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==Prologue==
   
Crushed. The familiar landscape, the neighbouring town across the river—had been trampled.
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Crushed. The familiar landscape, the neighbouring town across the river—had been trampled.
   
 
The skies shook. The ground gave way, swallowing up houses, cars, trees.
 
The skies shook. The ground gave way, swallowing up houses, cars, trees.
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It was a large, unbelievably large thing.
 
It was a large, unbelievably large thing.
   
One of the supernatural creatures called dragons.
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One of the supernatural creatures called ''dragons''.
   
In particular, the blue dragon—Hekatonkheir.
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In particular, the blue dragon—Hekatonkheir.
   
 
Though it was named after the giant humanoids of legend, probably the only similarity it shared with humans was that it walked on two feet.
 
Though it was named after the giant humanoids of legend, probably the only similarity it shared with humans was that it walked on two feet.
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Its whole body was covered with blue scales, and when it moved a part of the scales lit up, forming a strange pattern. Furthermore the head that occasionally peeked out from the gaps in the clouds had neither eyes nor a nose nor a mouth, instead there existed just a single horn-like bulge.
 
Its whole body was covered with blue scales, and when it moved a part of the scales lit up, forming a strange pattern. Furthermore the head that occasionally peeked out from the gaps in the clouds had neither eyes nor a nose nor a mouth, instead there existed just a single horn-like bulge.
   
There was no way to label such a being under the existing biological classification framework. That was why it was a dragon.
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There was no way to label such a being under the existing biological classification framework. That was why it was a ''dragon''.
   
The blue dragon that wandered the world on its whim—the headless giant.
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The blue dragon that wandered the world on its whim—the headless giant.
   
 
Unfortunate towns that end up in its path can do nothing but wait to be destroyed. Those who lived there could only run away before they were crushed.
 
Unfortunate towns that end up in its path can do nothing but wait to be destroyed. Those who lived there could only run away before they were crushed.
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However, the girl was the only one who did not turn away from the giant. She was the only one that headed towards the overlook in order to face the monster.
 
However, the girl was the only one who did not turn away from the giant. She was the only one that headed towards the overlook in order to face the monster.
   
The boy had come to bring the girl back, but what he witnessed there was the battle between the girl and the giant.
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The boy had come to bring the girl back, but what he witnessed there was the ''battle'' between the girl and the giant.
   
"Gooo Awaaaaaaaaay——!!"
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"Gooo Awaaaaaaaaay——!!"
   
 
The girl screamed. Raising her head, staring at the giant, she squeezed her voice out.
 
The girl screamed. Raising her head, staring at the giant, she squeezed her voice out.
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Even then, the girl continued to glare at the giant, biting down on her teeth.
 
Even then, the girl continued to glare at the giant, biting down on her teeth.
   
"Mitsuki—why don't you give up?"
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"Mitsuki—why don't you give up?"
   
 
The boy called to her in a calm voice.
 
The boy called to her in a calm voice.
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"There's no way I can... give up."
 
"There's no way I can... give up."
   
The girl replied hoarsely.
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The girl replied hoarsely.
   
"But why? Our parents have already evacuated. Everyone else have probably long since escaped too. There's nothing that you need to protect like—"
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"But why? Our parents have already evacuated. Everyone else have probably long since escaped too. There's nothing that you need to protect like—"
   
 
"There is! Our house is still there! That town is where our family belongs!!"
 
"There is! Our house is still there! That town is where our family belongs!!"
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"Nii-san?"
 
"Nii-san?"
   
"Leave everything to me."
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"Leave ''everything'' to me."
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Even now, three years later, the girl did not understand what had happened then.
 
Even now, three years later, the girl did not understand what had happened then.
   
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It was not until afterwards that the girl realized what the thing she most wanted to protect was.
 
It was not until afterwards that the girl realized what the thing she most wanted to protect was.
   
Not until after she had lost the boy—.
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Not until after she had lost the boy&mdash;.
Esmagado. A paisagem familiar, a cidade vizinha do outro lado do rio - havia sido pisoteada.
 
 
O céu tremeu. O chão cedeu, engolindo casas, carros, árvores.
 
 
Esses tremores chegaram até o garoto em uma vista de uma colina distante, gravando fissuras no concreto pelos pés.
 
 
"Vá embora ... por favor vá embora ..."
 
 
Ao lado do garoto, uma garota chorou. Desabou no chão, ela implorou enquanto as lágrimas escorriam pelo seu rosto.
 
 
Implorou ao ser que pisara a cidade vizinha.
 
 
Mas não havia como a voz de um humano tão minúsculo alcançar.
 
 
O pé gigante que achatou facilmente uma cidade inteira. O longo braço que varria levemente montanhas. A cabeça, escondida nas nuvens, invisível.
 
 
Era uma coisa incrivelmente grande.
 
 
Uma das criaturas sobrenaturais chamadas dragões.
 
 
Em particular, o dragão azul - Hekatonkheir.
 
 
Embora tenha o nome dos gigantes humanóides da lenda, provavelmente a única semelhança que compartilhava com os seres humanos era o fato de andar sobre dois pés.
 
 
Todo o seu corpo estava coberto de escamas azuis e, quando se movia, parte das escamas se iluminava, formando um padrão estranho. Além disso, a cabeça que ocasionalmente espiava das brechas nas nuvens não tinha olhos, nem nariz, nem boca; em vez disso, existia apenas uma única protuberância em forma de chifre.
 
 
Não havia como rotular esse ser sob a estrutura de classificação biológica existente. Por isso era um dragão.
 
 
O dragão azul que vagava pelo mundo por seu capricho - o gigante sem cabeça.
 
 
Cidades infelizes que acabam em seu caminho não podem fazer nada além de esperar para serem destruídas. Aqueles que moravam lá só podiam fugir antes de serem esmagados.
 
 
No entanto, a garota foi a única que não se afastou do gigante. Ela foi a única que se dirigiu ao mirante para enfrentar o monstro.
 
 
O garoto veio trazer a garota de volta, mas o que ele testemunhou foi a batalha entre a garota e o gigante.
 
 
"Gooo Awaaaaaaaaay-— !!"
 
 
A menina gritou. Erguendo a cabeça, encarando o gigante, ela apertou a voz.
 
 
Ao fazê-lo, uma esfera negra apareceu na frente dos olhos da garota e disparou em direção ao gigante.
 
 
Alguns segundos depois, um flash brilhante encheu o mundo e o ar tremeu. Quando a cor voltou ao ambiente, uma parte do braço esquerdo e do flanco do gigante desapareceu, como se tivesse sido arrancada.
 
 
No entanto, isso durou apenas um breve momento.
 
 
Quando a garota respirou fundo, o braço esquerdo e o flanco voltaram ao normal.
 
 
"...!"
 
 
Mesmo assim, a menina continuou a encarar o gigante, mordendo os dentes.
 
 
"Mitsuki - por que você não desiste?"
 
 
O garoto a chamou com uma voz calma.
 
 
"Não tem como eu ... desistir."
 
 
A garota respondeu com voz rouca.
 
 
"Mas por quê? Nossos pais já foram evacuados. Todos os outros provavelmente já escaparam há muito tempo. Não há nada que você precise proteger como ..."
 
 
"Existe! Nossa casa ainda está lá! Essa cidade é onde nossa família pertence !!"
 
 
Dominando a voz do garoto, a garota gritou.
 
 
O gigante parecia estar se preparando para dar mais um passo. Em frente a ela estava a cidade em que o menino e a menina moravam havia treze anos.
 
 
Seis anos como vizinhos, depois sete anos como família, os dois haviam vivido juntos.
 
 
"...Entendo."
 
 
Com um pequeno suspiro, o garoto deu um tapinha na cabeça da garota.
 
 
A garota olhou para o garoto com um rosto confuso.
 
 
"Nii-san?"
 
 
"Deixe tudo comigo."
 
 
 
Mesmo agora, três anos depois, a garota não entendia o que havia acontecido naquele momento.
 
   
Mas era verdade que o garoto cumprira suas palavras.
 
   
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Ele afastou Hekatonkheir, salvou a cidade e levou o resultado sozinho.
 
   
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Foi só depois que a garota percebeu qual era a coisa que mais queria proteger.
 
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Latest revision as of 07:30, 13 May 2020

Prologue[edit]

Crushed. The familiar landscape, the neighbouring town across the river—had been trampled.

The skies shook. The ground gave way, swallowing up houses, cars, trees.

Those tremors even reached the boy on an overlook of a distant hill, etching cracks into the concrete by his feet.

"Go away... please go away..."

Beside the boy, a girl cried. Collapsed on the ground, she begged as tears flowed down her face.

Begged towards the being that had tread over the neighbouring town.

But there was no way that the voice from such a tiny human would reach.

The giant foot that easily flattened a whole town. The long arm that lightly swept away mountains. The head, hidden within clouds, invisible.

It was a large, unbelievably large thing.

One of the supernatural creatures called dragons.

In particular, the blue dragon—Hekatonkheir.

Though it was named after the giant humanoids of legend, probably the only similarity it shared with humans was that it walked on two feet.

Its whole body was covered with blue scales, and when it moved a part of the scales lit up, forming a strange pattern. Furthermore the head that occasionally peeked out from the gaps in the clouds had neither eyes nor a nose nor a mouth, instead there existed just a single horn-like bulge.

There was no way to label such a being under the existing biological classification framework. That was why it was a dragon.

The blue dragon that wandered the world on its whim—the headless giant.

Unfortunate towns that end up in its path can do nothing but wait to be destroyed. Those who lived there could only run away before they were crushed.

However, the girl was the only one who did not turn away from the giant. She was the only one that headed towards the overlook in order to face the monster.

The boy had come to bring the girl back, but what he witnessed there was the battle between the girl and the giant.

"Gooo Awaaaaaaaaay——!!"

The girl screamed. Raising her head, staring at the giant, she squeezed her voice out.

As she did so, a black sphere appeared in front of the girl's eyes, and shot towards the giant.

A few seconds later, a bright flash filled the world and the air shook. When color returned to the surroundings, a part of the giant's left arm and flank had disappeared, as if gouged out.

However, that lasted but a brief moment.

As the girl took another breath, the left arm and flank returned to normal.

"...!"

Even then, the girl continued to glare at the giant, biting down on her teeth.

"Mitsuki—why don't you give up?"

The boy called to her in a calm voice.

"There's no way I can... give up."

The girl replied hoarsely.

"But why? Our parents have already evacuated. Everyone else have probably long since escaped too. There's nothing that you need to protect like—"

"There is! Our house is still there! That town is where our family belongs!!"

Overpowering the boy's voice, the girl yelled.

The giant seemed to be getting ready to take yet another step. In front of it was the town that the boy and the girl had lived in for thirteen years.

Six years as neighbors, then seven years as family, the two had lived together.

"...I see."

With a small sigh, the boy patted the girl on the head.

The girl looked up towards the boy with a confused face.

"Nii-san?"

"Leave everything to me."


Even now, three years later, the girl did not understand what had happened then.

But it was true that the boy had fulfilled his words.

He drove away Hekatonkheir, saved the town, and shouldered the result all by himself.

It was not until afterwards that the girl realized what the thing she most wanted to protect was.

Not until after she had lost the boy—.



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