「I can tolerate a bit of scrambling the moment I return to this fleshly prison, if the goal is to get me under control. But what I cannot fathom is why they all so blithely presume it shall be an easy task.」
Sitting cross-legged atop a Holy Empire citizen with thick panda-like fur, Kugi let out a long sigh as she tapped the ash from her elegant pipe onto the man’s head. No, it’s not that Kugi’s turned into a delinquent—her hair has turned golden and around her eyes there are vivid red lines, plain signs that this isn’t Kugi. This is Tamamo.
「What the hell happened here...?」
「They are but nobodies, scarcely worth the trouble of remembrance. I have spared their lives, so be at ease. Their lives only, mind thee. Kufufu...」
Tamamo let out a wicked chuckle. Hearing that kind of laugh from Kugi’s face is... how do I put it? The dissonance gave me chills, in a weirdly pleasant way.
So how the hell did things end up like this?
It all started with a certain comment from Konoha.
「There’s no way this is my fault! I’m innocent, I tell you!」
Or so she claimed. But not even three minutes after she said that, I got a telepathic alert saying, ‘Kugi’s missing’.
I mean, yeah, I get why she’d want to protest, but the timing was just too perfect. Hard to believe it’s just a coincidence. Maybe things were already in motion before she triggered that flag, but still—it’s a tough sell.
After getting the alert, I immediately had the others escorted back to the ship under guard and headed straight for the last known location where Kugi had been seen—deep within the Ministry of Divine Affairs. With the help of ministry personnel, I traced the connection between me and Kugi and dove into a nearby cave system.
The cave had supposedly been sealed off due to a risk of collapse, but apparently the ones who kidnapped Kugi had secretly renovated it for their own purposes.
I fought through the swarm of monsters they’d set up—some kind of psionic lifeforms, apparently—and pushed forward, straight into a group that practically screamed ‘we’re doing a shady ritual here!’
Before they could complete said ritual, I stormed in to rescue Kugi—and instead found Kugi, or rather Tamamo, standing over a pile of bodies, having flattened the cult and its ringleader all by herself.
「So? What exactly were these guys trying to do? Who even are they?」
Sure, I was curious what they were up to, but more than that, I wanted to know who they were to have the guts to secretly renovate a sealed cave under the Ministry of Divine Affairs’ nose and try to tear Kugi away from me. To try to take away Kugi from me after all the veiled—and not so veiled—threats I’ve been making since I’ve come here. They must be some of the bravest souls of the Holy Empire.
I mean, come on. If I’d lost control of my psionic powers, I could’ve gone nuclear and erased this whole damn star system—including the capital planet Vehl—off the universe chart. And they still went through with it? What the hell did they want to do?
「Those fools are the remnants of the imperial bloodline.」
「The imperial line? I’d heard almost all of them were wiped out... Ah, right. Almost.」
So, not all of them, huh. But why the hell would these noble relics of oh-so-glorious imperial lineage want to kidnap Kugi—or rather, enslave Tamamo?
「They sought to bend me to their will, to seize the finest future attainable by wielding mine own Spiritual Power. The finest future for them alone, mark thee. With the power of the Third Spiritual Form, one may tamper with fate and the very fabric of space and time—at least, in theory」
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