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SLAUGHTER – PART 1

April 7, 2016Tgurneu

 

Zatoh once got out of the Book in the middle of reading it. He was a little tired. Only a small time had passed, but reading the Book exhausted his mind. He turned his head around and lightly pressed on his eyes.

“How do you find it?”

“Interesting. This boy who wants to become a monster… yeah, he’s interesting.”

Lascall, who stood by Zatoh’s side, sent him a curious look.

“However, wouldn’t you rather directly eat rather then read it? Isn’t that your ability?”

Zatoh answered while stretching his fingers again.

“Reading it is also interesting. I’m quite frankly tired of just eating.”

At that time, a huge wave suddenly appeared in the calm sea. It wet the corpse of the boy lying next to Zatoh and Lascall and receded.

Zatoh’s fingers once again touched Enlike’s Book.

 

Even after Enlike saw Qumola’s smile, the following days passed as usual without any change. Every day he simply sat on the beach to conduct his Magic Deliberation and improve the power and accuracy of his lightning. For a while, there was no night-time combat training. These days could have been called peaceful in a twisted way.

“That’s enough for today.”

Boramot announced. Enlike and the rest opened their eyes and stood up. Boramot started preaching like usual in front of them.

“Not even one of you had succeeded in your Deliberation today. I’m at the limits of my patience seeing your unsightly performance. If you don’t want to be killed, get stronger. Those who will not be able to will die. Don’t forget this. That’s it.”

Boramot’s sermon had ended and the group dispersed. Enlike and the rest started returning to their caves like usual.

“Hey, Enlike.”

When Enlike was about to go back, Boramot called out to him.

“What’s wrong with you lately?”

“What?”

Enlike returned a question because he couldn’t understand. Although the speed of his growth had slightly diminished, he still kept growing stronger.

“Lately, you haven’t been reading the Books about Hamyuts.”

“Yeah.”

Thinking about it, rather than him not reading them lately, it’s more like he forgot they existed.

“Did you already memorize Hamyuts’s capabilities? You don’t need to see them anymore?”

Boramot was wrong. Enlike’s purpose in reading the Books about Hamyuts wasn’t to check her battle capabilities in the first place. What he wanted to see was her smile.

Since denying it would be bothersome, he decided to leave it at that.

“Yes, that’s it.”

“Hmm… oh well. Keep making an effort so you can become a real monster.”

The two separated and each went back to their residence.

 

When Enlike came back, Qumola was wielding a hammer next to the bonfire for some reason.

“I’m sorry for breaking your cup, Kayas-san. I’ll try to fix it.”

“Oh man, that sucks.”

Kayas scratched his head.

“What am I going to do now?”

“Please use this one instead.”

“Is this a medicine bottle? It smells weird…”

“I’m sorry!”

“Ah, it’s fine.”

Kayas and Qumola talked in a friendly manner. Enlike carefully watched them doing so.

Ever since the day he saw Qumola’s smile, only one thing had changed. Enlike began following her with his eyes. Whenever they were together, he would look at her face and movements.

Suddenly, Qumola noticed she was being watched. Their gazes met and it caused her body to shiver. The frightened Qumola went to hide behind Kayas.

“…”

Enlike averted his gaze.

“Anyways, it’s time to eat. Let’s all eat to our heart’s content and choke on it!”

After Kayas’s greetings, the usual meal time had started. They also put the leftovers of the military rations inside the cloth in the middle like usual.

Then, something unusual happened.

Just before finishing his meal, Enlike still had a mouthful left. He decided putting it on the cloth for Qumola. Everyone there was looking at his face.

“What’s wrong, Enlike?”

Kayas asked without thinking.

“Nothing.”

Enlike answered bluntly.

“Umm, Enlike-san, you don’t need to worry for me…”

Qumola said with a small voice.

“…I see.”

Feeling a bit lonely, Enlike picked up what he put on the cloth and tossed it inside his mouth. It was disgusting as usual.

He considered trying to talk to Qumola. He didn’t know anything about her. He only knew about her smile that he had seen only once and her timid appearance that seemed like a mouse.

Enlike wanted to know more about Qumola. However, she was terribly afraid of him. Whenever he would raise his voice towards her, her legs would shake. Whenever he looked at her, Enlike hesitated if he should try talking to her.

 

As meal time was over, the group began chatting. In the middle, Kayas was exchanging words with the others. Besides him Qumola was sitting all by herself.

“Now that I think about it, Qumola.”

Kayas opened his mouth.

“I want to see your treasures.”

“Huh?”

“Everyone gave them to you, right? Show us.”

Qumola made a small nod and ran to her cave.

“Here they are.”

She brought a small bag from the cave. She laid it in the center of the circle and sat there as well. Her position was such that her back was turned towards Enlike who sat a little farther.

“Not bad at all.”

“Oh, this is the one I gave you.”

“Who gave you that?”

The group was happily talking. Qumola who was at the center of attention also seemed to have fun. However, Enlike couldn’t take part in the conversation. Without saying anything, he simply stared at Qumola’s small back.

Feeling lonely, he finally left his spot. As Qumola and the rest were happily talking amongst themselves, no one had noticed him.

 

“What is it, Enlike?”

Boramot poked out his face from inside the log cabin. Enlike had decided to come there.

“Do you want the read the Books about Hamyuts?”

Enlike shook his head to the side.

“Hmm, oh well. Come in.”

Enlike was invited inside. Boramot’s cabin was warm. On top of his table was half-eaten canned meat, corn soup and a liquor bottle.

“What is it? Do you want to kill someone?”

Enlike shook his head.

“What’s wrong, Enlike? You’re acting strange lately.”

“I have a question. Why is Qumola here?”

“What?”

Boramot frowned.

“What’s wrong with Qumola? What will you do with that information?”

“Nothing.”

“…Oh well.”

Boramot took a sip from his bottle and started talking.

“She’s a Meat like you brats. Since her mind is still close to a human being, I brought her thinking that she might be of use.”

“And?”

“That’s it. Why are you asking?”

Boramot said in a bored tone. Enlike began thinking.

“Everyone seems to care about her. Why is that?”

As Enlike said this, Boramot looked even more bored.

“What, did you also start taking interest in the opposite sex?”

That way of speaking was more unpleasant than ever.

“That’s not what I mean. I’m just asking why everyone seems to care about her.”

After pouring more alcohol down his throat, Boramot answered.

“They’re a bunch of guys stuck on an island without knowing of the outside world. Even that sort of mouse will catch their interest.”

Enlike took offense in him calling her a mouse. He also thought that way of her, but Boramot saying it felt unpleasant to him.

“I have once seen her smile.”

“And what of it?”

“Why did she smile?”

Boramot snorted after hearing Enlike’s question.

“Because she’s a mouse. Give her some food and she will obviously smile. That’s all.”

Boramot gulped down the remaining liquor as if saying the conversation was over. Enlike felt that his eyes were telling him to go away if he didn’t have any further business.

However, that’s not what he wanted to hear. Enlike stood up while thinking about Boramot’s disappointment.

He returned in front of the bonfire. The fire was already gone and Qumola and the rest were nowhere to be seen. While staring at the bonfire’s traces, Enlike recalled Qumola’s small back and the faint smile he had seen her wear that day.

“…Qumola.”

He let out that name with a small voice. There was no reply.

Enlike suddenly looked up to the sky. He could see a lone bird flying.

He shot out lightning. It shined in the night-time sky for an instant, and the bird fell down with a tailspin.

Enlike looked at the feathers of the bird that fell to his feet. Those bluish feathers looked pretty. He grabbed the bird’s neck and pluck out a slightly singed feather.

 

The unchanging days kept going.

Enlike’s abilities have visibly deteriorated. He failed at strengthening his Magic with Magic Deliberation and even in using lightning strikes which he worked so hard on perfecting until now. Also during that day, his lightning that was supposed to be able to travel about five meters struck instead in his immediate vicinity.

Enlike’s body bounced and fell on top of the sand. Boramot came up running in a hurry.

“What’s wrong, Enlike?”

Boramot’s tone was severe. As Enlike’s abilities deteriorated, Boramot also stopped giving him special treatment. His tone was the same as when he talked to the other guys, a mixed voice of scorn and anger.

Fortunately, he avoided a direct hit. Enlike rose while staggering.

“…That’s enough for you. Go back and let Qumola take care of you.”

“…Hey, Enlike. Get a hold of yourself.”

After saying this, Kayas tried lending a hand to him.

“He can go by himself. Continue your Deliberation!”

Boramot’s angry voice echoed. Enlike got up and dragged his aching body back to the cave where Qumola was.

“Enlike-san…”

Qumola stepped up towards the wounded Enlike who was returning to the cave. He then calmly gave her instructions.

“First, bring water. We need to cool the wound and then also let me drink a bit. Use medicine afterwards.”

Just as she was told to, Qumola cooled off his wound and applied medicine. Both her hand movements and expression were clumsy. Seeing her fearfully touch him like that was somewhat sad.

There was no one around. Enlike thought – Maybe now I can talk to her.

Timidly, so as to not scare Qumola, Enlike raised a small voice.

“…Qumola.”

Qumola started pitifully shaking even more.

“…What is it?”

She asked back in a fragile voice.

“Am I scary?”

After looking troubled for a while, she answered.

“Yes.”

“Why?”

“Everyone says you’re scary.”

“What are they saying?”

“They say that you love killing and that you only think about which one of them you want to kill.”

It was not true. Enlike thought about telling her, but didn’t. If he were to say such thing, it would be like him declaring he is not a monster.

If he were to become a monster, he would be able to smile. Enlike still had this lingering regret.

“…Marlin-san, Veyzach-san and Lonkenny-san were all killed by you…”

“I had no choice.”

Enlike replied.

“We’re all here so we become monsters. If we can’t become monsters we will simply die.”

“…”

Qumola didn’t answer, and Enlike became sad again. He wanted to hear some affirmation or even a denial. The silence rejected him far more harshly than anything.

Even he didn’t know what to say. She applied his medicine using cotton.

“I have a question.”

“What is it?”

“Some time before I’ve seen you smile. I want to know why you were smiling.”

Qumola’s hands froze.

“That didn’t happen. I haven’t smiled in a long time.”

“Do you remember Lonkenny’s seashell?”

“…Yes.”

“I’ve seen you smile when Kayas gave it to you.”

“Did that really happen?”

Qumola answered, confused.

“Did I smile?”

“Do you remember now? Why did you smile then?”

“When I received the shell, I thought that perhaps Lonkenny-san was still alive.”

“That’s it?”

“…That’s it.”

Enlike was a bit disappointed. Is that all? He thought to himself.

“What will make you smile?”

“If everyone will stay alive, that will make me happy.”

“I see.”

The treatment was already over. Enlike stood up and turned his back to Qumola.

I feel like I’ve understood something.

Qumola could smile because there were people who cared for her.

That didn’t hold for Enlike. No-one cared about him, so he couldn’t smile.

For Enlike, who was all alone, the only way to smile was by fighting. Just like Ganbanzel said, just like Boramot said, he could only smile by fighting and killing.

However, he also felt that something was wrong.

Was this really his goal?

He shook off that question from his head. It was the only thing he could do.

 

From that day on, Qumola had avoided Enlike even more than usual. Enlike was sad, but he didn’t try talking to her again.

More time had passed.

Enlike’s growth was still slow. There were those who began closing the gap among the group.

For example, Sasari. His ability allowed him to control water. The power of the high-speed water bullets he could shoot exceeded that of a normal handgun.

Although he was inferior to Enlike in his power to deal killing blows, the range and scope of his attacks were better than lightning.

One day, Sasari suddenly talked to him.

“Tonight. You and me.”

There was no combat practice in a long time. It was no longer conducted for Enlike’s sake. It would become a struggle to see who will survive and become a monster, Sasari or Enlike.

Sasari couldn’t hide the excitement on his face. He was trembling, probably due to that as well.

“I looked forward to this day.”

Sasari said.

“Why?”

“Qumola will be happy if you die.”

Sasari said while smiling. The mention of Qumola’s name greatly upset Enlike.

“Why?”

“You know. Qumola hates you.”

It’s a lie – he wanted to say, but didn’t. Qumola had a reason for hating him after all – it was because he kept killing her friends.

 

FINAL PAST — SLAUGHTER – PART 2

April 11, 2016Tgurneu

 

The battle between the two began as the moon ascended.

“Begin!”

After Boramot shouted, the two began activating their abilities at the same time.

Both of them had offensive abilities that were far above their defenses. Enlike’s expectations that the match would be over immediately were betrayed right at the very beginning.

Just as the lightning hit, Sasari moved back. After it struck the sand in vain, Enlike’s entire body was bombarded by water bullets. He was blown away and rolled on the sand.

“…Aah!”

He groaned. Sasari then pursued him again.

If he were to concentrate his attacks on one spot, Sasari could penetrate Enlike’s body. But he didn’t choose to do so. Rather than creating an opening by using a single blow, he instead opted for the more reliable consecutive hits. He shot the small water bullets in an extensive perimeter. It seemed like an absurdly powerful spray. Enlike couldn’t evade it. He could only cower on the ground while enduring those attacks down to his bones.

At the instant he would try standing up all of his bones would break and it would be his end. While keeping himself in the minimal space of bombardment, Enlike kept looking for a chance to counterattack.

When the bullets grazed him they tore his skin, and when they hit they cracked his bones. Enlike tried retreating while crawling on the sand.

“Oho!”

Boramot’s cry reached Enlike’s ears. Was he surprised or was he pleased?

“Why, are you, so quiet, Enlike!”

Sasari shouted and kept attacking. While calmly keeping a steady distance from Enlike, he slowly started to corner him. He always stayed out of reach for Enlike’s lightning attack.

Enlike kept looking for some breakthrough. But there was nothing he could do right now. He could hear his bones cracking. Even from afar it was obvious that they were breaking. Clenching his teeth, Enlike waited for some chance to counterattack.

“Sasari! That’s enough. Finish him off!”

Boramot could be heard shouting this. I got it, thought Enlike. When Sasari will make a bold move to settle the match, if Enlike could avoid that, a chance will come.

“Shut up!”

However, Sasari roared in anger as a response.

“…What?”

“This is my fight, don’t open your mouth!”

Enlike mentally clicked his tongue. Sasari was alert. There was no gap for a counterattack.

This one-sided battle lasted for about a minute. For Enlike, who could only receive the attacks without doing anything, it was an endlessly long minute.

And just as he was about to lose all of his fighting spirit…

The turning point had arrived.

The moon became hidden by the clouds, and the surroundings were wrapped in darkness.

Among the people around, only Enlike noticed that this was the turning point.

He moved.

Enlike shot out a lightning strike, tearing through the darkness. It wasn’t aimed for Sasari who was standing farther back. It was aimed to his right where there was nothing.

Five meters ahead to Enlike’s right, light and dust rose up.

“…!”

Sasari lost sight of Enlike in the sudden darkness for just an instant.

And then there was sudden lightning. Reflexively, Sasari aimed his attack there. The water bullets penetrated the dust and flew into the darkness in vain.

With that opening, the outcome was decided. Enlike ran atop the sand to the left as if drawing a semicircle. Noticing his error, Sasari corrected the path of his attack. However, to aim for Enlike, who was running in an arc, a bit of time was required.

“Oh s-”

Sasari retreated. However, he was too slow. Enlike slightly closed the gap.

Lightning shot with his entire body’s strength blended with water bullets.

Inside the roar resounding on the beach,

“…Qumola.”

Did he mishear such a murmuring?

The two were hit by the interlaced attacks. They both fell atop the sand at the same time.

The water bullets blew Enlike away, and the lightning annihilated Sasari.

“I won…?”

Enlike muttered.

Their strength was even. If this was during the day, or on a cloudless moonlit night, Enlike would have lost.

“…So you have survived, Enlike.”

Boramot, looking at him from the side, said so while approaching.

“This should be a good cure for your slacking lately. Regret this and keep doing your best for Ganbanzel-sama like before.”

Enlike tried raising his wounded body. His feet wouldn’t listen to him. Boramot said something, but he couldn’t hear it well.

“But you having trouble with that level of opponent… Enlike?”

His feet couldn’t move. He fell forward.

“Enlike!”

Enlike lost his consciousness after hearing Boramot’s voice from afar.

When he opened his eyes, he saw he was inside Boramot’s cabin. He had been laid on a blanket spread on the floor. His body was wrapped by bandages all around.

Boramot couldn’t be seen anywhere, but instead Qumola was there.

“Why are you here?”

“Boramot-san brought me here.”

He looked outside the window. It was already evening. Enlike was surprised to think he had been sleeping for more than half a day.

“Where’s Boramot?”

“He was here just now, but he went out to supervise everyone’s Magic Deliberation.”

Qumola explained indifferently. Enlike felt something unnatural in her tone of voice. He recalled that Sasari said Qumola hates him.

“Enlike-san, I need to apply your medicine, so show me your back.”

Qumola said and closed on Enlike.

“I don’t think I really hurt my back.”

“You simply haven’t noticed it. Come on.”

Enlike turned around his back to her. Qumola put her hand on it.

“Qumola.”

Enlike softly said then.

“What are you going to do with that knife?”

He could feel that Qumola’s body had stopped with a start.  He turned around again and looked up at her.

She held a small knife in her hand and looked down at Enlike.

“…”

The two of were completely frozen for a while. Enlike barely managed to say a word.

“Put that knife away. You’ll get killed.”

Qumola pulled a sheath out from her pocket and returned the knife inside.

“Do you hate me that much?”

There was no answer.

Qumola firmly puckered her lips and stared at Enlike with eyes full of hatred. There was no trace of the usual cowardice on her face. From her behavior, he could understand that this was no trick of his imagination.

“Enlike-san. This is the fifth one.”

“Yeah.”

“Every time even a single person dies, I become so sad I want to die myself.

Did you know that I keep resisting my desire to die, see another person die again, become sad, and want to die again, Enlike-san?

I gradually became unable to tell whether I am living or not. My heart is steadily dying along with them. Do you understand my feelings? Enlike-san.”

“I don’t.”

“Is that so? That’s because you love killing so much.”

Qumola kept talking.

“Five people have died already. I have also died five times. Hey, isn’t that unfair? Can’t you die just once?”

Qumola hit Enlike with never-before heard violent words.

He wanted to tell her he was sorry, to forgive him, to apologize. But he couldn’t. Enlike couldn’t act any other way. Because if he were to apologize at all, it would have to be about that fact that he was still alive.

“Did you enjoy? Killing them, that is. Did everyone dying made you feel good, Enlike-san?”

“…”

“Is killing that much fun? If it’s that much fun, then you should just kill me, Boramot, Ganbanzel and everyone else and get it over with!!!”

Qumola kept spitting words of resentment while crying.

It was unbearably sad.

“…I don’t want to.”

Enlike said.

“…Huh?”

“I don’t want to kill anymore.”

He muttered.

“I just kill, and kill, and don’t enjoy it at all. I never did, even once.”

“…”

“We were taught that killing is enjoyable. I also thought it was supposed to be so. But I’m…”

Enlike’s words stopped there. He couldn’t utter a continuation.

“…A…haha.”

Qumola laughed. Pulling at her face, she laughed in a broken voice.

“Why are you… telling me… such a cruel… thing now…”

“I wanted to smile. That was all I wanted.”

Qumola stopped laughing and began crying.

“Why are you telling me this now…”

She kept crying while saying this.

Enlike didn’t have any reply. He raised his wounded body, supported himself on the wall and went outside.

“What’s wrong, Enlike? What are you doing like this?”

After he walked around as if crawling, he found Boramot. He came running to Enlike. He tried assisting him and was surprised seeing his expression.

Enlike was crying.

“…Enlike. Why are you crying?”

“Boramot. Let’s stop.”

“What?”

“Boramot, stop this, I can’t do it anymore.”

Boramot struck his cheek.

“What are you trying to do, bastard?!”

Enlike fell down listlessly. Boramot then jeered at him.

“Can’t do it? Are you kidding me! Do you think you’re allowed to?!”

“I’m…”

“Shut up!”

Boramot kicked Enlike’s body.

“…What did that mouse do to you?”

Muttering this, he walked towards his cabin in quick steps.

“Enlike, I misjudged you.”

While spitting that parting remark at him, Boramot went away.

“…”

Enlike raised his body and wobbled forward.

“Where should I go…”

He muttered. After using up his strength by coming to the beach, he collapsed.

After this, things happened the unconscious Enlike was not aware of.

Boramot returned to the cabin and kicked the door open. Qumola wasn’t there anymore. Boramot picked up a bottle of liquor, drank one sip and threw it on the floor.

“Damn it!”

He spat out.

In the end even Enlike is broken. I shouldn’t have let Sasari die. The rest are hopeless trash.

There’s probably no longer any chance of producing a monster on this island.

But I’m not the one at fault. It’s all because of those piece of shit Meats. If we just had a few more Meats, I’m sure creating a monster would have been possible.

There was something wrong with Ganbanzel’s orders to begin with. No matter how many Meats will be taught Magic, they couldn’t possibly defeat Hamyuts Meseta.

“I shouldn’t have followed Ganbanzel-sama. Following him wouldn’t get me to Heaven. Cigal-sama would be much better.”

Boramot kicked the bottles of alcohol at his feet.

And at that moment, he heard a voice inside his head. One of Ganbanzel’s protégés was a Magician who could use Thought Sharing.

‘It has been a long time, Boramot.’

Ganbanzel’s voice resounded. Boramot instinctively stood at attention.

‘Your health is far more important.’

‘Enough with the greetings, you fool.’

Ganbanzel sent an angry thought. Boramot felt ashamed.

‘So, what about Enlike? And also the one called Sasari. They’re making good progress, right?’

‘No, err, they’re both no good.’

‘…Ho. What do you mean?’

‘Sasari wasn’t good material. And Enlike has fallen for a girl.’

‘So, what are you going to do, Boramot?’

‘They’re both hopeless Meats. With all due respect, no matter how much I try with them, there is nothing I can do.’

‘Hmm…’

Ganbanzel thought for a while.

‘…You are incompetent.’

Boramot felt a shiver run up his spine. If Ganbanzel will abandon him, everything will be over. He will become as worthless as a Meat. If he can’t do something, he will surely just become a Meat.

‘Ganbanzel-sama, please reconsider. I am…’

‘Good grief, it seems I was not blessed with good subordinates. The only one working properly is Enlike.’

‘Ganbanzel-sama, Ganbanzel-sama!’

The Thought Sharing was cut off. With a pale face, Boramot drank more liquor.

Why did it turn out like this? Boramot thought with a drunken mind.

And he started running – towards the caverns on the cliff where the Meats were.

“Get Qumola out!”

Boramot shouted. Qumola was the source of everything. That mouse seduced Enlike and broke him. If she wasn’t there, everything would have gone well.

“Didn’t you hear me? Bring out Qumola!”

Qumola showed herself from the cave and Boramot invoked his Magic. His clothes stretched forward, attempting to kill by twisting her body.

Just as Qumola raised a small shriek, a figure collided with him. It was Kayas.

Kayas knocked down Boramot with a ramming attack, and then shouted towards his friends inside the caves.

“Qumola, run away! Everyone, hold Boramot down!”

“You, bastard…”

Clothes wrapped around Kayas’s body and began twisting. The squeezed body fell on the ground with a thud.

“Kayas-san!”

Qumola shouted. At the same time, the group that came out of the caves all attacked Boramot at the same time. There was a whip that moved while disregarding the laws of physics, a chop with a hand that was sharper than a sword, a sword created using hardened sand – everyone attacked Boramot while freely using their abilities.

“You’re in the way, bastards!”

Boramot’s clothes spread far, repelled their attacks and captured them.

A single band grabbed Qumola’s foot. And just as it tried breaking her bones,

“Qumola!”

Help came. Kayas, who was supposedly crushed to death earlier, helped Qumola tear off the clothes.

Kayas’s ability was super regeneration. He was immortal as long as he still had some signs of life.

“Qumola, come!”

Kayas lifted Qumola and started running.

“Wait, Kayas!”

Boramot tried chasing them. However, their friends all blocked his path.

 

Something could be heard from the distance. Enlike, who was lying atop the sand, opened his eyes.

Something was happening at the caves area. Enlike grimaced due to sharp pain he felt while trying to raise his body.

“…Shit.”

Just as he murmured this, he could hear a voice inside his head. There was no way he could have forgotten it. It was Ganbanzel’s voice.

‘It has been a long time, Enlike. This is the power known as Thought Sharing. Stay silent and listen to me.’

“…”

‘Enlike. I heard that you have been abandoned by Boramot.’

Enlike recalled Boramot’s angered expression. He was probably abandoned then.

‘Boramot is an absolutely incompetent man. He denied your feelings, turned you into a heartless killing machine, and thought he could make a monster like that. I can’t understand him at all.

What was it I said? I said that killing was wishing for the supreme pleasure. Think back to Hamyuts Meseta. The one who abides his feelings by fighting and killing is a monster.’

But, Enlike thought, I don’t enjoy fighting at all.

‘Enlike, rethink this one more time. Who is the one who pained you? Who is the one who hurt you? Don’t you want to erase those who stand in your way, those who are unneeded? It will be enjoyable for sure.

Isn’t this the only thing left for you to do?’

While dragging his aching body, Enlike slowly rose up.

 

Boramot was running. His body was wounded and his clothes were torn off here and there. He had chased after Qumola who went farther ahead behind the caves and into the forest.

His feet stopped. Kayas stood in his way.

“Where did Qumola go?”

“As if I’d tell you, you piece of shit.”

“Then, after I’ll kill you I’ll carefully search for her.”

His clothes, which were lessened by the all the tears, spread towards Kayas. Kayas fought back by trying to tear them off.

“Did everyone die?”

Kayas asked.

“Of course!”

Boramot answered. Kayas clenched his teeth in chagrin and faced Boramot.

When Enlike got his wounded body there, the fight had already ended.

The exhausted Boramot sat down and Kayas’s body lay scattered to pieces.

Enlike didn’t think of him as his friend, but seeing him dead like this made him feel a slight pang of loneliness in his chest. However, those were temporary feelings. They soon disappeared like a flake of snow and he forgot about them.

“Enlike, I’ll give you a final chance, you bastard. Find Qumola who is hiding somewhere and kill her.”

Boramot said haughtily. Seeing him like this was extremely unpleasant.

Enlike turned his palm towards Boramot.

“…Huh?”

Boramot looked at that palm without understanding what was happening. His expression stayed like that all the way until his brain was fried by Enlike’s lightning.

 

Enlike barely dragged his aching body as he looked for Qumola. Before long, the morning sun faintly peeked from the sky. He found her pushing her petite body inside a thicket.

“Qumola, you can come out now.”

“Enlike-san? Why are you…”

“…It’s over.”

“What’s over?”

Qumola timidly exited the thicket and ran past Enlike’s side.

Immediately afterwards, Enlike could hear her screams and cries. That crying voice, that felt as if it shaved off his very life, made his heart ache.

Enlike thought to himself – Qumola will probably never smile again. Because she has no-one left.

“Everything… Just torments me…”

Enlike kept walking while muttering this.

“Once I kill it becomes easy.”

The fact that Qumola was crying. The fact that he killed her friends. The fact that he made her suffer and she was suffering. All of those were sad and painful.

Therefore I’ll kill her, Enlike thought. I’ll erase it all, he thought.

He turned his palm to Qumola’s back.

If he were to kill Qumola, he would surely become a monster this time. He will become a monster and forget everything except fighting and killing.

He wanted to smile. And to grant that wish, he had no other choice.

A single bolt of lightning struck her petite body. Qumola fell to the ground too quickly, as if she was a doll.


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