The hand drew closer to Atsuro. It did not grasp him. It did not tighten. It was simply… there. Near his neck, close enough for him to feel the air itself take a step backward.
Izanami leaned slightly forward. Not to make her voice clearer but to make it closer than it should be. She said, with a cold smile, as if opening an old wound with a single finger:
"It's been a long time, Atsuro."
He did not flinch. But the stone in his chest released a pulse no one else could hear.
She continued, her eyes gleaming with lazy amusement:
"I was wondering… does your blood need all this time to remember itself?"
She stepped back. And in that step , the weight of the place returned. She lifted her head slowly, and looked down at him, the way one looks at a possibility that was supposed to have ended long ago.
"Strange…" she said in an amused tone,
"that half a demon survives longer than I expected."
Atsuro clenched his fist. He did not raise his weapon. He did not step back. He spoke at last, his voice steady in an unsettling way:
"If you're here to remind me of what I am… you're late."
Izanami laughed. A short laugh. Devoid of any warmth.
"No," she said, tilting her head slightly,
"I'm here to see what you've decided to become."
She paused for a moment. Then added, as if savoring the words:
"Luck… Blood… and choice."
She stepped closer again, but this time she did not extend her hand. She spoke with a lethal calm:
"They all stopped at you, Atsuro."
Her smile widened into something unseen, but felt.
"So tell me..." she whispered,
"are you still waiting for probability to save you? Or…"
She stopped. Her gaze fell to his chest.
"…have you finally decided to bear the consequence of your choices?"
In that moment, the light trembled. No explosion. No activation. Just resonance.
Atsuro answered, his eyes never leaving Lilithia:
"Luck is not a choice… but the world's bias toward those who decide to bear the consequence."
Izanami straightened.
"Luck protects no one… it only delays the fall."
Boredom returned to her features like a curtain falling into place.
"Hmm…" she muttered,
"it seems this scene won't be as entertaining as I expected."
She turned halfway around.
"Talking with you is enjoyable,"
she said without looking at him,
"but the real game… is not decided here."
She stepped into the shadow. Then added, in a light tone as if tossing a chess piece:
"Stay alive, son of blood. I may need you… later."
Her presence faded as if it had never been a decision but a loss of interest.
As for Lilithia, she did not move immediately. Not because she was afraid but because the name was still stuck in her chest.
Kaguchi.
It was not a memory. It was a wound that had not healed because it had never been allowed to bleed.
He. The one who threw Villiam to the ground. The one who tore his voice before his body. The one who left the blood an open question and did not wait for an answer.
How many times had she imagined this moment? How many times had she seen her sword pierce his chest in the darkness?
But now… and he was here, standing just a shadow away.
She did not feel at ease. She felt a weight heavier than hatred. Because killing him would bring Villiam back. And because leaving him alive meant acknowledging that some wounds do not close.
She gripped the sword. She had not raised it yet. She said to herself, in a calm that was unlike her:
"If you are my end… it will not be without cost."
His name rose from her chest before her voice did.
"Kaguchi!"
It was not a call. It was a fissure.She stepped forward. The air trembled.
"I will kill you."
She did not say it as a threat. She said it as a deferred truth.Time stopped for a moment or so it felt.
Kaguchi did not turn around. He did not raise a weapon. He did not change his stance. As if the name had not been meant for him. As if her threat did not deserve to be heard.
That was worse than any response.
Rage exploded. Lilithia clenched her fist and raised her sword with a violence she hadn't calculated.
In the same instant, the shadow moved. It did not burst. It did not lunge. It only shifted, as if it had responded before being commanded.
And then, Kaguchi finally turned. No surprise. No anger. A single look, cold, empty, as if to say:
"You're late."
And in the next moment, the void struck.
The shadow moved. No warning. No declared intent. Kaguchi did not lunge, the blood-covered shadow compressed then threw itself before Lilithia.
Her sword rose at the same moment. She did not step back. She did not scream. She struck.
The edge cut through the shadow, but the shadow did not split. it bent.
The force collided with Kaguchi's arm. A muffled sound. As if the strike had entered something deeper than the body.
Lilithia shifted a step. Then another. Her feet dug into the ground, but the ground did not yield.
Kaguchi raised his hand. No spell. No name. Only the result. The air surged like a mass. It collided with her shield. It cracked. Then broke.
Lilithia slid onto one knee. She rose immediately. The blood at her mouth gave her no pause.
She attacked again. A strike. A spin. A horizontal slash. Every movement calculated. Every breath a fighter's. But the difference… was not skill. It was weight.
Kaguchi advanced half a step. Lilithia's sword halted before it could touch him. Not because it was blocked but because the distance refused to complete.
She clenched her fist. The shadows beneath her feet trembled. She did not surrender. She said through ragged breaths:
"I...."
The strike reached her. Not with a sword. Nor with a fist. But with his presence.The air exploded. The body flew. It collided with the far wall and fell.
She rose once more. Her eyes remained steady. But the body… lagged.
Atsuro tried to move. One step. The void gripped his feet as if the ground had turned into a decision against him.
He gritted his teeth. The Luck Stone in his chest was silent. No warning. No weighting.
"Move…" he whispered.
Nothing happened. He looked at Lilithia and saw her take another strike.The body rose. Then was sent back to the ground. Each time slower.
He screamed without sound. And in that moment, the darkness shifted. Not the place. Time. It returned. A memory
_
It was smaller. The void narrower. The blood in his mouth tasted metallic. Voices behind. Refusal. Curses.
"Half-demon."
He fell. The darkness swallowed the vision.
He reached out. He did not expect anyone to catch him. But a hand grabbed him. Warm. Steady. A voice that was not afraid:
"Rise."
He lifted his head. Villiam. Standing. His body between him and them. A warm smile surrounding his face.
He said calmly, unsuited to the situation:
"As long as you breathe… you are not alone."
He gripped his hand. And pulled him out of the darkness.
_
The sound returned. The pain returned. Kaguchi returned.
Lilithia was trying to stand. And fell. In that moment, the stone pulsed. Not light. Not energy. A decision.
Atsuro pressed his foot. The void cracked by a single step. Then a second.The Luck Stone
chose no probability. Weighted no path. It obeyed.
Atsuro spoke in a low, but steady voice, as if swearing:
"I promised him."
The cracks beneath his feet widened. The void which had restrained him wavered.
And for the first time… luck sided with will.
