After hauling us over in our rooms, the teacher placed Midori and me in detention during breaks, lunch, and after class. He told us it was our punishment for attempting to cut classes early in the morning, which we didn’t. Who the hell even thought about this punishment, especially in Japan? Well, it was our teacher who introduced it to our school. Other schools didn’t have one, only in this academy. Detention wasn’t a thing because students had club activities to deal with rather than this. However, the teacher told us otherwise.
Our subject stretched longer than we had expected. But none of these students knew what could come afterward would change everything into a forgotten wasteland. Death slowly approached in our direction. Midori and I couldn’t stand still as we continued fidgeting between our fingers and biting our fingernails. Thanks to our fiddling body movements, some seatmates couldn’t concentrate. We kept looking at the windows, thinking that the portal could appear at any minute. And seconds felt like hours. We just wanted to end this day as quickly as possible without experiencing any casualties.
Luckily, six hours had passed, and nothing had materialised outside. Our eyes watched everything from afar, checking every nook and cranny of anything resembling a portal. But there wasn’t anything. I told Midori that portals had golden hues and purple smoke covering the area, guessing he could see through the place just like me. However, Midori said to me that nobody knew how portals were created, not even the government. And the adventurer’s guild had never seen any golden hue before in their lives. They had no means of checking portals.
After an hour, we could finally leave the classroom. And nothing should happen afterward. Our professor briefed us that we were free to leave the class and advised us to change our ways despite our detention. Of course, we planned on doing that in the first place. But, the thing was, Midori and I did nothing stupid.
I received a text message in the middle of my subject. Hina’s name popped up with her message when I secretly opened my phone during class. She told me she had club activities after school on the third floor beside our building, and she would go home before dinner.
‘Club activities? It’s our first day?’ I thought to myself. But Hina also said that we could join our clubs earlier than everyone else, since we were graduating students. Hina also added that she was an officer and wanted to pass on her status to freshmen students or the lower batches. I wasn’t in any organisation, so I couldn’t care less about it. It was a club about gardening.
“I won’t be long. If you could, you can wait for me outside the school,” Hina added. Even though we hadn’t talked much, she still wanted me to wait for her.
But, unfortunately, a piece of chalk flew straight towards my face like a speeding bullet. It hit me with a devastating banging sound. Everyone in my class, excluding Midori, chuckled up a storm as they witnessed everything. Our teacher, who was already beside me, tapped his feet and crossed his arms as he approached me. His face turned red, and my teacher’s eyes glared at my figure.
“You were late this morning. And now, you’re using your phone during class hours? Give me that thing. Get it from me after class. These rascals. Who do you think you are?! After cancelling your detention, you repay me with this?!” And the scolding continued on forever.
After hearing a piece of his mind, our teacher lengthened our punishment. The teacher claimed that he would put a word to my parents during the parent-school consultation. And that would discipline me as an adult. Well, he taught wrong. I wasn’t doing anything that would harm my peers. It was my teacher’s fault, not mine. But I would also trouble Mrs. Himari about it if she found out about this occurrence. Maybe she could understand? I could only hope she could, or else this would also affect Hina.
Within a few moments, the school bell finally rang. It dismissed every class inside the classrooms. The teacher had no other choice but to continue the lecture and provide assignments for tomorrow. Midori and I weren’t as lucky as our classmates, as the two of us stayed behind and received another scolding session. It eventually became a story about why we needed to become great students for our upcoming university life. Unfortunately, we were the only ones who would participate in that hellish event and wait until sundown before we could leave.
But before anything else, the ground trembled. Every painting hung on the wall vibrated, and the jars on the desks fell like aligned dominoes. The students racing outside lost their balance and slid to the floor. It was a disaster. A natural disaster. At least, that was what these people would think and claim it was an earthquake. However, I knew better.
The portal I saw earlier did this. Within a blink of an eye, things became haywire. I didn’t tell anyone about it, knowing nobody would believe me after hearing about the portal situation. But that turned out to be my mistake. And now, students and teachers inside this building would be affected by the catastrophe that I could’ve prevented.
As soon as the phenomenon occurred, the speakers blinked and turned on by themselves. The ones behind the speaker notified everyone to vacate the academy immediately until the adventurers arrived. This was not an earthquake drill. It was something else.
“Our dean and teacher had already summoned them from the guild. And they are on their way to help us!” the speaker claimed. They talked about the adventurer guild - a group of talented individuals who could stop this mayhem.
After hearing those words, our class hurriedly went out of our classrooms and pushed each other towards the side. We bumped into each other’s class and stampeded our way to the exit. Everyone shoved one another, trying to leave this place and save themselves. Nobody listened to the protocols of our teachers. It was useless.
Deafening screams reverberated inside the rooms as the girls from every class screeched in fear. The boys did the same and tried forcing themselves into the sandwich-like crowd. Even the teachers didn’t care about their students and tried racing with them. They had their own families, after all. So, those teachers wished to save themselves without caring for their students. Some still wanted to help us, but it didn’t matter.
Midori and I were one with the horde as we battled our way towards the exit. We took the stairs, but the other students had the same idea as we had. I told Midori that we had to check the other building since Hina was there. I didn’t want to leave her behind, considering I was her brother.
While that happened, something struck my vision. Everything became blurred. The golden runes and purple smoke emerged on the sides and became visible to everyone. Those students in front pointed to the magic circles, but the others cared little about it, most of them but Midori and me. It was akin to the time I first saw them when I was still six-years-old.
But it was too late. The damage had already been done as the building’s foundation collapsed. Luckily, the school had six storeys, and the students from above had already made their way towards the exit. It was the same as the other building where Hina was. Most students had already rushed downstairs and made it out of the academy, including the teachers and other staff.
Luckily, Midori and I also made it outside. However, I wasn’t pleased about it. When I looked around, I didn’t find Hina among the ocean of students. I didn’t see her classmates either. Even though I had already squinted my eyes and browsed the entire land, Hina wasn’t with the sea of students. Something must have gone wrong. I could feel it.
[A group of people have entered the class D portal.]
[Quest: Defeat every single monster residing in this place. There is no time limit.]
[Reward: Treasure Chest (Common)]
There was a floating box that appeared before me. I wasn’t the only one who could see it. Midori saw it too, but he claimed it was the adventurer’s job to do it, not ours. I had no idea what he had mentioned, so I put that note aside and focused on saving Hina. The panicking students also glimpsed at the panel, but they were too afraid to notice it. How could they, when everyone could die at any second?
“Midori, if the adventurers arrive, tell them to go to that building and look for my sister,” I instructed, and dashed straight to the other structure without thinking about anything else. She was the most important thing in my life, after all.
But before I could even leave the open area, Midori grabbed my shoulders. His hands were firm as he returned my gaze.
“What the hell are you doing, Aoi? It’s too dangerous!”
“But I can’t leave Hina to die… I have to save her.”
When he saw my face, Midori nodded and answered. “Got it. I’ll relay the message to the adventurers if I find one. Until then, good luck, bro….”
Midori wanted to accompany me and save Hina - his first love. However, he knew that if the two of us entered the premises, the overwhelming number of students would crush us. One of us would just slow the other down. And it was wiser to call for help, especially to those adventurers who had otherworldly abilities. Somebody had to stay behind and alert those adventurers as soon as possible. I went inside the portal to look for Hina.That was my job as Hina’s brother.
After our exchange, I rushed towards the building right next to ours and clashed against the wave of students. They were sprinting outside, but I was running in the opposite direction. I didn’t have anything but my stark hands. However, it was enough.
Saving Hina was my utmost priority. As long as I can grab her and leave, everything will go alright. It would be perfect if Hina didn’t suffer any wounds or trauma from these. I had to cross my fingers while dashing straight into the collapsing building.
The only thing I feared was the monsters summoned by the portal. From what I reckoned, these portals could transfer untamed beasts inside. And those fiends almost killed my parents and me when I was still a kid. The only way to defeat them was to use extraordinary powers granted by these otherworld dimensions. Nobody could get out until the portal’s mission was accomplished. The adventurers who conquered these portals related them to game mechanics, where these portals acted like dungeons.
It was something that the government couldn’t even explain.
Lucky for me, I squeezed myself into the crowd of students and entered the building. Hina’s classroom was on the third floor, and this academy had four storeys. Fortunately, most students had already left this place. It made room for me. However, Hina was still unnoticed by my eyes and remained trapped on the third floor. “HINA! WHERE ARE YOU! HINA!” I called out her name, hoping I could find her. Everyone I passed by shrieked at the top of their lungs about monsters or whatnot nestling above us. I wasn’t paying attention and continued my hunt for my step-sister. She was important to me. But as soon as I reached the third floor, my eyes widened in dread. And it was my mistake to neglect such an obvious warning from the students. Little did I know it would come back and bite me. The figure in front of me was what
The monster had already targeted me as its next prey as it glared in my direction. While that happened, a voice coming from Hina’s classroom shrieked and sprinted outside. The girl wasn’t Hina, but she wore the same uniform as my step-sister. Tears fell from her eyes as she careened as far away as possible. I could only guess she was a classmate Hina talked about from her earlier message. But I had no relationship with her besides from Hina. “I-I thought help arrived! I-I don’t wanna die! I don’t wanna!” The girl kept yelling at the top of her lungs and booked it. I couldn’t blame her. If I were in her position, I would’ve also run away. However, I wanted to protect Hina with my life. So I stayed and hoped I could save her with everything I had. The student ran across the hallway’s opposite side without caring fo
“Hina…” I whispered. “Whatever you do, don’t open your eyes. Run away from here as fast as you can. I’ll catch up.” “I… No. I won’t leave you behind, b-brother!” Those were the words I mumbled to the shivering Hina. She clutched her hands behind my back, refusing to obey my words. Hina told me she wouldn’t run away without me. That girl didn’t like the sound of leaving me to die, even though we barely talked for the past few years. It made me smile. But it also made me terrified of what was about to come. I steeled my fist and wished to take it all. This was my job. I lost my family at a young age and lived with strangers I didn’t know. If there was someone who should live, it was Hina. Her parents saved me from despair when I should’ve already died from hunger or depression. Hina had a life even before me, while
“I-I need to go, big brother! I… I don’t know what would happen if my parents…” “I know, Hina. That’s why I need to go and check them for you. Besides, you can’t do it in your condition. If you could walk, maybe I could accompany you. But once we’re out there, you might get sucked into a portal just like this one. Trust your brother, okay?” “But…. If you die because of this, I…” “I won’t, Hina. Trust me.” “Okay…” Hina had eyes itching to go out and look for her parents. If I were in Hina’s position, I would’ve said and acted the same thing. If my parents were on the line, I would’ve run straight to them and stayed by their side. However, Hina couldn’t, not without getting enough rest from her shaking feet.
“Mom, dad…. I’m sorry…. I’m sorry I’m not good enough…. I’m sorry I don’t have any powers. I… I should’ve been…” I wanted to stop her. My hands almost reached out to tap her back, but I stopped myself from touching Hina. From my observations, this girl needed to let out her emotions… However, not like this. Hina blamed herself for her parent’s conditions, even though she didn’t do anything wrong. It was the portal’s fault, not hers. But I… What else could I do but watch Hina suffer alone? I wanted to be the brother that Hina needed, especially in this dire time. Even so, things weren’t supposed to be like that. “It should’ve been me who’s lying on that bed…. I should’ve been the one wounded, not them…. I don’t want you to die… Please…. I don’t want you to die.” Hina then turned her face towards me and asked, “Bro
“This is just in; millions of portals have appeared throughout the city of Tokyo, Japan, and other countries in the entire world! According to the United Nations, every country is fighting back against the portals and the creatures summoned inside them. And the government has finally disclosed the existence of monsters residing in these entryways and adventurers! Adventurers are people with awakened powers, be it super strength, speed, intelligence, or taming beasts. The adventurer’s guild, specifically Crimson, and the prime minister, would like to recruit talented individuals to fight back against these portals wreaking havoc in our city! Anyone with these powers is automatically qualified to conquer dungeons and retrieve the treasure living in these portals. Please be advised that every treasure the guild receives shall be handsomely rewarded! Changing this instruction will be given on further notice.”
[Two adventurers have entered the class B portal.] [Quest: Defeat the monster residing in this place.] [Reward: Ruined Sword (Rare)] ‘Two adventurers? Why are there two people inside the portal? It must’ve been a bystander that got lost on their way back or someone who has died recently,’ I thought, while looking at the panel. And it was the most reasonable explanation behind the panel’s description. Like any other game-like feature, the system might have experienced a bug in the portal. But the reward that the commenters mentioned was real. Defeating the monster would grant me the [Ruined Sword], which the portal had labelled as something rare for its quality. All I had to do was to defeat the monster guarding this port
I couldn’t leave a dent against the monster, no matter what I did. There was no way for me to use my sniper, thanks to traumatising memory haunting my head. So I threw rocks at the ghoul. It was my only chance to deal with minor damage and prolong the inevitable death waiting for my soul. I wasn’t expecting anything, so the pebbles I hurled dealt no damage to the ghoul. When the Grim Reaper finally fought back, the ghoul swung his weapon and hit my right arm. I could still use my hand, but blood flowed from my shoulders and created a pool of blood beside my feet. I didn’t suffer any broken bones, but I wasn’t unscathed either.“Fuck… if this continues, I will die.”I gave up on everything before. However, I promised Hina to return home and pay the hospital bills. She was waiting for me. After ten years, Hina finally ca