A vast wasteland swallowed by darkness. A zone where the streetlights didnât come on, leaving the aircraft visible only by moonlight. The transport planeâs fuselage was dyed blue by the pale glow.
Ami spotted something clinging flat against the fuselageâsomething like a giant dandelion seed. It also looked like a marimo. Round, and something that looked like it would feel fluffy if touched, the unidentified thing glowed fluorescently in the dark.
At first, she thought it was a plant.
But when she stared at it more closely, it seemed to be moving.
Little by little, like a mushroom growing up from the ground.
Ami observed it with patience. There was nothing else for her to do except wait and watch, anyway.
So she waited and observed, filmed videos, and took photos. Yun and the scientists would love it.
Fluffy, round, glowing life-form.
Kind of cute....
Lost in that thought, Ami suddenly realized something horrifying.
That fluorescent circle was eating the aircraftâs outer shell!
It was gnawing at it very thinly, and with only moonlight as illumination, she noticed far too late.
Ami yelped and climbed up onto the fuselage.
âDonât!â
She poked the fluorescent marimo with her rifle.
âDonât eat it!â
Poke poke poke poke poke
It didnât move.
Ami gave up poking and switched weapons.
She came back out with a reinforced baseball bat from inside the fuselage.
âGet lost!â
Thud!
âAck!â
She swung with all her strength, but the fluorescent marimo didnât budge, and the shock traveled straight up her arm.
Ami crouched down, enduring the pain.
Once it subsided, she stood back up and raised her gun.
âIf you donât leave, Iâll shoot.â
Naturally, the fluorescent marimo didnât listen.
With a sullen expression, Ami aimed at it.
One of the biggest difficulties the Black Badgers faced was this.
Not knowing anything about the enemy. Even sheâone of the most senior among the official Badgers, a First War heroâhad never seen a life-form like this before.
She had no idea what would happen if she shot it.
So Ami widened the distance, carefully put on her protective goggles, and aimed the muzzle.
âIâm firing!â
BANG!
The gunshot echoed through the clear night air.
***
Kai and Yun caught the black mage.
They dragged him over, blood pouring from his arm. I was frantically checking Shuâs legs.
Ash-gray legs.
Now I knew the cause of this symptom. Jin Silverâs arm had turned ash-gray like this too. This was what appeared on the body when a Child of the World Tree transferred power to someone far inferior in strength.
But this mage wasnât a Child of the World Tree.
And could this even be treated?
ăTraitor.ă
Fear dropped my heart straight down.
But I had to move first. I handed the unconscious Shu over to Carl Dow.
ăYou cowardly bastard.ă
Crunch
ăAaaagh!ă
âYun.â
Yun, who had been stomping on the mage, looked up.
âWant me to blow his head off?â
âNo.â
There were things we needed to hear.
âWe need to make him talk. Iâll carry him.â
First priority was to get out of S Zone and escort Shu to the hospital.
I wanted to investigate the flower, but there was no time. We didnât know how bad Shuâs condition was. We needed to get her to the hospital first, then deal with everything one by one.
I knelt on one knee in front of the mage. Drawing my sword, I severed the tendons in his ankles and wrists with the blade that still held traces of holy power.
The mage screamed, overflowing with pain.
Ignoring the sound, I stopped the bleeding.
It would be a problem if he died midway.
After finishing the first aid, I covered the mageâs eyes with cloth. Then, with him on my shoulder, barely conscious, I approached the fourth-floor window. Kairos was waiting for us atop the head of a massive snake.
âThat thingâs huge.â
I heard Kai mutter.
A wide-open window.
With Kairosâs help, we mounted the snakeâs head and descended to the first floor.
The field was soaked in blood, no less than the inside of the school.
The stench of iron stabbed at the nose.
Between the dry grains of sand, winding rivers of blood had formed. Creatures trudged through the blood like a zombie horde, swarming closer. Even so, the seniors were holding their ground behind the barrier. It looked like theyâd formed a second barrier using corpses behind a dump truck.
Sophia, however, seemed to have run out of ammunition.
Thank goodness the rescue hadnât dragged on too long.
The ground drew closer.
The snake casting its shadow over the non-infiltration unit fired venomous stingers at the approaching creatures.
Pop! Papapapop!
Kieeeeeek....
âThatâs insane.â
Yun muttered as he watched the creaturesâ flesh melt away as if splashed with hydrochloric acid.
âWhatâs the composition?â
âWhat?â
Meanwhile, Sophia tilted her head up and sprang.
âReptile?â
âYou can ride it.â
Kairos held out his hand.
âPlease, get on.â
Sophia blinked a couple of times.
But her hesitation didnât last long. She quickly grasped the situation and took Kairosâs hand.
Walker climbed onto the massive snakeâs body on his own.
Ricardo retreated last. Retracting the shape-shifting weapon that had formed into silver thorns, the senior kept narrowing the distance while guarding the front.
Then he tilted his head and met the gaze of the snake looking at him.
The green-eyed senior curved his eyes into a smile and created a long snake with his silver shape-shifting weapon.
âHello~.â
The blue snake touched noses with the silver artificial snake.
Ricardo laughed long and climbed onto the snakeâs back.
âIâll borrow you for a bit, °⢠N đ v đ l i g h t â˘Â° blue friend....â
The silver snake soon crawled up Ricardoâs arm, melted down, and became a ring coiled around his finger.
With that, boarding was complete. Everyone settled into place atop the scales.
While people were settling in, I had my instincts raised, ready to cut down anything that appeared.
Once I confirmed boarding was complete, I sent a transmission to Ami.
Thankfully, there was almost no movement on the GPS.
Sheâd landed the transport in the wastelandâhad nothing happened?
âShall we go?â
Kairos approached and asked.
I nodded, waiting for Ami to answer the call.
The seniors gathered in a circle around Shu, checking her condition.
Kairos gave them no particular warning.
The snake set off.
âUgh.â
âAh!â
âWhat theâ?â
As the massive blue snake suddenly burst forward, all sorts of sounds erupted among the seniors.
It was understandable. The snake was running at an incredible speed. If they hadnât been this skilled, someone wouldâve surely fallen to the ground.
How fortunate that only experts were riding.
Letting the passing scenery blur by, I kept trying to contact Ami.
Why isnât she answering....
[Hilde!]
A voice full of panic stabbed into my ear.
âAmi!â
[The fluorescent marimo is eating the transportâs shell!]
Huh?
[Bullets donât work! It eats the bullets too!]
âAre you hurt!?â
[No! Not meâthe transport!]
Confusion dripped from the seniorâs voice.
[The transport is being eaten!]
What the hell does that even mean?
[Itâs getting bigger!]
I couldnât fully understand Amiâs words.
***
I only understood once we arrived at the transport.
The transport really was being eaten.
âIâm sorry.â
Ami approached us with a face utterly dejected.
âI tried really hard, but it just wouldnât come off.... I couldnât use explosives. I was afraid the transport would be damaged too.â
âIt gnawed on the aircraft fuselage?â
Yun asked back as he strode toward the transport, its surface looking like a layer of skin had been peeled away.
âAnd it eats ammunition too?â
The shooter hopped up onto the fuselage.
Heâd inspect the life-form first. I stared blankly at the fluorescent clump of fur stuck to the transport. Iâd never imagined a situation like this.
So that thing had fallen onto the fuselage during flight.
It didnât register to my instincts, so I knew it wasnât a monster.
And I doubted something like that could have existed on Earth.
âItâs not a monster.â
Kairos muttered as well, still carrying the mage.
âLooks like a life-form that fell from another dimension.â
The key issue was that the transport could no longer fly.
Its outer skin had been stripped away. Wellâno, it hadnât completely lost flight capability. If forced, it could probably fly to some extent. But if it hit strong winds or regional turbulence, the fuselage would likely spin violently in an instant, and weâd smash into the ground before we could even escape.
Even enhanced bodies couldnât overcome gravity.
At high speed, crashing into the ground would crush us all together.
âIâll try tearing it off.â
Walker strode toward the transport.
âThough I doubt itâll change anything at this point.â
That was true.
Honestly, there was no need to desperately rip it off right now. The aircraft was already unusable.
We were stuck in S Zone.
Ami looked devastated.
âIâm really sorry.â
While Walker and Yun examined the fluorescent marimo, the others took Shu and the mage inside the transport.
Shu was still asleep. According to Carlâs examination, there were no immediate abnormalitiesâaside from her two legs, turned ash-gray and hardened.
The mage, on the other hand, was unconscious, but his condition could worsen at any moment without treatment.
We needed to interrogate the mage while figuring out a way to return with Shu.
As I was about to call Kairos to think through our options, Ami apologized again, barely holding back tears.
âEveryone did great, but I couldnât keep watch over the transport....â
The first to respond was Walker, who had just come inside.
âEven I couldnât pull it off, senior. It wouldnât tear. Thereâs no way.â
âEven if it wasnât you, we couldnât have dealt with it.â
Yun followed, pointing it out objectively.
âI donât even know what it is. Once you enter S Zone, you really do run into all kinds of absurd things.â
âAmi. Donât blame yourself. I knew something was off and still didnât respond properlyâthatâs on me.â
Besides, even if Iâd stayed behind, could I really have handled it properly?
âJudging by it, it only eats alloys. Letâs leave it for now and organize what we need to do next.â
It wasnât as though there were no options for returning.
We had the Empireâs greatest beast tamer.
âJack.â
I shoved aside the fear Iâd felt when the mage teleported the Slip-Ghoul and called out to the tamer.
The man, whoâd seemed to be feeling out a monsterâs presence with his arms crossed, turned his head.
âIs there any flying, bird-like monster nearby?â
The tamer smiled faintly.
But just as he was about to speak, a scraping voice cut in.
ăYou traitor bastard.ă
Heâs awake.
ăOur king told us everything about how pathetic you are.ă
The black mage laughed, still sprawled face-down on the floor.
The seniors stared at him but didnât touch him. Whether it was because he looked like heâd die at the slightest touch, or because they couldnât understand the mageâs Imperial language, was unclear.
Only Kairos reacted.
I lightly furrowed my brow and stopped my kin as he took a step forward.
âKai.â
Kairos stopped short.
âIââ
At that moment, the mage expelled something onto his palm.
A hazy image, like an Earth hologram, appeared in the air.
An image.
Noâfragments of memory.
A fragment I had once revealed only to Kyle.
That memory shard played vividly inside the fuselage.