There was a person inside the building.
Carl Dow stared at the half-collapsed structure.
A place where the wind spewing from the gigantic flower swept past his ankles.
But there was no sign of the mage.
He didnât particularly try to see her, either. Carl was positioned too far for the memory fragments bursting out of the flower to reach him anyway.
His job was civilian rescue.
And right now, there were several civilians around him who needed help.
Jin Silver approached after setting a cat heâd pulled from the debris down on safe ground.
âThereâs a person inside?â
âYes. Still conscious.â
Fortunately, a drone had just dropped off a building scanner.
Carl was using it to examine the interior of the collapsed structure. As blue light penetrated the debris and passed through, the internal layout appeared clearly on the scanner screen.
He could see exactly where the person was.
Alive.
âSo we just clear it out the way this thing tells us to.â
Jin said, peering at the scanner.
âMan, the worldâs gotten nice. Back in the day, they didnât even tell you what to clear first.â
âIs your arm alright?â
Before heading toward the debris, Carl glanced at Jinâs arm.
He knew very well that Jinâs arm had once been immobilized due to calcification from a Transfer.
And unlike Shu, Jin had suffered more inconvenienceâenough that heâd amputated the arm and received a prosthetic.
Jin raised both hands and grinned.
âYeah. Probably more useful than yours.â
The senior clenched and unclenched his hand.
âStronger than an enhanced body, even. Letâs get started. Before that thing goes berserk again and starts spraying attacks everywhere, letâs get the rescue done.â
âYes.â
Carl shoved the scanner into his pocket and walked toward the ruins.
He could feel the wind brushing his ankles growing stronger, and his hands moved faster.
This disaster was so massive it wasnât getting focused attention, but there were injured and dead everywhere.
A city gone quiet after an explosion.
Faint screams drifting in from all directions.
He would save even one more person.
Wasnât that why heâd received an enhanced body in the first place?
Following the scannerâs guidance, he began clearing the debris.
***
I patted Yoow on the back.
Not for very long.
Yun appeared out of nowhere and checked my condition with a bioscanner.
I looked up at the impassive Sasu with a bitter smile.
âI used a fall technique. Iâm not hurt.â
Yun stared at me.
âThereâs no end to your streak of bad luck.â
I smirked.
âWe were talking in Imperial language anyway. Most of them probably didnât understand.â
âI did.â
âYouâre not going to interpret it for them, though.â
Yun didnât answer.
...What?
Caught off guard, my eyes widened.
I asked hurriedly.
âYehyeon or Ricardo orâanyway, youâre not going to go out of your way to tell the others, right, Yun? Interpretingâs a hassle.â
âIf the Supreme Commander or the aide asks, I have to. What power do I have?â
âSunbae!â
âHilde!â
At that urgent shout, Ami came plunging down from the sky.
Holding Shu in her arms, her eyes were bloodshot.
âHilde....â
âWhy are you crying?â
Yun frowned and turned toward his younger sister.
Ami, tears streaming down her face, and Shu, eyes red-rimmed, both turned their heads toward Sasu at the same time.
Yun asked,
âYou didnât even understand what we were saying, did you.â
Ami ignored him.
âIâm sorry....â
She turned her gaze back to me and sniffled.
âIâm sorry....â
âWhat do you have to be sorry for, Ami.â
âYou looked like you were in so much pain.â
The senior muttered through a sniffle.
âHilde in those memories was just too... I didnât fully understand the situation. I didnât even have the right to....â
âIâm really fine. If anything, getting all my memories back makes me feel lighter.â
Thinking about how hard Iâd struggled just to come back eased the weight in my heart.
Maybe Iâd remembered it instinctively. That might be why I hadnât felt as guilty toward the kin who waited for me for so long as I normally would have.
Wellâthis kind of talk could wait until the job was done.
The wind was blowing.
Gradually intensifying. I narrowed my eyes and examined the white, raging gale.
The atmosphere churned, and the surroundings darkened.
Everything around us wavered uneasily. After confirming there was no immediate barrage of attacks, I organized the information Iâd gathered.
There were still unanswered questions.
No matter how I looked at it, Jaeyeon seemed like the strange one.
I could understand that Jaeyeon knew Cecil was there and threw me into the portal.
But when did I meet the Emperor, exactly?
And how did I find the exit and return? When did Kyle find Cecil?
Are Kyleâs memories intact?
How did Cecil end up appearing right in the center of Center Core?
Countless questions bubbled up.
But there was no time to dwell on them.
With this many memories surfacing, Iâd thought she might regain her sanity.
Instead, it seemed to have backfired. They werenât happy memories when recalled.
The wind speed is increasing.
âThe wind!â
Ami shouted.
âLooks like itâs starting again!â
âAnyone who thinks a rampage will settle down easily is a fool.â
Yun grumbled.
âDuring the First War, frontline units were ground up like paper fed into a shredder.â
Was guilt fueling her rampage?
I dropped to one knee, preparing to rise.
I angled my sword in my right hand and assessed the situation.
What happened to Kairos?
âKaiââ
âHere.â
I heard the cracked voice of the Sasu.
When I snapped my head around, I saw the red-eyed Sasu slung /N_o_v_e_l_i_g_h_t/ over Igorâs back.
âGet him out.â
The moment I saw his complexion, I spoke.
âIgor. Take him to a hospital or find something suitable for a Transfer.â
âItâs not that bad.â
âHospitals are overflowing right now. Find something we can Transfer to.â
Igor replied immediately and set Kairos down next to Yoow.
Kairos looked up at me with a bitter smile.
âIâm not bad enough to need a Transfer.... Captain, sorry for poking around in your memories without permission. I canât say I donât understand Cecilâs decision. Shouldnât have made that game.â
âStop talking.â
I answered firmly.
I had plenty to say about what heâd just said, but this wasnât the time for a long conversation.
After glancing once more at the Sasu lying in the wind, I gave Yoow an order.
âIf his condition worsens, report immediately.â
âYes.â
âWeâll talk about everything else after we drag Cecil out of there.â
Yoow looked up at me with a complicated expression.
Many emotions were mixed together, but I could read the thoughts he couldnât bring himself to voice.
âI know the chances of saving her are slim.â
I turned my gaze back toward the mage at the center of the wind.
âIf she isnât launching omnidirectional attacks, the textbook response to a rampage is to seal the area and let it self-destruct.â
âShe may already have crossed the point of no return. Unless she had been controlling the rampage from the start....â
âShe came to her senses for a moment earlier.â
She had clearly called my name.
Hope wasnât completely extinguished. I wouldnât give up on her to the very end.
âWe have to try everything we can.â
WHOOOâ!
The wind intensified again. Black ash mixed into the gale pouring out of the flower.
It looked like parts of Cecilâs body were burning away.
Wind and smoke shooting skyward.
Air thick with the smell of metal.
âAaah!â
Ami screamed.
âIâm getting blown away!â
âIn my experience.â
Yun dryly said, grabbing Ami by the collar and yanking her back.
âSaying âI love you,â âsnap out of it,â all that stuffânone of it works.â
âWhat?â
I was caught off guard, even as I prepared to swing my sword while reading the windâs path.
Is he talking about when the leaf veins were damaged?
Love...?
âDid you tell me you loved me?â
âNot me.â
âWhat?â
âThat bastard made someone else do it.â
KRAAANG!
Igor returned.
He knocked away a flying steel plate with a sword strike and explained,
âHe threw his weight around and made someone shout âI love youâ at Hildebert.â
After tossing a massive Creature corpse near Kairos and settling into a stance, the knight continued.
I asked blankly,
âWho... who did he make do it?â
âNo idea. It was a guy, though.â
âA guy?â
Donât tell me Carl or Ricardo?
He made them do something like that?
One of them shouted that they loved me?
Stunned, I stared blankly at the Sasu beside me.
Even though I knew I needed to focus....
Yoowâs voice snapped me back to reason.
âBut itâs also true that the Captain mistook the Supreme Commander for a proper soldier and came to his senses.â
The tactician muttered, pulling Kairos closer to him.
âIn that sense, I believe pretending to be Kysis could also be one viable method.â
What the hell is he talking about now.
Casually knocking aside debris flying in on the gale, I looked ahead with tired eyes.
âThereâs no way I can imitate that man.â
âStill canât draw out aura?â
âHow would I be able to!â
âAt least try.â
As I snapped back at Igor, Yoow pressed the point.
âIs there anyone besides you who can even fragmentarily imitate Kysisâs swordsmanship? This is not the time to be picky.â
Damn it.
For the first time, I regretted ordering Igor to âbecome a Swordmaster.â Aura wasnât something you could just force out by trying.
Up until right before the world ended, Iâd thought aura was something that existed only in myths. People talked about it endlessly, but no one actually drew it out.
Iâd only ever briefly seen the blue flames covering Kysisâs sword at the very end.
Just because the situation was urgent didnât mean I could suddenly pull it out of my body at will.
âIâll try to imitate his sword strike, then.â
That was the best I could do.
âNo idea if itâll have any effect.â
âSomethingâs coming out.â
Shuâs sudden words drew everyoneâs attention.
âShiny things... in the wind....â
I immediately understood.
Unlike a moment ago, when memories spilled out only if I ran over and grabbed Cecil, now memory fragments were tumbling out of the flower on their own.
Fragments of memory mixed into the ash-gray wind sparkled in midair.
Pale, brightly shining crystals.
One of them came rushing in with terrifying forceâ
âWhat did you do?â
A familiar voice stabbed into my ears.
A familiar appearance.
JaeyeonâColtonâs first subordinateâclutched his head with both hands.
âYou erased all of his memories?! Thatâs why heâs in that state?!â
âNot all of them.... Enough for him to live as an adult....â
âWhy the hell would you do that? I sent him to be treated, and you turned him into an idiot!â
âYou should have seen Hildeâs condition! He was turning into a doll more and more by the day! Something had to be done! You came too late! You shoved Hilde into a place like this without permission!â
âThen what was I supposed to do when thereâs no one else who can treat him but me? I kept you two together so he wouldnât lose his mind, even gave you space for a while so you could talk things out!â
âYou should have come sooner! You could have at least told him where the exit was before you left!â
âGod, this is driving me insane. Try to save one person and you get cursed to hell and back.â
âAnother home video?â
The Sasu reacted flatly.
âI think Iâve seen enough. You probably came out someday using the exit that bastard told you about. He probably sent the man out first, then told you about the exit once he made up his mind. Itâs obvious. Letâs deal with the rampage first and sort out the rest later.â
âIâd like to look for memory fragments involving Kyle.â
Even as I replied, I half agreed with Yun.
âI understand. As you said, stabilizing the situation comes first.â
I gripped my sword while reading the windâs path.
Then I raised my arm to unleash a strike along the flow of the gale.
The sword strike the violet-eyed knight once showed.
To draw out that image, still vivid in my mind.
But I couldnât.
Because a vehicle advancing through the gale toward the flower suddenly appeared in front of me.
A tank charging forward, tearing through land where nothing remained.
[Trevain!]
Gilbert shouted in my ear.
[Chen Koenig!]