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==Chapter 29: Musashi's Knights==
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==Chapter 29: Musashi’s Knights==
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''That existence.''
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''That existence
   
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''A sentiment?
''Was it sentimentality?''
 
   
''Or certainty?''
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''Or necessity?
   
'''Point Allocation (Chivalry)'''
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'''Point Allocation (Chivalry)
   
   
   
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On top of the bridge in front of the Academy, Mitotsudaira took in a breath.
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In front of Musashi Ariadust Academy, Mitotsudaira, standing above the bridge, took one breath.
 
   
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…''I requested an opponent, so let’s see what will happen now.
...I asked for a challenge. Now let's see, who will they pick to fight against me.
 
   
She looked at everyone thronged in the other side, and speculated their possible decision. Since she asked for a challenger, someone should step forward soon.
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Thinking that, looking at everyone on the other side, she started thinking about the possibilities.
   
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About the person that would come out to respond to her request for an opponent.
...I doubt it would be the Chancellor.
 
   
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…''Not the chancellor, I would guess.
No matter how you think about it, he is a person not suited for combat. And even if he were to step in, everyone will certainly stop him.
 
   
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He was not a person with fighting ability, no matter how you looked at it. People would stop him if he were to nominate himself.
Shirojiro and Naomasa are unlikely possibilities either. Speaking of combat-types, the best choice would be Tenzo or Ulquiaga. After all, those two are undertaking combat training and had experience exterminating Youkais.
 
   
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Shirojiro and Naomasa were not with them, so if we’re talking about dueling-types, it would be someone like Tenzou or Urquiaga.
Back in middle school, Mitotsudaira took similar battle training as well. Every once a year during Musashi's docking in Mito's territory, where it is known for wastelands and marshes (the type of habitat Youkais are fond of), she had taken up many extermination quests there.
 
   
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They were the ones taking on spirit exorcism cases to gain combat experience after all, to follow in their family’s business or for their own career path.
Also, supernatural phenomenas were abounding recently.
 
   
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Mitotsudaira herself had started fighting to drive stuff like that away in middle school. The territory of Mito which the ship annually lands on was a place ghosts and the like were fond of after all, with all the wasteland and marshes. Even at the other ports, work like that came in mountains.
Youkais, are like undead zombies, so fighting them isn't that much different than fighting a real human. Fighting a warrior who had underwent and survived those kinds of job, would prove to be a trouble in battle.
 
   
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Especially with the recent increase in Phenomena, causing even the other knights to go out many times.
...Yes. I am fully prepared for that. There's just one thing troubling me...
 
   
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Though spirit in nature, the experience you get fighting living dead-type opponents is similar to that of facing human ones. Fights with those who survived those kinds of battles would surely be interesting.
"...What are you all doing?"
 
   
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…''Yes, I have already prepared for such a case. It’s just that-…
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Everyone in the Academy side were hunkered down in front of the entrance. They seem to be gravely discussing something. No one is stepping forward.
 
   
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“…What is everyone doing?”
...I even read the atmosphere and waited, but this is what I get!?
 
   
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Everyone was sitting in front of the Academy talking to each other, but no one came out from among them.
"Hello...?"
 
   
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She had already given them time and waited, so what was happening?
Mitotsudaira sloped her neck, from among the scrum, only Toori turned to look here. He said,
 
   
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“Umm…”
"Ah, Nate. Give us a moment to decide this. It's a timeout! You heard that? Timeout!!"
 
   
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The moment Mitotsudaira tilted her head and called out to them, from the seated crowd of people Toori’s head turned and gave her a reply.
Mitotsudaira nodded. For a moment, everyone wheeled their head round and cursory looked at Nate, but went back butting their heads at each other.
 
   
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“Ah, Nate, some thinking time, thinking time~! Don’t cut the time~.”
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Before she nodded, everyone looked in her direction for a moment, then returned to putting their heads together.
"Hmm... I have poison darts here. You want me to use it?", Tenzou.
 
   
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“Hey, what are we going to do? Nate sure is eager to do this, huh.”
"No. Mito is a mid-to-close range type. It's rather advantageous if I handle this with my bow and ZUDON!", Asama.
 
   
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“Hmm… I did bring some poison on my own, so should I use that…?”
"I think we should wait until Shirojiro comes back and purchase silver bullets...", Ulquiaga.
 
   
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“Or rather, Mito is a mid-close ranged fighter, so how about I as a long ranged fighter take a bow and snipe…”
"If 2 vs. 1 is fine, me and Gacchan can handle this. We'll fly in the air and pepper her from unreachable range with BANG!", Margot.
 
   
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“In my opinion, we should just wait until Shirojiro returns and get him to buy some silver bullets…”
"Mitotsudaira-san isn't really my type, so I'll pass.", Ginji.
 
   
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“Even Mitotsudaira is out of my scope of interest, so I’ll pass. Leave me out of this, please!”
...You guys, except for that last line, aren't you guys the one who's fired up!
 
   
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…''Disregarding the last one, these people are seriously going for the kill, huh!?
Rage seethed inside Mitotsudaira, but stave it off after realizing it was just unreasonable venting of anger. She knit her brows.
 
   
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Being wary of the feeling of discontent rising inside her as an emotion of rage, Mitotsudaira frowned and let out a voice.
"---Uhh, can you make this quick?"
 
   
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“…Can you not hurry up!?”
   
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Everyone pressed their foreheads on each other from hearing the female knight's demand, who's standing above the bridge as if to block the roadway.
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To the demand of the female knight standing on the bridge as if to occupy it, everyone in front of the entrance once again brought their heads together and groaned.
   
Within the scrum, Toori said,
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In the group, Toori whispered “right.”
   
"I just thought up of something brilliant! Tenzou, step forward and kowtow in front of her."
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“I thought of something good. Tenzou. Prostrate in front of her.
   
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“Y-you cannot prostrate in front of someone without a reason! Mitotsudaira-dono is not the kind to get a joke like that, so we can’t just kneel down on the floor…”
"Kowtowing without a particular purpose is a terrible idea! Specially to someone like Mitotsudaira-dono who has a problem appreciating gags!"
 
   
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“Hmm, then, should I go out?”
"Hmm... Should I handle this then?"
 
   
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Urquiaga searched his chest, making several metallic sounds in the process. Making a short sigh, he…
Ulquiaga fumbled on his waist for something. Metal rattlings resounded. After a pause, he said,
 
   
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“If we decide to save Horizon after this, I will not be able to act.
"In case that things took for a good turn and we had everyone came round to our side, I don't think I can join you in saving Horizon. I am an inquisitor officer but, K.P.A. Italia or Tres Espana are neither heretics. I can't fight them."
 
   
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“Whatever the case, my ambition is to become part of the Inquisition; and neither the Catholics of K.P.A Italia nor those of Tres España are heretics that I can fight. I will not be able to lay a hand on them.”
"I can say the same for myself."
 
   
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“Ah, me neither, just like him.”
Adele raised her hands. She continued,
 
   
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Adele raised her hand. Rolling up her oversized uniform sleeves, she said:
"I am a retainer, and we serves knights. A retainer opposing their superior flies in the face of their own raison d'etre."
 
   
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“I am a retainer. We retainers serve knights, so opposing our own knight will mean losing the meaning of my position.”
"You two have it tough."
 
   
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“Work sure is tough, huh.”
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Toori folded both arms, cocking his head repeatedly. He faced Neshinbara and said,
 
   
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Folding his arms, Toori nodded and then moved his gaze to Neshinbara.
"Neshinbara. You've been making a difficult face all the while. What's the matter?"
 
   
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“Neshinbara, you look like you have something to say. What is it?”
"Ah, yeah. Something is bothering me."
 
   
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“Ah, right. It’s just that something doesn’t feel right here.”
Neshinbara said, facing everyone after giving Mitotsudaira a brief glimpse.
 
   
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Neshinbara stole a glance towards Mitotsudaira and returned his eyes to everyone.
"Why does a knight need to fight a civilian?"
 
   
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“I wonder what reason does a knight like her have to fight and test the values of civilians like us?”
"I can answer that. It's because... I don't know. I'm an idiot."
 
   
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“If I may answer, I’m an idiot, so I don’t know.”
"I know right. Hahaha aren't you pathetic."
 
   
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“Right, I would guess. I’m glad you understand. Yep. …Ha ha, I’m sorry.”
"Nobody's denying it!? Ah, what are those eyes? No!! Stop that sympathetic look!"
 
   
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“H-he didn’t even deny it! You even pitied me, didn’t you…this guy! Ah, those eyes are those of pity, aren’t they!?”
Everyone restrained Toori. Beyond the bridge, Kimi said to Mitotsudaira,
 
   
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Everyone held Toori down. Noticing Mitotsudaira tilting her head on the other side, Kimi said:
"Fufufu, Mitotsudaira, getting scared now having no idea what everyone is planning?"
 
   
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“Heh heh heh. Mitotsudaira, you’re afraid of not knowing what we’re talking about, aren’t you?”
"Not really. It's just seeing everyone gathered like this makes you notice their singularities."
 
   
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“No, well, it’s just like what I see every day, but… Looking at it from outside, I would normally be scared.”
Everyone butted their heads once again upon hearing Mitotsudaira's words.
 
   
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At her words, everyone once again brought their heads together. They tentatively affirmed and made contact with each other.
"Mito just don't realize it, but she has her own share of singularity as well.", Asama.
 
   
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“Even Mito said that our group is pretty scary. I don’t understand.”
"Hearing that from a cow-tits shrine maiden with an artificial eye, it sounded like a hypocrisy.", Adelle.
 
   
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“In my opinion, A busty-type shrine maiden with one machine eye like Asama-san saying that would be more of the question.”
"You, a meganekko wearing an armor bigger than her body, are saying that?", Ulquiaga.
 
   
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“I would question why a glasses-wearing, baggy-type retainer like you would say that as well, Adele.”
"Hahaha Ulqui-dono, and you, a half-dragon and also an inquisitor officer person, are saying that?", Tenzo.
 
   
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“Ha ha ha. Uqui-dono, funny you should say that, being a half-dragon inquisitor yourself.”
"Fufufu, this ninja doesn't see his self like the others. Why are you blatantly ninja-ing your own character?", Kimi.
 
   
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“Heh heh heh. This ninja hasn’t looked at himself lately, has he? What are you hiding from yourself?”
"Hey hey, why is everyone ostracizing me from this talk. What is this fun atmosphere in the air I'm smelling!? I'll sniff all of it! *Sniff* *Sniff*"
 
   
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“Hey, you guys! You guys! Don’t just change the subject without me! What’s with this fun atmosphere leaving me out!? I’ll suck all of it in, alright!? Sniff sniff sniff sniff!”
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Everyone glared at the idiot. In response, Toori opened his mouth as if to say something, but in the end, he just hung his head, and laid his body down on the floor.
 
   
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Everyone glared at the idiot with serious faces. In response Toori was going to say something, but hung his head and lay down sideways.
Everyone endeavored to act as if the idiot never exists. Asama clapped her hand and,
 
   
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Ignoring Toori going limp, Asama lightly clapped her hands.
"A-All right everyone, let's resume our discussion while we don't have interruptions. Neshinbara, you were saying something a while ago about Mito?"
 
   
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“Now, let’s continue our conversation while we still have the time. Neshinbara-kun, what are you concerned about with Mito?”
"Oh yeah. I am an expert in history so I know the details..."
 
   
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“Ah, right. I looked up material regarding historical connections, and…”
"Oh? A new talk starting? Neshinbara, can you make the explanation simple so that an idiot like me will be able to understand? You know, you have a habit of expounding details until you get to the point. Seriously, I'm begging you to make it short this time."
 
   
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“Ah? You’re speaking again? Hey, hey, won’t you make it so an idiot like me could understand? Neshinbara, you have that habit of not getting to the point after all. Make it super simple for us just this once, ’kay?”
A vein in Neshinbara's temple popped up upon hearing the done-with-emoing idiot's words.
 
   
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In response to the recovered Toori’s words, Neshinbara’s smiling face popped up a vein.
Kimi lightly smacked Toori's head and said,
 
   
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Then, Kimi lightly beat on Toori’s head.
"Fufufu, silly brother. Let him speak as much as he likes. These history-nuts types are fond of flaunting their repository of knowledge, so you should not say something like that. If you keep spouting weird things, don't blame me if you get hated."
 
   
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“Heh heh heh. Foolish brother, an otaku like him loves nothing more than showing off his knowledge; so you should let him speak as he wants to, alright? If you say anything weird you’ll be caught up in his world of madness, you know?”
"Sis! Go look in front of the mirror and find out who is the one spouting weird things!"
 
   
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“Look in the mirror, sister!!”
"Haah. Well, I'm already used to these two so it doesn't bother me at all."
 
   
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“Ah, well, I’m used to it so it’s fine.”
Neshinbara waves his hands as if to dismiss the two's conversation.
 
   
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Neshinbara waved his hand and said:
"If you look at it in historical perspective, knights are above the rank of citizens."
 
   
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“Looking at it from a historical standpoint, knights being a class above the people is a natural thing.”
"...Huh? What's your point?"
 
   
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“…Huh? What are you talking about?”
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"I mean", Neshinbara said and squatted down. Everyone else except Mitotsudaira followed suit.
 
   
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“Well…” Neshinbara lowered his body, everyone following suit.
"Knights are people with privilege right? At the very least, they are positioned higher than normal people in social rank."
 
   
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“Knights are people with influence. At least…their positions are above the public.”
"You mean?"
 
   
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“So?”
"Don't you find it strange? Why are the knights confronting us? Their status should be above us, almost similar to the rank of people who rules us. Yet, they are actually here. What is the need of confronting us? It will put a dent in their dignity if they lose."
 
   
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“Don’t you think it’s weird? Why would those knights be here, facing off against us? Their status is higher than ours, you know? If I have to put it in words, they are the ones ruling over us. To say nothing about our face-off, to us civilians the other side is higher…so why did they choose to confront us? They’ll lose a lot if we win, you know?”
In Neshinbara's doubt, everyone turned their heads towards Mitotsudaira. Mitotsudaira tensed up upon realizing herself becoming the center of attention.
 
   
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At that question, everyone stole a glance towards Mitotsudaira.
"W-Why are all suddenly staring at me?"
 
   
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Realizing that she was being looked at, Mitotsudaira pulled back a bit.
''I see'', everyone cocked their heads. After Ulquiaga surveyed everyone with his sharp gaze, he said,
 
   
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“W-what is it?”
"Can we think of it this way? Upon trying to confront the crisis Musashi is currently facing, the violent passion kindling inside Mitotsudaira had ablazed, and for the meantime she just want something to rampage on."
 
   
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Everyone nodded and returned their gaze. With a pointed glance, Urquiaga looked over everyone.
"That's... amazing. I wonder what kind of reasonings did you take to arrive in that conclusion -de gozaru?"
 
   
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“Is she thinking like this? Because of the crisis Musashi is involved in… Mitotsudaira’s destructive urges are lighting up and quickly making her want to go wild.”
"The ninja is right. That's a bit harsh. First of all, Mito is just a representative. The Musashi's knights can't go gung-ho all at once."
 
   
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“…Wow. What would make her do something like that?”
"Umm... That sounds like if she's the only knight, then she will go rampage.", Adele, making a difficult countenance, inclined her head. "But indeed, it is weird. I wonder what was the reason?"
 
   
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“That’s right. That’s a bit pushing it, you know. Besides, Mito said that she herself is representing the knights. There’s no way anything would simultaneously incite the knights to act, is there?”
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"Heeey, Nate! Adele said that you're weird and mpfhmfph---!" <!--(This is Tenzo covering the idiot's mouth with his hand.)-->
 
   
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“Umm, I feel like you’re saying that it’s definitely the case if she’s by herself, but…”
"I-It's nothing, Mitotsudaira-dono. ---Kimi-dono, can we knock this idiot out to sleep for now?"
 
   
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With a troubled face, Adele tilted her head.
"Uhh... can you all hurry up and decide which will be my opponent?"
 
   
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“I wonder. There’s definitely something weird here.”
Everyone pleads, ''spare us just a little more time''!
 
   
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“Hey Nate, Adele is saying that something is weird in youoah…!”
"Adele-dono... you may continue -de gozaru."
 
   
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“I-it’s nothing, alright!? Kimi-dono, should I just hit you now?”
"Jud. As stated by the secretary earlier, I think that there is no reason to fight us, because Knights and retainers do not fight their allies."
 
   
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“…Umm, I don’t care, but can you hurry on with it?”
Adele tilted her head the second time, resumed,
 
   
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Everyone made excuses saying “just a bit, just a bit more, alright?” and…
"The point the secretary made regarding social rank difference. Why do the knights with superior social status wishes to fight someone under them? That, and this fight is strange if you consider the knights obligation."
 
   
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“Right, Adele-dono, please continue.”
   
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“Judge. There’s the thing Secretary said, about whether there really is a need for conflict. I mean, well, knights and retainers don’t fight with the people in the first place.”
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Tilting her head for the second time, the girl continued.
   
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“About the problem of class difference that Secretary said. There’s the question of the higher-class knights wanting to fight the people, but this duel questions even the context of the knights’ very existence.”
Everyone's movement went still upon hearing Adele's words.
 
   
And then everyone silently turned their heads the second time towards Mitotsudaira.
 
   
"...A-As I earlier asked, why are you all suddenly staring at me?"
 
   
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At Adele’s words, everyone stopped their actions and voices.
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Everyone nodded at each other, and then returned into butting their heads at each other.
 
   
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Then all of them once again looked at Mitotsudaira without saying anything.
"...So you were saying this confrontation is strange because of the difference in social rank, as well as the knight's obligation?"
 
   
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“…Like I said, what is it?”
"Jud. Well, this might become a long discussion, as it includes the circumstances of knights in Musashi. According to the history written in the Testament, in the late Middle Age period --around 200 years ago in our current time--, the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feudalism feudalism] had been practically abolished. This feudalism system conveys land ownership to feudal aristocrats or knights by the king. But the current age right now grants authority and financial power to court nobles."
 
   
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“Hmm,” thus everyone nodded and again looked at each other.
That's right, Neshinbara nodded. He glanced at Adele once, and said,
 
   
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“Not like we can ask her. …About that, how this duel involves not only herself, but the whole meaning of the knights’ existence; what do you mean by that, Adele?”
"In the late Middle Age period, in order to resolve the issues regarding the exhaustion of crusade armies, and the rising of people amassing money upon the inception of monetary economy, as well as the turbulence caused by the reformation of religion, most kingdoms began centralizing their power by making their king as the central authority figure. Moreover, the power of knights alone were unable to protect the land anymore because warfare is now executed in a large-scale battle. The mercenary system took over, finally giving rise to the current age of national military today. Every nation except Far East, all of the Academy students were required to take combat training as part of national military obligation."
 
   
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“Judge. Well, this is about the knights of Musashi, though. …Actually, according to the historical recreation described by the Testament, at the later period of the Middle Ages, around two hundred years back, the feudal system of dedicating land to the knights and kings broke down for the most part.
"Fufufu, four-eyes. You're doing a good job in explaining. Although I would appreciate it more if you would reduce the digression."
 
   
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“The age we’re in now falls within the Imperial Court system that offers them authority and assets.”
"...But there's many more explanation coming."
 
   
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''Right,'' Neshinbara nodded. He looked at Adele and gestured his thanks.
Neshinbara smiled, even though there is a vein popping up on his temple.
 
   
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“In the later Middle Ages, in order to bring an end to the chaos brought about by the resource exhaustion of the Crusades, and with the rise of the trend of saving money as well as the religious revolution, many countries started centralizing their power around a single head of the nation: the king.
"...The knights, who used to be feudal aristocrats, had cast aside their weapons. They started running the nation's administration, and thus became court nobles. The most influential court nobles were given a special title, but those who did not, were still called knights as of today."
 
   
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“With war changing into a large-scale activity where the strength of knights will not be sufficient, where many battles are fought by mercenaries, we’re entering the age of the armed forces.
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But.
 
   
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“Any country other than the Far East has already started making the whole student body of their Academies into armed forces by making lessons in war compulsory for them.”
"The feudalism here in Far East is extant at this time period. The Far East doesn't have national military, so the knights who were dispatched to Musashi were the same as the feudal aristocrats in medieval period. Musashi's sharing of management cost by privatization is one thing, but they were also appointed the duty of keeping the residential district's (predominantly where their kinsmen resides) security and welfare. During times of emergency, they are obliged to sortie for defense. In short, that is how they organize non-Far East people here in Musashi.
 
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Right now, the knights have become Far East naturalized but, to show their cooperation and non-hostility towards the Testament Union, they used the system of feudalism and remained feudal knights. In other words, the same knights of medieval period.
 
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“Heh heh heh. Looks like the otaku is already starting to derail from the point with his explanation.”
Jud., Adele agreed.
 
   
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“…As it is, the story isn’t over yet.”
"The Far East is under disarmament status, but knights are a rare type that were allowed to wield weapons that were inherited from their ancestors because they gained cooperation with the Testament Union. ---The knights that were living in Musashi, are not court nobles under the protection of nation's military, but feudal knights who vowed to protect its citizen."
 
   
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Neshinbara showed a grin, a vein popped up on his head.
However,
 
   
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“…The knights under the feudal system cast away their weapons with the formation of the armed forces and started participating in political, economical and military affairs. They were becoming a new entity, the Imperial Court. They would then be given court ranks by those with influence, but those without anything like that are still called knights at the present time. However…”
"Now that we have discussed the obligation of the knight in Musashi, why does a knight, who is supposed to protect its citizen, wants to fight someone they are supposed to protect?"
 
   
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However…
Adele inquired, in response, Toori answered.
 
   
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“The Far East is still under the feudal system as of now, and Musashi does not have any form of armed force; so the knights sent to Musashi are still under their system from the Middle Ages: being part of the feudal nobility. With the ‘Allocation of Expenses for the Purpose of Privatization’ passed on by Musashi, for the people outside the Far East to accept their responsibility for the protection, distribution of goods and social welfare of the residential areas in their vicinity, they assumed the role of managing their land; they also held the duty of performing a sortie in emergencies as well.
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"That was one bloody explanation, but to summarize what Neshinbara and Adele said... Basically, Nate's a higher rank than us, but she also has a duty of protecting us, right?"
 
   
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“Thus, at the present time, while Musashi’s knights have paid for themselves and are undergoing naturalization over here, for them to display their cooperation and absence of hostility towards the Testament Union they would have to remain under the Far East’s feudal system as part of the feudal nobility. In other words, they would continue to act like knights of the Middle Ages.”
"Eh? Ah, Jud. Well, Mitotsudaira-san is a knight after all. "
 
   
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''Judge,'' Adele said.
Hearing Adele's answer, Toori nodded his head twice. And with a bright smile he said,
 
   
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“The Far East cannot possess weaponry, but the knights as well as us retainers would succeed our families’ lines of work and be able to hold our own weapons to ‘cooperate with the Testament Union’, so we are a rare commodity. …The knights residing in the Musashi without armed forces are not members of the Imperial Court protected by the armed forces, but knights of the Middle Ages who protect the people themselves.”
"Then that means, she has a reason for facing us. If we can manage to clear that reason, she will join us."
 
   
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Even so…
Toori straightened his back, and deepened his smile. Everyone looked at him, but Toori didn't look back at everyone, instead he faced Nate. He said,
 
   
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“Thinking from the perspective of the knights’ existence… Why would a knight, responsible for protecting the people, want to duel with the people themselves?”
"That's a relief. It will be problematic if Nate has to become our enemy."
 
   
  +
The moment Adele presented the problem, Toori said out of the blue:
From Toori's word, everyone opened their mouth as if to say something, but
 
   
  +
“Well, there’s a lot to think about here, as Neshinbara and Adele said. …In short, Nate is higher than us, but would normally have to protect us, is it?”
"......."
 
   
  +
“Eh? Ah, yes, judge, that’s right. Mitotsudaira-san is a knight after all.”
Everyone remained silent. Toori on the other hand faced Adele and said,
 
   
  +
To Adele’s answer, Toori nodded twice.
"Adele, how many knights are in high school?"
 
   
  +
Then, with a smile filling up his face, he said:
"...Only Mitotsudaira-san."
 
   
  +
“Then, this duel here has a reason; and if we were to satisfy that reason, Nate would become our ally and protect us, is it?”
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Adele, made a troubled face,
 
   
  +
Toori stretched once, then widened his smile.
"There are a total of 31 knights in Musashi but most of them are elderly, elementary or middle schoolers. Once we graduate, there will be a 4-year period of absence of knights. Compared to knights, we retainers are significant in number. There are like 6 retainers that are in high school."
 
   
  +
Everyone was looking at him, but he didn’t look back. Instead, looking at Mitotsudaira on the other side of the bridge tilting her head unknowing of their exchange, he said:
''I see'', Tenzou, Asama, Ulquiaga, Margot and Malga all nodded together.
 
   
  +
“I’m relieved. If Nate became our enemy, we would have quite the problem after all.”
"A rare character, huh..."
 
   
  +
To his words, everyone wanted to say something. However…
"Umm, I think those 5 people are sufficiently rare as well."
 
   
  +
“…”
"No, speaking of ''really'' rare..."
 
   
  +
No one said anything, responding only with the loosening of their shoulders.
Everyone directed their attention towards the end of Asama's gaze ---towards inside the school building where Persona-kun, Itoken, Nenji were all drinking a cup of Hassan's curry.
 
   
  +
In response, Toori looked over to Adele.
"Mmm! This is quite good, Hassan-kun! I am so glad to be Musashi's citizen!"
 
   
  +
“Adele, who are the knights currently in high school?”
"Indeed. There is no complete satisfaction than living a life full of curry."
 
   
  +
“…Well, the only knight there is Mitotsudaira-san.”
"I'm also the one who welcomes this kind of pleasure as an ordinary citizen."
 
   
  +
Adele showed a troubled smile.
"..........."
 
   
  +
“Thirty-one knights are present on the whole of Musashi, but most of them are either older or those in primary or middle school, or even younger. After we graduate, there won’t be any knights in our Academy for 4 years or so. …There are a lot of us retainers though, around six of us in high school.”
Everyone cast off their gaze at the four. They started whispering to each other.
 
   
  +
''Uhm,'' Tenzou nodded along with Asama, Urquiaga, Naruze and Naito.
"I wonder how Persona-kun drinks that? Don't his mask get in the way? And don't ya think it would be rather fitting if we call him Helm-kun instead?"
 
   
  +
“A rare character, huh…”
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"Nai-chan<ref group="129">It's weird, but Margot refers to herself as Nai-chan. She speaks in third person too.</ref> thinks, looking at Nenji-kun after gulping curry, doesn't he look like a vomit-filled-[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uirou uirou]<ref group="129">Uirou is a type of sweet made from rice-powder and widely known as Nagoya's specialty in Japan.</ref>?"
 
   
  +
“No, um, I think the five of you are quite rare as well.”
"Margot! Apologize to the citizens of Nagoya! And you know, Nenji-kun will always look like that regardless of whatever he eats!"
 
   
  +
“No, if we’re talking about rarity…”
"Hey you two, why are you two doing the job of digressing topic in my place? Don't take away my character!"
 
   
  +
As Asama turned her head around, everyone else looked towards the Academy building. Over there, Persona-kun and Itoken, along with Nenji, were pouring Hassan’s curry into cups and drinking from them.
Toori said, and started rolling on the ground. As he stared at the sailing clouds, he resumed,
 
   
  +
“Oh! Delicious, Hassan-kun! I’m sure this will hold significance towards our role as people of Musashi!”
"So in other nations, the knights had became power-hungry aristocrat, while here in Musashi, they are the same as the old knights. However, Musashi's knights are fighting its supposed-to-protect citizens. Why is that? Something bothers me... At any rate, we should choose now who is going to be Nate's opponent."
 
   
  +
“That’s right~, bringing our daily activities to their full flavor with curry is nice~.”
"...That's the big problem. Who will it be? -de gozaru."
 
   
  +
“The joy we are having without a care towards our nationalities will surely show our hospitality as one of the people…!”
"All the conditions had been laid on the table. What's left is someone to volunteer for it."
 
   
  +
“…”
Toori grinned, and said,
 
   
  +
Returning their gazes from those four, everyone whispered.
"---We'll have Nate do some reflecting."
 
   
  +
“I wonder how Persona-kun drinks. Also, now that I think of it, rather than Persona-kun, he’s more of a Helm-kun, huh.”
   
  +
“In Nai-chan’s opinion, Nenji drinking curry makes him look like vomit inside Uiro, doesn’t it?”
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  +
“Margot, apologize to the people of Nagoya. Also, Nenji will look like that no matter what he eats.”
   
  +
“Rather than that, you guys, don’t put off the convo more than I could. The meaning of my existence could be taken away, you know?”
Mitotsudaira had been patiently waiting.
 
   
  +
Saying that, Toori lay down on the floor looking up at the clouds traveling across the sky.
...No matter who my opponent will be, it is better to end this confrontation as soon as possible.
 
   
  +
“Well then, should we have Nate face off against someone?”
Mitotsudaira heaved a sigh at the complexity of the current issue.
 
   
  +
“…Who will be the one, though?”
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Around the same time of her sigh, the scrum beyond displayed a motion of change.
 
   
  +
“We have our terms, no? According to what we’ve been talking about. All that’s left is to nominate someone.”
"All right."
 
   
  +
Toori smiled and then continued.
As if Toori's voice was the signal, the scrum was split in half opening up a way, and from within, came Mitotsudaira's would-be opponent. She clearly saw someone stepping forward towards her direction. The person was,
 
   
  +
“Someone like Nate needs to reflect over her own actions, you know.”
"...Eh?"
 
   
None other than Suzu.
 
   
   
  +
Mitotsudaira was waiting.
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  +
…''No matter the person, I’d like to finish this as soon as I can.
   
  +
''It’s a painful decision,'' she thought; and Mitotsudaira sighed in her heart, ''how troublesome''.
Suzu walks amidst Mitotsudaira's vision.
 
   
  +
That moment, the people over by the campus building unexpectedly stood up and formed another scrum.
This girl couldn't see anything, but she seems to know where Mitotsudaira's location was from the anti-matter sensor attached to her ears and waist. Suzu approaches Nate with a suprisingly uncrooked, straight gait.
 
   
  +
“Right.”
"U-Umm...", said Suzu.
 
   
  +
With Toori’s words, the scrum disbanded and the opponent came out from inside them.
But Mitotsudaira instead, looked past Suzu... towards where everyone is.
 
   
  +
The opponent at the end of Mitotsudaira’s gaze, the one slowly walking towards her was…
"W-Wait a minute! Are you all messing around with me!? I believe I clearly stated that I wanted someone to---!"
 
   
  +
“…Eh?”
Mitotsudaira was compelled to shut up, because she saw Suzu covering her ears, apparently frightened at her yelling. Her body quivered, yet showed no sign of stepping back.
 
   
  +
It was Suzu.
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"I-I'm sorry. Y-Your voice was loud it surprised me."
 
   
Mitotsudaira was disconcerted, and then she saw the assembled people beyond doing the same gestures of covering their ears as well.
 
   
"It's loud deeeesu!"
 
   
  +
In the middle of Mitotsudaira’s field of vision, Suzu was walking.
...T-Those people...! I swear I'll get back on you all later!
 
   
  +
Due to the sensors on her hair and hips, she seemed to be aware of where her opponent was.
Suzu slowly released the clasping of her ears by hands, and after confirming that Mitotsudaira is not shouting anymore, she resumed her approach. Her advance halted right within a hand's reach distance from Mitotsudaira.
 
   
  +
Suzu was unexpectedly approaching her without any hesitation in her steps. However…
Suzu, after taking a short breath, checked her surroundings using auditory senses, making sure that no one else is around besides them.
 
   
  +
…''Eh?
"Uhh... everyone? Will you explain what's the meaning of this? As a knight, I asked for someone who will fight me."
 
   
  +
“U-umm…”
"Umm, a-about that..."
 
   
Mitotsudaira heard the answer to her question from the most nearby person.
+
Mitotsudaira looked over to the people behind Suzu.
   
  +
“H-hold on, what is the meaning of this!? Even though I desire an opponent to face off with…”
"A-After hearing everyone's talk, I-I thought I'd be the most suitable contender for this fight, t-that's why I volunteered myself."
 
   
  +
Her voice quieted down.
"Eh? You volunteered yourself Suzu!?"
 
   
  +
In front of her, several meters before her position, Suzu stopped moving and covered both her ears with her hands. Her slender body cowered slightly, but never retreated.
Mitotsudaira felt slightly uneased.
 
   
  +
“U-umm… your voice, w-was loud.”
...Could it possibly be... they have realized my purpose of coming here!?
 
   
  +
The same time Mitotsudaira was shocked, everyone on the other side in front of the Academy building similarly covered their ears with their hands and said.
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The Musashi's knights had convened, and had arrived at a conclusion that ''this'' was best judgement in accordance with Musashi's current predicament.
 
   
  +
“You’re noisy~!”
But Suzu, instead...
 
   
  +
…''T-these people, I’ll show you guys…!
"L-Let's... fight."
 
   
  +
Even while Mitotsudaira was thinking, Suzu, who timidly parted her hands form her ears, made sure that there was noise and continued walking over to her.
"-----------"
 
   
  +
In one moment, Suzu reached just barely beyond arm’s reach.
Mitotsudaira held her breath. She glared at the throngs of people sitting on the other side. Directed towards a particular person, she asked,
 
   
  +
''Phew.'' Sighing while coming to a standstill, she held her ears to the surroundings, determining that no one was there.
"Chancellor... You already know everything, right?"
 
   
  +
Therefore, as if to respond, Mitotsudaira held her arms to her hips, both cases still in her hands.
"Nope. I know nothing!"
 
   
  +
“Umm, everyone? What is the meaning of this? I am seeking an opponent to duel with as a knight, you know.”
Toori answered with a smile.
 
   
  +
“U-umm, th-that’s, why.”
"First of all, I am not you, Nate. Second, you haven't said a word about it. How could I know it? If possible, we would like to hear the whole explanation from you."
 
   
  +
The response came from near her.
Kuhh, Mitotsudaira uttered a grunt.
 
   
  +
“I, c-came, b-by myself. I figured, I would, be the one, to, hear you out.”
"There's no way... I'd tell you."
 
   
  +
“Eh? Umm, Suzu?”
"Which means, it can only be that, right?"
 
   
  +
Mitotsudaira began to grow impatient.
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Being asked by Toori, Mitotsudaira was struck by hesitation.
 
   
  +
…''No way…
...I swear he knows everything already.
 
   
  +
She had a thought… ''Did they find out…
Nodding means assertion. Denying means lying to myself. Rather than answering that question, instead,
 
   
  +
…''The reason why I am here?
...In order to accomplish my duty as representative of Musashi's knights in this situation, I'll---
 
   
  +
The knights of Musashi had made a decision to try and talk with them. This was to be the best decision they could make in regards to Musashi’s present condition.
Mitotsudaira promptly acted. First, she opened her mouth.
 
   
  +
However, in front of her, Suzu said:
"As a representative of nobility, as well as Musashi's knights, I, Nate Mitotsudarai, hereby announce..."
 
   
  +
“Let’s, fi…ght.”
After speaking the last word, Mitotsudaira released hold of the two heavy, block-like cases she was carrying.
 
   
  +
“——”
   
  +
Mitotsudaira held her breath and looked past Suzu.
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  +
Over the distance she looked through, tilting his head with Mitotsudaira’s movements, a figure was seated in front of everyone.
   
  +
“Chancellor… You understood, didn’t you? The reason I am here.”
Neshinbara saw it. Sooner than the cases landed to the ground, Mitotsudaira had knelt down, and said,
 
   
  +
“No way, I don’t understand.”
"We, the knights of Musashi---"
 
   
  +
With a smile, Toori continued.
Her posture of kneeling down before Suzu was like a form of a bow. The significance of that action is...
 
   
  +
“I’m not you, Nate. I didn’t hear anything from you. …I can’t say I do despite that, no? What you could do, what is happening; I didn’t remember you explaining the least of that to us.”
...Wait, this is---
 
   
  +
Mitotsudaira swallowed her breath and raised her eyebrows.
Neshinbara looked to his side where Toori is sitting. He noticed him making a difficult face.
 
   
  +
“There’s no way…I’d tell you.”
"This isn't looking good."
 
   
  +
“Then there you go, am I right?”
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Upon hearing Toori's remark, Neshinbara immediately shouted,
 
   
  +
Mitotsudaira was lost for an answer.
"Mukai-kun! Stop her!"
 
   
  +
…''He definitely understood.
There is only one reason. From what they have talked about a while ago, there can be only be one answer.
 
   
  +
Affirming would mean they have agreed. Denying would be lying to herself. Then, rather than indicating an answer…
"The knights of Musashi wanted to fight its citizen... and then lose in purpose!"
 
   
  +
…''For me to carry out what I should as the representative of the knights in this situation…
   
  +
Thinking that, Mitotsudaira moved immediately by first opening her mouth.
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  +
“Representing the knights, as well as the feudal lords; I, Nate Mitotsudaira, have a proclamation to make to the people of our land.”
   
Mitotsudaira unspokenly gave her affirmation.
+
With those words, Mitotsudaira let go of the gigantic cases from her arms.
   
...That's right.
 
   
When knights lose to its citizens, what that meaning holds is...
 
   
  +
Neshinbara looked. Faster than the cases could hit the floor, Mitotsudaira closed her eyes and got down to one knee.
The rising of power that would overturn the authority of knights, or even nobility's ---it is called the citizen's authority. In England, according to the history on the Testament, the people will cause an insurrection, ultimately giving way to the beheadal of a king. Also, a similar event happened in Hexagon Francoise. It shows how the citizens are partly involved in politics.
 
   
  +
“We, Musashi’s knights…”
...Upon concession of Musashi's knights to the citizen, they try to create a similar situation that would overturn the knight's authorities.
 
   
  +
Her posture was that of greeting to Suzu in front of her, the one done on one knee. With the meaning of that one pose…
So what will happen if that becomes a reality?
 
   
  +
…''This is-…
...The knights will lose their title's potency and thus will be reduced to mere titles. As a result, people will lose its knights.
 
   
  +
Neshinbara hurried to look at the sitting Toori’s profile.
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''It's better that way'', Mitotsudaira thought.
 
   
  +
He was already tilting his head.
The knight's physical strength is quite powerful. People deep-seatedly sees them as a guardian or an icon of reliability. But what the knights had concluded in the conference this morning was,
 
   
  +
“This is bad.”
...Our presence as knights may strengthen the masses' desire to defy the Testament Union.
 
   
  +
Hearing that voice, Neshinbara shouted.
But if they were to fight, it would be nigh impossible for us knights and retainers to protect Musashi on our own. If we really place the people's safety above everything else, one conclusion is obvious:
 
   
  +
“Mukai-kun, stop Mitotsudaira-kun!”
We must surrender to the Testament Union.
 
   
  +
There was only one reason. The result everyone had predicted would happen.
However, that judgement itself has its problem.
 
   
  +
“Musashi’s knights are planning to fight the people… They’re planning to lose!!”
...The issue about the safety of people after the dispersion.
 
   
Like what Shirojiro had mentioned before, all but Musashi's assets will probably be appropriated to the Testament Union. They will have no funds. Then in that case,
 
   
...We will have to promote the status of Musashi's citizens above those in other countries'.
 
   
  +
Mitotsudaira silently affirmed the fact contained in Neshinbara’s scream.
In other nations, The Chancellor and the Student Council President holds the highest authority in the country. Below them are the Chancellor's Board and the Student Council. This structure of centralized power allows dealing with issues promptly in this rapidly changing age.
 
   
  +
…''Yes, that surely is the case.
However, the upcoming rebellion will change that system to fulfill the citizen's large-scale inauguration in politics.
 
   
  +
The knight will lose to the commoner; what will such a thing entail.
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Therefore, in order to protect their authority and liberal scope of political action, the leaders<!--(Alice: ie kings/queens)--> of many nations are predisposed in holding the implementation of historical description that would help promote actualization of citizen's authority until later.
 
   
  +
…''The knight and noble classes’ influence will be thrown into disorder, initiating the rise of citizen authority.
In the other side of the coin, the citizens are eagerly awaiting for the upcoming revolution. What would happen if a similar situation happened in Musashi?
 
   
  +
According to the Testament, the day will come in England where a king will be brought down in a revolution by its people.
The knights will lose their title, and will be demoted to mere citizens. Musashi's citizens, on the other hand will gain power after obliterating the knight's social status.
 
   
  +
There have even been rumors that people are gathering power and going in that direction over in Hexagone Française. An end to involving the people in politics along with the royal family, to say. The return of the rise of the people, if only as a single communal movement.
No upcoming revolution in the Far East history has been revealed in the Testament yet. The people are not even sure if there will be one. But if they were to commit an insurrection, it would be a defiance against the Testament.
 
   
  +
…''Then, in this scenario, if the knights of Musashi were to themselves submit to the commoners, the people would be put in a situational position to establish a revolution.
...But if the people were to be naturalized in other countries?
 
   
  +
If they do, what will happen?
That means every country has to include "people who had underwent revolution" to their history reenactment. No matter how the country leaders reject it with royal authority, as long as the people who had committed revolution had became their citizen, they have no choice but to reenact that history that concerns revolution.
 
   
  +
…''The knights, left only in name, will become among the people.
The Musashi's people will probably become the central figures in revolution in their destination to overturn royal authority.
 
<ref group="129">This is quite complicated, but this is how I interpreted it:
 
1) People wants revolution. 2) The kings/leaders of countries delays the re-enactment of it (if there is one chronicled in the Testament). 3) Far East people had caused a revolution (in case they have overturned the knights here). Because there is nothing in the Testament that says a revolution happened in the Far East at this time period, they will use the power of Interpretation to naturalize Far Easterners to another country that has revolution as part of its history. Due to their status of "had underwent revolution", they will have the power over the kings and this will regardless spark the revolution in whatever country they may end up with.</ref>
 
   
...As knights, that is the last thing that we can do to our people.
+
As a result, there will not be any knights left on Musashi to protect the people.
   
  +
''That’s just fine,'' Mitotsudaira thought.
That was Mitotsudaira's intention. That's why she declared to them, had knelt down and lowered her head before them.
 
   
  +
The knights are strong. They are perceived as guardians, entities which people rely on.
"We knights, announce our complete---"
 
   
  +
However, Musashi’s knights decided on one thing in the meeting this morning:
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...Complete submission to the citizen.
 
   
  +
…''The possibility of their existence fueling the people’s intentions to oppose the Testament Union.
That was all Mitotsudaira has to say to end this.
 
   
  +
If that were to happen, though, the knights and retainers would not be able to protect the whole town of Musashi.
...I never thought Suzu will be my opponent though.
 
   
  +
Prioritizing the safety of the people, only one decision came to light.
Mitotsudaira emphasized the word "fight", so she thought a formidable opponent would step up to challenge her. She was originally thinking of fighting decently and then "lose" the match.
 
   
  +
We submit to the Union.
However, it seems everyone didn't allow that naive thinking.
 
   
  +
However, even that has its problems. That is…
"---submission to the---"
 
   
  +
…''The safety of the people that will be relocated to other nations.
One more word and everything will be over. Once she acknowledged her defeat, it will be Suzu's... no, the citizen's victory.
 
   
  +
As Shirojiro pointed out, all Far Eastern finances outside of Musashi would have most likely already been dispossessed.
"---citi---"
 
   
  +
There would be no money; so then, they thought…
Before Mitotsudaira could say the last word, she heard Toori's voice.
 
   
  +
…''We will elevate the status of Musashi’s residents above those of other countries.
"Heeey, Bell-san! Could you stop Nate? Anything works."
 
   
  +
At the present time, other countries are under the hierarchical system of power centralized around the Chancellor’s Officers and Student Council, with the chancellor and president as kings at the top. With such a strong convergence of power in the system, the ruling organization can put up a large-scale resisting force capable of dealing with the fiercely changing times of this generation.
"E-Eh!? L-Like how?"
 
   
  +
However, the revolutions that will eventually come will change that trend of action. The people will gradually come to participate in a large fraction of political activities.
"Like grope her boobs!"
 
   
  +
Thus, there has been a trend among the chancellors and presidents of countries to put off the Testament’s historical recreation related to the rise of the people, in order to protect their rights and policies as kings.
...Hey, wait a minute! That would really make me a total ''loser'' if that really happened!
 
   
  +
However, the people are waiting for the time of revolution, leaving the nation under the care of their kings until then.
Mitotsudaira unconsciously let out tsukkomi inside. However, she heard two sounds.
 
   
  +
Under such conditions, what would happen with Musashi if the people were to successfully take down its knights?
First, the sound of two blocks she released landing to the ground.
 
   
  +
The knights would lose their authority and become commoners, and in exchange, the people will claim their powers for themselves.
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Second, Suzu's footfall from flusteredly running to her way but...
 
   
  +
Under the Testament, such a revolution was not described in the history recreation of the Far East. No one has any idea if it should happen or not. Therefore, the very revolution itself will be a violation against the Testament.
"Ah."
 
   
  +
…''What, then, if the people involved in the revolution were to become residents of the countries they will be relocated to?
Suzu was surprised at the sudden thud of the heavy block. It dismayed her body movement. As a result, the protruding wooden floor had tripped up her footing.
 
   
  +
Inside those nations, “those involved in the revolution” will surely become part of the nations’ history recreations under the Testament. However much a country’s royalty were to deny revolutions, with the people who experienced such an event already residents of their nation, their views would mean nothing in the face of the Testament’s historical recreation.
"...!?"
 
   
  +
The people of Musashi would surely bring down the royal families in their destinations, as the centers of revolutions.
Mitotsudaira saw it; Suzu falling over and reaching out her hand towards her way. She can even hear her making a silent gasp resembling a shriek.
 
   
  +
That was the intention.
...But what I need to do right now is---
 
   
  +
So Mitotsudaira continued, brought down to her knees and facing downward.
Finish declaring submission. But before Mitotsudaira could make up her resolution, she heard Suzu's voice...
 
   
  +
…''We are-…
"Mi-Mito...tsudai...ra-san."
 
   
  +
“By the hands of Musashi’s people, are completely…”
...What is she saying?
 
   
  +
…''made to surrender, and declare our submission.
She stumbled, and is falling over this way and about to let out a shriek. What is she supposed to say?
 
   
  +
Those words will be the end. Still, she thought…
Suzu stepped up despite unable to fight. Yet, as if she doesn't care if she were to fall down, she said...
 
   
  +
…''I never thought Suzu would be my opponent.
"U-Umm..."
 
   
  +
With her declaration to fight, an opponent of considerable strength would come out. They would then fight for a bit, then she would declare her loss; that was what she thought.
''It's no good. At this rate, Suzu would fell over before I could finish up what I have to say'', Mitotsudaira thought.
 
   
  +
No one would let such a naive course of events occur. Still…
But Mitotsudaira heard the continuation of Suzu's word. It directly penetrated her ears.
 
   
  +
“Made to…”
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"Help me...!"
 
   
  +
This is the end. If she were to declare her own defeat, it will be Suzu’s, no, a commoner’s victory. So she had to go.
Mitotsudaira doesn't know what her intention was when she spoke those words. But Mitotsudaira opened her mouth; to say the word she has to say before doing anything else. As a knight, she came here at this place, to declare the knightly word toward its citizen.
 
   
  +
“Surr…”
Thus Mitotsudaira spoke that word. From the bottom of her throat, she clearly spoke the word of a true knight she very thought.
 
   
  +
…''ender.'' Right after she finished that word, Mitotsudaira heard Toori’s voice.
That is,
 
   
  +
“Heeyy, Bell-san, can you stop Nate for us? Anything will do.”
"---Rest assured."
 
   
  +
“Eh? H-how, d-do I?”
   
  +
“Hmm…rub her chest.”
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  +
…''Having that done to me will be my real defeat!!
   
  +
Subconsciously reacting to his suggestion in her heart, Mitotsudaira heard sounds.
As if to unleash Mitotsudaira's sentimentality, she said,
 
   
  +
Two of them.
"Who do you think I am?"
 
   
  +
The first was the dull sound of the two cases crashing to the ground.
Mitotsudaira drew herself up and moved half-step forward to catch the falling Suzu, absorbing the impact with her upper body.
 
   
  +
In succession, Suzu panicked and took a step forward.
...I've done it...
 
   
  +
“Ah.”
She realize this makes the best decision that they had thought up go down the drain.
 
  +
  +
The second was that of her body cowering in response to the heavyweight cases cracking the floor.
  +
  +
With her step forward throwing her shrunken body out of balance, she fell forward in front of Mitotsudaira.
  +
  +
“…!?”
  +
  +
In front of her, she felt Suzu extending her hand forward as she fell. The sound of a small breath escaping her throat like a cry could also be heard. However, Mitotsudaira opened her mouth.
  +
  +
…''What I should do now is…
  +
  +
Once again declare her surrender. Still, what she heard was…
  +
  +
“M-Mito…tsudai…ra-san.”
  +
  +
…''What am I saying?
  +
  +
''When you’re falling over, letting out a cry at me.
  +
  +
''Trying to say something.
  +
  +
''Electing herself despite having no fighting ability, trying to say something while ignoring her falling over…
  +
  +
“U-umm…”
  +
  +
''This cannot be,'' Mitotsudaira thought. ''At this rate, before she finishes her words, Suzu will fall to the ground.
  +
  +
Still, Suzu only said a little more. It immediately reached Mitotsudaira’s ears from her mouth as she fell.
  +
  +
That one word shook, but reached her as if to grip her thoughts.
  +
  +
“Save me…!”
  +
  +
She could not understand the intention behind those words.
  +
  +
Still, Mitotsudaira opened her mouth. Something must be said before all else.
  +
  +
As a knight, in front of a commoner. She was here to say it, after all.
  +
  +
So Mitotsudaira spoke from her throat, clearly, her thoughts as a knight.
  +
  +
That was.
  +
  +
“Don’t worry.”
  +
  +
  +
  +
One moment letting out her innermost thoughts, Mitotsudaira said.
  +
  +
“Who do you think I am?”
  +
  +
Saying that, she raised her body and took half a step forward.
  +
  +
Brushing her sleeves, she received Suzu’s body and absorbed the impact into her upper body. At that, Mitotsudaira bent her body back slightly, effectively stopping Suzu’s fall.
  +
  +
…''I’ve done it now…
  +
  +
She understood that her action meant kicking their “best decision” to the curb.
   
 
Still, the sensation of relief she held in her arms is definite.
 
Still, the sensation of relief she held in her arms is definite.
  +
 
Her figure becoming one holding Suzu up, Mitotsudaira drew a breath.
 
Her figure becoming one holding Suzu up, Mitotsudaira drew a breath.
  +
In her arms, she felt the heart inside the small body she supported beat quickly, but it let out a sigh of relief.
 
  +
In her arms, she felt the heart inside the small body she supported beat quickly; but it let out a sigh of relief.
She must have been frightened. She could feel her tremble slightly. Still, in her arms, Suzu hung her head and, "Thank you..."
 
  +
"What are you saying? It's only natural."
 
  +
She must have been frightened. She could feel her tremble slightly. Still, in her arms, Suzu hung her head and said.
I'm showing off a lot, she thought. She was plenty afraid as well. Still, "No matter what, the soul of knight will definitely save the commoner. The way of the knight is in fulfilling such duties after all."
 
  +
Saying that, Mitotsudaira looked in front of her. Seeing everyone, and Toori sitting in front of them in her view,...Ah, this is just...
 
  +
“Thank you…”
If he were to cast aside Musashi's hardships and decide to go and save the one person important to him, Mitotsudaira, having saved Suzu herself, would have no reason to go against him.
 
  +
What would the other knights think of this?
 
  +
“What are you saying? It’s only natural.”
She does not know. Still, Mitotsudaira bent down to her knees, having made sure of herself.
 
  +
Helping Suzu stand on her own, with a smile, "Are you alright?"
 
  +
''I’m showing off a lot,'' she thought. She was plenty afraid as well but still…
"Nnn..."
 
  +
  +
“No matter what, the soul of a knight will definitely save the commoner. The way of the knight is in fulfilling such duties after all.”
  +
  +
Saying that, Mitotsudaira looked in front of her. Seeing everyone, and Toori sitting in front of them, she thought:
  +
  +
…''Ah, this is just…
  +
  +
If he were to cast aside Musashi’s hardships and decide to go and save the one person most important to him, Mitotsudaira, having saved Suzu herself, would have no reason to go against him.
  +
  +
''What would the other knights think of this?
  +
  +
She did not know. Still, Mitotsudaira bent down to her knees, having made sure of herself.
  +
  +
Helping Suzu stand on her own, with a smile she said:
  +
  +
“Are you alright?”
  +
  +
“Nnn…”
  +
 
Looking at Suzu nod, Mitotsudaira moved her gaze further forward.
 
Looking at Suzu nod, Mitotsudaira moved her gaze further forward.
  +
 
She looked over to Toori, and lowered her head.
 
She looked over to Toori, and lowered her head.
  +
"Nate -Argent Loup- Mitotsudaira, Knight of Musashi, --As the Fifth Special Agent of Musashi Ariadust Academy's Chancellor Party, I would like to join in the ranks of the Chancellor's command."
 
  +
“Nate ‘Argent Loup’ Mitotsudaira, Knight of Musashi. I would like to join in the ranks of the chancellor’s command as the Fifth Special Duty of Musashi Ariadust Academy’s Chancellor Officers.”
"Then, I'll have to get back my rights as the Chancellor, no?"
 
  +
"--Am I not to blame for anything?"
 
  +
“Then, I’ll have to get back my rights as the chancellor, no?”
Her raised eyebrows and face in question are met with Toori's smile. He then continued,
 
  +
"I did owe you something from yesterday, no?"
 
  +
“Am I not to blame for anything?”
"Owe?"
 
  +
"Yep. --You did let me fondle your chest."
 
  +
Her face with eyebrows raised in question was met by Toori’s smile. He then continued.
Eh? The moment she thought. Around her, the students as well as everyone else looking over the situation from around the school; everyone shouted.
 
  +
"EH--!?"
 
  +
“I did owe you something from yesterday, no?”
"Wha, wai, no, you got it wrong! It's not what you think!"
 
  +
She couldn't stop everyone's noise. Experiencing the voices and expressions of the people around her, yet feeling no malice from them, Mitotsudaira,
 
  +
“Owe?”
...Seriously.
 
  +
  +
“Yep. You did let me fondle your chest.”
  +
  +
''Eh?'' The moment she thought. Around her, the students as well as everyone else looking over the situation from around the school; everyone shouted.
  +
  +
“Eh…!?”
  +
  +
“Wha- wai- no, you got it wrong! It’s not what you think!”
  +
  +
She couldn’t stop everyone’s noise. Experiencing the voices and expressions of the people around her, yet feeling no malice from them, Mitotsudaira thought…
  +
  +
…''Seriously.
  +
 
Feeling helpless as a knight, but not stopping the smile from forming on her lips, she looked over to Suzu, Toori and everyone else.
 
Feeling helpless as a knight, but not stopping the smile from forming on her lips, she looked over to Suzu, Toori and everyone else.
  +
"If all of you want it so bad, I'll have no choice but to offer my strength as a knight, won't I?"
 
  +
“If all of you want it so badly, I’ll have no choice but to offer my strength as a knight, won’t I?”
Still, thus Mitotsudaira looked behind her.
 
  +
  +
Still, Mitotsudaira looked behind her.
  +
 
Masazumi appeared troubled, lowering her shoulders at the end of her gaze.
 
Masazumi appeared troubled, lowering her shoulders at the end of her gaze.
  +
"That's the nature of your position, no? Not something I can say anything about, not knowing the way of the knights myself. Besides..."
 
  +
“That’s the nature of your position, no? Not something I can say anything about, not knowing the way of the knights myself. Besides…”
She knew what she was going to say. Therefore, Mitotsudaira turned to look at Toori, and,
 
  +
"This is my win. The superiority of us knights above the people will not change."
 
  +
She knew what she was going to say. Therefore, Mitotsudaira turned to look at Toori, and declared.
"That's right. --So we're at one win, one loss, huh?"
 
  +
Jud, thus Mitotsudaira affirmed. There was the contradiction of stepping down from the stage after her win, but such things could happen to the knights living in this day and age, thus she thought.
 
  +
“This is my win. The superiority of knights above the people will not change.”
Mitotsudaira thus let out a voice. Loud enough for everyone making noise around her to hear.
 
  +
"--Masazumi, the rest is up to you. Your forte in debate and speech will decide everything, you know?"
 
  +
“That’s right. So we’re at one win, one loss, huh?”
 
  +
.
 
  +
''Judge,'' Mitotsudaira affirmed. There was the contradiction of stepping down from the stage after her win; but such things could happen to knights living in this day and age, she thought.
 
  +
The people's voices and motions did not just permeate the area around the Academy, but spread all the way to the other ships as well.
 
  +
Mitotsudaira thus let out a voice loud enough for everyone making noise around her to hear.
As her body stands in the wind brought about by the half after noon, over on the bridge by the Academy, Masazumi fell into thought.
 
  +
...This is where it really starts.
 
  +
“Masazumi, the rest is up to you. Your forte in debate and speech will decide everything, you know?”
  +
  +
  +
  +
The people’s voices and motions did not just permeate the area around the Academy, but spread all the way to the other ships as well.
  +
  +
As her body stood in the wind brought about by the half-over afternoon, over on the bridge by the Academy, Masazumi fell into thought.
  +
  +
…''This is where it really starts.
  +
 
The people are no longer able to ignore their duels in this special student general meeting.
 
The people are no longer able to ignore their duels in this special student general meeting.
  +
Their attention has already been attracted by the noise, if not the spectacle of Shirojiro and Naomasa's battle; even more so by Mitotsudaira's act which brought them closer to this confrontation.
 
  +
Their attention has already been attracted by the noise, if not the spectacle of Shirojiro and Naomasa’s battle; even more so by Mitotsudaira’s act which brought them closer to this confrontation.
The broadcasting committee's PR has already informed the public of those two battles, and that the next one will determine their conclusion.
 
  +
Thus, the people who have decided to watch this final duel have gone outside their houses, not intimidated by the risk of becoming involved in battle, and mobilized to areas with a good view of the venue.
 
  +
The Broadcasting Committee’s PR has already informed the public of those two battles, and that the next one will determine their conclusion.
Shops are already taking advantage of the situation, setting up stalls in the streets and parks as well as bringing out couches outside their premises; they had the sole intent to trade.
 
  +
...Musashi's people are sensitive to developments on the ship.
 
  +
So the people who have decided to watch this final duel have gone outside their houses, not intimidated by the risk of becoming involved in battle, and gathered in areas with a good view of the venue.
Anyone would feel a sense of danger regarding continuing to live in the Far East. Then,
 
  +
...Even now, they are still in doubt of the point in staying here.
 
  +
Shops are already taking advantage of the situation, setting up stalls in the streets and parks as well as setting out couches outside their premises; they had the sole intent to trade.
  +
  +
…''Musashi’s people are sensitive to developments on the ship.
  +
  +
Anyone would feel a sense of danger regarding continuing to live in the Far East. So…
  +
  +
…''Even now, they are still in doubt of the point in staying here.
  +
 
Drawing her breath, Masazumi held her arms together.
 
Drawing her breath, Masazumi held her arms together.
  +
She was part of the parliament and King's side. The side that will somehow make up for the loss brought about by Mikawa's destruction, and avoid total war with the Testament Union. To that cause, they are to accept Horizon Ariadust's suicide as the right thing to do as the current head of this generation, recognise Musashi's transfer as an act of substituting the ship for the destroyed Mikawa and completely transfer its people to their own countries.
 
  +
She was part of the parliament and king’s side. The side that wished somehow to make up for the loss brought about by Mikawa’s destruction, and avoid all-out war with the Testament Union. To that end, they are to accept Horizon Ariadust’s suicide as the right thing to do as the current head of state, recognize Musashi’s transfer as an act of substituting the ship for the destroyed Mikawa and completely transfer its people to their own countries.
...In contrast, the other side---
 
  +
Refusing to accept Horizon Ariadust's suicide, to protect Musashi,
 
  +
…''In contrast, the other side…
...What are you going to do!?
 
  +
It was obvious. They were going to save Horizon, even if it meant all-out war. Under the boundaries of fights between Academies.
 
  +
Refusing to accept Horizon Ariadust’s suicide, wanting to protect Musashi…
She could already see the cards they hold, to a degree.
 
  +
Even if Musashi possesses no weapons, the strength of a God of War is there, as well as the influx of money to the shrine made by people from the other countries, pretty much giving them the resources to be able to fight.
 
  +
…''What are you going to do!?
The knights have also vowed to protect the people, stating that in the case Musashi is transferred, they will be able to inch the people towards starting revolutions in the other countries.
 
  +
...However, none of those are real.
 
  +
It was obvious. They were going to save Horizon, even if it meant all-out war under the boundaries of fights between Academies. She could already see the cards they held, to a degree.
  +
  +
Even if Musashi possesses no weapons, the strength of a God of War is there, as well as the influx of money to the shrine made by people from the other countries; pretty much giving them the resources to be able to fight.
  +
  +
The knights have also vowed to protect the people, stating that in the case Musashi is transferred they will be able to inch the people towards starting revolutions in the other countries.
  +
  +
…''However, none of those are realistic.
  +
 
Few people have actually received training in combat, and no one knows how useful all that God of War and fighting power will actually be. Even the knights; with only dozens of members, there is no way they could possibly protect all of Musashi from the consequences of war.
 
Few people have actually received training in combat, and no one knows how useful all that God of War and fighting power will actually be. Even the knights; with only dozens of members, there is no way they could possibly protect all of Musashi from the consequences of war.
  +
 
The people are probably just fired up with the intention of opposing the Testament Union right now.
 
The people are probably just fired up with the intention of opposing the Testament Union right now.
  +
Looking from above, anyone would understand. Centering around the students, there were people getting in touch with others on their clerical handhelds. Still, that is just,
 
  +
Looking from above, anyone would understand. Centering around the students, there were people getting in touch with others on their clerical handhelds. Still, that is just…
...Probably having discussions with their parents, huh.
 
  +
The current world is where students represent their countries. It would either be to trade the life of a nation's lord for its safety, or to fight to protect both the nation and its king-- getting hurt and possibly dying to do so. Not one of them would not consult their family about this.
 
  +
…''Probably having discussions with their parents, huh.
"This would be in my favour, then."
 
  +
No parent would want their child to die, that was what she thinks; the child would also feel the same.
 
  +
The current world is one where students represent their countries. It would either be to trade the life of a nation’s lord for its safety, or to fight to protect both the nation and its king, getting hurt and possibly dying to do so. Not one of them would not consult their family about this.
To grow rather than die; if a place of safety is to be prepared for those who will come to have that opinion, they would surely be able to excuse themselves from the blame, saying that the death of their king and the downfall of their nation was inevitable.
 
  +
Even so, the way they were discussing on their handhelds were,
 
  +
“This would be in my favor, then.”
...Shirojiro and Mitotsudaira's words must have rung in their hearts.
 
  +
  +
''No parent would want their child to die,'' that was what she thought; ''the child would also feel the same.
  +
  +
To grow old rather than die; if a place of safety were prepared for those who would come to have that opinion, they would surely be able to excuse themselves from blame by saying that the death of their king and the downfall of their nation was inevitable.
  +
  +
Even so, the way they were discussing on their handhelds was…
  +
  +
…''Shirojiro and Mitotsudaira’s words must have rung in their hearts.
  +
 
The people right now would think like this:
 
The people right now would think like this:
  +
"We may lose, but--"
 
  +
“We may lose, but…”
...To avoid the guilt of abandoning their lord, as well as to protect their money, they would -resist in an apparent way-, and if that is to fail, they would just proceed to start a revolution and bring the country down.
 
  +
That is to say, they would -try to put up a resistance for now and see what will happen-.
 
  +
…''To avoid the guilt of abandoning their lord, as well as to protect their money, they would “resist in an apparent way”; and if that were to fail, they would just proceed to start a revolution and bring the country down.
"How naive."
 
  +
They would never succeed. She had enough reasons to be able to say that. Then,
 
  +
''That is to say, they would try to put up a resistance for now and see what happened.
"I will be showing them those reasons, huh."
 
  +
  +
“How naive.”
  +
  +
They would never succeed. She had enough reasons to be able to say that.
  +
  +
“I will be showing them those reasons, huh.”
  +
 
Saying that, Masazumi looked forward.
 
Saying that, Masazumi looked forward.
  +
 
Beyond Mitotsudaira and Suzu standing in the middle of the bridge, the rest of the class was there.
 
Beyond Mitotsudaira and Suzu standing in the middle of the bridge, the rest of the class was there.
  +
...Opponents, huh.
 
  +
…''Opponents, huh.
  +
 
Were they her friends before this? Even now, she never really knew.
 
Were they her friends before this? Even now, she never really knew.
  +
All that happened was that Mitotsudaira looked over to her, and,
 
  +
All that happened was that Mitotsudaira looked over to her and said.
"Masazumi, even now you still have the chance, so--"
 
  +
"You don't need to hold out your hand to me. It's going to be my turn, after all."
 
  +
“Masazumi, even now you still have a chance, so…”
She showed her affirmation and escorted the knight out of the stage.
 
  +
"Mitotsudaira, the way of the knight appeared to me as a form of sentimentalism similar to willpower."
 
  +
“You don’t need to hold out your hand to me. It’s going to be my turn, after all.”
"Jud, that's why we would often become intoxicated with our passion."
 
  +
"I see, --it may be different in nature, but the feudal system of warriors still exists in the Far East. It's still fine for knights to be here, in my honest opinion. So, Mitotsudaira, don't mind me and go. I am no longer--"
 
  +
She showed her affirmation and escorted the knight off of the stage.
  +
  +
“Mitotsudaira, the way of the knight appeared to me as a form of sentimentalism similar to willpower.”
  +
  +
“Judge. That’s why we often become intoxicated with our passion.”
  +
  +
“I see. It may be different in nature, but the feudal system of warriors still exists in the Far East. It’s still fine for knights to be here, in my honest opinion. So, Mitotsudaira, don’t mind me and go. I am no longer…”
  +
 
She continued.
 
She continued.
  +
"Those of the people you should protect."
 
  +
“One of the people you should protect.”
"Jud."
 
  +
Thus Mitotsudaira sent out a greeting.
 
  +
“Judge.”
She left. Suzu, her shoulders held by the knight, looked over here, but Masazumi didn't mind.
 
  +
  +
Then Mitotsudaira sent out a greeting.
  +
  +
She left. Suzu, her shoulders held by the knight, looked over at her; but Masazumi didn’t mind.
  +
 
She had more pressing matters to pay attention to.
 
She had more pressing matters to pay attention to.
  +
 
Behind her.
 
Behind her.
  +
 
She heard a sound.
 
She heard a sound.
  +
 
The sound of people making noise, the sound of a carriage moving on the pavement and the sound of hooves.
 
The sound of people making noise, the sound of a carriage moving on the pavement and the sound of hooves.
  +
...They came, after all.
 
  +
…''They came, after all.
"You're not someone I can count on, are you? --I am here to observe, should I say."
 
  +
  +
“You’re not someone I can count on, are you? I am here to observe, should I say.”
  +
 
Turning her head, there was a group of carriages on the stone pavement below the Academy.
 
Turning her head, there was a group of carriages on the stone pavement below the Academy.
  +
They were horse carriages belonging to the members of Musashi's temporary parliament.
 
  +
They were horse carriages belonging to the members of Musashi’s Provisional Council.
One, two, three, four, the numbers continued to increase, passing the two-digit mark.
 
  +
Intimidated by the number of carriages forming lines by the sides of the road, the people there fell into silence. As if to substitute for that, the sound of the carriages and the hooves,
 
  +
One, two, three, four; the numbers continued to increase, passing the two-digit mark.
"--!"
 
  +
As well as the neighs of the horses filled the air; stopped in the leading positions was her father's carriage.
 
  +
Intimidated by the number of carriages forming lines by the sides of the road, the people there fell into silence. As if to substitute for that, the sound of the carriages and the hooves…
"Now."
 
  +
  +
“—!”
  +
  +
As well as the neighs of the horses filled the air; stopping in the leading position was her father’s carriage.
  +
  +
“Now.”
  +
 
Masazumi once again folded her arms and turned back to everyone else.
 
Masazumi once again folded her arms and turned back to everyone else.
  +
"--Shall we start the final duel?"
 
  +
“…Shall we start the final duel?”
 
  +
.
 
  +
 
  +
 
There was an arrangement of tatami mats in the middle of a prairie.
 
There was an arrangement of tatami mats in the middle of a prairie.
  +
 
Below the light passing through the ceiling, with a round table and a teacup, it was a six-unit arrangement furnished with cushion seats.
 
Below the light passing through the ceiling, with a round table and a teacup, it was a six-unit arrangement furnished with cushion seats.
  +
 
Three sides of the arrangement were surrounded by a wall of pale light, with the fourth one blocked off with an iron wall.
 
Three sides of the arrangement were surrounded by a wall of pale light, with the fourth one blocked off with an iron wall.
  +
 
There was a figure of a person resting her back on the iron wall reading a book on the tatami mats.
 
There was a figure of a person resting her back on the iron wall reading a book on the tatami mats.
  +
 
It was Horizon in her casual clothes.
 
It was Horizon in her casual clothes.
  +
Books were piled up to her sides. Three volumes to the right, three to the left. The books on the right had their backs face up, while the left ones were placed with their front covers face up.
 
  +
Books were piled up to her sides. Three volumes to the right, three to the left. The books to the right had their backs face up, while the left-side ones were placed with their front covers face up.
  +
 
Reading her book, Horizon unconsciously cast her gaze outside.
 
Reading her book, Horizon unconsciously cast her gaze outside.
  +
"...."
 
  +
“…”
  +
 
Beyond the walls of light covering three of four sides, there was a spacious field. On that land filled with short grass, figures in red uniforms carrying spears and rifles were standing according to their ranks. There was some distance, but they were surrounding her position.
 
Beyond the walls of light covering three of four sides, there was a spacious field. On that land filled with short grass, figures in red uniforms carrying spears and rifles were standing according to their ranks. There was some distance, but they were surrounding her position.
  +
In front of her, determined to be north from the way the sun casts, over by the distance were a number of ships, beyond which was a slope leading to mountains and valleys.
 
  +
In front of her, determined to be north from the way the sun cast shadows, over by the distance were a number of ships; beyond which was a slope leading to mountains and valleys.
  +
 
To her left, the west, was the same.
 
To her left, the west, was the same.
  +
 
To her right, the east, beyond the fields and ships was a slope leading to the sea. The sea which periodically shone a light up to the sky.
 
To her right, the east, beyond the fields and ships was a slope leading to the sea. The sea which periodically shone a light up to the sky.
  +
Even now, light travelled from the sea to the sky, along with a faint shake of the land. Swaying her head as if to match the beat of the tremors, the speaker behind her in the wall suddenly let out a voice. In the voice of the female student in charge of her care,
 
  +
Even now, light traveled from the sea to the sky, along with a faint shake of the land. Swaying her head as if to match the beat of the tremors, the speaker behind her in the wall suddenly let out a voice. It was the voice of the female student in charge of her care.
[How are you feeling?]
 
  +
To the question, Horizon raised her head. She looked at the speaker and,
 
  +
“How are you feeling?”
"Jud. To be direct, there are no observed abnormalities. Is anything the matter?"
 
  +
[Ah, no, we are currently scanning your body. That is all, Princess.]
 
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At the question, Horizon raised her head. She looked at the speaker and said:
Hearing that, Horizon recalled the time back when she had her body inspected on Musashi by the shopkeeper woman and Masazumi's recommendation. During the inspection with the female engineer in charge,
 
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"Is it fine for me to have my clothes on?"
 
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“Judge. To be direct, there are no observed abnormalities. Is anything the matter?”
[Tes. The analysis procedure is essentially that used to examine large-type spirits, so selective scanning of the important areas is possible--]
 
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Saying up until that point, along with the sound of her panicked motions,
 
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“Ah, no, we are currently scanning your body. That is all, Princess.”
[I-I'm sorry. Um, please forget about that...! If you would hear us out, we do not think of treating you the same way as we do to a spirit, Princess!]
 
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"So it will be fine if I continue reading my book, is it not?"
 
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Hearing that, Horizon recalled the time back when she had her body inspected on Musashi at the shopkeeper woman and Masazumi’s recommendation.
[...Tes.]
 
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Then that is fine. Thinking thus, Horizon returned her gaze to the book.
 
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During the inspection with the female engineer in charge, she wondered.
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“Is it fine for me to have my clothes on?”
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“Tes. The analysis procedure is essentially that used to examine large-type spirits, so selective scanning of the important areas is possible…”
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Saying up until that point, along with the sound of her panicked motions, the female student continued.
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“I-I’m sorry. Um, please forget about that…! If you would hear us out, we do not think of treating you the same way as a spirit, Princess!”
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“So it will be fine if I continue reading my book, will it not?”
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“…Tes.”
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''Then that is fine''; thinking this, Horizon returned her gaze to the book.
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That moment, far into the north, she heard a sound.
 
That moment, far into the north, she heard a sound.
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"----"
 
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“——”
A group of sounds, thus Horizon determined. Sounds she has heard recently. During Mikawa's destruction last night, the people have certainly made a similar noise. That was when she was with them, but if they were far away, this is what it would have sounded like.
 
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...However.
 
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A group of sounds, Horizon determined. Sounds she had heard recently. During Mikawa’s destruction last night, the people had certainly made a similar noise. That was when she was with them; but if they had been far away, this is what it would have sounded like.
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…''However.
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Horizon thought of a problem.
 
Horizon thought of a problem.
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The noise from last night was because of Mikawa's destruction.
 
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The noise from last night was because of Mikawa’s destruction.
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Then, why would a similar one be made right now?
 
Then, why would a similar one be made right now?
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She didn't know.
 
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She didn’t know.
There is a lot I do not know, Horizon thought. She continued to think thus:
 
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...If you do not forget the question, will the answer someday appear?
 
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''There is a lot I do not know,'' Horizon thought and continued to think:
Her own nature, her past, what she should do; her obtaining the truth about these things as well as her understanding of them were probably because she never forgot to question them. If that wasn't the case, she wouldn't even notice the answer in front of her. She would not understand, nor would she accept, left only to go with the flow of events.
 
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The way she is now, she would already understand what she herself should do, so she thinks.
 
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…''If you do not forget the question, will the answer someday appear?
She may have no memories, nor does she have experience, but the books she read have taught her. The way a lord of the Far East would account for the mistakes of his country in the present generation.
 
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Her own nature, her past, what she should do; her obtaining the truth about these things as well as her understanding of them were probably because she never forgot to question them. If that wasn’t the case, she wouldn’t even notice the answer in front of her. She would not understand, nor would she accept, left only to go with the flow of events.
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The way she is now, she would already understand what she herself should do; so she thinks.
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She may have no memories, nor does she have experience, but the books she read have taught her.
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The way a lord of the Far East would account for the mistakes of his country in the present generation.
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The one who caused Mikawa to fall last night was her father, so she heard.
 
The one who caused Mikawa to fall last night was her father, so she heard.
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She didn't know who he was, but a father is a relative; a parent of hers. This was also in the books she read.
 
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She didn’t know who he was, but a father is a relative; a parent of hers. This was also in the books she read.
Hence, what one should do when she loses her parents is,
 
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...I do not know.
 
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Hence, what one should do when she loses her parents is…
There were different cases in the books she read. There were people who cried, there were those who laughed, and there were those who felt relief.
 
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Statistically, it would be something sorrowful, but that emotion itself,
 
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…''I do not know.
...Most of my emotions are made into Logismoi Oplo, so there is none in me.
 
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This would surely then remain a mystery to her.
 
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There were different cases in the books she read.
What she does know is only that to correct the mistakes her father made, she needed to pay with her life.
 
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There were people who cried, there were those who laughed, and there were those who felt relief.
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Statistically, it would be something sorrowful; but that emotion itself…
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…''Most of my emotions were made into Logismoi Óplo, so there is none in me.
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Then this would surely remain a mystery to her.
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What she did know was that to correct the mistakes her father made, she needed to pay with her life.
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The best decision. Going by that, people will be saved and given relief.
 
The best decision. Going by that, people will be saved and given relief.
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It was written in the books.
 
It was written in the books.
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Still, Horizon had a thought. About the conversation she had with the female student acting as the court lady. That is,
 
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Still, Horizon had a thought about the conversation she had with the female student acting as the court lady. That was…
...Under the best decision, ...is something there?
 
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Another choice, crushed in favour of the best.
 
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…''Below the best decision…is something there?
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Another option, crushed in favor of the best.
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What came to her mind was the scenery of the bakery.
 
What came to her mind was the scenery of the bakery.
The best decision was no longer in her reach.
 
"I wonder. If there was something that would show that to you, then--"
 
Horizon, thinking of the existence of a choice she cannot hope for, thus stated.
 
"It would have to deny my best decision and have a duel with me."
 
   
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The best decision was no longer in her reach.
   
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“I wonder. If there was something that would show that to you, then…”
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“It would have to deny my best decision and have a duel with me.”
   
 
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Chapter 29: Musashi’s Knights[edit]

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That existence

A sentiment?

Or necessity?

Point Allocation (Chivalry)


On top of the bridge in front of the Academy, Mitotsudaira took in a breath.

I requested an opponent, so let’s see what will happen now.

Thinking that, looking at everyone on the other side, she started thinking about the possibilities.

About the person that would come out to respond to her request for an opponent.

Not the chancellor, I would guess.

He was not a person with fighting ability, no matter how you looked at it. People would stop him if he were to nominate himself.

Shirojiro and Naomasa were not with them, so if we’re talking about dueling-types, it would be someone like Tenzou or Urquiaga.

They were the ones taking on spirit exorcism cases to gain combat experience after all, to follow in their family’s business or for their own career path.

Mitotsudaira herself had started fighting to drive stuff like that away in middle school. The territory of Mito which the ship annually lands on was a place ghosts and the like were fond of after all, with all the wasteland and marshes. Even at the other ports, work like that came in mountains.

Especially with the recent increase in Phenomena, causing even the other knights to go out many times.

Though spirit in nature, the experience you get fighting living dead-type opponents is similar to that of facing human ones. Fights with those who survived those kinds of battles would surely be interesting.

Yes, I have already prepared for such a case. It’s just that-…

“…What is everyone doing?”

Everyone was sitting in front of the Academy talking to each other, but no one came out from among them.

She had already given them time and waited, so what was happening?

“Umm…”

The moment Mitotsudaira tilted her head and called out to them, from the seated crowd of people Toori’s head turned and gave her a reply.

“Ah, Nate, some thinking time, thinking time~! Don’t cut the time~.”

Before she nodded, everyone looked in her direction for a moment, then returned to putting their heads together.

“Hey, what are we going to do? Nate sure is eager to do this, huh.”

“Hmm… I did bring some poison on my own, so should I use that…?”

“Or rather, Mito is a mid-close ranged fighter, so how about I as a long ranged fighter take a bow and snipe…”

“In my opinion, we should just wait until Shirojiro returns and get him to buy some silver bullets…”

“Even Mitotsudaira is out of my scope of interest, so I’ll pass. Leave me out of this, please!”

Disregarding the last one, these people are seriously going for the kill, huh!?

Being wary of the feeling of discontent rising inside her as an emotion of rage, Mitotsudaira frowned and let out a voice.

“…Can you not hurry up!?”


To the demand of the female knight standing on the bridge as if to occupy it, everyone in front of the entrance once again brought their heads together and groaned.

In the group, Toori whispered “right.”

“I thought of something good. Tenzou. Prostrate in front of her.”

“Y-you cannot prostrate in front of someone without a reason! Mitotsudaira-dono is not the kind to get a joke like that, so we can’t just kneel down on the floor…”

“Hmm, then, should I go out?”

Urquiaga searched his chest, making several metallic sounds in the process. Making a short sigh, he…

“If we decide to save Horizon after this, I will not be able to act.

“Whatever the case, my ambition is to become part of the Inquisition; and neither the Catholics of K.P.A Italia nor those of Tres España are heretics that I can fight. I will not be able to lay a hand on them.”

“Ah, me neither, just like him.”

Adele raised her hand. Rolling up her oversized uniform sleeves, she said:

“I am a retainer. We retainers serve knights, so opposing our own knight will mean losing the meaning of my position.”

“Work sure is tough, huh.”

Folding his arms, Toori nodded and then moved his gaze to Neshinbara.

“Neshinbara, you look like you have something to say. What is it?”

“Ah, right. It’s just that something doesn’t feel right here.”

Neshinbara stole a glance towards Mitotsudaira and returned his eyes to everyone.

“I wonder what reason does a knight like her have to fight and test the values of civilians like us?”

“If I may answer, I’m an idiot, so I don’t know.”

“Right, I would guess. I’m glad you understand. Yep. …Ha ha, I’m sorry.”

“H-he didn’t even deny it! You even pitied me, didn’t you…this guy! Ah, those eyes are those of pity, aren’t they!?”

Everyone held Toori down. Noticing Mitotsudaira tilting her head on the other side, Kimi said:

“Heh heh heh. Mitotsudaira, you’re afraid of not knowing what we’re talking about, aren’t you?”

“No, well, it’s just like what I see every day, but… Looking at it from outside, I would normally be scared.”

At her words, everyone once again brought their heads together. They tentatively affirmed and made contact with each other.

“Even Mito said that our group is pretty scary. I don’t understand.”

“In my opinion, A busty-type shrine maiden with one machine eye like Asama-san saying that would be more of the question.”

“I would question why a glasses-wearing, baggy-type retainer like you would say that as well, Adele.”

“Ha ha ha. Uqui-dono, funny you should say that, being a half-dragon inquisitor yourself.”

“Heh heh heh. This ninja hasn’t looked at himself lately, has he? What are you hiding from yourself?”

“Hey, you guys! You guys! Don’t just change the subject without me! What’s with this fun atmosphere leaving me out!? I’ll suck all of it in, alright!? Sniff sniff sniff sniff!”

Everyone glared at the idiot with serious faces. In response Toori was going to say something, but hung his head and lay down sideways.

Ignoring Toori going limp, Asama lightly clapped her hands.

“Now, let’s continue our conversation while we still have the time. Neshinbara-kun, what are you concerned about with Mito?”

“Ah, right. I looked up material regarding historical connections, and…”

“Ah? You’re speaking again? Hey, hey, won’t you make it so an idiot like me could understand? Neshinbara, you have that habit of not getting to the point after all. Make it super simple for us just this once, ’kay?”

In response to the recovered Toori’s words, Neshinbara’s smiling face popped up a vein.

Then, Kimi lightly beat on Toori’s head.

“Heh heh heh. Foolish brother, an otaku like him loves nothing more than showing off his knowledge; so you should let him speak as he wants to, alright? If you say anything weird you’ll be caught up in his world of madness, you know?”

“Look in the mirror, sister!!”

“Ah, well, I’m used to it so it’s fine.”

Neshinbara waved his hand and said:

“Looking at it from a historical standpoint, knights being a class above the people is a natural thing.”

“…Huh? What are you talking about?”

“Well…” Neshinbara lowered his body, everyone following suit.

“Knights are people with influence. At least…their positions are above the public.”

“So?”

“Don’t you think it’s weird? Why would those knights be here, facing off against us? Their status is higher than ours, you know? If I have to put it in words, they are the ones ruling over us. To say nothing about our face-off, to us civilians the other side is higher…so why did they choose to confront us? They’ll lose a lot if we win, you know?”

At that question, everyone stole a glance towards Mitotsudaira.

Realizing that she was being looked at, Mitotsudaira pulled back a bit.

“W-what is it?”

Everyone nodded and returned their gaze. With a pointed glance, Urquiaga looked over everyone.

“Is she thinking like this? Because of the crisis Musashi is involved in… Mitotsudaira’s destructive urges are lighting up and quickly making her want to go wild.”

“…Wow. What would make her do something like that?”

“That’s right. That’s a bit pushing it, you know. Besides, Mito said that she herself is representing the knights. There’s no way anything would simultaneously incite the knights to act, is there?”

“Umm, I feel like you’re saying that it’s definitely the case if she’s by herself, but…”

With a troubled face, Adele tilted her head.

“I wonder. There’s definitely something weird here.”

“Hey Nate, Adele is saying that something is weird in youoah…!”

“I-it’s nothing, alright!? Kimi-dono, should I just hit you now?”

“…Umm, I don’t care, but can you hurry on with it?”

Everyone made excuses saying “just a bit, just a bit more, alright?” and…

“Right, Adele-dono, please continue.”

“Judge. There’s the thing Secretary said, about whether there really is a need for conflict. I mean, well, knights and retainers don’t fight with the people in the first place.”

Tilting her head for the second time, the girl continued.

“About the problem of class difference that Secretary said. There’s the question of the higher-class knights wanting to fight the people, but this duel questions even the context of the knights’ very existence.”


At Adele’s words, everyone stopped their actions and voices.

Then all of them once again looked at Mitotsudaira without saying anything.

“…Like I said, what is it?”

“Hmm,” thus everyone nodded and again looked at each other.

“Not like we can ask her. …About that, how this duel involves not only herself, but the whole meaning of the knights’ existence; what do you mean by that, Adele?”

“Judge. Well, this is about the knights of Musashi, though. …Actually, according to the historical recreation described by the Testament, at the later period of the Middle Ages, around two hundred years back, the feudal system of dedicating land to the knights and kings broke down for the most part.

“The age we’re in now falls within the Imperial Court system that offers them authority and assets.”

Right, Neshinbara nodded. He looked at Adele and gestured his thanks.

“In the later Middle Ages, in order to bring an end to the chaos brought about by the resource exhaustion of the Crusades, and with the rise of the trend of saving money as well as the religious revolution, many countries started centralizing their power around a single head of the nation: the king.

“With war changing into a large-scale activity where the strength of knights will not be sufficient, where many battles are fought by mercenaries, we’re entering the age of the armed forces.

“Any country other than the Far East has already started making the whole student body of their Academies into armed forces by making lessons in war compulsory for them.”

“Heh heh heh. Looks like the otaku is already starting to derail from the point with his explanation.”

“…As it is, the story isn’t over yet.”

Neshinbara showed a grin, a vein popped up on his head.

“…The knights under the feudal system cast away their weapons with the formation of the armed forces and started participating in political, economical and military affairs. They were becoming a new entity, the Imperial Court. They would then be given court ranks by those with influence, but those without anything like that are still called knights at the present time. However…”

However…

“The Far East is still under the feudal system as of now, and Musashi does not have any form of armed force; so the knights sent to Musashi are still under their system from the Middle Ages: being part of the feudal nobility. With the ‘Allocation of Expenses for the Purpose of Privatization’ passed on by Musashi, for the people outside the Far East to accept their responsibility for the protection, distribution of goods and social welfare of the residential areas in their vicinity, they assumed the role of managing their land; they also held the duty of performing a sortie in emergencies as well.

“Thus, at the present time, while Musashi’s knights have paid for themselves and are undergoing naturalization over here, for them to display their cooperation and absence of hostility towards the Testament Union they would have to remain under the Far East’s feudal system as part of the feudal nobility. In other words, they would continue to act like knights of the Middle Ages.”

Judge, Adele said.

“The Far East cannot possess weaponry, but the knights as well as us retainers would succeed our families’ lines of work and be able to hold our own weapons to ‘cooperate with the Testament Union’, so we are a rare commodity. …The knights residing in the Musashi without armed forces are not members of the Imperial Court protected by the armed forces, but knights of the Middle Ages who protect the people themselves.”

Even so…

“Thinking from the perspective of the knights’ existence… Why would a knight, responsible for protecting the people, want to duel with the people themselves?”

The moment Adele presented the problem, Toori said out of the blue:

“Well, there’s a lot to think about here, as Neshinbara and Adele said. …In short, Nate is higher than us, but would normally have to protect us, is it?”

“Eh? Ah, yes, judge, that’s right. Mitotsudaira-san is a knight after all.”

To Adele’s answer, Toori nodded twice.

Then, with a smile filling up his face, he said:

“Then, this duel here has a reason; and if we were to satisfy that reason, Nate would become our ally and protect us, is it?”

Toori stretched once, then widened his smile.

Everyone was looking at him, but he didn’t look back. Instead, looking at Mitotsudaira on the other side of the bridge tilting her head unknowing of their exchange, he said:

“I’m relieved. If Nate became our enemy, we would have quite the problem after all.”

To his words, everyone wanted to say something. However…

“…”

No one said anything, responding only with the loosening of their shoulders.

In response, Toori looked over to Adele.

“Adele, who are the knights currently in high school?”

“…Well, the only knight there is Mitotsudaira-san.”

Adele showed a troubled smile.

“Thirty-one knights are present on the whole of Musashi, but most of them are either older or those in primary or middle school, or even younger. After we graduate, there won’t be any knights in our Academy for 4 years or so. …There are a lot of us retainers though, around six of us in high school.”

Uhm, Tenzou nodded along with Asama, Urquiaga, Naruze and Naito.

“A rare character, huh…”

“No, um, I think the five of you are quite rare as well.”

“No, if we’re talking about rarity…”

As Asama turned her head around, everyone else looked towards the Academy building. Over there, Persona-kun and Itoken, along with Nenji, were pouring Hassan’s curry into cups and drinking from them.

“Oh! Delicious, Hassan-kun! I’m sure this will hold significance towards our role as people of Musashi!”

“That’s right~, bringing our daily activities to their full flavor with curry is nice~.”

“The joy we are having without a care towards our nationalities will surely show our hospitality as one of the people…!”

“…”

Returning their gazes from those four, everyone whispered.

“I wonder how Persona-kun drinks. Also, now that I think of it, rather than Persona-kun, he’s more of a Helm-kun, huh.”

“In Nai-chan’s opinion, Nenji drinking curry makes him look like vomit inside Uiro, doesn’t it?”

“Margot, apologize to the people of Nagoya. Also, Nenji will look like that no matter what he eats.”

“Rather than that, you guys, don’t put off the convo more than I could. The meaning of my existence could be taken away, you know?”

Saying that, Toori lay down on the floor looking up at the clouds traveling across the sky.

“Well then, should we have Nate face off against someone?”

“…Who will be the one, though?”

“We have our terms, no? According to what we’ve been talking about. All that’s left is to nominate someone.”

Toori smiled and then continued.

“Someone like Nate needs to reflect over her own actions, you know.”


Mitotsudaira was waiting.

No matter the person, I’d like to finish this as soon as I can.

It’s a painful decision, she thought; and Mitotsudaira sighed in her heart, how troublesome.

That moment, the people over by the campus building unexpectedly stood up and formed another scrum.

“Right.”

With Toori’s words, the scrum disbanded and the opponent came out from inside them.

The opponent at the end of Mitotsudaira’s gaze, the one slowly walking towards her was…

“…Eh?”

It was Suzu.


In the middle of Mitotsudaira’s field of vision, Suzu was walking.

Due to the sensors on her hair and hips, she seemed to be aware of where her opponent was.

Suzu was unexpectedly approaching her without any hesitation in her steps. However…

Eh?

“U-umm…”

Mitotsudaira looked over to the people behind Suzu.

“H-hold on, what is the meaning of this!? Even though I desire an opponent to face off with…”

Her voice quieted down.

In front of her, several meters before her position, Suzu stopped moving and covered both her ears with her hands. Her slender body cowered slightly, but never retreated.

“U-umm… your voice, w-was loud.”

The same time Mitotsudaira was shocked, everyone on the other side in front of the Academy building similarly covered their ears with their hands and said.

“You’re noisy~!”

T-these people, I’ll show you guys…!

Even while Mitotsudaira was thinking, Suzu, who timidly parted her hands form her ears, made sure that there was noise and continued walking over to her.

In one moment, Suzu reached just barely beyond arm’s reach.

Phew. Sighing while coming to a standstill, she held her ears to the surroundings, determining that no one was there.

Therefore, as if to respond, Mitotsudaira held her arms to her hips, both cases still in her hands.

“Umm, everyone? What is the meaning of this? I am seeking an opponent to duel with as a knight, you know.”

“U-umm, th-that’s, why.”

The response came from near her.

“I, c-came, b-by myself. I figured, I would, be the one, to, hear you out.”

“Eh? Umm, Suzu?”

Mitotsudaira began to grow impatient.

No way…

She had a thought… Did they find out…

The reason why I am here?

The knights of Musashi had made a decision to try and talk with them. This was to be the best decision they could make in regards to Musashi’s present condition.

However, in front of her, Suzu said:

“Let’s, fi…ght.”

“——”

Mitotsudaira held her breath and looked past Suzu.

Over the distance she looked through, tilting his head with Mitotsudaira’s movements, a figure was seated in front of everyone.

“Chancellor… You understood, didn’t you? The reason I am here.”

“No way, I don’t understand.”

With a smile, Toori continued.

“I’m not you, Nate. I didn’t hear anything from you. …I can’t say I do despite that, no? What you could do, what is happening; I didn’t remember you explaining the least of that to us.”

Mitotsudaira swallowed her breath and raised her eyebrows.

“There’s no way…I’d tell you.”

“Then there you go, am I right?”

Mitotsudaira was lost for an answer.

He definitely understood.

Affirming would mean they have agreed. Denying would be lying to herself. Then, rather than indicating an answer…

For me to carry out what I should as the representative of the knights in this situation…

Thinking that, Mitotsudaira moved immediately by first opening her mouth.

“Representing the knights, as well as the feudal lords; I, Nate Mitotsudaira, have a proclamation to make to the people of our land.”

With those words, Mitotsudaira let go of the gigantic cases from her arms.


Neshinbara looked. Faster than the cases could hit the floor, Mitotsudaira closed her eyes and got down to one knee.

“We, Musashi’s knights…”

Her posture was that of greeting to Suzu in front of her, the one done on one knee. With the meaning of that one pose…

This is-…

Neshinbara hurried to look at the sitting Toori’s profile.

He was already tilting his head.

“This is bad.”

Hearing that voice, Neshinbara shouted.

“Mukai-kun, stop Mitotsudaira-kun!”

There was only one reason. The result everyone had predicted would happen.

“Musashi’s knights are planning to fight the people… They’re planning to lose!!”


Mitotsudaira silently affirmed the fact contained in Neshinbara’s scream.

Yes, that surely is the case.

The knight will lose to the commoner; what will such a thing entail.

The knight and noble classes’ influence will be thrown into disorder, initiating the rise of citizen authority.

According to the Testament, the day will come in England where a king will be brought down in a revolution by its people.

There have even been rumors that people are gathering power and going in that direction over in Hexagone Française. An end to involving the people in politics along with the royal family, to say. The return of the rise of the people, if only as a single communal movement.

Then, in this scenario, if the knights of Musashi were to themselves submit to the commoners, the people would be put in a situational position to establish a revolution.

If they do, what will happen?

The knights, left only in name, will become among the people.

As a result, there will not be any knights left on Musashi to protect the people.

That’s just fine, Mitotsudaira thought.

The knights are strong. They are perceived as guardians, entities which people rely on.

However, Musashi’s knights decided on one thing in the meeting this morning:

The possibility of their existence fueling the people’s intentions to oppose the Testament Union.

If that were to happen, though, the knights and retainers would not be able to protect the whole town of Musashi.

Prioritizing the safety of the people, only one decision came to light.

We submit to the Union.

However, even that has its problems. That is…

The safety of the people that will be relocated to other nations.

As Shirojiro pointed out, all Far Eastern finances outside of Musashi would have most likely already been dispossessed.

There would be no money; so then, they thought…

We will elevate the status of Musashi’s residents above those of other countries.

At the present time, other countries are under the hierarchical system of power centralized around the Chancellor’s Officers and Student Council, with the chancellor and president as kings at the top. With such a strong convergence of power in the system, the ruling organization can put up a large-scale resisting force capable of dealing with the fiercely changing times of this generation.

However, the revolutions that will eventually come will change that trend of action. The people will gradually come to participate in a large fraction of political activities.

Thus, there has been a trend among the chancellors and presidents of countries to put off the Testament’s historical recreation related to the rise of the people, in order to protect their rights and policies as kings.

However, the people are waiting for the time of revolution, leaving the nation under the care of their kings until then.

Under such conditions, what would happen with Musashi if the people were to successfully take down its knights?

The knights would lose their authority and become commoners, and in exchange, the people will claim their powers for themselves.

Under the Testament, such a revolution was not described in the history recreation of the Far East. No one has any idea if it should happen or not. Therefore, the very revolution itself will be a violation against the Testament.

What, then, if the people involved in the revolution were to become residents of the countries they will be relocated to?

Inside those nations, “those involved in the revolution” will surely become part of the nations’ history recreations under the Testament. However much a country’s royalty were to deny revolutions, with the people who experienced such an event already residents of their nation, their views would mean nothing in the face of the Testament’s historical recreation.

The people of Musashi would surely bring down the royal families in their destinations, as the centers of revolutions.

That was the intention.

So Mitotsudaira continued, brought down to her knees and facing downward.

We are-…

“By the hands of Musashi’s people, are completely…”

made to surrender, and declare our submission.

Those words will be the end. Still, she thought…

I never thought Suzu would be my opponent.

With her declaration to fight, an opponent of considerable strength would come out. They would then fight for a bit, then she would declare her loss; that was what she thought.

No one would let such a naive course of events occur. Still…

“Made to…”

This is the end. If she were to declare her own defeat, it will be Suzu’s, no, a commoner’s victory. So she had to go.

“Surr…”

ender. Right after she finished that word, Mitotsudaira heard Toori’s voice.

“Heeyy, Bell-san, can you stop Nate for us? Anything will do.”

“Eh? H-how, d-do I?”

“Hmm…rub her chest.”

Having that done to me will be my real defeat!!

Subconsciously reacting to his suggestion in her heart, Mitotsudaira heard sounds.

Two of them.

The first was the dull sound of the two cases crashing to the ground.

In succession, Suzu panicked and took a step forward.

“Ah.”

The second was that of her body cowering in response to the heavyweight cases cracking the floor.

With her step forward throwing her shrunken body out of balance, she fell forward in front of Mitotsudaira.

“…!?”

In front of her, she felt Suzu extending her hand forward as she fell. The sound of a small breath escaping her throat like a cry could also be heard. However, Mitotsudaira opened her mouth.

What I should do now is…

Once again declare her surrender. Still, what she heard was…

“M-Mito…tsudai…ra-san.”

What am I saying?

When you’re falling over, letting out a cry at me.

Trying to say something.

Electing herself despite having no fighting ability, trying to say something while ignoring her falling over…

“U-umm…”

This cannot be, Mitotsudaira thought. At this rate, before she finishes her words, Suzu will fall to the ground.

Still, Suzu only said a little more. It immediately reached Mitotsudaira’s ears from her mouth as she fell.

That one word shook, but reached her as if to grip her thoughts.

“Save me…!”

She could not understand the intention behind those words.

Still, Mitotsudaira opened her mouth. Something must be said before all else.

As a knight, in front of a commoner. She was here to say it, after all.

So Mitotsudaira spoke from her throat, clearly, her thoughts as a knight.

That was.

“Don’t worry.”


One moment letting out her innermost thoughts, Mitotsudaira said.

“Who do you think I am?”

Saying that, she raised her body and took half a step forward.

Brushing her sleeves, she received Suzu’s body and absorbed the impact into her upper body. At that, Mitotsudaira bent her body back slightly, effectively stopping Suzu’s fall.

I’ve done it now…

She understood that her action meant kicking their “best decision” to the curb.

Still, the sensation of relief she held in her arms is definite.

Her figure becoming one holding Suzu up, Mitotsudaira drew a breath.

In her arms, she felt the heart inside the small body she supported beat quickly; but it let out a sigh of relief.

She must have been frightened. She could feel her tremble slightly. Still, in her arms, Suzu hung her head and said.

“Thank you…”

“What are you saying? It’s only natural.”

I’m showing off a lot, she thought. She was plenty afraid as well but still…

“No matter what, the soul of a knight will definitely save the commoner. The way of the knight is in fulfilling such duties after all.”

Saying that, Mitotsudaira looked in front of her. Seeing everyone, and Toori sitting in front of them, she thought:

Ah, this is just…

If he were to cast aside Musashi’s hardships and decide to go and save the one person most important to him, Mitotsudaira, having saved Suzu herself, would have no reason to go against him.

What would the other knights think of this?

She did not know. Still, Mitotsudaira bent down to her knees, having made sure of herself.

Helping Suzu stand on her own, with a smile she said:

“Are you alright?”

“Nnn…”

Looking at Suzu nod, Mitotsudaira moved her gaze further forward.

She looked over to Toori, and lowered her head.

“Nate ‘Argent Loup’ Mitotsudaira, Knight of Musashi. I would like to join in the ranks of the chancellor’s command as the Fifth Special Duty of Musashi Ariadust Academy’s Chancellor Officers.”

“Then, I’ll have to get back my rights as the chancellor, no?”

“Am I not to blame for anything?”

Her face with eyebrows raised in question was met by Toori’s smile. He then continued.

“I did owe you something from yesterday, no?”

“Owe?”

“Yep. You did let me fondle your chest.”

Eh? The moment she thought. Around her, the students as well as everyone else looking over the situation from around the school; everyone shouted.

“Eh…!?”

“Wha- wai- no, you got it wrong! It’s not what you think!”

She couldn’t stop everyone’s noise. Experiencing the voices and expressions of the people around her, yet feeling no malice from them, Mitotsudaira thought…

Seriously.

Feeling helpless as a knight, but not stopping the smile from forming on her lips, she looked over to Suzu, Toori and everyone else.

“If all of you want it so badly, I’ll have no choice but to offer my strength as a knight, won’t I?”

Still, Mitotsudaira looked behind her.

Masazumi appeared troubled, lowering her shoulders at the end of her gaze.

“That’s the nature of your position, no? Not something I can say anything about, not knowing the way of the knights myself. Besides…”

She knew what she was going to say. Therefore, Mitotsudaira turned to look at Toori, and declared.

“This is my win. The superiority of knights above the people will not change.”

“That’s right. So we’re at one win, one loss, huh?”

Judge, Mitotsudaira affirmed. There was the contradiction of stepping down from the stage after her win; but such things could happen to knights living in this day and age, she thought.

Mitotsudaira thus let out a voice loud enough for everyone making noise around her to hear.

“Masazumi, the rest is up to you. Your forte in debate and speech will decide everything, you know?”


The people’s voices and motions did not just permeate the area around the Academy, but spread all the way to the other ships as well.

As her body stood in the wind brought about by the half-over afternoon, over on the bridge by the Academy, Masazumi fell into thought.

This is where it really starts.

The people are no longer able to ignore their duels in this special student general meeting.

Their attention has already been attracted by the noise, if not the spectacle of Shirojiro and Naomasa’s battle; even more so by Mitotsudaira’s act which brought them closer to this confrontation.

The Broadcasting Committee’s PR has already informed the public of those two battles, and that the next one will determine their conclusion.

So the people who have decided to watch this final duel have gone outside their houses, not intimidated by the risk of becoming involved in battle, and gathered in areas with a good view of the venue.

Shops are already taking advantage of the situation, setting up stalls in the streets and parks as well as setting out couches outside their premises; they had the sole intent to trade.

Musashi’s people are sensitive to developments on the ship.

Anyone would feel a sense of danger regarding continuing to live in the Far East. So…

Even now, they are still in doubt of the point in staying here.

Drawing her breath, Masazumi held her arms together.

She was part of the parliament and king’s side. The side that wished somehow to make up for the loss brought about by Mikawa’s destruction, and avoid all-out war with the Testament Union. To that end, they are to accept Horizon Ariadust’s suicide as the right thing to do as the current head of state, recognize Musashi’s transfer as an act of substituting the ship for the destroyed Mikawa and completely transfer its people to their own countries.

In contrast, the other side…

Refusing to accept Horizon Ariadust’s suicide, wanting to protect Musashi…

What are you going to do!?

It was obvious. They were going to save Horizon, even if it meant all-out war under the boundaries of fights between Academies. She could already see the cards they held, to a degree.

Even if Musashi possesses no weapons, the strength of a God of War is there, as well as the influx of money to the shrine made by people from the other countries; pretty much giving them the resources to be able to fight.

The knights have also vowed to protect the people, stating that in the case Musashi is transferred they will be able to inch the people towards starting revolutions in the other countries.

However, none of those are realistic.

Few people have actually received training in combat, and no one knows how useful all that God of War and fighting power will actually be. Even the knights; with only dozens of members, there is no way they could possibly protect all of Musashi from the consequences of war.

The people are probably just fired up with the intention of opposing the Testament Union right now.

Looking from above, anyone would understand. Centering around the students, there were people getting in touch with others on their clerical handhelds. Still, that is just…

Probably having discussions with their parents, huh.

The current world is one where students represent their countries. It would either be to trade the life of a nation’s lord for its safety, or to fight to protect both the nation and its king, getting hurt and possibly dying to do so. Not one of them would not consult their family about this.

“This would be in my favor, then.”

No parent would want their child to die, that was what she thought; the child would also feel the same.

To grow old rather than die; if a place of safety were prepared for those who would come to have that opinion, they would surely be able to excuse themselves from blame by saying that the death of their king and the downfall of their nation was inevitable.

Even so, the way they were discussing on their handhelds was…

Shirojiro and Mitotsudaira’s words must have rung in their hearts.

The people right now would think like this:

“We may lose, but…”

To avoid the guilt of abandoning their lord, as well as to protect their money, they would “resist in an apparent way”; and if that were to fail, they would just proceed to start a revolution and bring the country down.

That is to say, they would try to put up a resistance for now and see what happened.

“How naive.”

They would never succeed. She had enough reasons to be able to say that.

“I will be showing them those reasons, huh.”

Saying that, Masazumi looked forward.

Beyond Mitotsudaira and Suzu standing in the middle of the bridge, the rest of the class was there.

Opponents, huh.

Were they her friends before this? Even now, she never really knew.

All that happened was that Mitotsudaira looked over to her and said.

“Masazumi, even now you still have a chance, so…”

“You don’t need to hold out your hand to me. It’s going to be my turn, after all.”

She showed her affirmation and escorted the knight off of the stage.

“Mitotsudaira, the way of the knight appeared to me as a form of sentimentalism similar to willpower.”

“Judge. That’s why we often become intoxicated with our passion.”

“I see. It may be different in nature, but the feudal system of warriors still exists in the Far East. It’s still fine for knights to be here, in my honest opinion. So, Mitotsudaira, don’t mind me and go. I am no longer…”

She continued.

“One of the people you should protect.”

“Judge.”

Then Mitotsudaira sent out a greeting.

She left. Suzu, her shoulders held by the knight, looked over at her; but Masazumi didn’t mind.

She had more pressing matters to pay attention to.

Behind her.

She heard a sound.

The sound of people making noise, the sound of a carriage moving on the pavement and the sound of hooves.

They came, after all.

“You’re not someone I can count on, are you? I am here to observe, should I say.”

Turning her head, there was a group of carriages on the stone pavement below the Academy.

They were horse carriages belonging to the members of Musashi’s Provisional Council.

One, two, three, four; the numbers continued to increase, passing the two-digit mark.

Intimidated by the number of carriages forming lines by the sides of the road, the people there fell into silence. As if to substitute for that, the sound of the carriages and the hooves…

“—!”

As well as the neighs of the horses filled the air; stopping in the leading position was her father’s carriage.

“Now.”

Masazumi once again folded her arms and turned back to everyone else.

“…Shall we start the final duel?”


There was an arrangement of tatami mats in the middle of a prairie.

Below the light passing through the ceiling, with a round table and a teacup, it was a six-unit arrangement furnished with cushion seats.

Three sides of the arrangement were surrounded by a wall of pale light, with the fourth one blocked off with an iron wall.

There was a figure of a person resting her back on the iron wall reading a book on the tatami mats.

It was Horizon in her casual clothes.

Books were piled up to her sides. Three volumes to the right, three to the left. The books to the right had their backs face up, while the left-side ones were placed with their front covers face up.

Reading her book, Horizon unconsciously cast her gaze outside.

“…”

Beyond the walls of light covering three of four sides, there was a spacious field. On that land filled with short grass, figures in red uniforms carrying spears and rifles were standing according to their ranks. There was some distance, but they were surrounding her position.

In front of her, determined to be north from the way the sun cast shadows, over by the distance were a number of ships; beyond which was a slope leading to mountains and valleys.

To her left, the west, was the same.

To her right, the east, beyond the fields and ships was a slope leading to the sea. The sea which periodically shone a light up to the sky.

Even now, light traveled from the sea to the sky, along with a faint shake of the land. Swaying her head as if to match the beat of the tremors, the speaker behind her in the wall suddenly let out a voice. It was the voice of the female student in charge of her care.

“How are you feeling?”

At the question, Horizon raised her head. She looked at the speaker and said:

“Judge. To be direct, there are no observed abnormalities. Is anything the matter?”

“Ah, no, we are currently scanning your body. That is all, Princess.”

Hearing that, Horizon recalled the time back when she had her body inspected on Musashi at the shopkeeper woman and Masazumi’s recommendation.

During the inspection with the female engineer in charge, she wondered.

“Is it fine for me to have my clothes on?”

“Tes. The analysis procedure is essentially that used to examine large-type spirits, so selective scanning of the important areas is possible…”

Saying up until that point, along with the sound of her panicked motions, the female student continued.

“I-I’m sorry. Um, please forget about that…! If you would hear us out, we do not think of treating you the same way as a spirit, Princess!”

“So it will be fine if I continue reading my book, will it not?”

“…Tes.”

Then that is fine; thinking this, Horizon returned her gaze to the book.

That moment, far into the north, she heard a sound.

“——”

A group of sounds, Horizon determined. Sounds she had heard recently. During Mikawa’s destruction last night, the people had certainly made a similar noise. That was when she was with them; but if they had been far away, this is what it would have sounded like.

However.

Horizon thought of a problem.

The noise from last night was because of Mikawa’s destruction.

Then, why would a similar one be made right now?

She didn’t know.

There is a lot I do not know, Horizon thought and continued to think:

If you do not forget the question, will the answer someday appear?

Her own nature, her past, what she should do; her obtaining the truth about these things as well as her understanding of them were probably because she never forgot to question them. If that wasn’t the case, she wouldn’t even notice the answer in front of her. She would not understand, nor would she accept, left only to go with the flow of events.

The way she is now, she would already understand what she herself should do; so she thinks.

She may have no memories, nor does she have experience, but the books she read have taught her.

The way a lord of the Far East would account for the mistakes of his country in the present generation.

The one who caused Mikawa to fall last night was her father, so she heard.

She didn’t know who he was, but a father is a relative; a parent of hers. This was also in the books she read.

Hence, what one should do when she loses her parents is…

I do not know.

There were different cases in the books she read.

There were people who cried, there were those who laughed, and there were those who felt relief.

Statistically, it would be something sorrowful; but that emotion itself…

Most of my emotions were made into Logismoi Óplo, so there is none in me.

Then this would surely remain a mystery to her.

What she did know was that to correct the mistakes her father made, she needed to pay with her life.

The best decision. Going by that, people will be saved and given relief.

It was written in the books.

Still, Horizon had a thought about the conversation she had with the female student acting as the court lady. That was…

Below the best decision…is something there?

Another option, crushed in favor of the best.

What came to her mind was the scenery of the bakery.

The best decision was no longer in her reach.

“I wonder. If there was something that would show that to you, then…”

Horizon, thinking of the existence of a choice she cannot hope for, stated.

“It would have to deny my best decision and have a duel with me.”