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==Chapter 1==
 
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“Is there any reason to lock this thing down so much?”
 
“Is there any reason to lock this thing down so much?”
   
“Kami-yan, you haven’t heard the rumors of the ‘Defected’ portable devices? It’s gotten a lot of attention.”
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“Kami-yan, you haven’t heard the rumors of the ‘defected’ portable devices? It’s gotten a lot of attention.”
   
 
“I don’t know much about the game itself, but I saw it mentioned here and there in the online news. That’s when someone intentionally switches off the safety regulations, right? Instead of adding in modified data, I think it was more bout unlocking features that were already there, just hidden. So what is it? A debug mode that lets you change all the values for testing purposes? Or maybe something a developer put in there like writing their complaints in the empty space?”
 
“I don’t know much about the game itself, but I saw it mentioned here and there in the online news. That’s when someone intentionally switches off the safety regulations, right? Instead of adding in modified data, I think it was more bout unlocking features that were already there, just hidden. So what is it? A debug mode that lets you change all the values for testing purposes? Or maybe something a developer put in there like writing their complaints in the empty space?”
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“That’s a lot like turning off your computer’s security software, right? You can use these devices for anything, so they’re full of personal information. …Why would someone do something so risky?”
 
“That’s a lot like turning off your computer’s security software, right? You can use these devices for anything, so they’re full of personal information. …Why would someone do something so risky?”
   
“Well, if it let me turn Dordray-tan into a cute girl, I’d ‘Defect’ right this instant.”
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“Well, if it let me turn Dordray-tan into a cute girl, I’d ‘defect’ right this instant.”
   
 
“Sorry, but I still don’t share that common language of yours.”
 
“Sorry, but I still don’t share that common language of yours.”
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===Part 8===
 
===Part 8===
 
If he loaded a whole bunch of credits at once, he would end up buying all sorts of useless apps and ebooks, so Kamijou only purchased 1000 yen’s worth. Afterwards, he realized the atmosphere inside the center had changed.
 
 
“?”
 
 
He felt a prickling on the back of his neck. It was a hostile aura, like an uninvited guest had marched right on in.
 
 
The center had a monitor large enough for a movie theater and it was divided into several small screens. The matches being played near the facility were being relayed there at random. Simply put, it was set up so people could do Let’s Plays if they wanted to. And based on the corporate logos dancing in the corners of some screens, the ones that stood out the most could even get advertisers.
 
 
When he looked closer, he realized everyone’s eyes were fixed on one screen in particular.
 
 
That seemed to be the source of the hostility.
 
 
Kamijou was the only person confused by this reaction and Aogami Pierce called out to him.
 
 
“This is bad. Real bad.”
 
 
“What is it, Aogami?”
 
 
“What is it? One of the Defected players is here. Man, and normally…well, I’m not sure anything about them is normal. But regardless, the Defected players generally ‘disappear’ so they can’t be traced or tracked, but this one’s making an appearance right in front of the center! They’ve got guts!!”
 
 
A Defected portable device.
 
 
For greater freedom and access to more services, those devices had their safety regulations removed. Accessing functions that should have already been there was one thing, but Kamijou felt no desire to go out of his way to step into dangerous territory.
 
 
Aogami Pierce used his thumb to point at the giant LCD monitor in the back of the center.
 
 
“Look at that blue Cypher. It’s a textbook example of someone who wants to stand out.”
 
 
The Virtuaroid moving about on the screen was very thin and angular. Sharp points that were not quite wings and not quite horns jutted out from far more than just its back and shoulders. The model looked like it would be very fast. And that lightweight and high-speed impression was overturned by the brutal-looking close-range sword that was longer than the Virtuaroid was tall.
 
 
It was colored blue with yellow borders. That too was not normal.
 
 
“The username is corrupted, but people are calling them the Blue Stalker. I feel bad for the Bal-Bados fighting them. Everyone was having so much fun with the tournament, but this person has to ruin it all. Oh, damn. The ref spheres are completely ignoring it. What kind of magic trick is this?”
 
 
“Wait a second…”
 
 
“Yeah, if the Blue Stalker removed their anti-tracking stealth and showed up at the center, they probably expected to show up on the screen here. Do they enjoy beating up their opponent while cheating like crazy?”
 
 
“No, not that. Did you say Bal-Bados?”
 
 
Kamijou shifted his focus from the mystery Cypher to its opponent.
 
 
It was a white Virtuaroid.
 
 
Instead of holding its weapons, its arms could detach as mobile cannons.
 
 
Due to the great customization, the Bal-Bados’s additional armor gave it a nun-like silhouette.
 
 
Kamijou’s Temjin had faced this opponent not long before.
 
 
“Hold on. Isn’t that Index!?”
 
 
“Well, that ain’t good! That ain’t good at all! We need to stop her Defected opponent’s Virtual-On!!”
 
 
“What, Aogami?”
 
 
Kamijou could not keep up with his friend’s panic.
 
 
It was true Index’s Bal-Bados was fighting an illegal Defected player. It might have included abnormal data to tamper with its own movement speed and attack power.
 
 
But this was only a game.
 
 
This was not a shootout between tanks and it was not two fighters struggling to get on each other’s tail. Even if she took a direct hit, even if she was enveloped in explosive flames, and even if her endurance was worn down to 0 and her unit was destroyed, it would only affect her points. Index herself would be fine.
 
 
Or so Kamijou thought until an unpleasant sensation ran down his spine.
 
 
He altered his thinking.
 
 
“No…is that part of it too? If she loses, do her device’s administrative privileges get taken so her opponent can hijack it!?”
 
 
“In a way, it’s even worse.” Aogami Pierce sighed. “I dunno how reliable this information is, but there’re rumors that some of the players involved with Defected players have shown certain symptoms.”
 
 
“Symp…toms…?”
 
 
“Loss of muscular strength, loss of autonomic nerve control, loss of consciousness… I could list plenty more. I don’t know how much of it is true, but where’s there’s smoke there’s fire. It would be best to stop this!”
 
 
That was all Kamijou needed to hear.
 
 
He and Aogami immediately made a mad dash for the center’s exit.
 
 
Once outside, the battle on the screen exploded within the actual scene around them. The Bal-Bados had detached both arms and sent them floating around. The blue Cypher was kicking off the walls, flipping through the air, and otherwise making quick dashes and jumps using its repulsion. It would swing its giant sword around to shift its center of gravity to assist its irregular acrobatics.
 
 
It was a one-sided battle.
 
 
Index had tossed Kamijou around like a rag doll, but she was helpless against the blue Cypher known as the Blue Stalker.
 
 
She was just barely avoiding an immediate defeat, but that forced her to focus entirely on dodging. However…
 
 
“Not good. She’s got no chance at this rate. She’s basically running straight toward a dead end.”
 
 
“Why? Look at all the crazy movements her enemy’s using. I would’ve been taken out right away, so she’s doing pretty good!”
 
 
“But there’s a time limit. If she keeps losing points and having her endurance worn down, she’ll have nothing to show for her performance when the time runs out. And then she’s done for.”
 
 
There were two ways to win in the Next Generation Game Virtual-On.
 
 
One was to take away as many of your opponent’s points as you could during the game.
 
 
The other was to destroy all of the opposing team’s units.
 
 
In a 1-on-1 battle, destroying your opponent was enough to end the battle. And Index was at a disadvantage in both those ways. Simply dodging would not allow her to turn things around, but if she changed tack and charged in, she would be killed instantly.
 
 
Meaning…
 
 
“She’s going to lose like this.” Aogami Pierce had a bitter look on his face. “Cypher can transform, so it switches between its humanoid Virtuaroid form and its airplane Motor Slasher form. Everyone uses it differently, but it’s weird not to use it at all. It’s like they’ve placed a restriction on themselves.”
 
 
“You mean they’re actually holding back…?”
 
 
Kamijou was watching from the sidelines and even he had to stay focused or lose sight of its ever-changing movements, and yet that was not all it could do?
 
 
“No, that’s not the issue here. Hey, Index, accept whatever penalty it gives you! Just cut the connection!! That guy’s one of those Defected…”
 
 
Kamijou trailed off.
 
 
Index was definitely there. Nothing had changed from when he left her. She was on the edge of the sidewalk to stay out of people’s way and she looked down at the portable device as her fingers moved.
 
 
But there was no light in her eyes.
 
 
Her fingers moved at blinding speed like they were independent creatures.
 
 
“Hey, Index…”
 
 
Finding this odd, Kamijou called out to her and shook her by the shoulders, but there was no response.
 
 
Her head wobbled on her neck, so was she even looking at the screen?
 
 
“Excuse me a moment.”
 
 
Aogami Pierce circled behind Index and suddenly placed a large bag over her head and the cat sitting on it.
 
 
“What are you doing, Aogami!?”
 
 
“Look! Her fingers are still moving even with her eyes covered and the Bal-Bados over there is moving just the same! How does this even work!?”
 
 
“You’re kidding, right?”
 
 
What was going on?
 
 
Was it due to the connection to a Defected portable device?
 
 
The situation was truly abnormal.
 
 
And how bad were the penalties for losing that Aogami Pierce had mentioned?
 
 
“Aogami.”
 
 
“What is it, Kami-yan? Should we take away her device? If that Bal-Bados keeps moving even then, I’ll just give up on trying to understand this.”
 
 
“No, I’ll save Index a different way. Virtual-On is more than just 1-on-1, right? I can join in as part of her team, right?”
 
 
“Yeah! So that’s what you’re gonna do?”
 
 
“I’m going in.”
 
 
Kamijou removed the ultra-thin goggles from the bottom of his portable device.
 
 
Kamijou’s skill could not reach Index’s level, so he would not stand a chance in a straight battle against the Blue Stalker.
 
 
But he did not have to fight a straight battle.
 
 
He only had to help drive the enemy back even if it was 2 against 1.
 
 
In the Next Generation Game Virtual-On, teams could have up to 4 people. Those spots were not filled, so he could join in. If all 4 spots were filled and one of them was destroyed, that did not open up the spot and the official tournament only allowed the registered members, but neither of those situations applied here.
 
 
That meant he could do it.
 
 
He could save Index.
 
 
“If this doesn’t work, you start trying everything you can think of.”
 
   
 
===Part 9===
 
===Part 9===
 
The result could not have been more obvious.
 
   
 
===Part 10===
 
===Part 10===
 
“…Kh.”
 
 
Kamijou Touma groaned inside the spindle-shaped cocoon-like cockpit.
 
 
He did not understand what had happened.
 
 
He had honestly never planned to win the first set. He had only wanted to get used to the Blue Stalker’s movements. But he had been naïve. The first set had ended before he could even figure anything out and the second set was not going much better even with Index fully recovered.
 
 
Their opponent’s movements were not normal.
 
 
He did not have time to even think about coordinating with Index. His eyes could not keep up with what was happening and a piercing headache passed from right to left behind his eyes. Perhaps because his break had been cut short, simply moving his eyeballs made him feel nauseous.
 
 
He heard something like an unpleasantly high-pitched motor behind him. The V-Disc on the back of the unit was probably ominously glowing with heat.
 
 
Kamijou had incorporated artificial muscles into his Virtuaroid, so he was always surrounded by the sound of those fibrous bundles expanding and contracting as he fought, but now they sounded like they were about to snap.
 
 
Kamijou clenched his teeth as the referee sphere floated in the sky above.
 
 
(They’re on an entirely different level…)
 
 
Kamijou was “controlling” the Virtuaroid using the movements of his fingers and hands.
 
 
But that Blue Stalker was different.
 
 
They were clearly pouring their own willpower into the unit.
 
 
It was like the difference between a marionette controlled by strings and a possessed doll moving on its own. There were no apparent limits or simplifications in its actions.
 
 
(How can they control it like that? Is this the power you get from Defecting?)
 
 
Battles between Virtuaroids could not destroy the buildings or roads, so Kamijou’s Temjin sat down and leaned against a building.
 
 
Meanwhile, the Blue Stalker slowly approached.
 
 
And it held that brutal close-range sword that was longer than it was tall.
 
 
“…”
 
 
The Blue Stalker was not being careless. Even if Kamijou raised his right hand and fired beams from the Neutral Launcher that his primary weapon had become, this opponent was sure to simply vanish from his field of vision. The Blue Stalker could do that. As calm as it looked, it was being appropriately cautious.
 
 
“It’s locked onto us. Touma-sama, you need to be careful! This is the second set, so you’ll lose if you don’t recover some points! And it looks like Temjin is going to be destroyed before that anyway!!”
 
 
Lilina yelled a warning from the navigation window.
 
 
(What do I do…?)
 
 
For one thing, he had no idea what happened if he lost to a Defected player.
 
 
He had only heard the worrying rumors saying people had suffered loss of muscular strength, loss of autonomic nerve control, loss of consciousness, and more.
 
 
How much was a lie and how much was true?
 
 
He could not believe it all, but he did not want to test it out with their own bodies either.
 
 
(What do I do!? How am I supposed to turn this around now!?)
 
 
He had plenty of buttons and sticks in his hands, but he could not see any real options.
 
 
He had to do something immediately, but his fingers froze up because he knew anything he did would end badly.
 
 
Fear pinned him in place.
 
 
He could not escape that close-range sword of death and slaughter.
 
 
Given the Blue Stalker’s speed, if he simply guarded now, the Blue Stalker would immediately circle behind him and slice his back open. In fact, that unit’s movements were odd. It had so much more freedom. It felt like it could easily pull off supposedly impossible actions like a backflip or sliding between another unit’s legs.
 
 
“Damn…it.”
 
 
A meaningless sweat built up in his palms.
 
 
That horrifically long close-range sword could easily decapitate or bisect a Virtuaroid.
 
 
And it rushed in!!
 
 
“Goddammiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit!!”
 
 
He shouted, screamed, and squeezed the portable device in his hands.
 
 
And at that moment, he heard a quiet tone. A small line of text appeared in the edge of his vision like a subtitle.
 
 
“A short text message? Eh? But the sender’s address is this device?”
 
 
Lilina sounded confused.
 
 
And her confusion meant she could not read the actual text that followed.
 
 
“KVV3ST10N 1T”
 
 
Despite the extreme danger he felt, Kamijou’s mind was drawn to that short string of text.
 
 
The situation was hopeless.
 
 
He could not win while the Blue Stalker was cheating.
 
 
…But was that assumption correct?
 
 
Was the power that made him special really only usable by him? If Kamijou was to shake that assumption, what was it that held him back from victory?
 
 
That was something he would never touch while playing normally.
 
 
It was a right he had abandoned even though it was right before his eyes.
 
 
(…I’ll do it.)
 
 
He felt like he was being tested.
 
 
Kamijou focused more on the portable device in his hands than on the positions of Temjin and the blue Cypher.
 
 
Was the feeling in his hand real or virtual? He was still unsure.
 
 
(If I’m going to overcome this situation and if I’m going to find a way to save Index, I have to try even the most suicidal possibilities!!)
 
 
KVV3ST10N 1T.
 
 
Kwestion it.
 
 
Question it.
 
 
A moment later, Kamijou Touma snapped the portable device in half between his hands.
 
 
He destroyed his controller.
 
 
That was the opposite of what he needed to do if he was trying to win or even just play the game, but it felt somehow allowable in this cramped space.
 
 
The various components hung in midair as if gravity did not affect them. The pieces of circuit boards and the LCD display spun while reflecting the light. And an especially tiny black chip was at the center. What had it originally been? A processing circuit, a transmission antenna, or something related to user authorization? Kamijou lacked the technical knowledge to investigate further, but his instincts told him it was the core.
 
 
This was the heart that tied it all together.
 
 
And the action he took was simple.
 
 
He bit it.
 
 
The chip was a quarter the size of a stamp, so he placed it below his canine tooth and immediately crushed it between his teeth.
 
 
That settled something. It definitively sent him off course.
 
 
Everything rapidly rewound in his hands. The weightlessly floating parts gathered back together. Even the damage to the portable device’s exterior vanished and light returned to the LCD screen.
 
 
It was good as new.
 
 
Except, that is, for the black chip.
 
 
“————”
 
 
Immediately, Kamijou heard the roaring wind. He reflexively swung his head back like someone had thrown a ball toward his face. Temjin responded to that normal movement by bending backwards, just barely dodging the Blue Stalker’s giant blade as it swung down like a guillotine.
 
 
It all happened naturally and Kamijou only caught on after the fact.
 
 
(Huh?)
 
 
That was not possible. It should not have been possible.
 
 
The Virtuaroids were controlled by a lever that only allowed 8 directions of movement, so leaning backwards to dodge a blade was simply not an available option.
 
 
(And yet I did it?)
 
 
The 8 directions of movement had grown to the true freedom of arrows sticking out in every direction like a hedgehog’s spines.
 
 
In other words, he was the same as the Blue Stalker.
 
 
He had Defected.
 
 
As soon as that term entered Kamijou Touma’s mind, a great tension left him.
 
 
His Temjin pushed on the side of the brutal close-range sword as it swung down alongside him. He used his shoulder instead of a weapon. The horizontal vector knocked the blue Cypher a bit off balance, so he made a further attack to its face. Once again, he did not use the close-range Blitz Saber.
 
 
He used Temjin’s equivalent of a forehead.
 
 
He used a headbutt.
 
 
With a dull sound, the Blue Stalker bent backwards.
 
 
Kamijou’s attack had reached that ferocious opponent. It had hit.
 
 
That was not a fatal blow.
 
 
It had only opened a tiny bit of distance between them.
 
 
And that was why Temjin adjusted his grip on the Blitz Saber. He gathered all his strength and aimed for the Blue Stalker who had been pushed back to the perfect range for the sword.
 
 
A great noise burst out.
 
 
But the attack had not hit. The blade had been thrown off course. The Blue Stalker had not set up a mysterious barrier or magnetic field. In the moment of the attack, it had kicked at Temjin’s knee joint.
 
 
The diverted blade missed its target and the Blue Stalker jumped back.
 
 
“Wait, wait, wait! What is going on? I’m receiving a storm of improper button inputs, so why is the unit reacting!? How is it moving like this? This is more than just a bug or a secret trick. The only way to explain this is that the Next Generation Game Virtual-On includes 2 or 3 times the amount of scripts that I have authorization to see!!”
 
 
“Lilina, if you have any questions, search for answers on your own.”
 
 
“I’ve found more than 174,000 hits. And the most common keyword found in the results is ‘Defected’! This is not good! Of course, some of them are strange banner ads or sites clearly meant to redirect you elsewhere, so it’s not exactly the most credible information in the entire world!!”
 
 
“''Then I don’t care. I wasn’t the one that made this.''”
 
 
“…Um. Touma-sama?”
 
 
The portable device only had colorful buttons and smooth sticks.
 
 
Could he really produce these movements with those? How could he move each limb, each finger, and even his head independently like this? Not even he knew the answer.
 
 
It all felt backwards. It was less like he was doing things by operating the buttons and more like he was taking the actions in his mind and the commands came to him after the fact. He could display the training command log, but he felt like nothing in there would let him reproduce these movements.
 
 
Yet he was doing it somehow.
 
 
And if he could do it, then there was no reason to restrain himself.
 
 
An explosive noise rang out.
 
 
The giant V-Disc on the back of the unit gave a scream as he pushed his movements past the limits. It grew red hot like heated steel. He could not see it himself, but he could tell. The state of the unit reached him the same as his own body’s senses.
 
 
He did not wait around for his opponent to move.
 
 
He was no longer a cowardly turtle. He could be a lion that freely hunted its prey.
 
 
They stood alongside each other, glared at each other, and charged forward at the same moment.
 
 
Both Temjin and Cypher became roaring wind. The colored winds filled the scenery as they used the asphalt road, building walls, roadside trees, and signs as footing to bounce around almost like pinballs.
 
 
More and more deafening sounds burst out. Anyone watching it would have had no idea what was going on. The creation of something only he could understand filled Kamijou with a solitary sense of superiority. His emotions shifted into a zone that made his head spin.
 
 
The second set was close to ending.
 
 
He had lost far too many points and Temjin’s endurance was nearly gone.
 
 
There was a serious risk of an instant loss after he and Index were destroyed.
 
 
So what?
 
 
What did that matter?
 
 
They only had the one opponent. There was no one on standby to take that blue Cypher’s place during a pit stop. If he destroyed that Blue Stalker, they could ignore the points. Victory would be theirs and they could continue on to the third set. In that 50/50 final battle, one would win and the other would taste dirt.
 
 
''Kamijou would get back at this opponent.
 
 
''He would beat them until tears streamed down their face.
 
 
“Yes, yes…”
 
 
He felt like his thoughts were escaping through his forehead.
 
 
Something was being drawn out of him.
 
 
The feeling of the portable device in his hands was fading away.
 
 
Kamijou Touma was no longer in a state of extreme combat. In fact, he was calm enough to comment on it.
 
 
“This is dangerous. This is a dangerous thing to get used to…”
 
 
“…”
 
 
Lilina started to ask what he meant, but she fell silent instead.
 
 
It was unclear if a programmed AI could feel fear or revulsion, but the boy ignored her too. But not because he was too focused on his battle with the Blue Stalker.
 
 
He would drag that opponent down from their throne.
 
 
He had placed a crude chair next to that throne.
 
 
And he had a chance to kick them down.
 
 
He focused on the ticket he could use to make it his turn to look down at them.
 
 
But that was when it happened.
 
 
Temjin and Cypher were moving in a horizontal spiral with their weapons locked together, but as Kamijou watched on, odd sounds came from the Blue Stalker’s shoulder and legs.
 
 
These sounds and movements were not necessary just to move its limbs like normal.
 
 
But hadn’t Aogami Pierce mentioned that Cypher could transform and that it was odd not to use that at all? And hadn’t he said the Blue Stalker had probably placed a restriction on themselves?
 
 
They had shaken free of their own decision. They had cast it aside.
 
 
The battle truly began now.
 
 
Kamijou’s opponent lost their humanoid form and transformed into a fighting beast.
 
 
They still had a card hidden up their sleeve.
 
 
They had kept it hidden for their own enjoyment.
 
 
And so Kamijou spoke.
 
 
“That’s dangerous, you know?”
 
 
His voice was cold and mechanical. His eyes were as emotionless as an insect’s.
 
 
As if his soul were being influenced by some unknown factor.
 
   
 
===Part 11===
 
===Part 11===
 
And.
 
 
A white and black Specineff stood on a building rooftop a short distance away.
 
 
Despite its thick limbs and wings, this bizarre Virtuaroid’s torso was made entirely from thin spine-like parts. It looked more demonic than industrial.
 
 
That grim reaper carried a scythe named Ifleesa.
 
 
Plus, it had been customized so many times that its body parts pulsated eerily in a way simple armor panels never could. It was almost like something could burst from within at any moment.
 
 
“Honestly,” spat out the pilot. “The trouble that guy puts me through.”
 
   
 
===Part 12===
 
===Part 12===
 
Something charged in like a flash of light.
 
 
This was not a cannon blast fired from a blind spot. A Virtuaroid itself butted in from outside the combat zone. It had simply moved so quickly that it had looked like a single line of light.
 
 
The Cypher named Blue Stalker flew backwards.
 
 
But it had not been hit.
 
 
The Blue Stalker had taken purposeful evasive action.
 
 
Having missed its target, the demonically white and black Specineff slid along the asphalt to slam on the brakes.
 
 
And it spoke.
 
 
“Choose: leave now, or fight to the end. Either one’s fine with me.”
 
 
“…”
 
 
“You’re the source of the Defections. You might have more pure experience than me.” Specineff pulled a claw-like finger forward. “''But the demon containing Academy City’s #1'' is more than you can handle.”
 
 
“…”
 
 
The movement was swift.
 
 
The Blue Stalker declared its surrender and the invisible walls demarcating the field were removed. Even so, the blue Cypher remained there. With a series of solid sounds, its humanoid form transformed into an angular fighter jet.
 
 
And it flew away.
 
 
The unit itself grew as streamlined as a laser beam that shredded everything it came into contact with.
 
 
“What just happened?” muttered the Temjin. “Was I just saved? But why? And what was that just now?”
 
 
He turned toward the Specineff in search of an answer, but the demon did not provide one.
 
 
“This will begin in earnest soon.”
 
 
“What will begin…?”
 
 
“You’ll know all too well soon enough.”
 
 
The Specineff jumped high into the air.
 
 
It landed on a building rooftop and then hopped rapidly from building to building.
 
 
Kamijou Touma recalled what that white and black Specineff said just before leaving.
 
 
“Because you’re one of us now… Because you have a Defected portable device.”
 
   
 
===Between the Lines 1===
 
===Between the Lines 1===
 
The composition of the atmosphere and the gravitational values are almost identical.
 
 
In fact, even the periodic table of elements is exactly the same. I was surprised to find no Earth Crystal readings, but that must have been just one of many “paths”.
 
 
 
This universe expands infinitely without being poisoned by the ever-growing plants or the Limited Wars. If you turn a blind eye to the slight debris here, it actually looks brilliantly innocent. It feels like people can still dream here and like you could count the stars if you peered through a telescope. It makes me feel guilty, like I’m standing before a defenseless girl who is oblivious to the danger she is in.
 
 
 
The biggest surprise was the unexpected form of the Plajiner bud here.
 
 
It will likely take some effort to fold it up into the proper form, but this is also a lot of fun. It would seem my soul is that of a scientist, not of a soldier.
 
 
It delights me to find a difficult problem standing in my way. The greatest tragedy is the extinction of possibility, as if you could search the endlessly vast deserts of Mars and never find even a single speck of gold dust. And you could say that perfectly describes the life I had lived.
 
 
 
My many comrades and I were not chosen by the Tangram.
 
 
But there is a way to make use of not being chosen.
 
 
Look down on us if you like, chosen one. Until the day when we overturn the punishment given to us and pierce that “eye”.
 
 
 
Code Phoenix has safely passed Stage 1.
 
 
I will now begin Stage 2 along with my comrades walking down the many other “paths”.
 
 
It is all to guide us to the ending in Stage 3.
 
   
 
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