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"Why do you desire power so much?" (I don't know!) There was no reason, no purpose, that he could give. It was simply because he had the ability to command the wind spirits, an ability that would never blossom within the Kannagi family.
"Why do you desire power so much?" "...I wanted to protect..." Kazuma muttered, as if squeezing out toothpaste. In the end, he still could not say anything, because he still could not overcome it. One day, however, he will surely discover the real meaning of power...
Juugo didn't say anything, merely watching Kazuma quietly. ("...I wanted to protect...") Juugo did not know much about Kazuma's past. All he could do was to imagine what that unfulfilled promise could have meant, and imagine the pain that Kazuma was going through. “Oh yeah, after this is all over, let's find a day to have a drink together! You can choose the place.” Even so, Juugo could at least be a listener to his complaints! If Kazuma could spit out all of the unhappiness acc.u.mulated within his heart, he just might be able to gain some tranquility. Juugo hoped that he could help his "son" as a "father", even if the result turns out to be insignificant. “......Hmm...... alright.” Kazuma hid the scar that was bleeding to this day and gave a gentle smile. Part 3 “Suzerain, I have the information you wanted.” A voice suddenly came in from the other side of the pull door. Juugo immediately gave him permission to enter. The person who entered was the man that was previously commanded by Juugo to go do something. He had a folder in his hand. “It's this one.” “Hm...” Juugo accepted the file and slowly opened it. He pa.s.sed the information onto Kazuma. “I only have a 10 year old picture... But is this person the culprit?” “...Yeah, that's right.” Kazuma replied immediately after seeing the photo accompanying the information. This shounen, over ten years, had added the ki of a youma to himself and turned into a monster whose mere presence could send shivers down the back. (Wait. In other words, that thing used to be human?) “Is that so? Go detain all the Fuuga clan members, quickly!” “Understood!” Juugo eyed Kazuma while he was still looking at the photo, then gave commands to the a.s.sistant. The a.s.sistant's entire being immediately disappeared, simply vanishing without a trace. “That person... Just what kind of person is he?” Kazuma looked at the spot where Juugo's a.s.sistant was standing just a moment ago. How the person moved was a mystery to him. “My attendant, didn't you know?” “No... uh... I guess it doesn't really matter.” Juugo quietly smiled to himself at being able to surprise Kazuma. Kazuma decided to give up on the matter. Kazuma moved his eyes back onto the file and discovered that there was one name written it: Kazamaki Ryuuya. (...Kazamaki?) That was the last name of the Fuuga captain. "This thing is Hyoue's son. Around ten years ago he fell ill. During his recovery, I have not seen him even once." “So that's how it is? Rebellion? Gah, you tormented them too much.” Based on Kazuma's knowledge, although the Fuuga clan was described as a subordinate organization of the Kannagi clan, they were really no different from slaves. That was the most likely reason for the rebellion. “Maybe it is like that.” Juugo’s voice became very grave. Such things as rebellions were much more problematic compared to attacks from exterior enemies. Unfortunately, as a suzerain, having such a headache was part of the job. On another note, for Kazuma, this was completely someone else's problem. No matter what the problem was, there is no connection with him. The first and only thing that came to his mind was how to rescue Ren. Whether or not the Kannagi clan survived did not concern him. “Then, why did the Fuuga clan kidnap Ren? As a hostage, his value is quite insignificant.” Although Ren was from the main family of the Kannagi clan, his existence was not irreplaceable. Arguably, if it was Ayano, the successor of the Enraiha, it would be another story, but using Ren as a hostage wouldn't force the Kannagi clan to move carelessly nor act rashly. “He is not being held as a hostage... but as a living sacrifice!” “...A living sacrifice!?” Kazuma's face became red with rage as old scars were suddenly torn anew. ...Her maroon hair dyed red by fresh blood... Her deep green eyes, which were once overflowing with life, now blurred like old gla.s.s marbles... Lips that seem to create songs would never open again... "You... Can you protect me?" (Rin...!) Kazuma tightly clenched his fists. The pain from forcing his fingernails to break skin pulled him back to reality. (Forget it! Even if it's just for this moment...!) Kazuma, whose breath was filled with frustration, punched the floor with his fist, which was dripping blood. “Sorry, I interrupted you, please continue...” Suddenly, Kazuma stopped talking and looked through the window towards the outside. Juugo also turned to look in the same direction, though his reaction was late by a couple of seconds. They noticed the ki of fire spirits that were increasing explosively. “Ayano...?” After walking close to the window and seeing Kazuma’s form, Ayano’s posture instantly changed as she jumped directly in through the window while holding onto Enraiha with one hand. “Kazuma!!” After visually confirming Kazuma’s position, Ayano shouted and raised the Enraiha to the Jodan no Kamae position. Without any doubts or hesitation, she swung downwards without paying any attention to the surrounding environment. This kind of quick and decisive decision making is worthy of praise! “Woah...” Kazuma, surprised by this sneak attack, reacted a couple of seconds late. But that was already a deadly delay. Even though he instantly constructed a kekkai, for it to receive a plasma attack surpa.s.sing a thousand degrees... (d.a.m.n, not enough!) The number of wind spirits was absolutely inadequate. When interfering with "Initial Principle", pract.i.tioners are to use the spirits within their control to alter the environment. In order to do that, a large number of spirits or spirits with enough strength must be gathered. If the acc.u.mulated spirits do not have enough power, then no matter how strong one's will is, it is still impossible to realize the desired defense. No matter how strong the will, it can not transform into real power if there are no spirits, as the spirits are a medium to transmit their will to the world. No matter how much a person will try to curse another, it is impossible to kill that person merely by thinking bad ills upon them. It can only be done by acc.u.mulating enough spirits to produce an effect. The scorching plasma instantly severed the kekkai. The branch families could not even compare to this power that came like the arrival of the sun. No matter how fast Kazuma could summon, there was no way he could create a strong enough kekkai in such a short time. The kekkai that appeared outside the room was instantly destroyed, allowing the plasma to come in contact with the gla.s.s of the window. Unable to withstand getting sandwiched between two powerful attacks of wind and fire, the window frame, and even the wall surrounding it, began to weather down and collapse. (s.h.i.t! I'm going to get stabbed!) Just when Kazuma thought he was about to die... "Huh!?" A fierce ki emerged, extinguishing the plasma about to vaporize Kazuma and erasing it without leaving a trace, as if it were only a dream. “Quite powerful♥” Kazuma quietly praised Juugo. After all, Juugo not only seized the spirits under Ayano's control, he even completely sent them away with his powerful ki. It really was willpower beyond that of a normal person. Although he had already retired from the front line, the power that had been proclaimed as the strongest in history had not diminished in the slightest. “Otou, Otou-san?” She didn't know exactly why, but Ayano sensed that Juugo wasn't very happy with her actions. As if searching for an opportunity to flee, she bent back while retreating. Unfortunately, that chance never came. “You fool!!!” Juugo's roar had the potential to punch through a body. “Ah!” Ayano fearfully rolled into a ball like a little child. Juugo's roar proved to have impossibly ma.s.sive power. It was so loud that it shook the walls that survived Ayano's first attack and shattered any remaining gla.s.s. “You idiot daughter! How many times have I told you not to swing that sword around without thinking?! Why can't you understand that the one who holds the Enraiha should not casually and carelessly use strength?! At least have some intellect to accompany that strength! Idiot!” “Ah...” Ayano couldn't continue standing. Faced with the heartless reproach from her father, who was almost always very gentle and kind, she was so shocked that she fell towards the garden with her b.u.t.t on the ground. Her eyes began to grow moist as if about to cry. Juugo faced Kazuma again, apologizing for his daughter's reckless behavior, “Sorry, my daughter did something disrespectful, very sorry... hmm?” Kazuma, who was standing there just a moment ago, was not found. Noticing something, Juugo looked downwards, seeing Kazuma covering his ears with both hands. “What are you doing...?” Juugo asked a surprising question. Kazuma replyed with a hoa.r.s.e voice, “Nothing... Just, next time you roar like that, please warn me. You scared me half to death...” Ayano, who was several meters away, only felt a loud voice that rattled the bones. However, Kazuma, who was right in front of Juugo, was struck by shockwaves rather than a shout. Although his ear membrane was stunned, his brain was still ringing from the powerful waves that penetrated his entire body. “...Even my brain feels like its splitting.” Kazuma stood up shakily. Though his brain was still ringing from the reverberations comparable to a percussion instrument, he ignored it with his willpower. "Let's continue, please ignore that idiot daughter." Kazuma said, sitting down at the same spot without moving. Trying to continue standing wasn't very easy as the ossicles in his ears were still numb. “...No, it's just that Ayano doesn't know what's going on. Let her listen, it will be easier for me.” After a slight hesitation, Juugo called Ayano over. Ayano gave thanks to Enraiha and hung it in a crevice on the wall. She came closer to Juugo, bowing and lowering her head. “...Ayano.” “I'm very sorry.” Ayano immediately pressed herself onto the ground and bowed. She was not really sure about what was going on, but she preemptively selected this action to apologize. "...That's enough, in the future, just pay more attention!" Juugo did not want to repeat this topic as right now was not the time for it. “Listen closely, Ayano. The guilty one isn't Kazuma. It's the Fuuga clan!” “Fuuga? What can weak people like them do...?” Juugo glared at the interrupting Ayano, telling her to be quiet. “The culprit was Kazamaki Ryuuya, or more accurately, the youma who possesses him.” “It doesn't matter who or what did it. What's this about Ren becoming a living sacrifice?” Kazuma hurried the topic. Obviously, Ayano interrupted again. “What? Ren was captured?” "You shut up!" Juugo and Kazuma accidentally but perfectly spoke at the same time. Ayano pouted unhappily, but given her recent disrespectful actions and behavior, her current situation was in a very weak light. Without any better ideas, she decided she could only sit there quietly and listen. “Then, continuing where we left off: The ancestors of the Fuuga and Kannagi clan started out doing completely different things...” (Of course.) Kazuma mumbled to himself. Wind and fire had different strengths and characteristics. Since the two were now the same clan, the most likely explanation was that the Kannagi clan ended up absorbing the Fuuga clan. "Some 300 years ago, the Fuuga clan was proud of themselves for being able to manipulate strong and powerful wind. They created a shadow organization that thrived off of wealth gained from a.s.sa.s.sinating, cheating, and doing destructive jobs. They would do any job, no matter what it was, but as it turned out, too many of them were evil deeds. Eventually, the Kannagi clan was given a direct order from the Shogunate to eliminate them. At the final period of the strenuous battle, our ancestors managed to seal Fuuga's source of power, and decided to absorb what was left of the Fuuga clan, who had lost most of their powers, as followers." “What's the source of their power?” “...It's G.o.d!” Although Juugo's reply was quick and simple, the meaning of his words were a bit more complicated. “G.o.d...!” Kazuma glanced at Ayano, who gasped sharply. Although he himself was also surprised, due to Ayano’s earlier wavering, Kazuma decided to allow the room to return to tranquility before speaking. “How would we seal something like that?” Kazuma's question was not without reason. After all, to a human, sealing a G.o.d was something pretty much impossible to do. What was mentioned as G.o.d is not the divine creator that religion adheres to - Rather, it is a general term for something or someone that surpa.s.ses all existence. Surpa.s.sing mankind is the basis of a G.o.d's status, and for one to be defeated by mankind would contradict the definition. "A human sealing G.o.d" is a contradictory phrase in itself. "This kind of situation is only pa.s.sed down through oral stories told throughout the generations. What really happened, I do not know... They probably had to borrow from the King of Spirits, or else such a thing would be impossible." The King of Spirits is quite simply the king of all spirits: The one who governs the existence of all spirits on this planet. Although it is speculated that there exists a King for earth, water, fire, and wind, no one has been able to determine whether they all exist. About a thousand years ago, the first suzerain of the Kannagi clan and the King of Fire Spirits were able to achieve a covenant, and the Enraiha was gifted. Then, due to blood relationships, the Kannagi clan received the ability to greatly perceive the power of the fire spirits. Or so the legend goes. Truly, if you had the power of the King of the Spirits, then it would not be impossible to seal a G.o.d... “But even if the suzerain 300 years ago could make another contract with the King of Spirits, there aren't many humans who can use such power. You can't surpa.s.s a G.o.d. Couldn't they have directly summoned the King of Spirits?” “...Something like that is impossible, isn't it?” Having a king that exists in the upper world descend onto this world can only be described as a miracle that surpa.s.ses common sense. Even in theory, it would still be impossible. So, given Ayano's question, Kazuma coldly replied, “What would happen? It doesn't matter. I can't achieve such a miracle.” “We already knew that a long time ago!” “Anyway, so Hyoue's motive is to revive that G.o.d?” Kazuma gritted his teeth and continued to ignore Ayano, hurrying Juugo to continue explaining. “Most likely, the way of sealing is pa.s.sed down in secret throughout the generations of suzerains. If they started a rebellion, then that means they probably found the location of the seal, as well as the method to remove it.” As Juugo said this, he became more impatient. After all, if the sealed G.o.d were to be released, then the Fuuga clan would obtain strength comparable to that of the Kannagi clan. Also, it is undeniable that the wrath of the sealed G.o.d would descend upon them. “...So, Ren will become a tribute to revive the G.o.d.” Kazuma was pretty calm given the situation. After all, he did not have any obligations to help in the survival or destruction of the Kannagi clan. If things were to really turn out that way, he could just run away. Running away was something Kazuma had absolute confidence in. “No, in order to remove the seal, Ren is necessary... Or rather, anyone from the main branch of the Kannagi clan is necessary.” After stopping Kazuma, Juugo continued to speak, “Only someone from the main branch can remove the seal, because the seal is inside the Samadhi Flame.” The Samadhi Flame is the crystallization of an absolutely untainted flame. It is a pure flame that should not even exist in this world. Anything that comes in contact with it will be vaporized without a trace, no matter what it is. In order to send away such a thing, it is necessary to come in contact with the origin of the seal. Clearly, that is impossible without someone from the main branch. “But, if the fire is in the way, then can't you just blow it away normally? Even if it is a Samadhi Flame, if I can do it, then that guy probably can too.” “The seal is inside the flame.” Juugo repeated what he just said, as if to test Kazuma. “Then... That means...!” “That's right, the flame is sealing that G.o.d. If it's blown away, then the sealed G.o.d's form will also disappear. So, without those protected from fire, removing the seal is impossible.” The suzerain of that time established several layers of security for the seal. The existence of the seal was shrouded in the highest degree of secrecy, and the process of the absorption of the Fuuga clan into the Kannagi clan was erased from memory. For both the Kannagi and Fuuga, it was as if such matters had never even occurred. The fact that the seal could not be removed by a member of the Fuuga clan was absolutely certain. Otherwise, the shogunate that desired the destruction of the Fuuga clan probably would not have accepted the results. “If the first thing the released G.o.d sees is the descendant of the one who sealed him... I would fear to think about what would happen to Ren.” “So that's how it is... Really, if they had just wiped out the Fuuga clan to begin with, we would not have to go through all of this.” “You... don't you have any compa.s.sion for fellow humans?” Ayano did not hide any of her inner hatred for Kazuma. “Compa.s.sion for fellow humans? You... do you actually think that the Kannagi kindly rescued the Fuuga?” “Wha-What does that mean?” “Wind can strengthen fire. Since they're pract.i.tioners of lower standards, wouldn't using them as subordinates be more suitable?” Kazuma's words were obviously directed at Juugo. Since at this point excuses were useless, Juugo decided to tell the truth, “That's right. Our ancestors used the Fuuga clan as a mere tool... And a very convenient tool at that...” “No way...” “Hey, this rebellion is certainly righteous to them, since you guys treat them like slaves. It's justice to get revenge." “What? Why are you speaking about it as if it was someone else's problem? Ren dying doesn’t matter to you?” Ayano gritted her teeth as she fumed at Kazuma, who bore a sarcastic and unimpressed expression. “Ren is also a pract.i.tioner of the Kannagi clan. There's no way he would obey Hyoue.” “That... it is possible.” “What!?” Kazuma ignored Ayano, who was ready for a thorough argument, and said to Juugo, “We haven't pa.s.sed twelve hours yet so he might be ok, but manipulating him would be quite easy. No matter how talented Ren is, if we let a full day pa.s.s, they could probably get him to kill even his own parents.” His calm and direct statement left the two Kannagi at a loss of words. There are plenty of ways to brainwash or possess someone. Although the strength of the Kannagi clan resides in its lineage, such attributes are practical only to the body. In other words, even when unconscious or possessed by youma, the spirits would still protect Ren's body. “...If we don't get to the seal in time, there will be no way back. We have to rescue Ren quickly.” “Please work hard!” Kazuma said disinterestedly as if dousing the flames of Juugo's pa.s.sionate words. Ayano furrowed her forehead. People like Kazuma, who have no sense of responsibility, are the ones that she truly hates. To her, rather than the people who just don't have enough power, the ones who are strong enough yet are unwilling to do anything, are the ones who are rotten to the core. “You don't need to remind me! Even without you, I can handle them! I'll show you!” “...Wait a minute!” Juugo constrained his daughter, not because he doubted Ayano's strength, but because, since the situation involved the clan’s survival, an abundance of just fighting strength was pointless. “Kazuma, can you defeat Ryuuya?” “...Like h.e.l.l. If I'm lucky, I might last maybe five minutes.” After a slight pause, Kazuma replied honestly. He frequently used an objective self-evaluation method to a.s.sess himself. From experience, he had learned that overconfidence was extremely dangerous. “Is that so...?” Juugo mentally compared the abilities of the following people: Ryuuya > Kazuma > Genma > Ayano. In other words, Ayano alone had no possibility of winning. “Well, wherever they summoned such a high level youma from is beyond me. h.e.l.l, even the powerful youma ki of the 3000-year old vampire from the interior of China is nothing compared to that thing.” “You, you can even beat... something like that...?” Juugo was probably more confused than astonished. “Ha, yeah right! There's no way to fight against that either. I just patted my a.s.s and tucked in my tail, then ran like the wind.” Kazuma mischievously avoided further questioning. Those were memories he did not want to recall, so he diverted the topic back to the original discussion, “The problem with that guy is that the wind he uses is not normal.” "...What does that mean?" “It's so abnormal that I have no clue how nature even developed it. The spirits around that guy are all going crazy. Because of this, I can't interfere with his spells - I can't even sense it. If he chooses to hide himself, I won't be able to sense him until just before he comes at us at point blank range.” “That's quite... no, that's really bothersome!” Juugo worriedly mumbled. Spirits have wisdom and ability, and although it is unknown how to differentiate them, they also have a will. Therefore, they can get agitated just like a human being. Putting spirits in a situation that conflicts with its own characteristics for a long period of time, such as putting fire spirits in water or sealing wind spirits in the ground, will cause them to go crazy. This is a fact that has already been confirmed. But... “How would you control that kind of thing?” Because they have already lost their consciousness, they certainly would not be able to hear the words of a human... probably. “Who the h.e.l.l knows? Nothing like this has ever happened before, so there's nothing to compare this situation with!” Kazuma replied vaguely, and continued, “To do that... maybe having Ayano fight would work better than trying to pit wind against wind. Since fire is the main attacking force, if she uses the Enraiha to stab him and burn him from the inside out, he'll die no matter how strong his will is.” “Then, are you saying that you will not help?” “I don't like working.” “I'll pay 100 million!” “Thanks for the job ♥” Kazuma instantly agreed to the contract. This was not because the huge amount of money blurred his vision. As an outsider, he needed a reason, in the form of payment, to be involved. Of course, he would take what was his, but he had already become determined to join the battle. “You're terrible! Without money, you would have abandoned your own brother?” Ayano spat. Kazuma simply grinned without replying. Rather than being considered a “good guy” who acts by his emotions, being known as a miser makes him feel a lot better. Ayano's scorn did not affect him in any way. “Then, please.” “Ah, leave it to me.” After glancing at Ayano, who looked like she was about to shoot lasers from her eyes, the two men shook hands in agreement. Juugo certainly understood Kazuma's intentions. In order for him to have a proper reason to fight, he needed compensation in the form of 100 million yen. (I really can't beat him...) Juugo really felt that Kazuma's consideration was not the same as before. “Then, where exactly is this place?” By now there was no further need for discussion. Juugo simply replied, “Kyoto!” The ceremonial mountain of the fire G.o.d laid in northwestern Kyoto. It was a sacred place to the Kannagi clan, the contractual place where the earth held the flames of the burning heavens. At this place containing 300 years of grat.i.tude and grudges, the two clans were gambling their existence - The place of the decisive battle was there.