Eugeo…what are you going to do? I wondered, my eyes darting.
The flaxen-haired youth, my unquestionable best friend, Eugeo the
swordsman of the Aincrad style, looked back into my eyes for just a moment
and smiled. Then he turned to Cardinal and said, "With what strength you have
left, turn me—turn my body into a sword. Just like that puppet."
As though it were bringing her mind back to the surface, this statement
caused Cardinal's eyes to sharpen again, widening in surprise.
"Eugeo…are you…?"
"If we escape this place…then Administrator will turn half the people of the
world into those horrible monsters. We cannot let that happen. If there's any
way to prevent that tragedy, any last hope remaining, then it must be in that
sacred art…"
His smile had the serenity of understanding and acceptance. He wrapped her
left hand in both of his and whispered, "System Call…Remove Core Protection."
I'd never heard that command before.
Eugeo closed his eyes when he was finished. On his forehead appeared a
complex series of glowing purple lines, like some kind of electrical circuit board.
They stretched downward, across his cheeks and his throat, to his shoulders, his
forearms, his fingers.
The little pathways of light pushed a small amount of the way into Cardinal's
left hand where he held it, their ends flickering as though waiting for an input.
Remove Core Protection.
Based on the definition of the English in that command, I assumed that Eugeo
had just given Cardinal limitless privileges to manipulate his own fluctlight. I
didn't know how he knew that art, but at the very least, it was a trio of words
that spoke to his utter determination and acceptance.
The dying sage's eyes bulged—one fine, one burned—and her lips trembled.
Her uncertain thoughts traveled through skin contact.
"Are you sure…Eugeo? I don't know…if you can be turned…back."
Eugeo closed his eyes, his forehead and cheeks covered in glowing lines, and
bobbed his head. "It's all right. This is my role…This is the reason I'm here right
now. In fact, there's one thing I need to tell you here at the end. Cardinal…
Kirito, and Alice. Metal weapons cannot reach Administrator's body. It's why I
wasn't able to stick her with the dagger you gave me."
"…!"
Alice and I gasped and held that breath.
But Cardinal didn't seem surprised at all—or maybe she just didn't have the
strength to show that much emotion. Her only response was to blink.
Eugeo bobbed his head and prompted, "Please…do it. Before Administrator
notices."
"…No, Eugeo. Stop," I demanded, my throat dry and hoarse. "If you don't…
make it back…then…then your dream…"
If we actually won this fight and Eugeo didn't get turned back into a human,
then the hopes he'd been holding on to for the last eight years—his dream of
getting Alice back and taking her home to Rulid—would never come true.
Administrator and Cardinal were the only two people in the world capable of
this ultra-advanced ability to convert people's flesh into weapons. One of them
was the ultimate enemy, and the other was at death's door. If this gambit
actually succeeded, it could very well leave him with no means to return to
human form.
I wanted to continue arguing, but Eugeo turned his purple-lit face up to the
ceiling and interrupted, "It's okay, Kirito. This is what I was meant to do."
"…!"
My best friend's mind was made up, and there was nothing I could say to him.
And what could I say in such a situation?
One single defeat had me shaken to my core. I couldn't swing my sword or
even step forward closer to danger.
Instead, I looked pleadingly at Alice. Her blue eyes were full of pain and
respect in equal measure. In the next moment, her head hung low. She bowed
to the criminal whom she'd struck without hesitation just two days ago at the
academy's great hall.
I bit my lip hard enough to draw blood. In my arms, Cardinal struggled to keep
her eyes open. "Very well, Eugeo. Then I dedicate the very last art of my life…to
your decision."
Like a candle before it burned out, her voice regained a valiant bit of strength
inside my mind. Purple glimmers lit up the middle of her brown eyes.
The pathways of light that ran from Eugeo's hands to Cardinal's suddenly
flashed. That light raced through Eugeo's body, and when it reached the pattern
on his forehead, it emerged as a pillar of light that blazed all the way to the
ceiling.
"What—?!"
That was Administrator, who was still looking drunk with exultation on the far
side of the room. Instantly, her triumphant expression vanished. Fury crossed
her silver eyes, and she bellowed, "You half-dead little whelp! What are you
doing?!"
She pointed her rapier at me, Eugeo, and Cardinal. White sparks shot from
the body of the weapon.
"No, you don't!!" shouted Alice.
The Osmanthus Blade, which had to be near the end of its remaining life,
disintegrated loudly into a golden chain that flew through the air. At the same
time, an earsplitting blast from a giant bolt of lightning came toward us.
The tip of the chain brushed the white bolt. The enemy surge was directed
down the length of the chain toward Alice.
But by that point, the golden chain was stretching behind her as well, the far
end jammed into the floor. Locked into the ground wire and unable to escape
back into the air, the massive burst of energy flowed directly into the tower
itself, producing a roar and white smoke before it vanished.
Alice leveled her index finger at Administrator and declared, "Your lightning
will not affect me!!"
"Why, you little puppet knight…Don't you dare speak back to me!!" the
supreme ruler spat, snarling. Just as quickly, her sublime smile returned, and
she held the shining rapier on high. "What about this, then?!"
A multitude of red dots popped into being around the weapon, well over
thirty. If they were all heat elements, then their number was certainly over the
element-controlling limit of twenty for a human being.
The Osmanthus Blade's Perfect Control weakness against shifting flames had
been made clear in the battle against Chudelkin earlier. But the golden knight
did not give way; in fact, she took one loud, bold step forward, boot clacking
against the ground. The golden whip, sensing its master's determination,
disintegrated into shards and reformed in a grid pattern.
While the two women faced off, the purple light shining from Eugeo only
grew brighter and brighter, until he suddenly slumped powerlessly. Instead of
falling to the floor, however, he began to float into the air.
He went into a horizontal position, eyes closed, and all his clothes vanished as
though they'd evaporated. The beam of light rising from his forehead touched
the ceiling. As though answering his call, one of the pictures in the mural began
to twinkle—the little bird soaring through the ancient skies, its eye crystal
shining.
The roughly thirty crystals embedded in the ceiling, the memory fragments
taken from all the Integrity Knights, should have been active in owning the
Sword Golem. Only the bird's crystal was different, pulsing with light as it came
free from the ceiling and descended through the beam of light.
And that crystal, perhaps—no, almost certainly—was the memory fragment
belonging to Alice.
I suspected that when Alice was synthesized, she'd lost the memory of her
sister, Selka. But if that were the case, then Selka would've already been
abducted and turned into a sword here by the time I first met her in Rulid two
years ago.
So if it wasn't Selka…then who were the memories saved in that crystal
about?
The hexagonal prism crystal, pointed on both ends, descended silently,
offering no answers. The Blue Rose Sword rose from the floor, rotating, and
came to a stop with the tip pointed at Eugeo's heart.
Eugeo's muscled body, the translucent blade of the Blue Rose Sword, and the
crystal prism formed one straight line.
Meanwhile, the distant Administrator screamed and swung down her rapier.
"Then you can all burn!!"
Thirty heat elements floating around the rapier fused, forming a giant fireball
that shot forth.
"And I said…no you don't!!" cried Alice, her voice ringing loud and clear. She
pointed her right hand at the swirling flame.
The tiny blades forming a cross in midair swarmed together into a giant
shield. The knight leaned against it and pushed off the ground, rushing straight
toward the coming fireball.
A crash.
A short silence.
The resulting explosion was big enough to rattle the entirety of the enclosed
space. Fire whipped, light flashed, shock waves burst across the chamber, and
most of the carpet on the floor burned into nothing. Even the massive Sword
Golem, inactive across the room, buckled with the force, and Administrator
herself shielded her face with her arm.
But safe behind Alice's shield, the worst I felt was a wave of heat that caused
me to gasp. Neither Eugeo floating in the air nor Cardinal in my arms seemed to
have been affected by the blast.
Within a few seconds, the maelstrom of flame was gone, as quickly as it'd
come…and at its center, Alice fell to the ground with a thud. A second later the
Osmanthus Blade, back to its original form, slumped next to its master, point
stuck in the ground.
Alice's white-and-blue knight's uniform was charred and smoking here and
there. Large burn scars ran over her arms and legs; it was clear from a glance
that she was catastrophically wounded. She didn't get up—possibly
unconscious—but in the valuable few seconds she bought us, Cardinal managed
to finish her command.
Within the pillar of purple light, Eugeo's body lost its solidity and turned
invisible. The Blue Rose Sword, also becoming transparent, moved into the
center of his chest, fusing with him.
There was another flash.
I squinted against the brightness, and Eugeo unraveled into a million ribbons
of light.
Fiercely swirling, they condensed back into a new shape.
What was left floating there was not human in appearance.
It was one mammoth sword, stark white with the faintest hint of blue, and a
cross-shaped guard. The blade was as long and wide as Eugeo's actual body. Its
slight curve was beautiful, ending in a fiercely sharp point. A little furrow in the
raised ridge on the flat of the blade was perfectly sized for the floating crystal to
fit inside, and it did, with a little click.
Cardinal's arm fell limply to the floor. Her lips quivered, and the final part of
the command escaped like the slightest of breezes.
"Release…Recollection."
Keeeeennn! The double-edged, six-sided crystal, Alice's memory fragment,
shone and reverberated. Eugeo's sword rang on its own to answer that call and
floated even higher.
Now the white greatsword was moving on its own, using the same logic that
powered the Sword Golem. A sword forged from a human body, the fragment
of memories that owned the sword, and the energy that bound them together:
the power of love.
But there was one thing the Sword Golem had that Eugeo's sword didn't: the
Piety Module prism that Administrator had placed in the heart of the golem.
That was the tool that twisted the love powering the creature, driving it to
murder.
"You'll pay for this meddling, Lyserith!!" shouted Administrator, flinching
away from the shine of the greatsword as though it was blinding her. "You can
mimic my great creation…That one flimsy sword cannot withstand the might of
my killing machine! I'll break it in two!!"
She swung her left hand, and the silent Sword Golem's eyes lit up again. It
emitted an unpleasant metallic whine and began to shuffle forward at high
speed.
Eugeo's sword rotated until the flat was entirely level, with the point trained
straight on the five-mel-tall giant. Its white length shone brighter and brighter,
casting off motes of light into the air around it.
Then the greatsword flew, ringing like a bell. It soared, a sharpened comet,
leaving a long white trail behind it.
"…Beautiful…," Cardinal thought audibly from my arms. "Human…love. And
the radiating light…of purpose…So…beautiful…"
"Yeah…it is," I whispered, feeling more tears coming to my eyes.
"Kirito…I leave this to you now…Protect this…world…and its…people…"
With her last bit of strength, Cardinal turned her head to look at me with eyes
crystal clear and smiled. Once she saw me nod my understanding, the little girl
who was the world's wisest sage closed her eyes, exhaled—and never drew
breath again.
As I fought against the sobs, I felt the weight in my arms grow lighter and
lighter. In a world blurred by tears, the white sword that bore Cardinal's last
wish flew straight and true on wings of light.
The golden giant spread its arms and ribs wide to welcome this oncomer. The
blades took position like gleaming jaws, surrounded by an aura of darkness.
In terms of sheer numerical priority, there was no way that a greatsword
based on Eugeo and his Blue Rose Sword alone could compete with a golem
converted from three hundred human beings. But Eugeo's sword sped up
regardless, charging into the waiting fangs of the beast.
Its tip was pointed right at the middle of the golem's spine—which was made
up of three swords in alignment—at the purple light spilling from the cracks
between the swords.
The Piety Module.
Gold and white collided for the briefest of moments. White and black light
tangled, swirled, burst.
The overlapping metal collisions sounded like some beastly roar, and the
golem's arms and ribs slid down to an intersecting point. But just before they
could close, the white sword plunged deep into the tiny gap in its backbone.
My ears caught the faintest crackling sound. The purple light seeping from the
spine burst into nothing.
From the point where the white greatsword struck, the thirty gigantic blades
held together with thick darkness began to sparkle and lighten. It almost felt
like Eugeo and Alice's love was repairing the sorrow of all those separated
lovers.
Greeeee! A discordant scream came from the creature, gradually resolving
into clean, clear harmony, a beautiful musical chord that rang long and loud
before dispersing.
Then the killing machine, the creature that had nearly pushed us to death, fell
apart into its individual swords and burst. Thirty different swords spun out
following thirty different arcs, sticking and clattering on various surfaces around
the room in a deafening clamor.
One of them stood directly behind me like a gravestone. It was from the left
arm of the golem, the one that had sliced into me, but the aura of evil around it
was gone now, and it was just smooth, cold metal again.
The glittering crystals on the ceiling that were controlling the golem blinked
unsteadily and lost their light until they were still again. I didn't know what had
happened to the "minds" inside of them, but at the very least, Administrator's
Perfect Control, which had abused their emotions for power, was broken—
never to return, I assumed.
The white greatsword that had destroyed the Sword Golem in a single swing
was still levitating flat in the air, beams of light shining off it.
Glistening in the center of the blade was Alice's memory fragment. Like a bolt
from the heavens, I suddenly understood what was contained within it.
Thirty-one Integrity Knights. But only thirty swords in the Sword Golem. The
fusion with Eugeo's sword made it clear that the only memory fragment that
hadn't been used for that purpose was Alice's.
So why couldn't Administrator forge a sword that would pair up with Alice's
memories?
It must've been because Alice's memories…her love…was too great. Young
Alice loved Eugeo, loved Selka, loved her parents, loved everyone who lived in
the village, loved Rulid itself, and even loved the time in which the people she
loved lived and would continue to live.
Even the almighty pontifex couldn't convert time and space into solid matter.
So she wasn't able to make a sword she could link to Alice. And it was why the
sword that Alice and Eugeo made was so beautiful and radiant.
"Yes…it really is beautiful," I whispered to Cardinal's soul, which was now
traveling to a place much farther than anywhere in the Underworld or the real
world, as I clutched her body.
She didn't speak back, but I felt her tiny body taking on a faint
phosphorescence in my arms. It was the exact same kind of purity of being that
I felt from the white sword's miracle light.
This, to me, was the proof that Cardinal, who was once a girl named Lyserith,
was not simply a program, as she claimed so many times, but a true human
being with real emotions and love.
The glow brought a gentle warmth that penetrated my freezing flesh, even as
her body began to lose its solidity. It was becoming transparent, until at last the
contours broke apart, and she vanished in a spray of light.
The waves lit every surface of the isolated chamber, purifying it all—until they
were ripped apart by a voice like a blade that resisted everything.
"That was a very vexing stunt to play right at your death, little one. You've put
a very nasty scar on my long-awaited memory of triumph."
Even after the destruction of her ultimate weapon, Administrator was as
haughty as she'd ever been, a cold smile on her lips. "But the best she could do
was destroy one measly prototype. I can make hundreds of them, thousands."
The way she boasted about this with her rapier in hand was so mechanical, so
utterly artificial, that it truly made me wonder, despite her having the same
origins as Cardinal, whether she had actually lost her ability to feel emotion. Her
shining white skin and dazzling silver hair exuded pulses of darkness like some
kind of miasma.
Deep inside me, the cold serpent of fear bared its fangs once again. On
instinct, I clutched my now empty arms together.
The seemingly invincible Sword Golem was destroyed, but at a tremendous
cost. We'd lost the sage who was the only person in the world capable of
counteracting Administrator's overwhelming power.
All I could do was stare up at the pontifex in silent horror—but Eugeo's sword
kept rising, and with a smooth ringing sound, it pointed directly at our last and
greatest foe.
"Oh?" Administrator's mirror eyes narrowed. "You still want to fight, little
boy? A little bit overconfident, just because you managed to stick in the gap and
destroy my puppet, don't you think?"
I couldn't even be sure whether her words were registering with Eugeo while
he was in sword form. But the pure-white blade steadfastly held its tip in her
direction. The shine that surrounded the weapon grew stronger, its vibrating
pitch growing higher and higher.
"…Stop it, Eugeo," I rasped, reaching out toward the shining sword. "Don't…
don't go alone."
Driven by a burning panic, I shuffled over the charred carpet on weakened
knees. I stretched as far as I could toward the sword and touched one of the
motes of light that came off it, but the mote burst and vanished.
Out of the handle of the greatsword, another set of wings made of light grew.
The wings flapped hard, pushing the white weapon directly at Administrator.
A wicked grin appeared on her pearly lips. Her mirrored rapier creaked as she
swung it down, and another blast of lightning, perhaps even bigger than the
ones that killed Cardinal, burst forward to meet the rushing sword of light.
The instant the lightning touched the tip of the sword, there was an even
greater shock wave than the one that had started upon the Sword Golem's
destruction. Even at my distance, it buffeted my weakened body.
I tensed against the shock and did my best to keep my eyes open, which is
how I saw that Administrator's bolt of lightning erupted into millions of tiny
tributaries.
Baaaam!! A peal of thunder accompanied the flying sparks, which in turn
created their own, much smaller explosions around the room. And even
through the tremendous deluge of energy that it shattered, the sword flew on.
The white surface of its blade was covered in fine cracks, and pieces began to
fall off. They were parts of Eugeo's body, pieces of his very life.
"Eugeo!!" I screamed, my voice lost in the storm.
"Boy…!!" The smile was gone from Administrator's lips.
The white greatsword reached the source of the lightning at last. Its point hit
the needle end of the rapier right on the nose.
An ultra-high-pitched resonance arose, shaking the isolated chamber. For a
few moments, Administrator's silver rapier—the source of her godly power—
and the white blade that was the fusion of Eugeo and the Blue Rose Sword
grappled for supremacy. It looked like total stillness, but I could feel on my skin
that this was only the precursor to the coming wave of destruction.
What happened next passed as though it were happening in slow motion.
Administrator's rapier shattered into tiny pieces.
The white greatsword split in two, spraying motes of light.
The front end of the blade shot off, spinning, and silently sliced
Administrator's right arm clean off at the shoulder.
The image burned itself into my retinas until sound and vibration finally
caught up.
Sacred resources burst forth from the shattered rapier and exploded in a
colorful array that engulfed the room.
"Eugeooooooo!!"
Again, my scream was swallowed by the storm that buzzed and squealed like
analog static. An oncoming shock wave smashed into my body as it hurtled
toward the southern windows. I just barely managed to take cover behind one
of the giant swords stuck into the ground that had been part of the golem just
minutes ago.
When I could at last stand again, I saw Administrator standing on the ground
on her own two feet, clutching her shoulder with her remaining hand…and two
large shards of metal at her feet.
Eugeo's broken sword still contained a faint trace of its glow. But even as I
watched, it was growing weaker, pulsing like a beating heart, until it
disappeared.
The pieces of the white sword began to lose their sense of being, gradually
reverting to human form.
The piece from the tip to the middle of the blade became the legs.
And the part including the guard and hilt became the torso and head.
Eugeo was clutching the crystal prism to his chest, his eyes shut. His flaxen
hair and milky skin were back to their full, solid texture.
Then, the cross sections where his body was split in two erupted with blood,
immediately flooding Administrator's bare feet.
"Ah...ah...…"
The sound that croaked from my throat came to my ears as though from a
very far distance.
The entire world lost color, lost smell, lost sound. Everything paled.
In the midst of this existence without sensation, only the color of the blood
that continued to spill out had any vivacity to it. Something sparkling descended
right next to Eugeo, who was lying in a crimson sea.
It landed and stuck in the liquid, sending a ripple outward—a slender bluesilver longsword, the Blue Rose Sword. I thought it was unharmed, but only for
a moment; it promptly shattered, the pointed half of the sword breaking apart
into ice crystals.
Without its support, the handle half of the sword tipped over and landed next
to Eugeo's face. It sent up a splash of blood flecks that hit Eugeo's cheek, only
to roll back down his skin.
I managed a few wobbling steps before I fell to my knees. With glassy eyes, I
clutched my own sides, clinging to what warmth of Cardinal's body still resided
in my arms. But that faint heat did nothing to fill the growing void within me. It
was like my mind, my body, and even my soul were going hollow.
Let's end this already.
The thought rose from the emptiness like a bubble and popped.
We—no, I—had lost, in every sense of the word.
My one single reason for being in this place was to help free Eugeo's soul into
the real world. Instead, he'd sacrificed himself to protect me, and I was
powerless, on my hands and knees—the man who would simply log out to
reality when he died in the Underworld.
I just want to fade out, to vanish from the world. I don't want to see any more,
hear any more.
All I prayed for was my own obliteration.
But the Underworld was its own reality, and its master was not a program
designed to stop once you hit the bad ending.
As she stood in the sea of blood, Administrator's pale, featureless beauty took
on the slightest bit of color, which vanished just as quickly. Her gorgeous voice
brushed aside the silence of the room.
"I have not suffered such injury in two hundred years. Since my fight with
Lyserith."
It almost seemed like there was a note of praise, of admiration, in her voice.
"In terms of priority, Eugeo's converted sword shouldn't have been able to
match my Silvery Eternity. I'm surprised at the result. I suppose it was my
mistake not recognizing that his sword wasn't metallic in nature."
Drops of blood dripped from her right shoulder, creating more ripples in the
puddle at her feet. She caught one in her left palm, converted it to light
elements, and rubbed it on the wound. Instantly, the severed cross section
sealed over into smooth skin.
"Well," she said, turning her mirror eyes and their long lashes toward me now
that she was done with her emergency treatment, "I'll admit that I'm a bit
surprised that you were the one who lasted this long, little boy. I'm mildly
curious as to why you came here without administrator privileges…but I've also
grown tired of this. I will ask the one from the other side about how this came
to be later. For now, I'll let your blood and screams round out this
confrontation."
She began to stride gracefully forward, betraying no sign that she was
suffering from her severed arm. She stepped over Eugeo's split body and
proceeded toward me, leaving bloody footprints on the bare marble floor.
As she walked, she reached out sideways, and something white flew up from
the ground behind her. It was a slender right arm—the limb that Eugeo's sword
had cut off her.
I thought she was going to reattach it to her shoulder, but instead, she lifted it
up to her face, holding it by the wrist, and blew on it. Instantly, the arm was
wreathed in purple light, shuddering mechanically as it underwent matter
conversion.
What appeared was a silver longsword, simple in design but beautifully
elegant. Its finish wasn't the perfect unbroken mirror that the rapier's was, but
given the fact that it was using the arm of the most powerful person in the
world as its resource, I was certain that the power it contained was more than
enough to separate my head from my shoulders.
Death approached on quiet footsteps. I awaited it from my knees.
In just a few seconds, the administrator of this world arrived before me,
dazzlingly beautiful despite her missing arm, and gazed down at me.
I looked up and met the colorful reflection of her mirror eyes. There was just
a hint of mirth in them, and a gentle cast to her voice.
"Good-bye, little boy. Let's meet again someday on the other side."
She raised the sword, which caught the light of the moon.
A blade as sharp as a razor cut a blue arc through space toward my neck.
And then there was a silhouette occupying the space before me.
Long hair fanned through the air.
All I could do was watch as the wounded knight held her arms out wide.
I had seen this before.
Was I going
to repeat
the same
mistake…
…yet again?!
The thought flashed into my head, stopping time.
In a monochrome world without sound or color, a number of things happened
in quick succession.
A small hand brushed my right arm where it dangled lifelessly.
The cold fear and resignation that consumed my entire being melted just a bit
with the warmth of that palm.
The negative thoughts hadn't vanished. But the owner of the hand was telling
me that it was okay to admit that weakness.
"You don't have to always win every time. If you lose eventually, if you fall,
you just need to connect your heart, your will, to someone else.
"I am certain that is how all of those who shared time with you and moved on
felt. Even I.
"Which means you can stand again.
"To protect someone you love."
I was conscious of a mild heat emanating from my body, or perhaps my mind,
sending circuits of light into my frozen fluctlight.
From the center of my chest, through my right shoulder, down my arm, into
my fingers.
My tense fingertips were suddenly engulfed in a burning heat.
With speed I'd never experienced before, my right hand shot to the handle of
my black sword nearby and grabbed it.
Then time flowed once more.
Administrator's sword plunged down at the left shoulder of Alice, who stood
with arms outstretched to take the blow for me. The sharp blade ripped the
sleeve of the charred knight's uniform and was just about to sink into her pale
skin.
I swung my sword as I rose to my feet, and I caught the end of the silver
sword just in the nick of time, sending up a shower of sparks. The resulting
shock pushed Administrator away from Alice and me.
My free hand slipped around to steady Alice as she fell back against me, while
the force of the impact pushed me toward the wall—it took both feet holding
firm to prevent a collision. She rested her head against my right shoulder, then
turned to look up at me with her blue eyes.
"Oh…" Her cheeks, still ugly and burned from the fire attacks she'd suffered,
crinkled into a smile. "You can still move…after all," she whispered.
"…Yeah," I said, giving her as close to a smile as I could manage. "Now leave
the rest to me."
"I think…I will."
And with that, Alice fell unconscious and slumped to her knees.
I lowered her to the floor and set her back against the window. I sucked in a
deep breath and stood again.
Get some rest and leave this to me. Charlotte, Cardinal, and Eugeo have given
their lives for mine…so I'll make sure to pass it on to you.
The one thing that was most important was to get Alice out of this enclosed
space somehow. I had to fight this woman and at the very least tie if I couldn't
win. Even if that meant losing all my limbs, getting stabbed through the heart,
or getting my head chopped off.
I leveled my gaze, keenly aware of these possibilities, and stared at my foe.
Administrator's grin was as faint as ever as she gazed at the hand holding her
sword. There was a part of her soft palm that was rubbed red and raw, probably
from the earlier shock wave.
"…I'm starting to get truly cross," she said with glacial ferocity. Her mirror
eyes, too, were as icy as though frost had gathered on them. "What is wrong
with you people? Why do you struggle so hideously for no gain? The outcome
of the battle is clear already. What meaning can there be in the process of
reaching that foregone conclusion?"
"The process is what's important. The part where you either die crawling or
die with a sword in your hand. That's what makes us…human beings."
I closed my eyes and imagined my past self again. The self-image of Kirito the
Black Swordsman that I'd kept defining for myself for years. The part of me that
could never lose—the curse that said if I ever fell in battle, I'd lose everything I
ever had.
But now I needed to free myself from that fear and fixation.
When my eyelids rose, long bangs hung over my eyes. I brushed them away
with a gloved hand and swept my long black coat aside to brandish my
longsword.
A short distance away, Administrator raised an eyebrow, then put on a cruel
smile like the one she'd worn when she took Cardinal's life.
"That black outfit…You look just like a black knight from the Dark Territory.
Very well. If you simply must suffer, then I will ensure that your fate is very, very
long and torturous. The kind that will make you beg for death's merciful
release."
"That won't be enough to atone for my stupidity," I muttered, dropping my
stance and keeping my eyes on the tip of the silver sword in her left hand.
I'd seen plenty of Administrator's superlative power with sacred arts today,
but given that her rapier—apparently named Silvery Eternity—was broken, I
assumed she could no longer use that valuable resource as a power reserve to
execute her rapid-fire arts. It was why she'd had to convert her own severed
arm into this sword.
Sword-on-sword fighting was exactly what I wanted, but her skill was a total
unknown. I assumed that, like the Integrity Knights, she would gravitate toward
major single-attack skills, but if my fight against Alice on the eightieth floor had
taught me anything, it was that this wasn't the weakness it might sound like.
My weapon's priority value was probably the lower of the two, so if our
swords clashed enough, my already-damaged black sword would break. I had to
keep close and try to seize victory with a combination attack, something that
Administrator wouldn't know about.
With that in mind, I lowered my center of gravity farther, ready to charge. I
slid my right foot forward and pulled my left back, tensing them against the
hard floor.
For her part, Administrator coolly raised her sword high behind her head. As
I'd suspected, she was using a stance of the traditional High-Norkia style. The
attack that would be unleashed was certain to be so fast and heavy that I
couldn't shrug it off with a deflection. I had to avoid it entirely and get past her
defense.
"…!"
I sucked in a deep breath, tensing my stomach.
The instant I saw her sword waver, I leaped off the floor.
My enemy's sword glowed blue. Detecting that it was the sword skill known
to me as Vertical, I pushed harder off my left foot, veering my course right.
Vertical was as straight as the name suggested, which made it difficult to aim at
targets fleeing to the sides.
The blue trail of the silver sword approached at terrifying speed. I turned to
my left, trying desperately to make myself a small target and get past the blade.
The end of my coat flapped wide and was severed clean off.
I dodged it!
Next I pushed off my right leg, reversing the sideways drift of my progress,
and pulled back my sword…
But the shine in Administrator's sword did not vanish.
"…?!"
As I yelped in shock, her sword completely ignored all inertia and bounced
back with a speed that made no sense. There was no way I could avoid it.
Instead, I pushed my sword forward, trying to get it into the path of the swing.
Gyaiiing! A cloud of sparks burst with the tremendous impact. I'd successfully
blocked the attack, but the pressure was so intense that I felt my right wrist
creak. The momentum was strong enough that I had to jump backward to keep
from losing my balance. I could use footwork to dodge her upward swing and
throw in a counter— —but once again, her skill with the sword surpassed my
imagination.
After tracing a V shape back to an upright position, her sword again roared
downward. My weight was held forward, so I couldn't evade the third attack
and caught a shallow slice on my left breast. It was only a scratch, but worse
than the pain was the fear and shock that jolted through my body.
If the sword skill Administrator was using was the one I knew, then trying to
dodge or half-heartedly block it would only get me killed.
"Yaaaah!!" I roared to dispel my fear, activating a sword skill from a posture
that wasn't really meant for it. It was the single diagonal slash Slant.
This time my expectations were dead-on, and Administrator's sword
practically teleported upward to an overhead position before striking for a
fourth time, its deadliest blow yet.
My black sword met the silver one as it came straight down. The special light
effect that happened when two sword skills clashed lit up our faces.
The fourth of a four-attack combination couldn't be neutralized with a normal
single skill. Fortunately for me, Administrator didn't have her right arm now.
Her balance was off, and the slash slipped to the left as it descended.
Gyarinnng! When our swords separated, this time I leaped purposefully
outside of swing range.
I touched the cut on my chest and came away with a bit of red on my fingers.
It wasn't enough damage to need healing from sacred arts, but I was less
concerned with my own flesh than I was horrified about the vivid slice across
my leather coat, which was much higher quality than it looked—although it was
produced only through the sheer power of my imagination.
Since I was left speechless, Administrator took it upon herself to describe
what she had done.
"That was the One-Handed Sword's four-part sword skill Vertical Square…
wasn't it?"
There was a brief mental lag before my mind fully processed the meaning of
what I'd just heard.
She was correct about the name of the attack. But…
Sword skill.
She'd said the proper name.
Yes, sword skills did exist in the Underworld, just as they did in old SAO. But
here, they were "ultimate techniques," and their dramatic effects were seen
not as active system assistance but as simply the power unlocked from the
sword once the user had undergone enough training.
But those techniques these humans used were limited to single-attack skills
like Vertical, Cyclone, and Avalanche. It was how I'd won so many duels and
battles with my Aincrad-style continuous blade, and I assumed that it would be
my only chance at victory here in the final battle, too.
But if Administrator could utilize sword skills and execute combination skills
of four parts or more, then my advantage was gone.
I inched backward, consumed by confusion and panic—and then I caught
sight of Eugeo's maimed body. Blood was still seeping from where he'd been
cleaved in half. He had minutes at best before his life ran out.
That beset me with even more to worry about. I needed to think.
Eugeo had been turned into an Integrity Knight, which had temporarily
blocked his memory and caused him to fight me. So she must have done a pass
on his memories when she did the Synthesis Ritual. In other words, it was
possible that she'd scooped the name and movement of Vertical Square from
Eugeo's memories.
If that was correct, then Administrator could do One-Handed Sword skills only
up to mid-level expertise. I'd never shown my partner the highest skills, after
all.
So if I used an attack with over four parts, I still had a chance. The highest of
One-Handed Sword skills was actually ten swings in total. And this wasn't the
time to be holding back.
I opened my stance and shifted the way I held my sword, and Administrator
took note of this and giggled.
"Oh…you've still got that feisty look in your eyes? Very good. Then show me a
bit more fun, little boy."
Despite losing one arm, and the major damage to life value that entailed, the
pontifex never seemed anything less than confident and in control. I didn't rise
to the bait; I just sucked in a deep breath and held it.
The mental image of the sword skill burned into my body and memory came
flooding back, vivid and fresh. Already, my sword was beginning to glow with a
pale effect.
From the right, it swung around in a circle until it was directly overhead.
"Haaaah!!" I screamed, activating the highest-level One-Handed Sword skill,
Nova Ascension.
My body blazed through the air at an impossible speed, pushed by an invisible
force. The first blow of the skill was a quick high slice that could get the jump on
just about any other skill. No other longsword skills were faster.
Half a second until my slice caught Administrator's left shoulder.
My senses were so accelerated that passing through time was akin to moving
through a viscous jelly.
The tip of the silver longsword pointed right at me.
Silver steel shone in a cross shape.
Dak-ka-ka-ka-ka-ka!! Six light-speed thrusts riddled my body, first vertically,
then horizontally.
"Guh..."
Blood shot from my mouth.
My ten-move combo, its first attack interrupted, simply vanished into the air
as the ice-blue glow around my blade dispersed.
I couldn't even register what had happened, much less theorize how it had
happened. Bewildered by pain and shock, I stumbled backward, staring at
Administrator's sword as it pulled free from my stomach.
Six consecutive thrusts.
There was no such skill in the One-Handed Sword category.
Hot blood was gushing from small holes in my shoulders, chest, throat, and
stomach. The strength went out of my knees, and I thrust my sword into the
ground in an attempt to stay upright.
Administrator neatly stepped back to avoid the splashing blood and covered
her mouth with the blade of her sword, which suddenly appeared to be much
thinner.
"Ha-ha-ha-ha…Too bad, little boy." The beautiful pontifex's lips curled upward
in mocking fashion over the fierce edge of the sword. "That was the six-attack
rapier skill Crucifixion."
No way.
I had never shown Eugeo that move. More importantly, I could never use that
move. The most I'd done was see it used a few times all the way back in
Aincrad.
I felt the world warping around me. Unless it was actually me that was
warping. I was struggling to find an answer that described the impossible
situation I was facing.
Did she peer into my memories? Did she steal that move from my fluctlight…?
And if so, does that mean she perfectly executed a skill that I myself had nearly
forgotten…?
"That can't be…," I croaked, in a voice that didn't even sound like my own.
"That's impossible…"
My teeth creaked with the pressure of my grinding jaw. I yanked my sword
out of the ground, trying to forget an anger that I didn't understand and the
fear that refused to release me from its clutches. I tensed my legs, taking a
wide, firm stance despite my weakness.
My left hand went out front, and my right hand pulled in close. This was the
stance for Vorpal Strike, the single-attack skill that had defeated Chudelkin.
The distance between us was five yards. Well within my range.
"Raaaah!!" I bellowed from deep in my gut, trying desperately to draw on
more of the imagination power that had recently wilted. My sword glowed a
ferocious crimson color where it rested on my shoulder. It was the color of
blood—of naked intent to kill.
In response, Administrator stretched her legs front and back, sank down, and,
like I had, smoothly moved her rapier over to her right side. There she paused.
As if just to prove that my eyes hadn't been playing tricks on me seconds
earlier, her slender rapier changed shape again. It was wider and thicker now.
One sharp edge, long and smoothly curved. Why, it was just like a…
No. No more thoughts. Just rage.
"Ruoaaahh!!" I bellowed with animalistic fury and swung.
"Hsst!!" spat Administrator with a short but sharp hiss. The sword at her right
side shone bright silver.
It was faster than the straight-line Vorpal Strike and beautifully curved. Her
abrupt motion slashed across my chest.
A brief instant later, an impact like a giant's fist smashed me backward. I flew
high through the air, much of my remaining life spraying into the air as a red
mist.
With her left arm held in place at the end of her swing, Administrator spoke
so quietly that I barely heard her.
"Single-attack katana skill Zekkuu."
I didn't recognize that sword skill—but I had to guess that it meant Severed
Void.
It was more than shock. I felt like the world itself was crumbling around me as
I crashed to the floor. Blood splashed everywhere at the impact.
But it wasn't my blood. I'd fallen into the frighteningly large pool of blood that
flooded from the two halves of Eugeo's body. My body was frozen, leaving only
my eyes capable of movement. I strained them as far as they could go to see
Eugeo's top half lying right nearby.
My partner of two years was facing my direction, his skin pale and eyes
closed. Little bits of blood still seeped from the grisly wound. Whether his life
was already gone or on the verge of running out, it was clear that he wouldn't
be regaining consciousness like this.
Only one thing was clear: I had wasted the life that he'd given his to keep
alive.
I couldn't beat her.
Not in sacred arts, of course, but not in sword battle, either. She was far
superior to me in every way.
There was no way I could know how she'd learned such a wide variety of
sword skills. At the very least, it was clear she hadn't gotten them from Eugeo's
memories nor my own.
Sword skills weren't a part of the basic Seed package that the Underworld
was built upon. The only game that used them was ALfheim Online, which was
built into the old SAO server. But there was no way that the Rath engineers
who'd built the Underworld, much less Administrator herself, would have
stolen the sword-skill system from the ALO server.
Any further conjecture was pointless. Even if I discovered the truth somehow,
nothing about it would change the obvious reality of my situation.
Charlotte's sacrifice, Eugeo's determination, Alice's resolution…and Cardinal's
last will. And all I'd achieved with them was…
"Yes. That's the face I like to see."
A voice like a frozen blade caressed my neck. Administrator walked, barefoot
and languid, across the marble floor toward me.
"I suppose people from the other side must have richer expressions. I wish I
could save that despair of yours for all eternity."
She chuckled to herself. "And while I assumed fighting with swords would be
a terrible bore, I have to say, it's not bad. You get to feel yourself inflicting that
agony upon the opponent. Since we're doing this, I want you to try a little
harder, boy. I want to have more fun with you, slicing you to pieces, starting
with your fingers and toes."
…Do your…worst, I mouthed. Hurt me, torture me, kill me…
At least make sure that before I vanish from this world, I suffer ten times, a
hundred times, worse than Eugeo and Cardinal.
I lost the strength to speak. Even the hand still stuck to the handle of my black
sword was about to lose its grip…
Until just then, when I heard a whisper at my ear.
"This isn't…like you. To just…give up."
It was a halting voice, one about to fade away forever—but one I would never
mistake for another.
My eyes rolled upward again. My mind was a blank.
Green eyes, so familiar and comforting they made me want to cry, looked
back at me through barely lifted lids.
"Eu…geo," I gasped. My partner gave me a faint smile.
When the Sword Golem had nearly sliced through my stomach, I couldn't
move from the pain and terror. But what I'd suffered was nothing next to
Eugeo. He was severed clean through—bones, organs, everything. The agony
should have been enough to utterly destroy his fluctlight. And yet…
"Kirito," Eugeo said, his voice stronger this time, "I remember…when they
took Alice away…how I couldn't move…But you…you were so brave at that
young age…standing up to the Integrity Knight like that…"
"…Eugeo…"
It was immediately clear to me that he was referring to when Alice had been
taken away from Rulid Village eight years ago. But I hadn't been there at the
time. At first, I thought he was confusing it with some other memory, but the
look in his green eyes was so crystal clear and lucid that it obliterated any
doubts I had that he was telling the truth.
"…So this time…I'm going…to give you that push. Go on, Kirito…I know you
can…stand again. You can stand…as many times…as it…"
His right hand twitched. Through the tears that flooded my eyes, I saw his
fingers scoop up a piece of blue-silver metal from the sea of blood—the handle
of the Blue Rose Sword.
Amid the pool of his own lifeblood, Eugeo squeezed the handle of the sword,
which had lost its blade, and closed his eyes. A warm orange glow abruptly
engulfed the area. The red sea beneath us shone and pulsed.
"What did you—?!" Administrator raged. But the invincible overlord covered
her face with her remaining hand and backed away, almost as though she was
afraid of the orange light.
The sea of blood grew brighter and brighter, until it was a blanket of tiny
lights that floated off the ground all at once. The levitating motes then
descended and began to swirl, funneling down into Eugeo's sword.
A new blade began forming out of the cracked base of the sword.
Matter conversion.
This was a miracle that should only have been possible for the two managers
of this world. My breath caught in my throat. A fearsome roil of emotions
surged in my chest, bursting out of me in the form of a fresh wave of tears.
Soon the Blue Rose Sword was its old length again. The fine carving of the
rose that was its namesake was now a deep-red color. The blade, guard, grip—
everything was turning a brilliant red.
With trembling arms, Eugeo held out the beautiful weapon—now more like
the "Red Rose Sword"—to me.
Despite having no sensation in it a moment ago, my left hand extended
toward the sword, as though pulled by it, and closed around both Eugeo's hand
and the weapon handle.
Energy instantly surged deep into my body.
I didn't believe it was sacred arts.
This was the power of Eugeo's will itself. Pure Incarnation power.
I felt the resonance of the soul from his fluctlight to mine, crossing the
boundary of worlds.
His hand went limp and left the sword to me, then fell to the floor. Through
his faintly grinning lips, from his mind to mine, came a few short words.
"Now stand, Kirito. My friend…My…hero…"
The pain of the wounds all over my body vanished.
The cold emptiness at the center of my breast evaporated in the midst of
blazing heat.
I stared at the side of Eugeo's face, his eyes now closed, and whispered,
"Yes…I will stand for you. As many times as it takes."
Just seconds ago my arms felt no sensation whatsoever. Now I held them
high, black sword in one hand and red sword in the other, and propped myself
up off the floor with the blades to get to my feet.
My body did not want to listen. My legs trembled, and my arms felt as heavy
as lead. Still, I managed to walk, step by agonizing step.
Administrator stopped averting her face as I approached, and she stared me
down with white-hot fury in her eyes.
"…Why?" she demanded, her voice deep and distorted with a metallic edge.
"Why do you foolishly resist your fate?"
"…That's why…," I replied hoarsely. "Resisting is the only reason I'm here right
now."
I didn't stop walking, despite the many times I nearly toppled over. I just kept
moving.
The swords I was holding were unbelievably heavy. But the weight of their
existence gave me strength and willed my legs to keep moving.
In the long, long past, in a different world than this one, I had engaged in
battles of life and death with two swords, just like this. This was the real me…
the real Dual-Bladed Kirito.
Again, the power of my memory, my vision, overwrote reality, and the black
coat that was sliced to pieces here and there became whole again. The bodily
damage I'd suffered wasn't gone, but whatever my remaining life value was
now didn't matter. As long as I could move and swing my swords, I could fight.
Administrator, eyes blazing with fury, took a step back. A second later, she
realized that she had retreated, and her white features took on all the wrath of
some demon god.
"…How dare you." Her lips didn't even move. The words just rippled her
mouth like heat haze. "This is my world. I will not stand for an uninvited
intruder acting this way. Kneel. Expose your neck. Acquiesce!!"
The air rumbled, and an aura of darkness rose from the pontifex's feet,
swirling in many layers. The silver sword shifted from a katana back to a
longsword, and she pointed it, shrouded in darkness, right at my face.
"…Wrong," I said, planning for this to be my final statement. I stopped just
before the range of her sword skills. "You are merely a plunderer. One who
does not love the world, nor the people who live in it…has no right to be called
a ruler!!"
I took a stance. The Red Rose Sword in my left hand went in front, and the
black sword in my right went to the rear. I pulled back my left leg. I lowered my
waist.
Administrator slowly brandished the silver sword, raising it overhead. Her
pearly lips uttered a phrase she was very familiar with, this time in the most
menacing way.
"To love is to rule. I love all. I rule all!!"
The silver sword grew larger, overflowing with thick darkness. Instantly, the
blade was the size of a two-handed sword, its black aura mixed with streaks of
brilliant red. Then the hefty weapon came hurtling furiously downward. That
was the High-Norkia technique Mountain-Splitting Wave—otherwise known as
the Two-Handed Sword skill Avalanche.
That attack was the symbol of the Underworld's nobility and had caused hell
for me and Eugeo on many occasions. I blocked it with the intersection of my
two swords: the Dual Blades defensive skill Cross Block.
"Gahhhh!" I bellowed, summoning all my strength to knock back the enemy's
weapon. The pontifex's eyes seemed to widen just a bit.
"Enough tricks!" she shouted, jumping back a step. She steadied her weapon,
which was back to being a normal longsword again, at shoulder height.
I pulled back my black sword to an equivalent position on my right. Matching
vibrations thrummed from both our swords, like combustion engines
overlapping and harmonizing. Black and silver swords shone crimson.
Administrator and I leaped at the same time, activating the same sword skill
simultaneously: Vorpal Strike.
Like two sides of a mirror, our swords pulled back like arrows, held for an
instant to glow twice as bright, then shot forward.
The tips of the two swords followed straight lines, brushing just the tiniest bit
before they passed each other.
With a heavy jolt, my right arm was cut clean off below the shoulder.
But likewise, my sword severed Administrator's left arm at the joint.
Two arms, each holding a sword, soared through the air, spraying red.
"Damn youuuu!!"
Administrator was now armless, and her eyes burned with rainbow fires. Her
long silver hair stood on end like a living creature, waving in the air in countless
locks. The ends of those bunches of hair turned to sharp needles that bore
down on me.
"Not yet!!" I roared, sending crimson light jetting down the length of the Red
Rose Sword still held tightly by my left hand.
The second blow of the Dual Blades Vorpal Strike, something that would've
been impossible in Aincrad, broke through the swarm of silver hair— —and
sank deep into Administrator's chest.
A sensation unbelievably heavy and solid rang in my palm. A feeling so vivid,
so harrowing, that I forgot all about the pain of being stabbed by the rapier, or
being sliced by the katana, or losing my arm to the longsword.
The edge of the blade sliced through Administrator's smooth skin, broke her
breastbone, and blasted her heart behind it—sensations that I was painfully
cognizant of.
I had destroyed a human life. It was an act I'd been terrified of since I came to
the understanding that the people of this world had true human fluctlights. I'd
felt that fear when I used my sword skill on Chudelkin, too.
But in this one instance, I didn't have an ounce of hesitation. Cardinal had left
the future in our hands, and faltering was not an option.
And for the sake of the proud overlord Administrator, too.
I had only a second to indulge in that kind of thinking.
The Red Rose Sword, buried deep within her breast, shone with a light far
more powerful than that of the sword skill itself. The blade, constructed from
the resource of Eugeo's own blood, twinkled as if it were a piece of a star.
And in the next instant, all the resources burst—causing a gigantic explosion.
Her eyes were bulging as far as they could go, a silent scream erupting from
her mouth. All over the most beautiful naked body in the world, fine lines of
light spread and burst forth.
An explosion of pure energy ballooned outward, swallowing everything in its
midst.
I got tossed up like cotton fluff and slammed into the southern window.
When I bounced off it and hit the floor, I could feel the blood gushing out of the
wound on my right shoulder.
It was a wonder that I still had that much blood to lose after all the cuts I'd
taken already. For a moment, I wondered whether my life really was going to
run out, but there was still work to be done. I had to live at least a bit longer.
I glanced at the sword in my hand. The blade was back to its previous half
length, and the rose decoration on the side was blue once more. I placed the
sword on the ground and squeezed my right shoulder hard.
Strangely enough, white light flooded from my palm and sank into the wound,
warm and soothing, without needing any command. The instant I felt the
bleeding had stopped, I let go. The spatial resources had to be nearly dried up,
and I didn't want to waste what was left.
I put my left hand, not glowing anymore, on the floor and pushed myself up.
Then I gasped.
Through the floating little bits of lights that I assumed were the aftermath of
the explosion, I saw the silver-haired girl—who should've been obliterated into
nothing—standing unsteadily on her own two feet.
It was a wonder that her shape was still human at all. Her arms were gone, a
gaping hole sat in the middle of her chest, and there were cracks running all
over her skin, as if it were porcelain that was ready to break.
And what flowed from that multitude of wounds was not blood.
Something like silver and purple sparks was sputtering and shooting from her
body, filling the air. It was a sight that made it seem like the people she'd
turned to swords weren't the only ones whose bodies had been changed—hers
didn't seem to be biological, either.
Her melted-platinum hair had lost its shine and hung in a bedraggled state.
Through the shadows they cast, I saw her lips move, emitting a croak that I
could just barely hear.
"…Not just one…but both swords…not made of metal…hah…ha-ha…" She
laughed, shoulders bobbing like a broken puppet. "What a surprise…what an
unexpected…outcome…I've suffered a wound…that I cannot heal…even by
gathering up the remaining…resources here…"
I had been in the grips of a nightmare vision of Administrator healing herself
instantly and entirely, but now I was able to exhale at last.
The supreme ruler, on death's door now, slowly turned her collapsing body.
She tottered forward like a toy losing its battery charge, sparks shooting from
various parts of her body.
She was heading for the north end of the room. There was nothing I could see
there, but she must've been going for something. Whatever it was, I had to
finish her off before she reached it.
With desperate effort, I got to my feet and stared carefully at her backside,
which seemed smaller than before. I followed, dragging my foot, my gait even
more awkward than hers.
She was a good twenty yards in front of me and heading for a specific spot.
But without any resources here, she shouldn't have been able to escape this
isolated space. Cardinal had said it was not easy to patch such a thing back
together, even if separated for only a few minutes. And Administrator hadn't
denied it.
Many seconds later, she came to a stop in an empty spot. But when she
turned around, naked and wounded, there was a grin on her face. She looked at
me, trying to catch up to her.
"Heh-heh…At this point, I have no…choice. It is a bit…earlier than I planned…
but I suppose…I will be…going now."
"Wh…what are you…?"
…saying, I wanted to ask. But Administrator cut me off by stomping the floor
with her cracked right leg.
There was a strange circular symbol on the burned carpet beneath her feet. It
was extremely similar to the spot marking the location of the levitating platform
behind me, but something about this one was different.
This circle, about a foot and a half across, was the familiar purple color of the
user interface.
The floor vibrated subtly and rose up to reveal…a white marble pillar.
And a laptop computer sitting atop it.
"Wha…?"
I was so stunned that my legs gave out and I fell to my knees.
It wasn't exactly the same as a real-life laptop. The body looked like some
kind of partially translucent crystal, and the screen was see-through and faintly
purple. It was very, very similar to the virtual system console I saw once in
Aincrad.
That was it.
That was the connection mechanism to the outside world I'd been searching
for these past two years.
An almost violent urge overtook me, making me scrape the floor with my
hand in an effort to move forward. But my progress was devastatingly slow, and
my destination was definitively too far.
Without any arms to use, Administrator instead brandished a lock of her silver
hair like a living creature to strike at the keyboard. A small window opened on
the holo-screen, containing some kind of indicator that began a countdown.
Then a purple pillar of light appeared from the ground where she stood—and
Administrator's battered body rose into the air.
At last, she lifted her face and looked directly at me.
Her perfect beauty was in a dreadful state. The left side of her face was badly
cracked, and the place where her eye should be was filled with impenetrable
darkness. The lips that gleamed a shade of pearl looked more like paper now—
but the thin smile on them still carried an arctic frostiness to it.
Her intact right eye narrowed, and she cackled. "Hah…hah…So long, little boy.
Until…we meet again. In…your world…this time."
At last, I understood what it was she was intending to do.
She was trying to escape into the real world.
She wanted to escape the Underworld, with its absolute limit on existence in
the form of her life value, so that she could preserve her fluctlight—the exact
same way I had hoped to do with Eugeo's and Alice's souls.
"W-wait!!" I cried, crawling for all I was worth.
If I were her, I'd destroy the console just before the moment of escape. If she
did that, then all hope would be lost.
Administrator's naked form climbed, slowly but surely, up the ladder of light.
Her smiling lips mouthed a silent farewell.
Good-b—
But before they formed the final vowel, someone who had crawled to the
base of the console without either of us noticing screamed.
"Your Holiness…Pleaaaase! Take me with youuuuu…"
Prime Senator Chudelkin.
The clown whose torso my sword skill had penetrated, and who'd been
scrapped for good by Administrator, was right there all of a sudden, his
bloodless face twisted in desperation, reaching upward with fingers bent like
claws.
His small body burst into searing flames. Through some kind of sacred arts—
or perhaps Incarnation—Chudelkin turned his own body into a flaming clown
this time and began to spiral into the air.
Even Administrator looked shocked, and possibly even frightened. Just as she
was nearly up to the exit of the pillar of light, Chudelkin's flaming hands caught
the pontifex's feet.
His thin, elongated clown's body wrapped itself around and up her naked
form, clinging to her like a snake. The ferocious flames engulfed both of their
bodies.
Even her hair caught fire, the pointed ends of it melting away. Her lips
twisted, and she screamed in frustration.
"Unhand me! Let go of me…you fiendish ingrate!!"
But Chudelkin's round face only beamed with bliss, as though his master's
words had been a confession of her love for him.
"Aaaah…At last…at last I can be one with Your Holiness…"
His short arms clung fiercely to her body. The cracks in the woman's skin
turned red with the heat, and small pieces began to fall away.
"I would never…bother with…a hideous clown…like you…!" she screamed.
Silver sparks from the pontifex's body mixed with Chudelkin's flames,
illuminating the vast chamber.
Chudelkin's body had no form anymore; he was a mass of flame alone, with
only a blissful expression left in the middle to utter his final words.
"Ahhh…Your Holiness…my…Adminis…tra…tor…"
And then Administrator's body began to burn from the extremities.
The supreme ruler's face caught on fire, and the fear and rage there vanished.
Her silver eyes looked skyward. Even in the moment of her utter destruction,
she was unfathomably beautiful.
"...I...my own...world..."
I couldn't hear anything after that.
The wild conflagration rapidly contracted. The flames converted to a platinum
flash of light that further contracted and then expanded.
It wasn't quite an explosion. It was more like everything was returned to a
state of light that filled the space. There was no sound or vibration, simply the
conceptual phenomenon of the oldest living soul in the Underworld perishing,
an event that expanded past the walls of this enclosed, isolated space.
The silver light shone and shone for so long that I began to wonder whether
the world would ever return to its original state.
But eventually, the light did indeed begin to abate, and color returned to my
sight at last.
I blinked several times to clear the tears—surely because of the light that
burned my eyes—and I looked closely at the point that had been the heart of
the explosion.
I couldn't find a single piece of evidence that the woman and the clown had
ever been there. The pillar of light was gone, leaving behind only the marble
pedestal sticking up from the floor and the crystal console on top of it.
At last, both logic and intuition told me that Administrator, who had once
been a girl named Quinella, was utterly gone. Her life had reached zero, and the
lightcube that held her fluctlight was reinitialized. So too, I expected, would be
the lightcube of Cardinal, located adjacent to it.
"…So…it's over…," I mumbled from my knees, hardly realizing the words were
coming from my own mouth. "...Was this…the right thing to do…Cardinal…?"
There was no answer.
But it seemed as though a tiny breeze from the depths of my memory
brushed my cheek.
It was the scent of Cardinal when we'd made bodily contact on the floor of
the Great Library—old books, candle wax, and sugar candy, mixed into one.
I wiped my tears aside with my left arm and realized my sleeve had reverted
from the leather coat back to my black shirt. Then I turned to crawl toward
Eugeo, who was nearly at the center of the room.
My partner's brutally severed body continued dripping blood at long intervals,
drop by agonizing drop. He had minutes to live at best.
When at last I reached his side, my first idea was to stop the bleeding by
picking up his lower half and fitting it back against the spot where he'd been
sliced. Then I placed my palm against the cut and imagined that healing light.
The glow that appeared below my hand was so faint that I had to squint to
see it. Still, I pushed it against him anyway, hoping it would seal the cut.
But the red liquid that was Eugeo's life itself continued to seep from his
halves. The priority of my healing was definitively inadequate for the severity of
his wound, I knew. But I waved my hand around anyway and shouted, "Stop…
just stop! Why won't you work?!"
The power of imagination determined everything in the Underworld. If I just
wished hard enough, I could make any miracle happen. Right?
I prayed, begged, wished so hard that I could've wrung every last drop of
strength from my soul.
But still, another drop of Eugeo's blood dripped from his wound. And another.
The overwriting ability of one's imagination could affect only the locations
and appearances of objects. It couldn't alter values like priority level, durability,
and other numerical attributes. I was aware of this fact, but I didn't want to
acknowledge it. Not now.
"Eugeo…come back to me, Eugeo!!"
I stuck my wrist into my mouth, ready to bite it off. I knew it wouldn't be
enough, but in the moment, I needed to give all my available resources to him.
Even if it meant that both of us lost our lives in the end.
My canines sank into my skin, ready to tear flesh and blood loose, when I
heard a faint whisper call my name.
"...Kirito."
I looked up with a start.
Eugeo's eyelids were just barely lifted. He was smiling.
His face was paler than the moonlight itself, and his lips were totally
bloodless. It was obvious that his life was continuing to drain away. But his
green eyes were the same as when I first met him, gentle and warm and bright.
"Eugeo…!" I exclaimed. "Hang on—I'll heal you right now! I'm not letting you
die…It's not going to happen!"
I put my wrist in my mouth again. But then a hand, cold as ice yet as warm as
a patch of sunlight, closed over my wrist and squeezed gently.
"Eu…," I grunted, but Eugeo kept his grip. From his lips tumbled an English
phrase I'd taught him back at the academy, a little secret mantra just between
the two of us.
"Stay cool…Kirito."
"…!"
I took a ragged, quivering breath. I had told Eugeo that it was a parting
phrase. I hadn't taught it to him so that I could hear him say it here and now.
Absolutely not.
I shook my head over and over, but Eugeo kept whispering: "It's…all right. It's
meant…to be this way…Kirito."
"What are you talking about? Of course it's not all right!" I yelped. Eugeo just
kept smiling. He almost seemed satisfied.
"…I…fulfilled…my role…to play…This is where…our paths…split apart…"
"That's not true! I don't believe in fate!! I don't accept that answer!!" I
screamed, sobbing like a child. Eugeo wisely shook his head. Even that tiny
gesture should have required intense concentration, but he showed no signs of
suffering.
"…If this…hadn't happened…then we would've had to fight each other…both
for the sake of Alice. I would fight…to take back Alice's memories…and you
would fight to protect the soul of Alice the Integrity Knight…"
I held my breath.
It was the very thing I'd been terrified of, deep down, but chosen not to think
about. That when all the fighting was over and it came time to insert Alice
Zuberg's memory fragment into Alice the knight's fluctlight, the question would
be posed: Was I going to agree to that?
Even now, when the moment came, I had no answer.
Instead, I tearfully hurled it back at Eugeo.
"Then…fight me!! Restore your full strength and fight me!! You're already
stronger than I am!! So you need to get back on your feet and fight me…for
Alice…!"
But Eugeo's serene smile never wavered. "My sword…is already…broken.
Plus…it was…my weakness…that led me to open my heart…to Administrator…
and to try to fight you. I have…to pay…for that sin…"
"It's not a sin! You're guilty of nothing!!" I sobbed, grabbing his wrist this
time. "You've fought valiantly the whole way! If it wasn't for you, we'd never
have beaten Chudelkin or the Sword Golem or Administrator! You have nothing
to blame yourself for, Eugeo!!"
"...You…think so…? I…hope so…," he mumbled, eyes full of large tears that
ran down his cheeks. "Kirito…I've always…been jealous of you. You were
stronger…and more beloved…than anyone…A part of me was afraid…that even
Alice…would prefer…W-well, anyway…I finally…understand. Love isn't
something…you seek…It's something you…give. Alice…taught me…that…"
He stopped talking and lifted his left hand. His palm, ragged and torn from all
the fighting, held a tiny crystal: a translucent, double-ended hexagonal prism.
Alice's memory fragment.
The clear prism glowed as it brushed my hand.
The world filled with light.
I no longer felt the hardness of the floor or the pain of my severed arm. A
gentle flow carried my soul somewhere distant. Even the terrible sadness
engulfing my heart simply melted away in that warm light.
And then…
Something bright and green was waving far overhead.
Sunlight through leaves.
Fresh shoots were spurting out of the tree branches, soaking in the longawaited spring sun and swaying in the breeze. The smooth black branches
rustled as unfamiliar little birds flitted and chased one another around.
"Your hands are idle, Kirito."
The sound of my name yanked my attention down from the branches.
The blond hair of the girl sitting next to me glimmered in the light falling
through the leaves. I blinked a few times and shrugged. "Well, you were staring
openmouthed at that family of cottonrabbits, Alice."
"I did not have my mouth open!" protested Alice Zuberg, the girl in the blueand-white apron dress. She lifted what she was holding up to the sunlight.
It was a finely crafted leather sheath for a short sword. The surface had been
polished to a shine with an oil rag, and a decorative dragon had been stitched
on with white thread. It was a somewhat familiar, rounded dragon, with the tail
only half-done, a needle dangling from the end of the unfinished loose thread.
"Look, mine's going to be finished very soon. How's yours coming along?"
I looked down at my knees. Resting there was a short sword carved from a
branch of platinum oak, the second-toughest wood in the forest. Old Man
Garitta, who knew more than anyone about the forest, had shown me how to
carve the iron-tough material, and it had taken me two months to get it to this
state. The blade was already finished; I just had to put the finishing touches on
the handle.
"I'm further along. Almost done with it," I told her.
Alice grinned and said, "Then let's hurry and finish up the last bit."
"Mmm."
I looked up to the sunlight coming through the branches again. Solus was past
the middle of the sky now. We'd been working in our secret spot here all
morning, so it seemed like we should probably head back to the village soon.
"Hey…we should get going back. Or we'll get busted," I said, shaking my head.
Alice pouted like a little child. "We're still fine. Let's stay a bit longer…just a
bit?"
"Well, fine. But only for a little while, got it?"
We called it a deal and spent the next several minutes absorbed in our work.
"All done!"
"Finished!"
Our voices overlapped, right at the same moment that the grasses rustled and
parted behind us. I spun around, hiding what I was holding behind my back.
Standing there and looking bewildered was a boy with soft flaxen hair cut
short to keep it under control—Eugeo.
His pure-green eyes blinked, and he said suspiciously, "I didn't see either of
you all morning. You've been here the whole time? What are you doing here?"
Alice and I hunched our shoulders and shared a look.
"Well, I guess he figured it out."
"See? I told you. Now it's all for nothing."
"It's not ruined. Here, just hand it over."
Alice grabbed the newly finished wooden sword from me and slipped it into
her leather sheath neatly—and behind her back.
Then she hopped forward toward Eugeo, gave him a smile as radiant as the
sun, and shouted, "It's three days early…but happy birthday, Eugeo!!"
The boy stared wide-eyed at what she offered him: a short sword of platinum
oak, in a sheath with white dragon stitching on it.
"Uh…it's…for me…? This incredible thing…?"
All I could do was chuckle now that Alice had stolen the best part of the
surprise away from me. "You said the wooden sword your dad bought you is
broken, right? So we decided…Look, I know it's not like the real one that your
brother has, but this wooden sword's better than any you'll find at the general
store!"
Eugeo reached out uncertainly and took the short sword in both hands, then
arched his back in surprise when he felt its weight. His face broke into a smile
just as big as Alice's.
"You're right…this is heavier than my brother's sword! This is amazing…I…I'll
take such good care of it. Thanks, you two. This is great…I've never gotten such
a wonderful birthday gift before…"
"H-hey…don't cry, man!" I shouted when I saw the shine in the corners of his
eyes. He rubbed at his face, claiming that he wasn't crying.
Then Eugeo looked right at me. He smiled again.
All of a sudden, his smile blurred and blotted.
There was an abrupt pain in my chest. A feeling of unstoppable nostalgia,
homesickness, and loss. The tears flowed without stopping, soaking my cheeks.
Alice and Eugeo were crying, too, standing side by side.
We all spoke together.
"The three of us lived the same era together."
"Our paths separate here…but our memories remain eternal."
"I will continue to live…within you. So, look…"
The vision of sun and shade vanished, and I was back on the top floor of
Central Cathedral.
"So, look…don't cry, Kirito."
Eugeo's arms went limp. His right hand hit the floor, and his left landed on his
chest. The prism's glimmering had nearly died out.
The scene that had just played out on the screen of my mind was my own
memory. I only remembered a single scene, but the truth of it, that Alice and
Eugeo and I had been childhood friends who grew up together and were
connected by an unshakable bond of friendship, filled my body with a warmth
that eased the pain of loss just a bit.
"Yeah…the memories are in here," I sobbed, pressing my fingers into my
chest. "They'll be here forever."
"That's right…And it means we'll be friends forever. Where…Kirito, where are
you? I can't see you…," Eugeo called, his fading eyes wandering, though the
smile never left his face.
I leaned over and clutched Eugeo's head with my one hand. My tears dripped
down onto his forehead. "I'm here. I'm right here."
"Oh…" Eugeo was gazing somewhere far into the distance now. His smile
looked very satisfied. "I can see it…glittering in the darkness…like stars…The
starry sky…that I looked up at…every night…from the foot of…the Gigas Cedar…
Just like…the shine…of your…sword…"
His voice was growing clearer, more transparent by the moment. It caressed
my very soul.
"In fact…I think your black sword…should be called…the Night-Sky Blade.
What do you…say…?"
"Yeah…it's a great name. Thank you, Eugeo."
I clung to my friend's body, which was getting lighter by the second. Our
minds were in contact, his final words rippling into the air like a droplet into
water.
"Envelop...this…little world…as gently…as the night...sky..."
The clear liquid trapped in his eyelashes transformed into light and
disappeared.
With what little weight he had left, Eugeo leaned back into my arms and
slowly closed his eyes.
6
Eugeo was standing in a dark, unfamiliar hallway.
But he wasn't alone.
Holding his left hand was Alice, wearing her blue dress, beaming back at him.
He squeezed her hand a bit harder and told his childhood friend, "I guess…this
was for the best."
Alice nodded vigorously, shaking the ribbon that held her golden hair in place.
"Yes. We can leave the rest to those two. I'm sure they'll guide the world in the
right direction."
"Yeah. So…shall we go?"
"Okay."
Somehow, he was back to his youthful form again. He and the girl his age and
height walked hand in hand down the hallway in the direction of the distant
light.
And in that instant…
The durability value of the human unit designated NND7-6361 dropped to
zero.
Upon receiving that signal, the program that controlled the Lightcube Cluster
issued a single order to the cube that held the corresponding fluctlight. The
interface faithfully executed its order, reinitializing the praseodymium crystal
structure.
Over ten billion cubits of photons glowed at once and dispersed.
A soul named Eugeo, who hadn't lived even twenty years of subjective time,
was freed forever from the little cube.
And at the same time, another lightcube located far away from his own was
similarly processed.
That lightcube, produced through improper system operation using memories
extracted from the soul named Alice Zuberg, was also freed from its crystal
prison.
Where the amalgamation of photons that made up those two souls
disappeared to was a question no one could answer.
7
I knelt in that exact spot where I'd been, until Eugeo's body and Alice's
memory fragment resting on his chest vanished into motes of light, the same
way Cardinal's body had.
How long was I there? The next thing I knew, the swirling tempest that
represented isolated space outside of the windows was gone, and the full starry
sky was back. Over the End Mountains on the far eastern horizon, the faintest
bit of violet heralded the coming dawn.
I lifted myself up, mind barely functioning, and approached Alice the knight
where she lay.
Alice's wounds were terrible to behold. Fortunately, most of the damage was
from her burns and not from blood loss. Her life had stopped its steady
decrease. I propped her up with my left hand, and although she didn't wake up,
her eyebrows did twitch, and a faint breath exhaled from her lips.
With Alice on my good arm, I slowly, slowly headed for the north end of the
room.
At this point, the crystalline system console there, sparkling artificially, was
the only object in the room that was undamaged in any way.
I laid Alice down on the floor and hit one of the see-through glowing keys. The
monitor lit up, displaying a complex management screen. The user interface
was almost entirely in "sacred script"—English—but a few presses of the screen
led me to what I sought.
CALL EXTERNALOBSERVER
I stared at the tab for a while. "Observers"—the ones who created, operated,
and watched over this world.
These people, the staffers at the tech start-up named Rath, had lied to me
only once—but it was the biggest lie imaginable.
In June 2026 in the real world, which felt like an eternity ago, I'd participated
in a long-term continuous test of their next-generation full-dive machine, The
Soul Translator, or STL.
The test period was three days. Through the Fluctlight Acceleration (FLA)
feature, the subjective time I spent in the VR world would be 3.3 times as long
as real time, or ten days in total. At the end of the test, they had blocked my
memories of the event to protect company secrets, or so they'd explained to
me.
But that was a lie. I hadn't dived into a test environment; they had sent me
into the same Underworld I was in now. And it wasn't ten days I spent here. I
estimated it was over three hundred times that amount…for a span of ten
years.
Yes, during that three-day test, I experienced an entire second childhood,
from infancy to the age of eleven, in a tiny village at the northern end of the
world. I spent every day playing in the mud with my best friends, the flaxenhaired boy and the golden-haired girl, and at the end of each day, we trudged
home along the riverbanks to the village, side by side.
Two years ago, when I'd just woken up in this place, I saw a vision of that
sunset at the bank of the river in the woods. When fighting against Eugeo, I had
a sensation of kids swordfighting. And just now, at the moment of Eugeo's
death, I saw the scene about the platinum-oak sword. These things weren't
illusions.
They were fragments of the memories that had been deleted, things I had
really experienced. I grew up with Eugeo and Alice in the village of Rulid, and I
had forgotten all about it until today.
Eugeo and Alice, too, couldn't access their memories of living with me. They
both got synthesized by the supreme ruler, but perhaps that memory issue was
responsible for both of them recovering their own free will from the process,
unlike the other Integrity Knights.
It didn't matter to me anymore why Rath would have inserted an outside
element like me into their civilization simulation. But there was one thing I
couldn't forgive.
I'd been there eight years ago.
I'd been there when Deusolbert had taken young Alice away.
Eugeo had blamed himself for that for years. He'd never stopped regretting
that he couldn't save her. And half of that regret should've been mine to
shoulder. But I'd forgotten the past…and I'd never understood the depth of
Eugeo's suffering until the moment he gave up his life…
"Nn…guh…khf…!"
Bizarre sounds escaped from my throat. I clenched my jaw shut as hard as I
could, my molars creaking and groaning with the pressure.
My stiff left hand rose, the fingers trembling, and pressed the button to call
an observer. A dialogue box in Japanese appeared with a warning sound.
Performing this operation will fix Fluctlight Acceleration rate at 1.0. Are you
sure?
I hit the OKAY button without thinking twice.
Instantly, the air around me felt viscous. Sound, light, all sensation extended
into the distance, then followed behind me. It was as though my actions and
even my thoughts were in super-slow motion for one brief, disorienting
moment—and then the sensation was gone.
In the center of the screen was a black window. In the middle of that was a
volume meter, just below the blinking words SOUNDONLY.
The meter twitched, producing a rainbow-gradient bar. Then it shot upward,
just as a rustling static noise reached my ears.
This was sound from the real world, I sensed.
The world on the "other side," where things were no doubt peaceful and
totally unconnected to the madness happening in the Underworld. The real
world, where this blood and pain and even death were merely events of
interest, at best.
A great storm of numerous emotions that I'd been keeping under control
came bursting up from inside me, rocking me where I stood. I leaned toward
the monitor and, in as loud a voice as I could manage, called the man who had
brought me to this place.
"Kikuoka…Can you hear me, Kikuoka?!"
If my hand could reach Seijirou Kikuoka or any of the other managers right
now, I might actually attempt to strangle them to death. Such was the helpless
rage I felt as I slammed my left fist against the marble table and screamed,
"Kikuokaaaa!!!"
Then a noise came from the screen.
It wasn't a human voice. It was a crisp series of percussions, tatatak,
tatatatak.
The first thing that popped into my head was a memory from years ago—the
sound of automatic submachine-gun fire in the VRMMO called Gun Gale Online.
But the other side of the screen was just a laboratory for Rath, a small tech
start-up. Why would I be hearing that from there?
But then I did hear a human voice. More than one…carrying on a tense,
shouted conversation.
"…can't, they've got position in the A6 corridor! I'm pulling back!!"
"Fight them off at A7, then! Give me time to lock the system!!"
There was more rattling. Here and there were sporadic explosions.
What is this…? A movie? Were the staffers streaming a movie in the lab, and
was I just picking up the audio from the speakers?
But then an unfamiliar voice said a very familiar name.
"Lieutenant Colonel Kikuoka, it's too late! We're abandoning Maincon and
shutting the pressure-resistant barrier!!"
A sharp, rich voice replied, "Sorry, hold out for two more minutes! We can't
lose this place now!!"
Seijirou Kikuoka. The man who'd brought me to this world.
I'd never heard him under such duress before. What the hell was happening
on the other side of the screen?
Are they under attack? Rath? But why…?
Kikuoka spoke again. "Is the locking process still going, Higa?!"
The voice that answered him was another one I remembered. That was
Takeru Higa, the Rath engineer who'd performed the test dive on me.
"Another eighty…no, seventy seconds to go…Ah…aaaaaah!!"
All of a sudden, Higa's voice turned into a shriek. Something had startled him.
"Kiku!! It's a call from inside! I mean, inside the Underworld!! This is…Ohhh!
It's him! It's Kirigaya!!"
"Wh…what?!"
Footsteps approached. Someone grabbed the mic.
"Kirito, are you there?! Are you in there?!"
That was definitely Seijirou Kikuoka. Holding back my confusion, I shouted,
"Yeah! Listen, Kikuoka…you monster…What you've done is—!"
"I'll listen to every last name you can call me later! Right now, you need to
listen to me!!"
He was in such a pressing panic that I actually stopped in my tracks.
"Listen very carefully, Kirito…You must find a girl named Alice! When you do…"
"Find her…? She's right here!" I shouted back, and now it was Kikuoka's turn
to be stunned into silence. Then he rushed back into his explanation, faster than
before.
"M-my God…that's a miracle! G-good…Then once this transmission ends, I'm
going to return the FLA rate to a thousand. You take Alice and head for the
World's End Altar! The internal console you're using now connects directly to
Main Control, but that's about to fall!"
"To fall…? What's going on there…?"
"I'm sorry—I don't have time to explain! Listen, to get to the altar, you have to
leave the Eastern Gate and head far to the south…"
Then the very first voice I heard came in again, very close by.
"Lieutenant Colonel, I closed the A7 barrier, but that only bought us minutes
at...No, wait, oh no! They've started severing the main power line!!"
"Oh man, that's bad! That's real bad!!" shrieked not Kikuoka but Higa. "Kiku,
there'll be a surge if they cut the main power now! The Lightcube Cluster's
protected…but the surge will hit Kirigaya's STL in Subcon…It'll fry his fluctlight!!"
"No…that can't be! There are numerous safety limiters on the STL…"
"But they were all deactivated! He's recuperating, remember?!"
What in the world were they talking about?
What was this about my fluctlight if the power went out?
A split-second silence fell, until Kikuoka broke it.
"I'll handle the locking here! Higa, you take Dr. Koujiro and Asuna and
evacuate to the Upper Shaft. Keep Kirito safe!!"
"B-but what about Alice?!"
"I'll raise the FLA rate to its max limit! We can think about the rest later! Right
now his protection is paramount…"
I hardly listened to any of the rest of their shouted exchange. One of the
names Kikuoka had mentioned struck my mind, rocking it like a storm.
Asu…na?
Asuna's there? At Rath…? But why?
I leaned closer to the console to ask Kikuoka. But before I could say anything,
the original voice let out a pitiful scream.
"I can't…They're cutting the power!! The screw propellers are going to stop—
all units brace for impact!!"
And then…I saw something strange.
White pillars of light, silently falling from far above and piercing the ceiling of
the cathedral.
All I could do was look upward at all the beams of light intersecting on me.
There was no pain, no impact, no sensation of any kind.
But I understood on instinct that I had suffered too much damage to recover
from. The light wasn't piercing my flesh; it was piercing my soul itself, it
seemed.
Something very important, something that made me me, was ripped into
pieces and vanished.
Time, space, even memory melted into an empty void.
I simply was…
Even that word lost its meaning.
And just before the ability to think itself was lost, I heard a distant voice.
"Kirito…Kirito!!"
It was a voice so nostalgic I wanted to cry, a sound that was maddeningly
precious.
It was…
Whose voice is that…?