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(Elizabethan subject-verb agreement. I really think it should be "ye" instead of "thou" considering that it's a formal ritual and "thou" is the informal second person whereas "ye" is the formal.)
 
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It was not yet morning. Kotomine Kirei was already waiting at the door of the Tōsaka mansion.
 
It was not yet morning. Kotomine Kirei was already waiting at the door of the Tōsaka mansion.
   
He had not come to this place since summoning Archer ten days ago. And the Western-styled mansion he had spent his time in as an apprentice magus three years ago was the one place in Fuyuki he felt closer to than even the church.
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He had not come to this place since summoning Archer ten days ago. This was the Western-style mansion he had spent his time in as an apprentice magus three years ago, the one place in Fuyuki he felt closer to than even the church.
   
 
"Welcome, Kirei. I’ve been waiting for you."
 
"Welcome, Kirei. I’ve been waiting for you."
   
Though the guest had arrived at an unusual hour, Tōsaka Tokiomi still appeared quickly at the door after hearing the doorbell. Perhaps he had not slept at all since leaving the Fuyuki Church the previous night. Kirei bowed deeply to Tokiomi in the manner of a disciple to his master.
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Though a guest had arrived at an unusual hour, Tōsaka Tokiomi appeared quickly at the door after hearing the doorbell. Perhaps he had not slept at all since leaving the Fuyuki Church the previous night. Kirei bowed deeply to Tokiomi in the manner of a disciple to his master.
   
"Before I leave Fuyuki, there are some things I wish to tell you, and also bid you farewell."
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"There are some things I wish to tell you before I leave Fuyuki, and then I must bid you farewell."
   
"So it is like this... this is certainly hurried. To part with you in such a manner—I much regret it, too."
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"So it has come to this... and on such short notice. To part with you in such a manner—I have my regrets as well."
   
Though Tokiomi spoke thus, it was impossible to see any expression of guilt on his face. This was to be expected. Tokiomi understood that Kotomine Kirei was but a pawn the Tōsaka family had borrowed from the Holy Church.
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Tokiomi spoke these words, but there was no trace of guilt on his face. That was to be expected. Tokiomi understood that Kotomine Kirei was but a pawn the Tōsaka family had borrowed from the Holy Church.
   
To Kirei, the Heaven’s Feel would yield no reward, and was but a task only necessary because it was assigned from above—seen from this angle, Kirei’s current parting from Tokiomi was neither a rejection nor a betrayal, but a release from duty. Coming especially to say farewell was also only for the sake of formalities.
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To Kirei, the Heaven’s Feel would yield no reward, being a mandatory task assigned by unseen powers from above. Kirei’s parting from Tokiomi was not a rejection or a betrayal, but a release from duty. Coming to say farewell was purely an act of formality.
   
"At dawn I will board a plane and head for Italy. First I must hand my father’s possessions over to headquarters. I may not be able to return to Japan for some time."
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"At dawn I will board a plane and head for Italy. First, I must hand my father’s possessions over to headquarters. I may not be able to return to Japan for some time."
   
"Oh... come in. Is there still time to talk for a while?"
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"Oh... Come in. Do you have time to talk?"
   
"Mn. It will not matter."
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"Mn. It shouldn't be a problem."
   
Kirei contained the feelings in his heart, and stepped once again through the Tōsakas’ front door.
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Kirei contained the feelings in his heart and stepped once again through the Tōsakas’ front door.
   
   
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"The more I think about your leaving, the more reluctant I feel. No matter what, I hope that you can succeed your father Risei’s last behest, and continue to assist the Tōsaka family in fulfilling a wish we have always desired..."
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"The more I think about your leaving, the more reluctant I feel. Whatever may happen, I hope you can succeed your father Risei’s last behest and continue to assist the Tōsaka family in fulfilling a wish we have always desired..."
   
Though now there was no one in the Tōsaka residence other than Tokiomi, the guest room was nevertheless spotlessly maintained. Perhaps some low-level familiar under his control had been cleaning, so as to maintain this composure even during such an intense time of war. That was indeed to be expected from Tokiomi.
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Tokiomi was now the Tōsaka residence's only occupant, but the guest room was nevertheless spotlessly maintained. Perhaps some low-level familiar under his control had been cleaning so as to maintain composure even in this time of intense war. When it came to Tokiomi, no less was expected.
   
“Though it is a real pity that your actions against the Einsbern family failed, but I understand that your intentions were good. Perhaps this is the way that Executors work, but I hope that you can duly inform me of the situation before and after you act. Then I can be prepared.”
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“Though it is a pity your actions against the Einsbern family failed, I understand that you had good intentions. Perhaps this is the way that Executors work, but I hope you will duly inform me of the situation before and after you act in the future. Then I can be prepared.”
   
Tokiomi's magnanimous attitude caused Kirei to lower his head further.
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Tokiomi's magnanimous attitude made Kirei lower his head further.
   
"To have given you, my teacher, this much trouble at this last moment... I am truly ashamed."
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"To have given you, my teacher, this much trouble at the last moment... I am truly ashamed."
   
Kirei raised his head, seeing the earnest and sincere gaze in Tokiomi’s eyes, and said to himself.
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Kirei raised his head, seeing the sincerity in Tokiomi’s eyes, and said to himself.
   
"It is true that we met only because of the Heaven's Feel, but no matter what, I am very proud to have had you as a disciple."
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"It is true that we met only because of the Heaven's Feel, but no matter what the circumstances, I am very proud to have had you as a disciple."
   
Hearing this, Kirei lost control of his emotions for a moment and laughed out loud. But Tokiomi, who completely misunderstood his disciple's intention, continued to speak in earnest.
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Hearing this, Kirei momentarily lost control of his emotions and laughed out loud. But Tokiomi, completely misunderstanding his disciple's intentions, continued to speak in earnest.
   
"Though talent is not something that can be taken by force of will, but your sincere attitude towards training as one who walks this path is something that even I, your teacher, am very much impressed by—Kirei, from this day on you can, like your father, continue to fight for the purpose of ensuring the best interests of this Tōsaka family. How about it?"
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"Talent is not something to be taken by force of will, but your sincere attitude towards training as one who walks this path is something that even I, your teacher, am very much impressed with. Kirei, from this day on you can continue to fight for the best interests of the Tōsaka family as your father did before you. What do you say?"
   
 
"I could not wish for more."
 
"I could not wish for more."
   
Kirei smiled slightly and nodded. Tokiomi, who in the past three years had constantly misunderstood his disciple's character and inner world, now also misunderstood the meaning of Kirei’s smile. And so he continued to speak even more happily.
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Kirei smiled slightly and nodded. Tokiomi, who for the past three years had constantly misunderstood his disciple's character and inner world, now also misunderstood the meaning of Kirei’s smile. And so he continued to speak even more happily.
   
 
"You allow me to rest assured. I wish for my daughter to learn from you. After this Heaven's Feel ends, Kirei, you shall be Rin’s master, and guide her as such."
 
"You allow me to rest assured. I wish for my daughter to learn from you. After this Heaven's Feel ends, Kirei, you shall be Rin’s master, and guide her as such."
   
Then Tokiomi retrieved a letter that had been previously placed at a corner of the desk, passing it to Kirei.
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Then Tokiomi retrieved a letter that had previously been placed at a corner of the desk and passed it to Kirei.
   
 
"... Teacher, what is this?"
 
"... Teacher, what is this?"
   
"Though it is written rather simply, it can be considered a will of sorts, perhaps."
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"Though it is written rather simply, it can perhaps be considered a will of sorts."
   
 
Tokiomi spoke thus, smiling wryly.
 
Tokiomi spoke thus, smiling wryly.
   
"If—though the chances are very small but it may happen—if something unexpected happens to me, then here I have written that the Tōsaka household shall be inherited by Rin and you will be her guardian until she is mature. Pass this letter to the Clock Tower, and all further procedures will naturally be taken care of by the Association."
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"If—and the chances are very small but a possibility nonetheless—if something unexpected happens to me, then I have written here that the Tōsaka household shall be inherited by Rin and you will be her guardian until she is mature. Pass this letter to the Clock Tower, and all further procedures will naturally be taken care of by the Association."
   
This time Kirei finally did not stop at perfunctory verbal assent, but very sincerely from his heart accepted the responsibility that Tokiomi had entrusted to him. After all, Kirei was of the priesthood. To honestly and firmly fulfil the responsibilities others entrusted to him—this was his duty.
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This time, Kirei did not stop at perfunctory verbal assent but sincerely accepted the responsibility that Tokiomi had entrusted him with from his heart. After all, Kirei was of the priesthood. It was his duty to fulfill the responsibilities entrusted to him with honesty and reliability.
   
"Please trust me. Even though your disciple’s abilities are limited, I will make every effort in taking up the responsibility of caring for your daughter."
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"Please trust me. Even though your disciple’s abilities are limited, I will make every effort to take up the responsibility of caring for your daughter."
   
 
"Thank you, Kirei."
 
"Thank you, Kirei."
   
Though the words were brief, it was possible to discern the deep gratitude contained within. Then Tokiomi picked up a long thin black box that had been beside the letter, and handed it to Kirei.
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Though the words were brief, they contained a deep gratitude. Next, Tokiomi picked up the thin, long black box that had been beside the letter and handed it to Kirei.
   
 
"Open it and see. This is my personal gift to you."
 
"Open it and see. This is my personal gift to you."
   
Kirei opened the box. On the velvet lined interior neatly lay an exquisite dagger.
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Kirei opened the box. On the velvet-lined interior neatly lay an exquisite dagger.
   
 
"This is—"
 
"This is—"
   
"The Azoth dagger. Crafted meticulously from heirloom jewels, and after it is filled with prana it can be used as a Mystic Code. You have learnt and practiced the ways of the Tōsaka magecraft; use this as the proof of your graduation.
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"The Azoth dagger. It has been meticulously crafted from heirloom jewels. After it is filled with prana, it can be used as a Mystic Code. You have learned and practiced the ways of the Tōsaka magecraft; use this as the proof of your graduation."
   
 
"..."
 
"..."
   
Kirei held the dagger in his hand and scrutinizing it carefully. His gaze fell upon the sharp knife-edge, and for a long time did not move away.
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Kirei held the dagger in his hand and examined it carefully. His gaze fell upon the sharp knife-edge and for a long time did not move away.
   
Kirei’s face, devoid of expression, must from Tokiomi's perspective have seemed full of gratitude.
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Kirei’s face, devoid of expression, must have seemed full of gratitude from Tokiomi's perspective.
   
"My benefactor... The care and great expectations you have given me, I will truly never be able to repay."
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"My benefactor... I will truly never be able to repay your great care or live up to your expectations."
   
"To me, you are the best reward, Kotomine Kirei. This way, I can set forth for the final decisive battle without looking back."
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"To me, you are the best reward, Kotomine Kirei. With this, I can set forth for the final, decisive battle with no regrets."
   
 
Tokiomi said with a clear smile, then got up from the sofa.
 
Tokiomi said with a clear smile, then got up from the sofa.
   
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Kirei believed that moment to be an arrangement of fate.
And at this time, Kirei—believed this was exactly what fate had arranged.
 
   
If one were to say that all this had been a congregation of coincidences, then why precisely at this time and in this place would Tōsaka Tokiomi have made a gift of this dagger to Kotomine Kirei? Did all this not indicate that this was inevitable?
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If one were to say that it had been a mere congregation of coincidences, then how could it have been that Tōsaka Tokiomi chose precisely that time and place to provide Kotomine Kirei with that dagger in the form of a gift? Was it all not an indication of inevitability?
   
"I am truly sorry to have delayed you so long. Will you still be in time for your flight—"
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"I am truly sorry to have delayed you for so long. Will you still be in time for your flight—"
   
—Now Tokiomi was facing the direction of the guestroom exit, and defenseless with his back to Kirei. Could this be a coincidence as well?
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—Now Tokiomi was facing the direction of the guestroom exit, completely defenseless with his back to Kirei. Could this be a coincidence as well?
   
 
"No, you do not need to worry, teacher."
 
"No, you do not need to worry, teacher."
   
—Or could it be said that this was inevitable; was this fate? No matter how he had prayed and hoped, would it all be just for the sake of drawing everything toward the abyss of betrayal?
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—Or could it be said that this was inevitable, that this was fate? That no matter how much he could have prayed or hoped, everything would have eventually been drawn toward the abyss of betrayal?
   
Kirei began to laugh loudly, laughing more cheerfully than ever.
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Kirei began to laugh loudly, a laugh more cheerful than ever.
   
"From the beginning, there had never been a flight."
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"There was never been a flight to begin with."
   
Even Kirei himself had not expected that he could laugh so heartily. Moreover, the dagger in his hand struck towards the defenceless back in front of him,.
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Not even Kirei himself knew he could laugh so heartily. Moreover, the dagger in his hand struck toward the defenseless back in front of him,.
   
 
"... Ah?"
 
"... Ah?"
   
The Azoth dagger that had been the proof of love and trust slipped through the space between ribs and directly pierced Tokiomi’s heart. This one strike of an Executor who had experienced countless battles could be said to be deadly precise. There was no intention of killing, and there weren’t even any signs of it. Perhaps even Tokiomi, who had been stabbed, could not understand the significance of this wave of pain in his chest for a brief moment.
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The Azoth dagger that had been a proof of love and trust slipped between ribs to directly pierce Tokiomi’s heart. This one strike by an Executor who had experienced countless battles could be said to be deathly precise. There was no intention of murder, and there was no sign of it. Perhaps even Tokiomi, who had been stabbed, could not understand the significance of this wave of pain in his chest for a brief moment.
   
Tokiomi staggered forward; turning his head, he saw only Kirei, smiling brightly, his hands stained with fresh blood—but there was never the slightest indication of understanding in Tokiomi’s eyes even till the end. With only a dazed expression, devoid of anger, he collapsed onto the carpet.
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Tokiomi staggered forward. Turning his head, he saw only Kirei, smiling brightly, his hands stained with fresh blood—but there was never the slightest indication of understanding in Tokiomi’s eyes even till the end. With only a dazed expression, devoid of anger, he collapsed onto the carpet.
   
This magus must have, till the end, stubbornly believed his own understanding to be accurate and refused to accept the real truth. Believing in the path he had chosen at all times and moving forward without the slightest hesitation every time — what a man who did not startle awake to the truth even after having fallen into an endless abyss.
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To his final moment, this magus must have stubbornly believed his own understanding to be accurate and refused to accept the real truth. Unerringly believing in the path he had chosen, moving forward without the slightest hesitation every time — what a man, to not wake to the truth even after having fallen into an endless abyss.
   
 
A sparkling aura suddenly surged beside Tokiomi’s rapidly cooling corpse. Shining with radiant light, the golden Servant materialized in front of Kirei.
 
A sparkling aura suddenly surged beside Tokiomi’s rapidly cooling corpse. Shining with radiant light, the golden Servant materialized in front of Kirei.
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A condescending expression seeped out of those red pupils. Archer nudged the corpse of his former Master with the tip of his foot.
 
A condescending expression seeped out of those red pupils. Archer nudged the corpse of his former Master with the tip of his foot.
   
"I was anticipating he would make a last retaliation before death. Look at his expression; completely at a loss. He was not aware of his own stupidity even till the end."
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"I was anticipating he would make a last retaliation before death. Look at his expression. Completely at a loss. He was not aware of his own stupidity even till the end."
   
"That was because his Servant was in spirit form at his side. It is not illogical for him to let his guard down."
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"That was because his Servant was in spirit form at his side. It was not illogical for him to let his guard down."
   
 
Hearing Kirei’s quip, Archer began to laugh loudly.
 
Hearing Kirei’s quip, Archer began to laugh loudly.
   
"So quickly and you have learnt to make jokes? Kirei, your progress is truly great."
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"Already, you have learned to make jokes? Kirei, your progress is truly great."
   
 
With a serious expression, Kirei asked Archer.
 
With a serious expression, Kirei asked Archer.
   
"You truly have no qualms about doing this? Gilgamesh, King of Heroes?"
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"You really have no qualms about this, Gilgamesh, King of Heroes?"
   
"That’s before I grow tire of you. After I have also lost interest in you, you will also meet the fate of this carcass lying here. If there is one of us who should come to a realization, it should be you by right."
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"Only until I grow tired of you. Once you cease to be interesting, you will meet the same fate as this carcass lying here. If there is anyone here who should be coming to a realization, it is you by right."
   
Though the other’s reply was extremely sharp, Kirei nevertheless did not show a single sign of wavering and nodded.
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The reply was extremely sharp, but Kirei showed no sign of wavering and nodded.
   
Indeed, this guy was a dangerous character to whom he could not entrust his life with. It could be said that this was a deal with the devil. A domineering and violent Servant with neither morality nor loyalty, and for whom even his interest was difficult to judge.
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Indeed, he could not entrust his life to such a dangerous character. It could be said that this was a deal with the devil. A domineering and violent Servant with neither morality nor loyalty, whose interests were difficult to judge.
   
But—precisely because of this, he was a perfect match.
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But—precisely because of this, they were a perfect match.
   
To Kirei, those people who were the pinnacle of morality had not brought him the real answer; it was actually this Heroic Spirit who was completely at odds with morality who could become the goal for which Kirei would fight from now on.
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Those at the pinnacle of morality had not brought Kirei the real answer; it was actually this Heroic Spirit, who was completely at odds with morality, who could become the goal for which Kirei would fight from now on.
   
Kirei rolled up his sleeve, revealing the Command Seals on his arm, then chanted solemnly.
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Kirei rolled up one sleeve, revealing the Command Seals on his arm, and chanted solemnly.
   
 
"Let thy body rest under my dominion, let my fate rest in thy blade. If thou submittest to the call of the Holy Grail, and if thou wilt obey this mind, this reason, then thou shalt respond—"
 
"Let thy body rest under my dominion, let my fate rest in thy blade. If thou submittest to the call of the Holy Grail, and if thou wilt obey this mind, this reason, then thou shalt respond—"
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"I so swear. Thy offering shalt be my flesh and blood. Kotomine Kirei, my new Master."
 
"I so swear. Thy offering shalt be my flesh and blood. Kotomine Kirei, my new Master."
   
The prana supply had opened the moment that the contract had been completed; the Command Seals on his left hand, once again having a use, glowed anew while accompanied by a burst of pain.
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The prana supply opened the moment the contract was completed. The Command Seals on his left hand, functional once again, glowed anew, accompanied by a burst of pain.
   
The pact was ended; now, the strongest and also the most wicked team of those surrounding the fight for the Holy Grail—here, under conditions no one knew of—was born.
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The pact was ended; and so the strongest, most wicked team involved in the fight for the Holy Grail—here, under conditions unknown to all others—was born.
   
"Then, Kirei, shall we begin? ... You shall command and draw open the curtains to this farce. For your meagre prize, I will grant you the Grail."
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"So shall we begin, Kirei? ... You shall command and draw open the curtains to this farce. As your meager prize, I will grant you the Grail."
   
"No problem. King of Heroes, you will certainly also find pleasure from this. Before you find the answer you anticipate, enjoy the jubilation of this battle to your heart’s content."
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"No problem. King of Heroes, you will certainly also draw pleasure from this. Before you find the answer you anticipate, enjoy the jubilation of this battle to your heart’s content."
   
 
The gazes from the red pupils filled with a delighted light and black pupils immersed in gratitude intertwined with each other.
 
The gazes from the red pupils filled with a delighted light and black pupils immersed in gratitude intertwined with each other.

Latest revision as of 09:00, 23 December 2010

Act 13

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It was not yet morning. Kotomine Kirei was already waiting at the door of the Tōsaka mansion.

He had not come to this place since summoning Archer ten days ago. This was the Western-style mansion he had spent his time in as an apprentice magus three years ago, the one place in Fuyuki he felt closer to than even the church.

"Welcome, Kirei. I’ve been waiting for you."

Though a guest had arrived at an unusual hour, Tōsaka Tokiomi appeared quickly at the door after hearing the doorbell. Perhaps he had not slept at all since leaving the Fuyuki Church the previous night. Kirei bowed deeply to Tokiomi in the manner of a disciple to his master.

"There are some things I wish to tell you before I leave Fuyuki, and then I must bid you farewell."

"So it has come to this... and on such short notice. To part with you in such a manner—I have my regrets as well."

Tokiomi spoke these words, but there was no trace of guilt on his face. That was to be expected. Tokiomi understood that Kotomine Kirei was but a pawn the Tōsaka family had borrowed from the Holy Church.

To Kirei, the Heaven’s Feel would yield no reward, being a mandatory task assigned by unseen powers from above. Kirei’s parting from Tokiomi was not a rejection or a betrayal, but a release from duty. Coming to say farewell was purely an act of formality.

"At dawn I will board a plane and head for Italy. First, I must hand my father’s possessions over to headquarters. I may not be able to return to Japan for some time."

"Oh... Come in. Do you have time to talk?"

"Mn. It shouldn't be a problem."

Kirei contained the feelings in his heart and stepped once again through the Tōsakas’ front door.


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"The more I think about your leaving, the more reluctant I feel. Whatever may happen, I hope you can succeed your father Risei’s last behest and continue to assist the Tōsaka family in fulfilling a wish we have always desired..."

Tokiomi was now the Tōsaka residence's only occupant, but the guest room was nevertheless spotlessly maintained. Perhaps some low-level familiar under his control had been cleaning so as to maintain composure even in this time of intense war. When it came to Tokiomi, no less was expected.

“Though it is a pity your actions against the Einsbern family failed, I understand that you had good intentions. Perhaps this is the way that Executors work, but I hope you will duly inform me of the situation before and after you act in the future. Then I can be prepared.”

Tokiomi's magnanimous attitude made Kirei lower his head further.

"To have given you, my teacher, this much trouble at the last moment... I am truly ashamed."

Kirei raised his head, seeing the sincerity in Tokiomi’s eyes, and said to himself.

"It is true that we met only because of the Heaven's Feel, but no matter what the circumstances, I am very proud to have had you as a disciple."

Hearing this, Kirei momentarily lost control of his emotions and laughed out loud. But Tokiomi, completely misunderstanding his disciple's intentions, continued to speak in earnest.

"Talent is not something to be taken by force of will, but your sincere attitude towards training as one who walks this path is something that even I, your teacher, am very much impressed with. Kirei, from this day on you can continue to fight for the best interests of the Tōsaka family as your father did before you. What do you say?"

"I could not wish for more."

Kirei smiled slightly and nodded. Tokiomi, who for the past three years had constantly misunderstood his disciple's character and inner world, now also misunderstood the meaning of Kirei’s smile. And so he continued to speak even more happily.

"You allow me to rest assured. I wish for my daughter to learn from you. After this Heaven's Feel ends, Kirei, you shall be Rin’s master, and guide her as such."

Then Tokiomi retrieved a letter that had previously been placed at a corner of the desk and passed it to Kirei.

"... Teacher, what is this?"

"Though it is written rather simply, it can perhaps be considered a will of sorts."

Tokiomi spoke thus, smiling wryly.

"If—and the chances are very small but a possibility nonetheless—if something unexpected happens to me, then I have written here that the Tōsaka household shall be inherited by Rin and you will be her guardian until she is mature. Pass this letter to the Clock Tower, and all further procedures will naturally be taken care of by the Association."

This time, Kirei did not stop at perfunctory verbal assent but sincerely accepted the responsibility that Tokiomi had entrusted him with from his heart. After all, Kirei was of the priesthood. It was his duty to fulfill the responsibilities entrusted to him with honesty and reliability.

"Please trust me. Even though your disciple’s abilities are limited, I will make every effort to take up the responsibility of caring for your daughter."

"Thank you, Kirei."

Though the words were brief, they contained a deep gratitude. Next, Tokiomi picked up the thin, long black box that had been beside the letter and handed it to Kirei.

"Open it and see. This is my personal gift to you."

Kirei opened the box. On the velvet-lined interior neatly lay an exquisite dagger.

"This is—"

"The Azoth dagger. It has been meticulously crafted from heirloom jewels. After it is filled with prana, it can be used as a Mystic Code. You have learned and practiced the ways of the Tōsaka magecraft; use this as the proof of your graduation."

"..."

Kirei held the dagger in his hand and examined it carefully. His gaze fell upon the sharp knife-edge and for a long time did not move away.

Kirei’s face, devoid of expression, must have seemed full of gratitude from Tokiomi's perspective.

"My benefactor... I will truly never be able to repay your great care or live up to your expectations."

"To me, you are the best reward, Kotomine Kirei. With this, I can set forth for the final, decisive battle with no regrets."

Tokiomi said with a clear smile, then got up from the sofa.

Kirei believed that moment to be an arrangement of fate.

If one were to say that it had been a mere congregation of coincidences, then how could it have been that Tōsaka Tokiomi chose precisely that time and place to provide Kotomine Kirei with that dagger in the form of a gift? Was it all not an indication of inevitability?

"I am truly sorry to have delayed you for so long. Will you still be in time for your flight—"

—Now Tokiomi was facing the direction of the guestroom exit, completely defenseless with his back to Kirei. Could this be a coincidence as well?

"No, you do not need to worry, teacher."

—Or could it be said that this was inevitable, that this was fate? That no matter how much he could have prayed or hoped, everything would have eventually been drawn toward the abyss of betrayal?

Kirei began to laugh loudly, a laugh more cheerful than ever.

"There was never been a flight to begin with."

Not even Kirei himself knew he could laugh so heartily. Moreover, the dagger in his hand struck toward the defenseless back in front of him,.

"... Ah?"

The Azoth dagger that had been a proof of love and trust slipped between ribs to directly pierce Tokiomi’s heart. This one strike by an Executor who had experienced countless battles could be said to be deathly precise. There was no intention of murder, and there was no sign of it. Perhaps even Tokiomi, who had been stabbed, could not understand the significance of this wave of pain in his chest for a brief moment.

Tokiomi staggered forward. Turning his head, he saw only Kirei, smiling brightly, his hands stained with fresh blood—but there was never the slightest indication of understanding in Tokiomi’s eyes even till the end. With only a dazed expression, devoid of anger, he collapsed onto the carpet.

To his final moment, this magus must have stubbornly believed his own understanding to be accurate and refused to accept the real truth. Unerringly believing in the path he had chosen, moving forward without the slightest hesitation every time — what a man, to not wake to the truth even after having fallen into an endless abyss.

A sparkling aura suddenly surged beside Tokiomi’s rapidly cooling corpse. Shining with radiant light, the golden Servant materialized in front of Kirei.

"Hn—what a disappointing ending."

A condescending expression seeped out of those red pupils. Archer nudged the corpse of his former Master with the tip of his foot.

"I was anticipating he would make a last retaliation before death. Look at his expression. Completely at a loss. He was not aware of his own stupidity even till the end."

"That was because his Servant was in spirit form at his side. It was not illogical for him to let his guard down."

Hearing Kirei’s quip, Archer began to laugh loudly.

"Already, you have learned to make jokes? Kirei, your progress is truly great."

With a serious expression, Kirei asked Archer.

"You really have no qualms about this, Gilgamesh, King of Heroes?"

"Only until I grow tired of you. Once you cease to be interesting, you will meet the same fate as this carcass lying here. If there is anyone here who should be coming to a realization, it is you by right."

The reply was extremely sharp, but Kirei showed no sign of wavering and nodded.

Indeed, he could not entrust his life to such a dangerous character. It could be said that this was a deal with the devil. A domineering and violent Servant with neither morality nor loyalty, whose interests were difficult to judge.

But—precisely because of this, they were a perfect match.

Those at the pinnacle of morality had not brought Kirei the real answer; it was actually this Heroic Spirit, who was completely at odds with morality, who could become the goal for which Kirei would fight from now on.

Kirei rolled up one sleeve, revealing the Command Seals on his arm, and chanted solemnly.

"Let thy body rest under my dominion, let my fate rest in thy blade. If thou submittest to the call of the Holy Grail, and if thou wilt obey this mind, this reason, then thou shalt respond—"

"I so swear. Thy offering shalt be my flesh and blood. Kotomine Kirei, my new Master."

The prana supply opened the moment the contract was completed. The Command Seals on his left hand, functional once again, glowed anew, accompanied by a burst of pain.

The pact was ended; and so the strongest, most wicked team involved in the fight for the Holy Grail—here, under conditions unknown to all others—was born.

"So shall we begin, Kirei? ... You shall command and draw open the curtains to this farce. As your meager prize, I will grant you the Grail."

"No problem. King of Heroes, you will certainly also draw pleasure from this. Before you find the answer you anticipate, enjoy the jubilation of this battle to your heart’s content."

The gazes from the red pupils filled with a delighted light and black pupils immersed in gratitude intertwined with each other.






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