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== '''Night 2: The 15th November Incident''' ==
 
== '''Night 2: The 15th November Incident''' ==
   
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She had nothing important to her.
 
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She didn't have anything that was important for her.
 
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Or, maybe she did, in the past. But not anymore.
 
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Maybe there had been, once upon a time. But that was in the past. She didn’t remember anything like that.
 
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A millennium – it seemed so long to live for, yet, so short to destroy. Happy memories, hopes, miracles; all these warm, gentle feelings would gradually fade with the ebb of time, until, in the end, the only thing left was a cold, empty void. An empty shell, containing nothing but an Apple, stored within the void in her body. There was no reason for her to continue living, except living itself. She was like an ageless monster - how could she ever be called a human?
 
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A millennium was far too long a time to live, yet too short a time to go insane. Happy memories - joy, hopes, dreams; all of these warm and gentle feelings had been gradually stolen by the passage of time till the only thing left was a cold and empty void. She was empty. All she could do was store the Apples of her friends in the void that was her flesh. There was no reason for her to go on. She didn't even know why she was still alive. She only lived for the sake of living, and she was beginning to lose her grasp on her humanity. Had she become a monster?
 
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That’s why she couldn’t smile.
 
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She couldn’t smile.
 
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Because there wasn’t a single happy, blissful, or treasured memory, for her to smile at.
 
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She couldn’t find a single happy or treasured memory.
 
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Something that did not smile, that did not have something important in life – could such a thing be regarded as "human?"
 
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She was something that did not smile and didn’t have anything important in her life – could she really be called a ‘human’?
 
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“Who are you? What are you planning to do?”
 
“Who are you? What are you planning to do?”
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- As usual, she choked on her own words whenever someone asked her that question.
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Her shoelaces were messily bundled together. That was to be expected – after all, it had been a long time since she engaged in such a delicate activity. That was how she, Gankyū Eguriko, ended up sitting on the wooden floor in front of the dimly lit shoe closet at Kannonsakazaki Private High School, trying in vain to tie a butterfly knot. But after trying for a full ten minutes, she still couldn’t get it right. She could vaguely remember being good at it once, but that memory was long gone now.
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The only memories she had of her past were those filled with terrible pain, and a feeling of helplessness so powerful it was crushing. That was the reason she never tried very hard to remember.
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There was still quite some time before school began, and even the stairways were vacant. Guriko made it a point to get to school early in order to practice tying her shoelaces. Despite that, she hadn’t been able to produce anything better than a mess looking like a bunch of wet noodles, dragging her deeper into despair.
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She didn’t even realize that “he” was standing before her.
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With her head bowed and focused on tying her shoelaces, it wasn’t until she was engulfed by his shadow that she realized someone was standing in front of her, and so slowly raised her head.
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It was a tall man with a handsome face. Guriko had never seen such a handsome human, though she felt nothing as he stared at her. Being an immortal, things like attraction and love meant nothing to her. Those feelings had withered away to the point of no return.
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Despite that, she felt herself shiver involuntarily.
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She had no idea why.
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“...Are you waiting for me?” Guriko asked quietly.
   
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It was such an un-cute reaction.
-- As usual, whenever such a question was asked, she would find her words stuck in her throat.
 
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She had left all her cute, innocent, Usagawa Rinne-like reactions behind a long, long time ago.
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“I never thought I’d see you here this early. Having trouble with your shoelaces?”
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The man, Sakaki Guryū, shifted his gaze down to Guriko’s messed up shoelaces. Approaching her nonchalantly, he knelt down and swiftly untangled the mess of strings, gracefully fashioning a perfect butterfly knot out of them.
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With that, he looked up at Guriko, who was now sitting up straight, and bluntly said, “Don’t you even know something as simple as that?”
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“S-shut up! What are you doing here?”
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''Damm it!'', Guriko thought. She never would have imagined this guy helping her out. There was even a tinge of happiness inside her from it. Still, she knew that being nice to him wouldn’t do her any good.
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She knew she couldn’t be friends with him. That would be impossible.
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Feelings like that just weren’t going to exist, no matter how hard she wished for it.
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That was something Guriko knew very well.
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Guriko shifted her gaze from Sakaki’s face, which was inches from her own, and bowed her head. Sakaki immediately stood up and took an arrogant pose. He glared down upon her from above.
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“Like I said earlier, I want to know who you really are, your motives, and just what you are after here.”
   
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It was a calm, clear, and loud voice. It was a voice of authority.
Her shoelaces weren’t tied well. That was to be expected – after all, it was a long time since she engaged in such a pointless activity. Gankyuu Eguriko stood before Kannonsakazaki Private High School’s shoe closet, withdrew a pair of indoor shoes, and proceeded to sit on the wooded floor to tie up her laces in a butterfly knot. After trying for 10 minutes, though, she still couldn’t get it right. She could vaguely remember being good at it once, but, she couldn’t remember how to tie it right.
 
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Guriko didn’t feel intimidated in the slightest, however.
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“You don’t need to know.”
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“That doesn’t matter. Now talk. I don’t want to use force, but I will if I have to.”
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“You think you stand a chance against me?”
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Oh boy, what a bother.
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''Why did I say something like that?''
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In her sailor uniform, Guriko rose up slowly to her full height, looking up at the taller man. Sakaki returned her glare with an intense and fiery stare from his emerald eyes.
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People with beautiful eyes would always be beautiful...
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Guriko again averted her gaze and picked up her bag from the floor.
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“...Why do you want to know? Are you curious? Or just intrigued?”
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“Neither. I’m doing this out of love.”
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“...You’re worried about Usagawa Rinne?”
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“That’s right.”
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“Hmm...”
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What resolve! How could he answer without hesitation?
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''...Does he really love her that much?''
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Guriko gave him a small smile.
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“...How admirable. Both you and Usagawa.”
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“What?”
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“Nothing. Just talking to myself.”
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With that, Guriko looked at him and said sincerely, “Instead of suspecting me, why don’t you look out for the Mushi instead? I didn’t manage to kill Usagawa, and won’t ever try it again. Those Mushi, on the other hand... they won’t give up on that Apple so easily.”
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“Mushi...”
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“Yes.”
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Mushi – the name of the enemy.
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Guriko put on a stern face and stared at Sakaki, as if trying to burn a hole through him with her gaze.
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“Those guys were Mushi – And not only are they everywhere, they will stop at nothing to achieve their goal.”
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''Don’t let your guard down,'' she thought silently.
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The only memories she had in her memory bank were ones filled with intolerable anguish, which seemed to pin her down with feelings of helplessness. That was why Guriko always tried to forget her past.
 
   
There was still quite some time before school began, as evident by the empty stairways. In order to practice her butterfly knots, Guriko made it a point to come to school earlier. No matter how hard she tried, though, her shoelaces never resembled anything other than a pile of upsetted noodles, which left Guriko deeply disheartened. She never even realized when “he” stood before her.
 
   
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Out of all the teachers in Kannonsakazaki High School, the one in charge of Class 1-B, Sakaki Guryū, stood out above the others. His mannerisms were dignified and elegant, <span id="Pan An">[[Mushi:Vol1_TLnotes#Prince Charming| a total Prince Charming]]</span>. To top it off, he was quite the unique teacher, maybe even the best in the world. However, there was something weird about his teaching. Despite technically being a History teacher, he actually covered all the subjects for his class.
Focusing on tying her shoelaces with her head bended low, it wasn’t until she was covered by his shadow did she realize someone was standing before her. Guriko slowly raised her head.
 
   
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''Are we back in elementary school or something?'' Sakaki’s students didn't approve of this at all.
It was a tall man, with a handsome face. It was the first time Guriko had seen someone with such perfect features, but, even then, appeared aloof and indifferent. Being an immortal, she didn’t need something like attraction or infatuation of the opposite sex, nor did she need petty little things like love – those feelings she once had were now long gone.
 
   
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The answer to this riddle was Usagawa Rinne. Sakaki wanted to spend as much time as he possibly could with her. Thus, no matter if it was Biology, Gym, or Music, he indiscriminately taught everything. Not only that, but he did so flawlessly. There were no imperfections in his teaching style. Class 1-B’s steady rise in grades was easy to see. In addition to his handsome features and artistic talent (which were mostly wasted in his teaching profession), he had earned the students' approval as he was generally kind despite his somewhat cold personality. Therefore, he was truly unique. Gossiping co-workers called him <span id="Neptune King">[[Mushi:Vol1_TLnotes#Neptune King|Neptune King]]</span>, lord of the perfect ones, out of jealousy. The students who grew up in a later generation usually had no idea what they were talking about.
However, she found herself shuddering involuntarily.
 
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Yet, this superhuman named Sakaki Guryū had a problem one wouldn’t expect from someone like him. That problem was his ‘religion’ of 'worship-Usagawa-Rinne-above-all-else'. In other words, his obsession with 'Milady Usarin' and the notion that the world revolved around her. His love for the girl in Class 1-B was unrivaled and, in fact, was the very reason he had gotten a teaching license in the first place. His love was already common knowledge at Kannonsakazaki High School, and since he was the type to do whatever it takes to achieve his goals, he got his teacher's license through force, influence, and authority.
   
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And naturally, he would appear in 1-B’s classroom during lunch break because he wanted to eat lunch with Usagawa Rinne. Honestly, he was shameless. What was it about Usagawa Rinne that engrossed such a perfect man to this level of obsession? Does she have some sort of blood relation to <span id="Yang Guifei">[[Mushi:Vol1_TLnotes#Yang Guifei|Helen of Troy]]</span>!? It was a common topic for gossip among the students.
She didn’t know why.
 
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Something unique happened during an ordinary lunchtime in this classroom —
   
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“…… Are you waiting for me?”
 
   
Guriko said silently. It was such an un-cute reaction.
 
   
She had left behind all her cute, innocent, Usagawa-Rinne-like reactions, a long, long time ago.
 
   
“I never thought you would be here this early. Having problems with your shoelaces?”
 
   
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- that it became known as “The November 15th Incident” from then on.
The man – Sakaki Guryuu, shifted his gaze down towards Guriko’s messed up, noodle-like shoelaces. He then kneeled down, swiftly untied her shoelaces, and gracefully whipped by a butterfly knot.
 
   
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He then looked up at Guriko (who had sat up straight by now), and said, coldly, “Don’t you even know such basic things?”
 
   
“S-shut up! Why are you here?”
 
   
''Damn it'', Guriko thought. She never would have imagined being saved by this guy, and, for a second there, she was actually slightly happy. Even though she knew that being nice with this guy wouldn’t bring her any good.
 
   
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Even though she knew that it was impossible to be friends with him.
 
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''Hurry up.''
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''What’s taking Sensei so long?'' Usagawa Rinne thought to herself.
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The date was Monday, November 15th. Luckily, the classroom was quite warm on that day. Rinne calmly smiled and put two lunchboxes on her desk as she waited for Sakaki Guryū.
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Sakaki always ignored the normal school lunch and came to eat and chat with Rinne. She loved to cook, so it was never a problem for her to cook for two. Still, she couldn’t help but feel a bit odd at times because of their rather unnatural relationship. Sakaki grew up sheltered in an incredibly wealthy household, and sometimes the resulting lack of common sense would cause clashes with others.
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Secretly, though, she found this cute. It might not have been lady-like, but seeing that even the perfect Sakaki can sometimes act strange relieved her a bit. Sakaki Guryū was still human, just like her. Since that reassured her, she couldn’t deny that she liked that part of him to a degree.
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‘Like’ — Rinne liked Sakaki. Sakaki was a teacher, and she was his student. Despite this difference in status, this wall between them, the two loved each other. Such was their trust and their mutual understanding. They would be able to find happiness because of that.
   
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Usagawa Rinne was happy.
Even though she knew that, no matter how much, how often she wished for it, it was impossible for feelings to surface.
 
   
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Sure, she’d get worried from time to time.
This was something Guriko was very clear with.
 
   
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But she was undoubtedly happy.
Guriko shifted her gaze from Sakaki’s face, and lowered her head. Sakaki immediately stood up, his chest puffed up, bent his back backwards in an arrogant stance, and looked at Guriko.
 
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It was noisy. Even though Kannonsakazaki High School was prestigious enough to house only the most obedient of students, lunchtime was still rowdy. The school was old, so the floors and walls were worn and there were random scribbles here and there from past students. Although it probably bothered the neat freaks, Rinne actually liked it. She felt it paid homage to the history of the room, and gave some hints of those who occupied it before.
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A cold breeze blew in, causing the curtains to flutter inward. Despite the lingering warmth, Rinne knew the transition to winter had already begun.
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At this point, Sakaki Guryū finally arrived.
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Sakaki’s hair was a bit messy, probably since he’d rushed here.
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As soon as he opened the door, Sakaki shouted, “Sorry I’m late...” even before walking into the room.
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“It’s not a problem. I don’t mind.”
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Rinne smiled as she gave her gentle response. Despite how much it actually had bothered her, she let none of it show. Still wearing that apologetic face, Sakaki passed through the students who had hushed at the appearance of their teacher and walked over to Rinne’s desk. He pulled up a chair and sat down.
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“I’m truly sorry, Milady. Someone popped in at the worst time. It was some old man that looked like he could croak at any moment from the Education Committee or something. He kept going on and on without getting anywhere. I think the Director of Education probably dumped him on me.”
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Sakaki thought nothing of saying the harsh words he used and sighed.
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“Ugh! Why on Earth did they have to send him to me? And during my precious lunch break, too! The office is trying to punish me, I tell you.”
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Rinne held back a laugh, and covered her mouth with her hands.
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Sakaki’s confused expression was just too cute.
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“Sensei, maybe it’s best if you don’t look at it as someone is wanting to punish you. That’ll make you paranoid to the point that just thinking about it will bother you!”
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“That is true... What you say does make sense. Haha, I can’t tell who’s the teacher and who’s the student here, Milady Usarin.”
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She honestly didn’t know why he insisted on calling her “Milady Usarin”. “Usarin” was an abbreviation of her name “Usagawa Rinne”, but why the Japanese people love to shorten all proper nouns was a mystery to her. <span id="Pocket bells">[[Mushi:Vol1_TLnotes#Like pocket bells, personal computers, sexual harassment, or convenience stores|Like pocket bells, personal computers, sexual harassment, or convenience stores]]</span>. “Guriko” was another example of this.
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Rinne thought of the mysterious transfer student called Guriko who had killed her, even though Rinne barely remembered what happened that night. She had been watching TV when her door was suddenly busted open. When she turned around, something pierced her eye, and she passed out. When she woke up, Sakaki was by her side and her room was filled with blood. Beyond that, she remembered nothing.
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What had she gotten herself into? Just who exactly was that Guriko girl? Rinne did not understand what had happened at all - not that she particularly wanted to delve deeper into the matter. She only got upset when something threatened her future with Sakaki. If Guriko had actually wanted to kill her, then that would really be scary. Rinne understood far too well the pain of death.
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Yet, it would be silly to feel terrified just because of a possibility, and Guriko hadn’t shown any signs of acting up again. Therefore, Rinne wasn’t particularly on guard despite the fact that it had only been a few days since the girl transferred here.
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Besides, no matter what happened, Sakaki would protect Rinne. That was the way it was.
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With a cheerful expression, Rinne opened a lunchbox and idly chatted with Sakaki. She was poor, so her lunches weren’t anything luxurious, but Sakaki still seemed satisfied. He looked like a young child with clasped hands when he exclaimed, “Itadakimasu!” Seeing that, she couldn’t help but smile.
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This calm scene was the way they passed their time.
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While stuffing his face with green beans, Sakaki happily asked, “By the way, how’s the wall that got blood splattered all over it? Did you find a way to get it cleaned up yet?”
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Rinne poured some barley tea and downed it in one gulp. She then answered, “Well, there were bits of flesh in it too, so washing it with water only wouldn’t work. Even scrubbing it with a rag probably wouldn’t have worked, so I put new wallpaper over it.”
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“Wasn’t that expensive?”
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“Yup, I used up all my savings. Since the tatami was also soaked, I had to swap that out too. That was expensive too. For a poor student, that kind of spending is deadly.”
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“I’ll never forgive that Guriko. But back to the main point. Why don’t you get her to pay you back?”
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In front of Sakaki, who seemed honestly angry, Rinne merely shrugged.
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“It was you who fired that gun! Besides — Guriko probably has it worse than me. I think she’s homeless, and besides, she told me that she can’t even afford stationery.”
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“...Do you two talk often?”
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“We sit next to each other. She doesn’t seem to have anything to do after class, so I talk to her.”
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Rinne’s naivety nearly caused Sakaki to faint.
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“Your lack of concern for your personal safety never ceases to baffle me, Milady! Didn’t I tell you not to talk to her? That talking to her will get your eyes gouged out?”
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''I’ll gouge your eyes out!''
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That was actually a death threat.
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But still, Rinne was not afraid.
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“Something like that is obviously a joke. I know for sure she’s just scared of being alone. She avoids other people since she doesn’t want to hurt them. I can see that since that’s how I used to be. I think Guriko actually wants to interact with people more.”
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Rinne told Sakaki how she honestly felt, but he seemed less than impressed.
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Sakaki sighed while looking up at the ceiling.
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“Look... I know you’re naïve... But you should realize the reason why I don’t think she’s kidding is because she already gouged your eyes out once!”
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“I suppose that’s true.”
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Rinne, defeated, smiled and set her cup down with a “clank”. Sakaki seemed to have a grudge against Guriko, but Rinne didn’t think she was all that bad. She decided Guriko must have had a good reason for removing her eyes.
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“Aren’t you going to eat, Milady? You’ve only been drinking tea so far.”
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Sakaki was confused. Not only was Rinne’s food untouched, her lunchbox was even open. His question was a valid one.
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Rinne stayed silent for a while.
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“... I-I don’t know why, but I haven’t felt hungry or thirsty ever since Guriko almost killed me. To be honest, I haven’t eaten anything in about four days.”
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“What..?”
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Sakaki felt his voice crack as he spoke.
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“Even so, I’m still not hungry. Hmm... isn't that weird?”
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As she looked to him, she saw his face had gone white as a sheet.
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Sakaki had already told Rinne about her immediate resurrection after her eyes had been gouged out. But with this loss of appetite, this — wasn’t this extraordinary!? It was proof she wasn’t human anymore.
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After noticing she no longer had a need to eat, she had constantly ran into the bathroom to look at herself. She had been making sure she hadn’t turned into some sort of monster.
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If that happened, she’d lose Sakaki, and that was a fate worse than death for her. So Rinne had kept her lack of appetite hidden until then.
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“Sensei...”
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Rinne looked at Sakaki, who had yet to respond.
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Rinne understood that there were some things even Sakaki had trouble understanding, but even so, she longed for him to tell her “That’s okay” or “Don’t worry”, or anything like that. If only she could get that reassurance, she could go on.
   
“Like I said earlier, I want to know who you really are, what you really want, and why are you really doing this.”
 
   
It was a smooth, clear, yet loud voice. It was the voice of a dominator, a person who was clearly a class above others.
 
   
Guriko didn’t feel the slightest bit intimidated, though.
 
   
“There’s no need for you to know.”
 
   
“Even so, you still have to talk… Don’t make me use brute force.”
 
   
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But —
“You think you can actually beat me?”
 
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The door slid open.
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Guriko stood there. Her wolf-like hair looked like it had been styled by a typhoon. She had on a bored and impatient expression, but her eyes were the type that made you feel like you were staring down the barrel of a gun. This was the transfer student — Gankyū Eguriko.
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Her gaze fell upon the couple that sat across from each other in the center of the classroom — Sakaki Guryū and Usagawa Rinne. Right then, her face turned to one of surprise. For Guriko, whose face usually revealed no expression whatsoever, showing a genuine emotion like shock was quite a rare occurrence.
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Upon noticing the school’s well known lovers, this transfer student who had recently dominated the school’s discussions strode over and glared at Sakaki. She gave him a glare as if she were interrogating him and bluntly asked, “Have you eaten?”
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“...Huh?”
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“I asked you a question. Did you eat this food from the lunchbox?”
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Guriko’s expression was extremely focused. And thanks to her loud voice, the entire class had turned to look. All of them thought, "Ho boy, what’s that transfer student doing now?". The classroom became silent very quickly. Despite how odd it was, Sakaki decided to indulge Guriko in her question.
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“Yes, I ate it.”
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“Really?”
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She muttered mostly to herself.
   
Oh boy, what a bother.
 
   
Why did I say something like that?
 
   
Guriko slowly hoisted her sailor-uniform-clad body up, glaring at Sakaki’s face. Sakaki returned her glare with an intense, fiery, emerald stare.
 
   
People with beautiful eyes would always end up being beautiful.
 
   
Guriko averted her gaze and picked up her bag.
 
   
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“…… Why do you want to know? Are you curious? Or interested?”
 
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Guriko suddenly lowered her head and pressed her lips against those of Sakaki Guryū.
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“Eh...” “Whoa...”
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Sakaki’s eyes opened wide. Rinne was shocked. The class fell into uproar.
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“Ugh...”
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“Um... Ugh...”
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Guriko held Sakaki’s head and locked lips with him. Put plainly, she kissed him forcefully. In the middle of lunch. In front of the entire class. What the heck was she thinking?? This mysterious transfer known as Gankyū Eguriko had stolen a kiss from the teacher after just having been there for a few days. Not only that, she even did it in front of that teacher’s lover. Her motives didn’t matter. To the student body, this was clearly a declaration of war against Rinne. There was no other way for them to see it, but Guriko’s next action provided only added fuel to the fire.
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“Clang—”
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Of all the things that could happen!
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Guriko flipped the lunchbox Sakaki had been eating from and dumped out all the food that Rinne had lovingly prepared. Then, she took Rinne’s lunchbox and dumped it out as well before driving her foot into the spilled food. After she had destroyed the lunches, she declared, “Don’t eat this woman’s food!”
   
“Neither. I’m doing this out of love and commitment.”
 
   
“…… You’re worried about Usagawa Rinne?”
 
   
“That’s right.”
 
   
“Hmm…”
 
   
What a resolve. How could he afford to answer so willingly?
 
   
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And because of this —
Did he really love her that much?
 
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What was there to be done? There was nothing that could explain this. Without another word, Guriko walked off with pride, leaving the stunned Sakaki and pale Rinne behind. Within moments, any student that had a cell phone began to text and call their friends. Messages like: “Usagawa Rinne’s rival in love appears!” “On just her second day after transferring, Gankyū Eguriko kissed Sakaki Guryū, threw down the lunch Rinne made for him, and declared, 'Don’t eat that woman’s food!'” and “This will definitely be very interesting!” began to flood forth.
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That was the “November 15th Incident.” It has lived in infamy ever since.
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For those living an ordinary high-school life, this had been quite the event.
   
Guriko gave him a small smile.
 
   
“…… How admirable. Both you and Usagawa.”
 
   
“What?”
 
   
“Nothing. I’m talking to myself.”
 
   
With that said, Guriko looked at Sakaki, and said in her pure voice, “Instead of being cautious towards me, why not you be on the lookout for ‘Mushi’ instead? I didn’t manage to kill Usagawa, and won’t ever attempt to again. Those ‘Mushi’, on the other hand, won’t give up the Apple so easily.”
 
   
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“What splendid entertainment!”
“Mushi…”
 
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The voice androgynous. It lacked distinction.
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“What are you planning — Mushi?”
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That pure and innocent voice seemed to cut through the previous one.
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They were in front of classroom 1-B in Kannonsakazaki High School. Despite being outside the chaos of the classroom, there were always the echoing sounds of students in the hallway. The two of them faced off there, and despite them both having human appearances, neither of them were human at all. One was a Mushi taking on the form of a human, and the other had once been human, but had since become some creature that was only human-like — Gankyū Eguriko. The Mushi wore a sailor uniform, had short hair, and wore a friendly expression. She looked completely normal, save for her red eyes.
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The Mushi, still emotionless, made an intriguing noise.
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“This was just a confirmation! After all, there’s no way for ‘us’ to lose. We simply believed it important to check whether or not Usagawa Rinne’s Apple has taken root in her soul. You should already know there’s nothing we won’t do in order to achieve our objectives.”
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“...After death, the soul separates itself from the physical body. Apples reside in the soul, so — death is the only requirement for taking the soul, correct? Unfortunately for you, Usagawa Rinne’s Apple has already taken root in her soul. I confirmed this myself.”
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“But ‘we’ have not! We do not trust anyone besides ourselves, especially not you!”
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The Mushi replied in a dull and terrible voice. They had no individuality, and thus did not have emotions.
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They were an exterminating machine that moved in hordes — that was Mushi.
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“Even if you’re willing to do anything, you should have some discretion — did you plan on killing Sakaki Guryū?”
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“Since we did not know which lunchbox Usagawa Rinne would eat from, we poisoned both of them. Mmm, that was a necessary sacrifice! We Mushi aren’t hampered with your romantic ideals. As long as we obtain the Apple, it doesn’t matter what happens to others.”
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Guriko grit her teeth and said, “That’s why I despise you.”
  +
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“That may be, but we don’t particularly want you to hold feelings of affection toward us anyway.”
  +
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The aura emitted between the two non-humans grew unbearably intense. Its strength caused the windows in the hallway to begin to rattle.
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Guriko crossed her arms and glared at the Mushi.
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“But you have already lost. Usagawa Rinne's appetite is already gone, so the poison wouldn’t have worked on her anyway. Only Sakaki would have died. But I’m not going to let even that happen. You won’t have your way if I have anything to say about it.”
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“Haha!” the Mushi laughed.
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For the emotionless Mushi, laughter had only one purpose — to provoke.
  +
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“That was certainly an interesting way of removing the poison from that man’s mouth. You seem to be turning into quite the rebel. Where did you learn something like that?”
  +
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“You talk too much! Because of you, I had to create a big disturbance in class. There was no choice... Why does my reputation always have to suffer?!”
  +
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“Because your attitude is normally terrible, anyway. Something like this just adds to it.”
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“It’s probably - ”
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Guriko closed her eyes and then murmured as if in a trance, “ - because God hates me.”
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She then pulled a spoon from her skirt pocket and threw it at the Mushi, too fast for the naked eye to detect. The spoon cleanly pierced the eye of the fake schoolgirl Mushi. However, that wasn’t enough to stop its inertia. The spoon shot traveled through the eye socket, through the brain, and out the back of the skull. Obviously, this wasn’t something a human could pull off. The Mushi gave a small final smile before its ruined body collapsed. Right before it hit the floor, it broke down and disappeared.
  +
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The blood-stained spoon fell to the ground with a gentle metallic sound.
  +
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“It doesn’t matter anyway. I’m used to being hated.”
  +
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And so, Guriko skipped class and went up to the roof for an afternoon nap.
   
“Yes.”
 
   
Mushi – the name of the enemy.
 
   
Guriko put on a stern face and stared at Sakaki, as if trying to bore a hole in him with her gaze.
 
   
“Those guys are ‘Mushi’ – not only are they everywhere, they will stop at nothing to achieve their goal.” <!-- <Kumichael> personally, i like "stop at nothing" more than "stop at no cost." -->
 
   
Don’t let your guard down – That was what Guriko silently thought.
 
   
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After school ended that day, Usagawa Rinne staggered home with an air of frustration and defeat. Her thoughts were plagued with what had happened at lunch. Guriko had kissed Sakaki Guryū and told him to stop eating Rinne’s food. It made her heart pound. What was this uneasy feeling? Why did she feel so nauseous?
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“Why...”
  +
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Why did Guriko kiss Sakaki? What kind of reason could she have to do this? Rinne smiled bitterly. Why was she so upset? Sakaki had kissed someone else, but why did seeing that annoy her so much?
  +
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“So annoying...”
  +
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Rinne noticed her jealousy of Guriko, and felt a bit disgusted by it. Was this what it felt like to have that which you value most threatened? This was the first time Rinne felt something like this, so it was hard to describe. “Jealousy” was the most accurate word, she figured. Rinne loved Sakaki, and seeing him kiss another girl was incredibly painful. So painful that for the time being she didn’t even want to talk to Sakaki.
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Even though Sakaki’s feelings hadn’t changed and he didn’t hate Rinne, she still felt dejected. Noticing her own unreasonably poor mood, Rinne worried herself into a deeper depression. Rinne decided it was a bit like saving a cookie to enjoy later, only for someone else to eat it. She and Sakaki had only kissed once, on Sakaki’s birthday. Rinne thought of that as a bond between them, something that only she had.
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However, that was no longer true. Guriko had kissed Sakaki right in front of Rinne.
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“I’m so useless...”
  +
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She wanted to cry. She was already almost crying. It felt weak to be so bothered by this. She was still a weak human who trembled over such a trivial fact. Even if her body lost the ability to die, her heart was still so weak. So fragile. So powerless. So pathetic!
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  +
Realizing that obsessing over this was only going to make her feel worse, she decided not to dwell on it any longer. That’s it! Even if she avoided Sakaki today, she would greet him with a smile tomorrow! After that resolution, she felt a bit better.
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Passing the bustling market, she then walked down a rough path. It was always deserted here. Only the weeds were present, and there wasn't so much as a parking lot. Rinne blankly gazed at the unchanging scenery where she used to frequently get lost as she walked, her thoughts jumbled.
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“Hey, you. The young lady over there.”
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A voice. Rinne turned to look. A small, mysterious stand had appeared in the empty space. Or maybe it was a shop? At least, it was covered with a plastic tarp like a tent. Inside the violet tent was a crystal ball, and sitting behind that was a robe-wearing man who gave off a strange vibe. There was a sign out front that read, “Fortune telling, 100 yen”.
   
In charge of class 1-B was a teacher named Sakaki Guryuu. Due to his dignified elegance reminiscent of <span id="Pan Yue">[[Mushi:Vol1_TLnotes#Pan Yue|Pan Yue]]</span>, the teacher was the highest-level human alive. Though classified as a history teacher, he also teaches the other subjects. “Are we back in elementary school or something?” Sakaki’s students looked upon this matter in a variety of ways. The reason why he does this lies with Usagawa Rinne, as he wished to spend as much time with her as possible. Thus, no matter if it’s health, physical education, or music, he indiscriminately taught; and not only that, but none of his teaching had even the slightest imperfection. Class 1-B’s steady rise in grades was obvious to anyone who would bother to check. In addition to his handsome features and artistic talent which were mostly wasted in his teaching profession, he was, though a bit cold, on the whole honest and kind, earning him his students’ approval and confirming his status as a superior being. Envious teachers who gave long lectures instead of holding meaningful discussions took to calling him <span id="Neptune King">[[Mushi:Vol1_TLnotes#Neptune King|Neptune King]]</span>, lord of the perfect ones; although, the students who grew up in a later generation usually had no idea what that meant.
 
   
Yet, this superhuman Sakaki Guryuu had a problem one wouldn’t expect of a person like him. That problem was his “religion” of “worship-Usagawa-Rinne-above-all-else”; in other words, his “the-world-revolves-around-Usarin-kakka” ideology. His love for this student was extraordinary, and in fact, it was for the sake of staying near this love that the man named Sakaki Guryuu bothered to obtain a teaching license. This love was already common knowledge at Kannonsakazaki High School, and since he was the type to do whatever it took to achieve his goals, his teaching license was naturally obtained through force, influence and authority.
 
And just as naturally, during lunch break, he was in 1-B’s classroom eating with Usagawa Rinne; truly, the man lacked shame. What part of Usagawa Rinne could have caused such a perfect man to fall to such a state? Does she have some sort of relation to <span id="Yang Guifei">[[Mushi:Vol1_TLnotes#Yang Guifei|Yan Guifei]]</span>!? Many rumors on the matter spread throughout the school’s student population. For all these reasons, Sakaki remained a main topic in gossip.
 
One ordinary lunch in the class taught by such a man—
 
   
A unique event occurred, which was remembered as “The November 11th Incident.”
 
   
   
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Hurry up.
 
  +
“Hey, the young lady over there.”
  +
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Rinne couldn’t help but stop and turn to look at the perplexing little shop.
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She was sure it hadn’t been there that morning.
  +
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The mysterious fortune teller spread out his hands and said in an ambiguous voice, “That’s right, I'm doing fortune tellings. Good luck, ill fortune, fated events, and romantic matches are all revealed. A young lady of your age should at least know about horoscopes or blood type fortunes! Besides those, I can do fortunes with Tarot cards, normal playing cards, flower languages, or even with water flow. Your face, hands, clothes, and even the layout of your home are also taken into consideration. Just tell me your name, and I can read your fortune for you!”
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Should she give it a go? — He just kept rambling on. Did he really have nothing else to do?
  +
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The price wasn’t that bad, and it’d be kind of pathetic if the fortune teller got ignored despite all his promoting. Therefore, Rinne carelessly walked into the tent. The inside was flooded with an odd, hazy light. The fortune teller gazed intently at Rinne and then at his crystal ball before announcing, “Oh, ah... this is bad!”
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“What...”
  +
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''I haven’t even said anything yet…'' she thought. The fortune teller lifted up his crystal ball and gleefully repeated, “Bad! Bad!”
  +
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“This is ominous! Usagawa Rinne-san, your fortune is doomed. It’s hellishly evil luck. The movements of the stars are terrible!”
  +
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“My name — ”
  +
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''Did I tell him my name? No, I didn’t.''
  +
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The fortune teller didn’t seem to notice her confusion as he blathered on, “Life is like a star. Sometimes it grows dim, while other times it shines brightly. Unfortunately, though, smaller stars are attracted to larger ones, and when they collide the smaller stars are smashed to pieces.”
  +
  +
He looked at Rinne with his eyes that he had been hiding behind a hood. They were red.
  +
  +
“Some great existences cannot be approached. A star too small will only end up crushed if it reaches for something greater. It needs to know its limits if it is to remain safe. The gravity of a giant star is great, and draws in many small stars that only end up destroyed. Only by living carefully will they live long enough to achieve a death with blinding radiance.”
  +
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“That — "
  +
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Rinne stood up, staring at the cross-legged fortune teller. “That’s - ”
  +
  +
“Make no mistake, it is you I speak of!”
  +
  +
The fortune teller wearing the violet robe gloomily addressed her in an androgynous voice, “Should you not reach out and stay your distance, you shall have an even more brilliant death.”
  +
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She realized this fortune teller was dangerous, but there were questions she had to get answered first.
  +
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“You’re saying the large star is Sensei? And the small star is me? I... can’t be with Sensei?”
  +
  +
After hearing Rinne’s soft, almost-crying voice, the fortune teller lips curled up in a smile.
  +
  +
“You seem to misunderstand.”
  +
  +
The so-called large star —
   
Why won’t he come already? Usagawa Rinne thought to herself.
 
   
Monday, November 15th. Thankfully, the classroom that day was quite warm; Rinne smiled calmly, and put two lunchboxes on her desk as she waited for Sakaki Guryuu.
 
   
During lunch, Sakaki always disregarded the school lunches and came to the classroom to eat and chat with Rinne. Rinne loved to cook, and never found it troublesome to cook for two.
 
   
Yet, once in a while, she still felt that, compared to the standard student-teacher relationship, her actions were a bit odd. Sakaki grew up sheltered in an incredibly wealthy household, and the resulting lack of common sense caused people to occasionally react to his actions.
 
   
Secretly, though, Rinne found this cute. She shouldn’t have felt this way, but seeing that the almighty, flawless Sakaki can sometimes act strange made her feel a bit relieved. Sakaki Guryuu was still a human, just like her. Since it allowed her to think such thoughts, Rinne liked that awkward side of Sakaki.
 
   
  +
“Is, of course, the Apple of Eden.”
“Like”—Rinne liked Sakaki. Sakaki was a teacher, and Rinne was his student. Despite this difference status, or rather, this wall between them, the two loved each other. That was their trust, and their mutual understanding, it was thanks to those that they would be able to find happiness.
 
   
Usagawa Rinne was happy.
 
   
She worried sometimes.
 
   
But, she was undoubtedly happy.
 
   
   
It was noisy. Even if one gathered Kannonsakazaki High School’s most intelligent students into the classroom, lunchtime would instantly reduce them into rowdy noise-makers. This wasn’t exactly new for high schools, so the floor and walls were a bit unclean and many wondered which past students wrote the messages found scribbled in places. Though orderly people would surely be disgusted by such a classroom, Rinne actually liked it. She felt it allowed one to understand the importance of the room’s history, and know more about the people who used to use it.
 
   
  +
The voice came from behind her.
A cold wind blew in, causing the windows to burst open. Rinne realized that, though it looked warm, it had long since begun to transition to winter.
 
  +
At this point, Sakaki Guryuu showed up.
 
  +
Rinne slowly turned her head, and saw about ten people, all with those same red eyes.
  +
  +
It was a bizarre scene. These emotionless and insect-like people had gathered behind her when she wasn’t paying attention. Their appearances ranged all over the place. There were children, adults, an old lady with a crooked back, a housewife who seemed to be on her way home after shopping, and a high school student in uniform. They seemed to lack a sense of self, as if they were all one. Judging by their looks alone, though, it was hard to see any correlation.
  +
  +
Rinne cried out softly, taking a step back. She was terrified. Just what did these people want? She had not heard from Sakaki about his encounter with a fortune teller called Mushi, and this was her first experience with something like this. It had become quickly apparent she had been thrust into some sort of bizarre world normal humans never saw. What could she do in such a world?
  +
  +
Rinne shuddered as the fortune teller behind her said in a bored tone, “I don’t think resistance is going to get you anywhere. Though we Mushi do not have superhuman strength, we are not weaker than humans either. You are no match for us!”
  +
  +
“What are you planning to do to me?”
  +
  +
“We would like you to die.”
   
Sakaki’s hair was not as neat as it usually was, probably since he’d rushed here.”
 
   
As soon as he opened the door, even before walking in, Sakaki shouted, “Sorry I’m late—”
 
   
“It’s not a problem. I don’t mind.”
 
   
Rinne smiled while gently responding. Though she actually worried a great deal over Sakaki’s tardiness, she did not show it. Sakaki, still with an apologetic expression, passed through the students who quieted down after seeing their teacher appear, walked toward Rinne’s desk, grabbed a chair, and sat down.
 
“I’m truly sorry, Usarin-kakka. Someone came to see me at a horrible time. Some education committee people or something, it was some old guy who looked like he’d fall dead at any moment. He kept going on and on without getting anywhere; he probably had bad hearing and the Director of Education dumped him onto me.”
 
Sakaki thought nothing of saying these harsh words, and he gave a sigh.
 
   
“Ugh! But if you think about it, why did they have to send someone to me? And during lunch break at that. The office is probably trying to punish me.”
 
Rinne held back a laugh.
 
   
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The “Mushi” in front of her that looked like an office worker responded in an identical voice. That cruel response shocked Rinne. ''I’m going to be killed! I’m going to be killed!'' Terror filled her body.
Sakaki’s confused expression was just too cute.
 
  +
  +
“In other words, we will use every method we can think of to kill you, Usagawa Rinne. Strangulation, beating, poisoning, stabbing, shooting at you to make you bleed out, or perhaps even drowning or burning you. If you still will not die... we’ll just think of something else! We’ll start with these.”
  +
  +
Her first thought was to ask Sakaki for help. She had his number stored in her phone, she just needed about 30 seconds to get a hold of him.
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  +
However, it didn’t seem like these things were interested in giving her those 30 seconds.
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  +
The fortune teller Mushi seemed to read her mind, and harshly told her, “I won’t let you call for help. Besides, the bodyguards Sakaki Guryū secretly sent to protect you should have already been taken care of by other Mushi. No matter how you look at it, nothing will save you. How sad — "
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  +
A mountain of terror fell upon her and she let out a hoarse scream.
  +
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The office worker Mushi wrapped his hand around Rinne’s slim neck. She had frozen in fear. Dry, flat fingers began to squeeze painfully into her throat.
  +
  +
“First we’ll strangle you. Ah, it seems like you can still feel pain. How unfortunate...”
  +
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A Mushi continued, “This will hurt!”
  +
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The incredible strength of the choking gave new definition to the word “pain”. She felt like her neck was going to break in two.
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She didn’t have the strength to resist and the pain had robbed her of the ability to think straight. All she could do was cry out with ear-piercing shrieks.
  +
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“... We’re just getting started. Carry the guilt of your crime to your death!”
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''Crime?''
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''I committed… a crime?''
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''That’s why I must suffer like this and die such a brutal death?''
  +
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''If that was the case — what crime did I commit?''
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Her vision became blurry and she got dizzy. At this point, she wasn’t even sure if she was still conscious. Her neck made a creaking sound. It hurt. It hurt so much.
  +
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Usagawa Rinne naturally thought of Sakaki Guryū. All she could do was think of her feelings for him and pray he could hear them — then, she could die.
  +
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Then—
   
“Sensei, it’s best if you don’t think someone wants to punish you or is badmouthing you, since that’ll lead to paranoia and just thinking about it will make you uncomfortable!”
 
   
“True, what you say makes sense. Haha, I can’t tell who’s the teacher here, Usarin-kakka.”
 
   
Rinne doesn’t know for what unclear reason Sakaki decided to call her “Usarin-kakka.” At least, “Usarin” was an abbreviation of her name “Usagawa Rinne,” but why do the Japanese love to shorten all proper nouns? <span id="Like personal computers, sexual harassment, or convenience stores">[[Mushi:Vol1_TLnotes#"Like personal computers", sexual harassment, or convenience stores|Like personal computers, sexual harassment, or convenience stores]]</span>. Even the name “Guriko” was an example.
 
   
Rinne thought of the mysterious transfer student called Guriko who killed herself, though Rinne barely remembered the events of that night. She was watching TV, and her door was suddenly opened. As she turned around, something was forced into her eye, and she lost consciousness. When she woke up, Sakaki was by her side, her room was filled with blood and… everything else had been forgotten.
 
   
What had she gotten into? Who exactly was that Guriko girl? Rinne did not understand what happened at all, though she didn’t particularly want to delve more deeply into the matter. Only when her life with Sakaki was threatened did she feel at all dissatisfied. If Guriko had actually wanted to kill her, that would be truly scary, since Rinne understood far too well the pain of death.
 
   
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A flash.
Yet, to worry endlessly over a fear of death would be too foolish, and Guriko didn’t show any signs of acting again, so Rinne wasn’t particularly on guard despite the fact that only two days and a weekend had passed.
 
   
Besides, no matter what happened, Sakaki would protect her. That was their agreement.
 
   
With blissful emotions dominant, Rinne opened a lunchbox and chatted with Sakaki about trivial topics. Rinne’s poverty prevented her from making anything luxurious, but Sakaki still seemed satisfied. He seemed like a young child with clasped hands saying “It’s started!” while actually starting to enjoy himself, and Rinne couldn’t suppress her smile.
 
Like this, the two calmly passed their time.
 
   
While stuffing his face with green beans, Sakaki merrily said, “By the way, how’s that wall that got blood splattered all over it? Has it been cleaned up yet?”
 
Rinne poured some tea, drank it in one gulp, and answered, “Well, since the blood also had fat in it, washing it with only water wouldn’t work. Even wiping it with a rag probably wouldn’t work, so I put new wallpaper over it.”
 
   
“Wasn’t that expensive?”
 
   
“Yup, I used up all my saving. Since the tatami was also dyed red, I had to swap that out too. That was expensive too. For a poor student, spending that much is fatal.”
 
“I can never forgive that Guriko. But back to the main point, why don’t you get her to pay for you?”
 
   
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A dazzling flash shot into the back of the head of the Mushi strangling her. With violent force, the impact covered the inside of the tent with blood. In an instant, the Mushi disappeared as if it had blown up. Rinne was suddenly released, and fell to the ground in a coughing fit. She had a hard time believing the retching sounds were coming from her own throat. Wiping off the saliva from her mouth, she desperately tried to get a grasp on her surroundings. The thing in front of her—
In front of Sakaki who honestly seemed angry, Rinne merely shrugged her shoulders.
 
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Was spinning.
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A blood-stained spoon fell to the ground.
  +
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The flash that had killed the Mushi and saved Rinne was —
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— A spoon.
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“... How many times do I have to say it before you blockheads get it? Killing Usagawa Rinne is pointless.”
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The Mushi all turned to look at the source of the voice, and so did Rinne. The voice came from the entrance to the empty lot where they were.
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The person standing there was Gankyū Eguriko.
   
“So Sensei would be the one to start this! But—Guriko’s probably more poor than I am. She seems homeless, and besides, she even said that she can’t afford stationery.”
 
   
“…Do you two talk often?”
 
   
“We sit next to each other. She never seems busy after class, so I talk to her.”
 
   
Rinne’s naivety nearly caused Sakaki to faint.
 
   
“Your lack of concern for your safety always shocks me, Usarin-kakka! Don’t I always tell you not to talk to her? And that talking to her will get your eyes gouged out?”
 
I will gouge out your eyes!
 
   
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Her steely face clearly showed unhappiness. Her wolf-like hair was even more of a mess and her uniform was dirty. It seemed pretty obvious she’d just woken up from a nap. With piercing eyes and armed with several spoons, Gankyū Eguriko of class 1-B, seat eleven, shouted with her pure voice, “I can’t be too careful. Even an afternoon nap is a no go now. And I was sleeping so comfortably, too. Well, have you said your prayers yet?”
Guriko had actually uttered those words.
 
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At that moment—
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Whoosh.
   
But still, Rinne was not afraid.
 
   
“Something like that’s obviously a joke. I know for sure she’s just lonely. She avoids other people since she doesn’t want to hurt them; I’d know since I used to be like that. I think Guriko actually wants to interact more with other people.”
 
   
Rinne truly thought this, but Sakaki’s reaction was subtle.
 
   
He sighed while looking up at the ceiling.
 
   
“I knew you were way too naïve in judging others… You should know, the reason why I don’t think she’s kidding is because she’s already gouged out your eyes once!”
 
   
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Just when Rinne thought she saw Guriko’s hand move, three spoons were already streaking for the eyes of three of the Mushi. The Mushi died just like the one before, instantly bursting before disappearing. Rinne absent-mindedly thought that they kind of resembled popping balloons.
“Well, that's not wrong.”
 
   
Rinne, defeated, smiled and set her cup down with a “clank.” Sakaki seemed to hold extreme hostility towards Guriko even though she didn’t seem so bad to Rinne. She decided, Guriko must have had some overwhelming reason for removing her eyes.
 
   
“Actually, aren’t you going to eat? You’ve only been drinking tea so far.”
 
   
Sakaki couldn’t understand. Not only was Rinne’s food untouched, her lunchbox hadn’t even been opened. One couldn’t blame Sakaki for his surprise.
 
Rinne stayed silent for a while.
 
   
“…I-I don’t know why, but I haven’t felt hungry or thirsty ever since Guriko almost killed me. To be honest, I haven’t eaten anything in about four days.”
 
   
“What—”
 
   
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As she was thinking that, the bruises on her neck and the pain she felt disappeared as if they had never happened at all. The fortune teller Mushi clicked his tongue and confirmed it.
Sakaki felt his voice was particularly weak in saying this.
 
  +
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“Really — you won’t die. How troublesome!”
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“I’m out of spoons.”
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Guriko ignored the Mushi’s words, and with a grim expression said in a low voice, “... So from now on it’s going to be hand-to-hand combat. Fists aren’t like spoons, they can’t kill with a single hit. It’s gonna hurt. A lot. If you Mushi don’t want to be pummeled, then you’d better duck your tail between your legs and scram!”
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The words were thick with malice. It was a voice filled with total confidence backed by powerful murderous intent that caused Rinne to stiffen in fear.
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“Unfortunately —“
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But the Mushi were not intimidated at all.
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“—Pain and suffering are not obstacles to our goals!”
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“I know. Then — I’ll just wipe you all out.”
  +
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And so Guriko charged forward.
  +
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Rinne shut her eyes in fear.
   
“Even so, I’m still not hungry. Hmm… is that weird?”
 
   
Rinne looked at Sakaki. Sakaki’s face was completely pale.
 
   
Sakaki already told Rinne about her immediate resurrection after her eyes were gouged out. But with this loss of appetite, this—wasn’t this disastrous!? It showed that she wasn’t human anymore.
 
   
After noticing the disappearance of her sense of hunger, Rinne’s fear led her to run repeatedly into her bathroom to check in her mirror that she hadn’t turned into a monster.
 
If she had turned into one, Sakaki would definitely shun her, which to her was far worse than death or anything else, and so Rinne kept her lack of appetite hidden until then.
 
   
“Sensei…”
 
   
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Leaving the public baths, Usagawa Rinne returned home feeling warm and refreshed. She tossed her towel and old clothes in the washing machine in front of her apartment. It had been left there by the previous tenant, and though it didn’t work too often, it was still rather durable. Rinne picked up the key hidden under it and opened the door to her apartment. Inside it was pitch black and obviously empty. She turned on the light and let out a sigh of relief. The fear of an ambush waiting for her gradually fled from her mind. She unconsciously touched her neck that had long since stopped hurting.
Rinne looked at Sakaki, who had yet to respond.
 
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“Ah...”
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She stood there for a while, feeling slightly helplessness before she shook it off. She pulled out a comforter from the closet as well as a pillow, and then looked at her cell phone to check the time. 10:02 PM. Sakaki had bought her the phone, and he paid the bill as well. She always felt guilty about using it. After today, though, she really wanted to call him. Rinne stared at the phone, hesitating... Should she call, or not? It was embarrassing to call this late at night.
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As she stood there, the doorbell rang. At first, she just stared at it, a bit stunned. The only reason this apartment had a doorbell at all was because the previous tenant had installed one. With a small apartment like that, it served no real purpose. Knocking would have worked just as well.
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Who could it be?
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The events of that day started to haunt her again and she shuddered. The horrifying fortune teller, the man who strangled her, the transfer student who killed them without a second thought, and those people called Mushi who exploded before they died. She couldn’t begin to understand any of it and she didn’t want to, either. The fortune teller’s words cryptically repeated in her head: Some things couldn’t be touched or even approached.
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Now there was knocking on the door. Rinne slowly got up while thinking, ''Who is it?''. She wondered if it might be the self-proclaimed musician who lived next door to her, coming again to borrow some rice.
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The door opened. That’s right, it wasn’t even locked.
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The one silently standing at the open door was—
   
Rinne understood that there were some things even Sakaki had trouble understanding, but even if he understood nothing, she still wanted him to say, “That’s okay,” or “Don’t worry,” or something alone those lines. If only that would happen, she could continue to live on.
 
   
But—
 
   
The door was slammed open.
 
   
Guriko stood there. With wolf-like hair in a mess that must have been created by a typhoon, a bored, impatient expression, and ab intense pair of eyes, this was the transfer student—Gankyuu Eguriko.
 
   
Her gaze focused on the two sitting across from each other in the center of the classroom—Sakaki Guryuu and Usagawa Rinne. At that moment, her face showed her astonishment. For Guriko whose face was usually completely expressionless, showing shock like this was quite a rare occurrence.
 
   
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“Guriko... chan.”
This transfer student who recently dominated the school’s discussion, upon noticing the school’s best-known lovers, strode over, glared at Sakaki like a police officer would a vital witness, and indignantly asked, “Have you eaten?”
 
 
“…Huh?”
 
 
“I asked you a question. Did you eat this?”
 
 
Guriko’s expression was extremely focused. And thanks to her loud voice, the entire class turned to look. All of them though, “What… What? What’s that transfer student doing now?” The classroom suddenly became quiet, and though Sakaki found it strange, he still decided to answer Guriko’s question.
 
 
“Yes, I ate it.”
 
 
“Really?”
 
 
She murmured to herself.
 
 
 
Guriko suddenly lowered her head and stole Sakaki Guryuu’s lips.
 
 
“Eh…” “Whoa…”
 
 
Sakaki’s eyes opened wide. Rinne’s face showed astonishment. The class fell into uproar.
 
 
“Ugh…”
 
“Um… Ugh…”
 
 
Guriko held Sakaki’s head, and stole his lips. Put plainly, she forcefully kissed him, in the middle of lunch, in front of the entire class. What exactly was she thinking? This mysterious transfer known as Gankyuu Eguriko stole a kiss from the teacher the second day after she transferred in, and she even did in front of the teacher’s lover, Usagawa Rinne. No matter her real motivations, in the eyes of the students, this was a war declaration against Rinne. They would inevitably interpret the situation that way. But, Guriko’s next action provided even less hope for peace.
 
 
“Clang—”
 
   
Of all the things to happen!
 
   
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Guriko flipped over the lunchbox Sakaki was eating from, which was filled with food lovingly made by Rinne, causing all the food to spill out. Then, she took Rinne’s lunchbox and knocked that on the ground as well before stomping the food inside to mush. She ended by dropping the words, “Don’t eat this woman’s food!”
 
   
   
And because of this—
 
   
What do say now, coming up with an explanation would truly be difficult! Leaving things as such, Guriko pridefully left the stunned Sakaki and the pale Rinne. Every student in class with a cell phone, through calls or texts, passed their message along: Usagawa Rinne’s rival in love appears! On her second day after transferring, Gankyu Eguriko kissed Sakaki Guryuu, knocked down the lunch Rinne made for him, and ordered, “Don’t eat that woman’s food!” This will definitely be very interesting!
 
   
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“You didn't need to add a 'chan'.”
This was the “November 11th Incident” that has been passed down through the school ever since.
 
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For those living an ordinary high-school life, this was an unprecedented disturbance.
 
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Gankyū Eguriko spoke in a sharp tone, and had an extremely dissatisfied expression plastered on her face.
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Even though she was bewildered by the unexpected visitor, Rinne still remembered that Guriko had saved her earlier that day. For that, she relaxed and loosened herself up a bit.
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“What are you doing here at this hour...?”
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“It’s cold outside.”
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“Eh?”
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“Let me live here.”
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“...Eh, huh?"
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The outlandish and selfish request took her by complete surprise. Guriko didn’t seem interested in waiting for an answer as she walked in, tossed off her dirty shoes, and sat down on the floor.
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“... Um... Then, Guriko, what’s going on here?”
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“Ugh...”
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For a while, it looked like she was thinking about what to say. Guriko then sighed and expressionlessly pulled her cheek, saying in her clear voice, “Agh, I’m horrible at lying, so I’ll just tell the truth. I came here to protect you, Usagawa Rinne. The Mushi seem to have made your Apple their goal. There’re possibly other goals, but I don’t know anything about that. There are too many of them, and since things are so dangerous I can’t help but worry. In order to observe the situation and protect you, I think living here is the best idea. If you think I’m in the way, just pretend I don’t exist. And so, I’ll be making this place my home.”
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How selfish.
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Rinne was shocked by Guriko, who sat there staring at her, and then shyly smiled. None of it made any sense, but one thing was clear. Saying anything more would be pointless.
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“What did you mean when you said ‘It’s cold outside’ at the beginning?”
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“I planned to use that as an excuse to live here, but I can’t just lie my way through life. It’s actually not cold to me at all. I haven’t felt temperature for a long time. Even if I slept at the South Pole, I wouldn’t die, and I wouldn’t feel the cold, either. But... to tell the truth… is a bit embarrassing, too.”
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‘For the sake of protecting you’ sure wasn’t Guriko’s style. Though, the more Rinne thought about it, the more she smiled.
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Guriko blankly looked at Rinne, who tried to hide her smile.
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“What are you smiling for... Ah, whatever, I’m sure you’re confused, but please be patient. Once I figure out what the Mushi want and exterminate them, I’ll leave... eh?”
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Guriko said all that in a single breath, but suddenly turned to look toward the corner of the room. There was a giant egg wrapped with a soft cloth. It was covered with a geometric design, and seemed man-made.
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Rinne glanced at the suddenly-silent Guriko with fear in her eyes and asked, “Um, what is it, Guriko-chan?”
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“... Nothing.”
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Guriko scratched her head.
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“The egg of a Dream World Beast. That’s weird. Well, it shouldn’t be dangerous since it’s not an evil beast.”
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After saying those cryptic words, she got up and walked back and forth across the room.
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“In short, those Mushi are going to be hard to deal with, and solving that problem is gonna take a while. Until I’m done, I’ll just stay in this closet here.”
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Guriko opened the closet and laid down. She wasn't <span id="Doraemon">[[Mushi:Vol1_TLnotes#Doraemon|Doraemon]]</span>! That place wasn’t for a girl to sleep.
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Rinne dreamt up ways to convince Guriko out of the closet so they could both sleep on the futon. There was only one futon in the room, so Rinne would give the pillow to Guriko and use a cushion instead. Guriko resisted at first, but soon gave up in the face of Rinne’s stubbornness. She curled up and quickly fell asleep.
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Rinne still wasn’t sure what was going on. Guriko had killed her once, and had forcefully kissed the person most important to her that morning. Despite this, Rinne never felt she was a bad person for some reason. Gently patting the sweetly sleeping Guriko on the head, Rinne felt strangely at ease.
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Then Rinne thought of something, and picked up the cell phone by the pillow to text Sakaki. Then, she closed her eyes, basked in Guriko’s warmth, and fell asleep.
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<pre>From ★ Usarin
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To ★ Sensei
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Subject ★ Edict
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Body ★ Sorry for bothering you so late. This is Usarin. Sensei, something extremely scary happened today. I was attacked by a
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group of Mushi with red eyes, although I didn’t know what they were at the time. I was strangled and almost killed, making
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that the third time I almost died. Is that good luck? Or bad? I’m still alive after coming close to death so many times. Since I
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survived, it’s only right for me to keep living on. Sensei, I’ll do my best to stay alive.
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About that incident at lunch, I think Guriko must have had some reason for doing that. I don’t know what the class thinks, but I
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think Guriko isn’t the type of person who would commit horrible crimes, so tomorrow I’ll ask her about the details. I know you
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told me to avoid talking to Guriko, but I want to keep talking to her.
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Sensei, I don’t know what’s going on around us. It feels like there’s always some sort of terrible conspiracy, but I won’t
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despair because I have you. As long as Sensei is here, I’ll keep on hoping for the best. That was our promise. I love you,
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Sensei.
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P.S. I got a new family member. An actual person, not a pet. Who do you think it is, Sensei? I’ll tell you tomorrow. I think you’ll
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Latest revision as of 06:02, 14 March 2017

Night 2: The 15th November Incident[edit]

She didn't have anything that was important for her.

Maybe there had been, once upon a time. But that was in the past. She didn’t remember anything like that.

A millennium was far too long a time to live, yet too short a time to go insane. Happy memories - joy, hopes, dreams; all of these warm and gentle feelings had been gradually stolen by the passage of time till the only thing left was a cold and empty void. She was empty. All she could do was store the Apples of her friends in the void that was her flesh. There was no reason for her to go on. She didn't even know why she was still alive. She only lived for the sake of living, and she was beginning to lose her grasp on her humanity. Had she become a monster?

She couldn’t smile.

She couldn’t find a single happy or treasured memory.

She was something that did not smile and didn’t have anything important in her life – could she really be called a ‘human’?

“Who are you? What are you planning to do?”

- As usual, she choked on her own words whenever someone asked her that question.

Her shoelaces were messily bundled together. That was to be expected – after all, it had been a long time since she engaged in such a delicate activity. That was how she, Gankyū Eguriko, ended up sitting on the wooden floor in front of the dimly lit shoe closet at Kannonsakazaki Private High School, trying in vain to tie a butterfly knot. But after trying for a full ten minutes, she still couldn’t get it right. She could vaguely remember being good at it once, but that memory was long gone now.

The only memories she had of her past were those filled with terrible pain, and a feeling of helplessness so powerful it was crushing. That was the reason she never tried very hard to remember.

There was still quite some time before school began, and even the stairways were vacant. Guriko made it a point to get to school early in order to practice tying her shoelaces. Despite that, she hadn’t been able to produce anything better than a mess looking like a bunch of wet noodles, dragging her deeper into despair.

She didn’t even realize that “he” was standing before her.

With her head bowed and focused on tying her shoelaces, it wasn’t until she was engulfed by his shadow that she realized someone was standing in front of her, and so slowly raised her head.

It was a tall man with a handsome face. Guriko had never seen such a handsome human, though she felt nothing as he stared at her. Being an immortal, things like attraction and love meant nothing to her. Those feelings had withered away to the point of no return.

Despite that, she felt herself shiver involuntarily.

She had no idea why.

“...Are you waiting for me?” Guriko asked quietly.

It was such an un-cute reaction.

She had left all her cute, innocent, Usagawa Rinne-like reactions behind a long, long time ago.

“I never thought I’d see you here this early. Having trouble with your shoelaces?”

The man, Sakaki Guryū, shifted his gaze down to Guriko’s messed up shoelaces. Approaching her nonchalantly, he knelt down and swiftly untangled the mess of strings, gracefully fashioning a perfect butterfly knot out of them.

With that, he looked up at Guriko, who was now sitting up straight, and bluntly said, “Don’t you even know something as simple as that?”

“S-shut up! What are you doing here?”

Damm it!, Guriko thought. She never would have imagined this guy helping her out. There was even a tinge of happiness inside her from it. Still, she knew that being nice to him wouldn’t do her any good.

She knew she couldn’t be friends with him. That would be impossible.

Feelings like that just weren’t going to exist, no matter how hard she wished for it.

That was something Guriko knew very well.

Guriko shifted her gaze from Sakaki’s face, which was inches from her own, and bowed her head. Sakaki immediately stood up and took an arrogant pose. He glared down upon her from above.

“Like I said earlier, I want to know who you really are, your motives, and just what you are after here.”

It was a calm, clear, and loud voice. It was a voice of authority.

Guriko didn’t feel intimidated in the slightest, however.

“You don’t need to know.”

“That doesn’t matter. Now talk. I don’t want to use force, but I will if I have to.”

“You think you stand a chance against me?”

Oh boy, what a bother.

Why did I say something like that?

In her sailor uniform, Guriko rose up slowly to her full height, looking up at the taller man. Sakaki returned her glare with an intense and fiery stare from his emerald eyes.

People with beautiful eyes would always be beautiful...

Guriko again averted her gaze and picked up her bag from the floor.

“...Why do you want to know? Are you curious? Or just intrigued?”

“Neither. I’m doing this out of love.”

“...You’re worried about Usagawa Rinne?”

“That’s right.”

“Hmm...”

What resolve! How could he answer without hesitation?

...Does he really love her that much?

Guriko gave him a small smile.

“...How admirable. Both you and Usagawa.”

“What?”

“Nothing. Just talking to myself.”

With that, Guriko looked at him and said sincerely, “Instead of suspecting me, why don’t you look out for the Mushi instead? I didn’t manage to kill Usagawa, and won’t ever try it again. Those Mushi, on the other hand... they won’t give up on that Apple so easily.”

“Mushi...”

“Yes.”

Mushi – the name of the enemy.

Guriko put on a stern face and stared at Sakaki, as if trying to burn a hole through him with her gaze.

“Those guys were Mushi – And not only are they everywhere, they will stop at nothing to achieve their goal.”

Don’t let your guard down, she thought silently.




Out of all the teachers in Kannonsakazaki High School, the one in charge of Class 1-B, Sakaki Guryū, stood out above the others. His mannerisms were dignified and elegant, a total Prince Charming. To top it off, he was quite the unique teacher, maybe even the best in the world. However, there was something weird about his teaching. Despite technically being a History teacher, he actually covered all the subjects for his class.

Are we back in elementary school or something? Sakaki’s students didn't approve of this at all.

The answer to this riddle was Usagawa Rinne. Sakaki wanted to spend as much time as he possibly could with her. Thus, no matter if it was Biology, Gym, or Music, he indiscriminately taught everything. Not only that, but he did so flawlessly. There were no imperfections in his teaching style. Class 1-B’s steady rise in grades was easy to see. In addition to his handsome features and artistic talent (which were mostly wasted in his teaching profession), he had earned the students' approval as he was generally kind despite his somewhat cold personality. Therefore, he was truly unique. Gossiping co-workers called him Neptune King, lord of the perfect ones, out of jealousy. The students who grew up in a later generation usually had no idea what they were talking about.

Yet, this superhuman named Sakaki Guryū had a problem one wouldn’t expect from someone like him. That problem was his ‘religion’ of 'worship-Usagawa-Rinne-above-all-else'. In other words, his obsession with 'Milady Usarin' and the notion that the world revolved around her. His love for the girl in Class 1-B was unrivaled and, in fact, was the very reason he had gotten a teaching license in the first place. His love was already common knowledge at Kannonsakazaki High School, and since he was the type to do whatever it takes to achieve his goals, he got his teacher's license through force, influence, and authority.

And naturally, he would appear in 1-B’s classroom during lunch break because he wanted to eat lunch with Usagawa Rinne. Honestly, he was shameless. What was it about Usagawa Rinne that engrossed such a perfect man to this level of obsession? Does she have some sort of blood relation to Helen of Troy!? It was a common topic for gossip among the students.

Something unique happened during an ordinary lunchtime in this classroom —




- that it became known as “The November 15th Incident” from then on.




Hurry up.

What’s taking Sensei so long? Usagawa Rinne thought to herself.

The date was Monday, November 15th. Luckily, the classroom was quite warm on that day. Rinne calmly smiled and put two lunchboxes on her desk as she waited for Sakaki Guryū.

Sakaki always ignored the normal school lunch and came to eat and chat with Rinne. She loved to cook, so it was never a problem for her to cook for two. Still, she couldn’t help but feel a bit odd at times because of their rather unnatural relationship. Sakaki grew up sheltered in an incredibly wealthy household, and sometimes the resulting lack of common sense would cause clashes with others.

Secretly, though, she found this cute. It might not have been lady-like, but seeing that even the perfect Sakaki can sometimes act strange relieved her a bit. Sakaki Guryū was still human, just like her. Since that reassured her, she couldn’t deny that she liked that part of him to a degree.

‘Like’ — Rinne liked Sakaki. Sakaki was a teacher, and she was his student. Despite this difference in status, this wall between them, the two loved each other. Such was their trust and their mutual understanding. They would be able to find happiness because of that.

Usagawa Rinne was happy.

Sure, she’d get worried from time to time.

But she was undoubtedly happy.

It was noisy. Even though Kannonsakazaki High School was prestigious enough to house only the most obedient of students, lunchtime was still rowdy. The school was old, so the floors and walls were worn and there were random scribbles here and there from past students. Although it probably bothered the neat freaks, Rinne actually liked it. She felt it paid homage to the history of the room, and gave some hints of those who occupied it before.

A cold breeze blew in, causing the curtains to flutter inward. Despite the lingering warmth, Rinne knew the transition to winter had already begun.

At this point, Sakaki Guryū finally arrived.

Sakaki’s hair was a bit messy, probably since he’d rushed here.

As soon as he opened the door, Sakaki shouted, “Sorry I’m late...” even before walking into the room.

“It’s not a problem. I don’t mind.”

Rinne smiled as she gave her gentle response. Despite how much it actually had bothered her, she let none of it show. Still wearing that apologetic face, Sakaki passed through the students who had hushed at the appearance of their teacher and walked over to Rinne’s desk. He pulled up a chair and sat down.

“I’m truly sorry, Milady. Someone popped in at the worst time. It was some old man that looked like he could croak at any moment from the Education Committee or something. He kept going on and on without getting anywhere. I think the Director of Education probably dumped him on me.”

Sakaki thought nothing of saying the harsh words he used and sighed.

“Ugh! Why on Earth did they have to send him to me? And during my precious lunch break, too! The office is trying to punish me, I tell you.”

Rinne held back a laugh, and covered her mouth with her hands.

Sakaki’s confused expression was just too cute.

“Sensei, maybe it’s best if you don’t look at it as someone is wanting to punish you. That’ll make you paranoid to the point that just thinking about it will bother you!”

“That is true... What you say does make sense. Haha, I can’t tell who’s the teacher and who’s the student here, Milady Usarin.”

She honestly didn’t know why he insisted on calling her “Milady Usarin”. “Usarin” was an abbreviation of her name “Usagawa Rinne”, but why the Japanese people love to shorten all proper nouns was a mystery to her. Like pocket bells, personal computers, sexual harassment, or convenience stores. “Guriko” was another example of this.

Rinne thought of the mysterious transfer student called Guriko who had killed her, even though Rinne barely remembered what happened that night. She had been watching TV when her door was suddenly busted open. When she turned around, something pierced her eye, and she passed out. When she woke up, Sakaki was by her side and her room was filled with blood. Beyond that, she remembered nothing.

What had she gotten herself into? Just who exactly was that Guriko girl? Rinne did not understand what had happened at all - not that she particularly wanted to delve deeper into the matter. She only got upset when something threatened her future with Sakaki. If Guriko had actually wanted to kill her, then that would really be scary. Rinne understood far too well the pain of death.

Yet, it would be silly to feel terrified just because of a possibility, and Guriko hadn’t shown any signs of acting up again. Therefore, Rinne wasn’t particularly on guard despite the fact that it had only been a few days since the girl transferred here.

Besides, no matter what happened, Sakaki would protect Rinne. That was the way it was.

With a cheerful expression, Rinne opened a lunchbox and idly chatted with Sakaki. She was poor, so her lunches weren’t anything luxurious, but Sakaki still seemed satisfied. He looked like a young child with clasped hands when he exclaimed, “Itadakimasu!” Seeing that, she couldn’t help but smile.

This calm scene was the way they passed their time.

While stuffing his face with green beans, Sakaki happily asked, “By the way, how’s the wall that got blood splattered all over it? Did you find a way to get it cleaned up yet?”

Rinne poured some barley tea and downed it in one gulp. She then answered, “Well, there were bits of flesh in it too, so washing it with water only wouldn’t work. Even scrubbing it with a rag probably wouldn’t have worked, so I put new wallpaper over it.”

“Wasn’t that expensive?”

“Yup, I used up all my savings. Since the tatami was also soaked, I had to swap that out too. That was expensive too. For a poor student, that kind of spending is deadly.”

“I’ll never forgive that Guriko. But back to the main point. Why don’t you get her to pay you back?”

In front of Sakaki, who seemed honestly angry, Rinne merely shrugged.

“It was you who fired that gun! Besides — Guriko probably has it worse than me. I think she’s homeless, and besides, she told me that she can’t even afford stationery.”

“...Do you two talk often?”

“We sit next to each other. She doesn’t seem to have anything to do after class, so I talk to her.”

Rinne’s naivety nearly caused Sakaki to faint.

“Your lack of concern for your personal safety never ceases to baffle me, Milady! Didn’t I tell you not to talk to her? That talking to her will get your eyes gouged out?”

I’ll gouge your eyes out!

That was actually a death threat.

But still, Rinne was not afraid.

“Something like that is obviously a joke. I know for sure she’s just scared of being alone. She avoids other people since she doesn’t want to hurt them. I can see that since that’s how I used to be. I think Guriko actually wants to interact with people more.”

Rinne told Sakaki how she honestly felt, but he seemed less than impressed.

Sakaki sighed while looking up at the ceiling.

“Look... I know you’re naïve... But you should realize the reason why I don’t think she’s kidding is because she already gouged your eyes out once!”

“I suppose that’s true.”

Rinne, defeated, smiled and set her cup down with a “clank”. Sakaki seemed to have a grudge against Guriko, but Rinne didn’t think she was all that bad. She decided Guriko must have had a good reason for removing her eyes.

“Aren’t you going to eat, Milady? You’ve only been drinking tea so far.”

Sakaki was confused. Not only was Rinne’s food untouched, her lunchbox was even open. His question was a valid one.

Rinne stayed silent for a while.

“... I-I don’t know why, but I haven’t felt hungry or thirsty ever since Guriko almost killed me. To be honest, I haven’t eaten anything in about four days.”

“What..?”

Sakaki felt his voice crack as he spoke.

“Even so, I’m still not hungry. Hmm... isn't that weird?”

As she looked to him, she saw his face had gone white as a sheet.

Sakaki had already told Rinne about her immediate resurrection after her eyes had been gouged out. But with this loss of appetite, this — wasn’t this extraordinary!? It was proof she wasn’t human anymore.

After noticing she no longer had a need to eat, she had constantly ran into the bathroom to look at herself. She had been making sure she hadn’t turned into some sort of monster.

If that happened, she’d lose Sakaki, and that was a fate worse than death for her. So Rinne had kept her lack of appetite hidden until then.

“Sensei...”

Rinne looked at Sakaki, who had yet to respond.

Rinne understood that there were some things even Sakaki had trouble understanding, but even so, she longed for him to tell her “That’s okay” or “Don’t worry”, or anything like that. If only she could get that reassurance, she could go on.




But —

The door slid open.

Guriko stood there. Her wolf-like hair looked like it had been styled by a typhoon. She had on a bored and impatient expression, but her eyes were the type that made you feel like you were staring down the barrel of a gun. This was the transfer student — Gankyū Eguriko.

Her gaze fell upon the couple that sat across from each other in the center of the classroom — Sakaki Guryū and Usagawa Rinne. Right then, her face turned to one of surprise. For Guriko, whose face usually revealed no expression whatsoever, showing a genuine emotion like shock was quite a rare occurrence.

Upon noticing the school’s well known lovers, this transfer student who had recently dominated the school’s discussions strode over and glared at Sakaki. She gave him a glare as if she were interrogating him and bluntly asked, “Have you eaten?”

“...Huh?”

“I asked you a question. Did you eat this food from the lunchbox?”

Guriko’s expression was extremely focused. And thanks to her loud voice, the entire class had turned to look. All of them thought, "Ho boy, what’s that transfer student doing now?". The classroom became silent very quickly. Despite how odd it was, Sakaki decided to indulge Guriko in her question.

“Yes, I ate it.”

“Really?”

She muttered mostly to herself.




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Guriko suddenly lowered her head and pressed her lips against those of Sakaki Guryū.

“Eh...” “Whoa...”

Sakaki’s eyes opened wide. Rinne was shocked. The class fell into uproar.

“Ugh...”

“Um... Ugh...”

Guriko held Sakaki’s head and locked lips with him. Put plainly, she kissed him forcefully. In the middle of lunch. In front of the entire class. What the heck was she thinking?? This mysterious transfer known as Gankyū Eguriko had stolen a kiss from the teacher after just having been there for a few days. Not only that, she even did it in front of that teacher’s lover. Her motives didn’t matter. To the student body, this was clearly a declaration of war against Rinne. There was no other way for them to see it, but Guriko’s next action provided only added fuel to the fire.

“Clang—”

Of all the things that could happen!

Guriko flipped the lunchbox Sakaki had been eating from and dumped out all the food that Rinne had lovingly prepared. Then, she took Rinne’s lunchbox and dumped it out as well before driving her foot into the spilled food. After she had destroyed the lunches, she declared, “Don’t eat this woman’s food!”




And because of this —

What was there to be done? There was nothing that could explain this. Without another word, Guriko walked off with pride, leaving the stunned Sakaki and pale Rinne behind. Within moments, any student that had a cell phone began to text and call their friends. Messages like: “Usagawa Rinne’s rival in love appears!” “On just her second day after transferring, Gankyū Eguriko kissed Sakaki Guryū, threw down the lunch Rinne made for him, and declared, 'Don’t eat that woman’s food!'” and “This will definitely be very interesting!” began to flood forth.

That was the “November 15th Incident.” It has lived in infamy ever since.

For those living an ordinary high-school life, this had been quite the event.




“What splendid entertainment!”

The voice androgynous. It lacked distinction.

“What are you planning — Mushi?”

That pure and innocent voice seemed to cut through the previous one.

They were in front of classroom 1-B in Kannonsakazaki High School. Despite being outside the chaos of the classroom, there were always the echoing sounds of students in the hallway. The two of them faced off there, and despite them both having human appearances, neither of them were human at all. One was a Mushi taking on the form of a human, and the other had once been human, but had since become some creature that was only human-like — Gankyū Eguriko. The Mushi wore a sailor uniform, had short hair, and wore a friendly expression. She looked completely normal, save for her red eyes.

The Mushi, still emotionless, made an intriguing noise.

“This was just a confirmation! After all, there’s no way for ‘us’ to lose. We simply believed it important to check whether or not Usagawa Rinne’s Apple has taken root in her soul. You should already know there’s nothing we won’t do in order to achieve our objectives.”

“...After death, the soul separates itself from the physical body. Apples reside in the soul, so — death is the only requirement for taking the soul, correct? Unfortunately for you, Usagawa Rinne’s Apple has already taken root in her soul. I confirmed this myself.”

“But ‘we’ have not! We do not trust anyone besides ourselves, especially not you!”

The Mushi replied in a dull and terrible voice. They had no individuality, and thus did not have emotions.

They were an exterminating machine that moved in hordes — that was Mushi.

“Even if you’re willing to do anything, you should have some discretion — did you plan on killing Sakaki Guryū?”

“Since we did not know which lunchbox Usagawa Rinne would eat from, we poisoned both of them. Mmm, that was a necessary sacrifice! We Mushi aren’t hampered with your romantic ideals. As long as we obtain the Apple, it doesn’t matter what happens to others.”

Guriko grit her teeth and said, “That’s why I despise you.”

“That may be, but we don’t particularly want you to hold feelings of affection toward us anyway.”

The aura emitted between the two non-humans grew unbearably intense. Its strength caused the windows in the hallway to begin to rattle.

Guriko crossed her arms and glared at the Mushi.

“But you have already lost. Usagawa Rinne's appetite is already gone, so the poison wouldn’t have worked on her anyway. Only Sakaki would have died. But I’m not going to let even that happen. You won’t have your way if I have anything to say about it.”

“Haha!” the Mushi laughed.

For the emotionless Mushi, laughter had only one purpose — to provoke.

“That was certainly an interesting way of removing the poison from that man’s mouth. You seem to be turning into quite the rebel. Where did you learn something like that?”

“You talk too much! Because of you, I had to create a big disturbance in class. There was no choice... Why does my reputation always have to suffer?!”

“Because your attitude is normally terrible, anyway. Something like this just adds to it.”

“It’s probably - ”

Guriko closed her eyes and then murmured as if in a trance, “ - because God hates me.”

She then pulled a spoon from her skirt pocket and threw it at the Mushi, too fast for the naked eye to detect. The spoon cleanly pierced the eye of the fake schoolgirl Mushi. However, that wasn’t enough to stop its inertia. The spoon shot traveled through the eye socket, through the brain, and out the back of the skull. Obviously, this wasn’t something a human could pull off. The Mushi gave a small final smile before its ruined body collapsed. Right before it hit the floor, it broke down and disappeared.

The blood-stained spoon fell to the ground with a gentle metallic sound.

“It doesn’t matter anyway. I’m used to being hated.”

And so, Guriko skipped class and went up to the roof for an afternoon nap.




After school ended that day, Usagawa Rinne staggered home with an air of frustration and defeat. Her thoughts were plagued with what had happened at lunch. Guriko had kissed Sakaki Guryū and told him to stop eating Rinne’s food. It made her heart pound. What was this uneasy feeling? Why did she feel so nauseous?

“Why...”

Why did Guriko kiss Sakaki? What kind of reason could she have to do this? Rinne smiled bitterly. Why was she so upset? Sakaki had kissed someone else, but why did seeing that annoy her so much?

“So annoying...”

Rinne noticed her jealousy of Guriko, and felt a bit disgusted by it. Was this what it felt like to have that which you value most threatened? This was the first time Rinne felt something like this, so it was hard to describe. “Jealousy” was the most accurate word, she figured. Rinne loved Sakaki, and seeing him kiss another girl was incredibly painful. So painful that for the time being she didn’t even want to talk to Sakaki.

Even though Sakaki’s feelings hadn’t changed and he didn’t hate Rinne, she still felt dejected. Noticing her own unreasonably poor mood, Rinne worried herself into a deeper depression. Rinne decided it was a bit like saving a cookie to enjoy later, only for someone else to eat it. She and Sakaki had only kissed once, on Sakaki’s birthday. Rinne thought of that as a bond between them, something that only she had.

However, that was no longer true. Guriko had kissed Sakaki right in front of Rinne.

“I’m so useless...”

She wanted to cry. She was already almost crying. It felt weak to be so bothered by this. She was still a weak human who trembled over such a trivial fact. Even if her body lost the ability to die, her heart was still so weak. So fragile. So powerless. So pathetic!

Realizing that obsessing over this was only going to make her feel worse, she decided not to dwell on it any longer. That’s it! Even if she avoided Sakaki today, she would greet him with a smile tomorrow! After that resolution, she felt a bit better.

Passing the bustling market, she then walked down a rough path. It was always deserted here. Only the weeds were present, and there wasn't so much as a parking lot. Rinne blankly gazed at the unchanging scenery where she used to frequently get lost as she walked, her thoughts jumbled.

“Hey, you. The young lady over there.”

A voice. Rinne turned to look. A small, mysterious stand had appeared in the empty space. Or maybe it was a shop? At least, it was covered with a plastic tarp like a tent. Inside the violet tent was a crystal ball, and sitting behind that was a robe-wearing man who gave off a strange vibe. There was a sign out front that read, “Fortune telling, 100 yen”.




“Hey, the young lady over there.”

Rinne couldn’t help but stop and turn to look at the perplexing little shop.

She was sure it hadn’t been there that morning.

The mysterious fortune teller spread out his hands and said in an ambiguous voice, “That’s right, I'm doing fortune tellings. Good luck, ill fortune, fated events, and romantic matches are all revealed. A young lady of your age should at least know about horoscopes or blood type fortunes! Besides those, I can do fortunes with Tarot cards, normal playing cards, flower languages, or even with water flow. Your face, hands, clothes, and even the layout of your home are also taken into consideration. Just tell me your name, and I can read your fortune for you!”

Should she give it a go? — He just kept rambling on. Did he really have nothing else to do?

The price wasn’t that bad, and it’d be kind of pathetic if the fortune teller got ignored despite all his promoting. Therefore, Rinne carelessly walked into the tent. The inside was flooded with an odd, hazy light. The fortune teller gazed intently at Rinne and then at his crystal ball before announcing, “Oh, ah... this is bad!”

“What...”

I haven’t even said anything yet… she thought. The fortune teller lifted up his crystal ball and gleefully repeated, “Bad! Bad!”

“This is ominous! Usagawa Rinne-san, your fortune is doomed. It’s hellishly evil luck. The movements of the stars are terrible!”

“My name — ”

Did I tell him my name? No, I didn’t.

The fortune teller didn’t seem to notice her confusion as he blathered on, “Life is like a star. Sometimes it grows dim, while other times it shines brightly. Unfortunately, though, smaller stars are attracted to larger ones, and when they collide the smaller stars are smashed to pieces.”

He looked at Rinne with his eyes that he had been hiding behind a hood. They were red.

“Some great existences cannot be approached. A star too small will only end up crushed if it reaches for something greater. It needs to know its limits if it is to remain safe. The gravity of a giant star is great, and draws in many small stars that only end up destroyed. Only by living carefully will they live long enough to achieve a death with blinding radiance.”

“That — "

Rinne stood up, staring at the cross-legged fortune teller. “That’s - ”

“Make no mistake, it is you I speak of!”

The fortune teller wearing the violet robe gloomily addressed her in an androgynous voice, “Should you not reach out and stay your distance, you shall have an even more brilliant death.”

She realized this fortune teller was dangerous, but there were questions she had to get answered first.

“You’re saying the large star is Sensei? And the small star is me? I... can’t be with Sensei?”

After hearing Rinne’s soft, almost-crying voice, the fortune teller lips curled up in a smile.

“You seem to misunderstand.”

The so-called large star —




“Is, of course, the Apple of Eden.”




The voice came from behind her.

Rinne slowly turned her head, and saw about ten people, all with those same red eyes.

It was a bizarre scene. These emotionless and insect-like people had gathered behind her when she wasn’t paying attention. Their appearances ranged all over the place. There were children, adults, an old lady with a crooked back, a housewife who seemed to be on her way home after shopping, and a high school student in uniform. They seemed to lack a sense of self, as if they were all one. Judging by their looks alone, though, it was hard to see any correlation.

Rinne cried out softly, taking a step back. She was terrified. Just what did these people want? She had not heard from Sakaki about his encounter with a fortune teller called Mushi, and this was her first experience with something like this. It had become quickly apparent she had been thrust into some sort of bizarre world normal humans never saw. What could she do in such a world?

Rinne shuddered as the fortune teller behind her said in a bored tone, “I don’t think resistance is going to get you anywhere. Though we Mushi do not have superhuman strength, we are not weaker than humans either. You are no match for us!”

“What are you planning to do to me?”

“We would like you to die.”




The “Mushi” in front of her that looked like an office worker responded in an identical voice. That cruel response shocked Rinne. I’m going to be killed! I’m going to be killed! Terror filled her body.

“In other words, we will use every method we can think of to kill you, Usagawa Rinne. Strangulation, beating, poisoning, stabbing, shooting at you to make you bleed out, or perhaps even drowning or burning you. If you still will not die... we’ll just think of something else! We’ll start with these.”

Her first thought was to ask Sakaki for help. She had his number stored in her phone, she just needed about 30 seconds to get a hold of him.

However, it didn’t seem like these things were interested in giving her those 30 seconds.

The fortune teller Mushi seemed to read her mind, and harshly told her, “I won’t let you call for help. Besides, the bodyguards Sakaki Guryū secretly sent to protect you should have already been taken care of by other Mushi. No matter how you look at it, nothing will save you. How sad — "

A mountain of terror fell upon her and she let out a hoarse scream.

The office worker Mushi wrapped his hand around Rinne’s slim neck. She had frozen in fear. Dry, flat fingers began to squeeze painfully into her throat.

“First we’ll strangle you. Ah, it seems like you can still feel pain. How unfortunate...”

A Mushi continued, “This will hurt!”

The incredible strength of the choking gave new definition to the word “pain”. She felt like her neck was going to break in two.

She didn’t have the strength to resist and the pain had robbed her of the ability to think straight. All she could do was cry out with ear-piercing shrieks.

“... We’re just getting started. Carry the guilt of your crime to your death!”

Crime?

I committed… a crime?

That’s why I must suffer like this and die such a brutal death?

If that was the case — what crime did I commit?

Her vision became blurry and she got dizzy. At this point, she wasn’t even sure if she was still conscious. Her neck made a creaking sound. It hurt. It hurt so much.

Usagawa Rinne naturally thought of Sakaki Guryū. All she could do was think of her feelings for him and pray he could hear them — then, she could die.

Then—




A flash.




A dazzling flash shot into the back of the head of the Mushi strangling her. With violent force, the impact covered the inside of the tent with blood. In an instant, the Mushi disappeared as if it had blown up. Rinne was suddenly released, and fell to the ground in a coughing fit. She had a hard time believing the retching sounds were coming from her own throat. Wiping off the saliva from her mouth, she desperately tried to get a grasp on her surroundings. The thing in front of her—

Was spinning.

A blood-stained spoon fell to the ground.

The flash that had killed the Mushi and saved Rinne was —

— A spoon.

“... How many times do I have to say it before you blockheads get it? Killing Usagawa Rinne is pointless.”

The Mushi all turned to look at the source of the voice, and so did Rinne. The voice came from the entrance to the empty lot where they were.

The person standing there was Gankyū Eguriko.




Her steely face clearly showed unhappiness. Her wolf-like hair was even more of a mess and her uniform was dirty. It seemed pretty obvious she’d just woken up from a nap. With piercing eyes and armed with several spoons, Gankyū Eguriko of class 1-B, seat eleven, shouted with her pure voice, “I can’t be too careful. Even an afternoon nap is a no go now. And I was sleeping so comfortably, too. Well, have you said your prayers yet?”

At that moment—

Whoosh.




Just when Rinne thought she saw Guriko’s hand move, three spoons were already streaking for the eyes of three of the Mushi. The Mushi died just like the one before, instantly bursting before disappearing. Rinne absent-mindedly thought that they kind of resembled popping balloons.




As she was thinking that, the bruises on her neck and the pain she felt disappeared as if they had never happened at all. The fortune teller Mushi clicked his tongue and confirmed it.

“Really — you won’t die. How troublesome!”

“I’m out of spoons.”

Guriko ignored the Mushi’s words, and with a grim expression said in a low voice, “... So from now on it’s going to be hand-to-hand combat. Fists aren’t like spoons, they can’t kill with a single hit. It’s gonna hurt. A lot. If you Mushi don’t want to be pummeled, then you’d better duck your tail between your legs and scram!”

The words were thick with malice. It was a voice filled with total confidence backed by powerful murderous intent that caused Rinne to stiffen in fear.

“Unfortunately —“

But the Mushi were not intimidated at all.

“—Pain and suffering are not obstacles to our goals!”

“I know. Then — I’ll just wipe you all out.”

And so Guriko charged forward.

Rinne shut her eyes in fear.




Leaving the public baths, Usagawa Rinne returned home feeling warm and refreshed. She tossed her towel and old clothes in the washing machine in front of her apartment. It had been left there by the previous tenant, and though it didn’t work too often, it was still rather durable. Rinne picked up the key hidden under it and opened the door to her apartment. Inside it was pitch black and obviously empty. She turned on the light and let out a sigh of relief. The fear of an ambush waiting for her gradually fled from her mind. She unconsciously touched her neck that had long since stopped hurting.

“Ah...”

She stood there for a while, feeling slightly helplessness before she shook it off. She pulled out a comforter from the closet as well as a pillow, and then looked at her cell phone to check the time. 10:02 PM. Sakaki had bought her the phone, and he paid the bill as well. She always felt guilty about using it. After today, though, she really wanted to call him. Rinne stared at the phone, hesitating... Should she call, or not? It was embarrassing to call this late at night.

As she stood there, the doorbell rang. At first, she just stared at it, a bit stunned. The only reason this apartment had a doorbell at all was because the previous tenant had installed one. With a small apartment like that, it served no real purpose. Knocking would have worked just as well.

Who could it be?

The events of that day started to haunt her again and she shuddered. The horrifying fortune teller, the man who strangled her, the transfer student who killed them without a second thought, and those people called Mushi who exploded before they died. She couldn’t begin to understand any of it and she didn’t want to, either. The fortune teller’s words cryptically repeated in her head: Some things couldn’t be touched or even approached.

Now there was knocking on the door. Rinne slowly got up while thinking, Who is it?. She wondered if it might be the self-proclaimed musician who lived next door to her, coming again to borrow some rice.

The door opened. That’s right, it wasn’t even locked.

The one silently standing at the open door was—




“Guriko... chan.”




“You didn't need to add a 'chan'.”


Gankyū Eguriko spoke in a sharp tone, and had an extremely dissatisfied expression plastered on her face.

Even though she was bewildered by the unexpected visitor, Rinne still remembered that Guriko had saved her earlier that day. For that, she relaxed and loosened herself up a bit.

“What are you doing here at this hour...?”

“It’s cold outside.”

“Eh?”

“Let me live here.”

“...Eh, huh?"

The outlandish and selfish request took her by complete surprise. Guriko didn’t seem interested in waiting for an answer as she walked in, tossed off her dirty shoes, and sat down on the floor.

“... Um... Then, Guriko, what’s going on here?”

“Ugh...”

For a while, it looked like she was thinking about what to say. Guriko then sighed and expressionlessly pulled her cheek, saying in her clear voice, “Agh, I’m horrible at lying, so I’ll just tell the truth. I came here to protect you, Usagawa Rinne. The Mushi seem to have made your Apple their goal. There’re possibly other goals, but I don’t know anything about that. There are too many of them, and since things are so dangerous I can’t help but worry. In order to observe the situation and protect you, I think living here is the best idea. If you think I’m in the way, just pretend I don’t exist. And so, I’ll be making this place my home.”

How selfish.

Rinne was shocked by Guriko, who sat there staring at her, and then shyly smiled. None of it made any sense, but one thing was clear. Saying anything more would be pointless.

“What did you mean when you said ‘It’s cold outside’ at the beginning?”

“I planned to use that as an excuse to live here, but I can’t just lie my way through life. It’s actually not cold to me at all. I haven’t felt temperature for a long time. Even if I slept at the South Pole, I wouldn’t die, and I wouldn’t feel the cold, either. But... to tell the truth… is a bit embarrassing, too.”

‘For the sake of protecting you’ sure wasn’t Guriko’s style. Though, the more Rinne thought about it, the more she smiled.

Guriko blankly looked at Rinne, who tried to hide her smile.

“What are you smiling for... Ah, whatever, I’m sure you’re confused, but please be patient. Once I figure out what the Mushi want and exterminate them, I’ll leave... eh?”

Guriko said all that in a single breath, but suddenly turned to look toward the corner of the room. There was a giant egg wrapped with a soft cloth. It was covered with a geometric design, and seemed man-made.

Rinne glanced at the suddenly-silent Guriko with fear in her eyes and asked, “Um, what is it, Guriko-chan?”

“... Nothing.”

Guriko scratched her head.

“The egg of a Dream World Beast. That’s weird. Well, it shouldn’t be dangerous since it’s not an evil beast.”

After saying those cryptic words, she got up and walked back and forth across the room.

“In short, those Mushi are going to be hard to deal with, and solving that problem is gonna take a while. Until I’m done, I’ll just stay in this closet here.”

Guriko opened the closet and laid down. She wasn't Doraemon! That place wasn’t for a girl to sleep.

Rinne dreamt up ways to convince Guriko out of the closet so they could both sleep on the futon. There was only one futon in the room, so Rinne would give the pillow to Guriko and use a cushion instead. Guriko resisted at first, but soon gave up in the face of Rinne’s stubbornness. She curled up and quickly fell asleep.

Rinne still wasn’t sure what was going on. Guriko had killed her once, and had forcefully kissed the person most important to her that morning. Despite this, Rinne never felt she was a bad person for some reason. Gently patting the sweetly sleeping Guriko on the head, Rinne felt strangely at ease.

Then Rinne thought of something, and picked up the cell phone by the pillow to text Sakaki. Then, she closed her eyes, basked in Guriko’s warmth, and fell asleep.


From    ★ Usarin 
To      ★ Sensei 
Subject ★ Edict 
Body    ★ Sorry for bothering you so late. This is Usarin. Sensei, something extremely scary happened today. I was attacked by a
 group of Mushi with red eyes, although I didn’t know what they were at the time. I was strangled and almost killed, making
 that the third time I almost died. Is that good luck? Or bad? I’m still alive after coming close to death so many times. Since I
 survived, it’s only right for me to keep living on. Sensei, I’ll do my best to stay alive.
 
About that incident at lunch, I think Guriko must have had some reason for doing that. I don’t know what the class thinks, but I
 think Guriko isn’t the type of person who would commit horrible crimes, so tomorrow I’ll ask her about the details. I know you
 told me to avoid talking to Guriko, but I want to keep talking to her.
 
Sensei, I don’t know what’s going on around us. It feels like there’s always some sort of terrible conspiracy, but I won’t
 despair because I have you. As long as Sensei is here, I’ll keep on hoping for the best. That was our promise. I love you,
 Sensei.
 
P.S. I got a new family member. An actual person, not a pet. Who do you think it is, Sensei? I’ll tell you tomorrow. I think you’ll
 be shocked though!


And that was it.




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