Monday, January 12, 2009

Book 16 Chapter 11 火の山の守人

From Chinese translations by Hinako.

Draft: Version 1 - final
Notes: biseki 尾石
PS: do not distribute this without my permission



It took them an hour to reach Aso by car. Miike Tetsuya was seated in the front passenger seat as Chiaki Shuuhei drove down the National Highway 57 towards Tetsuya's hometown of Aso.

The topography of Aso was rather interesting. There were seven towns and villages situated within the rim of the volcanic crater, which measured 128km in circumference. Right in the middle of this caldera stood a group of towering volcanic mounts that formed what was known as the Aso-gogaku. Many people had the misconception that the name Aso referred to these famous mountains, but in truth, the entire area including the outer rim of the crater was known as Mt. Aso. In the past, there used to be a cluster of active volcanoes named Mt. Aso. But a massive volcanic eruption, which emitted 400 tons of lava, resulted in a vacuous subterranean that caused the cone of the volcanic mountain to collapse, transforming into what was now known as the Aso volcanic crater.

The volcanic rim encircling the caldera had only one opening called the Tateno barranco. Both the National Highway 57 and the JR bus line passed through the Tateno valley as a point of entry.

Tetsuya was uncommunicative throughout the entire journey. News of the incident at the Katou shrine was now being broadcast on the radio. Although Chiaki was worried about Takaya's condition, the only thing he could do at the moment was to settle the current matter to the best of his ability. Chiaki stepped on the accelerator.

He turned left at the intersection in front of the JR Houhi line's Aso station, entering a narrow lane that led to a village. They had reached Yakuinbaru, Tetsuya's hometown. Not long after passing through several fields of crops via that street, they saw the residence of Tetsuya's granduncle, Miike Tatsuya.


Once the vehicle stopped in the narrow courtyard, the family dog began to bark ferociously. The rain shield on the windows were already closed, it was dark. However on hearing the sound of the car, someone came out of the front door.

"What's wrong, Tetsuya!"

His granduncle was very surprised at Tetsuya's abrupt return. Usually, Tetsuya would not even call unless there was trouble yet here he was back at his old residence so unexpectedly that the elderly couple was shocked.

"Did something happen! Tetsuya! Without even informing us, you..."

Tetsuya got out of the car with a disgusted look on his face.

"That is...?"

"A teacher from school."

Tetsuya coldly replied. His granduncle, assuming that Tetsuya had stirred up another disaster at school, lowered his head before Chiaki all of sudden.

"O-Oh, sensei. I'm sorry you had to take the trouble to travel all this distance at such an hour. Please, come in. Tetsuya! What have you done this time...!"

"You got it wrong, Granduncle. It's not what you think it is."

Tetsuya had a frightening look on his face.

"There's something I must know."

"Something you must know?"

"Where is Hokage?"

Chiaki and Tetsuya saw the abrupt change in his granduncle's facial expression.

"You know this, right? Granduncle. Where is Hokage now? If you know, then tell me. Where's Hokage!"

"Tetsuya...!"

"A person's life is at stake here! Granduncle, tell me! Where's Hokage? Where is she now!"

"A person's life is at stake?"

His granduncle looked at Chiaki uneasily. Chiaki nodded.

"He speaks the truth. This is urgent. If you know anything, please tell me. Where is Hokage now?"

"...This..." His granduncle shook his head in confusion. "I don't know."

"What?"

"We don't know anything. We really don't know anything. Even if we knew, as hafuri, we are not allowed to reveal information to anyone."

Tetsuya was wide-eyed like a terrier.

"The members of the head family know, right?"

"Tetsuya!"

"I get it! I just have to go and ask Uncle then! I'm going to ask him! Sensei, let's go!"

"Wait a minute, Tetsuya!"

Tetsuya forcefully grabbed Chiaki's arm, ignoring his granduncle's attempt to stop him and got into the car. They drove out the gate, leaving his granduncle who was still crying out. Tetsuya, seated in the front passenger seat, could not stop biting his fingernails in an irritated manner.

"You saw that right, sensei. Just like that. The members of the branch family are like retainers of the head family or something, yet so secretive about it. It's such a disgusting family."

"What's... a hafuri?"

"It's the entire clan of the family. That's what the Miike family calls it."

"..."

"Hafuri of the Miike family must devote themselves, heart and soul, to the head family. The head family is like the master. If the master says 'do not speak of it', they will bite their tongues and not dare utter a word. That's the sort of family they are."

This is really strange...

The customs associated with this practice of having head and branch families differed with territory, some of which were still firmly rooted in existence. However, this Miike family seemed especially conservative. Perhaps conservative did not accurately describe their ways... Nevermind Asara, this family was a riddle in itself.

The outline of the volcanic rim was clearly illuminated by the moonlight. They passed through the center of the rural district and turned right, coming to a residence surrounded by a long hedge. It was the home of the Miike head family.
Within the wide courtyard was a storehouse and what appeared to be a branch temple. A residence befitting of a head family, especially with its imposing style of construct.

The two of them got out of the car nervously.

***

The servants had invited them in and they had been waiting for quite a while. The house belonged to a very traditional farm family. The entrance was made of clay, there was no veranda, beige wooden doors were used to separate the rooms instead of paper ones and the pan-black coloration of the wooden pillars felt age-old. There were approximately 10 rooms in the house. Considering how old-fashioned the style of the domicile was, this place must have been the residence of the former village chief.

Chiaki and Tetsuya had been taken to a spacious room covering an area of approximately 20 tatami mats. There was only one kerosene heater at one corner of the room. Even so, the air had been piercing cold when they entered. Beside Chiaki, Tetsuya remained nervous. His uncle, Miike Haruya, was the leader of the head family. One would generally wonder why the need to be so nervous over visiting a relative, an uncle, but the Miike family was not ordinary.

"Damn... it..."

Tetsuya was seated in a kneeling position; his fists were trembling slightly on his knees. Despite that, his eyes were bright.

Is he that frightening a person?

The door slid open, a man in kimono entered.
Tetsuya was startled; he straightened his back.
It was his uncle, Miike Haruya. He was around 45 years of age and the complete opposite of what Chiaki expected, leaving him a little surprised. The deep blue kimono, possibly what he usually wore on a daily basis, did not have the slightest fold or crease and the lapels were perfectly straight. No hint of the boorishness of the head of a peasant family. He had an intellectual manner, as well as a distinctive look of dignity, rather befitting of his status as the master of an old family.

This person...

Was going to be a handful. Chiaki groaned in his heart.

"You look like you are doing well, Tetsuya."

Haruya spoke. Tetsuya's eyes still had that glint of defiance as he bowed respectfully.

"...It has been a while."

"You didn't visit during the New Year. And I was told that you haven't been practicing Kagura. How can you let this be? Studying Kagura is one of the duties of a hafuri. I was going to have you dance this year."

"..."

It appeared that despite his obedience, Tetsuya's eyes were full of contempt.

"And this is?"

"A teacher from Kojou High." Chiaki answered the question himself and stated his name. "I'm Chiaki Shuuhei."

"Oh, a teacher."

"Sorry for the intrusion at this hour. Due to a matter that requires immediate counsel..."

"It concerns Hokage, reikami."

Tetsuya addressed his uncle in this way. He went straight to the point.

"Please tell me where Hokage is! Tell me where she is!"

Haruya's eyebrows quivered a little. "What is going on?"

Chiaki gave the letter of threat and bundle of hair to Haruya, who opened the letter and read its contents calmly. Tetsuya's eyes were glued on his uncle.

"It's like this. Somebody sent these items to Tetsuya-kun."

"..."

"The kidnapped girl, Inaba Akemi, is his classmate. She didn't return home and is now missing. Also, there are witnesses who can attest to the fact that she was taken away at the Katou shrine."

"..."

"I also found this at the shrine." Tetsuya took out the keychain. "It's Inaba alright. Inaba has really been kidnapped! If I don't take Hokage there, Inaba'll really be in danger!"

His uncle seemed unfazed. The expression in his eyes grew even sharper, he looked up.

"Have you reported this to the police?"

"No, not yet..."

"I see..." Haruya's reply was very succinct. "I can't agree to this."

Tetsuya glared at him furiously. Haruya looked indifferent and handed the letter back to Chiaki.

"Although I do not know who is responsible for this, there's no need to pay any attention to this sort of practical joke."

"This isn't a practical joke!" Tetsuya yelled in a coarse voice. "Inaba has really been kidnapped! She might even be killed! If Hokage isn't taken there...!"

"How would you know?"

"They know about Asara, this is in no way ordinary. Only the Miike family should know about this, right! The one who kidnapped Inaba must've been the same person who destroyed the Katou shrine! That's right, sensei! Weren't they the same guys who messed up Ougi!"

Chiaki was wide-eyed, surprised by Tetsuya's keen intuition.

"Miike..."

"I don't know who is behind this but it's definitely not a practical joke! If we don't take Hokage there, Inaba will really be killed! She'll be killed, Uncle!"

"...If that's the case, all the more reason not to respond to this."

Tetsuya gasped. Haruya gazed at him with half-open eyes and said in an exceedingly, strict voice.

"If it is as you say, then all the more reason why I can't tell you where Hokage is. Are you are planning to bow to their threat and endanger Asara? There's no way I can agree to this."

"Inaba is also Hokage's friend! Does it not matter if Inaba dies!"

"This has nothing to do with our family."

Tetsuya could not tolerate his cold way of speaking, leaving no room for negotiation. He gnashed his teeth in anger and stared at Haruya fiercely, as though he wanted to impale him. He asked hatefully,

"Is Kihachi-sama more important than a living person?"

"Tetsuya."

"What is with this family! What did you say Hokage was again! Why must you hide Hokage!"

"..."

"Are you planning to marry Hokage off to Kihachi-sama? We're not living in a freaking folklore. Still regarding superstitions as fact, allowing yourselves to be dominated by fear, are you all idiots! Didn't you once set out for the city enthusiastically to modernize yourself!"

Chiaki was silent for the moment, peering at Haruya's reaction. But Haruya did not even raise an eyebrow at Tetsuya's insolence. Chiaki slowly opened his mouth.

"Who hid Hokage?"

"..."

"Don't tell me you people anticipated these events from the very start?"

Haruya twitched, he looked up.

"! That's impossible...!" Tetsuya approached his uncle in shock. "Is that true? Uncle. You know of someone who covets Hokage so..."

"It has nothing to do with you two."

"How can it have nothing to do with us!"

Tetsuya snarled, slapping the tatami mat.

"Hokage is my sister! How can it have nothing to do with me! Who is planning to snipe Hokage and for what reason? Why is there such a thing! What's going on with this family!"

Due to his excessive distress, Tetsuya's voice was choking. Chiaki patted his shoulder, allowing him to calm down. But the head of the Miike family remained composed. Without saying a word, he stuck his hands into the sleeves of his kimono and sat down quietly.

"Miike-san."

"...I can't tell you where Hokage is. This is the reikami's answer. If you understand now, please leave."

Tetsuya looked at his uncle in a paralyzed manner. Haruya nodded formally at Chiaki and stood up. Then he abandoned Tetsuya, who was at a loss, and left the room.

"...Uncle...."

Chiaki immediately stood up, he went after Haruya.

"Please leave." Haruya was extremely cold to Chiaki as well. "There isn't any other matter to discuss, is there?"

"The so-called Princess Asara, what is that exactly?"

"..."

"If we are not clear on this, we can't take any action. What is Kihachi-sama referring to? Does it have something to do with the bonfire deity?"

"I'm not obligated to explain them to you."

"Inaba is my student. I can't just leave things as it is. Please tell me of Hokage's whereabouts."

"This has nothing to do with our family."

"If you intend to stay silent, then so be it. But with this sort of useless struggle, the other party will merely resort to even more despicable methods."

Haruya's shoulders jumped. This was the first time he showed any sign of a reaction. Haruya turned around and looked at Chiaki.

"Do you know who the other party is?"

Chiaki nodded. "This is something where the police won't be of any use. Am I correct?"

"Who are you?"

"How about a deal? Miike-san. You have a secret that you must protect even if it means the death of a person. But the man who wrote that letter is a vile person who will stop at nothing, fair means or foul, to get what he wants. If possible, I'm willing to help you, Miike-san. Let me be responsible for protecting Hokage. Once again, can you please tell me her whereabouts?"

"Foolish words."

"Well this is the last card I have to play."

Haruya stared at Chiaki. Chiaki was calm, with a look that indicated his seriousness, he gazed back at him, continuing in a challenging tone.

"...We will not leave until you promise us this."

***

It had turned into a contest of endurance. Apparently, Haruya had instructed the family members to ignore them and so they did not bother them at all. The two of them just sat in the wide, quiet room in this way. The heater was taken way. As night approached, the temperature in the room dropped to an extremely low degree. Despite wearing coats, it was so cold that they were shivering. But Tetsuya's fists were not trembling because of the cold.

"This family..." Tetsuya groaned quietly, over and over again. "I must sever all ties with this sort of family..."

"Miike."

"I must find my own independence immediately... break off all ties with them as soon as possible."

The people of this family had been rather indifferent to Tetsuya ever since they arrived. And it seemed as though the reason for this was not limited to the fact that Tetsuya was a member of the branch family...

Guess that's the way with rural areas.

Chiaki found it intolerable. Was it because the parental system of the feudal era was still so deeply entrenched in this day and age?

Chiaki had long severed all communication with his family and relatives, but for someone like Tetsuya, a relationship as tedious as this was probably frustrating to an unbearable degree. He had watched Irobe and the rest live through a similar system for the past 400 years, and he was always bewildered and in admiration of their ability to endure this sort of cage.

It's probably very restricting.

Chiaki sympathized with Tetsuya. This place was the reason he became a problematic student. He looked at his watch. The pointer was about to reach the number one. Chiaki shifted his thoughts back to the problem at hand.

Can't afford to go easy on them anymore.

They had a 48 hour limit. By midnight of the day after tomorrow, they have to take Hokage there.

Let's wait till morning.

If Haruya was not going to change his mind by the next morning, he would have no choice. Chiaki was going to use his cheat card.

I'll use hypnosis to make him confess.


Morning had come and Tetsuya was fast asleep on the floor, possibly due to exhaustion. Chiaki could hear the birds chirping, but the surroundings were still shrouded in darkness. The clock showed 5:30.

"?"

Right at this moment, there was movement from one of the inner rooms, someone had gone outside. It sounded like someone had walked out the main entrance. Chiaki stood up and followed it. Just as he had expected, it was Haruya.
Haruya had gone out alone, proceeding to the path beside the paddy field.

Where is he going?

He was holding what seemed to be a rope made by twisting many strands of straw together. He smelt something burning and realized that there was a weak flame at the end of the rope. The morning sun began to dye the eastern horizon red. Although it was extremely cold, the air was particularly fresh, and only the vigorous chorus of the chirping birds could be heard everywhere. On the other side of the paddy field that stretched into the distant, stood the majestic Aso-gogaku in a horizontal arrangement.

Haruya walked along the path not far from the center of the village, coming to a shrine. It was a small shrine, which looked more like an ancestral hall, situated far beyond the torii.

Shimomiya. That was written on the torii.

Haruya came to the front of the shrine, took the burning straw rope in his hand, faced the shrine and performed the formalities of worship.

"..."

Chiaki watched him quietly. Haruya calmly straightened his back. Without turning around, he spoke.

"As the head of the Miike family, I have to come here every morning to pray."

Haruya had not turned back once, but apparently he knew that Chiaki had been following him. Chiaki nodded.

"That fire on the straw rope..?"

"The fire lighted during the Hi-taki no Shinji." Haruya replied, turning to face Chiaki. "On the day of the Yado, the Miike family will receive this fire and use it as a goshinka in the kamidana of the household for the rest of the year. In our daily worship, we have to bring this fire along in our prayer."

"Is this Shimomiya? The shrine where you perform the Hi-taki no Shinji for the deity. It's much smaller than I expected."

"The bonfire hall is on the other side of the road. The chosen bonfire maiden will be enclosed there for 60 days, keeping the fire alive for the God of Frost."

Chiaki replied, "I see."

He stuck his hands in his pockets and walked up.

"That's one strange practice. Speaking of the grand shrine in this region, Aso shrine, is it in any way related to the 'God of Frost'?"

"They are more than just related," Haruya smiled for the first time. "If not for the Takeiwatatsu no Mikoto, this shrine would not even exist. Because Takeiwatatsu no Mikoto himself constructed this shrine."

"What?"

"Another name for Shimomiya is Shimo Palace. The significance of the Hi-taki no Shinji is to prevent the enshrined deity from feeling cold and to prevent the frost from blighting the crops on the earth, thus we warm Him by kindling a fire, but..."

Haruya explained, the smile on his lips disappeared.

"The true objective of this festival is to protect the rice harvest from the evil doings of onryou."

Chiaki frowned. "Evil doings of onryou...?"

"Correct. The deity enshrined in the Shimomiya is actually the onryou, Kihachi, who was beheaded by Aso shrine's Takeiwatatsu no Mikoto."

Haruya calmly began to unravel information.

Kihachi was also known as 'Kihachi boushi'.
He was a man of honor and courage in the ancient times, as well as a retainer to Takeiwatatsu no Mikoto. Legend has it that Kihachi possessed astonishing strength and force. He followed Takeiwatatsu no Mikoto, famed for being the best in Japanese archery, and was responsible for retrieving arrows. Takeiwatatsu no Mikoto always stood on one of the volcanic cones of Oujoudake in the center of Aso, faced the 'matoishi' situated at the biseki of the area and fired arrows. Occasionally, the arrows would go off-course and the swift Kihachi would retrieve it. On one occasion, he had run to and fro ninety-nine times, and by the hundredth time he was exhausted and kicked that last arrow back to Takeiwatatsu no Mikoto.

This angered Takeiwatatsu no Mikoto. As Kihachi had rashly mishandled Takeiwatatsu no Mikoto's precious equipment, the latter flew into an uncontrollable rage (ridiculous as it may be). Kihachi then fled with Takeiwatatsu no Mikoto on his heels. After Kihachi's fierce show of resistance, Takeiwatatsu no Mikoto eventually chopped his head off. However, no matter how many times Takeiwatatsu no Mikoto had him decapitated, Kihachi's head reattached itself to the body. Therefore, Takeiwatatsu no Mikoto had to chop his body into pieces before Kihachi finally died. Kihachi's decapitated head then flew to a high altitude.

Henceforth, Kihachi's head in the sky became an onryou who hated Takeiwatatsu no Mikoto, blighted the crops with frost and caused them to wither. The people could not survive with the loss of their crops, thus to resolve this complication, Takeiwatatsu no Mikoto built a shrine in the center of Aso-dani to appease Kihachi's spirit, and entreated Kihachi to descend to earth. Kihachi's spirit had descended and was enshrined as Shimomiya, and from then on, no longer damaged the crops with frost. --This was the origin of the Shimo shrine.

The Hi-taki no Shinji served to prevent Kihachi's head from freezing (and feeling pain) due to the cold, which would spark mischief, hence the need to warm him.

"Kihachi... Is that the Kihachi-sama you guys have been talking about?"

In the cold air, which was freezing his cheeks, Chiaki's breath came out in white puffs.

"But that doesn't really explain anything. So where does your family stand in this matter? You people look more than just shrine parishioners."

"..."

Haruya did not answer that question. Chiaki pondered for a moment.

"Tetsuya said that you people come from the Asara lineage. Who is this Princess Asara?"

"Princess Asara was originally the wife of Kihachi."

"Wife?"

"Yes."

Haruya said, lightly nudging the coals in front of the straw.

"You have probably heard of a place in Aso known as Takachiho. It's famous because that was where the grandchild of Amaterasu descended from the heavens. In the legend associated with that place, Kihachi was an evil bandit."

"..."

"Princess Asara was forcefully taken as a wife by that evil bandit and passed her days in a living death. But one day, a great person called Mikenu no Mikoto appeared before Princess Asara, who had been weeping since dawn."

"Mikenu no Mikoto..."

"Yes. He's the brother of Jinmu Tennou and the main enshrined deity of the Takachiho shrine. In order to help Princess Asara, Mikenu no Mikoto decided to banish Kihachi."

But Kihachi was not so easily dealt with. No matter how many times he was beheaded, he resurrected himself. Mikenu no Mikoto thus defeated Kihachi together with a skilled fighter named Tanabe Shigetaka. They chopped his body into pieces and buried them underground, so that he could not recover. It was said that the burial mounds with the parts of Kihachi's body could be found in many places in Takachiho. The sword Mikenu no Mikoto had used to kill Kihachi was known as 'Onikirimaru', the treasure of the Takachiho shrine.

Mikenu no Mikoto then married Princess Asara and lived in happiness to the end of their days.

"Asara lineage... Do you mean to say that you are the descendants of Princess Asara?"

"They say that our ancestors were the children of Princess Asara and Mikenu no Mikoto..."

"...!" Chiaki stared at him. "Wh..at...!"

"You wish to say that it's impossible right?"

"..."

Haruya continued in a calm manner.

"In order to fulfill a 'certain wish' of Princess Asara, our lineage has continued for several hundreds of years in this way. I am the head of the 98th generation. Our history can even compare with the generations of priests of the Aso shrine and the Aso family. ...The Miike family is also known as the 'inner Aso family'."

Haruya slowly folded his arms, calmly gazing at the horizontal stretch of the Aso-gogaku in the southern direction.

"Inner... Aso family...?"

"Yes. Miike refers to 'Miike' [Note: Same pronunciation, different kanji]. A reference to the crater of Nakadake."

Haruya said, pointing at the white smoke that could be seen in sparse amounts near the center of the gogaku.

"Mingling with the clouds and mist blurs its appearance, but you can still see that it's there, right? Nakadake, still volcanically active to this day. In the past, that crater was regarded as a spiritual lake or 'Miike'. The crater looked like a pond as it accumulated rainwater, and was thus named as such. That's where the name of the Miike family originated from."

"What do you mean by that?"

"The Miike family has the obligation of guarding the crater from the Aso shrine. ...In other words, the guardians who observe the activity of Nakadake."

Haruya asked Chiaki, "Do you know why?" Chiaki shook his head, Haruya lowered his head a little and explained.

"Because there is a longstanding belief that Asara's offspring will oversee the eruptions of Nakadake."

"..." Chiaki was silent for a while. "Why..."

"Kihachi's grudge is the cause of Nakadake's eruptions. Because Asara used to be 'Kihachi's wife'."

With this Haruya closed his mouth. He said that Asara was Kihachi's wife. But weren't the ancestors of the Miike family the children of Asara and Mikenu no Mikoto?

So what's going on here...?

He also mentioned that they were here to fulfill a certain wish of Asara's. What was that wish?

--For the sake of Kihachi-sama, the birth of Asara is a must.

The words of Tetsuya's paternal grandmother. Was that somehow related to 'Asara's wish'? The descendants of Mikenu no Mikoto respectfully addressed the evil being that their ancestor had personally eliminated as 'Kihachi-sama'. Chiaki was not convinced that they were merely afraid of onryou mischief.

What's really going on inside the Miike family?

But he did not intend to explain matters any further. Miike Haruya seemed like he was in a prayer, he lowered his head, then looked at Chiaki intently.

"You said you wanted to help us. Said that you would protect Hokage..."

"Yeah..." Chiaki livened up, straightening his back. "And that isn't just idle talk. As long as you help us recover Inaba."

"Please show me the evidence."

Haruya stated and took out a protective talisman. The form of the Great Dipper and a purification shrine was drawn on the talisman. Haruya moved the coals onto the divine talisman, then unexpectedly tossed the burning talisman at Chiaki.

"...!"

Boom!

With that sound, Chiaki's body was instantly engulfed in huge, blue flames. It was not hot at all. In a moment, the flames, together with the talisman, disappeared altogether.

"I see..." Haruya was a little startled. This was the first time he saw someone with the ability to raise such astonishing flames.

"Truly amazing. Looks like you have a considerable amount of spiritual power. Who are you exactly?"

"What was that just now?"

"Flames that are kindled in response to one's spiritual power. The spiritual power that you have serve as the fuel to ignite the flames. Very impressive."

"Of course." Chiaki smiled pridefully, then uttered in a menacing tone. "Whoever the enemy is, I'll be able to protect the young lady of your family. There are very few people on this earth who can put up a fight with this old man."

"You can really protect Hokage, right?" Haruya sought verification with a solemn expression. "No matter who the enemy is, you can really protect her, right?"

His overly earnest expression raised doubts in Chiaki. It was obvious from Haruya's appearance that he knew who the 'enemy' was. Chiaki did not believe the enemy was an onshou. If that was the case...

A third party...?

Between the onshou and the Miike family.

Is he referring to that guy?

The one who told the onshou about Princess Asara and the secret of the Miike family. Could it be that Haruya knew who the culprit was? Chiaki's face relaxed.

In short, for the sake of Inaba, he had to pose as Miike Hokage's bodyguard even if it was just a bluff.

"Don't worry. Protecting girls is my forte, chief."

Chiaki feigned a look of brimming confidence, crossing his arms in front of his chest.

"Although I'm getting more confused the more I hear about this, I'll first make a deal with you, I promise not to let any harm come to Miike Hokage. ...Please tell me where she is then, Miike-san."

"That is fine, but before that," Miike Haruya said in a low voice. "There's something I must first investigate."

"Something you have to investigate? What is it?"

"I have to go to the Aso shrine." Haruya looked towards the east where the Aso shrine was situated. "This is very important. We have to first verify if the 'Golden Snake Head' is still inside the Aso shrine."

"Golden... Snake Head...?"

"Yes. If it's no longer there, then this situation will need immediate attention."

Miike Haruya appeared somber, he said to Chiaki.

"Please come with me. Chiaki-sensei."

The cold morning wind blew at Chiaki's coat he as focused his strength, staring down in the direction of the Aso shrine.


Original fiction © Kuwabara Mizuna.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Book 16 Chapter 10 阿佐羅の家

From Chinese translations by Hinako.

Draft: Version 1 - final
Notes: Takeiwatatsu-no-mikoto (健盤龍命)
PS: do not distribute this without my permission



"What did you say! Kagetora has been...!"

Kadowaki Ayako shouted into the public phoneso loudly that the entire cafe shook from her voice. Chiaki Shuuhei had contacted Ayako and related the incident at the Katou shrine to her.

"How can that be... how are his injuries? They're not life-threatening, are they! ...What? You don't know? Don't shit with me! Why aren't you with Kagetora! What the hell are you doing!"

Following Ayako's indignant reprimand, she was told of Akemi's capture and updated on the situation in Kumamoto. Her expression grew more serious.

"...I understand. Once I'm done here, I'll immediately head over to Kumamoto. Leave Kagetora to me... You just deal with that situation. Yeah... it's fine. We can leave the rest to Yagami."

After a few more sentences, Ayako hung up. Ayako's expression when she returned to her seat was one of desperation. Yagami asked worriedly.

"Is something the matter? Kakizaki-sama."

"I'm heading to Kumamoto immediately. I was told that Kagetora was seriously injured and sent to hospital..."

"Kagetora-sama...! What happened!"

"Kagetora's opponent must have been very powerful if he was so badly defeated. Still, his powers haven't been very stable lately..."

"Did Kagetora-sama battle with an onshou!"

"Apparently, he's seriously injured, unconscious... As I said before, just two of them would be too dangerous!"

Ayako slammed the surface of the table violently. Yagami showed no reaction to the shaken cup and spilled coffee, his face was pale from the severity of the current situation.

"And yet... Kagetora still...."


Ayako and Yagami were currently in Hakata. They had been investigating the disappearances of the followers of the Fire Sect. After inspecting the site of the fires in Tokyo and Beppu, they had come to the third scene in Beppu. That same day, they had visited the headquarters of the Fire Sect located in the Sawaraku residential district.

The headquarters was known as the 'honorable shrine' to its followers. It was a cramped, wooden bungalow. The halls were extremely narrow, included among them were the 'Seat of Power' and the 'Seat of Worship', each a place of worship covering an area of six tatami mats.
One of the disciples, an elderly man, had guided them around. In the Fire Sect, the follower delegated as the shrine priest was known as the 'Sect Guardian'. The elder said that he was responsible for subsidiary duties of the 'Sect Guardian' and thus stayed there. However...

--Passed away?

Ayako and Yagami could not help but ask when they heard this from the elder.

--What was that, what happened?

One week before their followers went missing, the Sect Guardian of the Fire Sect, Ikeda Katsuya, had passed away. Ikeda Katsuya was already 80 years in age and had been suffering from heart disease. He had been alternating between his own residence (ie. the 'honorable shrine') and the hospital for the past year, thus there was nothing questionable about his death. However... just a week after his death, cases of their young followers going missing began to occur one after another. This stirred doubts. Did this have something to do with his death?
Ayako and Yagami had asked the elder about those young followers.

--They were really devout believers.

The elder had smiled as he replied.

--Every year, on the day of the 'Gosaiten', they would surely come over to help out. Our followers hail from various parts of the country, so it is difficult for everyone to get together. However, unlike other youngsters, they show a lot of enthusiasm in their participation every single time. Especially Seitou-kun...

The elder had remarked.

--Seitou?

Ayako remembered him as one of the missing persons.

--You mean Enoki Seitou? The follower from Hakata.

--Yes. When Seitou-kun was in high school, his parents died in a traffic accident. He has gone through much suffering despite his youth. And, perhaps, for this reason, he was very close with the Sect Guardian. The Sect Guardian probably thought of him as his own grandson. He loved him dearly.

--May I inquire about Sect Guardian Ikeda's family?

--The Sect Guardian has no family.

The elder had smiled again in his answer.

--The Sect Guardian had no wife, thus the followers were like family to him. He was a very calm and tender man.

Ayako and Yagami had exchanged glances. Indeed, placed in the 'Seat of Power' was a small tablet with a picture of the deceased and his appearance was not so much like a sect founder as your "neighbor's grandfather" or "a kindly old hermit."

--About those fires and missing cases, I would like to know if you have any idea as to what exactly is happening? They seem like an omen or something...

--No idea...

The elder had bluntly replied, slanting his head.

--It must be because they were summoned by the God of Fire.

--The God of Fire?

It occurred to them that the Fire Sect did regard fire as a religious symbol of worship. However it was unlike the other major religions that worshipped fire. Moreover, open burning was not allowed inside the building, thus they usually lighted a fire known as a 'gojinka' inside the glass casing on the altar. It was frequently used during religious services or festivals.

The God of Fire? Are they referring to the Takeiwatatsu no mikoto?

Ayako had come to this conclusion as the Takeiwatatsu no mikoto was also regarded as the deity of Mt. Aso's crater. The elder did not show any sign of worry at the disappearances; he had even surmised that 'this might happen if the gods had called upon them' to explain the strange phenomenon of 'people flying into the sky'. He did not take the matter seriously.
Ayako had felt as though she had failed to get what she wanted. Kotarou had remarked that it was a covert religion, thus Ayako had expected a shady group akin to some sort of underground organization. But, judging from the elder's manner, it did not seem that way. It felt like an institution expounding a set of beliefs, and in doing so regarded itself as a religion.
Or perhaps she felt this way due to the moderate replies of the elder... Nevertheless, there was nothing openly suspicious about the Fire Sect.


"If that's the case, there shouldn't be any problems if I leave the investigation of the Fire Sect to you." Ayako said to the 'Ken En Leader', Yagami, as she wore her coat hurriedly. "I'm going to Kumamoto now. I should be able to catch the limited express train."

"Yagami would like to go with you!"

"No." Ayako firmly declined. "If any hyoui rei enters Kumamoto, they risk immediate capture."

"But then Kotarou...!" Yagami retorted angrily. "Ah... I beg your pardon. Hasn't Kotarou-dono gone to Kumamoto to see Kagetora-sama! If a Fuuma can do it, there is no reason why it should be impossible for the Uesugi's 'Ken En'...!"

"He..." Ayako strained her lips painfully. "He's special."

"By measure of strength, I am most certainly not inferior to Kotarou-dono! Does Kakizaki-sama intend to let that Fuuma remain by Kagetora-sama's side for the rest of eternity! That sort of person is incapable of protecting Kagetora-sama. Isn't Kagetora-sama currently on the verge of death...! We 'Ken En' are the only ones who can protect Kagetora-sama!"

"We don't have a choice! You know this as well as I do; right now Kotarou is Naoe in Kagetora's eyes!" Ayako snarled back hysterically. "To Kagetora, that guy is Naoe! Even if you can tell at one glance that he is a fraud! Be it his face or voice... even the fact that he's a hyoui rei, Kagetora has disregarded all of that, he firmly believes that Kotarou is Naoe!"

"Then let Kagetora-sama return to his original self!"

"We obviously can't do that, why do you think this has been tolerated for the past two years!"

"..."

Yagami shut his mouth, feeling discontented. Ayako was aware that the newly appointed 'Ken En leader' had an extremely strong dislike for Fuuma Kotarou. They were both ninjas and, as an outsider, Kotarou's ability to stand in the position of trusted aide and recipient of his master's respect and love caused extreme dissatisfaction in Yagami.

It's not like I don't understand your feelings...

Ayako clearly understood Yagami's passionate respect for Kagetora. In fact, it was closer to infatuation than respect. Yagami worshipped Kagetora almost religiously, never having the slightest doubt or criticism of Kagetora's every word. Ayako, too, had exceptional faith in Kagetora, but in comparison with Yagami's obsession, she was two or three times less crazy.
Just a single mention of Kotarou would toss Yagami into a bout of indignant rage and pacifying him was tricky business.

"Anyway, you should continue with the investigation of the Fire Sect. We still haven't acquired evidence on that situation involving people flying into the air."

"Kakizaki-sama."

"Please do as I say. Considered this Kagetora's... command...?"

The reason for the abrupt end of the sentence was her sudden realization of an extremely important point in what she had said. Ayako pressed her mouth. Why hadn't she noticed it before?

"What is the matter? Kakizaki-sama."

"Descend from the sky... Just now I said flying to the sky... didn't I? Descended from the sky!"

--All of the eyewitnesses mentioned the same, strange incident.

That was what Chiaki had said on the phone. At the Katou shrine, people had descended from the sky like angels, saving Takaya and the others.

People descending from the sky. Very much like winged angels...

It sounded similar to the eyewitness' testimony of the fire scene in Kurume. She was told that the missing follower of the Fire Sect, Saeki Ryouko, had flown to the sky without a word, simply as though she had grown wings.

Descended from the sky...

--They're now at the hospital, accompanying Kagetora...

Ayako gasped. The wingless angels who had saved Takaya, could they be... could they be...

"Could they be the followers of the Fire Sect...!"

"Eh?"

Ayako grabbed her wallet. She stood up kicking the chair away, pushed her way through the crowd in the shop, and ran to the phone once again. Even inserting the phone card proved too much for her patience, Ayako speedily dialed the number to the hospital that Chiaki had given her. Once the line was connected, she immediately said.

"Ah.. Hello! The patient sent to your hospital by the name of Ougi Takaya...! I'm Ougi Takaya's relative. Yes, that's right, that's right! His condition...! Is he safe now!"

Yagami was momentarily terrified by Ayako's excessively frantic movements, but he immediately gathered his wits and ran to Ayako's side, sighed and quietly waited for the response. Ayako gripped the receiver tightly, so much that her hands had turned white. She was waiting for the reply.

If there's some relationship with...

Her heart was pounding from agitation, about to break out of her chest.

If the Fire Sect members have something to do with the Yami Sengoku...!

Ayako could not tell how long she had waited before she finally got the answer.

"He's... dead... ?"

Yagami heard Ayako repeat the answer she received.
She took a deep breath.

Ayako muttered stiffly. "You've got.. to be kidding me...?"

***

The room, covering an area of six tatami mats, was very cold.
Although a round-shaped electrical heater had been placed at one corner of the room, Tetsuya had no wish to switch it on. Did he not, in the slightest bit, find the room freezing?
He sat on the floor with a pale face.

"From that day onwards, everything grew strange."

Tetsuya was seated in front of Chiaki, and started to talk albeit with hesitation.

"Ever since the Hi-taki no Shinji, everything just became a mess."

Five years ago, in early autumn, when Tetsuya was barely twelve...
His younger sister had been chosen as the bonfire maiden.

"Bonfire maiden?"

"Yeah." Tetsuya discussed in a muffled voice. "My home... Yakuinbaru at Aso city. Every year, from August to October, they will honor the patron god - it's known as the Hi-taki no Shinji festival, a custom of the Shimo shrine since ancient times. During the festival every year, they'll select a young girl to be locked inside the bonfire hall for two months to burn the firewood for the gods."

"And that's the bonfire maiden?"

Tetsuya nodded.

"In order to prevent the gods in the Shimo shrine from feeling cold and delay the early frost, fires have to be maintained to keep them warm. That's the significance of the festival."

The young girl chosen was known as the bonfire maiden. She could not be over 15 years of age to be accepted into the bonfire hall. The people responsible for looking after the girl have to be men or middle-aged women. The goshintai transported from the main shrine would be placed under a specially-constructed bamboo canopy in an earthy room, under which the maiden would keep a fire alive. Should an early frost appear within the two months of the ritual, people would say that the fire maintained by the bonfire maiden had grown weak.

"But..., when Hokage tended the fire, the situation was different than usual."

Tetsuya recalled the circumstances of that time.
The year when Tetsuya's sister became the bonfire maiden...
It was said that a string of peculiar events occurred in the bonfire hall, cases where the burning fires took the shape of demons and spoke with Hokage, or that the flames assumed the forms of dragons and flew away to the sky, the rain of golden sand inside the room, the voices of men that were heard the entire night, and so forth. --Apparently, Tetsuya's granduncle, his paternal grandmother, the people in charge of the festival, the Shinto priests and others had witnessed these incidents. A series of queer phenomena had occurred.

--Something disastrous will definitely happen at this year's Yato.
Consistent with the hushed discussions of the adults, on the day of the Yato festival, which served to conclude the ritual, came something that no one could foresee happening in this era.

"Fire... Orochi..."

When Tetsuya finished, Chiaki was wide-eyed. Tetsuya nodded. At the end of the Yato festival, Hokage had stepped into the fire, abruptly burst into flames and turned into a blazing orochi, which then soared into the sky.

"That sounds like some kind of hoax."

Tetsuya wrinkled his forehead, and grumbled. "But it all started from there. Ever since the appearance of the orochi that day, the way our relatives treated Hokage underwent a 180 degree change."

"Change?"

"Yeah. They started calling Hokage, 'Lady Hokage', like they were addressing a princess or some god. They were extremely discreet in their gestures as though they were afraid or something, always calling her 'Lady Hokage' 'Lady Hokage'. Those people who used to think of us as troublesome children also behaved differently, which disgusted me actually."

Not long after, Hokage was taken to the head family, away from her granduncle's home - the Miike branch family. That is, Tetsuya's uncle, Miike Haruya's family.

"...And then your sister went missing a year ago?"

"It must have been the head family." Tetsuya said firmly. "Our family is really odd, sensei! Our relatives would spend the entire day discussing matters in secret! They must be the ones who are hiding Hokage!"

"How can that be? Why would they want to hide her? Why must they hide her?"

"I don't know. But it's probably because..." Tetsuya continued, his fists were clenched. "Because Hokage is related to 'Asara'."

"What?"

"Granny said Hokage is special. She said 'the Miike family has produced an Asara princess', 'Hokage is the Asara princess'."

"You mean to say...! That 'Asara' refers to your sister! Is this letter of threat referring to your sister's incident!"

"I can't think of anything else besides this..." Tetsuya's fists were trembling. "They said that the Miike family is linked to the 'Asara bloodline'..."

"The 'Asara bloodline'..."

"I don't really know what's going on either, ...but that was what Granny said. For the sake of Kihachi-sama, the birth of Asara is a must. That's why we can't break the bloodline. The members of the branch family must devote their lives to waiting upon the head family, should there come a time where one's life must be risked to protect...!"

Incomprehensible words rolled out of Tetsuya's mouth. Chiaki was silent. The situation was heading in an ever more fascinating direction. The key to solving the riddle appeared to be buried in the Miike family at Aso.

"I got it. Miike. So this letter wants you to bring your sister in exchange for Inaba's life. Do you have any idea who might be behind this?"

"How would I know..."

"Well then, even if the reasons are unclear, if Hokage has really been hidden, the people of the head family should know where she is now right?"

Tetsuya was startled, he lifted his head. "Are you going? Sensei."

"We're talking about a person's life here, that's the only thing we can do."

Chiaki took out his car keys from the pocket in his trousers. He looked out fiercely.

"I can't be not saving my precious little students."

"Sensei..."

"Leave it to me, Miike. I definitely teach those good-for-nothing brats a lesson for using kidnap as a threat."

Despite saying that, Chiaki's lips were stiff. From the look of things, the individuals he was up against were no ordinary people. They were a powerful enemy capable of severely injuring Takaya.

Could it be the Ootomo?

If that was the case, would Mikuriya be involved as well? Tachibana Dousetsu, Takahashi Jouun... The Ootomo had so many brilliant military men. Considering that Kaizaki was now their ally, surely Takaya's real identity as Uesugi Kagetora has been made known to them? Or perhaps...

The Oda? ...Perhaps Katou Kiyomasa?

At this point in time, Chiaki was still unaware of Nezu's true identity. But apart from the aforementioned, the number of onshou who wanted Kagetora eliminated was countless. Furthermore, what exactly about the Miike family was responsible for capturing the attention of the onshou?

"...There's no time. Anyway, the hostage's life is the top priority right now. Miike, please take me to Aso."

Tetsuya nodded with a nervous face. The two of them hastily left the room.
The outside was covered in darkness.

***

One hour had passed since she boarded the limited express train from Hakata station. By the time she reached Kumamoto, it was seven-thirty in the evening. Ayako immediately took a taxi from the railway station to the hospital.

It must've been a lie... Must've been a lie...

Nothing is certain until I see it with my own eyes, Ayako told herself. She honestly could not believe what the nurse had told her over the phone.

--Unfortunately, Ougi Takaya passed away just a moment ago.

There must've been a mistake somewhere...

The nurse's unexpectedly sympathetic voice continued to echo in her mind. The nurse had even told Ayako about his moment of death, but she could only desperately shake her head in reply.

There must've been a mistake somewhere...!

She was hoping that the hospital had indeed made a blunder. She hoped that they had mistaken him for another person. Ayako ran into the half-lit building via the night entrance. A nurse was on duty at the reception desk.

"Sorry, I'm a family member of Ougi Takaya who was admitted during the day...!"

"Ougi..., oh yes. Were you the young lady who called not too long ago?"

It seemed like she was the nurse who had answered Ayako's call.

"We have already done our best. Unfortunately..."

"Where is he! Please take me there! Where is Ougi Takaya now!"

"Are you referring to his remains?"

Ayako could barely keep herself from blurting out, "No!"; she struggled to remain coherent.

"Did you mistake him for another person? Was it really Ougi Takaya? Was it really him?"

"There was no mistake. We referred to the photograph in the student manual that was with him. We are certain of his identity."

"You're lying!" Ayako screamed. "Where is he? Take me to him right now! I won't believe this unless I see it with my own eyes!"

The nurse hesitated. "But his body has already been retrieved by his family..."

"What did you say?" Ayako's face was contorted. "That's impossible. His family is in Matsumoto!"

"But the ones who accompanied him said they were his relatives... All of the formalities were completed about one hour ago..."

"The ones who accompanied him...?"

Was she referring to the couple that Chiaki had mentioned?

"Yes, they were here with him throughout the entire time."

Ayako was stunned. Her face grew even more contorted; she was speechless for a brief moment.

What's going on?

Dangerously close to losing her cool out of fear, Ayako's mind was more confused than before. Nevertheless, she did her best to continue.

"If that's the case, they would've left their contact details. Please tell me their names and add..ress..."

Halfway through her sentence, Ayako heard the automatic door opening behind her, she was immediately on alert and turned around. The one who ran in was a tall, bespectacled man wearing a black overcoat. Ayako knew him. Yes, his unexpected appearance startled Ayako.

"...Kai... zaki..."

That man was indeed Kaizaki Makoto. He was panting, with a desperate look on his face and his hair was unusually disordered. This was their first meeting since the incident at Enoshima. She had also heard from Takaya of Kaizaki's collusion with the Ootomo. Kaizaki stopped once he saw Ayako. Something snapped in Ayako's heart.

"Was it... you people...?" Her lips warped as she demanded in a low voice. "Was it... were you the ones who attacked Kagetora?"

Ayako strode to Kaizaki, who had a blank stare on his face, and gave him a resounding slap. Kaizaki's glasses were knocked to the floor as a result of the strike. But Ayako could not care less about them, she grabbed his collar and lashed out at him indignantly.

"So it was really you, Satomi! Conspiring with the Ootomo and inciting those strange incidents! You were the ones who let them attack Kagetora right!"

"...!"

"You murderer! Where have you taken Kagetora! Give him back to me--! I will never forgive you people! I will kill all of you!"

"No, calm down...!"

"I will definitely send all of you to hell!"

"I said calm down!"

Kaizaki yelled back, grabbing Ayako's shoulders suddenly. In a split second, she was suppressed by his forceful strength.

"Kaizaki...!"

"If you are in such a disoriented state, a spiritual search would be impossible for you, wouldn't it! He did not die, he is merely unconscious, he is definitely still alive!"

Huh...

Ayako looked at him dumbstruck, for a brief moment she did not believe what she was hearing. The earnest expression in Kaizaki's eyes was almost frightening as he spoke with Ayako.

"Call out to him continuously with a wave of thought. If he is still alive, he will definitely answer you. Let your nerves maintain your calm and sense of acuity, capture that weak reply well. This should be something that you can do."

"...I..."

"It was the Ikkoushuu. Shimozura Rairyuu is still alive."

"Rairyuu... You mean that Shimozura Rairyuu!"

"That's right. Apparently, he did not die at Itsukushima and has come to Kumamoto. I am currently locating his whereabouts. Leave this matter to the Ootomo, you should first look for Takaya."

"Ah... Ah..."

"He did not die. He definitely won't die."

Ayako was numb. Instinctively, she called out a certain name.

...Naoe...?

The man once again urged her with an "Understand?"; he took out a business card from his pocket, wrote his telephone number on the reverse side, and pressed it firmly into Ayako's hand.

"If something goes wrong, contact me immediately. I will help you."

Once Kaizaki finished, he turned back, immediately heading outside where a cold wind was blowing. Ayako came back to her senses and yelled loudly.

"Wait, Kaizaki!"

Ayako ran after Kaizaki, who had exited via the night entrance, all the way to the parking lot.

What...

Kaizaki merely stood there. Beneath the lamp post in front of him were three men who looked like they were there to deliberately obstruct his way. Ayako was stunned by this strange atmosphere.

"That is..."

"You are Kaizaki, am I correct? The descendant of the Satomi who sought refuge with the Ootomo."

The young man of medium stature, who appeared to be the leader, spoke to Kaizaki. Ayako did not recognize any of their faces. Kaizaki was on guard. The three of them had what appeared to be a katana in their hands.

"Who are you people?"

"The land our troops were set to be stationed at has been invaded by the obstructive Ootomo it seems. We have come to remedy the situation by spearheading the attack."

Large black eyes, dense eyebrows and a profile of sharply demarcated facial features; he was tall and sturdy, possessing the physical characteristics of the men of Kyushu island. The young man stated in a solid voice without hesitation.

"The repulsive Ootomo, lost in exhilaration from acquiring Saga. I will not surrender Kumamoto to you people. If you do not wish to suffer heavy losses, you should leave this place immediately."

"What?"

These people were kanshousha. Furthermore, they were considerably strong.
The moment Kaizaki realized this, the men had drawn their weapons. Their swords emitted pale rays of light which mingled with their incantations, lending a mysterious quality to its radiance. In the next moment, the deep-blue blades shone brightly, giving birth to a tenacious source of incantation power.

"Let us eliminate the hindrance that you are, Satomi!"

The young men shouted as their fighting spirits surged, lifting their swords upwards.

"Kill him-------------!"

They charged mercilessly with dynamic attacks. Kesagiri - the technique of slashing the sword down diagonally from the shoulder at an extraordinary speed.

"!"

Kaizaki, realizing that he was in imminent peril, parried the assault with a Goshinha. Sharp plasma splattered about as Kaizaki's body was flung backwards. This sort of strength...!

Jigen ryuu!

No, despite the similarity, it was different. This is...

Taisha ryuu!

There was no time to think, the other two charged forward. The speed of their kesagiri was so fast it could hardly be seen. Kaizaki desperately evaded their slashes, shooting out incantations, but the enemy was extremely stubborn. No matter how much he drove them back they still persisted. The force of the opponent was sweeping, their kesagiri struck at lightning speed.
Taisha ryuu was a type of kenjutsu utilized by the samurai of Kyushu island during the end of the Warring States era. Death in one blow - a sword technique which concentrated one's entire body strength into the execution of the kesagiri.

"Kill him-----!"

Kaizaki defended himself with a Goshinha in desperation, however the blades were so concentrated with their spiritual power that they promptly shattered it.

"!"

Repelled backwards, Kaizaki tumbled to the asphalt road. These three people were very strong. But there was another factor affecting the tide of this battle. Kaizaki looked a little strange.

"Ch...!"

Was there a discord in the synchronization? He could not smoothly employ his powers. With a great deal of difficulty, Kaizaki again attacked the oncoming enemies with a Nen Nami. But the enemy took advantage of a weakness in his stance when he stood up and struck. Kaizaki shouted as he evaded the hit.

"Who are you people!"

The young man, brandishing his sword with astonishing speed, replied Kaizaki.

"I am Iehisa, the son of Shimazu Toyohisa! Let us see if you can parry the sword of the Satsuma samurai!"

Shimazu Iehisa!

The name was familiar; Kaizaki and Ayako both trembled. He had repelled famous generals of Kyushu island in the past, forcing Ryuuzouji and Ootomo close to the brink of destruction - the Satsuma hero who had engulfed the entire region of Kyushu island with the raging waves of his influence - one of the four Shimazu brothers.

Shimazu has come to Kumamoto...!

"Nnghh!"

With his Goshinha shattered by just one strike from Iehisa, Kaizaki was knocked out. Ayako could not help but call out.

"Kaizaki!"

"This is the final blow!"

Iehisa swung his sword. At that crucial moment, Ayako released a Nen Nami. Iehisa's sword was repelled backwards and he retreated upon sustaining this abrupt hit.

"Who is there!"

"I won't let you commit this outrage!"

An accomplice!

Startled, Iehisa signaled his subordinates to fall back. Ayako ran to Kaizaki. He was unconscious as a result of Iehisa's attack.

"Wait, Iehisa!"

Shimazu had escaped. Ayako held Kaizaki up.

"Hang in there, Kaizaki! Kaizaki!"

No response. The hospital staff had heard the commotion and came running over. Ayako bit her lips, glaring at the darkness on the other side.

Those guys...!

***

"I'm home... Ah, heavy."

Opening the door, Koganezawa Kyouko placed the shopping bag on the floor. She had conveniently stopped by the supermarket on her way back from school. It was quite the exercise. The bag was filled with vegetables, meat and other items, making it incredibly heavy.

"Welcome home, Kyouko. You're back so late today."

Wearing an apron, her mother stuck her head out of the kitchen, Kyouko nodded in agreement.

"I went to buy the ingredients for tomorrow's bento."

"Oh dear."

Seeing the supermarket bag bursting with groceries, her mother's eyes widened.

"That's great. So you intend to make a bento by yourself, how strange. Are you preparing lunch for the entire football team?"

"Of course not. It's for Chiaki-sensei. There will be a practice match tomorrow, so I'm going to prepare a bento-full of affection for Chiaki-sensei--"

Her mother nodded. She then recalled something, and asked.

"Oh right, just now Akemi's mother called. Kyouko, were you with Akemi?"

"Akemi? No, I wasn't. She said she had to go to the dentist today and left early."

"But I was told she hasn't returned home yet."

"Well, she could've gone shopping perhaps?"

Her mother muttered, "Perhaps...", placing her hand on her cheek. Kyouko handed the shopping bag to her mother.

"Put this in ice for me. Ah... my shoulder's hurting again. Is dinner ready yet? Then I'll first take a bath."

After that, she went upstairs.
Kyouko believed that bathing was the most important routine in a day. This was not merely because she was far more vain about her appearance than anyone else, but more so to treat her chronic shoulder ache. Kyouko soaked herself in the warm water, massaging her shoulders.

"It doesn't seem effective..."

Although she has always had this chronic ache, the pain had grown especially severe in the past few months. No matter how much her mother massaged her shoulders, the pain did not subside. At times, it was so painful that she could not even lift her arms. She had been told that immersing in a bath helped to facilitate blood circulation, hence her obsession with bathing. However, it did not cure the ache. Some people had teased her for being like an elderly woman dealing with the problems that came with age, but Kyouko retorted by saying that the teenagers of this era have several times more hardship to endure than the older generations. Nevertheless, her condition did not seem to improve.

"Maybe I should just quit being manager..."

Of course, Kyouko did not realize that her severe shoulder aches was a result of the many mixed spirits attached to her body.

But...

She recalled what happened.

Chiaki-sensei's familiar with the student in 2B, what's going on here?

Tetsuya's words stuck firmly in her brain. Were they relatives? Now that she thought about it, she had also heard strange rumors from her classmates. Apparently, someone had personally witnessed Chiaki-sensei entering a hotel near Kumamoto castle by the back entrance. The schoolgirls stalking him had also seen Chiaki retrieving his keys from the reception. Everyone was in an uproar over whether Chiaki was meeting with his lover but Kyouko did not believe a word of it.

Akemi also said something about it.

About Ougi Takaya. Something about him staying at a hotel.

It can't possibly be the same hotel, right?

A whole series of questions popped up in her head, Kyouko's furrowed eyebrows grew increasingly wrinkled. This incident happened on the same day the teacher assumed his duty, which was a little bizarre on second thought. In fact, the dispute with the executive committee at noon today had involved Ougi Takaya. And apparently that Nezu Kouichi had also been implicated in the matter.

...How weird...

Are they related to each other? Kyouko pouted.

Right, tomorrow I'll ask Chiaki-sensei for answers, until I'm satisfied!

Kyouko thought, clenching her fists in the water. Right at that moment.

"...Huh...?"

A strange sound came from the area around her stomach. Was she too excited? Kyouko thought that her stomach was grumbling from hunger, the image of dinner appeared in her mind.

Grunt grunt...

There was the strange sound again. It was not just a sound; it seemed as though something was crying out.

Eh... eh...

Something was not right. Then, something moved in that same spot. It was a splitting sound; somewhere within her body, there was a deep, fracturing sound. A lump of some sort began to move around in her abdominal area.

"Wa...!"

The wriggling grew more distinct, it felt as though there was a live fish flipping about in her stomach. It grew more intense. Eventually, the area beneath her chest began to tremble with fluctuating protrusions.

"No... what...!"

Her skin began to bulge. Some kind of living thing was wriggling about beneath her skin. That thing began to rock left and right as it climbed up to her neck region.

"Yahhh-----!"

Kyouko could not help but stand up in the bathtub.

"No....! What is this!" She was screaming. "No-----!!!"


"What's the matter! Kyouko!"

The door to the bathroom flung open and her mother rushed in. Kyouko was lying on the bathroom floor.

"Kyouko...!"

The moment she drew near, a black shadow emerged. Her mother lifted her head in shock, several human faces appeared.

"Wah...!"

They were the spirits attached to Kyouko's body, about four or five of them in total. With blanched expressions filled with grudge, the spiritual bodies approached.

"K..Kyouko? Kyouko!"

Her mother was scared and at a loss. She held Kyouko up, wanting to shake her awake. Kyouko's body jolted all of a sudden, then she began to shiver continuously. Finally, with her own strength she stood up again.

"K...Kyouko?"

Kyouko casually brushed her mother's hand away. With her two hands, she pressed against the ceramic floor and stood up by herself. Kyouko lifted her face.

"...!"

Her mother only stared at her. Between the wet, disheveled strands of hair, her eyes had not the slightest trace of anger. Snake-like eyes. Then her red lips curled slightly into a smile.


Original fiction © Kuwabara Mizuna.

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