“Ah, yes. I almost forgot about that,” Akai said, and motioned his hand that he would follow Vulcan’s lead. "The trucks you ordered under my name. Yeah, yeah. I get it. Don't worry. I've already taken care of all of them. As long as you give me what I want, that is."
Vulcan took the opportunity and led all of us towards the trucks. And when the driver and the staff from the moving van helped us open the truck's door, dozens of swords, shields, and platemail greeted our eyes.
"I forged each and every one of them, just like you've ordered. You can check it out if you want to."
"I will."
As Vulcan gave the go signal, Kei and Akai went inside the truck and checked the organised boxes. When Akai ripped the container open, he immediately witnessed countless b
Akai’s Point of View___________________________“Sir Akai, they might be heading towards the Dark Market portal. It’s a portal without monsters residing inside of it any obstacles that could harm living beings. Should we eliminate them or force Vulcan to work with us?” Kei, my right hand and temporary secretary of the Crimson Guild branch in Tokyo, Japan, asked me.I killed thousands of people already, let alone children or elderly. And I did those crimes to save the greatest number of humanity, even if the world and the government would be against me. Plucking two strangers wouldn’t change a thing on this planet. It was a battle of the fittest, and everyone hailed me as the strongest adventurer on the planet. But despite these thoughts sinking inside my head, I let Vulcan and the boy free from my wrath. I was in a good mood. I would receive wonderful news about what would happen in the future. And if I would enter that guild, which was a kilometre away from me, I would learn someth
“Did we lose him?” I asked, as Vulcan and I returned inside the portal Vulcan nodded and opened the door from his shop. As soon as he saw me enter the smith, he shut the doors and covered it with a sign saying that we were close for the time being. I didn’t question everything and went along the flow.When the two of us arrived inside the usual room, the desk that was messy was finally trimmed down. The weapons, shields, and platemails Vulcan made were recently sent to Akai. And those items were the ones that consumed most space inside this place. The scent of metal disappeared, replacing it with a stench of food and the fire crisping over on the oven in front of us. Those burning coals were the only sound that reverberated inside the smith. But it looked like Vulcan had something to say to me.“Sorry, kid, that I got yourself into my mess.”I shook my head and replied, “No biggies, old man. I’m a wanted criminal both by the government and the Crimson Guild. Making enemies along the
As soon as the sun came out - or for my situation, the timer - I immediately got out of my bed, bought some processed food for Vulcan just if he woke up, and rushed outside the portal. I planned on using my sniper and train for today. But before I could do that, I needed to visit Hina. I told her that I’d return in a couple of days or a week. And now that the week kinda arrived, I had nothing else better to do but to tell her I would leave the hospital room for a few more days to train my sniper. If she found out how cool my rifle was, Hina would freak out! She was the only person who knew about my identity and my weapon. So I gotta let her see this. When I exited the portal, I zoomed straight at the streets and finally arrived in front of the hospital. But before I could enter the structure, I stopped by at a convience store and purchase something I knew I would use later. It was Hina's favourite, after all. And when I entered the building, I climbed the stairs, slid the door from Hi
Hina’s Perspective___________________________Just like what my brother had mentioned, he didn’t show up and check on me. If he did, it would be the end of my training session here inside the portal that Doctor Maruki had created. And I was just getting started on the exciting part! It would be a shame if Aoi showed up where my training had finally bore fruit to me.When Doctor Maruki told me to drink the medicine he brewed, my stomach ached and sent me back to bed. Even though I wanted to train some more, the portal only lasted for an hour. And when that hour was exhausted, I was left with no other choice but to rejuvenate all the lost energy inside my body.I trained until my body wore out or the portal disappeared. Doctor Maruki even left me inside the dimension. But since he had a job and patients to take care of, he left me inside the portal to do whatever I could. And when he exited the dimensional, I did nothing but enhance my ability. Fortunately, Doctor Maruki gave me contro
Aoi’s Point of View__________________________When I entered the portal, a sky-scraping wall was the first one that welcomed my eyes. It reached for over a couple of meters, which was even bigger than twelve trucks falling in line. No. The barricade stretched more than those automobiles. And it would be an insult if I compared the panel from automobiles found in our reality.I thought that Doctor Maruki was behind this madness. He created this haven portal, so it wouldn’t be a surprise if he could summon a wall out of nothing. It wasn’t unusual to see adventurers having two or more abilities that they could handle. But even so, my thoughts proved me wrong.When I glanced at my sister, Hina had magic circles glowing and twirling on her hand. It didn’t come from the portal or anyone who planned on attacking her. It came to Hina’s hand herself as she summoned those walls.Now that I had remembered it, Hina could materialise walls out of nothing. She told me all about it before. And Hina
“H-Hey, what’s wrong, Mister Nakamura?” the nurse asked, as she tilted her head.Before the nurse could turn her head behind her back, I pulled her attention back at me and prolonged the conversation. But the talk immediately went south. Talking to people was one thing. But a woman asking for attention? Man, that was something else.It was a bar raised to the highest level, hoping to drag me down to the ground.“What lovely weather we’re having, right?” I said, and immediately bit back my words. How can I be so stupid? Why would I even bring up the weather, when the window was literally behind the nurse. And that was the place where Hina grappled herself on the weirdly-looking, deformed rock.Just as the nurse agreed to my statement and prepared her body to gyrate behind her, I pulled her shoulders close to mine. Our eyes met accidentally, as my hands wrapped around her waist. The nurse wanted to free herself from my arms, but her body refused to obey her commands. Soon, we both star
“You might not notice, but you’ve snuck around with me since day one!” I said, and brought a chair for the two of us to sit in. Hina complied and sat beside the empty chair as I continued my sentences. “It doesn’t look like it, but you’re the only one who pushes me forward. Do you remember how I fought the Wyvern from the hybrid portal?”Hina shook her head. “No…”“I wanted to save those people not because of charity. It’s all because of you. When I came face to face with the Wyvern, I knew I was about to lose. But I didn’t. I didn’t let the Wyvern win. If I die from the monster, who would cook you a decent meal? You can’t even cook rice, Hina.”“HEY!” Hina cried, but I carried on.“I mean, I wanted to save them and all. But that’s not my point. My point is that you’re my moral compass. I don’t want to give you a world where portals exist. And a lot of people died because of me, which is why I understand what you’re feeling right now. If there’s anyone who could understand your feeli
I didn’t expect anything from Vulcan’s training ground. This place was meant to be a smith, so why would a sniper range be in an artisan room? As it turned out, the portal changed within the owner’s shop. And for Vulcan, the smith had morphed as well.When I entered the place, my eyes quickly glided at the walls surrounding the room. The training grounds were as big as a mansion where it could fit an entire zoo inside. And when I glared at my fore, training dummies greeted my eyes. Those were going to be my training partners for today, which were made of stacked hays and cottons for their clothing. From afar, those figures looked like scarecrows. But when I trundled forward, the training targets, which I had assumed were puppets, had monstrous and distorted features incomparable from Hina’s golems.When I came face to face with the hellish marionettes, every cell inside my body yelled for me to run away. I wanted to, but what was the point of entering this place if I would be afraid o