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Chapter 12 - Vol6.10

Chapter 10:

Assassination

"WERE THEY STUPID or something?"

Apparently, there was an incident outside the party venue the night

before. My knights spotted a group of armed ruffians running toward the

venue. My knights moved in to apprehend them, but apparently the

hooligans blew themselves up before my knights could even open fire on

them. Either that, or the explosives they carried accidentally went off when

they were shot. Regardless, it was unclear, so the incident was under

investigation.

Considering their destination, they were likely after me, but the

attempt was just so sloppy. I mean, did they really think they were going to

just run past my security? Come on now.

I was alone in my office, but Kukuri suddenly emerged from my

own shadow. "Master Liam, I have a report."

"Let's hear it."

"It's in regard to the attackers last night."

"You figured something out about them?"

"It appears they meant to sneak into the venue concealed within the

party decorations. When the party's theme was changed, the original ones

were moved to a different location. The problem is that they had to have

assistance. In addition, it's likely such crude attackers were likely just a

diversion."

Apparently, quite a surprise had been planned for my party the night

before.

"I should have caught it earlier and told you to cancel the party,"

Kukuri continued, "but fortunately, Lord Wallace happened to remove all

of their hiding places instead."

Wallace's sudden rearrangement of the venue managed to prevent a

bunch of hoodlums from sneaking into my party. Well, even if he hadn't,

Kukuri would no doubt have stopped them before they could strike, so I

was sure things would have been okay in the end.

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"I've got a weird feeling about this," I said. "I mean, it's just

uncanny that Wallace could be so useful."

Of course, I was thankful his actions led to my party going off

without a hitch, but wasn't it kind of creepy? I never thought that Wallace

would ever be so useful. I mean, a capable Wallace practically wasn't

Wallace at all.

"Well, never mind that," I said. "Anything else?"

"I've lost two of my men. We're being targeted by some rather

skilled operatives." Though two of his people had been killed, Kukuri's

voice betrayed no anger. He instead spoke of their deaths as if reporting

today's weather.

"I see. How did they die?"

"They were looking into the origins of last night's attackers when

they were taken out by enemy operatives," he explained.

I'd lost some of Kukuri's highly skilled men... There weren't a lot

of them in the first place, so just a few losses among them meant a drastic

decrease in their strength. Part of me was angry the men went and got

themselves killed, but these were valuable assets of mine and worth too

much for me to treat poorly.

"Are you all right handling this on your own? I don't mind helping

you out one bit if you want my assistance."

Apparently Kukuri didn't want my help, though. "We can't have

you doing our job for us. All I ask is that you please give the bodies of any

enemy operatives to us. Even those can provide valuable information."

"So passionate about your work," I commented. "Very well. If I get

ahold of any, they're all yours."

"Master Liam, there are many skilled operatives after you right now.

I would suggest being especially cautious."

Kukuri clearly worried about me, but I wasn't concerned. "It's not a

problem; I'm favored by fortune. And besides, if any assassins come after

me, I'd enjoy taking them on. It might be fun—I've always wanted to fend

off some assassins. Anyway, if any interesting types show up, you just

send them my way."

"I'm afraid that won't be possible, as our job is to prevent such

people from ever getting near you."

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He takes his work so seriously. This is what I'm talking about! I

wish Tia and Marie would take a page out of Kukuri's book.

"That's too bad. Well, I'll leave the assassins to you as well, then.

I'll be throwing another big party tonight, so I'm sure my enemies will be

all over it."

"Yes, sir." And with that, Kukuri sank back into my shadow and

disappeared.

***

Ciel plodded through the hotel corridors, exhausted from the daily

parties.

"I think I've been to a lifetime's worth of parties already..."

It wasn't just the number either. The parties were also extremely

varied in theme. They hadn't gone as far as holding a bucket party yet, but

there was a truly staggering variety in the types of party hosted day after

day by House Banfield.

"I... I can't let this wear me down. I have to expose Liam's true

character and free my brother from the illusion he's under."

Unfortunately, it was taking the young woman all she had just to get

through each day.

"I can't forgive that Liam for making my father and everyone else

fight in the war while he lived it up every day on the Capital Planet... I

can't believe my father was okay with that!"

Ciel had no idea that Liam had been handling logistics during the

war and looking after the families of the people fighting in the

expeditionary army. Ciel hadn't even been to primary school yet, so her

knowledge of such things was decidedly lacking. She relied purely on her

instincts, and her instincts told her that Liam was just running from the

battle.

"One day...I'll unmask Liam!" Even staggering around exhausted,

Ciel was still fired up with hostility toward him.

Suddenly, out of the corner of her eye, she could have sworn she

spotted an animal. "Huh?" She heard the patter of feet too, so it couldn't

have just been her imagination. "Wh-who the heck would let an animal run

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around on this floor? It must have been Liam!"

Security on the floor where Liam stayed was strict, so a stray

couldn't possibly have just wandered in. Also, Liam was probably the only

person who could get away with bringing a pet up here.

Ciel ran in the direction she saw the animal go in, but it ended up

being an empty dead end. "I guess I lost it. I should report this to Lady

Rosetta..."

While she stood dreading this new task thrust on her, she spotted

something on the floor—a newspaper.

"What is such a cheap thing doing here? Wait, this is..."

After reading one of the articles, Ciel rushed to Rosetta to show her

the news.

***

"Darling, it's terrible!"

Rosetta burst into my room, making a racket. I was in the middle of

instructing Ellen, and the young girl was blindfolded and standing on a

ball. Ellen was breathing hard and looked as though she was about to lose

her balance at any second. Sweat beaded on her forehead as she neared the

point of exhaustion, but I wasn't ready to let her stop yet.

I left Ellen to her training and dealt with Rosetta myself. "What is

it?"

Clutched in her hands was a disposable digital newspaper. I hadn't

read many of them myself since I was rich—I typically got my news from

my subordinates.

Rosetta caught her breath and then showed me a video embedded in

one article. "L-look at this!"

"What is it? W-wait... What is this?" I snatched the paper out of

Rosetta's hands and trembled with rage when I saw its contents.

The article was about an attack on the Ahlen sword style's

headquarters. However, it wasn't the attack that had surprised me as much

as the attacker.

"Someone's claiming they practice the Way of the Flash, huh..."

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Anger welled up within me. The attacker apparently named herself a

practitioner of the Way of the Flash and defeated the head of the Ahlen

style, another Swordmaster. I didn't care about the Swordmaster; I just

cared about how the attacker identified herself. Squabbles between

opposing sword schools were beneath me. My issue was the attacker

claiming to practice the Way of the Flash.

"So there are finally some pretenders, I guess."

To have defeated a Swordmaster, this person must have had some

skill. I glanced at my trusty blade. It was a trophy from my fight with the

Goaz Pirate Gang, and I hadn't encountered a sword that surpassed it since

then. It was still my very favorite sword.

"I won't let anyone try and pass themselves off as a practitioner of

the Way of the Flash. I'll cut them down myself."

Rosetta cocked her head. "Are there no other members of the Way

of the Flash besides you, Darling? Couldn't she really be one?"

"What? I've never met another one before. N-no, wait a second..."

Master's face came to mind. He told me that he was looking for new

students, so I supposed it wasn't impossible that there could be more out

there... Plus, there must've been someone who taught Master in the first

place. If that person had apprentices of their own, then it really was

possible there could be more of us out there somewhere.

"I guess I have to find out for myself."

I decided to keep my favorite sword with me at all times. At the

moment, though, Ellen was about to fall. I got behind her and caught her

as she stumbled.

"I-I'm sorry, Master."

"You still rely on eyesight a lot, don't you, Ellen? Your eyes are

sharp, but you need to polish your other senses too."

"Yes, sir!"

Rosetta had a strange look on her face as she watched the young

girl's enthusiastic response. "The Way of the Flash is a very strict style,

isn't it, Darling?" she commented. "I'm impressed that anyone could

manage to pass it down."

It was practically a miracle that I even came across it myself. I

couldn't help but wonder what Master was up to these days...

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***

At about that same time, Yasushi was being chased around by a

woman.

"You think you can get rid of me that easily?"

His pursuer was a beautiful woman with glasses and lustrous long

black hair in a disheveled state. When she wasn't angry, she must have

looked like an intellectual beauty, but there was no trace of that at the

moment. With a horrifying look on her face, the normally beautiful woman

hurried after Yasushi.

For his part, Yasushi was running as fast as he could. After all, the

woman had a knife in her hand.

"I-I didn't mean to deceive youuu!!!" he cried out.

"Get back heeere!"

The woman almost resembled Nias. Yasushi had come to this planet

by chance. He met the woman and seduced her in a moment of weakness.

She was his type, so he got carried away before realizing that the woman

was looking for something far more serious than he was.

The problem was that he used up all his money and ended up relying

entirely on the woman to support him. Eventually, she began to pester him

to get a job and marry her. To make matters worse...a baby was strapped

to her back. Even through all the commotion, the infant slept peacefully.

While Yasushi irresponsibly let things progress between them, the two of

them had a child. He missed his chance to escape, but today, he was finally

ready. However, when he finally made his attempt, the woman realized

what he was up to.

"I'm not letting you get away!"

"Gimme a break!"

Yasushi tried to run from the responsibility of family life, but she

wasn't about to let him escape.

Then suddenly, he tripped. "Ah—"

Yasushi fell flat on his face in a rather spectacular fashion, and at

last, the woman caught up to him.

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"You enemy of women!!!" she yelled.

"Nooooo!!!"

The woman's knife sped down toward Yasushi...

***

I sat in the usual side room, waiting for another fun party to begin.

Was I tired of this yet? Of course not. Even if I was, it was my duty as an

evil lord to live the high life. My mood soared whenever I thought about

how I was indulging in luxury on my taxpayers' dime! On top of all that,

something I was particularly excited about was going to happen this time.

"You're beautiful as always, Amagi."

Amagi would be attending tonight's party in her new custom-

designed dress. My heart pounded as I saw her standing before me in

something so extravagant, rather than her usual maid uniform. I had been

looking forward to this for a long time. I sidled up to her.

"Master, I believe you promised not to take me to any parties."

"Don't worry—the venue will be dimly lit tonight, so no one will

recognize you. Boy, am I glad Wallace came up with that idea! I never

considered keeping the venue dark. Now I can take you out without

worrying about what anyone will think."

"And your promise?"

"Y-you can come to one party, can't you?" I asked.

"For goodness' sake. Just this one time, all right?"

"Yes!"

I was satisfied that I was finally getting to bring Amagi to an event.

I was looking forward to it so much that I was barely able to sleep the

night before.

"Why do you wish to take me to a party?"

"Because I want to enjoy myself with you."

To Amagi, I was comfortable saying all sorts of embarrassing lines.

Why was that? Because they came from the heart. I didn't care for flesh-

and-blood women because they could betray you. Rosetta was a good

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example of that. I thought she was a woman with a steel will, but the

moment I'd made her mine, she mellowed out completely. What was that,

if not a betrayal? Frankly, lately I was having more fun teasing the truly

steel-willed Ciel instead.

Wallace entered the waiting room. "Liam, it's time to get things

started."

"Got it. Come on, Amagi."

I reached out and she took my hand, though hesitantly. My heart

warmed as I walked to the venue beside her, hand in hand.

"This is my first time taking you to a party, Amagi."

"It is the only time it will happen," she replied.

In contrast to my excitement, Amagi was rather exasperated, but it

seemed to me she was secretly happy in her new dress too. That made me

happy, but...

"This sucks," I said, stopping in my tracks.

"Master?" Amagi cocked her head.

Today, of all days? This guy has the worst timing.

"Calvin. Why did it have to be today?"

Amagi still didn't understand what was happening and found my

behavior confusing. "Master, what is it?"

Wallace hadn't noticed either. "Something wrong, Liam?"

"We've got incoming."

"Huh?"

I slowly let go of Amagi's hand and called, "Kukuri."

Kukuri rose up from my shadow, holding my favorite sword, and

reported to me as I took it from him.

"Multiple enemies incoming, Master Liam. Our communications are

being jammed as well, so we can't call for reinforcements."

"Got it. Take care of the enemies outside."

Kukuri disappeared back into my shadow, and Wallace began to

panic.

"Wait, Liam! We have strong security, and everyone's identity is

checked at the door. No one could possibly get into this venue with a

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disguise."

"They're not inside. They're outside."

The presence I was sensing was definitely outside the venue.

"Wallace, contact the prime minister," I ordered him. "Tell him I

want permission to engage at once."

"Huh? How am I supposed to do that?" Wallace asked, having heard

Kukuri mention communications interference.

"There should be a wired terminal somewhere near here," I told

him. "I'll send a guard with you, so hurry there and contact the prime

minister. As fast as you can, all right?"

I needed to use Wallace's status as a former royal to get in touch

with the prime minister as soon as possible, meaning that Wallace himself

had to be the one to make contact.

Wallace's face twitched. "You're too much, Liam!"

***

Kukuri emerged outside, his subordinates appearing with him. They

were fewer than a hundred strong, whereas the ninjas surrounding the

party venue numbered at least a thousand. Nevertheless, Kukuri chuckled,

showing his enemies no fear.

"Well, aren't there a lot of you? There are many clans and

organizations I've never encountered, but it figures that you would survive

to the modern day. We have history with the Fire Clan, after all."

One of the Fire Clan ninjas replied, "And I never expected to see

someone like you in this time. It seems all the organizations now have

weakened compared to when they were in their prime...but you appear to

be quite skilled."

The head ninja raised his sword. "You shouldn't still be here—and

soon, you won't be."

Kukuri's men drew their weapons too, but Kukuri only spread his

arms wide. "You've done your research into us, I see. In any case, it

doesn't matter what era we come from. It doesn't change the fact that right

now, we're here."

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The enemy rushed the Shadows all at once, and it wasn't just the

Fire Clan. Assassins whose techniques were based on those of Kukuri's

clan were among the thousand as well.

So they sniffed us out and want to take us on, Kukuri thought. Well,

that's fine by me!

He mowed down any operatives who came at him as he ran toward

the enemy leader. A fierce battle between his men and the dark operatives

of this era played out all around him, allies and enemies alike hitting the

ground dead.

Kukuri reached the enemy leader and swung his massive arms

down, but the enemy blocked the strike with his sword.

"This is the end of you," the head ninja said. "That stubborn master

of yours pissed off the wrong people."

As Kukuri leaped back, he noticed a spaceship had appeared in the

night sky—but that was impossible. No ships were allowed through the

protective shell that surrounded the Capital Planet. However they had

managed to pull that off, the bottom line was that the enemy intended to

use a warship to blow Liam away. The vengeful nobles had finally

resorted to brute force to get rid of Liam, consequences be damned.

Kukuri narrowed his eyes. "Well, this is a problem."

He and his men were in a position to escape, but they were charged

with protecting the many people inside the venue. He was prepared to

return to Liam's side, but the enemy leader slashed at him again. Flames

wreathed the ninja's blade, so Kukuri's arm was burned when he blocked

the blow. The leader seemed intent on preventing Kukuri from returning to

Liam.

"You will be destroyed here with us!" the ninja said.

"You're willing to sacrifice yourselves too, eh?"

Kukuri and his men had thwarted many assassination attempts over

the years, like the one from the previous night. Each time, their enemies

came at them with everything they had, ready to sacrifice their own lives

to fulfill their missions.

Undaunted, Kukuri smiled. "You really are fools."

"What?"

An insect-like mechanical leg sprouted from Kukuri's body,

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severing the enemy leader's arm. The arm burst into flame and vanished,

even as the leader quickly regenerated the lost appendage. The wound

seemed to burn, and a new arm appeared.

Kukuri watched this with a touch of envy. "It seems there's a lot to

be said for abandoning your physical body. Unfortunately, I don't think

we'll be able to adopt that technique ourselves."

The enemy leader held his sword before him, sneering with disgust.

"You were too strong then, and you're too dangerous now. That's why the

emperor in your time turned you to stone—out of fear."

Kukuri cocked his head more than 90 degrees, the angle making his

neck look like it was broken. "Fear? I suppose you can say whatever you

like when you don't know anything. If he simply feared us, he could have

just executed us. That sadistic bastard laughed when he turned us to

stone."

"How can you speak of His Majesty like that?"

Even this dark operative was blindly loyal to the Empire, but Kukuri

had interacted with the emperor of his day himself, so he knew the truth.

"The man was simply scum. Emperors are human too. They have no

special majesty or dignity that sets them apart, and that man was the lowest

of the low: the kind who delights in the suffering of others."

"Maybe it was that attitude of yours that got you turned to stone and

forgotten by time."

Kukuri knew he couldn't change the enemy leader's mind on this,

but there was still something he wanted to convey. "Maybe you're right,

but there is one thing I'm thankful to that piece of trash for. It was only

because of him that we Shadows finally met someone worth serving."

As Kukuri said this, a figure emerged from the venue building. It

was Liam, wielding his favorite sword. The enemy leader signaled to his

men with his eyes and some thirty of them turned to engage Liam.

"How foolish," the ninja leader scoffed. "Did he intend to escape by

himself? Does he think a human being can evade a warship?"

One of Kukuri's men attempted to stop the ninjas from reaching

Liam, but he was only one man against thirty. At this rate, the ninjas'

blades would reach Liam...

Then, there was an explosion. Kukuri's subordinate had blown

himself up, taking the thirty ninjas with him. Kukuri didn't even turn to

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look, knowing full well that all of his men were prepared to sacrifice

themselves to defeat an enemy. He had no doubt Liam would have been

fine even without his subordinate's sacrifice, but this was their way. Being

willing to die for their master was just a part of their duty, so Kukuri

wasn't saddened by his subordinate's death.

Suddenly, Kukuri manifested hundreds of blades from his shadow,

all of them flying in the enemy leader's direction. The leader deflected

those that came at him with his sword, but plenty of his nearby men were

struck. The blades pierced their cores, and the ninjas disappeared in bursts

of flame.

Kukuri took up a bare-handed stance. "Don't underestimate my

master. I wouldn't know how to beat him myself, after all. Anyway, it's

about time I make you regret ever coming after him."

Kukuri's battle with the enemy leader then resumed.

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