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Sir_Smurf2 · Fantasy
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Part 1 —It's been a while. In my head, a voice that I've heard somewhere before echoed. —Finally, finally we meet again, ×××. A voice filled with nostalgia, with warmth. —I'm glad, but, just a little longer. Wait just a little longer. Who are you, I asked, but there was no answer. —I won't leave you again. I definitely won't make a mistake again. That's why... There, the mysterious voice was cut off.

Part 2 "...Haa!" Shidou came to, "Uwahh!" and let out a big shout. Well of course. After all, a woman he didn't recognize was holding his eyelids open with her fingers, while shining light on his eyes with what seemed like a small penlight. "...Nn? He woke up." The woman with a strangely sleepy face said, with an indifferent and spaced out voice. She seems to have been checking the movements of the eyeballs of the unconscious Shidou, so her face was unusually close. He could smell a faint fragrance, probably the smell of her shampoo. "W, Wh-Wh-Wh-Wh-WHO ARE YOU?" "...Nn, aah." The woman, still in an absent-minded state, raised her body up, drearily sweeping her bangs to the side. As a certain amount of distance was put between them, it became possible to see the full view of the woman. She wore what was like a military uniform, and was around 20 years old. Her messy hair, eyes decorated with thick dark circles, and the stuffed bear covered with scars whose face was for some reason peeking out of the pocket of the military uniform, were her special characteristics. "...I am the Analysis Officer here, Murasame Reine. Unfortunately the Medical Officer is away. —But don't worry. Although I don't have a license, I can at least handle some simple nursing." "..." He couldn't help but worry. Because, this woman called Reine seemed obviously less healthy than Shidou. In fact, since earlier, as if drawing a small circle with her head, her body had been swaying unsteadily. Shidou, now with his upper body raised, was reminded by what Reine had just said. "—Here?" He asked, looking at his surroundings. Shidou had been sleeping on a simple pipe bed. Surrounding it was a white curtain that acted as a divider. It was a space like a school infirmary. However, the ceiling was slightly out of place. Some plain pipes and wirings were visible. "Wh-Where is, here..." "...Ah, this is the medical office of . You were unconscious so we brought you here." "...? And I was unconscious..., ah—" That's right, Shidou had been dragged into the battle between the mysterious girl and Origami, and had been knocked out. "...Um, uhm, can I ask a few questions? Too many things that I don't understand happened..." Shidou said while scratching his head. However, Reine did not respond, silently turning away from Shidou. "Ah—Please wait..." "...Follow me. There's someone I want to introduce you to. ...I know you have a lot of questions, but I'm bad at explaining. If you want any specifics you should ask that person." Saying this, she opened the curtains. Outside the curtains was a slightly larger space. Around six beds were lined up, and in the back of the room sat some unfamiliar medical tools. Reine turned towards what was apparently the entrance of the room, and wobbled towards it. She immediately stumbled, and with a bang, hit her head on the wall. "! A-Are you alright?" "...Uuuu." She hadn't fallen. Reine, moaning, was leaning on the wall. "...Aah, sorry. Recently I haven't been getting enough sleep." "H-How long has it been since you last slept?" Shidou asked, and Reine, after thinking for a bit, raised three fingers. "Three days. Then of course you'd be sleepy." "...Maybe around thirty years?" "The units are too different!" Shidou had even prepared for an answer of around three weeks, but this answer was completely unexpected. And it obviously exceeded the age that she appeared to be at. "...Well, it's true that I can't remember the last time I slept. I have something like extreme insomnia." "Is-Is that so..." "...Oh. Ahh, excuse me, it's time for my medicine." Reine suddenly searched in her pockets, and pulled out a case of tablets. She then opened the case, and poured the tablets into her mouth as if she were drinking them. "Hey!" Without any hesitation, the large number of tablets in Reine's mouth went crunch crunch crunch gulp, and they unintentionally launched into a comedy routine. "...What is it, you're noisy." "How much did you eat! And anyways, what medicine was that!?" "...They were all sleeping pills." "You'd die! That's not a good joke!" "...But they're not really effective anyways." "What kind of body do you have!" "...Well it's sweet and delicious so it's good." "Isn't that Ramune instead!?" After the bout of shouting, Shidou exhaled a deep breath. "...Anyways, this way. Follow me." Reine returned the empty case to her pocket, and once again started walking with dangerous steps, opening the door of the medical office. "..." Shidou hurriedly put on his shoes, and left the room chasing her. "What's, this..." Outside the room, was a construction like a narrow corridor. The pale colored mechanical-styled walls and floors for some reason made Shidou recall the innards of a space battleship that appeared in some space opera or the passageways in a submarine from some movie. "...What am I doing?" Shidou, already not knowing what's what, slowly started moving his feet. Relying only on the back of Reine who was staggering with unsteady steps, in the corridor that was like a movie set, footsteps echoed. After walking for some time. "...It's here." At the end of the road, in front of a door with a small electronic panel on the side, Reine stopped and said. In the next moment, the electronic panel made a light beep, and the door smoothly slid open. "...There, please come in." Reine stepped inside. Shidou followed behind. "...This is..." He took in the scenery on the other side of the door. To explain with a single sentence, it was a place like the bridge of a ship. In front of the door that Shidou passed through, the floor spread out in a half oval, and positioned in its center was a chair that seemed to be the captain's seat. Furthermore, following the gently sloped stairs on its two sides lead to a lower level, where the crew members could be seen operating complex looking consoles. It was dim as a whole, and the monitors scattered here and there gave off a light that unpleasantly asserted their presence. "...I brought him." Reine dizzily swayed her head as she spoke. "Good work." The tall guy standing beside the captain's seat gave a light bow like a butler. He had wavy hair and a nose that doesn't seem Japanese. He was a young man with looks that could appear in BL novels. "Hello. I am the Vice Commander here, Kannazuki Kyouhei. Nice to meet you." "O-Ok..." While scratching his cheek, Shidou gave a small bow with his head. For a moment, Shidou had thought Reine was talking to this guy. However—he was mistaken. "Commander, Analysis Officer Murasame has returned." Kannazuki called out, and from the captain's seat which had its back facing them, a low groan was heard, while it slowly rotated around. And then. "—I welcome you. Welcome, to ." The voice of the one who was called 'commander' sounded a little too lovely, as the figure of the young girl wearing the crimson military uniform on her shoulders came into clear view. Her hair was bound by two large black ribbons. She had a small build, round eyes like acorns, and in her mouth Chupa Chups. Shidou frowned. After all, no matter how you look at it— "...Kotori?" That's right, no matter if you go by looks, or voice, or the aura surrounding her, while there are several differences, that girl was without a doubt Shidou's cute little sister, Itsuka Kotori.

Part 3 "—Itsuka, Shidou." Muttering in a faint voice that nobody else could hear, his face appeared in Origami's mind. Without a doubt, he was the boy from that time. There's no way Origami's memories could be wrong. It was a bit of a shame, but they had only met that one time, so it couldn't be helped that he didn't remember Origami. Since entering high school she had tried various ways to get closer to him, but they all ended in failure. And now, there was an even more pressing issue. "Why, was he in such a place?" She could not understand why he had come out into the streets after the spacequake alert sounded. Also—he had definitely seen it. Origami, in the special equipment—and the Spirit. "Master Sergeant Tobiichi, the preparations are complete!" "..." At the mechanic's sudden voice, Origami jolted her downcast face upright. She then immediately focused on a command in her head. The command travelled down the wiring suit wrapped around Origami's body, passing to the thruster parts on her back, and activated the embedded Realizer. Wrapped in the equipment whose form didn't seem suited for flying, Origami's body was lightly floating in the air. JGSDF - Tenguu Base. In the hanger situated on one of its corners, following the mechanic's instructions Origami landed in her personal dock as if sitting down, returned the weapons to their designated places, and finally, exhaling a deep breath, shut off all of the Realizers. At the same time, the weight of the equipment and the accumulated stress that she hadn't felt even a fragment of moments ago bore down on her body all at once. The sound of a machine started behind her, and the thrusters she carried were disconnected. However, it wasn't until around another three minutes, before Origami could move from that place. This happened every time after using a CR-Unit. Returning from a superhuman to a normal person, the body would feel abnormally heavy. Combat Realizer Unit. Generally called CR-Unit. It was the name given to the tactical equipment that utilizes the miraculous technology, the Realizer, that the humans had obtained after the large spacequake thirty years ago. It takes the results calculated by computers, and distorting the laws of physics, manifests them in the real world. In short, although there are some restrictions, it is a technology that turns imaginations into reality. It had been called a system that produces so-called 'magic' through scientific means. At the same time, it was the only way for humans to fight against the Spirits. "Make way! Stretcher coming through!" A bellowing voice came from the right. Moving only her eyes, Origami noticed a squad member covered with the same wiring suit riding on the stretcher. "...Dammit, shit, that bitch...! I swear, I'll fucking kill her...!" The squad member on the stretcher was holding down the blood-soaked bandage on his forehead and bitterly muttering insults while being carried away. "..." There should be no problems if he could swear with such vigor. Losing her interest, Origami moved her gaze back. In fact, if treatment is carried out using a medical-use Realizer, as long as it isn't an extremely serious injury, it can be cured in no time. When Origami broke her leg before, by the next day she was able to walk again. "——" While exhaling a long breath, Origami glanced slightly upwards. She recalled the battle today. —The calamity that will destroy the world, Spirits. It was an abnormality which a group of superhumans like Origami couldn't even hope to scratch. Appearing out of nowhere, spreading destruction on a whim, they were monsters on the level of natural disasters. "..." In the end, even today's battle ended with the Spirit being lost, though it was more like the Spirit decided to bring down the curtains. Lost doesn't mean that the Spirit had died. All it means is that the Spirit escaped through another dimension. Though there were records in books where it seemed that the actions of the AST drove away Spirits, Origami as well as all of the other members involved directly in battle knew. The Spirits feel absolutely no threat from them, and when the Spirits become lost, that's purely because of the Spirits' whims. "..." Her expression didn't change at all. However, Origami bit down hard on her back teeth. "Origami" The voice that came from the inside of the hanger broke Origami's thoughts. "..." Silently, she turned to face the voice. Her body probably still hadn't gotten accustomed yet, as her head felt extremely heavy. The basic realizer equipped on the wiring suit, once started, can expand a personal territory of a few meters around the person. This territory is the essence of the CR-Unit. As the name states, it is a space in which the user's thoughts can become reality. It has the ability to soften any external impact, as well as even allowing the gravity in the inside to be freely set. As long as this territory is expanded, the AST members can become superhumans. That's why in return, for a short while after using a CR-Unit, it is hard to move the body freely. "Good work." There, wearing the same wiring suit as Origami, stood a woman in her mid20s with her hand on her hip. Captain Kusakabe Ryouko. The commanding officer of the AST that Origami belonged to. "You did great driving off that Spirit by yourself. ...I gave a strict lecture to Tomonara and Kagaya. What were they thinking, retreating and leaving the Spirit to Origami alone." "I didn't drive it away." Origami replied, and Ryouko shrugged. "Well, I've gotta report it like that to the top. If we don't show some results the budget's gonna drop." "..." "C'mon, don't make such a face. I'm praising you after all. In this situation where the ace's seat is still empty, you're making a great effort. Also, if you weren't there, the number of additional people who'd have died isn't just one or two." Fuuuu, she exhaled her breath. "But hey," Ryouko sharpened her gaze, grabbed Origami's head and turned it towards herself. "You went a bit overboard. —Do you want to die so badly?" "..." With her sharp gaze still fixated on Origami, Ryouko continued. "Do you really understand what kind of opponent you're fighting here? That's a monster for god's sake. A hurricane with intelligence. —Do you understand? Within your abilities, suppress the damage to the minimum, within your abilities, make it lost as early as possible. That is our job. Don't pointlessly expose yourself to danger." "—That's wrong." Origami replied while looking Ryouko straight in the eyes, and once again opened her lips slightly. "To defeat the Spirits, that is the duty of the AST." "..." Ryouko frowned. As the captain of the AST, she was supposed to have understood the name of the Anti Spirit Team much more so than Origami. Because she understood, she stated. —We can't manage to do any more than suppress the damage. However, while acknowledging that, Origami repeated once again. "—I will, defeat, the Spirits." "..." Ryouko let out a sigh, and removed her hands from Origami's head. "...I wasn't planning on hearing what you personally think. Think what you want. —However, if it seems like you'll go against a command while on the battlefield, you'll be removed from the team." "I understand." Origami gave a short answer, raised her body which had finally adjusted, and walked away.

Part 4 "—So, this here is the monster that we call a Spirit, and here is the AST. They're JGSDF's Anti Spirit Team. You've gotten yourself into a pretty worrisome situation. If we hadn't recovered you, you'd probably have died two or three times by now. So, onto the next thing—" "W-Wait a moment!" Shidou raised his voice, trying to hold back Kotori who had started her rapid explanation. "What is it? After all the trouble this commander is going through to directly give you an explanation. If you're going to cry, then do so with more dignity. Since it's like this, I can at least give you the special privilege of licking the bottom of my foot." Lightly raising her chin, with a gaze that seemed to be looking down on Shidou, a stream of abuse that was not Kotori-like flowed from her mouth. "Re-Really!?" The voice filled with great glee came from the one standing beside Kotori, Kannazuki. Kotori instantly replied "not you" and elbowed him in the solar plexus. "Gah...!" Watching that exchange, Shidou opened his mouth in surprise. "...Ko-Kotori... Is that you? You were safe?" "What's this, did you forget your little sister's face, Shidou? I knew you were bad at remembering things, but I hadn't expected it to be this bad. Maybe it'd be a good idea to reserve a spot at a retirement home right now." A line of sweat rolled down Shidou's face. He pinched his cheek. It hurt. Shidou's lovely sister wasn't ever supposed to stop calling him 'onii-chan'. Scratching the back of his head, Shidou let out a troubled voice. "...Somehow, I'm so confused it's like the inside of my head has become Crocodile Panic[1C 1]. What the hell is going on? Or rather, where am I? What are these people? Also—" Kotori, nodding "okay, okay", held out her palm and stopped Shidou. "Calm down. If I can't understand what you're asking, there's no way I can answer it." Saying this, Kotori pointed to the screen in the bridge. There, the black haired girl that Shidou encountered earlier, as well as the humans clad in mechanical armor, were being displayed. "Uhmm... did you say... Spirit?" Shidou asked while scratching his cheek. He recalled the word that Kotori used in her explanation earlier. Randomly appearing in the world, a monster of unknown origins. "Yes. She is a being that did not exist in this world originally. Just by appearing in this world, not by her own will or anything like that, the surrounding area would be blown away." With a bang, Kotori brought her two hands together, then opened them up, simulating an explosion. Shidou grimaced, with his hand still on his cheek. "...Sorry, the scale's a bit too large so it's hard to understand." Hearing this, Kotori shrugged her shoulders, "you still don't understand after all this?", and sighed. "What I'm saying is that spacequakes, or rather the phenomenon that we call such, are the aftereffects of Spirits like that girl appearing in our world." "Wh..." Shidou unconsciously knit his eyebrows. An earthquake in open space. Spacequake. An extremely unreasonable phenomenon that eats into humankind, into the world. And the reason behind that, is because of that girl—? "Well... the scale of the destruction varies. It could be limited to as small as a few meters, or as large as—around the extent of opening a giant hole in the continent." Kotori made a large circle with her arms. She was probably talking about the first spacequake thirty years ago—the one that was coined the Eurasia Sky Disaster. "Luck was on your side, Shidou. If the scale of the explosion this time was slightly larger, you might have been blown away instantaneously." "..." It was indeed as she said. Even now, Shidou's body cowered. Seeing Shidou like this, Kotori closed her eyes half way. "And anyways, why did you go out while the alert was sounding? Are you an idiot? Did you want to die?" "No that's not... because you were, look at this." Shidou pulled his cell phone out of his pocket, and showed Kotori's position data. As expected, Kotori's icon was stopped in front of the family restaurant. "Hm? Ahh, that." However, Kotori took her own cell phone out of her pocket. "Ahh...? Why do you have, that." Shidou looked back and forth between the screen of his own cell phone and the cell phone Kotori carried that was right in front of his eyes. Because Kotori was at this place, he completely thought that she had dropped her cell phone in front of the family restaurant. Kotori shrugged her shoulders, and let out a long sigh. "I was wondering why you'd go outside while the alert was sounding, so this was the reason. How stupid do you think I would be, you dumb brother." "B-But... Ehh, why is this—" "It's simple. The reason is that we are in front of the family restaurant right now." "Huh...?" "Alright then. I guess it'd be faster if I just show you. —Cut off the filter." Following Kotori's words, the dim bridge immediately brightened. Nonetheless, it was not that the lights had been turned on. If anything, it was like a dark curtain that covered the ceiling had been suddenly removed. In fact, the blue sky spread out around them. "Wh-What is this..." "Please don't make a racket. The scene outside is just as you see." "The scene outside is... this" "Mhmm. Where we currently are is 15000 meters above Tenguu City. In terms of location, it coincidentally ended up being right around the family restaurant we were planning to meet at." "Where we, are..." "Yup. This is an airship." Folding her arms, Kotori let out a smirk *fufun*. It was just like a child bragging about their favorite toy. No—if anything, it was probably closer to a mother introducing the child she tenderly raised. "A-Airship...? What the hell is that. Why are you in something like that?" "That's why, didn't I say to listen to my explanations in order? Even a chicken can remember up to walking three steps."[1C 2] "Uuuu..." "...However, to think that this place would be found from the tracking device of a cell phone, we completely overlooked that. We let our guard down after applying Invisible and Avoid using the Realizer. We must come up with some counter-measures later." While muttering words that Shidou didn't understand, Kotori placed her hand on her chin. "W-what are you talking about?" "Ahh, don't worry about it. I didn't expect you to follow that anyways, Shidou. After all, you have a brain that would lose to a horsehair crab's [2] in terms of price per gram." "..." "Commander. Crab miso isn't made with brain but with guts." A drop of sweat rolled down Shidou's face as Kannazuki said that with a steady voice. "..." Kotori moved her fingers, beckoning for him to come, and Kannazuki gave a light bow. And then, *pa*, the stick from the lollipop that she finished was blown towards his eyes. "Nuaaaaghh!" Clutching his eye, Kannazuki tumbled backwards. "A-are you alright?!" It didn't seem like he was acting. Shidou raised his voice in concern. However, right as he was about to rush over, he stopped his feet. Kannazuki, who fell onto the floor, pulled a handkerchief from his pocket, and with an ecstatic expression, calmly wrapped it around the lollipop stick that Kotori had just shot at him. "Sorry, did I cause you to worry? I'm fine, this is a reward in our line of work!" Saying this, Kannazuki instantly got up, standing perfectly straight. What kind of line of work that is, Shidou did not particularly want to know the details. "Kannazuki." "Yes." Kotori raised two fingers, and Kannazuki took out two replacement candies and handed them to her. "So, back on topic. AST. That's a unit specialized for Spirits." While speaking, Kotori pointed to a group of people that were shown on the screen. "...A unit specialized for Spirits... what specifically do they do?" Hearing Shidou's question, Kotori raised her brows as if the answer was obvious. "Simple. If Spirits appear, then they fly over and deal with it." "Deal with it...?" "Essentially, exterminate them." "...!" It was not that what Kotori said caught him by surprise. However—Shidou was assaulted by a feeling like his heart was being wrung. "E-Exterminate...?" "Yup." Nonchalantly, Kotori nodded. Shidou gulped. The sound of his heartbeat was awfully loud. He had understood what they said. Spirits. They certainly were a dangerous existence. But—no matter what, to go as far as killing them. Suddenly, Shidou saw the face of that girl in his mind. (—After all, didn't you come to kill me too?) The meaning behind those words that the girl had said, he finally understood. As well as the meaning of that face that seemed like tears would stream out at any moment. "Well, if you consider it normally, having them dead would probably be the best for us." Seemingly without any particular emotion, Kotori spoke. "W-Wh...y?" "Why, you ask?" With a distorted expression, Shidou asked like he was moaning, and Kotori sophisticatedly placed her hand on her chin. "There's nothing weird about it right? They are monsters. Just by appearing in this world they cause spacequakes. They are the evilest and deadliest poison!" "But, didn't you say before? That the spacequakes have nothing to do with the Spirits' wishes." "That's right. At least, it is widely believed that the explosion from first entering this world is unrelated to the intentions of the Spirit itself. —But, there have been scars of destruction and spacequake victims resulting from the fight with the AST afterwards." "...But isn't that because those people from the AST attacked them?" "Well, that might be so. —However, that is merely a conjecture. It might be that, if the AST does nothing, the Spirits would delightfully start their destructive activities." "That... probably won't happen." Kotori tilted her head in wonder at Shidou's statement. "What's your proof?" "Someone who would destroy the streets for fun... wouldn't make a face like that." Something like this was probably too vague and weak to be called a proof but... for some reason, Shidou believed in it from the bottom of his heart. "So it's probably not according to their intentions right? But still—" "Whether or not they're causing it voluntarily isn't the problem. In either case, it is a fact that the Spirits are causing the spacequakes. It's not that I don't see where you're coming from, but you can't just leave a dangerous existence on the level of a nuclear bomb alone just because you feel sorry for it. Today it ended with only a small explosion, but we can't be sure that next time it won't be a Eurasia-level disaster." "Even then... to kill them..." Shidou stubbornly argued, and, muttering "good grief", Kotori shrugged her shoulders. "You've only met for a few minutes, and on top of that it was someone who almost killed you, but you're still taking their side. ...Could it be, you fell for her?" "N-No way. I was only wondering if there was some other way." "Some other way, huh." Hearing Shidou's words, Kotori let out a long sigh. "So then let's hear it, what other ways do you think there are?" "That is—" The words stopped. In his mind, he had fully understood what Kotori had said. An aberration that leaves deep scars in the world just by appearing—Spirits. Such a thing must be eliminated as quickly as possible. However, it was only for a single instant. Shidou had witnessed it. The girl's face, that seemed like tears were about to roll out. Shidou had heard it. The girl's voice, filled with sorrow. —Ahh, this is wrong, was what he had thought. "...Anyways." From Shidou's mouth, words started flowing naturally. "If... we don't properly talk with them even once... we won't know." The fear of facing death straight on at that time was still carved in the depths of his body. It was honestly a fear that would make one want to escape. However, Shidou could not just leave that girl like this. Because she is—the same as Shidou. Hearing Shidou's words, Kotori's lips curled into a mischievous smile. It was as though she was saying "I was waiting for those words". "I see. —Then, let me help you." "Huh...?" While Shidou's mouth was hanging open, Kotori spread her arms out wide. Reine, and Kannazuki, and the crew spread out below, and also this airship —, it was as if she was indicating all of these. "I said, we will assist you with that. All of 's power will go towards supporting Shidou." With an elegant movement, Kotori placed her fingers on her knees. "Wh-What are you talking about. I don't—" "Let me answer your first question. The one about who we are." As if to block out Shidou's questions, Kotori raised her voice. "Okay? The ways to deal with a Spirit basically fit into two main methods." "Two...?" Shidou asked, Kotori gave an exaggerated nod, and then raised her index finger. "The first, is the approach that AST is taking. The method of exterminating them through a clash of power." Following that, her middle finger also stood up. "The other is... the method of talking to the Spirits. —We are . We are an organization created for the purpose of resolving the spacequakes without killing the Spirits, through conversation." "..." Shidou narrowed his brows in thought. About what exactly that organization is, and why Kotori was part of such an organization, there were many questions in his mind, but—for now, he asked the question that was the most on his mind. "...So, why is such an organization going to be supporting me?" "You've got the premise all wrong. In the first place, the organization called was an organization created for Shidou's sake." "Ha, haaaa...!?" Shidou had a magnificent breakdown in expression, and let out a hysteric voice. "Wait a moment. Now I'm more confused than before. For my sake?" "Yes. —Well, it might be more correct to say that it's an organization to lay the foundations for Shidou's role in negotiating with the Spirits in order to solve the problem of the Spirits. Either way, it's an organization that wouldn't exist if Shidou didn't exist." "Wa-wait. What do you mean? Were all of these people gathered for that reason? Or more importantly, why me!" Shidou asked, and while rolling the candy around in her mouth, Kotori murmured. "Mm, well, Shidou's special." "That's not an explanationnnnnnnn!" Unable to resist, he yelled. However Kotori fearlessly smiled, and made a shrugging gesture. "Oh well, you'll understand the reason eventually. Isn't this fine? I'm saying that we, all the members and all our technologies, will be backing your actions. Or—are you planning to stand between the Spirits and AST without any preparation by yourself? You'll die, for sure." Kotori narrowed her eyes and spoke in a cold voice. Without noticing it, Shidou swallowed his breath. It was as Kotori said. Shidou was just singing his ideals and hopes, but did not possess any means to make it reality. The things he wanted to say were so many that it seemed that they might overflow from inside his throat, but he somehow endured it, and asked only what would advance the topic forwards. "...So for that, conversation method, what in particular needs to be done?" A small smile floated on Kotori's face. "About that." She then placed her hand on her chin, "Make the Spirit—fall in love." Smirking, she proudly said that. ... After a bit of time. "...What?" A line of sweat dripped down Shidou's face as he frowned. "...Sorry, I don't really understand." "Like I said, make friends with her, talk to her, flirt with her, date her, and make her fall madly in love." Hearing Kotori say this as if it was a given, Shidou buried his head in his hands. "...Uhm, and why would that solve the problem of the spacequakes?" Kotori placed a single finger on her chin and with an "mmmm" made a thinking gesture. "If we want a solution to the spacequakes without using force, then we have to persuade the Spirit right?" "That seems right." "For that, wouldn't it be quickest to make the Spirit come to like this world? Oh, this world is so wonderful~, if they become like that, then even a Spirit wouldn't randomly go on a rampage." "I see." "Thus, well, isn't it often said? That if you fall in love then the entire world seems beautiful. —And so, date her, and make the Spirit fall for you!" "No, there's something wrong with that logic." It was obvious that the logic went out of the window. While a streak of sweat flowed down Shidou's face, he commented. "I-I can't go through with such a thing..." "Be quiet you fried chicken." As Shidou tried to voice a complaint, but Kotori covered it with a strong voice that didn't allow him a choice. "I won't allow the AST to kill the Spirits~, there's gotta be another way~, but I don't like 's way~...? If you're going to be naive then at least do it in moderation you Bombardier Beetle. What can you do by yourself? Know your own limits." "Ugghh..." "—I don't need the approval of the bottom of your stomach. But, if you don't want to kill the Spirits... then you don't have room for choosing the method." For some reason, an evil smile floated onto Kotori's face. In reality, it was as she said. Without any power or support, even if Shidou wanted to talk with that Spirit girl one more time, it wouldn't come true. AST's method is out of the question—even Kotori's group probably wants to ensnare the Spirits for their personal gains, since that was the only reason he could think of. However—it was a fact that there were no other ways. "..., I understand." Shidou bitterly nodded, and Kotori's smile filled her face. "—Yoroshiku. Looking at the data up to now, the next time a Spirit will show up is at least one week later. We'll immediately start training tomorrow." "Huh...? Training...?" Shidou uttered, stunned.