Prologue: Operating Behind the Scenes
Going back in time to a certain day in February two months earlier…
In a meeting room, within a certain facility somewhere in Tokyo, a man believed to be in his 40’s was reading out information displayed on a screen.
A teenager was quietly listening in.
A 15-year old teenager, soon to be entering high school.
That being said, their identity wasn’t that of an ordinary child.
They were somebody who had been given a special education from the secret facility known as the White Room.
“With this, we’ve now gone over the data for Ayanok?ji Kiyotaka and the other 156 second-year students. Have you committed everything to memory?”
The man, Tsukishiro, was showing this teenager all of the data that they had collected on the students of a certain high school over the course of the last year. Not only did it have standard information such as their full names, date of birth, and former schools, but it even had information on their parents and siblings, grades and accomplishments since early childhood, and even who they typically interacted with. It was a top-secret meeting with detailed information that even the school’s homeroom teachers weren’t allowed to see.
“I believe you’re already aware of this, but it’s crucial that Ayanok?ji-kun is expelled and returned to the White Room before the end of April. After all, we can’t afford to prolong the plan any longer. Please be clever about how you do it though. Make sure the public learns nothing. If the government hears of this, that person… Sensei’s name might be stained, I’m afraid.”
After Tsukishiro’s explanation, the White Room student slowly raised their hand.
“So you’re saying that I shouldn’t attract unnecessary attention, right?”
“That’s right. That’s precisely why only someone like you, who can pose as a student, is able to do this. I’ll do whatever I can to support you, but Sakayanagi’s faction is definitely going to be more vigilant from now on. That limits any large moves I can make.”
The teenager showed signs of understanding, but a certain look of dissatisfaction could be seen on their face, one that Tsukishiro wasn’t able to overlook.
“You seem to have some complaints, I can see it on your face.”
Tsukishiro turned around and glanced at the picture of Ayanok?ji on the screen behind him, then turned back and met the teenager’s eyes.
“You aren’t pleased that he, Ayanok?ji-kun, is being praised as our masterpiece, are you? Not only are they sending me out there, but they even went so far as to interrupt the experiments and send you out when the White Room had only just resumed operations again. I must say, it does feel like far too courteous of a response. As someone raised within the same facility, the humiliation you’re feeling must be unbearable.”
Tsukishiro strongly emphasized this point as he explained.
He was looking to get the teenager to surpass their own potential by fanning their sense of rivalry.
‘Ayanok?ji Kiyotaka is our masterpiece.’
Each time they hear these words, Tsukishiro thought it would invoke feelings of competition lurking within the teenager’s mind.
To Tsukishiro it probably seemed as though he had dealt with everything flawlessly, but in reality, he had misread one crucial part of it.
There was an idea that been painstakingly instilled within the mind’s of those in the White Room:
[Become someone who can surpass Ayanok?ji Kiyotaka.]
This idea had led them to feel a sense of ‘hatred’. One that a third-party like Tsukishiro, who hadn’t been raised in the White Room, would never be able to understand.
At times, this hatred would swell up to the point where they couldn’t contain it anymore, causing them to act recklessly.
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