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Stiyl put on a fake smile and detonated his flame sword in the direction of the man.
 
Stiyl put on a fake smile and detonated his flame sword in the direction of the man.
 
 
 
The man’s Lævateinn burned through their tiny bit of resistance.
 
 
Beyond the flames, he saw his targets’ fleeing backs.
 
 
But their movements were so standardized that it irritated the man.
 
 
“Hmm…”
 
 
He cautiously focused and spotted another presence in a different place. Their movements had just seemed too precise. When their life was in danger, people could not flee with such a calm rhythm.
 
 
Which meant…
 
 
“That’s a fake. What an honest man. He actually took me up on my challenge.”
 
 
(But…)
 
 
With an explosive noise, he fired some flames and blew away the figures fleeing in front of him.
 
 
The attack left no corpses and no ashes.
 
 
It had truly been an illusion. The figures had easily disappeared into thin air.
 
 
The man’s smile deepened and he recalled the design on the card Stiyl had pulled out just before. The man calculated out what the construction of Stiyl’s spell must have been given his actions and his spiritual item.
 
 
The man quickly figured out where they were.
 
 
“The magic power used to create that illusion is leaking out. How sweet of you to leave footsteps behind as you flee.”
 
 
The man then ran through the dark alley with Lævateinn hanging down.
 
 
His targets were not far away.
 
 
 
 
Stiyl Magnus heard the man’s words from close by.
 
 
On one side of the empty alleyway was a backdoor standing ever so slightly open.
 
 
The iron door creaked slightly. The three who had run off were standing within.
 
 
“…He’s gone.”
 
 
Stiyl had a spell that hid his own body by creating a magical mirage.
 
 
But he had been unsure if that would be enough to trick that man. There was a danger of the man determining his location by detecting the origin of the magic power.
 
 
That was why Stiyl had prepared three levels of dummies.
 
 
The first was the mirage illusion of them fleeing within the back alley.
 
 
The second was the artificial presence of someone who had not actually been there.
 
 
And the third was activating it all such that the origin magic power that activated the spell was disguised.
 
 
“Ugh….That was nerve-racking,” said Theodosia quietly while she trembled in an unnatural posture.
 
 
Patricia stuck her head out of the door and looked off in the direction the man had headed.
 
 
She looked puzzled and asked, “Um, what is going on…?”
 
 
That question brought a bitter expression to Stiyl’s face. He himself wanted to ask some questions about that Lævateinn and he did not have time to explain about spells from the very beginning.
 
 
However, it seemed Patricia did not notice what Stiyl was thinking.
 
 
“But that was amazing. That looked like normal concrete, but it was actually some easily burnable material. I guess that way they don’t have to put pressure on the disposal facilities when they destroy a building.”
 
 
“…That ''was'' normal concrete. Lævateinn is what was amazing,” Stiyl carelessly responded to Patricia’s misplaced admiration.
 
 
“Eh?” Patricia’s expression made it clearly she still did not understand what was going on. “By the way, where did that guy head off to looking so confident?”
 
 
Stiyl headed back out into the alleyway.
 
 
“I temporarily transferred some magic power to a rune and activated the spell using that. I put the card I used as a relay point on a mouse’s back.”
 
 
“Um…?”
 
 
“In other words, he’s chasing after a dummy.”
 
 
When Stiyl said that, Patricia’s expression brightened as if a light bulb had appeared next to her head.
 
 
“Is it something like going in through a foreign server in order to prevent being traced?”
 
 
“…Maybe. I don’t really understand examples from that side of things.”
 
 
Stiyl was impressed at how calm she was given the situation and he checked to make sure the man was truly gone from the area.
 
 
“He’ll figure it out soon. We need to get away from here”
 
 
The three of them nodded and ran off in the opposite direction of the man with Lævateinn.
 
 
As they ran, Theodosia said, “Wh-what do we do now? Even if we lost him for now, we still have not resolved the real issue here.”
 
 
“True. This kind of trick will not work a second time. There is no guarantee we will be able to get away the next time we’re found.”
 
 
Patricia’s expression turned fearful hearing that.
 
 
“I want an opportunity to turn this around, but what was with that spiritual item!? He said it was Lævateinn, but that’s one of the strongest weapons in Norse mythology! It’s on the same level as Gungnir!” said Theodosia.
 
 
“There are two theories about it. One says it’s the sword held by the fire giant Surtr and the other says it’s the sword kept with Surtr’s wife. It seems this is a mix of the two, but it can’t be the real thing. It’s the same as your matches and Skírnir’s staff. It’s just a spiritual item with the same name.”
 
 
That meant it really was just a magical spiritual item created by carving runes into a normal sword.
 
 
But that was not enough to explain it.
 
 
Stiyl was quite knowledgeable of rune magic. That was why he knew that just carving runes like kenaz was not enough to produce such a great effect.
 
 
If they knew how it worked, they could perhaps find a way of defeating it, but…
 
 
“!?”
 
 
Suddenly, a deep red light appeared behind Stiyl and the others.
 
 
It was the flame of Lævateinn.
 
 
“Fuck that was fast!!”
 
 
The man must have seen through the trick Stiyl had set up. He was still far away, but he would catch up before long. He was not an opponent they could escape on foot and a trick like before would not work again.
 
 
Stiyl and Theodosia’s gazes met after they saw Patricia’s pale face.
 
 
“Let’s split into two groups.”
 
 
Stiyl grabbed Patricia’s hand and used his other hand to give Theodosia the treasure box with the rune stone in it.
 
 
“For some reason, he did not just kill Patricia and take the fragment of the epitaph. She should be a much easier target than us, but he ignored her. And I doubt he’s just overflowing with chivalry.” Stiyl blew out cigarette smoke in annoyance. “Most likely, he needs Patricia alive in addition to the rune epitaph. That’s why we need to split up the things he sees as high priority.”
 
 
“I have some general information regarding that…but I’ll explain it all later! Check this! I have also added information on a rendezvous point to the end!!”
 
 
Theodosia tossed her matchbox to Stiyl and disappeared down one side of a fork in the alley.
 
 
(So there’s a report inside an illusion in the fire…)
 
 
Stiyl rolled the matchbox around in his hand and ran down the other side of the fork with Patricia.
 
 
The alleyway was short. They exited onto a large road before long.
 
 
As they ran, Stiyl lit a match to get Theodosia’s information.
 
 
The information shown in the flames was as follows.
 
 
…By using the fragment of the rune epitaph, the stone monument containing the undiscovered branch of runes can be completely restored.
 
 
…But the movements of a special heavenly body called Donati’s Comet are needed for the restoration spell.
 
 
…To check the rules of its motion, a horoscope from when the comet last arrived is needed.
 
 
…The sole existing horoscope is currently in Academy City. (See a different match for details.)
 
 
“It’s here…?” Stiyl muttered.
 
 
According to Theodosia’s information, Academy City had discovered and retrieved the horoscope purely as a scientific item. Currently, it was becoming a slight issue between the science side and the magic side.
 
 
And as for the reason Patricia was being targeted…
 
 
…A special magical seal has been put on the fragment of the rune epitaph.
 
 
…The Dawn-Colored Sunlight applied the seal.
 
 
…The seal can only be removed by the boss of the Dawn-Colored Sunlight or one of her blood relatives.
 
 
…Unless the seal is removed, the epitaph cannot be restored.
 
 
That seemed to be the situation.
 
 
Excluding special exceptions such as Saints, the use of magic had nothing to do with genetic characteristics. However, some magicians did create spells that used the information from blood as a key. This was one of those locks.
 
 
It all fit perfectly with what the Lævateinn man seemed to be after.
 
 
Stiyl still was not sure what the Dawn-Colored Sunlight was after by giving the fragment of the epitaph to Patricia, but he at least knew what the Lævateinn man was after.
 
 
“Wh-what do we do!? Do you know where the nearest Anti-Skill station is!?”
 
 
“How will going there help us!? They can’t stand up to that man!!”
 
 
Patricia appeared to be suffering as she ran along next to Stiyl. She was a girl of around 12 who had not received any kind of training. She would not be able to run for long.
 
 
“Then what are we going to do? Can we…can we really get away from that man!? Before, you said just running wasn’t enough…”
 
 
“I’ll deal with this somehow. I have no other choice!”
 
 
Stiyl gritted his teeth at the fact that he could not give a real answer.
 
 
Unless he could figure out how the Lævateinn spiritual item worked, he would just be burned away if he faced that man head on.
 
 
The man’s flames were likely greater than Stiyl’s.
 
 
It pained him to admit it, but he had no way of winning in a straight fight.
 
 
He would be killed if he could not think up with to deal with the man, but he did not have time to think. In order to buy some time, he could…
 
 
“…The horoscope.”
 
 
“Eh?”
 
 
“That’s the final part that man wants so badly. If we can get it before he can, we can use it to stop him! I have enough information that I can find a way to defeat that Lævateinn as long as I have time to think calmly about it!!”
 
 
That same theory could be used with Patricia as the means of getting in the man’s way rather than the horoscope, but…
 
 
(No…)
 
 
Stiyl quickly shook away that slight temptation.
 
 
(In the worst case, he can still use a different blood relative to gain the Alaskan rune epitaph even if Patricia dies. On the other hand, the horoscope is currently unique. It’s clear which one will be more effective as a shield!!)
 
 
He decided to go with that reasoning.
 
 
He knew he was being soft.
 
 
Most likely, if Stiyl Magnus yielded there, he would end up truly giving in.
 
   
 
===Part 4===
 
===Part 4===

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