Extra Story MISSION 1 — search for the song
Himitsu – Kuro no Chikai
Extra Story MISSION 1 - search for the song
The Angel Training Academyââa school whose purpose is to prepare those born as angels for adulthood. Every year, many angels enroll in this school, the only existing educational institution in all of Heaven, and the students that complete the curriculum graduate with the title of âangel traineeâ. The number of students is usually around one thousand. Because the system is completely based on merit, with no regard to age, there are some that graduate not even a year after enrolling, and also some that arenât able to graduate even after a hundred years. The average student takes around thirty. During the strict training period, an angel acquires all the information, culture, techniques, and knowledge they need to become a fully-fledged angel.
âAhh~⦠Thereâs just no end~â¦..â
Tolemante, the huge library adjacent to the Angel Training Academy. This library, which is shaped like a enormous dome, contains every book that exists in Heaven.
Regardless of the fact that it was just before closing hours, students would gather there in the evening after their day of classes and hurriedly rush to and fro around the spacious room. Since the deadline to submit a topic for the promotion exams was approaching, everyone was immersed in reading their books. Even I, who usually hated studying, was focused in writing my paper. If I failed this timeâs exam, I would have to take another year of the same courses. I wanted to avoid that at all costs. For that reason, I had rushed to come and find materials for my topic, but was having trouble finding any useful references.
âLetâs seeâ¦. Heroes from the Great War era of four hundred years agoâ¦. Is it this one? â¦..Hm?â
It happened just as I was reaching up to pull out the thick history book that Iâd been looking for. My eyes fell upon the small bookââthat said, it wasnât quite a properly bounded book; it looked like a simple notebook that someone had made by hand. Taking it out, I saw that it had only eight pages, including the table of contents; the author of the book wasnât even written anywhere.
ââ¦.The Seven Wonders⦠of Heavenâ¦.?â
âRiiiin, letâs just give up and go home already~â
ââ¦.No, not yet.â
âBut itâs almost almost curfew~ The dormitory headâs going to get mad at us again.â
âPlease, Gumi! Just give me ten more minutes!â
âSigh⦠Alright, fineee.â
Before us two angel students was a single apple tree. Surrounded by the lush greenery of Heavenâs land that was always brimming with energy was a withering, strangely-colored tree without a single leaf on it. While everything else in Heaven was enveloped in holy energy, only this tree was rooted here for hundreds of years in its completely withered state. I didnât know the exact reason, but supposedly, it was the remains of the tree that had been set aflame by a demonâs attack during the Great Heaven War. Naturally, since it was withered, there was no fruit growing on the tree. With eyes as wide as plates, the two of us had been silently monitoring the withered tree since early that morning.
âIf we just keep staring at it, Iâm sure that eventually an apple will grow and fall downâ¦.â
ââ¦.Are you suuure?â
âOf course Iâm sure! Look, itâs even written right here!â
I said, and opened up the book for Gumi to see. It was the small book on âThe Seven Wonders of Heavenâ that I had happened to find in the library a week before. The book described a total of seven different âwonders,â with one on each page.
I Apple Which Grows on a Withered Tree
II Portrait of The Smiling Angel
III Gate Which Opens on Its Own
IV Blood Pond in the Water Garden
V Bird of Paradise with the Torn Mouth
VI Giant Angel of the Dark Night
VIII Hymn of Hell
The book was formatted like a simple picture book, with unique illustrations accompanied by a few short sentences. The moment I had seen those gruesome illustrations, I was struck by both fear and an inexplicable interest. And so, deciding that I would solve all of these mysteries, I had gone and explained the situation to Gumi, my closest friend in school. At first, Gumi had been too scared to agree, but in the end, her curiosity got the better of her and she gladly agreed to assist with solving the mysteries.
After that, the two of us solved five of the mysteries in the span of a week. And now, we were trying to solve one of the two last remaining mysteriesââ âThe Apple Which Grows on a Withered Treeâ.
âRin, this is probably just another weird rumor like the rest~â
ââ¦.Itâs still too early to determine whether itâs just a rumor or not.â
âI dunno about that~â
As it turned out, the five âwondersâ that weâd already solved had all been disappointingly lame stories. The âPortrait of The Smiling Angelâ was a painting of the Legendary Angel that hung by the Round Table at the Gran Dios Temple, but because it had originally been painted when the angel was smiling for the portrait, there was nothing wondrous about it at all. Although our enthusiasm had been dampened, we moved onto the next wonder, the âGate Which Opens on Its Own,â which was the gate at the border between Heaven and the human world that opened by itself. However, apparently this happened quite often, and it was simply because people would freely pass through the gate whenever the angel on sentry duty carelessly dozed off.
Similarly, the âBlood Lake in the Water Gardenâ was caused by someone spilling a large amount of wine into the water, the âGiant Angel of the Dark Nightâ was just an archangel spreading their huge wings and doing strength training in the middle of the night, and the âBird of Paradise with the Torn Mouthâ was a bird whose owner had just painted for the Harvest Festival, and the pattern on its face only made it appear as if its cheeks were actually torn.
In this way, the five mysteries that weâd tried so hard to investigate had all turned out to be assumptions or rumors, and were nothing more than misunderstandings in the end. We had been drawn in by the appeal of the word âSeven Wonders,â but with each mystery that we solved, we started to feel more and more discouraged, as if our expectations had been betrayed.
âItâs almost time, you know~ Forget it, Rin, Iâm just going to leave without you!â
âWhat?! H-Hold up~! Just a little longerâ¦. Ah!!â
Just as Gumi had grown bored of the unchanging withered tree and was about to fly off, something red suddenly came falling down from the sky. I hurriedly pulled Gumi to my side and caught the red object with both hands. It was a magnificently red apple, perfectly ripe for eating.
âYouâre kiddingâ¦. Is this for real?â
âYeahâ¦. So it was really trueâ¦â
The two of us stared intently at the apple in my hands. It was an apple that had fallen from a branch on the withered tree that towered over our heads. We had just seen one of the Seven Wonders come true right before our very eyes. For a while, the two of us just stood there with expressions of awe, befuddled with the mysterious event, both wondrous and eerie, that had just occurred.
However, our rapture was soon interrupted by the sound of someoneâs voice overhead.
âYou guysââââ! Sorry about thatâ! No oneâs hurt, rightâ?â
We looked up to see the archangel, Meiko. In both of her hands was an armful of apples.
ââ¦.Oh my~, is that right? Sorry to have given you two the wrong ideaâ¦.â
After we had explained the gist of what weâd been up to, Meiko said this with a genuinely apologetic face. Since we live close to each other, Meiko has often looked after me, even from before Iâd started at the academy. Although Meiko is an archangel, because of her friendly personality, weâve always been able to act casually around each other without having to worry about the formalities or our rank differences.
It would seem that today, Meiko had been transporting the apples to the venue of the Harvest Festival that was taking place in three days. The apple that had had fallen from overhead earlier had simply been one that had fallen off the pile that sheâd been carrying. And at the same time, we had made a false assumption. In reality, the âApple Which Grows on a Withered Treeâ from the Seven Wonders had probably also been because of a misunderstanding like this one.
âAww⦠Iâm sure that this wonder was also just because someone happened to pass by overhead. How laaame.â
Gumi said, genuinely disappointed. She must have been a bit excited about the mystery of the Seven Wonders, too.
ââ¦â¦â
âWell, if you were resting under this tree and an apple suddenly came falling down, I think it canât be helped that thereâd be a misunderstanding~! How about thinking of it this way? On the contrary, itâs a pretty amazing coincidence that an apple would come falling down at that exact timing! So maybe it was due to some mysterious power that made it slip from my hand, you know~? Perhaps God felt sorry for how serious you two were about this and made a divine wind blow on purpose. Right? So cheer up, you two.â
âMiss Meikoâ¦.! Although thatâs somehow not all that reassuring, thank you anyway. But at this rate, the last one thatâs left, the âHymn of Hell,â is probably just going to another prank, I bet.â
Although Gumi said these words nonchalantly, Meiko suddenly widened her eyes.
âWaitâ¦. did you say, Hymn of Hell?! Where in the world did youâ¦.?â
â? Umm⦠in this book called âThe Seven Wonders of Heavenââ¦.â
I showed the book to Meiko as I spoke. Her face, which had been so cheerful until a moment ago, gradually turned rigid. Something like fear flickered in her eyes.
âI think youâd better give up on this. I have a feeling that something bad is going to happen to you two.â
â?! Meiko, do you know something about this?â
ââ¦.I donât know the exact details, either. But I remember hearing this hymn before. Thatâs why I want to warn you. Donât get too involved in this matter. Understand?â
We couldnât help but nod when Meiko sternly warned us in a tone she usually never used. Even Gumi wasnât able to hide her shock at Meikoâs sudden change in behavior. But after being warned like this, it was in a angelâs nature to want to know the truth all the more. While we pretended that we would give up like weâd been told, in reality, our burning curiosity about the last of the Seven Wonders only grew stronger.
There is a resting spot located somewhere not too far from Griselle Water Garden. This popular resting spot, which has a clear view of the beautiful scenery of the garden, is always crowded with angels. One week after hearing Meikoâs warning, our interest towards the Seven Wonders only continued to grow.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
We had spent another day going around interviewing the upperclassman since early in the morning, but we were having a hard time getting any good results. The moment we mentioned the words, âHymn of Hell,â everyone we talked to started avoiding the topic with looks of fear on their faces. Every time this happened, our enthusiasm to solve the mystery grew stronger. Close upperclassman friends, teachers, even upperclassman that just happened to pass by; everyone we asked reacted the same way. And now, we were sitting next to a group of archangels at the resting spotââIf even they couldnât give them any answers, then we would have no choice but to consider giving up.
We glanced over at them. The four, who were all exceptionally well-known archangels, were chatting casually with one another. These four were often seen at archangel meetings, and as the leaders of Michaelâs angels (the army), there wasnât a day that we didnât hear about their accomplishments and heroic tales. We sometimes saw them with Meiko, but it was our first time seeing them from up close like this. After observing for a while longer, we stood up from their seats with determination.
âE-Excuse me, may we borrow a moment of your time? Thereâs something weâd like to ask you.â
The moment I called out to them, they all turned around at the same time. There werenât many opportunities for mere students like ourselves to talk to angels of the archangel rank. We couldnât help but feel anxious when feeling their holy aura at such close proximity, which was hundreds of times more powerful than their own. I noticed that Gumi, who was standing behind me, was shaking while clutching the hem of her clothes. A cold sweat ran down my own back. Other than the Chief Executive archangel, the headmaster, there were only teachers ranging from lower rank to upper rank angels. Compared to the archangels that they were standing in front of us today, even the strongest upper rank angel we knew seemed overwhelmingly powerless.
âWhatâs wrong? What do you need from us?â
The one whoâd answered first was a youth with blue-green hair. He had a kind, gentle smile on his face, and gave off an overall friendly atmosphere.
âMy, my, you both seem rather frightenedâ¦. Thereâs no need to be so nervous. We have no intention of threatening our brethren, so not to worry. Ah, if youâd like, help yourselves to some tea.â
The youth with the long, purple hair said, and offered tea to the both of us. Although we were still anxious, we said our thanks and accepted the tea. The tea that he had made tasted more delicious than any tea we had ever had before.
âDeliciousâ¦! Itâs⦠really delicious!â
Even Gumi, who had been shaking like a leaf behind me just a moment ago, seemed to have had her heart won over by this kind archangel.
âIâm glad to hear that. To tell the truth, this tea is a new recipe that I perfected only just yesterday. I used the highest grade of tea leaves from Via Hill, and brought them to Pastone Grasslands to have them thoroughly died out, and thenâ¦.â
âAnd? You two appear to be students. What was it that you wished to talk to us about?â
The archangel with long, pink hair and sharp eyes said, interrupting the purple-haired archangel who had started a complex explanation on how heâd made the tea. We did a brief self-introduction, and then launched into an explanation of our topic.
âThe truth is, we want to solve the mysteries of this book,â
I said, and placed the book of the Seven Wonders of Heaven in the middle of the table. Quizzically, the pink-haired archangel opened the book. The other archangels were also staring at the small book with curiosity.
âWhat we want to learn more about is the seventh wonder mentioned in this book on the Seven Wonders of Heaven, the âHymn of Hell.ââ
The moment I said this, all the archangels took on surprised faces, just as I had expected they would. However, there was just one thing different from all the upperclassmen that weâd asked up until now; there wasnât a single trace of fear in any of their expressions.
âWe figured that archangels like yourselves, who are said to be Heavenâs elite in terms of knowledge, experience, and skill, might know something about the secret behind this wonder. We really want to learn what the last secret is, no matter what it takes. In this last week, weâve solved all of the other six mysteries. The only left is the mystery of that hymn! If any of you know something about it, please tell us!â
I pleaded, and bowed with head in earnest. However, no matter how long I waited, the archangels before us spoke not a single word. Could I have possibly said something insensitiveâ¦..?
âPfftâ¦.â
It was the youth with the blue-green hair who broke the silence. If I recalled, his name wasâ¦.
âAhhahahahahahahahahaha!â
He was holding his stomach while laughing, with a face that said he couldnât hold it back anymore. There were even faint tears forming in his blue-green eyes.
Becoming uneasy, I looked around at the other archangels and saw that the long-haired archangels on either side of him were both red-faced and looking away in what seemed like embarrassment.
And there was one moreâa silent, blue-haired archangel who hadnât said a single word since we had arrived. He maintained an uninterested attitude and unyielding poker face, but was I just imagining that his hand which was holding a teacup had been frozen in midair for a while now?
âAhhâ¦. I feel like itâs been about a hundred years since Iâve laughed so hard. Thanks for telling such a funny joke. Anyway, Iâm surprised that you two managed to find that book~ Sure, I donât mind telling you. About the final mystery of the Seven Wonders of Heaven. The truth isâ¦.â
âWait!â
â?!â
Just as he had started to talk, the other three archangels interrupted him. Even the silent archangel that had yet to utter a word voiced his objection. Could it be that they all feared the final wonder just like Meiko did?
âWhatâs wrong, everyone? Even you, Kaito? Donât tell me, you know the truth behind this âHymn of Hellââ¦.? Kukuââ
The blue-haired archangel started to laugh again, as if to tease the other three.
ââ¦.Jokeâs over. Who is it? The fool that wrote this useless book.â
âThe authorâ¦. doesnât seem to be mentioned anywhereâ¦â
âDoesnât matter who it is! Besides, this book in nothing more than childâs play. Completely insignificant. Itâs nothing of interest.â
âChildâs playâ¦.. Ah! Then, does that mean youâll tell us? If itâs nothing important, then itâd be fine for students like us to know about it, right?â
Gumi, who had been keeping quiet behind her the entire time, said this with shining eyes. She was just too straight-forward, but maybe because of that fact, it was easy for her to butt in with comments like this from time to time.
âHuh? Ah, weeellâ¦. Th-thatâs trueâ¦. Ummâ¦â
âJ-Just so weâre clear, this is, errâ¦. merely a completely groundless, made-up fairy tale that has no connection to any of usâ¦â
âFoolishness! I forbid any further mention of this topic. Understand?â
âWhaâ¦.! B-Butâ¦..â
âThis is an order issued by an archangel. Are we clear?â
The blue-haired archangel glared at us as he said this. His cold, intimidating air and glower made us immediately weak at the knees. All the while, the archangel with the blue-green hair continued to laugh by himself. The blue-haired archangel repeated his warning, and then, after announcing that he was returning to work, he flew off. The other archangels seemed to have no intention of telling us anything either, and though we tried to pester them for more information, they soon also went back to work.
The only one who remained was the archangel with the blue-green hair. Since he was so friendly compared to the others, perhaps he would still be willing to tell usâ¦.?
âAww, theyâre so hopeless. Thatâs why theyâre so unpopular. Honestly, thereâs a ton of secrets I want to tell you, but if I just blurt them out without permission, thereâre sure to get mad at me.â
After he winked at them with a fully mischievous smile, for some reason, we found ourselves unable to ask for anything else. Although his tone remained friendly, he also gave off a compelling air of dignity, reminding us that he was, after all, an archangel just like the others.
ââ¦.I know, how about we make a promise? Once you two become a little older and advance to lower rank angels, Iâll tell you the truth behind the last of the Seven Wonders.â
A promiseââ
Until the day that he would tell us the secrets of that mysteryâ¦. Would Gumi and I be able to make up for the absolute difference in ability between this archangel and ourselves?
âUnderstood. Iâll do my best and become a fully-fledged angel as quickly as possible.â
âM-Me too! Iâll do my best!â
âYeah, itâs a promise. Rin and Gumi, itâs a promise between the three of usâ¦. No, between you and us archangels.â
Seeing him smile as he said this, strangely, we felt our burning curiosity start to quiet down. Surely, what lay ahead of us now was the true domain of angels, completely different from our own. It was like he was warning us that we were still too young at the moment to set foot there.
It was little disappointing, but we could feel in his eyes a sense of anticipation towards our growth. That must have been why heâd made that promise. To angels, promises are second only to their worship of God; an oath between one chaste soul and another.
There was a possibility that even we would forget about this day once they were able to finally fulfill that promise. We were still only students at the time, not even formally angels yet. Once we graduated from the academy and became angel trainees, until the day we were recognized as fully-fledged angelsâ¦. In other words, until we became lower rank angels, it might take us decades, or even a hundred years.
But, until that day comes, Iâllââ
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ââ¦.And thatâs what happened, a long time ago~ If I remember, it was probably about like, a hundred years ago.â
The blonde-haired girl sitting in front of me said while enjoying a slightly early afternoon tea.
It was a familiar scene at the resting spot by Griselle Water Garden. There was Rin, who was sitting in front of me and busily cycling through different facial expressions as she spoke. Watching her from the side while devouring a mouthful of apple was Gumi. Gaku was rambling about the deliciousness of the tea again as usual, and Luka was silently enjoying her own. The only one missing was our friend with the blue-green hair. My chest ached as the memory of his smile came back to me for the first time in a while.
Since that dayâover a hundred years had gone by since that day Iâd first spoken with Rin. Over the years, I have continued to serve as an archangel as before, but as for her, she had graduated from the Angel Training Academy, become an angel trainee, and just the other day, finally advanced to the level of a lower rank angel. Gumi, who was sitting next to Rin, had also advanced at the same time. Although they once showed fear at my silent demeanor, after all this time had passed, I believe we get along quite casually now. More than anything, the two have grown into entirely different people, compared to how they used to act back then.
As I was starting to lose myself in these nostalgic memories, I noticed Rin was looking at me restlessly.
âKaito~â¦. So whatâs why, it wouldnât hurt to tell us now, right?â
âHmâ¦.? Tell you what?â
âThe Seven Wonders! The final mystery of the Seven Wonders~!â
As she spoke, she took out a small book from some hiding place and spread it out before me, grinning as if she were plotting some sinister trick. Just a moment ago, I had been thinking to myself about how she had matured compared to a hundred years ago, but evidently, I had only been imagining it.
ââ¦.Come to think of it, that does sound a bit familiar.â
âIt âsoundsâ familiar~?! I was talking about it just now! Kaito, you werenât listening at all, were you?!â
âCalm down, Rin! Iâm sure that even Archangel Kaito would have trouble remembering something from so long ago right away. I mean, even when you told me yesterday, it took me a whole hour to remember.â
âThatâs right, Rin. Even now, I still have no recollection of what youâre talking about.â
âSame goes for meâ¦. Anyhow, there are plenty of things in life that you donât need to force yourself to remember.â
ââ¦.Ughhh, youâre all a bunch of meanies~! How could you all just forget~! Itâs probably because youâre all getting old! Your memories are all starting to fail because of old age~!â
âAhh~ Thatâs probably it~! Everyone is getting up there in the years, after all~â
The way the two of them were suddenly treating us like old people stabbed into me like a sharp knife. Gaku and Luka also seemed to have been affected in the same way; they both wore tense faces. If we considered our ages as angels, naturally, it was outrageous to say that we were aging and in the prime of our lives, but before Rin and Gumi⦠a pair of novice angels, we were unable to fight back. No matter what we said, it was sure to come right back at us.
âAs you were sayingâ¦. What was this about Seven Wonders? Although first of all, thatâs a rather shady-looking book.â
âThe Seven Wonders of Heaven! I found this while I was cleaning my room yesterday! I want to know about the final mystery of the Seven Wonders, the âHymn of Hellâ~!â
â!!â
The âHymn of Hellââthis situation was starting to feel a bit familiar. No, I remembered it quite clearly. Although she had looked much younger then, she had come asking us this once before with the same serious look. Looking around me, Gaku and Luka were also wearing somewhat nostalgic expressions. Their faces were beat red, and they were frozen in place with their mouths hanging open in surprise.
âRemember? I even made a promise with him~! He said it was a promise between the two of us and your four archangels~ He promised that youâd tell us once we advanced to lower rank angels! He, made, me, a, promise~!â
ââ¦â¦â
I let out a small sigh as the girl continued to ask persistently with the demeanor of a child, acting nothing at all like a lower rank angel. Even if I were to say that it was pointless now that the one who had made the promise was no longer here, I was certain that she wouldnât hear of it.
As I tried to to think of how to handle this situation, my thoughts drifted to the memory of the horrid incident that had occurred back when I was still a novice archangel.