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===Part 7===
 
===Part 7===
 
On the Monday after Lisa's special training, Brynhildr Class officially began to work in preparation for the the school festival.
 
 
That being said, since the ordered supplies had not arrived, costume making could not begin yet.
 
 
Hence, the first thing to do was cooking practice—
 
 
"I-I'm going to cut it now? Can I cut it like this?"
 
 
Holding a kitchen knife unsteadily, Iris asked Mitsuki who was supervising everyone.
 
 
"Ahhh, wait! Did I not mention that the hand keeping the food stationary needs to be closed, held like a cat's paw!?"
 
 
Mitsuki corrected Iris with great alarm on her face.
 
 
"Tia will add the seaweed!"
 
 
"Stop! Too much! It expands suddenly in hot water, so just a little is enough!"
 
 
This time, Mitsuki was stopping Tia's actions.
 
 
What could I say? Watching the girls was making me gradually unsure of the outcome.
 
 
We were gathered in the home economics classroom to use fourth period's homeroom time for practice, trying out simple Japanese dishes. Any ingredients or equipment we lacked was taken from Mitsuki's dorm.
 
 
Mitsuki was the only one versed in Japanese cooking, so she had to walk around busily between the whole class.
 
 
Apart from Mitsuki, Ariella was apparently the only one with plenty of cooking experience. Although NIFL's survival training had taught me how to prepare wild game when hunting, my experience in normal cooking was virtually nil. But in spite of that, my skills still came in handy.
 
 
"Mononobe-kun... You're very fast at cutting."
 
 
"Mm."
 
 
While I was cutting ingredients without taking, Firill and Ren, working next to me, watched with impressed eyes.
 
 
"Because I'm very used to working with blades, but I know nothing about seasonings, so I need to count on Mitsuki for that."
 
 
Seasonings in survival cooking was basically using spices to cover up gamey flavors, which was quite primitive and could not be used in delicate Japanese cooking.
 
 
"I'm done over here."
 
 
Ariella, who had been working on the opposite kitchen table, spoke to us.
 
 
"Phew... This is exhausting."
 
 
Finishing her work with Ariella's assistance, Lisa wiped sweat off her brow.
 
 
Thus, we finally finished before fourth period ended. Then we all started to eat when the lunch bell rang.
 
 
The menu consisted of plain rice, miso soup, tamagoyaki and grilled fish.
 
 
"Mononobe! I'm the one who cut up the turnip in the miso soup!"
 
 
"Tia added in the miso and the seaweed!"
 
 
Iris and Tia stared excitedly as they watched me pick up a bowl of miso soup.
 
 
"—Thanks for the food."
 
 
At their urging, I tried the miso soup first.
 
 
But in that instant, an unexpected taste of sweetness made me choke accidentally.
 
 
"C-Cough, c-cough... W-What's with this sweet miso soup...?"
 
 
Hearing me say that, Iris cocked her head in puzzlement.
 
 
"Eh? Did I put in too much sugar at the end?"
 
 
"I-Iris-san, I never gave any instruction of that sort in the first place!"
 
 
Mitsuki confirmed the taste frantically then questioned Iris.
 
 
"Because I thought it tasted a bit salty, I thought I could use sugar to adjust."
 
 
"In a case like this, just add water to dilute the flavor—"
 
 
Hearing Iris' answer, Mitsuki brought her palm to her forehead and sighed.
 
 
"Sheesh, Iris! Don't do things without asking!"
 
 
"S-Sorry..."
 
 
Even Tia was angry at her. Iris slumped her shoulders dejectedly.
 
 
"Haha..."
 
 
Just as I laughed wryly at their interactions, someone patted me on the shoulder from the side.
 
 
"Mononobe-kun, try mine... for a change of taste."
 
 
I looked back to see Firill bringing a piece of tamagoyaki, cut to bite size, to my mouth using her chopsticks.
 
 
"H-Hey—Oomph."
 
 
Before I could answer, the approaching tamagoyaki was shoved into my mouth.
 
 
Initially, it tasted like ordinary egg, but when I bit into it, an intense bitterness instantly expanded in my mouth.
 
 
"...So bitter."
 
 
I gave my thoughts honestly, immediately prompting a surprised look on Firill.
 
 
"Eh? I heard it tastes better a bit charred, so I fried one side thoroughly..."
 
 
"You fried it for too long. Look, the inside has turned black, hasn't it?"
 
 
I pointed at the remainder of the tamagoyaki on Firill's plate. Since the charred side was rolled on the inside, it looked normal at first glance, but the burnt portion could be seen from the cross-section.
 
 
"Cooking is so deep... Ah, it's bitter."
 
 
Firill tried a bite herself and made a bitter look.
 
 
Thus, the first cooking practice concluded with many lingering issues.
 
 
The only saving grace was that the plain rice and grilled fish were successfully prepared, but that was only because they were Mitsuki and Ariella's responsibility.
 
 
If assigned to Iris or the others, failures might very well have resulted.
 
 
—Next time during practice, I'll need to watch everyone carefully.
 
 
After forcing myself to finish the sweet miso soup and bitter tamagoyaki, I secretly vowed to myself.
 
 
 
 
"Looks like we all need to practice cooking more, me included."
 
 
After school, Lisa remarked while preparing a report on today's activities. A band-aid was wrapped around her fingertip—She had cut herself when chopping ingredients.
 
 
"Yeah, because we're low on manpower... If possible, I hope everyone can get familiar with every job."
 
 
While feeling conscious of Lisa's warmth from our shoulder contact, I nodded in agreement.
 
 
Putting our desks together, we were working side by side with our shoulders touching.
 
 
The only people staying behind in the classroom were Lisa and I as members of the festival executive committee.
 
 
With a low student population to begin with, the school became silent as soon as lessons were over, hence writing with a pen sounded especially loud.
 
 
"...But by the way, leaning so close together does make it difficult to write."
 
 
Lisa remarked, feeling cramped.
 
 
Due to being so close together, we had bumped into each other's arm several times already.
 
 
"In that case, shouldn't we separate a bit?"
 
 
"No. To prevent us from forgetting the feeling during special training the other day, we must keep a proper distance as lovers as much possible when we are alone."
 
 
Despite blushing mildly, Lisa refused to separate.
 
 
"It's a bit late by now for me to ask, but you don't dislike this?"
 
 
I tried to ask her a question that had also occurred to me during the special training.
 
 
"Dislike what?"
 
 
"Well, I was thinking... even if it's for delaying engagement matters, isn't it quite an ordeal if you have to pretend to be a couple with a guy you don't like?"
 
 
Perhaps I was not being clear enough, so I explained further.
 
 
"Y-You have no need to worry about that sort of thing. I do this for myself."
 
 
"But... Sure, if it's just for a day, but we're going to keep doing this until the school festival, right? If you're forcing yourself, you definitely won't make it to the end."
 
 
The school festival workload was only going to increase, but adding mental stress unnecessarily for the sake of lovers training made me worry if it was a bad idea.
 
 
"No—I am not forcing myself."
 
 
However, Lisa was answering with a displeased expression.
 
 
"Really?"
 
 
"Really! There are many things I wish to th-thank you for... I also believe that you are not without aspects worthy of respect, so I don't d-dislike you."
 
 
Lisa stared at her paperwork while speaking.
 
 
"Huh? You mean—"
 
 
"Ah! D-Don't get the wrong idea, okay? I am simply saying that I don't dislike you, which doesn't mean I like you!"
 
 
Blushing intensely, Lisa waved her hands and added a clarification.
 
 
"I-I get it."
 
 
"Hoo, goodness gracious... Now isn't the time for you to be worrying about others, is it? Please prioritize your own memories."
 
 
Lisa sighed in exasperation and stopped what she was doing.
 
 
Then putting her paperwork on the side, she took out her portable terminal from her bag.
 
 
"—Just as I mentioned the day before yesterday, I researched Yggdrasil as much as possible. Including unconfirmed reports, I've picked out all the information that intrigues me."
 
 
"Now that you mention it, you said to start with investigating Yggdrasil. Oh... I originally planned to look things up, but totally forgot."
 
 
Realizing how forgetful and careless I was, I could not help but scratch my head.
 
 
Why would I neglect something so important?
 
 
"Could you at least show some crisis awareness for your own affairs? Whatever, even if you investigated, I expect nothing more than what was taught in class."
 
 
Lisa seemed like she had not expected anything from me to begin with. Shrugging, she called up Yggdrasil's information on the screen.
 
 
First to be seen was a photo of a gigantic, strangely shaped tree.
 
 
"This is a picture of Yggdrasil?"
 
 
I confirmed with Lisa.
 
 
"Yes, this the clearest of all recent photographs. Just as you can see, Yggdrasil resembles a tree in appearance, but unlike ordinary plants, it can move on root-like feet. Growing approximate twenty meters a year, its height currently approaches 500 meters."
 
 
Lisa nodded affirmatively the started explaining.
 
 
"It initially appeared in a Norwegian mountain range then moved south slowly. Currently, it has stopped on the border between Denmark and Germany. Furthermore, Yggdrasil was designated a dragon twenty years ago, but some say that it actually appeared not long after Vritra went missing. However, since there are no concrete records, the veracity of this is open to question."
 
 
"Not long after Vritra went missing... Meaning before the birth of the Ds, right? This is my first time to hear this."
 
 
I answered in surprise.
 
 
"Disregarding whether the report is real or not, there is no question that someone has proposed that idea. Back then, there were apparently rumors among the locals about a gigantic tree that suddenly appeared. Reportedly, it never moved until Leviathan and other dragons started to become active, which is probably why it wasn't designated a dragon until later."
 
 
"If that report is real—It means that Yggdrasil must be driven by different motives compared to the other dragons after all."
 
 
Vritra had appeared twenty-five years ago. Afterwards, Ds began to be born among humans and as though in response, the dragons made their appearance... Judging by this sequence, the explanation, that the dragons awakened in search of Ds as mates, would hold.
 
 
But if Yggdrasil had appeared before the birth of Ds, then very naturally, one would conclude that its goal was not to find a D for a mate.
 
 
"According to what you said, Yggdrasil seeks the extermination of all other dragons, right?"
 
 
"Yeah, that's definitely what Yggdrasil said."
 
 
"If that were to be the case, the report on the timing of its appearance becomes slightly more believable. However, this is merely unconfirmed intel, hence making deductions on such a foundation is very risky. For now, please listen to the other information I have researched."
 
 
Lisa switched screens to show the next page.
 
 
"Three large-scale attacks have been launched at Yggdrasil to date. On every occasion, they failed due to ''weapons malfunctioning''."
 
 
"Weapons malfunctioning? Not attacks having no effect or getting defended against?"
 
 
"Indeed. According to reports, all tanks and aircraft entering Yggdrasil's range would behave abnormally without exception. Even missiles launched from a distance would fly off in the wrong direction."
 
 
After listening to Lisa's explanation, I crossed my arms and pondered.
 
 
"If it's electronics going haywire, I think the reason might be a strong magnetic field..."
 
 
"Indeed, a strong magnetic field was apparently measured in Yggdrasil's vicinity. However, what acted erratically was not only computer-controlled weapons but everything powered by electricity."
 
 
"Electricity..."
 
 
Hearing this, I was reminded of something.
 
 
I was reminded of the data transmitted to me from Yggdrasil. In other words, that data was also—
 
 
"The following is my hypothesis. Perhaps Yggdrasil might possess a power related to electricity. The weapons data you've said to have received so far, and what is known as information recorded in the brain, are in other words, ''electric signals''."
 
 
It looked like Lisa had thought of the same thing as me.
 
 
"Yeah, I think that's very likely."
 
 
I nodded and agreed with Lisa. Immediately, she looked at me worriedly.
 
 
"May I... confirm something with you?"
 
 
"What is it?"
 
 
"Are you always connected to Yggdrasil?"
 
 
Lisa asked me cautiously. I could read from her eyes slight nervousness and wariness.
 
 
"No. If I call to it in my mind, Yggdrasil reacts, but it's only when receiving data that I feel there's a connection."
 
 
"Reacting when you call huh? In that case, it means that you might be under surveillance. But if you are not always connected to Yggdrasil... It's a relief for now."
 
 
Lisa breathed a sigh of relief but I did not understand what she was worried about.
 
 
"If I'm always connected to Yggdrasil, will something bad happen?"
 
 
"Certainly. Suppose it keeps sending electric signals to you persistently—In the worst-case scenario, Yggdrasil might seize control of your body. Please don't summon Yggdrasil lightly from now on."
 
 
"I-I got it."
 
 
Confronted with a possibility that never occurred to me, I nodded to promise her.
 
 
But regarding the transmission of information, I was always able to terminate it by my own will, so it seemed to me that Lisa was being paranoid.
 
 
During the first deal, Yggdrasil had sought my consent too. In other words, Yggdrasil did not have any coercive power to ignore my will when transmitting information.
 
 
"—Please be careful, okay? In any case, this is the information I have gathered this time. From now on, I will search for ways to recover your memories while working on the assumption that you are under Yggdrasil's electrical interference."
 
 
"Great, thank you, Lisa. I will put some serious thought into it too."
 
 
Hearing me say that, Lisa glared at me.
 
 
"Being motivated is very good and all, but since we have no idea whether Yggdrasil is friend or foe, we will leave direct negotiations as the last resort. Please do not take matters into your own hand."
 
 
"...Understood."
 
 
Reminded by Lisa, I nodded.
 
 
But thinking in hindsight, perhaps we should not have left it as a last resort for later.
 
 
Because two weeks later—"Green" Yggdrasil would ''vanish'' off the face of the Earth.
 
   
 
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