 'river'. Astrology, alchemy, kabbala, spiritualism, rune, the innumerable researchers. Their origins are the same, so in the end they hold the same final destination in mind. Because, they who have touched the tip of the stream that split off from the maelstrom of origins called magic, they have imagined what lay before --- the shape of the beginning.<br>
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Essentially all the branches of magic that have spread throughout this world are nothing more than one branch of a small river flowing out from this maelstrom. This is the reason that every country has their own traditions and legends. The core is the same, but what decorates the exterior is the background of the one who understood that 'river'. Astrology, alchemy, kabbala, spiritualism, rune, the researchers who are numberless if one was to count them all. Their origins are the same, so in the end they hold the same final destination in mind. Because, they who have touched the tip of the stream that split off from the maelstrom of origins called magic, they have imagined what lay before --- the shape of the beginning.<br>
   
To reach the truth is the ultimate goal of all mages. They don't have any desire for petty things like the meaning of life. All they want is to know the shape of pure truth. They are that collective of people. Those who abandon self in order that they may gaze upon their souls --- the multitude who can never be rewarded for their efforts. The world calls them mages."<br>
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To reach the truth is the ultimate goal of all mages. They don't have any desire for petty things like the meaning of life. All they want is to know the shape of pure truth. The collective of those people are them. Those who abandon self in order that they may gaze upon their souls --- the multitude who can never be rewarded for their efforts. The world calls them mages."<br>
   
 
Speaking with a clear voice, Touko-san's gaze is sharper than ever. Her amber eyes flicker as if they are on fire.<br>
 
Speaking with a clear voice, Touko-san's gaze is sharper than ever. Her amber eyes flicker as if they are on fire.<br>
   
... That may be so, but unfortunately, I can't understand even half of what was just said.<br>
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... That may be so, but unfortunately I can't understand even half of what was just said.<br>
   
 
I only understood one thing from that speech, so I decided to ask her about it.<br>
 
I only understood one thing from that speech, so I decided to ask her about it.<br>
   
"Uh, can I ask something? If there is an objective, wouldn't studying have a meaning as well? Not being able to be compensated ...., Uhm, is it like that? No one has managed to reach it, have they?"<br>
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"Uh, can I ask something? If there is an objective wouldn't studying have a meaning as well? Not being able to be compensated .... , Uhm is it like that? No one has managed to reach it have they?"<br>
   
 
"Someone did. We know that it exists because somebody managed to get there. Those magics that still exist today are things left behind by the ones who got there.<br>
 
"Someone did. We know that it exists because somebody managed to get there. Those magics that still exist today are things left behind by the ones who got there.<br>
   
But --- Those ones who got to that side never came back. Mages who were great enough to leave their names behind in history were lost at the very moment they got to that point. Whether that place is such a wonderful world, or if it's a world you cannot escape once you get to it. Those are things no one knows. Without getting there themselves, that is. However, reaching it with the efforts of one generation is impossible. The reason mages shed blood during their research, and pass the results of their work to their descendants, is to amplify their magic power. It's nothing but a way of creating a descendant who can reach the maelstrom of origins. You see, many generations of mages have already dreamed of the maelstrom of origins, died, and passed on their work to their children, who in turn added to it and passed it onto their children. There's no end to it. They can never be compensated for it, either. Even if a family that has reached that point were to appear, it would probably be impossible --- because there are meddlers."<br>
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But --- Those ones who got to that side never came back. Mages who were great enough to leave their names behind in history were lost at the very moment they got to that point. Whether that place is such a wonderful world, or if its a world you cannot escape once you get to. Those are things no one knows. Without getting there themselves that is. However, reaching it with the efforts of one generation is impossible. The reason mages shed blood during their research, and pass the results of their work to their descendants is to amplify their magic power. It's nothing but a way of creating a descendant who can reach the maelstrom of origins. You see, many generations of mages have already dreamt of the maelstrom of origins, died, passed on their work to their children, who in turn added to it and passed it onto their children. There's no end to it. They can never be compensated for it either. Even if a family that has reached that point was to appear it would probably be impossible --- because there are meddlers."<br>
   
In contrast with her words, which suggest hatred, Touko-san lets loose a dry laugh. In a manner that makes it seems that she thinks it good that there is such a meddler in this world.<br>
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In contrast with her words which suggest hatred, Touko-san lets loose a dry laugh. In a manner that makes it seems that she thinks it good that there is such a meddler in this world.<br>
   
 
"Well, what I am saying is that it is simply not possible no matter which side you are on. Today's mages can't reach the maelstrom and impose a new system --- a new branch of magic."<br>
 
"Well, what I am saying is that it is simply not possible no matter which side you are on. Today's mages can't reach the maelstrom and impose a new system --- a new branch of magic."<br>
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"What strange people. Why do you people continue, even though you know it's beyond you?"<br>
 
"What strange people. Why do you people continue, even though you know it's beyond you?"<br>
   
"Who knows? Maybe all those people who call themselves 'mages' are those who were born without the ability to grasp the concept of 'impossible', or idiots who can't give up."<br>
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"Who knows. Maybe all those people who call themselves 'mages' are those who were born without the ability to grasp the concept of 'impossible', or idiots who can't give up."<br>
   
 
Touko-san cleanly acknowledges the statement with a shrug.<br>
 
Touko-san cleanly acknowledges the statement with a shrug.<br>
   
Seeing that, Shiki went, 'What, you already knew', as if she was surprised.
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Seeing that Shiki went, 'What, you already knew', as if she was surprised.
   
   
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When an hour or so had passed after the end of the conversation, the office had regained its usual tranquility.<br>
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When an hour or so had passed after the end of the conversation the office had regained its usual tranquility.<br>
   
It was getting to be about three in the afternoon, so as a break from work I brewed some coffee for everyone in the room. After getting some Japanese tea for Azaka, I sat back down at my desk.<br>
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The time was getting to around three in the afternoon, so as a break from work I brewed some coffee for everyone in the room. After getting some Japanese tea for Azaka herself, I sat back down at my desk.<br>
   
As for my work, the overall schedule was set, and my paycheck for the month looked to be safe. The thought relaxed me as I drank the coffee.<br>
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As for my work the overall schedule was set, and my paycheck for the month looked to be safe, the thought relaxed me as I drank the coffee.<br>
   
 
The sound of people sipping tea could be heard echoing through the quiet office.<br>
 
The sound of people sipping tea could be heard echoing through the quiet office.<br>
   
Suddenly, as if she was trying to break the peaceful silence permeating the room, Azaka aimed a preposterous question at Shiki.<br>
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Suddenly, as if she was trying to break the peaceful silence permeating the room, Azaka aimed a preposterous question towards Shiki.<br>
   
"--- Excuse me. Shiki-san is a guy, isn't he?"<br>
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"--- Excuse me. Shiki-san is a guy isn't he?"<br>
   
 
... Enough to almost make me drop my cup, that was truly a hellish question.<br>
 
... Enough to almost make me drop my cup, that was truly a hellish question.<br>
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"---."<br>
 
"---."<br>
   
That was true for Shiki, too. Taking her lips off the cup of coffee in her hands, she makes a face which suggests she is offended, but at a loss for words at the same time. In her current state, she has no rebuttal for my idiotic little sister.<br>
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That was true for Shiki too. Taking her lips off the cup of coffee in her hands she makes a face which suggests she is offended, but lost for words at the same time. In her current state, she has no rebuttal for my idiotic little sister.<br>
   
 
Seeing that as a sign of victory, Azaka continues.<br>
 
Seeing that as a sign of victory, Azaka continues.<br>
   
"Since you aren't denying it, you must be acknowledging the fact. You are definitely a guy, Shiki-san."<br>
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"Since you aren't denying it you must be acknowledging the fact. You are definitely a guy Shiki-san."<br>
   
 
"Azaka!"<br>
 
"Azaka!"<br>
   
Dear lord. Unable to contain myself, I ended up jumping in.<br>
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Dear lord, unable to contain myself I ended up jumping in.<br>
   
These kind of questions need to be ignored, but in this particular case I wasn't in my right mind.<br>
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These kind of questions need to be ignored, but this case being the case it was I wasn't in my right mind.<br>
   
I got up confidently enough, but no suitable words come to mind. Without another word, I sat down again. ... I felt like a soldier from some defeated army.<br>
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I got up confidently enough, but no suitable words come to mind. Without another word I sit down again. ... I feel like a soldier from some defeated army.<br>
   
 
"Don't fuss over unimportant details, you."<br>
 
"Don't fuss over unimportant details, you."<br>
   
In a very angry voice, Shiki gives Azaka a reply. Seeing as how she's rubbing her temple with one hand, it could be that she's trying contain her temper.<br>
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In a very angry voice, Shiki gives Azaka a reply. Seeing as how she’s rubbing her temple with one hand it could be that she's trying contain her temper.<br>
   
 
"Really? But this is a very important matter."<br>
 
"Really? But this is a very important matter."<br>
   
Like Shiki, who is always outwardly cool, Azaka responds coolly as well. With her elbows upon the desk and her fingers laced, Azaka's appearance is that of a chairman conducting a meeting.<br>
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Like Shiki who is always outwardly cool, Azaka responds coolly as well. With her elbows upon the desk and her fingers laced, Azaka's appearance is that of a chairman conducting a meeting.<br>
   
"An important matter, you say. There's not much difference whether I'm a boy or a girl. It doesn't have anything to do with you, Azaka. Or are you trying to pick a fight with me?"<br>
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"An important matter you say. There's not much difference whether I'm a boy or a girl. It doesn't have anything to do with Azaka. Or, are you trying to pick a fight with me?"<br>
   
 
"Something like that would have been decided from our very first meeting."
 
"Something like that would have been decided from our very first meeting."
   
It feels like the two are glaring at each other, even though neither is looking at the other person.<br>
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It feels like the two are glaring at each other, even though they aren't looking at the other person.<br>
   
 
... As for me, I would like to know what had been decided, but this isn't the sort of mood in which I should ask that question.<br>
 
... As for me, I would like to know what had been decided, but this isn't the sort of mood in which I should ask that question.<br>
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First, I just said that.<br>
 
First, I just said that.<br>
   
That one statement, which could be wrapped around Azaka's rudeness while restraining Shiki's displeasure - for some reason, it felt like it scraped their nerves even rawer than before.<br>
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That one statement, which could be wrapped around Azaka's rudeness while restraining Shiki's displeasure, for some reason it felt like it scraped their nerve's raw even further than before.<br>
   
"I know something like that. Keep quiet for a second, Nii-san."<br>
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"I know something like that. Keep quiet for a second nii-san."<br>
   
If you know, then why are you asking, you?!
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If you know then why are you asking, you!
   
 
"What I want to ask isn't her physical sex. All I want to confirm is what side her psychological sex leans towards. Although, superficially at least, Shiki-san seems like a man."<br>
 
"What I want to ask isn't her physical sex. All I want to confirm is what side her psychological sex leans towards. Although, superficially at least, Shiki-san seems like a man."<br>
   
Stressing the word 'seems', Azaka looks at Shiki out of the corner of her eyes.<br>
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Stressing the word 'seems' Azaka looks at Shiki out of the corner of her eyes.<br>
   
 
Shiki gets more and more disgruntled.<br>
 
Shiki gets more and more disgruntled.<br>
   
"If my body's a girl's, it doesn't matter what side my personality is. What will you do if I am a guy, brat?"<br>
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"If my body's a girls it doesn't matter what side my personality is. What will you do if I am a guy brat?"<br>
   
 
"I wonder, do you want me to introduce you to a girl from Reien?"<br>
 
"I wonder, do you want me to introduce you to a girl from Reien?"<br>
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--- Ah.<br>
 
--- Ah.<br>
   
Hearing Azaka's words that are no longer dancing around the issue and have become a straight-out challenge, I finally understood.<br>
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Hearing Azaka words that are no longer dancing around the issue, and have become a straight out challenge, I finally understood.<br>
   
That Azaka, is she still not letting go of what happened on that night two years ago?<br>
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That Azaka, is she still not letting go of what happened on that night from two years ago?<br>
   
The Chinese New Year during my first year of high school. There was a time when I invited Shiki over to my house as we went home after visiting the temple together. Azaka had been at home for once for the winter holidays, and being confronted with Shiki, she fell into a mildly shocked state. That wasn't unexpected, either. At the time, Shiki still had another personality called SHIKI. Coming face to face with Shiki's voice and way of acting, which had been even closer to the picture of a healthy young man, Azaka had fallen ill for a whole day.<br>
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The Chinese new year during my first year of high school. There was a time when I invited Shiki over to my house as we went home after visiting the temple together. Azaka had been at home for once for the winter holidays, and being confronted with Shiki she fell into a mildly shocked state. That wasn't unexpected either. At the time Shiki still had another personality called SHIKI. Coming face to face with Shiki's voice and way of acting which had been even closer to the picture of a healthy young man, Azaka had fallen ill for a whole day.<br>
   
Even so, she had gone too far just now. I can't help her even if she gets beaten up by Shiki.<br>
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Even so she had gone too far just now. I can't help her even if she gets beaten up by Shiki.<br>
   
"You know, Azaka..."<br>
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"You know, Azaka."<br>
   
At exactly the same time as I stood up again to glare at Azaka, Shiki got up from the sofa.<br>
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At exactly the same time as I stood up again to glare at Azaka Shiki got up from the sofa.<br>
   
"I'll pass. Those Reien bitches, there's not a proper one among them."<br>
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"I'll pass. Reien's bitches, there's not a proper one among them."<br>
   
Hn, Shiki snorted, and then she just left the office.<br>
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Hn, Shiki snorted and then she just left the office.<br>
   
 
The navy kimono swishes as it disappears from my field of vision.<br>
 
The navy kimono swishes as it disappears from my field of vision.<br>
   
I thought about running after her, but that could all too easily have the effect of pouring oil upon the fire of Shiki's displeasure instead.<br>
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I thought about running after her, but that could all too easily have the effect of pouring oil upon Shiki's displeasure instead.<br>
   
Thanking the gods for the miracle that nothing had happened, I sat down and drained the now-cool coffee in one shot.<br>
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Thanking the gods for the miracle that nothing had happened I sat down, and drained the now cool coffee in one shot.<br>
   
"Pity. In the end, I may have taken a blow instead."<br>
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"Pity, in the end I may have taken a blow instead."<br>
   
Tch. Clicking her tongue, Azaka loosens her posture, stretching her arms as she leans her body on the backrest of her chair, as if she had been in a ready-to-fight state until now as well.<br>
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Chit, clicking her tongue Azaka loosens her posture, stretching her arms as she leans her body on the backrest of her chair, as if she had been in a ready-to-fight state till now as well.<br>
   
 
... I've always thought this, but why does Azaka's personality take a turn for the worse whenever she talks with Shiki?<br>
 
... I've always thought this, but why does Azaka's personality take a turn for the worse whenever she talks with Shiki?<br>
   
This time, though, I feel that I can't let things pass without saying something to her.<br>
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This time though, I feel that I can't let things pass without saying something to her.<br>
   
 
"Azaka. What was that just now?"<br>
 
"Azaka. What was that just now?"<br>
   
"What do you mean, what? It's all because the relationship between Nii-san and Shiki-san isn't clear. Haven't you ever had any thoughts like that? Whether Ryougi Shiki is befriending Nii-san as a girl, or as a guy?"<br>
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"What do you mean what, it's all because the relationship between Nii-san and Shiki-san isn't clear. Haven't you ever had any thoughts like that? Whether Ryougi Shiki is befriending Nii-san as a girl, or as a guy."<br>
   
 
While her manner of speech is stern, Azaka's blushing as she talks. Because of that imbalance, I realised the point my little sister was trying to make.<br>
 
While her manner of speech is stern, Azaka's blushing as she talks. Because of that imbalance, I realised the point my little sister was trying to make.<br>
   
"Azaka, we call that an idiot's conjecture. Whether Shiki is a girl or a boy, it's not something for us to use as a conversation topic. And furthermore, Shiki is originally a girl, so even if her way of thinking is that of a guy, it doesn't make much difference, does it?"<br>
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"Azaka, we call that an idiot's conjecture. Whether Shiki is a girl or a boy, it's not something for us to take as a conversation topic. And before everything else Shiki is originally a girl, so even if her way of thinking is that of a guy's it doesn't make much difference does it?"<br>
   
 
Azaka narrows her eyes and glares at me.<br>
 
Azaka narrows her eyes and glares at me.<br>
   
"--- Okay then. So what Nii-san is saying is that as long as she's a girl there aren't any real problems. In other words, you think that relationships between the same sex are wrong. In that case, answer me this.<br>
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"--- Okay then. So what Nii-san is saying is that as long as she's a girl there aren't any real problems. In other words, you think that relationships between the same sex are wrong. In that case answer me this.<br>
   
Let's say that here we have a man who has become a woman through a sex change and a woman who has become a man by the same method. In the event that both these people truly love Nii-san, who would you choose? The one whose appearance is that of a woman but is really a man inside, or the one whose body is that of a man but whose mind is a woman's? Now, give me an answer."<br>
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Let's say that here we have a man who has become a woman through a sex change and a woman who has become a man by the same method. In the event that both these people truly love Nii-san, who would you choose? The one whose appearance is that of a woman but is really a man inside, or the one whose body is that of a man's but whose mind is a woman's. Now, give me an answer."<br>
   
...Azaka's question is... difficult.<br>
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... Azaka's question is, difficult.<br>
   
The more you think about it, the more it becomes evident that it is a situation in which you cannot choose either side.<br>
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The more you think about it the more it becomes evident that it is a situation in which you cannot choose either side.<br>
   
If you just think about it casually, of course you would choose the person whose sex is female over the one who was originally a woman but now has the body of a man. But that person's mind is still that of a man, so it leads on to mean that she likes Kokutou Mikiya as a man.<br>
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If you just think about it casually, of course you would choose the person whose sex is female over the one who was originally a woman but now has the body of a man. But that person's mind is still that of a man, so it leads on to mean that he likes Kokuto Mikiya as a man.<br>
   
I couldn't trivialize the matter to the point where I was able to think that a person's sex didn't matter in love. In that case, however, it means that I recognize men and women only by their outward appearance, so I start to feel that I'm an ugly person inside. On top of that, relationships between the same sex are prohibited from the beginning, so a situation in which a man loves Kokutou Mikiya as a man isn't acceptable either. Then the one I choose would be the one who likes me as a woman, but that person's sex is male --- Ahah, why do I have to hurt my head over a question like this?!<br>
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I couldn't trivialise the matter to the point where I was able to think that a person's sex didn't matter in love. In that case however, it means that I recognise men and women only by their outward appearance, so I start to feel that I'm an ugly person inside. On top of which relationships between the same sex are prohibited from the beginning, so a situation in which a man loves Kokuto Mikiya as a man isn't acceptable either. Then the one I choose would become the one who likes me as a woman, but that person's sex is male --- Ahah, why do I have to hurt my head over a question like this!<br>
   
... Wait a second. This, isn't there something paradoxical about it from the start? Although you don't accept a relationship between people of the same sex, either choice has the trap of being a same-sex relationship.<br>
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... Wait a second. This, isn't there something paradoxical about it from the start? Although you don't accept a relationship between the same sex, either choice has the trap of being a same-sex relationship.<br>
   
When I realized that and lifted my head, Touko-san was holding in a laugh as if she found the whole matter amusing.<br>
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When I realised that and lifted my head, Touko-san was holding in a laugh as if she found the whole matter amusing.<br>
   
"--- That's unfair, Azaka. This is the famous question in which「Truth and Lies co-exist」!"
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"--- That's unfair Azaka. This is the famous question in which「Truth and Lies co-exist」!"
   
 
"Yes, you are right. It's the famous Euphemenide's Paradox."<br>
 
"Yes, you are right. It's the famous Euphemenide's Paradox."<br>
   
"True, to Kokutou it's a source of a devastating paradox. You guys really don't let things get boring for me. Is the Kokutou family all like this, Azaka?"<br>
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"True, to Kokuto it's a source of a devastating paradox. You guys really don't let things get boring for me. Is the Kokuto family all like this, Azaka?"<br>
   
In stark contrast to the still laughing Touko-san, Azaka is looking this way with an earnest expression on her face. ... So that was it. This girl was worrying about me in her own fashion. In that case, since Shiki herself wasn't clear on the subject, I at least have to clearly state my opinion on the subject.<br>
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In stark contrast to the still laughing Touko-san, Azaka is looking this way with an earnest expression on her face. ... So that was it. This girl was worrying about me in her own fashion. In that case, since Shiki herself wasn't clear on the subject, I at least have to say my opinions clear on the subject.<br>
   
 
"... Yeah, I think I understand what you're trying to say, Azaka. It's just that I don't particularly mind which way Shiki leans. Even if you were to say that Shiki was SHIKI, I don't think I would feel any different."<br>
 
"... Yeah, I think I understand what you're trying to say, Azaka. It's just that I don't particularly mind which way Shiki leans. Even if you were to say that Shiki was SHIKI, I don't think I would feel any different."<br>

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