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Final Chapter 
My Idea of the Ultimate Shadow Commander! 
Rose observes the men in black with her honey-colored eyes. 
It’s been several hours since she’s been brought to the auditorium. The sun has already set, and the warm light from the ceiling illuminates the auditorium. 
She’s cut the restraints off her arms with a small concealed knife. Keeping up the pretense of being bound to her chair, she passes the knife to a girl in the Student Council, who then hands it off to the next student in line. 
Rose can move at any time, but she’s fully aware that acting now would be a waste. 
Her enemies may be few, but they’re all too powerful to neglect. Plus, they’re terribly efficient. Of the group, a man known as Rex and his superior officer, Sir Gaunt, are immensely stronger than the rest. The professors who underestimated and opposed them have been helplessly slain. Even if the hostages could use magic, their chances of winning would be questionable. 
Luckily, Rex hasn’t been back in a while. She hopes the Knight Order has slaughtered him outside…but she knows a fierce warrior can’t be taken down so easily. Rose’s honest thought is that she needs to improve the situation somehow before he returns. 
While Sir Gaunt spends most of his time in the waiting room, he occasionally shows up in the auditorium to search for Rex, at whom he curses under his breath for his prolonged absence. Judging by his appearance and dense magic, Rose believes he can surpass an expert fighter. He might even be able to topple Iris Midgar…not that she wants to believe it. If that’s true, Rose’s chances of defeating him—even if she regains her magic—are remarkably low to none. 
In any case, Rose knows it isn’t the right moment to move yet. But the truth of the situation is she has no time. 
As the minutes elapse, Rose can feel magic slipping out of her body. She doesn’t know the reason, but her best guess is that it’s related to the phenomenon that blocks it. Even though Rose is far from feeling weak, the students with less magic are starting to feel sick. In a few more hours, some of them may even suffer from magic deficiency, which means they’ll lose the chance to fight back forever. 
There’s a figure who always suppressed panic and unease as it rose in his chest. 
Every time Rose remembers the heroic stance of the boy who sacrificed himself to save her, a burning sensation rises up in her body. She isn’t going to let his wishes be forgotten. As she repeats this promise to herself, she waits for her time to come. 
And just then, the moment arrives, unexpectedly. 
The auditorium is suddenly lit up by a radiant white light. 
Rose doesn’t know what it is, but she reacts before she can think. 
She couldn’t care less where it came from. Her instincts are telling her this is her final chance. 
While everyone is captivated by the blinding light, Rose squints as she rushes toward one of her captors. The moment she wraps her hands around his unguarded neck, Rose has a realization. 
I can use magic! She chops his head off with her hand. 
Rose doesn’t know why she can use magic again, but it doesn’t matter. She snatches the sword from the waist of the headless man. 
Raising it, she howls. “We’ve got our magic back! Everyone, rise! This is our time to fight back!” 
The auditorium erupts with movement. 
The girl in the Student Council is set in motion, slicing through the restraints binding the students, and the liberated ones begin scrambling. The air pulses with the collective, feverish excitement of the students. 
Rose knocks a man off his feet by releasing a surge of magic on him. 
All for victory. That’s what is on her mind. 
At that moment, Rose realizes she is the symbol of their insurrection. 
If she keeps fighting, they’ll fight, too. She’ll keep showing them an indisputable victory. Rose swings her sword at full power without focusing on how she’s distributing magic in her body. 
“Pursue the Student Council president!!” 
“Swipe her sword!!” 
She’s the subject of attention and hate and applause as she slaughters multitudes of enemies and frees masses of students, all while continuing to fight. 
Everyone admires and aspires to her valiancy. 
But her combat style is also reckless, and she doesn’t give her internal regulation of magic a second thought. Her power may be immense, but it’s leaving her body, and she’s rapidly approaching her limit. She can feel it as she calmly keeps an eye on her cap. Her magic is slipping away, causing her swordplay to dull as her body grows heavy. 
One-hit kills become two hits, then three. 
I’m almost done… Just a few more…, she thinks. But Rose can feel them closing in on her. 
Just need to kill one more. She realizes something as she approaches her breaking point. 
The zeal of the students has consumed the auditorium. Even if Rose is defeated, they won’t stop fighting. 
The boy has passed his wish on to Rose, who’s distributed it to everyone. As countless lives are lost in battle, someone continues carrying his torch. 
It hasn’t been a waste. 
His death—and the one that awaits her—haven’t been for naught. 
Rose from the kingdom of the arts has her reasons for studying the sword. She’s never told anyone about them; it’s nothing but a foolish dream she had as a child. And yet, it’s a dream she chases earnestly. She hopes that she’s come even slightly closer to actualizing it. 
As those thoughts run through her mind, she takes her final swing. 
It’s nearly devoid of magic—not to mention weak and sluggish. 
But she beheads the enemy with the most beautiful strike of her life. 
It’s the best sensation she’s ever experienced. At that moment, she feels as if she’s finally acquired a precious awareness of something. 
And yet…it pains her to know she’s achieved this when the end is nigh. Rose watches swords rain down on her from all sides, wishing she could live for just one more day. 
And then it comes true. 
An ebony whirlwind blasts through the enemies, causing them to spew gallons of blood and wiping them out in a flash. 
Silence settles on the area, as if all time stands still. 
In the eye of the hurricane stands a man wearing an ebony coat. 
“Astounding. You’re one who possesses beautiful swordplay…,” he says to Rose in a voice that seems to echo from the depths of the earth. 
He appears to be praising the way she handled her sword. His compliment affects her more than words can express. 
“My name is Shadow.” 
The man who calls himself Shadow…is nothing short of frightening. 
“I-I’m Rose. Rose Oriana…” Her voice trembles. She’s too startled to rise to her feet. 
His swordsmanship is far superior to hers. His abilities are the result of assiduous training, of eliminating excess, of honing, of integrating varied techniques. Rose feels as if time has ground down to a halt. She’s never seen swordsmanship as flawless as this. 
“Come to me… My loyal servants…” 
Shadow releases magic with a blue-violet hue into the sky. As Rose bathes in that light, a group clad entirely in black drops into the auditorium. 
Oh no, is this their backup…? Rose wonders. 
But her fears are unfounded. 
The team gracefully touches down and jumps into action. 
This can’t be an internal feud… But they also don’t seem like they’re from the Knight Order. Upon further inspection, she realizes the troop is comprised entirely of women. And on top of that… 
“They’re so strong…” 
Every one of them is tough—a force of nature. 
They chop down the captors in the blink of an eye. 
The women possess the same sword techniques as Shadow. These fearless warriors are under his command. 
“Master Shadow, I’m glad you’re safe.” 
“Ah, Nu.” 
A woman clad in black approaches Shadow with a bow. “Their leader has torched the campus, fleeing the area.” 
“How pathetic… Leave him to me.” 
“Understood.” 
“Does he think he can escape…?” Shadow lets out a low chuckle. 
Flinging his coat open, he slices open the auditorium doors with a single stroke of his sword. As an added bonus, the opponents in his vicinity become mounds of unmoving flesh. 
He’s slightly imitating Rose’s swordsmanship, waving his weapon as if to flaunt it before calmly disappearing into the night. 
Each of his movements sets a perfect example for Rose. 
“Are you all right?” The girl known as Nu approaches her. 
“Yes…” 
“Those were some fantastic techniques,” Nu comments, readying her ebony katana and leaping into the fight. 
Her swordplay is extraordinary. She mows down the men in jet-black, leaving them facedown on the floor. 
Rose can feel her common sense—no, her common sense as a dark knight—shattering into pieces. The swordsmanship exhibited by these warriors doesn’t fit into any preexisting molds. 
It’s an entirely new art of its own. 
Where did this powerful group and methodology come from? Rose is stunned she’s never known of them until now. 
“Fire! There’s fire coming this way!” 
The voice pulls Rose back to reality. She can see the flames rising in the back of the auditorium. 
“Escape if you’re near the exit!” Rose shouts, directing the students. Thanks to the all-women group, they can avoid needless sacrifices. 
The end of the battle is near. 
Rose escorts the wounded to the exit. 
“The Knight Order is coming!!” 
Everyone is relieved by that message. Rose releases the tension in her body and almost collapses but manages to pull herself together in a fluster. 
The students are being evacuated from the auditorium one by one. The fire intensifies, and the men in black are exterminated. 
Before Rose realizes it, the black-clad gang of women are gone. 
They skillfully disappeared undetected, leaving no traces behind, as if they were never there at all. 
Rose helps each student out of the auditorium until none remain and looks back at the overpowering flames that consume the structure. 
“Who are they…?” 
 
A distant blaze casts a faint glow over the assistant principal’s office in the night. 
A silhouette moves in the dark room, yanking several books off the shelves and letting them burn on the floor. 
The books are consumed by the small fire that fiercely illuminates the room. 
The figure is that of a scrawny man in jet-black. 
“What’re you doing dressed like that, Assistant Principal Lutheran…?” 
The black shadow trembles. He should be the only one here, but a young boy managed to enter before he noticed. 
The boy sits cross-legged on the sofa, reading a book. He’s average-looking with black hair—a dime a dozen. But he doesn’t even glance at the flames that spread from the shadow. His gaze is focused instead on a thick book. The sound of turning pages echoes throughout the room. 
“How perceptive of you,” notes the man, removing his mask to reveal a middle-aged face. 
It is indeed Assistant Principal Lutheran, sporting gray streaks in his slicked-back hair. 
Lutheran tosses his mask into the fire. Then he throws off his black clothes and incinerates them. The light intensifies. 
“For my reference, I suppose you’ll let me ask how you figured it out, Cid Kagenou.” 
Lutheran takes a seat across from the boy. 
“I knew it the moment I saw you.” 
Cid glances up at Lutheran for a second before returning to his book. 
“You knew just by looking at me, huh? Maybe it’s the way I walk or my physique… Either way, you have a keen eye.” 
Lutheran glances at Cid, who’s focused on his book. 
Their two shadows quiver under the light of the flames. 
“May I also ask you something for my reference?” Cid asks while staring at his book. 
Lutheran silently urges him to proceed. 
“Why did you do it? You don’t seem the type who enjoys this kind of thing.” 
“Why? Well, it started long ago,” mutters Lutheran, crossing his arms. “I was at the height of my career. Before you were even born.” 
“I’ve heard you won the Bushin Festival.” 
“Yes, but that’s nowhere near my proudest moment. The height of my career was greater than that. You wouldn’t understand if I told you.” 
Lutheran grins. He doesn’t seem to be speaking facetiously but appears somewhat tired instead. 
“Soon after I peaked, I fell terribly ill and was forced to retire. After years of struggle, all my honor instantly evaporated. As I was searching for a way to cure my illness, I found potential in an artifact researcher named Lukreia.” 
“I’m sorry. Is this story gonna take long?” 
“A bit. Lukreia was Sherry’s mother, an unfortunate woman hated by those in her field for being too smart for her own good. As a researcher, she possessed knowledge that was unmatched, and I found her beneficial to me. I supported her work and gathered artifacts for her, and she focused on her research, which I later used. She wasn’t interested in fame or fortune, so we got along just fine. And then I stumbled upon the Eye of Avarice. It was the artifact for which I’d been searching. But you see, Lukreia…that stupid woman claimed it was unsafe, and she was about to request the nation store it for her. Which is why I killed her. After I cut her from her extremities inward, I impaled her heart and twisted my blade.” 
Cid’s book remains open as he closes his eyes and listens to Lutheran’s story. 
“I acquired the Eye, but the research was incomplete. That’s when I conveniently met another researcher—Sherry, Lukreia’s daughter. She was naive and unknowing, catering to my every whim. She never knew I was the enemy, that sweet, stupid child. Thanks to mother and daughter, the Eye is now complete. All I had to do was set the stage to gather magic and prepare the perfect camouflage. Today…will be my greatest day, when all my dreams will come true.” 
Lutheran spitefully chortles to himself. “How’s that for reference?” 
In response, Cid cracks open his eyes. “I think I understood most of it. But…there’s one thing I don’t get.” 
“Try me.” 
“You said you killed Lukreia and used her daughter. Is that really true?” Cid shifts his eyes off the book and fixes his gaze on Lutheran. 
“Of course it is. Does that anger you, Cid?” 
“You’ll never know… I can clearly separate what’s important to me and what’s not, you know.” Cid slightly lowers his eyes. 
“May I ask why?” 
“I do it to stay focused. I have this one dream I always wanted to achieve, and it used to seem unattainable. Which is why I kept cutting things out of my life.” 
“Oh?” 
“We all go through life amassing things we cherish. We acquire friends and lovers and jobs…and it keeps going from there. But on the other hand, I cut things out of my life. Deciding what I don’t need. I’ve thrown so much away. At the end of the day, all that’s left are the things I couldn’t live without. That’s all I live for, and I don’t really care what happens otherwise.” 
Cid snaps the book closed. He rises to his feet and tosses it into the fire. 
“You’re telling me the fates of the foolish mother and daughter don’t matter to you.” 
“No. I said I don’t really care, but that doesn’t mean I don’t care at all. Right now, I feel slightly…disturbed.” Cid brandishes the sword at his waist. “I think it’s about time we start. Someone might barge in if we take too long.” 
“Yes. Sadly, we must part.” 
Two naked blades glisten in the flames, and the battle ends instantly. 
Lutheran’s sword pierces Cid’s chest, which gushes with blood. 
Cid crashes through the door, thrown into the blazing hallway. In a flash, his body is concealed by the crimson flames that engulf him. 
“Farewell, young lad.” 
Lutheran withdraws his sword. The fire in the hallway has entered the room, becoming more intense, and he turns on his heels, about to leave the office. 
“Where do you think you’re going?” 
“Nnr…!” 
As if bouncing off the depths of an abyss, a deep voice resounds behind Lutheran. When he looks back, he finds a man in ebony wearing a magician’s mask, a hood, and an ebony coat burning bright red. The newcomer pays no attention to the flames as he unveils his sword. 
“Curse you…!” Lutheran readies his weapon. 
“My name is Shadow. I lurk in the darkness and hunt down shadows…” 
“So you’re the one I’ve heard about…” Lutheran holds his naked sword steady. 
Loosely gripping the hilt of his katana, Shadow confronts him. 
The pair lock eyes for a moment. Lutheran is the first to look away. 
“I see you’re quite strong.” 
“Hmm…” 
“I’ve also lived with my sword. I can understand almost everything once I confront my opponent…even the fact that I’m at a disadvantage right now. Sorry, but I must fight with all my might.” 
Lutheran retrieves a red pill from his breast pocket and swallows it before producing the Eye of Avarice and its command device. 
“The Eye’s true worth becomes apparent when the items are combined. Like this.” 
The two artifacts clank as they’re joined, emitting a radiant light that forms into a helix of shining letters from an ancient alphabet. Lutheran laughs as he holds the artifacts to his chest. 
“Here and now, I’ll be reborn.” 
It sinks into his chest and clothes and skin, as if submerged into water. 
“AAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaah!!” Lutheran roars as he claws at his chest. 
The glowing ancient letters gather around him, engraving themselves into his body. A blinding luminescence dyes the room white. 
Then the light dims, and Lutheran is found kneeling in white smoke. 
He rises to his feet at a leisurely pace. When he looks forward, a series of small, glowing letters has been etched into his face like a tattoo. 
“Fantastic… Incredible… My powers are returning, and my disease will be cured!” 
Lutheran stands in the middle of a torpedo of flames that undulate under the force of his powerful magic. The glowing letters aren’t just engraved in his face but also his hands and neck. 
“You can never fathom my frenzied strength! This magic has far surpassed all human limitations!” Lutheran sneers. 
“Let’s try it out on you.” 
And then he vanishes. 
The next moment, Lutheran takes a big swing at Shadow from behind. There’s a high-pitched echo, and the air between them ripples from impact. 
“Oh, impressive parry.” 
Upon inspection, Shadow has blocked the attack with his ebony blade as he continues facing forward. Lutheran uses all his might to grind against it, but his opponent’s weapon won’t budge. 
“I underestimated you. But how’s this?” 
Lutheran disappears again. 
This time, there are shrill noises in succession. 
One, two, three. 
Every time, Shadow’s blade adjusts slightly, his movement as minimal as possible. 
On the fourth, Lutheran appears before him. 
“I didn’t think you would block that one. I acknowledge your strength.” He stares at Shadow and grins calmly. 
“To properly respect it, I’ll now unveil my true power.” Lutheran shifts his stance. 
He focuses a devastating amount of magic on the sword raised above his head. 
“In the afterlife, you can pride yourself on making me unleash my might.” 
That single blow comes at Shadow with the power and speed to crush him into smithereens. 
But the ebony blade parries it with ease. 
“What?!” 
A burst of sparks flies between the black blade and the sword of light. 
“You dare block that, too?!” 
“At your level…I’d hope so.” 
The two glare at each other from a dangerously close distance. 
“Ksh… I’ve only just begun!” 
Lutheran’s sword slashes rapidly, leaving behind a beautiful trajectory of white afterimages in the air. 
“RAAAAaaaah!!” 
As Lutheran roars, the ebony blade repels all his attacks. 
“AAAAAaauugh!!” 
The white strikes slam into the ebony blade, the two crashing loudly together as if composing a song. It adds another layer to the burning night. 
But that’s about to end. 
With one swipe of the ebony blade, Lutheran is flung backward, crashing into the desks and tumbling to the floor. 
“Gak… Impossible…!” 
Lutheran clutches his stinging body as he gets to his feet. His wounds will heal quickly, but it looks as if the ancient text is growing dim. 
“I didn’t think this would be a struggle. Heh, I’m impressed. But no matter how strong you are, I’ll end all of you.” 
“What do you mean…?” 
“Well, I’ve arranged for the incidents to look like they’re the work of the Shadow Garden. From the evidence to the testimonies—everything has been prepared. Regardless of your strength in battle, you’ll only suffer in the end.” 
Lutheran chortles, screwing up his face before observing Shadow’s response. 
But Shadow is laughing. A dreadfully deep guffaw spills out of him. 
“What’s so funny?” 
“It’s amusing how you think something this insignificant could end us.” 
Lutheran stops smiling. “You’re just afraid to admit defeat.” 
Shadow shakes his head as if to say, You don’t know a thing. 
“From the beginning, we’ve walked the path of neither justice nor evil. We walk our own path.” 
Shadow holds out his burning ebony coat. 
“You talk big. Accuse us for the sins of the world. We’ll accept them as our own, but nothing will change. We’ll still do what we’re meant to do.” 
“You say you don’t fear opposing the world? Mighty arrogant of you, Shadow!” 
“Then crush it out of me.” 
Lutheran lunges, his bare sword swinging down on Shadow from overhead. 
But Shadow evades the attack, right before his head is split in two. 
“What?!” 
There’s a spray of fresh blood. 
The ebony blade has been thrust into Lutheran’s right wrist, and he immediately switches his sword in his left hand and starts retreating. 
“Impossible!” 
This time, the black sword slices through his left wrist. While Lutheran falls back, Shadow’s katana plunges toward him. 
“Guh…gah…!” 
Lutheran is soiled with his own blood as he fails to counter the swift slashes that his eyes can’t even perceive. His wrists, feet, upper arms, and thighs are stabbed hundreds of times. 
The next series of attacks concentrate on his core. 
“Cut from your extremities inward…” 
Shadow’s deep voice echoes between each stab. 
“…And twist my blade in your heart, I believe?” he confirms, plunging his blade into Lutheran’s chest at the same time. 
“Wha—…?!!” 
Even as blood gushes into his mouth, Lutheran grabs the weapon wedged in his heart and resists. His eyes meet the boy’s gaze from behind his mask. 
“It can’t be. You’re Ci—…!” 
The moment he’s about to finish his sentence, the blade twists. 
“Ga…agh…aghh…!” 
When it’s yanked out, a river of blood pumps from his chest. The light in Lutheran’s eyes and the ancient text begin to fade. All that remains is the corpse of a gaunt, middle-aged man. 
And then there’s the quiet pattering of footsteps. 
“Foster Father…?” 
Head to toe in splattered blood, Shadow whips around to see…a girl with peach hair. 
“Foster Fatherrrr!!” She sprints past Shadow and cradles the corpse. 

 


“No… How…? Why…?!!” 
She clings to the gaunt body and weeps. Her foster father moves no more. Shadow watches her tears fall and wet the corpse’s face before turning away. 
“It’s better you don’t know…” 
And then he disappears into the madder-red flames, leaving her cries behind him. 
 
She hears that the boy with a major back injury is being protected at school. 
When the news reaches Rose, she can’t help but hurry to the first aid tent at the school that burns in the darkness of the night. 
Students and instructors with hands to spare assist with a bucket brigade. 
The Knight Order makes moves to treat the injured and track down the Shadow Garden. 
And Rose finally arrives at the tent after maneuvering through the flustered crowd. 
The boy in treatment is a first-year dark knight with black hair, and he has the same features as the one for whom she’s searching. 
But he should’ve died back there—though it wasn’t like she checked his vital signs. She hadn’t had the time or composure for that. 
Which means maybe—just maybe—he could be alive. He could be the one inside that tent. 
Rose can’t abandon that faint glimmer of hope. 
Her mind negates the prospect while her heart hopes it’s true. Rose notices how weak this is making her. 
Inside the tent reeks of blood and alcohol. The first aid team are in a rush, busily attending to patients. Rose makes her way through the tent, checking each face—until she finds the boy with black hair. 
He’s lying facedown on a bed, being treated for his back wound. 
The doctor is talking to him. 
He’s conscious…maybe. 
“U-ummm… Are you Cid Kagenou?” Rose sounds as if she wants to ask a favor. 
“Yes…?” He twists around to look at her. It’s the face of that same heroic boy. 
“I’m glad…so glad…” 
“Wait…huh?!” 
At some point, she’s embraced Cid, clinging to him tightly as his head squirms against her breast. Rose vows to never lose him again. 
Something hot rises to her chest. 
“Um… We’re in the middle of treatment…” 
“Oh! Right.” 
The timid voice of the doctor snaps Rose out of her daze, and she releases Cid. 
“And how are his wounds?” 
“The gash on his back is deep. It’s a miracle it didn’t damage his nerves or internal organs. It’s not fatal.” 
“Oh my gosh! Really?!” 
“Yes, really.” 
“Wow! That’s great!” Her entire body quivers with joy. 
“Um, yeah, so I think I unconsciously dodged a fatal attack. No, I was passed out, so I don’t really know, but that’s how I survived.” Cid sounds defensive for some unfathomable reason. 
“You must have acted on reflex, thanks to your persistent training. Amazing.” 
“Um, not exactly.” 
Rose kneels before him and looks into his eyes. “No, that’s it. Your undying efforts and passion gave life to this miracle.” 
She caresses Cid’s cheek as she gazes at him, standing close enough for him to almost feel her breath. 
“Um…” 
“You don’t have to say anything. I absolutely accept your feelings.” Her eyes well up with tears as she peers at him, and her cheeks turn as red as a rose. 
“That’s fine if you’re convinced I miraculously survived. But don’t go saying it was some strange anomaly afterward.” 
“All right. For now, please get some rest.” 
“Negotiation complete. Good night.” 
Rose fondly watches him close his eyes and fall asleep. Her heart has never raced so fast in her life. 
Bu-dump, bu-dump, it throbs. 
Up until this point, she’s only heard tell of this feeling, but now she’s finally experiencing it firsthand. 
“Since you’ve saved my life…I shall give my heart to you…” 
She strokes Cid’s hair and stays by his side until dawn. 
 
“Don’t you think they did a good job?” asks an alarmingly attractive blond elf, presenting a sheet of paper. 
In an ebony dress that makes her look like darkness itself, she’s in the Mitsugoshi building late at night. 
Gamma takes the paper from the beauty and mumbles, “Lady Alpha… Um, I don’t know what to say.” 
“I’m sorry. It’s a tough question to answer.” 
Alpha snickers to herself. The paper she handed over is a wanted poster containing a sketch of Shadow in his ebony coat. 
“SHADOW: ENEMY OF THE ROYAL KINGDOM. WANTED FOR MASS MURDER, ARSON, THEFT, KIDNAPPING… What a naughty man.” 
“You’re also on the wanted poster for the Shadow Garden, Lady Alpha. Though it only mentions your name.” 
“Where?” 
Gamma takes out another paper for Alpha to read. 
“The Shadow Garden… What a horrible organization.” 
The glow of the fireplace lights up her profile, and her supernatural beauty radiates from the darkness. 
“But it’s a shame. I can’t believe we rushed back here to find it almost over.” 
Alpha tosses the wanted poster into the fire, muttering to herself as she watches the flames lap it up and black char creep onto the edges of the paper. 
“Accuse us for the sins of the world. We’ll accept them as our own, but nothing will change. We’ll still do what we’re meant to do. How beautiful…” 
Alpha watches the poster turn to ash. 
“Deep down, I used to think I stood on the side of justice. But he wasn’t like that.” 
The light and shadows across her alluring face shift with the swaying flames. At times, she has the looks of a goddess, and at others, a devil. The fire capriciously switches between the two. 
“He’s prepared, and we must follow suit.” 
Alpha turns back to Gamma, who nervously gulps upon seeing her face. 
“Gather every available member of the Seven Shadows.” 
“I will. Right away.” Gamma bows her head. Cold sweat trails down her neck and vanishes between her breasts. 
After a chilly evening wind blows by her, Gamma lifts her head. There’s no one there. 
All that’s left is the flames in the fireplace flickering violently. 
 
“Excuse me…!” 
Hearing someone call out to him in front of the half-charred campus, the ordinary boy with black hair turns. 
“Oh, sorry about that. I was totally spacing out. What’s up?” 
“I heard I might be able to meet you if I waited here. There’s something I want to talk to you about…,” admits a girl with peach hair, gazing at him. 
“Sure. It’ll be a while before the authorities question me anyway. Plus, classes are gonna be canceled for a while.” 
“Um…thank you for the other day.” She lightly bows her head. “You really saved me, Cid.” 
“It was nothing.” 
“I couldn’t have done it without you.” 
“It’s all good. Don’t worry about it.” 
“Also, there’s something else I have to tell you. Um, I’ve decided to study abroad.” 
“Oh, that explains all that luggage.” 
There are heaps upon heaps of bags around her. 
“Yes. I’ll be taking a carriage to Laugus.” 
“So you’re going to the college town… Wow, that’s great.” 
“There’s something I must do. I have to go because I can’t do it with the knowledge I have now.” 
“All right. I wish you the best.” 
“And because…there’s no longer a reason for me to be here.” She mournfully turns back to the school. “I wish we could’ve talked more, Cid…” 
“Me too. But we’ll meet again someday.” 
“Yeah, I look forward to it.” She grins and walks past him. 
“Oh, wait a sec.” 
“Yes?” She halts at the sound of his voice and turns. 
“Can I ask what it is you have to do?” 
The girl smiles uneasily. “It’s a secret.” 
“I see.” 
“But when it’s all over…will you listen to my story?” 
“…Sure.” 
The pair grin before walking away from each other. 
As they part, the billowing clouds overhead block the summer sun, and the lukewarm breeze carries the scent of rain. 
“I promise to…” 
And the wind carries her whisper to his ears. 
He seems to have heard the entire sentiment—a string of words unintended for his ears. He turns to look back at her as she gets smaller and smaller, farther and farther away from him. 
Small raindrops drip down from the sky, moistening her light-pink hair, and he continues walking as if nothing happened. 
And neither turns back again. 


 


 


 


 


 


The Chronicles of Master Shadow 
Complete Version: Volume 1 
 
By Beta 
To lurk in the darkness and hunt down shadows. That’s the path Master Shadow has chosen. That’s why the fruits of his labor will stay hidden in the shadows and forgotten without recognition. 
It doesn’t matter what evil he slays, how many things he protects, or if he saves the world—no one will praise him. This is the path Master Shadow has chosen. 
Which is why I’ll write about his battles, his beliefs, his journey…in hopes that the world will someday acknowledge and reward him. 
When Master Shadow was a child, he learned the truth about the Cult of Diablos and trained for years to defeat the powerful enemy himself. After training endlessly, he finally acquired great power and shadow intelligence. 
But I wonder how much he had to sacrifice in return. To lose one’s childhood dreams and happy future. To throw away friends and family and lovers and everything else. It must have been a hellish road to travel… He sacrificed his happiness to save others. That’s how Master Shadow saved me. He’s given those of us who were shunned for being possessed, who were left to die on the edge of hopelessness, a new lease on life. 
We decided to fight the Cult of Diablos and want to do anything we can to assist Master Shadow. We believe that the downfall of this cult will grant him true happiness… 
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And now, I will relate two of Master Shadow’s earliest battles. 
The first incident happened when a member of the royal family was kidnapped by the wicked Cult of Diablos to resurrect the power of Diablos the demon. The victim was a beautiful princess with silver hair and a cry ? and then Master Shadow came to the rescue of the princess! 
He gallantly appeared on the scene right when the beautiful princess was in danger and slayed the Cult’s assassin, Zenon. Even though the man was the greatest fencing instructor in the country, he couldn’t lay a hand on Master Shadow. That’s the extent of our leader’s frightening power. 
Master Shadow brought out the greatest esoteric technique to exterminate that numbskull Zenon. That one strike colored the sky, blew away the rain clouds, and Master Shadow’s almighty majesty was shown to the entire world! 
The second incident was when Lutheran, a former member of the Rounds in the Cult of Diablos, foolishly attacked Master Shadow’s school. Lutheran used an artifact to seal the magic of all his students, but that would obviously never stop Master Shadow! While the students were taken hostage, Master Shadow plucked off the terrorists from the shadows, one by one. 
Using his shadow wisdom, Master Shadow had no trouble freeing the magic sealed in the artifact. I bet Lutheran tipped his hat to him for that heroic deed. They say it’s not his overwhelming might that makes him scary—but his brain. After freeing the hostages, Master Shadow ambushed the ringleader of the operation who tried to flee and destroyed his sinister ambitions. And he bore the burden of Lutheran’s sins, choosing to save a girl on his own… 
All right…that’s where I’ll leave off for Volume 1. There aren’t enough pages to describe his splendid battles. 
But rest assured, I promise to log two more in Volume 2. 
In the next installment, we’ll discover if a guard to the sanctuary actually dares to block Master Shadow! 
Upon sneaking into a sanctuary to unravel the mystery of Diablos the demon, Aurora the Calamity Witch appears before him. As they proceed through the sanctuary together, there’s someone blocking their path: the hero who fought the demon in the past! What might await them at the end of their battle?! 
And we’ll also uncover what malice lurks around the Bushin Festival! 
Master Shadow takes the stage at the Bushin Festival as he hides his true identity. What could his motives be…? Will Master Shadow clash with the Cult of Diablos as he pulls the strings behind the scenes?! And at the end of his fight, what will he think? …Who will he rescue?! 
A must-see for die-hard Master Shadow fans!! Bear witness to this spectacular double feature of his outstanding feats!! 
And stay tuned for the complete version of the Chronicles of Master Shadow in Volume 2!! 
 



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