Core examined Naomi, a student at the school she infiltrated. Since she doesnât care much about her classmates, Core didnât recognize her face and perhaps they were from the same class, which isnât the case.
âCan you⦠see him?â Core asked her.
âIf... I can see...?â Naomi said.
Naomi remembered that she was the only one who seemed to see him.
âAaaaaaah... just when we finally met...â Iduma said.
The kid sighed and jumped onto a wall. The cross swayed continuously.
âSorry, but if I donât hurry Xanthus will be mad at me! And then, if Xanthus gets upset, he tells Didagusâ¦!â
Fake tears nearly gushed out from his eyes. Core was taken by surprise as she heard familiar names, namelyâ¦
âDidagus... could you be one of them?!â
âNever fear. Weâll meet again⦠surelyâ Iduma said.
âWait!â Core shouted but didn't feel ready for another chase.
âHeâs gone... once more...â Naomi muttered.
Naomi was disappointed that she couldn't really talk to Iduma, but that was all. In some way, she had matured throughout this experience.
âSo the people here are also capable...â, Core thought as she looked at Naomi.
Core turned her back. She couldnât stay there any longer for her peers were waiting.
âAh...! Where are you going?â Naomi asked.
âNone of your concernâ Core kept walking.
That moment, Core realized she couldnât simply walk away as her skills were witnessed. For the first time in her life, she actually needed Nemoâ¦
Core pulled back and touched Naomiâs chest with her thumb, however⦠the reaction wasnât as expected. Both Naomi and Core suffered from the same symptoms â a chest throb and flashes of a turquoise-haired girl played in their head. At the end, a mental breakdown temporarily collapsed them before Core ran away.
âH-Hang on...!â Naomi called her.
What⦠just happened...?
...
In another far away alley, two charismatic males exchanged words. Xanthus, the oldest in white hood, scolded the youngest, Iduma.
âDo you really understand what we came here to do? You want to botch it with your silly games?â
âEeeeeh?! Youâre being unfair, Xanthus! I mean, this time I came back early! And a little bit of âscoutingâ doesnât hurt eitherâ¦â
The white hooded man turned his back on Iduma.
âOur target was already scouted. Iduma, donât act recklessly anymore. Otherwise... yes, Iâll tell Didagus.â
âNo, please! Anything but that!â
âAnd I still think you should wear a hood like me.â
âBahahaha! Sorry, not quite my style! Triggering my spiritual form is enough to keep a low profile. That way no one sees me.â
âThatâs a bad habit of yoursâ Xanthus sighed.
âXanthus... you too have been having some fun on the sly, havenât ya? Is that also part of our missionâ¦?â
âThat was me keeping a promise from long ago. But Iâm yet to fulfill it... one last thing remains to be done.â
Iduma saw him meeting Lied. Xanthus prepared to take his leave.
âAnd thatâs what youâre gonna do now, right? Finish fulfilling this promise.â
âRemember: âtheyâ are also on the move. Donât let your guard downâ Xanthus looked at Iduma sideways.
âWorry about yourself, cuz ya donât need to worry about the great Iduma.â
...
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Susumu wandered the streets of Ganeden. The detective tried to put the puzzle pieces together: Zechariah, the murderer of Liedâs parents; Varius, Zechariahâs comrade; the bullet that inexplicably went through Variusâs body. Finally, the last piece of this investigation, the center of everything: Lied.
Susumu helped solving various complex cases, but for the first time he wasnât able to draw any conclusions. Nevertheless, someone had to serve justice.
âI think you should seriously get some rest... from allâ a thick voice rang out within Susumu.
Susumu, or his mental body, was taken to a place without light. In front of him, a silhouette rose from the darkness. Chains unfolded from the unseen feet as they scattered before the young detective.
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âI can handle the case for you though.â
âYou never give up, do you?â Susumu sneered while staring at the shadow, or the âChains Manâ, as he used to call him.
âGive up? Youâre the one who must step down. Look at you: completely hopeless, clueless.â
âI appreciate your concern, even so itâs as I have said a thousand times. I wonât rest until I carry out my dutyâ Susumu sighed âItâs tough. Exhausting. Painful. I cannot deny that Iâm at my limit sometimes. But you know...? Nobody said it wasnât going to be tough, exhausting and painful. And they didnât have to... thatâs the price to pay for a greater cause. Fighting the injustice and protecting justice â in order to safeguard these values, Iâm willing to cast aside even my own life.â
ââJusticeâ, huh...? Itâs ironic, youâre obsessed with something that doesnât exist. Neither in this nor in the other world... Anyway, no matter what I say, your vision wonât change. It didnât change before, and wonât change now.â
...
7 years ago
Little 10-year-old Susumu eagerly studied in his room.
âWhy do you try harder than you ought to when you already got the best grades in school?â
âBeing the best here isnât enough. I need to work much more... if I want to protect.â
âProtect? What?â
âJustice. Itâs... VERY big and hard to defend!â
âBoy, this âjusticeâ you speak of doesnât exist. I know from personal experienceâ¦â
âSo what if it doesnât exist? I just need to make it with all my strength!â
The Chains Man didnât know whether he should laugh or cry. He merely decided to smile and admit... his admiration for his plain and sheer conviction.
...
Back to the presentâ¦
âSusumu, I hope you havenât forgotten⦠our âagreementâ.â
âOf course not⦠When I, after doing all I can, come across a case that I absolutely cannot solve, Iâll let you take over from that moment onwardsâ Susumu said.
âHm...â
The figure crept back into the whopping darkness. This was another tragedy, equally inevitableâ¦
â¦
Susumu returned to reality. He wouldnât fail... failure wasnât an option.
âWell, I should get back to work.â
â¦
Lied went past the school, a building that once caused him much boredom. Will he ever come back? Hopefully not. Lied wondered if Susumu had already realized that he escaped the police station. He better hurry.
âYouâre in a real rush. Who do you want to find so much?â a sassy voice echoed through the cherry trees.
The male voice seemed to sound from the trees. Was he finally going nuts...?
âI'm not a figment of your imagination. Basically, Iâm communicating with you through your mind, albeit not too far away...â
Made sense. The fact that he thought the voice was coming from the trees meant that the sender was close to him, the receiver. The question was: where exactly?
âWho are you?! Show yourself!â
âChill. Itâs not like someoneâs waiting for you, so letâs talk a bitâ he tittered.
A rather tasteless joke, yet Lied managed to control his emotions, all thanks to his meeting with the âmysterious womanâ⦠But if the man knew about his parents, that could only mean one thing.
âYou... are one of âthemâ?!â
âHaha, bingo! Youâre a quick thinker. Too bad it wasnât enough... to prevent their deaths!â
Lied started running on the spot around the site with the purpose of tracking down the source.
âHahaha, rudimentary methods won't help you. Donât listen, instead, feel.â
Donât listen, but feel? How the hell was he supposed to do that?
Instinctively, Lied was able to sense the voiceâs energy and pinpoint the location of the person behind the mental communication.
âOh, see? I knew you could do it! Now⦠come get me!â
Lied didnât think twice â the hooded man could wait.
...
Naomi staggered after she bumped into Core. She didnât understand what really happened. As a matter of fact, the other girl looked in worse shape. And that woman with turquoise hair... who was she?
Naomi herself acknowledged positive changes such as her crispness and well-being. Naomiâs cheerful smile faded as she saw Lied running down the street. She hadnât seen him since that day. What about Lied...? Perhaps his wounds healed at least a little? Lied, too, was already⦠an important coincidence of her life.
âHold on, Lied!â
...
No useful info at hand, it all came down to Susumuâs biggest weapon, which is his gut feeling.
âHm? Thatâs... no way...?!â
Lied ran in the distance like there was no tomorrow.
...
âThatâs it! Great use of Sensitivity!â
Lied bypassed an alley, the man was right around the cornerâ¦!
âFound you!â
...
The fates of three young people intertwined: Naomi, from one side, and Susumu, from another. The detective glared upon Lied.
âWhat are you... Youâreâ¦!â
Susumu noticed Naomiâs presence. Lied didnât hide his amazement.
âOh, the detective-san! If Iâm not mistaken, your name is... Suzume?â Naomi said.
âSusumu! But that doesnât matter, why are you both...
The trio paid heed to a blond-haired male in front of them, next to the wall. Martyr couldn't help but laugh out loud, such was the grace of kismet.
[END OF CHAPTER]
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