Durarara!! A Standing Ovation With Izaya Orihara - PDF Room
Durarara!! A Standing Ovation With Izaya Orihara - PDF Room
Durarara!! A Standing Ovation With Izaya Orihara - PDF Room
Orihara
by Ryohgo Narita
Prologue
– A certain selected passage of a log from a smart phone.
‘Izaya Orihara? You say you want to meet him? No, I do know him quite a
bit, but I did not know his whereabouts. Up until just now, I didn’t know if he
was alive or dead, but it seems he’s still kicking.
A wheelchair? Yeah, I guess that’s right since the last time I saw him he
was severely injured. Why do you want to meet him?’
(Omitted)
‘Izaya solved a case? Many cases all over Japan? I don’t know what you’re
talking about, but isn’t the one behind the black curtain of those cases Izaya
himself?
The man Izaya Orihara is not a detective. He’s rather the opposite kind of
being.
I don’t mean that he’s the culprit. Certainly when some kind of case
happens, he has the ability to solve it if it satisfies his requirements. If he
gathers the information needed whether it be a murder case or theft. Actually,
in the past he assisted in arresting the culprit for many police cases.
I’m talking about when he was a student he was well guided, although he
may have already made connections at that time.
But you see, he is far from the detectives that come from hard boiled light
novels and serious mysteries. I said he has incredible abilities, but rather than
that being knowledge it’s his changing form of mayhem.
First, he does not reason. He does not sort things logically. Furthermore, he
does not have a view of logic. Izaya would easily soak his hands in crimes if
it is for his own interest, and depending on the situation he would probably
help the criminal run away free.
Right, just now that was a what-if scenario. His family is still fine. I cannot
guarantee it after this. But anyway, he’s a fiend.
And so, Izaya Orihara won’t do conducts of praise logically, nor will he
reason logically either. He will accept what happens in front of him
indifferently with an expression like “everything is as I expected.” This is
when you remember frustration as well as fear towards this person at the
same time.
He would chase them down while blessing them. He wouldn’t bear any
grudge or anger, but just for his own enjoyment he would chase, and chase,
and chase them down…he is a disturbing clown who would watch them fall
from a cliff and laugh.
Without choosing any means, he will only have exposed your inner side.
Honestly, I can’t give you a recommendation. Well, I don’t admire him
causing the case itself originally anyway.
This day a doubleheader game was taking place, and the Serpent’s great
slugger Kanshirou Munakata, who managed to hit two home runs at the end
of the first match, was drawing attention to how he will play in the second
game. In addition to Munakata’s home run streak, the team itself was
involved in the league championship, and the audience of more than 30,000
people crowded together created an eccentric enthusiasm in the stadium.
The guard on duty, Michiaki Fudou, stood stock still in the middle of a
warehouse underground. At first, he thought it was a lost drunk sleeping
there, but the moment he turned his light on it a red pool of blood was
reflected and a metallic scent assaulted his senses at about the same time,
bringing him back to reality.
“……”
A corpse.
Without having to search for a pulse, he knew that the flame of life was
already extinguished. A knife was embedded deeply into the center of its
back. The business suit of the corpse laying face down was all torn up, the
blood stains spread across its entire body, making him imagine it was stabbed
in the back numerous times relentlessly.
The first thing to cross Fudou’s mind was to naturally report to the police
or call for emergency aid.
‘But have the baseball players appeared in the stadium?’ – The cheers
echoing from far away stopped his train of thought.
The guard passing his forties prioritized contacting his superior first rather
than reporting to any public organization. He made the decision by himself
because he realized it was too heavy of a situation as well as the fact that he
was here.
Fudou gave his report to his superior via radio and was ordered to first
‘check the pulse to see if it was really dead.’ He did not want to touch the
corpse, but he did not want to be seen as a man who decided to watch it die in
the off chance it was still alive, so he approached it while shaking. Prior to
this, he also had the reason of not wanting to displease his superior.
From the sensation of his shoes stepping in the pool of blood he felt like
throwing up. Pushing the nauseating gastric fluids down his throat
desperately, Fudou placed his hand at the nape of its neck. No longer feeling
any body temperature, he could only feel the same lukewarm temperature and
elasticity of the skin hardened like rubber. There was indeed no pulse, finally
obtaining positive confirmation that it was indeed a corpse. Fudou, having
swallowed down the gastric acids with teary eyes, already did not think that it
had very much meaning to it.
After reporting that the body in the middle of the pool blood was without a
doubt a corpse, he received the order to stay on standby at that spot, and upon
hearing that he had to stay with the body made him stiffen. He turned his
gaze from the body and having decided to leave further decisions to his
superior, Fudou suddenly realized.
– Wait.
– The……culprit?
It was clear to even untrained eyes that this corpse was a murder victim. In
other words, the murderer may still be in this room. The reason he did not
consider this obvious possibility was because of the shock upon discovering
the dead body.
“…..?”
“Aaaah!”
Going completely rigid, he turned around and there were several faces
Fudou recognized standing there. Ignoring the shriek from Fudou, the man in
the middle of the group around the age of his late twenties or early thirties
headed towards the fallen body in the center of the room. Then as he stared at
the side of the corpse’s face laid face down, he whispered its proper name.
“Amagi, huh…”
Confirming the body was the completely distorted form of his subordinate,
the man frowned slightly.
Without showing any other kind of emotion, the man simply observed the
body’s condition with an attitude of indifference. The pair of eyes were as
though they were glass beads fitted in a machine puppet that could not feel
the humanity more than the body that lost its life.
Watching the man, Fudou muttered with a voice mixed with relief and
fear.
“Ex…Executive……Takioka…”
Ryuusei Takioka.
He took the position of an official said to be even in the top of the baseball
team’s operation company and was entrusted with the entire Summer Tile
Stadium’s management. While being around the age of thirty, he stood out
within one of Japan’s leading conglomerate companies, the Natsugawara
group, and his outward appearance possessed a dignity of someone wanting
control of everything. In truth he had various titles within even the baseball
team company, but he was a man many around him call ‘the executive’ with
fear.
At that, a woman’s face appeared from behind Takioka’s back and started
to gaze at the body with curious eyes shining in joy.
Seeing that woman here, Fudou felt a foreboding that this murder incident
would become a serious matter.
Tamae Takioka was Ryuusei’s younger sister, and a woman working as his
secretary. However, Fudou knows she was a central figure of the intelligence
supervision department collecting all personal information from the members
of the baseball team company to the players of the team. In another sense, she
was a ‘woman you must not make an enemy of’ more than the executive
Ryuusei, but at the fact that she came to this place where the body was made
Fudou feel a sense of impending danger that overcame his sense of
discomfort.
This did not seem to be just a murder case. And in actuality, Fudou also
had many ideas about the possibility of it not being a normal murder case.
“Fudou, the reason why you came here was to pick that up, right?”
“Y-yes.”
“Ah…”
Fudou rushed into the center of the warehouse in haste. After commanding
his subordinates behind him to stand by, Ryuusei slowly glared around the
inside of the warehouse.
“It has gotten interesting, hasn’t it, nii-san. For a murder to happen in the
middle of your theater.“
Hearing his sister snickering at him, Takioka answered while squaring his
shoulders.
“Amusing?”
“Threatened…?”
“If I cannot accept the request, it seems people will die during the game at
the stadium hereafter. It isn’t stated which game it is, but if the culprit figured
out that we found the body, then it’s possible it will be this game.”
“Wha……”
Takioka did not bring up the details of the request. And seeing Takioka’s
attitude, his subordinates kept their mouths shut. Only Tamae asked her
brother with a snicker.
“It doesn’t matter which. When you look at the place he politely warned us
of, he would probably plan for half of the game too.”
“A warning?”
“Both of the team’s benches and bull pens, the VIP seat, the wheelchair
zone and the stroller zone, the network’s special seats. The camera seats for
the journalists. And my executive office… Haha, it seems from here on out it
will be chosen randomly. Wherever a body is found, it will not be
conspicuously hidden. Aside from my office.”
Tamae operated her tablet. She received the data conducting the original
cipher processing from the independent server in the stadium, and the footage
from the hidden cameras were shown on her tablet.
“There still isn’t enough. I prepared them so normal visitors cannot find
them, so don’t worry.”
“Is that so. If that’s the case, then the reason why Amagi died is because he
was killed at the end of his torture since he did not know its safekeeping or
how to open the safe for that….perhaps.”
“Yeah, sorry about this while you’re working, Tamae. But are there any
bugs or hidden cameras installed here?“
“I checked them all up until here, but the cameras we installed changed to
just still images. The route from the third exit of the stadium to this
warehouse is completely messed up. So really, is it a professional’s work?”
“Yeah, don’t think so. I don’t mean just the cameras we set up, but if the
culprit also put one of his own in.”
“Wait a minute.”
Tamae pointed to the subordinates behind them and indicated for them to
check the room with the personal tools. She answered after working for a few
minutes.
drove in a kick with the tip of his shoe into the face of his dead
subordinate.
“Hee….”
Fudou thoughtlessly cried out but almost immediately held back the sound
from his throat. Tamae gazed at her brother’s atrocity with a large grin, and
the other subordinates watched the executive repeatedly kick the body several
times over with varying expressions, but not one person tried to stop him.
The same time he cut off his words he delivered another kick and
continued to warp the dead body’s face more even though it should be
impossible to do so. Then, he trampled on his face with his blood stained
shoe and crushed his temple like extinguishing the flame of a cigarette as his
voice resonated with utter resentment.
“Couldn’t you have at least simultaneous killed each other? How about
leaving just one clue by gouging out a piece of his flesh! Or at least running
away to a place safe from the cameras before receiving the final blow!”
The body was lying down in the middle of the room, its arms and legs
irregularly bent in different directions, and its face no longer having any trace
to its original form. The knife that was embedded in its back had fallen out
already, and it turned into some cruel situation that would be mistaken as
someone beaten to death rather than stabbed to death or run over repeatedly
by a car as seen by an outsider.
“Hiura-san came as tonight’s special guest in the VIP seat. The rest…are
several entertainers who came incognito in the box seats. That’s about it. The
one that stands out is -”
Ryuusei talked about the progress of the baseball game with his sister with
a composed expression. Seeing him like that Fudou instantly forgot the fear
that there was a dead body here. Ryuusei looked down at the deformed body
of Amagi with a pitiful look that was the complete opposite from several
minutes before.
“Even so, how terrible…What was Amagi even doing. In such a pitiful
state, we won’t be able to show him to his family.”
“Handle the body with care. Although he is dead, don’t forget your
respects. The moment you forget respect people become monsters. I’ll never
forgive anything like that.”
“It turned into a sad outcome, but shouldn’t we at least pray for Amagi’s
happiness in the next world? Munakata’s home run today is surely the
condolence for Amagi-kun. He was a wonderful subordinate. He really
devoted himself for us.”
“Y-yeah.”
Fudou desperately tried to not show any emotion, although shaken to the
core internally, and nodded. Ryuusei gave him a gentle smile.
“I won’t forgive the person who did that to Amagi-kun. We have to catch
him no matter what. For Amagi-kun’s sake…That’s right! It’s also for
Amagi-kun’s sake! You think so too, right? Fudou-kun.”
“Y-yes.”
“If he is planning to continue incidents during this game, the suspect may
be among the 35,000 people in the stadium right now. No, there are still
people coming in. In the end, there may be a possibility of more than 40,000
people. And that someone is a murderer who will kill without hesitation.”
“……”
“At the same time, it means that the people who could become victims
could surpass 30,000. It is impossible to guard every single person. It’s
almost like it’s a draft conference. You have to decide who to protect by
predicting who your opponent will designate.”
Ryuusei placed a hand on Fudou’s shoulder, who was turning more pale
than when he found the body at the mention of the numbers, and dug his
finger in roughly with a smile on his face.
After proclaiming such arrogant words that look down on both presenters
and audience members alike, the man playing the role of director spread open
his hands with a smile of pure killing intent.
“Which are you? Michiaki Fudou. Are you a puppet manipulated on the
stage without understanding its meaning? Or are you a human ‘on this side’
who pulls the strings from above under my directions?”
“Of course I am move according to your motives, a-a person who pulls the
strings!”
Not understanding what half of the man was saying, Fudou shouted this
due to the overpowering influence emitted from the man. Perhaps hearing his
words made him relieved. Ryuusei nodded deeply and patted Fudou’s back
thoroughly.
“Amazing. You are the best staff. You are not an actor who moves strictly
based off the script. You are an existence capable of looking down on the
stage from such heights.”
“Th-thank you.”
“…..!”
The moment he heard the term, Fudou lost all color to his face.
It was because he knew. That the unofficial division was responsible for all
the dirty work in the darkest sides of this stadium. They usually concealed
themselves as workers in every division from janitors to beer sales vendors,
but they were professional killers who move according to Ryuusei’s orders in
emergency situations.
“We should remind them, shouldn’t we? The stupidity of picking a fight
with us in this theater.”
The curtains for the case silently opened like this. With the audience of
more than 30,000 people not realizing the beginning of a tragedy. Anyone
could be the culprit. An impure air settled around Ryuusei and his group who
were the intended victims of this case. However, the wounds on the corpse
showed their lack of sportsmanship.
Not the executive who put on airs for the theater, nor the murderer who
caused the incident. That in the ‘theater’ Summer Tile which became the
stage of a tragedy there was one irregularity who was neither a stage actor or
a performer but a simple guest in one regard mixed up with the event.
“What’s wrong?”
“Ah, it’s nothing. It’s just there seems to be a rather wealthy person that
came.”
“Wealthy?“
Ryuusei knitted his brows in confusion, peaked at the monitor screen and
saw a man on it. The man, despite being across the monitor, was clad in a
ominous presence. He had glossy black hair and black clothes. The eyes on
his arranged face shone with an intellectual glow yet he could not grasp what
he was thinking.
Ryuusei came to the impression that the man was not your run-of-the-mill
guy, but Tamae was focused on a completely different aspect.
Ryuusei gained a little bit of interest in the man, so thinking there was no
need to fuss in a situation without positive proof he turned his gaze away
from the man projected on the tablet screen. The screen quickly changed to
another footage from the hidden cameras, and the man in the wheelchair was
temporarily left as one piece of information out of the 40,000 people in the
back of his mind.
Without realizing that him being here in this baseball stadium was the
worst coincidence to the people concerned in the case.
Translation Notes:
1. The term used in the very first line, 上旬, refers to the first ten days of a
month. We do not have a specific term in English like this, so the
translation is more generalized as “the first week of October.”
2. The price of the wheelchair was not converted from yen value as I am
uncertain exactly when this story is taken place. Perhaps late 2000s and
early 2010s.
Chapter 1: Home Run
“Nec-chan, you don’t use a tablet?”
“It’ll leave fingerprints, so I don’t really like touching the screen directly.
It’s fine if it’s a smart phone.”
She had gothic-lolita punk makeup on her face along with glasses and
cross chain ear piercings which dangled from both of her ears. Her clothes
were primarily black with red trims, and even the laptop she used had various
disturbing stickers depicting skulls and zombies.
“My, you’re surprisingly old fashioned, huh, Nec-chan. Well even if I say
that, to Sozoro-san laptops and tablets must seem like alien tools though.”
“A home computer….”
The same time Izaya shook his head in exasperation, there was a large
uproar in the stadium. Izaya’s skin trembled from the eruption of joyous
voices, as though an electric current ran through him, and he continued to
yield himself to the roaring sound with a gentle expression without knowing
why. As a result, he came to know the reason for the cheering only several
seconds later.
“Well, would you look at that.”
While the crowd around them stood up and gave a surprisingly pleasant,
boisterous dance, the young man in the wheelchair moved his gaze to the
person responsible for the applause with a gentle expression. In his line of
sight the man running nimbly, Kanshirou Munakata, was had just hit the
home run. He managed a third consecutive home run continuing on from the
previous game, and the man raised his hand to answer the crowd’s cheering
for accomplishing such a brilliant feat with a humble expression as he made a
lap around the diamond.
“Really, I’m so glad I came. Being able to see this many people shower
another with a standing ovation is not something you can see often.”
“If I can say my own personal selfish desire, I would like to see both the
triumphant batter’s expression and the beaten pitcher’s expression compared
on the diamond vision screen.”
Sozoro said to him in rejection, but Izaya shrugged his shoulders on top of
his wheelchair.
“It is amusing. Think about it. If it was a sport where both the winner and
the loser played expressionlessly, do you really think the audience would be
so crazy about it? The word kandou means that emotions move. Is wanting to
savor the intense emotions of the players really that unnatural?”
“I will not deny that the players’ feelings are part of the seasoning. But I
think for you to want that to eat as the main ingredient is a really bad taste.
Besides, you do not hold any interest in baseball itself.”
“How rude. Catching the young me who was once a healthy baseball boy
and say such a thing.”
“Do you know which side of the batter’s box a right-handed person would
stand in?”
“Eh?”
For a moment Izaya’s smile vanished from his face, and he thought deeply
as his hands gripped an invisible, imaginary bat.
“What is this? Are you not left-handed? Or perhaps you do not know how
to hold the bat…?”
“……That’s not it. I don’t really know what you’re talking about.”
“…Of course I knew that. I really like the obsession for victory to correct
the right-handed batter just to get close to the first base.”
His previous smile returned, and Izaya answered as though everything was
as expected.
“If I can say more, the right-handed and left-handed batters are seen by the
pitcher as on the left and right, so the one closer to first base is the left-
handed batter.”
“…..”
Seeing Izaya’s frozen smile, Sozoro slowly shook his head left and right
and let out a sigh.
“I can’t help that. I’m not some quiz king who needs almighty knowledge.
I’m just an informant. Being impartial to the knowledge people seek is
normal.”
“I cannot fathom that from someone who just made a huge lie saying, ‘of
course I knew that,’ so proudly just now.”
Izaya looked away from Sozoro as though to deceive him after mercilessly
pointing out his mistake and began to talk to Nec.
“How is it? Are you having fun Nec-chan? It seems that Haruto-kun and
Himari-chan are enjoying themselves.”
A little ways from them in the unreserved seats, a boy around elementary
school age jumped around in glee seeing Munakata’s home run. The young
girl around the same age as the boy stood next to him with a cold expression,
but she slowly applauded for the Serpent’s Munakata.
“I don’t have any interest in baseball, but since baseball stadiums have a
lot of electromagnetic waves flying about I like it. This stadium is especially
impressive. It’s almost like it’s the stronghold of electromagnetic waves.”
Nec pulled up a rather shifty software on her laptop, and while she typed
on her keyboard she grabbed a small, wireless device from under her seat.
“Really now, how about you watch the game a bit? I brought you all the
way here.”
“Says the ‘president’ who only looks at people’s faces rather than the
game…right?”
How Izaya Orihara was able to come and watch this game was nothing
more than coincidence. He was told by a client in exchange for the price of
information, ‘I can obtain stadium passes for a baseball stadium in the area,’
so he thought he could enjoy a day off by immersing himself in a crowd of
people.
But as Sozoro and Nec understood from the conversation, this man who
called himself an ‘informant’ truthfully had no interest in the game itself.
Why he came to enjoy himself in the wheelchair reserved seats of the stadium
was for the massive crowd of more than 30,000 people.
He started by asking the elementary kids he used for errands if they wanted
to come with him. Although he asked every person who came with him for a
certain job in the Kanto region, the only other individuals who tagged along
besides Haruto and Himari were his data processor Nec and his bodyguard
Sozoro.
“He was just discharged. It was also said that he gets sick in the crowd.”
And so for that he gathers former and active criminals around him
frequently. But whether because there was not much popularity for it,
surprisingly enough there was no one who would gather for such events like
watching a baseball game or having a hot pot party.
That said, having four people accompanying him can be called rare, so it
seems like a good number.
“I wonder if I should have called Lisa-chan too. Surely if she were to see
this crowd, she would want to burn them all. I think that would have been a
bit dangerous, but I somewhat want to hear the cries of the people trying to
escape and to hear the joyous voices from the people that manage to return
alive.”
“If you try that, at that point I will let you hear it. The sound of your tibia
snapping.”
“?”
“What is it?”
“You see, this baseball stadium, I thought I saw a strange wireless server
here. When I looked into it, I was surprised. This stadium not only has the
normal hidden cameras, but there are wireless hidden cameras moving around
too. I found the camera watching these seats as well. If the lens moves we’ll
be caught, so I can’t tell you where it is.”
“Nec-chan, you solved the encryption for the wireless hidden cameras?”
“I thought I would try, but it was a bit much for the laptop I have. But, I
found a tablet connected to the personal network, and from there I messed
with it a bit and made the encryption meaningless. Hee hee!”
“Sozoro-san, you don’t have to overdo it. It’s more cute behaving like an
old man and ask in confusion, ‘what foreign language are you speaking in?’
for things like that, you know?”
“However, Miss Nec. You managed to break through the wireless security
well. You got the stadium’s hidden cameras…and furthermore, with all due
respect, you may have spoils connected with those hidden devices. It is not
like you are continuing to use a rudimentary encryption like WPS, correct? If
circumstances are met, could there be the possibility of utilizing the
independent encryption as consequently as the isolated network?”
“Now, it’s not like I’m cracking down on all the hidden cameras in Japan
here for show. If you give me the preparation and time, I can sneak into the
hidden cameras of the prime minister’s official residence or the American
military bases.”
“…”
Seeing how Sozoro had started a conversation with Nec with complete
understanding, Izaya was bewildered for a short time.
“Um, Sozoro-san?”
“What is it?”
“I believe I have said that I have used a home computer before? Well, it is
certain that I cannot completely follow new information in recent years, and
so it is difficult at this age to learn it.”
Sozoro nodded deeply, and without looking away from him Nec informed
Izaya with a smile.
“Isozaka-cchi and I have been teaching him when we have the time, but
Sozoro-san is taking it all in really fast. At this rate, Izaya-san, he may pass
you in network information.”
“As long as I have the minimum skill and knowledge to observe humans
it’s fine by me.”
Nec’s cackling laughter interrupted him, and then Sozoro began to speak
as he stroked his beard.
“If by chance it does happen, I’d really appreciate it if you help me escape,
Sozoro-san. Hee hee!”
“……”
There was an office room, which can also be called Ryuusei’s personal
room, adjacent to the VIP purpose suit room in one area of the baseball
stadium. Tamae was in the middle of checking the security cameras when she
made a stern face and stopped.
After Tamae thought over what to say, she answered her brother’s question
with her brow creased in confusion.
“Wait.”
“Could it be the same work as the culprit who replaced the data footage in
the underground warehouse?”
“Is that so? If that’s it, then it’s best not to cause anything in the middle of
the game. Let’s stop with that. We’ll pretend we never noticed the intruder.”
“My, would it be alright to let them think I’m an easy woman to get
through?”
“……Probably.”
It seemed they were putting their reactions of the current status on the
internet and posting their thoughts of the baseball match on SNS while also
enjoying the game.
While he was thinking those thoughts, Nec’s fingers stopped crawling over
the keyboard, and her smile disappeared suddenly.
“Eh…”
“? What’s wrong?“
“Well…… since it was just at a still screen, I tried to remove it, but…”
On Nec’s screen, he could see several men doing some sort of cleaning in a
basement-like place somewhere. Seeing the details of the conduct, Izaya
pondered over it for a while before making the widest smile in his entire day.
That was a scene Izaya has seen many times in the past.
The men were applying some sort of spray around the area while a special
paper absorbed the spreading red liquid on the ground .
Izaya recalled the four elderly women employed by the illegal company,
the Awakusu group, who did the same sort of work when he had been in
Ikebukuro.
In other words, it showed that there were large volumes of blood stains
there. And that it was the kind of blood that would have bad consequences if
the police investigated it.
“You have a triumphant smile almost as if you yourself have hit a home
run.”
Izaya smiled excitingly, and as he held back his desire to give an applause
he mentioned one conjecture to Sozoro and Nec.
“It seems there was a murder and a power to erase the incident in this
stadium.”
It was a twisted way of thinking, but at the very least, Izaya Orihara
thought that way.
As though to ridicule Izaya thinking those thoughts from the bottom of his
heart, his fate took a sudden turn in the next moment.
At this rate, it was on course to hit him right in the head. A part of the
crowd that was following the ball’s direction cried out.
However, in the next moment, the ball was caught in Sozoro’s hand beside
him.
“Hm, catching it barehanded actually does shake these old bones. The
human who invented the glove is most impressive.”
The audience around them raised their voices in praise for Sozoro’s feat.
The whereabouts of the foul ball was clearly displayed in the diamond vision
screen. Seeing the playback of Sozoro’s fine play on the enormous screen,
Izaya leaned his shoulders back and spoke.
“Have you just noticed the ball was heading towards you? Could it be you
peed yourself? Hee hee.”
“I’m not a child. I wouldn’t do that. It’s just…”
“It’s just?”
“I just recalled the times when I was in Ikebukuro and sudden steel
garbage cans came flying at me. Compared to those times, I was quite
fortunate.”
However, Izaya did not realize. It was not that he deserved getting garbage
cans thrown at him in Ikebukuro. It was not the misfortune brought upon him
by the flying foul ball –
Rather, it was the coincidental chain of events that started the moment
Sozoro caught the ball.
“……”
He was roughly more than two meters tall. His face was covered with a
black bandage and his blue-dyed hair, and even now looking at the man in the
bursting suit, everyone, even including the shopkeeper of the ramen
restaurant, imagined if he could be a professional wrestler from somewhere.
He had an air about him unseen to the respectable person, but it was better
to consider ‘there is a pro wrestler I don’t know the name of next to me’ than
‘there is a yakuza member or killer next to me.’
He had glaring eyes and a long scar running across the uncovered part of
the bandage. It was ridiculous to see a man with the appearance of a monster
from some horror film to be having a meal normally in a ramen shop, but-
She was a woman with a short build that onlookers assume her to be a
young girl than a grown lady. While her features were extraordinarily
arranged, the word ‘pretty’ would come to mind first rather than ‘beautiful.’
And such a fairy-like woman was seated at the same table as the monstrous
giant.
“……”
“What’s wrong, Ayumi-chan? …Eh? Ahhh, you like yours softer?! I’m
sorry! I was careless! Excuse me~! Can you change the firm noodles to soft
please!”
“……”
The woman corrected the order, and the giant exhaled in relief when the
shop assistant replied in acknowledgement.
It was almost like an older sister taking care of her useless little brother,
but the people in the shop around them doubted they were siblings no matter
how they looked at them.
There were more people who took an interest in the woman talking equally
with the frightening man than that giant’s unfitting name, Ayumi. She
seemed like a beautiful woman, or perhaps a pretty girl, who would get flirted
on if she was walking alone after all.
Those ideas were too imbalanced. The man did not seem like a kidnapper
who would abduct girls, but the woman’s attitude negated that thought from
the beginning.
Some of the customers around them spit out their ramen or water at that.
– Mother!?
The customers and the employee carrying the kaedama were deeply
confused, but that large man hung his head to his mother’s sermons.
She was the second wife of Usubara’s father and his step-mother, but –
The troubling matter was that she was still twenty-three years old and
about five years younger than Ayumi. His father was bedridden from illness
when he suddenly introduced his second wife to him, and for reasons
Usubara could not comprehend he had to accept her as his step-mother.
However, no one thought his second wife did anything to him. Because of
his father’s medical bills the Usubara family hardly had any money, and the
remaining debt was put on her shoulders.
Apparently his mother had been hitchhiking on a trip from Tokyo when
she found his father collapsed along the roadside, and in the time she took
care of him they had hit it off and got married, but Usubara was not told
much of the fine circumstances and details.
She was younger than he was, but Usubara did not consider Yuuki as his
own mother as she was completely different from her, but he could not treat
the woman unkind as a mother at times when she was sincere or when she
would sternly confront him.
Usubara knew of the one man responsible for those incidents. It could be
thought as an animal-like intuition, but in actuality that intuition has never
been wrong.
“So? It was Izaya Orihara-kun, right? Do you think that kid is still in this
prefecture?”
She should also be younger than Izaya Orihara, but Yuuki talked as though
he was her son Ayumi’s friend. They actually were not friends, and to
Usubara he was an enemy he could not help but loath, but he could not help
being disconcerted to it when it came to his step-mother.
His step-mother heard from the heavily injured Usubara and others
involved of what happened and had said,
‘I got it! So you fought with this kid Izaya Orihara-kun and that kid’s
ojiichan! Then you lost and came back……? I won’t forgive this! For others
to butt in a children’s fight. If that’s the case, I will go with you and complain
to them!’
And yet, although he wondered if it was really alright to continue this life
style, the revenge he swore towards Izaya Orihara boiled up within him.
“……”
He had no intention of giving up. However, it was true that he alone did
not have even a guess on how to find Izaya Orihara’s whereabouts. Usubara’s
mission was to carry out his revenge to Izaya and that old man so he could
end this journey with his extraordinary mother-child.
“Still he’s pretty amazing, isn’t he? That Munakata-san and this
Kanshirou-kun. My aunt Miharu got along with Munakata’s mother really
well. I’ve met him too, that Kanshirou-kun!”
“……”
“……”
Usubara nodded vaguely while still watching the TV, but the moment a
foul ball hit by a certain batter flew towards the audience a flame ignited in
his eyes from the openings in his bandage.
“Ori…hara…”
It was even more so for the man responsible for the result of that defeat,
Izaya Orihara, who had thrown up a bomb from the sidelines. If there was
furthermore to say, it seemed that man Izaya Orihara also wrecked his
hometown.
With various emotions mixing together, Usubara screamed out his enemy’s
name in deep resentment from that large mouth, just like the imagined whale
he was titled as.
“Orihara……Izayaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!”
The customers and employees mistook the yell full of clear killing intent as
their own lives being in danger, and they trembled in fear.
However, in the midst of that, Yuuki puffed her cheeks in exasperation and
kicked Usubara’s shin with all her strength.
“Gah…”
Usubara made a small cry from being kicked in his weak point. His step-
mother scolded Usubara with her eyebrow raised on her child-like face.
And then glancing towards the TV, she recited words that were surely
slipped from there.
“That baseball stadium, that’s the Natsugawara’s place.”
“If that’s the case, I think we can get there in a taxi in about an hour.”
But when we were in trouble he helped us out, and he gives us meals and
treats too! He said he would even give me any toy I would like too, but I can
wait!
You see, before, when I told my dad and mom I wanted a toy they said, ‘if
you want something you have to work hard on your studies and exercise.’
But I haven’t done any studying or exercise since I’ve been at Izaya’s place,
and I talked with Himari-chan and thought that bothering Izaya wouldn’t do
any good.
Izaya-oniichan says that sort of thing doesn’t matter, but when I really
want something, I’m going to properly help Izaya-oniichan to get it!
I’m not really sure but maybe by helping carrying a bag or calling people
over! There’s been times when scary people chased us, but Izaya-oniichan
and Sozoro-ojiichan saved us!
Ummm, miss, what is your name? Nec? Ahaha, what a weird name!
Present
About Izaya-san? He’s a good person! He’s a really, really great person!
When Himari-chan and I were going through difficult times, Izaya-san lent
out his hand towards us. He said we wouldn’t have to go to school, so he
teaches us everything on math, Japanese, English, economics and science!
I’m not lonely at all! I got to make plenty of friends! There’s Sozoro-
ojiichan who teaches me something called juujutsu. Then there’s Isozaka-san
who teaches me on how to drive a car. There’s Lisa-chan who makes these
amazing fireworks! And there’s Fujiura-san who tells me what mushrooms
and grass I must not eat. And Mamiya-chan…she says nothing but bad things
about Izaya-san, so I don’t like her that much…
Well, I only met them when we went to Tokyo, but Mikage and Kine both
said that I’ve got potential. They teach me a lot of things!
What’s this? Yeah, it’s a new game console! Izaya-san bought it for me! I
really helped out you see! Himari-chan and I helped keep the door shut so
bad people wouldn’t get out of the back of the store, and we even handed
over a bag full of pictures to the person we were told to bring it to! I also help
push Izaya-san’s wheelchair. Izaya-san’s wheelchair is so light it’s easy
enough for even me to move around! Even now there are times when bad
people chase us, but it’s alright! If it’s only one person, Himari-chan and I
can beat him while we’re running around.
That’s right, I heard from Izaya-san that your real name is Hisae-san!
Izaya-san says that your nickname Nec is actually from ahahhh-, hmmmph-.
That hurts, Nec-oneechan! Why did you suddenly strangle me like that?!
Translation Notes:
2. Kaedama is an extra serving of noodles you can order when you have
mainly the broth left. This only applies for ramen noodles, not for udon or
soba.
Chapter 2: Double Play
Fudou was impatient.
Even after confirming that the body had been taken care of, the head of the
baseball team’s management would completely change. However, Ryuusei
Takioka has settled these incidents many times before.
The Natsugawara Group may cut ties with the Takioka faction and act as
the victim that was corrupted from the inside to manipulate the public and
social media to not allow that to happen. That power belonged to the
Natsugawara Group alone.
At any rate, he was not a worthless human waiting for his own destruction.
After just making a successful career path through Takioka, he had already
taken a bite out of the center of that as well. In which case, there was also the
possibility Takioka would put the blame on him and silence him.
– This is serious.
Amagi was one of Ryuusei’s secretaries strapped to his side and had been a
teller for that externally on multiple occasions. And because of it he was
targeted by the culprit and was put down after questioning.
That was what he thought, but now he did not think that the culprit was the
terrifying one. It was not the dead face that appeared in Fudou’s mind of the
moment when he discovered it, but the overwritten image of the face
destroyed by Ryuusei’s kicks.
He evened his breathing quietly, turned on his hand-held radio and gave
orders to his fellow subordinate guards indirectly.
“It’s Fudou. Inform all the guard personnel. A birthday cake has arrived
from the department for all of us in the stadium. I think there is some mistake
in all probability, but the executive has accepted it modestly. That is the case,
so be more vigilant on your job more than usual.”
Initially it sounded like a joke to motivate his subordinates, but it was all a
secret language prepared for radio interception. The guards took it as their
next order.
‘There has been a notice that a bomb has been planted in the baseball
stadium. I think it is a prank, but the executive has given the order to not
make this public. Just to be sure, reinforce security.’
The guards comprehended its real meaning and moved around in hast, their
expressions tense.
The general guards under Fudou did not know of that and naturally did not
know of the incident with the dead body. Therefore, it was necessary to
strengthen security with just barely a range of non-suspicion. Fudou remained
in fear alone, jealous of his blissfully unaware subordinates working
diligently. Unless they could find the culprit before a second murder happens,
his future will be nothing more than a path of destruction.
However, his wish was in vain, The situation had already begun its course
in deterioration. He still has not realized the worst person participating in the
case was within this theater Ryuusei controls; not as a stage performer but as
an audience member.
But then, at just the point of realizing it he could not do anything about it.
In the Audience
“So? Was there any interesting information about the baseball team
company, Nec-chan?”
“I can’t increase your pay, but how about I give you a personal bonus? I’ll
buy you a new tablet or PC. Whatever you like to trace with your fingers.”
He told Nec, who previously stated that she ‘doesn’t like tablets,’ but
perhaps she has gotten used to him as she replied back without facing
towards him.
She belonged to an inquiry company called ‘Candiru,’ and she was a pro
reigning as the top of the information dealing there.
Nonetheless, it was a company that tread on the line of or more than half of
illegal functionality. Even so she had too much freedom to claim as the top of
the field, and she had not yet settled down at one place since she was not
working full time somewhere.
Starting from Candiru’s temporary president Isozaka and the actual top of
the company Izaya, only a few people were capable of contacting her with
Nec being one of her aliases passed throughout the company.
She began to talk to Izaya about the information he asked her to look into
between the third switch between the offense and defense teams.
“The Natsugawara Group was originally a toy shop that has continued for
generations. It’s a conglomerate made by this old man with an amazing name
as Byakuyamaru Natsugawara. Even though it’s a group that has become
enormous at this point, it’s pretty rare for a toy company to be its main
business. Depending on the period of time, they may have been called the
Natsugawara zaibatsu.”
“Huh. Continue.”
“It seems before they had a ton of spies from overseas enterprises, but for
some reason they were all rounded up by the Ikebukuro police in Saitama and
were annihilated. There’s talk that it was the president Byakuyamaru
Natsugawara’s plan behind the scenes, so it may be quite fitting. This
Natsugawara Baseball Stadium is one of the associated groups, but…this
place is a little unique. It seems there isn’t even one person from either the
Natsugawara’s relatives or directors who have supported the Natsugawara
Group over the years involved in the administration here.”
She put all the muddled information she has gathered just previously and
sorted them out into one piece of data in her head as though she worked out
mental arithmetic of abacus. Her own voice had less intonation feelings that
could not be read too much into, but her eyes were ablaze, as though she
immersed in the pleasure of collecting and exposing the hidden information
of a big corporation.
“It seems this Ryuusei Takioka is just some elite’s kid. Looks like he’s
independently connected to underground organizations too. His main
business partners are the Kadokawa group and Asuki group. You did
business with them too, right~? Do you know something?”
“I wonder about that. The last part of my time in Ikebukuro was mainly
business with the Awakusu group. Besides, the Asuki group are not stupid
enough to reveal their conversations with their business partners to an
informant like myself.”
It seemed there was information tumbling out around Ryuusei enough for
Nec to let out a laugh. Izaya listened to Nec’s continuation on the topic and
considered how this was connected to the ‘incident’ that happened in the
underground warehouse and chose to wait for the situation to roll out
excitingly with eyes like an elementary schooler on summer break.
To be precise, he prepared his heart to welcome with genuine delight the
‘humans’ faces’ that will change as the situation unfolds.
While aware of how twisted it was, he did not feel like fixing it.
“If this is the case, should we have had a better trade of guns with the
Asuki group?”
Recalling that this room was one of the ‘places planned for a murder,’
Ryuusei whispered that to himself.
“My, nii-san. Do you feel like having a shoot-out in the stadium? Besides,
how many do you already have?”
“It means we should have better guns. It’s not just the efficiency.
Something as a suitable self-arm weapon for myself since I like pretentious
articles.”
“If that’s the case, the Asuki group isn’t the one. Their goods are being
sold in quantity more than quality.”
“Tamae, don’t say that. There is a person from that old nest here.”
“Oh right, my apologies. I didn’t mean to say anything bad of the Asuki
group.”
Just as Tamae was working to identify the suspicious character, there was a
knock at the office’s door.
“……”
“…Come in.”
After Ryuusei granted them permission to enter, the door opened to reveal
three figures. They were a man around his fifties with hawk-like sharp eyes
and hair with strands of white, a large man following behind him, and a
bespectacled, secretary-like women.
Ryuusei bowed his head in a courteous manner, but his words clearly
indicated they were not out of respect but were instead the stance of phrasing
for an ‘equal business partner.’
Whether the man called Hiura was aware of this, he ignored the greeting.
He smiled and spat out.
“So it seems. For a third consecutive home run connecting from the
evening game to occur. If there is a fourth consecutive home run it will be a
major record lining up with the king players, so if I had to give a comment as
the baseball team’s manager…”
“Don’t kid with me. Besides Sadaharu Oh’s record is four consecutive
home runs without a walk in one game. If it was four hits for the game, the
number of people would increase. Although there would be no doubt it would
be an impressive record.”
“As I would expect of you, Hiura-sama. You are quite informed on
baseball.”
“Just because you’re the baseball team manager doesn’t mean you’re
interested in the sport.”
After cracking his neck, Hiura went back to the main subject at hand.
“There are audience members who get excited with the home run.”
“I believe I said ‘don’t kid with me.’ The guards received something
through their radios, right? Something about a cake delivered to all us
members from the department.”
“Well now, putting aside the fact our radios were intercepted…. Did they
have some? The cake. My apologizes. All of it was already consumed.”
“That was a secret language for a warning of an explosion, wasn’t it? Tell
me what is going on. It has to do with our safety as well.”
And then after releasing a breathe, Hiura asked with sharp, narrowed eyes.
“I see, you certainly are an interested party. It may be better to not know.
When you hear the details, you will be in the same boat as us. Since you want
to leave the stage, I give you fair warning.”
Hiura snorted at him. But Ryuusei merely spread his hands out in a playful
manner.
“Alright then, let us talk. All of you could become victims or even
suspects.”
“Suspects…what?”
“Since we already decided not to get any police involved I wondered if I
should use this term, but, oh well, it is a case that happened in my theater. If
you think of it as a crime-suspense act, as you can easily understand, you
should be designated as ‘one of the suspects’.”
“Is that just ceasing to think when you call an existence that has passed
your limit of understanding as ‘crazed’? That is a word that indicates no
respect for the person who has managed to pass your scope of common
knowledge. Are you a beast? Prefecture vice governor Ranzou Hiura.”
The the vice governor, Ranzou Hiura, passed by the arrogant man and
deeply sunk himself into the leather sofa for visitors.
In the Audience
“I just saw the footage of the VIP room, but he brought in only confidants
to see him. About his stadium’s VIP room. Look, you can see it from here
right? It’s an indoor seat behind the glass barrier, but it seems it’s 200,000 for
one game. It can’t be that he came at the public’s expense, right? Hee hee.”
As Nec mentioned the VIP room with a cheerful laugh, the children in the
free seats next to them ran up to Izaya just as the second inning was ending.
“Izaya-san! Izaya-san! Do you think Munakata will hit a home run next
time too?”
“You’re too energetic.”
The boy waved his limbs about in excitement, while the girl spoke to him
in a chiding voice.
“Say, Haruto-kun and Himari-chan. Would you like to watch the game
from the VIP seat over there?”
Izaya asked casually, pointing to the VIP room Nec just told him about.
After the children – Haruto and Himari – looked at each other, they
answered.
“Eh~, no way. After all, that’s too far from the players!”
“You two are quite honest. How about I give you some spending money as
your rewards. Get a hotdog or a snow cone. Buy anything you would like.”
Izaya pulled out his pocket and gives a thousand yen bill to each.
“…Thank you.”
While Haruto jumped and flailed around, Himari glanced at Izaya with a
suspicious eye rather than a shy manner, and both stated their own words for
thanks.
After watching the children run off to the shop corner, Izaya continued the
restless conversation with the same smile he gave the children.
“So? What type of connection does he have with the vice governor Hiura?”
Hearing Sozoro’s miffed voice from behind his back, Izaya requested Nec
for the baseball team manager’s secret information.
“Well, it’s not just Hiura. It seems there are a lot of financiers and
underground companies he has connections with. It looks he’s got some sort
of connection with a president of a corporation that’s a cover up for an
overseas mafia. ”
“You’re really something. I don’t know how many people could find so
much from the network under these circumstances. From the people I know,
you are about the top level in Honshu.”
“I want to be called the number one best in Japan, but I’m not that
conceited. Kee hee hee. There is Ikebukuro’s Tsukumoya, Niigata’s
Yatsufusa and Hakata’s Jersey 24 after all. Oh. Vice governor Hiura’s tax
evasion information just came out, but I guess that’s irrelevant now. Kee
hee.”
Though just by collecting information one after the other, even the proof of
the tax evasion, from just the laptop in her possession indicated towards
Nec’s abilities as abnormal, but as long as there were information to be found
on the surface layer, she continued to type on the keyboard with nimble
fingers cheerfully.
“In all honesty, it’s because the Natsugawara group is a big company
bringing attention to even inside Candiru. I didn’t want to meaninglessly be
hostile to them so I didn’t look into it much, but I’ve set up a foundation for
times like this.”
“Really, you’ll be careful, right? Although, rest assured they’ll come to the
realization that you did this all by yourself.”
“That’s great. I’ll become a celebrity who spread the big corporation’s dark
secrets. They’ll say, ‘die idi~ot. I-di~ot’.”
In the stadium which was currently changing offense and defense teams,
she was the most excited audience member out of anyone. Although, it was a
result with nothing to do with baseball but due to the ‘game’ only she was
taking part in.
Ryuusei’s Office
“It still hasn’t gotten out. If it is something happening within this stadium,
it is still an internal matter.”
“This Summer Tile Stadium has been under my control since it was rebuilt
three years ago. I completely managed to play off or fool the Natsugawara
Group’s meddling. It is solely my stadium working perfectly in every
function by me, for me. If the match is held in this stadium, the victories and
loses of even the star players who bring in the popularity of the citizens are in
the palm of my hand.”
Hiura felt an eerie, unsettling fear towards Ryuusei who talked as though
this was a suitable precedent reasoning, but he was not so much as an
accessory to this man to show that on his face.
“….The ones who would get hurt from a fixed game would be the players’
pride……Well, more than that, will the exchange of that be carried out?”
“Of course. In the case the culprit was part of an armed force, we would
receive a blow from that, but…there’s no way he can see through our trick.”
Ryuusei provided that as an answer and picked up the remote left on his
office desk. Pressing on the buttons, he showed footage of the “front” and
“back” of the security system on the room’s projector from the computer
monitor.
“We’re analyzing the full operations from the audience seats to the
hallways and from the exits to the shops outside the stadium and the parking
lots.”
“We improved the system so that if any of the temporary monitors’ footage
was changed it would immediately detect it. If he uses the same technique he
did the first time, we will be able to determine where the culprit will move
next.”
With that out of the way, she changed the topic from the place put under
warning. It was an action to show Hiura that there was nothing wrong, but
that again drew in the strange fate.
“Izaya…Orihara…?”
“Eh?”
Hearing the sudden proper noun-like name, Tamae stopped from changing
the screen.
Ryuusei asked everyone in the room politely in front of Hiura. Yet the man
nervously raising his hand was the one who spoke to Tamae earlier; the
bodyguard who was formerly part of the crime organization, the Asuki group.
The Medei group’s Asuki group was currently going through with an
exchange.
If this person had been connected with the Asuki group at one period of
time and was currently in the stadium outside of Ryuusei’s knowledge, then
he would be a prominent ‘influential suspect.’
The former gang member decided to answer after wavering on it for a few
moments.
“It’s alright. All of this will be kept here and no where else. No one will
tell that you leaked information from your previous work place, and even if
that’s the case I wouldn’t earn a penny from it.”
“You can tell your personal thoughts later. First, what is his name?
Orihara…was it?”
“He is Izaya Orihara. ‘Izaya’ is written as the ‘rin’ in ‘seaside school’ and
‘nari’ as in ‘affirmation.’ It is a normally unreadable, unique reading. He is a
man who worked as an informant around Ikebukuro and Shinjuku.”
“An informant?”
“I see. So it is the age where brokers are born from city gossip? The fact
that the Asuki group used him should mean he is a suitable resource then?”
Looking at the man in the wheelchair use space, he recalled that he was the
man Tamae took notice of previously.
Ryuusei clasped his hands together and said with dazzling eyes.
“It wouldn’t be strange for him to grasp the information on that if he was
affiliated with the Medei group or in the higher ranks of the Awakusu group.
Even more so if they had a rival relationship with the Asuki group. Using the
protégé informant they would first issue a threat, and if it all works out they
would steal all the concessions. But even if that wouldn’t work they may
have the intention to say, ‘if you don’t want that exposed add it to the
concessions.’”
“Eh.”
“If that’s the case, then this is easy. It is not entirely necessary for a murder
to take place at any of the notified areas for them to succeed. If the informant
in that wheelchair space yelled he was ‘stabbed’ in the stomach it would
cause the audience to go in a panic, and that would be enough for the
Awakusu group to use that as a threat against me. For the contents of the
disposal of Amagi’s body to be solicited, then it would be possible if it was
someone with the power the Awakusu has.”
“Indeed. You can relax. I don’t have that short of a temper. Everything at
this point is an assumption. Although, if the Awakusu group really is using
that informant and thinks they can have some way with me……Haha, well, if
they are putting me down that much….”
Ryuusei nodded numerous times while keeping a smile on his face and-
The next moment, he smashed the glass ash tray on his desk with his fist.
“I’ll have them pay for the crime of laying waste to my theater.”
Ryuusei addressed each person in the room with an eloquent smile, his
hand sluggishly bleeding. Everyone took shuddering breaths at the sight.
In the middle of the tense atmosphere filled by unrest killing intent made
by Ryuusei’s statement, Hiura slowly rose and gave a sigh.
Iroha Mayuzumi was a member of the third investigation team. She usually
worked at the stadium as a beer salesgirl. She had short hair, with a portion of
a long bang covering one of her eyes, which resulted in her receiving high
praised remarks from the regulars to the baseball stadium as someone ‘rather
mysterious’ for it.
However, behind that face, she carried out the baseball company’s dirty
work under Ryuusei’s direction. As such when trouble arises within the
baseball stadium she was someone to settle the matter with unclean methods.
While she was patrolling the stadium under the orders given from the top
of security, Fudou, she had received a new order to carry out by name.
‘The man in black who brought the old man with him in the wheelchair
space. Keep your full attention on that man, Izaya Orihara.’
The designated wheelchair space was not far from where she currently was
selling beer at. Iroha briefly glanced over there, and just as the information
provided to her said the man dressed in complete black was there sitting in a
wheelchair in front of a butler-like elderly man.
“―!”
Iroha had done plenty of illegal work up until this point, and she even had
taken people’s lives on occasion and faced professionals like those hitmen
from movies and theatrical plays many times over. But the moment she saw
the two men a warning bell rang in her head from past experiences.
She felt something repulsive from the young man’s gaze as he observed his
surroundings, but the elderly man was much more of an irregularity.
– This sucks.
– Even if they were to say to kidnap the two, I wouldn’t be able to.
– ……
She imagined a simulation in her head, but it only led to the worst
outcome.
No, her intuition is dull. It’s because that old man may not actually be that
strong.
She would approach them as a salesgirl to make certain if she was right
with her own eyes.
However-
Perhaps this was because she was watching the old man too closely. Her
path closed off, not realizing the boy running her way from the shop.
They ran into each other with great force. Turning around, there was a
young boy staring at the fallen ice cream with wide eyes.
“Ah….ah….”
“It was because you were running around carelessly, you klutz.”
Looking at the boy with teary eyes, Iroha gave a professional smile and
bent over.
Haruto had ran without looking ahead of him, and now he looked down at
the ice cream he just bought that had fell onto the ground from the impact.
After standing there dumbfounded and realizing what transpired, his eyes
welled up with tears, but he said to the ‘lady selling alcohol in the stadium.’
“I’m alright!”
Haruto looked up at her and managed to stop his tears from falling.
Haruto was led by the hand, his expression blank. After she brought him
over to the ice cream shop, she told the shop attendant.
“Excuse me, I carelessly ran into him….can you give this child the same
product?”
The older woman in the shop remarked before preparing the same ice
cream Haruto previously just bought.
“It’s fine. This is a service from the manager of the baseball stadium, so
take it!”
Haruto was nervous to accept something from a stranger, but the moment
the girl that came with him, Himari, told him “….take it,” his eyes shone
brightly and bowed with an innocent smile.
“Whaa! Onee-chan! Thank you!”
The ‘it’s a service from the manager’ line she recited was not a phrase she
conjured up in the moment; it was from the manual the executive Ryuusei
Takioka thought up for the staff to adhere by. She did not know if he wanted
to plant the image of him being a ‘generous executive’ to the audience
members, but in actuality the executive did not spare money as service for
them. But all the staff understood that it was mere bait in order to manipulate
the audience.
The only ones who knew the difference of the executive Ryuusei’s
outward appearance and his true nature were each of his confidants and a
small fraction of the third investigation division, but even the general
employees working at the stadium presumed the stagnate air around him. The
Summer Tile Stadium was not built as a paradise for the audience but as a
heaven managed by the dictator Ryuusei Takioka.
She was still alright carrying out the dirty work for that dictator’s job, but
while she considered it was troublesome to do that for a publicity stunt Iroha
saw the boy off with a smile and went to go clean the discarded ice cream on
the floor.
However, the words the boy said in his conversation with the girl next to
him pull at Iroha’s heart.
“Seriously, you really are a child. Getting so excited over ice cream.”
“But! It’s my first time having a three-scoop ice cream, so I thought I have
to show Izaya-san before it melts.”
– …….
– …..Izaya?
The proper noun she was told of earlier on their own communication
network was the name the boy coincidentally mentioned just now. Iroha
turned around to see boy’s back as he ran off in a beeline, leaving the girl that
was walking beside him. And to the terrific, frightful man in the wheelchair
and the old man just previously.
That the fact she encountered the boy here would decide the fate of several
individuals just a little while later. And that her own fate would also make a
full 180 degree turn.
Confused, she looked between the man in the wheelchair and the smiling
boy who returned to his side and unconsciously whispered.
Although at about the same time the third inning began, leaving her
whisper erased by the enthusiasm of the crowd so that no one could hear it.
Ryuusei’s office
“…..Kids?”
“No, he may be using the kids to contact his friends. Continue observing.”
“Understood, nii-san.”
Though the fact she was using a laptop, could the “bug” currently
infiltrating the network be her?
Tamae grinned her teeth a little. She was supposed to have the skill as a
human being to govern information. However, if the hacker who sneaked in
the temporary current hidden camera network was indeed her, then her skill
far surpassed her own.
Did Izaya Orihara train her, or did he hire a human who has superior
skills from the start?
She was not sure which, but Tamae made a daring smile, reminding herself
that she was not an opponent to never underestimate at the very least.
– Well, whatever.
– I don’t know why you guys would pick a fight with us, but….
– I will teach you that the ones who will win in the end are the ones who
outmatch in power.
The figures appearing on the screen with Izaya Orihara’s group was
Hiura’s bodyguard and secretary who were in his office until just before the
first inning.
Without realizing that Izaya Orihara was a foreign matter that just
happened to be in this stadium on coincidence and without any relation to the
incident.
The ball deciding their fate proceeded to slowly roll along the fair line.
“Ha, haa……”
The taxi driver made a pathetic laugh as an agreeable response to the pretty
girl sitting in the passenger’s seat. However, he did not understand any of the
content since he ignored his passenger’s story. His gaze and focus were
towards his rearview mirror where he could see the man sitting in the
backseat.
The large man sat in the back seat bent over to accommodate his giant
body. From the scars and glaring eyes that peak out under his bandages on his
face she felt like it would have been better to let a ghost on-board.
However what was more strange to the driver was the girl in the passenger
seat talking to the monster-like man lightheartedly. He tilted his head
wondering if she was just not frightened or she got used to outdoing
everything, but he did not imagine that ‘the giant in the backseat was actually
a kind man who merely frightened others by his appearance.’ Even if he tried
to imagine that, that would still be a huge misunderstanding.
The bandaged man – Usubara – was a destroyer who had demolished most
things including humans with his monstrous strength and durability,
appropriately like a Frankenstein monster would. He did not know any means
of communication other than destruction in general, and aside from the fact
he did not know any other way to help someone, those traits were appealing
to his employer. He had never lost a fight or a death match and was reigned
as the ‘invincible man’ among residents in the mining town Bunokura.
However, since the town itself was destroyed, he came to know defeat for the
first time.
Usubara had been toyed by their hands, and in order to regain his identity
and with a strong rage burning inside him he decided to crush Izaya and
Sozoro.
“Alright, Ayumi-chan! There’s a lot of people who have brought their kids
and family to the baseball stadium! You can’t get into a fight and cause
trouble to those around you!”
However, since he broke the arm of the woman when the detonation switch
was taken, he received a stern lecture from Yuuki when she heard the
circumstances of the story.
Usubara did not have memory of this, but no matter the reason, and even
though he was not particularly disciplined, he was shameful of the fact he
broke some weak girl’s arm and knocked her down.
To him, the only people who treated him as a normal human were his
recently deceased father and his employer Adamura. And then his step-
mother riding with him in the taxi right now. With that fact in Usubara’s thin
reasoning she was an existence he could not shake off. However –
“Still, that old man who caught the foul ball on TV just a bit ago is about
as strong as you, right?”
“If so, then wouldn’t it be okay to go all out? Well, when I complain to the
two of them, then what is left is to stretch out the fight in some spacious place
and…..”
Usubara started to notice in the middle of his exchange with his step-
mother in the taxi. The fact that his step-mother Yuuki, while she did not
have a screw in her head, was rather disconnected from most things.
“And then, the last bit is to fight and make up! Then let’s have everyone go
for hot pot!”
What Type of Person Is Izaya Orihara? (Himari’s
Case)
What’s wrong, Isozaka-san? For you to start a conversation with me is
pretty rare, but I hope it’s not like you have a Lolita complex, right?
That sort of thing, you should know I loathe him. He had to go and
instigate my father…
No, this talk doesn’t even matter anymore. It’s already over.
Izaya Orihara is not someone you can simply call a bad guy or good guy.
He’s just trouble. A walking trouble, a talking trouble, a living trouble. I
think he is nothing more than an existence that cannot be helped, making the
people around him meet a terrible fate. You say he occasionally does good
things, but that’s just someone else’s misfortune that becomes someone else’s
happiness. So just like a typhoon, like a tornado, or like an earthquake. There
is no way to avoid it, so you just quietly wait for it to pass.
But I heard. From these two people called Mikage-san and Kine-san. That
Izaya Orihara lost in the past. And that’s why he ran away from Ikebukuro. I
heard that was also when he got put in a wheelchair from serious wounds
from that time.
At first, I didn’t believe it. That some human was able to do that to Izaya
Orihara. So I decided not to give up. I will learn how to be like him as I’m by
his side. I will become Izaya Orihara. I will become Izaya Orihara, more than
Izaya Orihara can. If I can do that, I can get away. Away from him, I can
bring Haruto back to what he was before. Surely, our family, surely, again,
with mother and with…father……
I’m sorry. Even though he’s not here. Even though he’s not here anymore.
Isozaka-san, you’re not the dangerous type of person to enjoy seeing a girl
cry, are you?
Translation Works:
The bespectacled woman who was the real embodiment of the secretary
image called out to Izaya, who had been talking with Haruto in the
wheelchair space.
Although he received the tickets, they were complimentary tickets for the
unreserved seats regardless for the date, so he actually was unsure whether to
go to the day game or night game until just previously.
Even so, the fact they knew his name, Izaya, meant they knew that
information since the game had started through somehow. If there was any
factor that could be thought of it would be natural to assume it was from Nec
hacking into the wireless hidden camera network.
Sozoro stood there vigilant, while Nec was in the middle of soliloquizing,
“did I miss something? No, there’s no way.” Izaya turned his head slightly
and spoke to the secretary-like lady with a fearless look.
“My, that’s impressive. For you to look up even my name. I have been a
bit idle, so I do not know your names.”
“So? The vice governor Hiura or the executive Ryuusei Takioka. Which
one called for me?”
And then he moved towards the older man, who was distancing himself
from him and pretending he was a stranger, and called out to him with a
cheerful tone among the roaring of the crowd.
Sozoro scowled in complete distaste hearing his voice, but Izaya continued
on using phrasing that expressed I won’t let you get away.
“It’s not nice to have complete strangers push my wheelchair, so I ask you
to push.”
Izaya recited back without a care his voice could have been blown away by
the people’s enthusiasm behind him.
“It’s the same as the game. We don’t know what will happen in the next
move.”
– That is….
Iroha could see the scene of a secretary-like woman and a well built man
making contact with Izaya Orihara.
No, since they are people concerned with it they took the position of
observing the target.
While she pondered on it as she watched them, an unknown voice from the
audience called out to her.
“Ah….Yes! Understood!”
She instantly switched to a sales smile and poured a beer from the portable
beer server on her back for the audience member in the unreserved seat. And
then after taking the payment, she whispered into the radio in a small voice as
she moved away from that spot.
“This is B32. The target has made contact with the guest of the VIP seat.”
Ryuusei’s Office
Currently the blinds were covered, but one could watch the game from the
office’s window. However, it would be problematic to have someone look in
from the outside, so the blinds mainly remained shut. Opening a gap in those
blinds with his finger, Ryuusei gazed at a portion of the audience.
“I can’t tell from the naked eye. Should I have trained my eyesight?”
Tamae had been deciphering the hidden camera data in the stadium when
Ryuusei deprecated that and nodded to his comment in understanding.
“Really, it seems like that old man and the children are part of Izaya
Orihara’s group.”
On the video recording from the camera at the entrance there was a boy
pushing the wheelchair and a girl standing beside him. And the footage
showed the figure of the old man walking a bit ahead of them.
“The woman with the laptop….it seems she came in much later.”
“Does that mean she tampered with those security cameras in that span of
time?”
“They were tampered with much earlier. About half a day’s footage was
switched out.”
“Then the possibility of the actual culprit being that woman is?”
“I can’t quiet say that. First, Amagi-san was originally off for today…We
could narrow it down if we knew the approximate time of death, but that’s
impossible, right?”
“By the way, while it’s the main method used to cremate the bodies, did
you know the chemicals they use in dramas are actually weaker than the
optimum chemicals?”
Moving away from the blinds, Ryuusei continued his explanation further
as he watched the footage from the hidden cameras displayed on the monitor.
“Those viewers who watch simple TV dramas create the illusion that they
have controlled that piece of information and are thus contrarily the ones who
are manipulated. Honestly, it’s hilariously pathetic, but it can’t be helped.
There is a clear delineation between the ones who manipulate and the ones
who are manipulated from the start.”
The men around them and Tamae did not provide a rhetoric to him as he
was working himself up. Although it was a different introduction than usual,
they refrained from speaking since they knew from this point out it would be
a subject they have heard plenty of times over before.
“What is that delineation? That’s right, it’s respect! But there are many
guys who don’t know whether there is enough respect for something! There’s
too many! Even though there is no more clear of an answer!”
“Is it respect for the directors or scriptwriters who put in the tricks for the
audience? Or is it respect for the novelists or mangaka who wrote the original
work? Or is it respect for the sponsors who put out money?”
The man called the ‘executive’ slammed down his feet and yelled.
He placed both hands on his office desk and further framed his wording as
he glared at the hidden camera footage displayed on the screen.
“The bundle of paper written with the passages. In the frame of the
television screen. The internet, a web of information repeating the passion
and flood of comments. The outdoor stage where the singing voices resound
and the spreading woods around it. The stadium unraveling the drama called
the game!”
Whether he was swept away by his emotions, he spread both his arms wide
towards the ceiling and yelled.
“We can dance on this tragicomedy called life because everything has the
stage – the theater! Life becomes so beautiful because there is production set
on the stage! The earth, the world, and human society are, after all, its
foundation! It’s nothing more than the foundation for building the theater.
The space created carrying that clear purpose can grant happiness to people.
Isn’t that right?”
However, at the same time people who knew Ryuusei have felt unease.
Ryuusei did not doubt he was the executive. His conduct backed by that self
confidence was his weapon, but there were no brakes for his ambitions either.
Eventually when there is a wall or a cliff he could not break through with
sheer horse power an extravagant disaster would likely occur.
However, Ryuusei’s eyes did not have even a shred of uncertainty in them.
His eyes shone with the hatred towards his enemies and the pride that he was
the absolute executive of the stadium he called a ‘theater.’
And now he changed the monitor screen to the camera footage of the
inside of the VIP room Hiura was in. The room had a special material to
capture sound and sprinklers installed in the wall paintings and ceiling,
making it so a guest would mistaken it as ‘the perfect privacy room’ at first
glance. The conversations in the room were entirely kept within its walls,
which should not be in the VIP room by any standard. But Ryuusei installed
the same kind of cameras in all the VIP rooms since ‘it was with respect to
the theater and special guests.’
When the dictator created the ‘theater’ – the Summer Tile Stadium – they
also have done a fair amount of dirty work and enjoyed the benefits that came
from it. Furthermore, betraying him would bring nothing more than him
wringing their necks.
The man had put collars on his subordinates from the early days of him
making his climb up the hillside road steadily. And now he had managed to
create this enormous baseball stadium from the ground up by the ones
shackled in those chains.
Understanding fully well the other had been looking back long ago.
VIP Room
“I’ll give you forewarning, but this room is likely under surveillance by
Takioka-kun. I recommend speaking here with that in mind.”
“Yes, I am aware. I feel there is one behind that painting and one in each
of the sprinklers on the ceiling. The sprinklers have microphones in them, so
the conversation we are having right now like this is certainly being
overheard by executive Takioka.”
Along with that fearless smile, the man in the wheelchair informed him
that he knew the position of the cameras, meaning he intervened with the
baseball stadium’s hidden system not accessible to the public.
Hiura had asked as though probing for an answer. The young man in the
wheelchair reminded with a ridiculing smile.
“Naturally it’s for the meal. You invited me to this room for that. After all,
I cannot think a vice governor would call for one guest and lie about that.”
“Fine then. We can have this place’s chef make something. It’ll take time
for it to arrive, so you can enjoy it.”
Receiving an urgent call, Iroha Mayuzumi cut herself from the beer server,
separated herself from the audience seats and returned to the staff’s personal
space audience members could not enter in. The chief of the sales department
was aware she had a special position, so they did not particularly mention
anything other than briefly glancing over to her even when she dropped off
the beer server and took off. They just thought, ‘I guess another troublesome
guest found a fault over something and is making a ruckus,’ so they focused
on their own duties since it had nothing to do with them and called for other
salespeople specialized in the division.
Even the ones who noticed the suspicious happenings in the underbelly of
this baseball stadium especially were not willing to look far into the matter.
For their own peace of mind they just simply handled the job given to them.
All the same, they did not realize Iroha was involved in matters to the level of
absconding people or of disposing their bodies.
– This is the worst. Will I have to finish that guy Izaya Orihara?
However, she had the confidence she could kill her opponent if the order
was given without fail. After all, she had killed people many times over
before she was employed by Takioka since her early childhood.
She had killed people from underground organizations that opposed her
foster father numerous times in order to guarantee her survival, but around
the time she was fifteen years old she was sold off by her adoptive father.
He seemed to have gathered people who would carry out his dirty work, so
Iroha was a good pawn fro him to use as he pleased as she did not even have
a family registry. She was given the alias as Iroha Mayuzumi, but that name
was bought from another person. She had met the woman who arranged her
registry, Kujiragi, but it was said she also was using another person’s name.
As such she thought there were must be surprisingly more people like her
than she expected.
And so while there was no hesitation to do dirty work she would feel
vacant after it was over. There were many times she questioned herself when
she worked as a salesgirl watching the audience members switching between
joy to sorrow during games if it was truly alright for an existence like hers to
be among them.
However, unable to find any other way of living, she idly spent her life as
‘Iroha Mayuzumi’, a life bought from another person.
Since she had not killed anyone directly, she could not ascertain if her
skills have dulled or not. Incidentally, her foster father who raised her was
indeed a killer and seemed to have once been a boss of an organization, but it
was said that he was impoverished in a dispute with an organization in
Fukuoka and in the end was finished by an even better skilled, well-known
killer.
– Niwa…..Niwa…..?
She did not seem to care who the adversary of her foster father was, but
rather she held a philosophical stance on life and death to the extent she
considered ‘it can’t be helped if he died.’
– It’s about 90% impossible for the elderly man, but would I be able to kill
Izaya Orihara?
As she was thinking those thoughts plainly, she recalled the boy she ran
into earlier.
– But, I don’t want to make children cry.
– For Izaya Orihara to be able to have an eye on the executive even though
he brings those children around with him.
She headed towards the private locker room to change while thinking over
the matter. Removing her jacket, the rising muscles in her tensed back
became visible.
With enough muscle strength to carry a close to twenty kilogram full beer
serving container for long periods of time without trouble and a body type of
that of a model with a balance of both feminine lines and slenderness, one
could see she was created like that by her training during her early childhood.
Iroha, not realizing that her sculpture-like body was unique, covered that
skin in a new outfit with agile hands.
Among the techniques for infiltration she had learned to sneak around
within the baseball stadium efficiently, this was especially unique. It was for
carrying out a certain service job in a VIP room, but she was relatively
pleased with that work.
It was because the white and black basis of the work clothes calmed her
wavering heart.
VIP Room
“Soon the meal will be served. The game is still at mid-way. You should
take your time and enjoy it.”
As Hiura spoke he looked over at the ground field to see the match coming
near its fourth inning. However as Izaya gazed at the barrier of the glass
window, he recalled a sense of unease different from just a while ago. It was
a slight change, but for him who bragged about loving people, it was a detail
he could not miss.
“It seems the enthusiasm has died down a bit.”
“Yeah, it’s because Munakata’s four consecutive home runs have been
hindered.”
Izaya was focusing on his conversation with Nec when the third home run
was hit, so he did not really follow what was happening with the game. Once,
there was a moment he felt the audience’s voices of despondency, but since
he prioritized the information Nec was providing him than that, he did not
know that the Munakata player did not deliver on his great exploits.
– Yes, after waiting for so long and coming all the way to the baseball
stadium only to see his great exploits unaccomplished, how would the people
who support him think? Even though they came all this way to support him,
would they feel disheartened or would they lose their spirits at the thought
that “perhaps they lost because I came to watch?” I wonder which.
Surprisingly there may be more of the latter.
He considered the people who thought their team lost when they watched
the live stream.
– For those people who watch it live everyday, I would like to see the
different reactions when their team has won or lost. Yeah, I want to see what
type of expression they would give when their team has consecutive defeats.
Izaya bowed his head in deep thought of such trivial things, but whether it
was mistaken as complicated emotions towards baseball, Hiura spoke up as
he watched the player enter the batting box.
“You’re a man who proposes disagreeable ideas. You don’t say anything
like, ‘how about bringing support to the baseball stadium’. Do you hate
sportsmen?”
Hiura remarked with a click of his tongue. Izaya shrugged his shoulders
back and replied simply.
“Not really, it’s just that no matter what situation the player finds himself
in, I will not abandon him. Whether he hits a 30 consecutive home run,
manages a perfect game single handedly, gets two outs from hitting fly balls,
or strays from the path of glory by getting involved with gambling or drugs
while on active duty, to me it is all just one side the players show me as
humans. I love it. Hurray for baseball.”
“This was before I was born, but the big controversy over the contract
made from the hole in the draft conference’s system on the ‘vacant day’ was
the best, wasn’t it? Ahh, why was I not born at that time? Why was I not alive
to see the faces of the people involved is regret-”
“That’s enough.”
Behind him the door opened, but Izaya continued to face towards the
window regardless of it. And he continued to watch with a loving look at the
audience and players’ shifts between joy and sorrow.
What the audience embraced in their hearts during real time was the
anticipation of the attack or defense for their supporting teams. Put simply,
the result that appeared shortly following one turn at the bat.
Whether it may be when the white ball land in the fairground or outside
track, or a home run or dead ball. There were various sequences of events,
but the people who support the winner and the people who support the loser
all expose their emotions at the same time.
Izaya loved the moment where these opposing emotions swirled together.
If it was possible, he wished not only for the unreasonable but for unsavory
preferences as well. Whether they were the cheering supporters of both teams
were just half and half, or to see the joys and sorrows of the spectators‘
alternating expressions otherwise not shown in the diamond vision screen.
Realizing the voice addressed him, Izaya glanced at the girl who brought
the food for the first time –
“?”
His expression did not change, but clearly seeing Izaya’s entire form
stiffen up, Iroha Mayuzumi, now changed into a bartender uniform, tilted her
head in earnest.
Looking at the elder man’s face standing next to him, she discarded the
immediate thought.
The moment she imagined finishing her target, the form of the butler-like
elderly man intervening and breaking her neck with nothing more than his
own bare hands came to mind.
Seeing how Izaya turned an unsettling color the moment he looked at the
waitress’s face, Hiura called out to him with doubt.
At that, Izaya returned to himself and shook his head with his usual smile.
“Eh? Yes, sorry about that. It is nothing serious. I just have a bit of a
trauma with bartender uniforms.”
He smiled as though to deceive him, and then Izaya looked back to the girl
wearing the bartender uniform.
“Alright, I don’t need any alcohol. An oolong tea in a cocktail style would
do.”
“Understood.”
The girl respectfully bowed and left to one of the bar counters in the room.
While watching her depart, Hiura spoke.
“You won’t drink?”
“It’s a cowardly trait. I don’t have the courage to put alcohol in my body
after diving into such a dangerous place.”
“So you had the sense of danger then…However, it’s really nothing more
than a VIP room. It’s not like anything dangerous is prepared at the bar
counter in this room.”
“Yes, but the big party rooms for karaoke boxes in Ikebukuro are like that
too, you know?”
Izaya had completely regained his composure and moved his wheelchair to
the side of the sofa. Then taking the cocktail glass with the Oolong tea in it,
he raised it in Hiura’s direction.
Continuing, he said one phrase, moving his glass towards the hidden
camera in the picture frame.
“Yeah, he was quite something. The culprit has been unknown right to the
very end. It was called the American version of Jack the Ripper. The criminal
probably did fine work. But if he was a murderer who did it for purely
business and not pleasure he’d have full marks.”
“If he really was another human controlling the stage of a murder play,
then he wouldn’t have been able to cause the cases themselves unless it was a
distorted hobby. That’s right, what’s important is what to show the audience
and what not to show. The one whose in the position to make that decision is
someone who can truly move the theater.”
There was not much of a true I see from her heart, but deciding that saying
something to Ryuusei when he was worked up was meaningless she settled
on saying that lightly. In another matter, she managed to gather outside
information and tried to understand the human Izaya Orihara.
“…That man Izaya Orihara, it seems he got into trouble a while back. He
was a member of the color gang, the Dollars…and this is just the city’s
rumors, but it seems he had stabbed a classmate with a knife during middle
school.”
Ryuusei snorted, but in truth he also was weary of the man Izaya Orihara.
Wouldn’t it the safest place for him be in the audience seating where
anyone can see him?
“It seems the conversation between Izaya Orihara and vice governor Hiura
will end smoothly soon, so can you go to the wheelchair space and bring
those children here? The reason for it will be……’Izaya Orihara-oniichan
called for you,’ is probably good enough.”
“My, do you plan on putting me in the play? Is it alright if it’s not right
away?”
Tamae’s words were mixed with sarcasm, but Ryuusei told his sister with a
smile from the depths of his heart.
In the Audience
At the wheelchair space Izaya left from. Currently there was Nec sitting on
the pipe chair for attendants use, Haruto looking around aimlessly, and
Himari standing there taking a philosophical stance.
Himari watched the scene through the magnified glass while Haruto was
being envious of her from the side. And then in one of the noticeably large
windows above the seats newspaper reporters were she was able to confirm
the figure she saw seemed to be Sozoro.
– So there.
“If you do such dangerous activities, then Nec-oneechan will also be killed
and fall into hell.”
“Hee hee. Probably. But I can’t stop it. I wonder if this is how it feels for
people who don’t stop smoking even when they’re told they’ll fall ill from
it.”
Nec shrugged her shoulders as she sat with her knees drawn to her chest on
the pipe seat and told Himari as though boasting – no, she certainly told her
just to purely boast.
“Look, this is the data left by the writer who pursued Takioka and a
politician’s collusion. Various data was left on the cloud. There’s a treasure
load of information like information aside from Takioka and even dangerous
information on the politician. It’s amazing.”
“Even if I show Haruto-kun he’ll just say ‘I don’t really get it’ or ‘that’s
amazing!’”
Haruto, hearing his name mentioned, peaked over at Nec’s laptop from
behind.
“Look, there’s a lot of articles from people that are probably dead!”
Haruto said the exact words Nec predicted with a smile. And just like that,
Haruto exclaimed ‘Ah! It’s Munakata’s turn!’ and took off to the front of the
unreserved seats.
Himari watched his back and hufed out a sigh before glaring at Nec with
plain eyes.
Nec said in response and collected data owned by missing people involved
with Takioka one after the other on her laptop screen.
Naturally she could look at data from disposed PCs after their death or
their PCs that could not accept any external connections without any power
supply or radio waves, but the mail data left on the server or organization’s
network attached to it was similar to finding a mountain of hidden treasure
lying in a lost sunken ship to Nec.
The name Nec was an alias she gave herself, but its origins were that of
nicknames created by fellow hackers long ago.
She specialized in finding articles of the deceased on the net and dealing it
as her own. This included e-mail addresses, credit cards or electronic money,
and the data on the cloud service of the recently deceased humans. Her
special skill was utilizing things that have not undergo the procedures for
death or the remaining unrelated matters from those countless data and
accounts making one think the dead came back and are continuing activities
on the net.
The hackers could not grasp Nec’s identity, but they realized this was
likely being done by one person and thus called her Necromancer and
Necrophilia; some admired her, some feared her, some bore hostility towards
her, and some became fans of hers. However, she herself rejected the name as
it was ‘not cute long,’ and she took the name Nec and continued her
activities.
Then one day, she decided to fish for the data left by a man called ‘Izaya
Orihara.’ He was an urban-like legendary information broker based in
Ikebukuro and Shinjuku.
Nec, hearing he was done in by a Russian killer, dived deep and even
deeper into the sea of the internet to find a large amount of data on him
quickly. But from there, a certain trouble swooped down upon her. And that
was her first defeat she had experienced.
Shinichi Tsukumoya.
She knew he was a columnist who released numerous books related to the
Tokyo city under that name, but he was a mysterious hacker with not one
piece of information released about him. She had tried to infiltrate the data
server Izaya Orihara managed but took a magnificent counter attack from the
man which completely destroyed her laptop system.
She thought it could easily be fixed, but each data was left with a strange
passage in text: ‘Sorry, miss. This is a job I received from him. But with this I
can finally take it over. Ah, that’s right. My name is Shinichi Tsukumoya.
Don’t misunderstand, Izaya Orihara does not have this much competence.’
Several months later, one day she thought to regain her footing and start
her activities again when there was a knock on the door of her house.
Since Tsukumoya contrarily infiltrated her she was prepared for it, but the
one in front of the opened door was one man who sat in a wheelchair.
– ‘It’s important to have connections. If you feel you are not an expert,
then you should just become friends with genuine experts. Well, when I bring
this up Tsukumoya will probably reply, ‘I don’t recall her becoming friends
with you.’
That man was called Izaya Orihara. She thought he just died, but
apparently he was saved from almost certain death.
– ‘There is a rumor going around that I’m already dead, but with my
corpse……don’t you feel like starting a business using my remaining data?’
Nec reminisced over the past before continuing to fish for more data. At
the same moment in the corner of her laptop screen the footage from the
hidden camera was displayed.
The statement she told Haruto previously was not even a metaphor. No
matter how one could look at it, accepting an invitation from someone who
knew they peaked into the place of murder was similar to going in for
suicide. It was strange for her not to be taken as she has the laptop, but
perhaps they planned to let her off the hook.
– Do they not think I would expose the footage of the cleanup of the body
on the net during this time?
She carried on with her work while chuckling to herself, and then she
happened upon a certain data. It wasthe article data left by a free-lance writer
who pursued Takioka. And in there were countless appropriate files as
evidence.
– Bingo.
– Now then, what should I do? I guess I’ll leave it for Izaya and probably
send an e-mail to Isozaka.
– Actually, I think after treading on such events, it’ll without a doubt first
become a course accompanied with the Tokyo Bay concrete tour.
– Well, whatever. When that happens I will use his data (corpse) nicely….
– As according to our contract when Tsukumoya took over his work. Kee
hee hee.
VIP Room
“Now then, the meal is just about done, so how about we return to
continuing the negotiations?”
The game on the ground was coming to its sixth inning already. The
Serpent’s progress was alternating back and forth. It was a close game with
the opposing team, demodulating a lot of the voltage of the audience.
“Then let’s start from here on out. Izaya Orihara-kun. Who is backing
you?”
“There isn’t anyone…is what I want to say, but since I’m just an ordinary
informant, if I have to say someone then the one hiring me would be the
human backing me…is what that will mean.”
Hiura made the sofa creak roughly and told the young man sitting in the
wheelchair while giving a fake smile.
“Yes. I don’t know if you realize it, but you are currently standing on thin
ice. On top of that, it’s a layer of ice above boiling magma. It wouldn’t be
strange when it melts.”
“Hand me all the information you have on the current case. I won’t do
anything bad to you, and I could persuade Takioka so you all can gain
profits.”
“To begin with, the business partners for that matter is not just you,
correct? Could newcomers like us step into there?”
Iroha Mayuzumi had also heard the conversation from the back counter
and felt an unsettling atmosphere at Izaya’s behavior.
– Does that mean this man Izaya Orihara is trying to get involved with
that?
– I thought he wasn’t just a normal person, but just what big organization
is backing him…..?
– He’s probably that incredible of an existence for him to not get killed and
remain alive to that age .
On the other hand, Sozoro desperately endured not showing his shock on
his face.
– What is with this ‘that matter?’ Still not knowing one thing about
anything, he can give such an impressive bluff.
– Hm?
– That bartender girl is looking over here….She doesn’t have any killing
intent right now.
– Just previously there was a bit of malice, but the fact she drew back in
earnest would simply mean she was testing us though……now then.
By observing how the beer salesgirl distributed her walk and her focused
gaze, Sozoro saw that she was some kind of professional fighter from his past
experiences. And from the fact she appeared dressed in a bartender uniform
this time, he deduced that it was probable the baseball stadium side had put
surveillance on Izaya, or that she was a killer given the order to kill him, and
so he remained vigilant.
– Although, what a sad world this is for someone like her to be wrapped in
an air as though she has murdered countless people even though she is
younger than Miss Nec.
“First, there’s no guarantee. The moment we open all our cards, you may
decide ‘now we can dispose of them’ and the bodyguard-san over there could
pull a gun out on us. When I think of that possibility, I’m afraid I cannot
reveal that information.”
“Even if we did not speak anything here, you don’t think we would pull
out a gun?”
“If such an unfortunate accident occurs, in the case that I die the
information of what you did in 1996 would only be leaked out to the world.”
Hiura’s brow twitched at that. What Izaya mentioned was the date in the
tax evasion document Nec previously showed him. It was a complete bluff,
but he immediately responded to the mentioned date and a warped emotion
ran through his mind.
“…I see, does that mean you want a shot at me? So you came to this
baseball stadium knowing I was having the exchange for that here today.”
“…What I am dealing is only stage design and props. I’m not dealing with
lighting and extras. I have no plan on being a heretic.”
The conversation had a bit of out-of-place terms mixed in, but Izaya did
not take any care at all to that as though he comprehended all the meanings of
them and added.
“Haha, even by just pretending to look or not look at the lighting and
extras is enough to be called a heretic.”
“You bastard…”
“Naturally, I’m also a heretic. Us heretics may get along, and there is a
high possibility for us to establish business.”
At that he cut off, looked up at the sprinklers on the ceiling a second time,
or more precisely the camera lens and bugs installed in there, and stated.
Ryuusei’s Office
“Did this guy have the same attitude when he was dealing with the Asuki
group?”
The bodyguard who formally belonged to the Asuki group and pointed out
Izaya’s existence in the first place was the one who asked that question.
Ryuusei heard what his subordinate stated and shook his head after letting
out a suppressed laugh.
“Generosity….I have generosity he says? Of course I have that!”
“But, Izaya Orihara. You are no good. Testing people is an act of doubting
your opponent’s dignity. There is no respect, you just gave proof yourself
you are a monster playing as a normal human being.”
“There’s no way we can put a monster on our stage. If you become the
monster that killed my precious, precious subordinate Amagi than it’s more
so. Furthermore, that’s in spite of the fact of him trying to trample on our
dignity with that kind of threatening manner.”
“Well, alright then. If you spit on your master, let’s see if we can tame the
beast in the end.”
“As according to my script, if he can shoot down that butler friend of his or
the kids, there’s nothing you don’t use him for.”
VIP Room
“Now then, thank you for the meal. It was an honor sharing this experience
with you. Vice governor Hiura.”
“When we meet later, I hope you will give the name of your employer.”
And then as he observed the young man in the wheelchair as though with
admiration he said this.
“However, it’s strange. I have mistaken you as the top of the organization
that is trying to get involved with us since you are so imposing.”
“No way.”
Izaya made a sneering smile and stroked the arm of his wheelchair.
“Nonetheless, do you feel like carrying out the contents of that threatening
letter?”
“Who knows? On the chance I sent that letter, do you think I would say ‘I
sent it, but since we already put negotiations on the table I won’t follow
through with it?’”
“Yes, myself, you and the executive. We don’t know anything. There is no
threatening letter, and no incident happened in the underground warehouse.
That will be fine? Right?”
“Yes, sir.”
The male bodyguard nodded and walked in front of Izaya and Sozoro.
That meant, ‘we’re watching you so behave.’ Sensing that they did not
trust a single thing about himself, Izaya softly smiled as though content with
that and from atop the wheelchair gave Hiura a bow.
And like this the racoon and the fox finished their first probing of each
other. With neither of the two=clearly not grasping what game they were
scrambling for or if they could make a united front.
If there was any difference between the two- then Izaya Orihara was the
only one enjoying this aimless situation to its fullest.
In the Audience
“Hey you two, can I have a moment?”
“…”
When Tamae called out to them, the boy came over with an innocent smile
and the girl looked over suspiciously and stood still.
Tamae tilted her head to the side wondering if these two were the ones she
saw on the monitors of the hidden cameras. When there was a night game on
a Sunday, there were never many children in the baseball stadium.
She heard her brother’s voice come through the earphone communication
device she wore on her right ear.
[Orihara has left the VIP room. Hurry up. You can go through the B4
passageway.]
Hearing that voice, Tamae showed a bit of irritation. But she immediately
wiped that from her expression, and at the same time she confirmed these two
in front of her are her targets she invited them.
“You two are children Izaya Orihara-san brought here, right? …Izaya
Orihara-san has called for you, but would it be alright if you two come with
me?”
She said the undisguised words meant as the kidnapping trick warned
about in elementary school. Naturally, the girl plainly gave a doubtful look,
but the boy nodded with undoubtedly, sparkling eyes.
“Eeh!? Why!?”
“If Izaya-san was calling for us, he wouldn’t use other people, and more
importantly you are not the same person as that woman with glasses that
came to Izaya-san previously…..”
The girl listed off those reasons, suspicious of her. Tamae let out a sigh,
‘yeah that would be right,’ and with a gentle smile she took a step towards
Himari.
“You’re a smart kid, aren’t you? If that’s the case, I wonder if this is more
effective.”
And then when she drew closer to her face and showed her from the lining
of her sleeves – a small hand gun hung from there – she whispered to her
with a calm gaze.
(If you don’t come quietly, I’ll shoot that little boy friend of yours.)
“….”
“We did it, Ayumi-chan! We can also take our time and watch the game,
don’t you think?”
Usubara tilted his head to the side at his step-mother’s comment as though
she already forgot their objective before glaring up at the opening domed
shaped baseball stadium that was more than ten times the height of his own
gigantic size. Izaya Orihara and Densuke Sozoro were here. At the very least,
it was certain they were here at the first inning.
“…..”
“!?”
It was not just Usubara, but the passerby and even Yuuki at the ticket
counter were wide-eyed at the sudden accident.
[It seems there has been some trouble with the stadium’s electric system.
When it recovers, the game will restart……]
While tapping the arm of the sofa with his fingers vice governor Hiura
knitted his brows.
Nishikino was the large bodyguard who brought Izaya back to his seat. He
should have returned before the blackout, but he still has not appeared. But if
they did not have the light from the secretary’s smartphone they would not be
able to see his face when Nishikino did come back.
“We cannot walk carelessly in this power outage, sir. The emergency lights
are not even on for some reason.”
He wondered if the cheers emitted from the audience was from the release
of their anxiety or the resuming of the game. During that moment of time
there was the announcer’s official report even within the VIP room
“We apologize for the trouble. The game will restart in 5 minutes.”
“Now like this Nishikino should come back…..go take a look out.”
“Understood.”
The secretary nodded and started walking to the outside of the door-
One moment after the door opened, there was a high-pitched scream in the
VIP room.
“!”
When Hiura rushed over there, what was there was the secretary sunk
down on the floor shaking, and the form of Nishikino dead, his neck broken.
Furthermore, that 5-year-old may very well be the child with the worst
personality you could ever imagine. Just like a child knowing he will be
forgiven, he is the clever runt that craftily uses the truth.
If you were to ask me if I hate him, then naturally I should be able to say
that I do.
If it were not for the contract and the debt I have towards him regarding
my family, I may have already snapped that slim neck of his.
I think I can at least be a brake for him.
He should be called some battle crazed demon child who is not satisfied
unless he jumped in front of his enemy while also having the ability to
withdraw himself in a safe place.
That he would jump around freely with a skill called “parkour” and mince
his opponent with the free manipulation of his knife, but with the body he has
right now, it is unlikely he can do those same feats.
It seems the doctors have said that if he has the will he may be able to run
around again, but he does not intend to walk that path right now. He
exaggerates that it is his punishment, but in his heart he may be afraid.
Returning to his old self and once again returning to his home town:
Ikebukuro. I have heard that it is the town of his beginning and his ending.
With degrees of circumstances. However, if I may say so, he completely
reaped what he sowed. He should be grateful for the town of Ikebukuro’s
benevolence just because he was not killed.
In spite of the future of these old bones, there are certain things I have
come to know consequently for living for so long.
That thing….the human Izaya Orihara’s true nature has not changed in the
slightest.
It is not that I have seen that man as he was from before directly. I have
not, but even so I could see the never-changing logic coursing throughout his
being.
If it is a normal human being, then there are many without that logic.
I would be glad if at least that belief that dwells within him was good.
Well, there may have been a way to save him if he was completely evil.
The belief Izaya Orihara grasps is not a concept to divide into a form of
good and evil.
Concerning the result, there are many concluding actions of “evil” but all
are dependent on the swing of the pendulum.
The sight of Izaya Orihara taking an interest in some pretty girl at a glance,
giving himself to her even if he had to throw away everything else, so deeply
in love he wants to also be completely accepted by her.
Hmm, detective-dono.
The one who told you to ask me about Izaya Orihara is no one else than
Izaya Orihara himself is it not?
Well, it does not matter. You can tell him this as it is.
Translation Notes:
1. The name Iroha was trying to remember was likely the Niwaka Samurai.
He is an urban legend in the series Hakata Tonkotsu Ramens. A
legendary killer who kills other hitmen. He resides in the Hakata ward in
Fukuoka City, which is on Kyushu. The dispute her adoptive father died
in could possibly refer to events of the first novel, but there is no
concrete evidence as of yet if her adoptive father is any character
specifically in that universe.
2. The Vacant Day (空白の一日) was an actual event in late November of
1978 which involved baseball pitcher Suguru Egawa who forcibly
signed with the Yomiuri Giants. A lot of the other baseball teams
protested against this contract. This is because there was no reverse-
contract, so they saw at as unfair. My sources were a bit limited, so I am
not sure on the explicit details, but this is a really basic summary from
what I understand. I don’t know much about baseball, or sports in
general, so I’m sorry about my limited knowledge of the subject.
3. Ice Pick Thompson is a reference to one of Narita’s characters from
Baccano.
4. The Spider’s Thread (蜘蛛の糸) is a well-known short-story by
Ryuunosuke Akutagawa. Shakyamuni lowers a spider’s thread into hell.
Read more here if you’re curious.
Chapter 4: Two Outs, Bases Loaded
Ryuusei’s Office
Ryuusei’s voice was rather calm when he heard the report. However, in
those eyes a flame of deep hatred was lit.
“But, how? Does this look like according to the report? In actuality it
should be said it was in the hallway in front of the VIP room, not in the VIP
room?”
“Didn’t you not believe the meaning of the warning in the first place?”
Ryuusei covered his mouth with his right hand, and after thinking for a bit
he let out a large sigh.
“The hell. Does this mean they would break their own rules they set
up…..? Well, there’s no way I can let them do as they please after making
light of the people on stage.”
“But is it really them who did it? I don’t think the man in the wheelchair
and that old man would be able to do anything to that bodyguard though.”
“….I thought perhaps the wheelchair kid could be bluffing and actually
could walk, but with that physique…..At least if he had the physique of any
of our security personnel he could be adequate.”
Tamae said and glared towards the ten others lined up in the office room.
With this being an emergency situation, in the office the core staff Fudou
started and a large half of the guards and third division members were
assembled. And there was also Ranzou Hiura in the room as well.
“Even though my guard was killed, you’re playing the investigation game
rather carefree.”
“Now for this, my apologies. However please do not forget that you are
still a suspect. After all, there is no footage to prove your alibi.”
From the beginning that blackout itself was quite unique. Normally even in
the case of lightning or an earthquake causing a power outage, the minimum
system should have been maintained by the self-generating emergency power
supply. But a trap was installed into the emergency power system itself.
But when exactly this was done, the technical staff found the equipment
installed to cause a shortage on both electrical distribution systems – the
remote controlled main power source and the emergency system – when they
headed to the control room. When the repairs were finished and the power
went back on was when the body of Hiura’s guard was discovered. The body
was currently isolated in the same underground warehouse Amagi fell in.
In any case, in front of the reality that a second murder occurred during the
period of time when power outage was staged Ryuusei spoke in
reconsideration as he adjusted his tie.
“We should have set up the UPS to the surveillance cameras and related
equipment systems. Let’s learn from this failure for the future. It’ll cost a bit,
but it’ll be a better, perfect system.”
“You got impatient, haven’t you? Do you still think you can continue
acting like the emperor of this stadium?”
“Yes, a formal apology for the power outage is necessary, but there is no
way I would be dismissed with only this much.”
“My subordinate is dead.”
In other words, there was nothing more to do than to erase the body like
with Amagi.
“You’re already a suspect, are you not? You’re at the point of dealing that.
If the case goes public and that is discovered, I think it would be hopeless to
return to the political world even if you escaped from prison, right”
“…..”
“We are already sharing the same fate. At the same time do not forget that
you are one of the suspects like I previously stated before. If there is any
doubt it is endless. For example the conversation you had previously in the
VIP room and everything according to the script arranged prior to would
have the possibility that you were an accomplice from the beginning!”
“That would be the same for you though? Being partners with that man
would bring up the possibility that you ended the life of a follower of yours in
the way. So you make me an accomplice in hiding the body to shut me up.”
“Of course that’s how it is from your perspective. But I know I am not the
culprit. And I am the human standing at the top of this theater. As well as
being the stage director I am also the producer coloring the cast’s lives. I
believe I can behave as a king capable of judging people fairly at the least,
and no one could give any complaints on my ruling.”
Listing off extremely arrogant reasons, Ryuusei kept up with that attitude
and mentioned Hiura’s guard.
“It was Nishikino-san? You are a human bearing guilt over him. But now
with him gone missing, no one is suspicious. In that case then if you pretend
to have extracted the data thoroughly and say ‘we ran off with secret
information’ then your persuasive power would increase.”
“…..”
“Although I do feel sympathetic for you since you raised that bodyguard
from the beginning. Someone who even though knew your true nature did not
take any mind to it.”
“That’d have been quite a convenient fall for having only his neck broken
so neatly.”
Hiura said in dissatisfaction but no deep remorse or anger could have been
felt. Ryuusei saw his attitude towards it and reached the conclusion that
perhaps this male bodyguard was not that much of an important person to
Hiura.
“The problem would be Izaya Orihara and the organization at his back. If
he clearly picked a fight with us so far, then I have no time to choose a
correspondence. Although, since Hiura-san is also a suspect, shouldn’t you
take up the partnership about now?”
“Then it could mean he doesn’t feel like going through with a half-hearted
negotiation? Anyway what we have to do is to make sure that cheeky man
calling himself an informant cannot leave this baseball stadium. Thinking of
his contacts, then that old man and the kids…..we still haven’t confirmed if
they are friends or not, but we should ensure that woman with the laptop is
for certain.”
At that, Fudou who had heard the conversation between Ryuusei and Hiura
spoke up fearfully.
“All together, would that mean five people? ……It will be a big job, but it
won’t get crazy, will it?”
“Since we can do that, we are able to pass for producers of the stage,
Fudou-kun. It’s alright. Believe in my theater. For times like these, we have
several areas and devices not posted on the official blueprints.”
“Y-yes.”
Ryuusei turned his gaze from Fudou and looked at his younger sister
Tamae.
“They are held up in parlor sixth. I left it all to Mayuzumi-chan who came
back from the VIP room before the power outage, and I left two others of the
third investigation division outside the door just in case.”
“Is that right. Actually while buying her was great, she still hasn’t done her
true job, hasn’t she?”
“How about we have at least one person killed to threaten Izaya with. …
Well, she seemed to have been excellent in her childhood, but there’s the
possibility her skills have dulled. The kids will work fine as rehabilitation for
her.”
“Well now, the lookout is suddenly quite explicit about it, isn’t it, Sozoro-
san?”
Indeed, there were janitors and security staff masked they could see in the
area, yet sometimes everyone would look over as though it was a normal
thing to see. Mostly it was a behavior for Izaya who has continuously
watched humans to an abnormal extent and for Sozoro who has tread on that
path to easily tell that they were being watched.
“I’m sure it’s your fault. After all, you did such a terrible thing to that
subordinate of Hiura-san who said he would become a mediator for me.”
“……It could not have been helped. It was legitimate self-defense. It was
nothing more than protecting ourselves from any personal threat.”
Izaya smiled at Sozoro’s declaration as he fixed his tie and shook his head.
“More than that, do you have anything you are more curious about?“
Only the pipe chair was left; Nec and her belongings gone.
Izaya was looking around the area when his smart phone started up. It was
a unique application not distributed from an official on-line software, and on
the display of the application unique symbols and characters were listed.
Knowing this was a contact he knew, Izaya hit the accept button and
pressed the smart phone to his ear.
“…..You’re surprisingly not helpful in cases like this. Although since you
have those advantages and shortcomings it’s a good aspect as a human
being.”
Apparently ignoring Izaya ridiculing her, there was a tut and an unpleasant
voice from his phone.
[Well this sucks. I thought their target was me, so I hid. I can’t believe they
took them.]
“And you couldn’t confirm that on the surveillance cameras you hacked
into?”
[That woman seemed to get strangely wary and just shut down the
surveillance camera recording there. It’s probably because it would have been
bad if I saw the recorded footage of the moment she took the kids from
elsewhere. I tried to restart it, but it’s completely black.]
Izaya moved his gaze to one of the places the hidden cameras were and
could see the holes in the railing coated in some kind of nail polish or
lipstick.
“So it’s physically closed off. It seems they are quite cautious of you.
Although I thought it would have been great to at least have the moment the
kids were taken.”
[Aaah, other cameras in different areas are also broken in turn. Well,
thanks to that I know the general area in the stadium they were taken to.]
“It doesn’t matter if we know. No matter where they were taken it’s clear
they’re in Takioka’s hands now.”
After he stated that in a carefree tone, there was a solemn voice from
behind Izaya’s back
Sozoro made a rare frown. Izaya kept his fearless smile and answered him.
“It’s alright. If they took them as a tool for the negotiation, then they won’t
be reckless. If the number of bodies increase it’ll just give us a grasp on their
weakness.”
“It was a mistake I accompanied you. No matter if there was the basis the
kids would remain safe being here, for myself to place even a bit of faith in
you was an extreme failure on my part.”
“Really now, that sure is quite a mighty failure. That’s a failure alright,
Sozoro-san. For you to have seen me as a man to behave in concern for the
kids in front of an exciting situation as this.”
“…..“
“So, what do you plan to do? Normally I think it would be to notify the
police though.”
“Even if we report to the police, I don’t think they would be able to easily
investigate the stadium. In the time an investigator would do a house arrest
the two would disappear from the world. And besides, although I became
their care taker, I would be questioned in turn since the situation involves the
two of them going missing.”
“It seems they think we are the culprits that caused the incident with the
body in the underground warehouse. And it appears the true culprit made
some kind of threat, but I don’t know what the specifics are. From Hiura-
san’s manner of speaking, it’s probably something illegal and related to huge
interests.”
After thinking for a few moments, Izaya smiled and whispered in a quiet
voice.
“Well, I can guess most of it, and even if I’m wrong it’ll be fine.”
Izaya then crossed his legs on the wheelchair, and he bore with the pain
that ran up his spine and managed to keep his composure whilst hiding the
cold sweat forming on his skin.
“If they’re going to mistake the culprit anyway, how about we have them
mistake him even more so. Yeah, that’s right. Let’s let them think we have a
massive corporation like Nebula or an influential mafia like the American
Runarata Family backing us.“
“Really now, don’t make that face, Sozoro-san. Even I’m worried about
those two, you know?”
Izaya pressed his ear against the smartphone and stated his honest feelings
as though to let himself hear it as well as Nec.
“Even though these interesting humans were brought up so well, not being
able to see what’s coming next….and contrarily not being able to see with
these eyes of the last moment would be a very big lose for me.”
“And so to save those two how about we seriously put out some money
and connections.”
Aside from long human acquaintances with Izaya, the moment she heard it
she phrased it similarly to mean ‘are you alright in the head?’
“What, it’s really simple. Let’s become the real culprit.”
“And we’ll give a modest standing ovation. …To say to the former true
culprit ‘thank you for your hard work.’”
In the Summer Tile Stadium there were hidden parlor rooms. There were
five parlor rooms written on the official blue prints submitted to the fire
stations. However, underground there were plenty of hallways that should not
exist formerly, and one of the rooms established there was the sixth parlor
room.
It was a room to hold meetings with guests who should not be in the
stadium or to keep troublesome people in confinement temporarily –
Currently it was being used as the latter.
Iroha answered with just the form of a smile. And then seeing the boy
completely deceived by her fake smile and withdrawing with a single
‘alright,’ her heart throbbed slightly.
And if there was more to mention, in contrast to the boy the girl’s gaze,
which showed an open hostility towards her since the beginning, continued to
gouge out at Iroha’s heart.
“…..”
She asked the girl make a hard expression at her, but she shook her head.
Having sensed that this Izaya was completely hated on by her, she was
convinced that these two may have been mistaken for being connected to
him. And as though he had heard the contents of their conversation, the boy
named Haruto nodded his head deeply.
Haruto explained to Iroha of how great Izaya Orihara was even though she
was not listening.
At first it was nothing more than the child perspective of ‘He has a lot of
computers!’ or ‘He treats us out for sukiyaki often!’, but at last an interesting
topic reached Iroha’s ears.
“…..Police?”
“A boss character…”
Thinking there was no way he would know someone like that, she glanced
over towards the girl. The girl, Himari, gave her a hostile glare, but with the
same expression she provided her an answer albeit annoyed.
“What Haruto says is true. He’s an elite in the career bureau, and they said
he’s now a police chief. I don’t know his name though.”
“…..”
In contrast to Haruto who was younger than his outward appearance,
Himari had the attitude of a grown-up. There was enough persuasion in the
girl’s words for it to mean ‘yes’ or ‘no,’ so just to affirm it Iroha decided to
inform that to the manager of the Third Investigation Division, Tamae
Takioka.
Ryuusei’s Office
“Well, since it’s only what Mayuzumi-chan heard from the kids, we don’t
know if it’s true or not.”
Ryuusei strongly shook his head towards the slightly daunted looking
Hiura.
“If the police have a grasp on the information of that, then we can’t use
any of these roundabout methods. This stadium would suddenly become the
target of enforced investigation, and if they plan to use it without destroying
it then it would be faster to directly pressure me or you.”
“If that’s the case, that means the organization behind this guy currently is
irrelevant. But if we carelessly kill him there is the chance our information
would leak to the police bureaucracy…..Really, killing him would be the
opposite of what we want.”
“It would especially be problematic for you, right, Hiura-san. The record
of your tax evasion in 1996 would be let out after all.”
“Even so, I think I’m better off than you who is involved with the lighting
and extras.”
“I won’t leave any evidence. No matter who tells the police. I have had all
the evidence underneath the stadium cleaned up, so given time it won’t be an
issue.”
“……”
Hiura seemed to want Izaya Orihara to stand in this place, but Ryuusei
could not approve that easily. Ryuusei considered negotiating to mean for the
other to stand at the same height as him.
He was a man who would declare mere one sided threats between
negotiations of countries with different national power, and he believed that
naturally his country the Summer Tile Stadium as the same as that. There was
no way the likes of an ordinary informant should be able to stand along side
him as king governing this ‘theater.’
Ryuusei thought that quietly to himself. He steadied his breath and started
to ponder on how far he would go.
– If they are, then they have already killed two of our own.
– Either way, we kill Izaya Orihara and we will have to take the price.
Hiura also put up a poker face the same way to avoid suspicion of his own
bewilderment.
However, the one who was most bewildered in this baseball stadium was
not them. In the massive theater, Summer Tile Stadium, the one who was
most confused was not Ryuusei or Hiura-
– Why.
It was the one who could not read the mysterious man Izaya’s intentions;
the true culprit of the murder case themselves.
Currently the next thing the true culprit was confused by were the security
guards unaware of the hidden information, who monitored the regular
surveillance cameras.
“Hey…..”
The security guards watching the monitor frowned at what they saw.
If it was just that it would be left with ‘he’s just tall, maybe he’s a
basketball or volleyball player?’ But that man had dyed blue hair and an
abnormal appearance with half of his face wrapped hidden in bandages. What
was even more strange of that man squirming in the high resolution of the
wired camera was that of the continuous turning of his head as though
searching for something, but without even turning an eye towards the
baseball game nearing its end.
That giant – Ayumi Usubara – finally found something relating to his goal
after looking around for a few moments. It was the pamphlet for the seating
guide left on the baseball stadium shop. Since he completely forgot to receive
one at the ticket counter he thought there would be the same ones in the
baseball stadium and walked around searching for it.
“…..”
“Welco-…..!?”
A sudden aggressive looking giant appeared in front of them, and the staff
member at the hotdog stand shook in shock. The man apologized with one
hand in the shape of cutting the air lightly and picked up only one pamphlet.
His massive hands skillfully open up the pamphlet, and he started to look for
the characters on the seating position drawing ‘wheelchair space.’
“…..”
Hi step-mother poked her head out from the side of the pamphlet, but he
shook his head as his eyes passed over the front seats and confirmed he was
currently standing on the opposite side behind the unreserved seats.
Usubara moved his focus towards the night equipment briefly, while his
step-mother made optimistic comments. Usubara also thought the power
outage was strange, and the thought that perhaps it had something to do with
Izaya Orihara was stuck in the corner of his mind.
While keeping that in mind, he slowly moved his gaze towards the other
side of the stand. It seemed Usubara’s eyesight was pretty good as he caught
the sight of one person in a wheelchair lined up along one section.
He found the man clad in black clothes and the old man with white hair
standing beside him. At the same time, he pasted a villainous smile on his
face. A smile as though one found a sunken ship after long years of searching
or clad with tremendous killing intent when faced with revenge for one’s
parents.
The audience around them looked over towards him noticing that ‘there
seems to be a really tall person here,’ and then the hairs on their body stood
up. Just like the customers at the ramen shop or the taxi driver, they felt their
lives were in danger. The next moment, they felt they would be killed by this
terrifying man.
However within the area only the step-mother Yuuki stood with a calm
expression. Seeing the audience around them terrified by Usubara she gave a
warning to her son.
In the Audience
The game was about to enter its eighth inning. The audience was
consumed in an unusual craze. It was Kanshirou Munakata’s record that was
stopped at his three turns at the bat continuing from the previous game, but
on his third turn to bat for this game he hit a home run followed by another
home run on his fourth turn at the bat.
With this today’s score was three home runs with three strikes in one
inning. If after this he managed another turn at bat he would be lined up with
a major record comparable to the king players as four consecutive home runs
in a game.
“Well this sucks, the game is also getting so interesting.”
In front of the craze of the spectators the stadium was wrapped up in Izaya
was captured with the desire to observe the fate of the enthusiasm until its
very end.
“I consider it is a bad hobby of yours, but if you are really interested you
can ask miss Nec to save the recording of the audience and enjoy it later.”
“My, for you to make such a proposal without thinking of the civilians’
privacy. I’m stunned.”
While giving a bitter smile he looked over the reply from the hacker-like
man named Tsukumoya.
“Hmmmm. ‘I don’t feel like participating in that sort of crime. You can
have Sozoro-san go in on the executive, beat him up, and make him a
hostage.’ He says. …..That’s odd. I haven’t thoroughly explained all the
details here…..”
Izaya while thinking of the hacker called number one even in the Kanto
region searched for other options. ‘As always he’s an unsettling guy.’ And
then Sozoro behind him lightly tightened his fists and said.
“Hey, Nec-chan. Tsukumoya won’t do, so I’ll ask the Hakata guy,
Blackleg Nameko-kun. Sorry but could you contact them?”
[J-jersey 24-kun? You mean to owe that fungus type guy? Eeeh? I’m
definitely going to say some things later, you know? Who knows if you’ll get
yourself a bounty?]
“We’re a bit restricted on people who could accomplish the task in a short
time besides Tsukumoya. That kind of work is a field you’re not good in,
right? He has a debt towards me for a reasonable job I took a few years back,
so I just decided to have the favor returned.”
Nec started to make contact with the hacker by the name blackleg_nameko.
“Yes, it’s me, but is it alright to start as soon as the preparations are
completed? After that I’ll manage to match the timing. Tell Fujiura-san that
too, so, I’ll leave you to it.”
“…..”
Not grasping what Izaya was doing, Sozoro continued to pray for Haruto
and Himari’s safety in his heart. Just that one wish. While also holding onto
the conviction that for all involved it will end badly either way.
“Now that’s it’s gotten this wild, is your intuition becoming dull? At this
rate you probably can’t tell the difference between Takioka’s or Hiura’s
subordinates, right?”
Sozoro cut off for a moment. One eye opened real wide and after several
seconds in silence he spoke while stroking his beard as though in admiration.
“Killing intent……You don’t mean you can see something like an aura
like you’re someone from some fighting manga right?”
After questioning him Izaya took out opera-glasses from his bag and
moved over in the direction Sozoro was looking at.
“Sozoro-san, are you farsighted? Even though you have glasses you can
see that place well, huh. Where is it…”
And then seeing the giant silhouette appearing in the lens Izaya
unconsciously raised his voice.
“……Whoaa. No way.”
His smile did not fall from his face, but his eyes were not smiling.
“Let me see. Between myself and you, which one of us does he resent?”
“I think it’s both? Seriously, I like humans, but I prefer to observe those
types of people from far away…..Being chased by that kind of guy makes me
remember an unpleasant monster…”
“This is difficult. Even though we just finished preparations. All that’s left
is to leave it to Nec……Well then, let’s run away, Sozoro-san.”
“? Run away……Where would that be? While I hold that back, you will be
defenseless ……You do not mean to leave the stadium?”
“No, there’s a more safe place, right? A place that suspicious outsider can’t
get into.”
Izaya pressed the self-propulsion switch for the wheelchair and began to
move towards the stand. And then approaching the security staff nearby – a
man he recalled as Takioka’s subordinate that was watching him – he
addressed him with a triumphant smile.
Having arrived to the wheelchair space and tilting her head in confusion,
Yuuki looked around aimlessly.
She told Usubara, ‘if you suddenly meet Izaya-kun you’ll get into a fight,
right? I’ll ask him to come to the outside of the stadium first, so until then
wait here.’ And after telling Usubara who seemed like he wanted to say
something, ‘It’s alright! I don’t think he can do anything in front of these
people,’ she walked all the way over here. But the crucial figures of Izaya
Orihara and the old man had vanished completely.
She considered this, but then thinking perhaps he noticed her son and ran
away she decided to ask the people around her. The children in wheelchairs
watching the game next to the young man like Izaya Orihara provided a, “he
just left somewhere.” The woman accompanying them gave her eye-witness
information with, “Yes, the person with the cool elderly man, right! If it’s
that person you’re asking for he just talked with that guard over there……and
then someone came to greet them and then left with the elderly man
somewhere.”
Yuuki then approached the guard steadily without a second thought on the
matter. Even if she drew back on her optimistic personality it would be a
difficult order to tell the baseball stadium staff to be cautious of her. After all,
the regular audience including Yuuki did not realize the ruined atmosphere
surrounding this stand.
“Ummm, I’m sorry. I’m looking for this kid, but have you seen him? He’s
a friend of my son.”
The guard looked at the picture the pretty woman had and for a moment
his eyes widened. He then recovered his poker face and began to make a
wireless call somewhere.
Ryuusei’s Office
Hearing the message from the underling of the third investigation division,
Tamae frowned.
“Nii-san, it seems a woman came looking for Izaya in the wheelchair
space…….”
“Apparently she said he’s a friend of her son. But she still looks young.”
“I see, so words to trick us. A friend of her son……I see, her son being the
boy in the sixth parlor room right now then?”
For a contact to appear with this timing then is there some sort of mistake?
After thinking for a little bit, but wanting another card to threaten Izaya
Orihara with he gave the order with a plain expression.
“Bring her to the sixth parlor room. After that……tell them to be politely
hospitable towards her. With the kids too.”
“It may be their last dinner. If they have hope, let them eat whatever they
like.”
In the Audience
After his step-mother talked to the stadium’s staff she disappeared. From
far away he saw it. There was one person from the other side of the stadium
that witnessed it. It was Usubara who was told by his step-mother to ‘wait
here.’
However, it was not in front of the hot dog stand where she said those
words. But since Izaya Orihara and Sozoro started to move and vanished
when he was watching the scene he tried to go to the same side of the
unreserved seats to stop his step-mother. But in the midst of that, in the gap
of a few seconds he looked away his step-mother disappeared.
Usubara made it all the way to the wheelchair space you whipped his head
around the area. And he found a familiar face there. They only interacted for
barely a few days, but it was the woman who worked on the same team as
him.
Usubara moved with quick feet to the unreserved seats, brushing aside the
crowd using half of his strength and reached out to her shoulder.
After she hushed a small an “oh shi-” and tried to slip into a gap in the
crowd. But Usubara’s hand, which was one instant faster, succeeded in
grasping the nape of her neck. Usubara then picked her up with one hand.
When they made eye contact- although he was completely unaware of his
own actions, he did confirm that the gothic woman was definitely someone
he knew.
The other party was the woman being held roughly like a cat, Nec. After
averting her gaze disgustingly, she raised a hand to the giant with a
troublesome smile.
Have I ever seen him as someone of the opposite sex? Hee hee. You ask
quite the stupid question. If there was a woman who fell for that guy,
wouldn’t she be quite the suitable advocate?
I heard the one person the president trusted the most was some pharmacist
lady who worked as his secretary…but it seems she’s in America now and
more than that I heard she has a huge brother complex, so she doesn’t even
have one millimeter of interest in him.
Well anyway, he and I are not like that. It’s a complete mutual interest…or
rather I should say we have a business partner relationship.
If it wasn’t for that, who knows how many times I would have killed him.
Hee hee. What did he do? Nah, it’s just he gave my real na-…
Yeah, sorry. It’s nothing. Just forget it, forget it. If you don’t forget it,
you’ll die. I’m serious. Hee hee.
The troubles he brings sucks, but it can be relatively fun. He’s okay with
bothering people around him. He’s never had such brakes, but…it’s best to
say he is a bad example to learn from. He does much more excessive things
than I, so when I see other people’s behavior conversely it calms me down
with a feeling of changing my own behavior.
Sometimes I think “it’d be great if he’d die,” but that’s better than Sozoro-
san or Himari-chan constantly thinking “just die” towards him. Well, I guess
you could say either way the two of them are more like the people with
common sense. Hee hee.
Well, no. Any person would say that about him. I think of him as just a
computer bug. He doesn’t self-multiply, but he’s the type of bug you cannot
completely eliminate. And what’s more annoying is that he knows he is a
bug.
But it might be too late. For you to want to know him in full detail, you
may already be a bug. Though I have always been a computer virus from the
beginning rather than a bug. Hee hee hee….Well, I’m a virus behaving like a
bug, so I don’t have much meaning in existing.
I said this a while ago, but since Izaya gives someone like me meaning,
I’m grateful. If he ever tries to give me boring stuff, I totally plan on biting
the hand that fed me!
Translation Notes:
However the result itself meant nothing to Izaya Orihara. The target of his
interests was the movement of the human heart brought out from that result.
In other words kandou, which controlled the body.
“Of course, it’s because I have been able to meet with you. President of the
baseball stadium Ryuusei Takioka.”
It was Izaya in the center of the room, but the situation was anything but
good. If one could thought it over normally, it would be a good impression to
say it was the worst situation.
The office serving as both a unique reception room and a meeting room
was actually about thirty meters wide, but with this many people spread out
throughout the room the space felt a bit confined.
There was Izaya Orihara sitting in the wheelchair in the center. And
Sozoro standing beside him. In front of the office desk opposing them stood
Ryuusei Takioka and Tamae Takioka next to him. A little off to the side
Hiura sat on the sofa and a secretary with a blue tinged face was positioned
behind him. And then there were several subordinates Fudou started with
who knew Ryuusei’s true face.
And finally there was each person of the third investigation division facing
towards Izaya vigilantly. With the situation having more than twenty people
crowded in there, all with weapons on them, left an impression that a one
sided slaughter could begin at any point.
“How dare you. Though I do admire you for being able to boldly show
your face in front of me.”
“It doesn’t matter if I would have liked that or not, that would be natural.”
Takioka declared with no intent for negotiating, glaring him down from
above.
“For stepping into the ‘theater’ I built, I’ll have you play a suitable role.
Your role will be nothing more than chinpira A who has ended up miserably
begging for his life for getting too cocky.”
“There are a lot of types of producers who take the perspective of actor,
you know?”
“Unfortunately, I’m not that type. I think the producer is the god of the
stage and the stage director the king. A malevolent god a tyrant. It’s fine for
people to just be manipulated puppets. You all should just offer your respects
to the stadium that is this ‘theater’ of mine and continue to bear fear in your
hearts.”
Perhaps he got more invested in this conversation, but Ryuusei spoke in a
manner leaning more towards theatrical expressions as always. Each person
in the area thought to themselves it was tedious and tried to brush it off.
However.
Izaya Orihara began to throw back words to his statement head on.
“This place is your theater? That can’t be it, right? I think the real owner is
the head of the Natsugawara group Byakuyamaru Natsugawara-san. The one
who makes the final decisions for what will perform in that theater. If you are
not the puppet gauging the sponsor’s feelings then who can prove that?”
“The substantial ruler is different from the outward king. The Natsugawara
group is after all just money hungry. I completed this ‘theater’ the Summer
Tile Stadium with just my power alone! If there is any weakness to it then it
is only that is has the name Natsugawara Baseball Stadium. But eventually
that too is a plan for change when I seize control of the Natsugawara group.”
Takioka readily expressed his rebellion against the parent corporation, the
Natsugawara group. But his rampage did not stop there.
“I have the duty to make this stadium a more perfect ‘theater.’ You could
say I was born to do this. That’s right. This stadium will surpass the
boundaries of the theater in the end, and as one country, no, it’ll be as one
completed world itself! I can do that!”
Hiura averted his gaze, thinking, ‘I’ll pretend I didn’t hear that just now.’
And Tamae had her usual, never-changing smile, but her eyes remained
quiet. The guards also did not show any expression on their faces, and one of
the people like Fudou was frightened and had a look as though he wanted to
say ‘yeah, if that declaration is leaked outside what do we plan on doing?’
However since the wild idea became a motive power to rise up in the
Natsugawara group it was not easy to revoke that. They could not.
In the midst of everyone thinking that, there was the sound of applause
within the office. The sound of a slow yet strong applause.
“Excellent.”
The one who gave the applause was no one else but Izaya Orihara. While
remaining seated in the wheelchair, he gazed at Takioka with sharp eyes and
continued to give an applause of praise.
“That is truly a magnificent dream. Indeed, for such great exploits would
not have been accomplished without your level of competence. No, even if
they had the competence, it is also necessary to have the power to fulfill it. In
truth, you opened a vent in the Natsugawara group you direct and gained this
stadium and the Serpents! The completed ‘theater’ you direct makes one
universe. You had that possibility to do that.”
“……I had the possibility. Why did I hear the past tense form?”
“Well, it is. The present you does not have the path leading to the creation
of heaven and earth as an option.”
When Izaya made the mention of creation, Fudou and the ones around
them had the thought ‘Huh? Another one with a cork screw in their head
increased?’ However since Ryuusei looked over to him with glaring eyes of
interest in the conversation there was not alternative to interrupt Izaya.
“You have a ‘theater’ close to perfection. And you have the talent suited as
a stage director and producer for that theater. You also have the courage to
fight against the world…….Just with that it would not be a disappointment.
Just one thing. Well, if I could thin it down more then it’s because of two
components you lack that will cause the curtains to come down in the middle
of your scenario.”
Now with pure interest, he demanded an answer from Izaya. The answer
provided to Ryuusei’s question was enough to jolt his heart.
“……What?”
Ryuusei frowned, but Izaya ignored him and looked around in full circle
while remaining seat in his wheelchair.
“You didn’t gather the appropriate actors that would make your stage
successful. And it is difficult to say your staff is doing a perfect job either.
Even though your directions are perfect, the people around you don’t believe
in your words. With this the stage isn’t complete.”
As though it was enough to make one think he prepared a script from the
start, theatrical phrases spilled out from Izaya’s mouth at length. Sozoro had
listened beside him and thought, ‘he’s really a man born with a big mouth.’
But he remained silent and watched the course of events as the mere
attendant pushing his wheelchair.
“Your dreams, ambitions, no, not even your realistic plans; no one in this
room believes in them. Including your sister Tamae.”
Immediately having to reject his words, Tamae oped her mouth to laugh as
though scoffing. Izaya gave a single glance towards her and stated
mockingly.
“Wha-…..”
“I know those kinds of things. Even this is part of being an informant after
all. I have to be able to tell if someone is lying or not for business.”
After remaining quiet for a while, Ryuusei asked in response to Izaya with
a calm and self-possessed expression.
“Izaya Orihara. Are you able to show such composure because you have
the belief you won’t be killed? You think we would consider the organization
at your back and refrain ourselves?”
“No way. You are the type of person to actively kill and show your
position to your opponent right? Then could it be a consideration for Hiura-
san if you do not kill me right away ?”
“…..”
“Hey, even if I wasn’t involved, if you die……would that data on the 1996
case be leaked?”
“I wonder about that. I think it would depend on the decision of the person
taking care of that.”
“You bastard…”
“Well, I thought I would suggest the same proposal to Takioka-san, but for
your case he has the ability to dispose of all the evidence before the police or
the media gets a hand on it.”
Takioka moved around the inside of his office desk and asked Izaya.
“Izaya Orihara, we have something called honor here. At the very least,
how about we go through with the negotiations if you hand over the
perpetrator.”
“A perpetrator, you say. For which case? There are too many I know of
that happened in this stadium. Generally speaking who are the victims?”
“It’s Nishikino.”
“Right, the perpetrator who killed Nishikino. It hasn’t even been an hour
since Nishikino was killed. I think he’s still around the baseball stadium,
but……if he is a killer you guys hired would that be a major loss, so how
about presenting him to us?”
Naturally Izaya did not know the culprit. Moreover it was a first for him to
hear two people died. Nishikino was likely the man who showed them out
from Hiura’s VIP room.
“Yeah, but we’ll listen in on all of it. You’ll make the call here.”
Izaya took out the cell phone and made a call with Nec’s app. In an instant,
Tamae’s expression clouded over slightly. She probably planned to verify the
other party with some method if it was a regular phone line. But with an
independent app she could not immediately solve it.
Nec picked up, and Izaya started to speak to her while enjoying Tamae’s
mortified expression.
“Hey, it’s me. Did that Usubara guy head over there?”
[Yeah, it was bad he found me. Also, I um, I honestly said I think you went
in one of the stadium’s offices somewhere. Sorry? And he just went into the
backyard just a moment ago. The security personnel who were trying to stop
him in a panic were dragged through the door, but I think it’ll be bad when he
hears your location from them.]
Nec’s voice could not be heard to those in the area. Using that to his
advantage, Izaya continued speaking as though he was talking with his
employer.
[……Kee hee hee. Is that it? Amagi-san and Nishikino-san. Ok, Ok. So,
who’ll do it?]
[In short, all people involved then. Kee hee hee. Right, how should we
harass them?]
“Anyway if the decision is made, you can contact me through text. I’ll
leave the negotiations to the higher ups. See you.”
[Ok, ok. Alright then, I’ll go do some grave robbing. Kee hee hee.]
“He’s a fairly strong person. If you wanted his person right away I would
help give guidance, but sincerely watch out for resistance from him.”
After Takioka said that he opened the drawer of the desk and took out a
certain object. Hidden under the bottom draw was a hand-gun equipped with
a silencer.
“My, you have quite the dangerous thing there.”
“It’s because there are guys like you. It’s necessary to have equipment to
protect myself. Of course just about everyone around us has one.”
And then once again he made a wide smile and with that villainous grin
stated.
“You said earlier that I lacked people. But how about you? If it is you,
would you be able to perform perfectly by my intentions?”
“If you’re asking which I am then I am the type working behind the
scenes.”
“That isn’t a role; that’s a problem of resolve. I would like to test to see if
you and I could be business partners.”
And then Ryuusei slowly walked forward and placed the hand-gun in front
of Izaya. The guards and the third investigation team members reached for
their pockets in hast, but Ryuusei looked down at Izaya sitting in the
wheelchair with an inhumane smile.
“This is the first script I’ll bestow onto you as the director.”
Then pointing with his chin to Sozoro standing only a few steps away
ordered him.
“You’ll shoot that old man who has pushed your wheelchair. By your
hand.”
The place Yuuki Usubara was taken to was an underground parlor room.
When Yuuki looked around the area, there were two children and a young
woman wearing a bartender uniform. The man who guided her already left
the room, and at that moment she sensed the sound of the door locking.
However, more than worrying about that right away, one of the children –
the boy – called out to her.
“Your son’s…?”
Iroha Mayuzumi was confused. If she had a son, no matter how old she
was her son would have to be around five years old.
“I’m going to meet him for the first time today! At first I thought I would
give him a complaint, but I’m looking forward to see what kind of kid he is
when I meet him!”
The woman had suitable, sparkles in her eyes on that child-like face. Iroha
remained unsure how to correspond to her. The message talked about a
contact of Izaya’s, but she did not seem like that at all.
“Iroha-chan! That’s such a cute name! I’m Yuuki Usubara, nice to meet
you!”
That was just chance. A slightly trivial moment for the one woman to
decide on ‘changing jobs.’
– Ah, I see.
– ……
– When today’s job ends, I suppose I could run away to some other area
somewhere and become a worker for a coffee shop or something.
“That’s right! I wonder what type of job you have. Hmmm, wait, wait, I’m
going to guess! Since you’re wearing a bartender uniform, a bartender –
would be too simple wouldn’t it?”
Watching the girl circle around her to study her, Haruto joined in. ‘What is
it? A guessing game? That sounds fun!’
The pretty girl and elementary school boy circled around her, and in front
of the peculiar situation with the two staring at her intently, Iroha stopped
comprehending exactly what was going on.
“!?”
“How you walk is the exact same as how some of the people working in
the Adamura household did, and since you don’t seem to be part of the
Yakuza, maybe something more along the lines of that?”
“!?”
“Yeah, I debated that possibility too! Then let’s take this chance and say
she’s a spy! A spy – isn’t that pretty cool, a spy! Okay, what else? What’s the
right answer?”
To the inquisitive Yuuki and Haruto with eyes sparkling with interest,
Iroha mislead them with an extremely confused look and a forced smile.
“Eh? Why?”
“It’s okay! There are good hit men! Izaya-san’s friends have a lot of
them!”
“That’s right, no matter how many people the lead actor of a historical play
has cut down, he’s a good person.”
Does that mean Izaya Orihara’s connections are all like that?
– This sucks.
– Aaah, it’s good the order to kill the kids hasn’t come.
But in the end if the order was given she would follow through with her
job. Though she called the children and Yuuki abnormal, perhaps her
unwavering decision on the matter was due to her upbringing as a killer.
A Certain Passageway
They were the guards of the backyard who grasped the knowledge of what
goes behind the scenes and even Fudou’s subordinates.
“…..”
When Usubara caught Nec who for some reason sat in the seat next to
Izaya, she quickly said, “Ah, you’re looking for Izaya? If so he’s not here
anymore. He may have went to the other side.” She then informed him that
he was brought to the manager of the stadium.
However, there was something more important than Izaya right now.
Usubara was a poor talker, but when he asked Nec albeit with difficulty if
a woman came looking for Izaya at the wheelchair seats:
“Eh? Actually a woman was talking with an official, and I feel she was
brought to the back, but……If she came looking for Izaya, maybe she was
taken to the same place as where the executive is?”
At first if was the guards who possessed unique batons, but then they
started to bring out taser guns before they brought out the knives and hand
guns near the end. It was apparently clear normal stadium security guards
would not have these weapons.
As he was losing his cool at the thought that this too was part of Izaya’s
conspiracy, he also became concerned for his step-mother. It had not even
been more than two years since they meet in person, but there was one thing
he knew for certain. That his step-mother accepted too much of everything.
She immediately got along with the yakuza from the Futsuku group he was
a part of, and she would easily talk with the influential people who opposed
him. She had a thoughtlessly observational eye, so she could clearly see
through anyone if they were honest or not. But on top of that she could
carelessly talk with anyone.
He could not help but think the part of her brain that would register fear
was lacking. But on the other hand, he had complicated feelings regarding
her since he thought she could call someone like him her son and interact
with him like a normal person since that was exactly the way she was.
Usubara thought this as broke the fingers of the man who pulled out a hand
gun on him. He broke one at a time, persistently asking the whereabouts of
the executive. The man told him at the point when his forth finger broke, but
just as he thought to try and break the man’s neck, thinking it would be
troublesome to let him go only for him to try and use the gun again, the face
of his step-mother came to his mind. He decided to let him go and released
his grip on the remaining bones of the man’s fingers, shoulders, elbows, and
wrists. Except that he already lost consciousness when he dislocated his
elbow.
Ayumi Usubara.
If someone could look past the standing out parts of his outer appearance
in addition to his nonstandard power, he was an excellent destroyer who
manage small tasks such as operating phones or opening doors. Although that
one weak point was hardly a major handicap.
“Wha……!? M-monster!?”
Again one person took notice of him, brought out a knife from his pocket
and pointed it at him. He held the knife the same way as a professional killer
he crushed at his previous workplace, but for now he made a front kick out of
range of the knife.
“Idi-……Ga…..ha”
The knife pierced at the bottom of his shoe, but it was useless against the
specialty safety shoe which had an iron plate at the bottom of it. His broken
knife and his arm were caught. He then took a hit from the giant shoe directly
into his solar plexus. The pro killer from the third investigation team felt his
arm crumble and break under the impact of the blow, and he bounced several
times down the passageway before immediately falling silent.
After that Usubara proceeded to walk towards the office room. If Izaya
was there, he would crush him right then and there. If his step-mother was
there, he would save her at once and then leave this place. The problem was
if both Izaya and his step-mother were there. What should he do?
While considering his options, the released ‘Adamura’s pet whale’ heavily
walked down the passageway.
Without knowing bound on this day he would be given the nickname ‘the
blue whale baseball stadium destroyer’ in the underground society.
Ryuusei’s Office
“The moment you move your own in my direction you’ll get riddled with
bullets. You can try if you have the confidence to shoot faster than the
guard’s reflexes, but even if you happen to shoot through the crown of my
head, it would not change the fact of you getting rained on by bullets.”
Izaya moved his gaze around the area. When he did he saw the several men
retrieved the gun from their pockets and prepare themselves to fire at any
time.
“……”
A bit of his smile vanished. Izaya turned his focus back over to the blind
covered windows.
“Right, I’ll tell you in advance, but it’s pointless to shoot the window to try
and alert the spectators to an abnormality. The glass behind the blinds are
bullet proof. Only a lead bullet with that gun would smash it.”
What Hiura took out of Izaya was that he had attitude as though he would
not think much of another person’s life. He had doubted this old man would
be that important of a person to him.
The question came to Hiura’s mind, but Ryuusei took it as he found his
opponent’s weakness and looked between the old man and Izaya with a
sadistic smile.
Izaya was slightly covered in a cold sweat. Ryuusei shook his head in
answer with his greatest smile.
“Of course. If you can’t, it’ll lead to those kid friends of yours and your
young lady contact dying.”
– A young lady contact?
He was confused, but for right now he did not have to time to decipher that
information. Izaya looked over to Sozoro as though seeking for help.
“Izaya-dono, for these old bones you can shoot without concern. For me to
have lived so long, I do not have many regrets.”
Izaya was shaking his head in plea, but Sozoro siply nodded with a gentle
smile.
“Now then, shoot. You should prioritize the children’s lives rather than this
feeble-minded old man.”
In the Audience
“Ah. Shoot.”
Nec had been continuing her work on her laptop when raised her voice as
though she remembered something.
“I forgot to tell that Izaya that Usubara was also looking for a woman……
Oh well.”
The audience around her stood up and started to sing the Serpent’s rooting
song, but having no care for the game Nec resumed typing on her keyboard.
Soon after she immediately happened upon certain data asleep in the sea of
the net. They were the two names of the victims she was informed about on
the call from Izaya.
Takioka and Hiura had finished looking into the matter already
They were the details Takioka and Hiura had already finished looking into
and the list of people connected with the baseball stadium. On it Nec
discovered the items her name originated from. She happily and joyously
smiled as she looked through the data.
Her ridiculous sounding whisper was blown away by the large chorus of
the song; it did not reach anyone’s ears.
Ryuusei’s Office
“Hahaha! That’s the spirit, old man! Now then, Izaya Orihara! Answer that
senile old man’s feelings.”
“……”
– Sozoro….?
But before he could remember the answer, the situation in the office
already began to unravel.
After letting out a big sigh, Izaya wiped away any expression on his face
and said to Sozoro to confirm with him.
“Alright, Sozoro-san. This is because I was threatened and couldn’t help it,
okay? This isn’t a violation to the contract, so I’d like for you to think well on
that. After all, it’s to save Haruto and Himari.”
“…….?”
Ryuusei felt something off about their exchange, but then in the next
moment Izaya put his finger on the trigger. And then without any hesitation
he turned it towards Sozoro and took a shot.
In an instant there was the small sound from the suppressor, and the form
of the old man blurred. One moment he thought the old man shook from the
impact of the shot, but somehow something was off. When he looked, Izaya
was crouched over in his wheelchair while grasping his right hand. And then
near the ceiling a some kind of black object was revolving, suspended in mid-
air. It looked like it was just making an arc, and the black object started to
free fall.
The ones paying attention to Izaya gasping his right hand noticed it. The
fact his right wrist was easily bent downwards.
The ones who focused on the black object noticed it. The fact that that was
the gun Izaya held in his right hand until a moment ago.
From those conclusions what they knew was that not only did Sozoro
dodge the bullet, he made a counter attack and hit Izaya’s hand. The gun flew
into the air from the impact, and in the next moment it landed in Sozoro’s
palm.
“Wha…..”
The people around them were taken aback, creating a slight gap of time,
enough so Sozoro positioned the suppressor hand gun in both hands and
pulled the trigger several times as he rotated. There were muffled plosive
sounds from the suppressor; the ones who were holding guns were hit in
succession in their arms and shoulders.
“Gah…..” “Gua…..”
And with the men’s arms now useless and unable to hold their guns,
Sozoro slowly pointed the mouth of the gun towards Ryuusei.
“……You……are……?”
Not really catching up with the events, he raised his voice in a daze.
“To spare time, you should have left one bullet. Or you should have
prepared a full revolver to entertain this hand. If you did that it would have
left myself in a quite the predicament when I ran out of bullets.”
“Urg……Ghaa……”
The one who moaned was not Ryuusei with the head of the gun pointing at
him. It was from Izaya Orihara, crouched over in his wheelchair.
Sozoro did not lie at all. Izaya could have shot him and he would not hold
a grudge; his statement was completely true.
However Izaya came to the natural realization. That he never said a word
about attacking back.
“You should be glad for just this much for pointing a gun at me. Besides, I
knew it was going to turn out like this because you held the gun in your non-
dominant right hand.”
– Sozoro……Densuke Sozoro!
After mentioning the name of a wealthy big shot person he was acquainted
with through a certain event in the past, Izaya crossed his legs upon his
wheelchair. He then spoke with a refreshing smile as though he did not feel
the pain from his wrist and back bones.
“Well then, now that I know the pawns here, how about we continue with
the business negotiations?”
When Izaya and Hiura were conversing, behind the guards who unable to
move and the third investigation division guys who were shot in their arms
and groaning on the ground there was one shadow moving stealthily.
While hiding himself behind them, he made a call and spoke with a quiet
voice into the radio.
(It’s an emergency. Everyone grab a weapon and come to the office! Also,
Mayuzumi, bring one of the people from there! Izaya and that old man are
dangerous! Make them a hostage! Alright!)
A gun was turned towards Ryuusei, but now that it was down to this he
started to even think he would not care if he, his employer, died. Fudou could
not help but want to run away from this nonsensical situation.
“……”
– Ah, I see.
– ……I don’t think bringing a hostage or two now would really help.
Quietly, deeply, she set her resolve; to change her mind to work. But that
renewed work was interrupted. Yuuki called out to her.
”…..”
Iroha fixed her expression and addressed the three in the room.
– I think the person who will follow me will meet a terrible fate.
She cut off without mentioning that. Naturally she could not tell him that
she would kill him in the worst case scenario.
“To where Izaya-san is!? Okay, then I’ll……”
“Eh?”
“It would be sad if you left Himari-chan here all by herself, right? If you
two don’t meet with him together, Izaya-kun would also be worried for her
wondering where she is, you see?”
“I……”
Yuuki gave her a smile and said as she took the TV remote nearby.
“Look, you can wait here and watch TV, okay? Izaya-kun will surely be
here soon.”
When they exited out into the passageway, the men on watch were
suddenly not there. It was probably because they were summoned by Fudou
and were heading to the office.
When Iroha asked that question on their way there, Yuuki laughed aloud
and said.
“Well I’ve been mothering Ayumi-chan for two years now……Even now,
I’ve seen a lot of different people come by. I can somehow tell that sort of
thing. And that you are the type of person to thoroughly go through with the
job.”
“If that’s the case, then this is all the more the reason……why are you
doing it?”
If she chose one of the children, then she would be safe for the mean time.
Depending on the circumstances, she would have been able to run away. If
she had realized it was a dangerous situation, then why did she say she would
come?
After Yuuki made a self-ridiculing smile on her childish face, she told
Iroha as though to relieve her.
“Besides, no matter what happens to me, you wouldn’t have liked it, right?
Hurting children. If you can, haven’t you thought of changing jobs?”
This time Iroha stopped in her tracks. Looking at her with eyes as though
she was a spectator that could read her mind, Yuuki continued with a childish
laugh.
“Looking at your face and I know, Iroha-chan. What you’re thinking about
really shows on your face, you know?”
Iroha thoughtlessly patted her face and gave a wry smile like an evil spirit
had fallen.
For a wry smile, it was a smile right from her heart in a long time. While
thoroughly reflecting on the fact it was not suitable for a killer.
Ryuusei’s Office
“I’d agree if I employed that monstrous old man. And being able to remain
dignified in this kind of situation. Then the one who killed Hiura-san’s guard
during that blackout really was……”
“……What?”
“I would say I felt it the moment the power outage happened. He attempted
to strangle me, so I hit him in the nether regions and his Adam’s apple then
left him there.”
Ryuusei just started to speak up, but then the office phone rang.
“…….”
There was a slight lapse of time in silence, but then Ryuusei frowned.
“Haa……the TV?”
Hearing that, the curves of Izaya’s mouth lifted into a smile and he
whispered “bingo.” But no one caught that.
Not understanding what was going on, Ryuusei changed the switch of the
projector, playing the TV footage on the screen in the gap of the room.
“Hmm”
Haruto had been changing the channels at random with the remote left it on
the desk, tilting his head to the side.
“What’s up with this? All of them doing the same thing is boring!”
“……A special news program then? But, no, all the screens are really the
same…..”
Himari moved her gaze to the same footage displayed on all channels, and
the moment she confirmed the contents she made an apparent deep frown.
It was not what was in the contents. She confirmed that with the case
happening on the TV and their situation right now Izaya Orihara had
something to do with it.
Ryuusei’s Office
[Call off the concessions for the Summer Tile Stadium’s “lighting” and
“extras.”]
[For this to not be a threat means it has already been shown to the world.]
Those three sentences kept being displayed on the pure white screen.
Between the intervals inexplicable images and geometrical patterns were
inserted, and mixed with a noise that sounded like someone whispering it was
an unsettling footage wrapped in an uneasy atmosphere just by watching it.
Ryuusei’s muscle were twitching in his cheeks. Izaya said to him while
looking at his cell phone.
“Yes, right now……it looks like there’s a huge commotion on the net.”
“What?”
“It seems a factory of the Natsugawara groups exploded during break. And
then apparently there was a bottle filled with poison of some kind left in front
of the Natsugawara’s commodities. ‘Already shown to the world’ seems to be
referring to these happenings. Really, somehow these incidents should have
been kept quiet so it wouldn’t come out to the public, but it seems it became a
huge incident shaking Japan!”
Izaya talked as though it was other people’s affairs. But for each person in
the office room: Ryuusei, Tamae, Hiura, the secretary, Fudou, each of the
guards, and even the ones who were shot in theirs arms could not follow the
speed of the situation.
Ryuusei had dropped the call and put aside the receiver unconsciously.
There were several thoughts that passed through his mind.
– It’ll be in the news all over Japan. - Why the talk on the
“extras?”
– Before the police come I can clean up the evidence. - But they
will certainly begin an internal investigation of the Natsugawara.
– But in the first place the letter only said “hand over the list of patrons
and records of dealings”……
No matter what question he could think of, he arrived at no answer for any
of them. However the confusion for each person in the office room did not
end there. Ryuusei’s cell phone blared up.
“…..”
“Amagi……?”
A short sentence.
And then as though to not give Ryuusei time to think, Tamae’s and the
other people’s cell phones started going off one after the other. On Ryuusei’s
cell phone too many continuous texts were coming in. A good half were texts
from Amagi, but there was one unknown address. But seeing the sender’s
name Nishikino, he confirmed it likely to be the man who was Hiura’s
bodyguard.
– No…..
While the man Nishikino had yet to be dealt with, Amagi’s cell phone had
already been taken care of. But on their cell phones the unsettling sentences
kept coming from both PCs and cell phones.
[Hearth, hearth, hearth hearth, hearth] [It’s not me] [Help me]
[Tamae] [Hiura-san is]
[I was betrayed] [Why me] [Yo- -tera- -gun- -hata] [Don- -o]
There was no way the dead could send texts. But for a prank this was
peculiar.
Ryuusei, Hiura, and the guards only frowned, but Izaya observing the
inside of the room noticed two people here who openly turned a pale color.
She attempted to feign calmness, but the tips of her fingers were shaking
slightly. However, she did not seem to plan on saying anything more than
that and started to type on her tablet.
After Izaya confirmed that he called out to the other person. On top of
originally looking weak-spirited, the man currently had his gaze swimming as
though his eyeballs were going to fly out.
“You over there also don’t look so good; are you alright?”
Ryuusei changed his focus to the man who yelled out when he was called
by Izaya.
“……Fudou?”
“I-, i-i-it, it wasn’t me! I wouldn’t….why! I’m not involved! I’m not part
of the terrorist explosion……or poison! Damn! I just found Amagi’s
body…….shit!”
“Her! It’s her! Everything was her! I know! I know it! You and that,
Hiura’s guard were together! You…..You both were on it!”
Tamae answered Fudou, who was shaking and yelling at her, mixed with
sneer as she wiped the sweat from her face.
“Shuddup!”
There was a dry sound. What was in Fudou’s hand was the same
suppressor handgun the third investigation team had.
The bullet missed Tamae’s cheek; her hair that was hit fluttered down onto
the floor. With that she sunk down onto the floor, her whole body trembling.
“M, mo-……Move! Move iiiitt! I’m not it! I just, I, the culprit! I only
killed the culprit! A terrorist, poison – why did it get this big, dammit! It
shouldn’t have been anything! Damn you! Damn you, damn you, damn
yooooou!”
Shouting incomprehensible things, the man threatened with the gun and
backed behind the guards and continued like that and ran for the door’s
entrance.
At about that time the door opened, two women tried to enter the room.
He shouted while flinging the gun around and thrust himself past one of
the women in front of the door.
“Eee!?”
The small figured woman was thrown back by Fudou with his great
physique, and after hitting her head on the hallway wall she fell unconscious.
Running past them on the side, the pale man ran far away from the room.
“Yuuki-san!”
Watching the girl’s back in the bartender uniform hurry out into the
hallway, Izaya tilted his head a little.
– But who was the person thrown into the hallway? Whose hostage?
Since right now there were humans welcoming the climax of their lives
right in front of him.
“……”
“……”
Forgetting that he had a gun being pointed towards him, Ryuusei looked
over the attached file, devouring into it.
And then after some time had passed, his haughty attitude completely
dissipated. He turned towards his own sister with an expression of that of a
demon.
“Tama….e….?
“…….”
Tamae did not say anything. On her tablet the same file was sent. On her
handheld model the remaining proof that was restored from the dregs of the
server in relation to the exchange that should have been erased was displayed.
“…..”
“What does that mean……? Does that mean the letter was written by
Nishikino?”
“Aah, I see.”
“That can’t be….why? The list of patrons and the records of the deals
requested on that letter…….Don’t you already have them! Yet why was it
necessary to make a threat to obtain that!?”
And then Tamae, collapsed on the floor, started to talk with a completely
given up expression.
“But……going ahead and use it and do business, wouldn’t that expose our
inner conduct?”
“In other words, once the internal documents were leaked by a ‘mysterious
menace’ she would have tried to use it without bringing attention to
themselves to make money……something like that perhaps.”
Izaya said with a light smile. Hiura asked him after opening and closing his
mouth several times.
“Wait then. Then you’re……It can’t be that with the letter and the
murders; you had nothing to do with any of it!?”
“Huh? Did I say I was involved? If I did, I’m sorry. That was a lie. It burns
to have thought an informant not getting paid to tell the truth, right?”
Izaya shrugged his shoulders back in his wheelchair, and Hiura stiffened
with his mouth wide open at his statement. Seeing his behavior, Tamae
pasted a broken smile on her face and glared at Izaya.
“It seemed you were insane. Suddenly appearing and then behaving as
though you were the culprits. I thought of inquiring of your true intentions,
and so you should have been threatened by Nishikino-san.”
“I set it up. Nishikino-san was the one with the switch. The truth was he
was supposed to kill you near where Fudou-kun was. Haha. Hahaha.”
In the Hallway
– Strange.
Pushing the woman aside and running down the hallway, Fudou’s mind
recalled the actions of his past. When the blackout happened he heard the
groaning voice from the hallway by chance. Shining the flashlight and
peering into the hallway frightfully, he saw someone collapsed on the floor,
and he knew that it was the vice governor Hiura’s guard.
Thinking of the possibility he looked through the text history, and while
the history was all deleted at a certain period of time there were fine
exchanges of instructions left. Fudou who was the first to find the body knew
immediately. That it was the exchange to confirm the process of killing
Amagi. And furthermore from the process related to the surveillance cameras
he realized these texts were from Tamae.
The culprit was right in front of him. The accomplice was among them.
He was afraid, but at the same time a desire arouse within him. If he
finished off this man here, he thought perhaps he could take over the profits.
Fudou continued to tell himself in his mind, ‘It is revenge for Amagi. It is
revenge for Amagi-’
He wrapped his arm around the fainted Nishikino in the darkness. And
then feeling the nauseous sensation in his arms he told himself if he stopped
here it would be hell before breaking his cervical spine.
After that, he dragged the body to the front of the VIP room nearby,
avoiding the public eye.
– After that. After that I meant to only threaten Tamae-san from the
shadows.
– That’s how it should have been! What the hell is this explosion! What
the hell is with this electromagnetic hijack!
– I don’t know how far I can run from that Ryuusei, but for now-
“Ah……eh?”
A moment too slow, Fudou’s head was grabbed by someone and realized
he was being held with one hand.
A sharp unpleasant sound was made- but it was not his neck that broke;
unfortunately it was the result of being thrown with a terrific force. At that
speed it was a force bounced back with more power to be called a line drive
more than a straight ball thrown from the pitcher’s mound.
Fudou lost consciousness at that point, but the tragedy could not be
allowed to end there.
When Usubara was looking for the executive’s room at about that time he
saw the form of his step-mother. She was being brought by a girl in bartender
clothes, and they were trying to enter a magnificent door.
Usubara, knowing it was the executive’s room, pressed onward with quick
steps. He finally found her, but her being in good condition was the most
important. After that he had to take her outside and beat up Izaya Orihara and
Densuke Sozoro in that executive room.
While bearing that sense of duty, Usubara was glad to see his step-mother
looked alright. However.
There was an angry shout and something came flying out from the room.
That was the one who had a smile on her face only a moment before: his
step-mother. With a small cry, her delicate body was thrown onto the floor.
She seemed to have been pushed over by the man coming out. It could be
because she was hit in the head, but she remained unmoving, collapsed on the
floor.
Usubara forgot the next several minutes from that point on.
Ryuusei’s Office
Hands placed onto the desk, his face had turned a pale color like that of a
dead person. The messages kept coming up even now on his computer, but
now the names of the senders were not just Amagi and Nishikino. Names of
freelancers eliminated in the past started to mingle in, and the evidence
pointing to that asleep in the underground warehouse was included. Honestly
it was as though the dead came back from that world and were pushing him
into a corner.
“The one who was being directed until now was you yourself, isn’t it?”
“……!”
“You really are just a puppet. You put strings on yourself and continue to
pull them desperately to manipulate a ‘strong you.’ A pitiful, ridiculous
puppet.”
“Shut……up…..”
His voice was shaking, but the strength in Ryuusei’s fingers on the table
were tight.
“Right, more than anyone you were closer to being a puppet, but so much
more human than anyone else! It’s wonderful! Just looking at you makes my
heart race! If this really is a theater I would generously give a standing
ovation from the audience seats! It’s amazing! It’s truly, so truly amazing I
would give a long round of applause-”
“Shut uuuup!”
Ryuusei took out one more gun from the inside of the desk and tried to
point it towards Izaya. No longer caring if he was shot by Sozoro, it was a
action of his resolve to die and bring Izaya with. However.
Another puzzling incident occurred for the third time. Although more than
puzzling, it should be called fear itself. More so for Izaya Orihara, it was
bewilderment and fear at the same time.
After all the pretty sturdy doors were crushed like plywood; a man flying
through, breaking the doors. His arms and legs were bent in irregular
directions, and his face swelled up with internal bleeding like that of a ranchu
goldfish. With his narrow breathing as it was he would not escape death if
left without treatment.
From the torn up clothing Ryuusei Takioka could tell this was the man
who previously flew out of the run, Fudou.
– ……What?
He considered and moved his gaze over to Izaya, but he was also looking
to the doors with bewildered eyes.
– …….?
When Ryuusei looked to the broken doors Izaya was staring at in the
threshold between the hallway and the room stood a monster.
“……”
Underneath the blue hair he stared with monstrous eyes, and around them
about half of his face is covered with bandages. From his eyes sanity had all
but disappeared, which could be taken as him simply forgetting his sense of
self in his rage rather than from drugs.
The monster looked around the inside of the room and focused on the man
sitting in the wheelchair. With his eyes burning in anger the monster slowly
turned towards Izaya with a mad smile as though he just found his adversary
and gave out a roar.
“Izayaa……Oriharaaaaaa!”
“Ah, this is a bit bad. Sozoro-saan, can you I ask you for a favor?”
“I do not mind, but then there would be no one to keep Takioka-dono with
a gun in check. If you end up getting shot and die, I cannot take
responsibility.”
Glancing over, Izaya could see Ryuusei reaching to withdraw it. It was
likely he already has a gun in his hand.
“……”
Ryuusei was only looking between Izaya and Usubara in silence, so Hiura
escaped the room with the secretary in that gap of time. Izaya’s shoulders
slumped as though he was stumped, but he shook his head without showing
that much fear.
“It can’t be helped, huh. Then I’ll just have to manage on my own……”
His gaze hardened, and he began to make the preparations to use the
various gimmicks equipped in his wheelchair.
“This will be the first time since I got into a wheelchair that I would have
to seriously run around.”
And in the hallway in front of the office, there was one person who was
bewildered. It was Iroha Mayuzumi looking after the unconscious Yuuki.
The moment she gave a sigh in relief thinking that, she met eyes with
Fudou passing right by her at great speed, his face swollen.
Fudou had previously pushed past Yuuki and ran away but now came
flying by horizontally as half a lump of flesh. And then there was a man that
could only be thought as a monster heavily step into the room following him.
“Izayaa……Oriharaaaaaa!”
However –
That at this rate if Izaya Orihara was killed by the monster, the boy Haruto
would surely be sad.
And then,
– …….
She did not have any other orders after being told to bring a hostage. If she
did not have orders- it would not matter if she moved on her own.
So she then stepped into the room. Ahead in her sights was the giant
shadow approaching the man in the wheelchair slowly.
She rolled up a part of her bartender clothes and took out two ice picks
from underneath the cuffs.
And then grasping them with both hands while slowly crouching down she
attacked the giant’s back with an explosive speed.
“Well……..who cares!”
Without knowing the monstrous giant was the son of the woman, who had
brought her to her senses.
Watching the scene unfold before his eyes, Sozoro gave rare words of
praise.
“If you think about it, of all your guards she was the only one: the one
cautious of me from the start.”
In his sight there were the figures of a woman and a massive monster
fighting. From Sozoro’s standpoint Usubara exceeded the woman in actual
strength. She swung the ice picks numerous times, but Usubara nearly
dodged the vital blows on instinct. And even when he was hit in other areas
besides his vitals they did pierce through the walls of his muscles.
But Usubara was currently not calm; he was in a state where he lost
himself completely.
With that one gap, she jumped and jumped and jumped.
Sometimes she used her opponent’s body and sometimes she kicked the
ceiling like on the floor to accelerate, continuing to toy with the massive form
with movements of that of top-notch gymnastics. It was as though they were
watching a fairy dancing on the giant’s body as a stage. It should be a killing
match, but the scene was simply beautiful.
She was raised as a killer, but since she received her fake name she was a
woman who completely forgot her nature as one. At least an existence like
hers was acknowledged by others. But in regards to martial arts perhaps her
skills had not declined at all. She was a genius blooming with that talent right
now.
Watching that woman bartender fighting the monster in a dance, Izaya felt
a bit moved and whispered.
“Right at the very end, you discovered the mistake in your casting,
Ryuusei-san.”
“……”
Izaya told Ryuusei as he was watching the battle between the woman and
the monster in a daze a final cynical comment with those thoughts in mind.
“If you raised that kid as the main attacker (killer), the results of today……
your fate may have greatly changed.”
Thinking of the many possibilities, Izaya did not try to confirm the results.
For him the various human lives filling this room, the episode happening
there, and finally being able to watch the genius deserving to be given a
standing ovation was satisfying enough.
Translation Notes:
At that time, the Takioka siblings were dismissed from the baseball
stadium administration. Since they were completely separated from the staff,
the articles the dilettantes and Shuukan Last Week started had then gossiped
about the possibility if the extras and lighting in the hijack case were
connected at all, but the truth of it never became public in the end.
In short, this case of two dead was completely buried in darkness. Not by
the stadium executive Ryuusei Takioka but by the organization with more
power, the Natsugawara group. The stadium company’s internal state of
affairs had entirely changed. Under the completely new management policies,
nevertheless without affecting the baseball players, the Natsugawara Serpents
have begun to walk a new path.
And now among the people connected with the case, there was one person
who was beginning to walk a new path.
“Seriously now! Ayumi-chan! Fighting with a girl again and trying to hurt
her!”
“…….”
“Um, but I was the one who made the first move, so……”
In the end they did not reach a conclusion to their fight. Yuuki had awoke,
stepped into the office room and seeing the large fight yelled out with an
unbelievable large voice, “Hey! Ayumi-chan! Stop fighting!” Usubara had
returned to himself at her yelling.
“It’s fine. You stopped Ayumi-chan going berserk against Izaya Orihara in
the first place, right? So you don’t have anything to apologize for!”
“Yep! So don’t worry! Until you find your next job I’ll be looking after
you! You can even call me mom!”
“Ha, haa.”
While she was being poorly pressured by a woman about the same age as
her, Iroha suddenly thought, ‘Actually, I didn’t have a mother…..’ As she
was feeling a bit solemn, Yuuki brought out a map and said.
“So now then, until we find Izaya Orihara we’ll all be driving together!
First, I want to see the Headless Rider in Ikebukuro! And then, the artificial
island the Etsusa bridge too!”
In the end Izaya disappeared from the scene during the confusion in the
area. But saying optimistically that since they had met him once already they
would probably meet up with him again, she seemed to have decided to go on
adventures once again.
And she brought along Iroha Mayuzumi, who was forced to quit her job.
The contract was until she found an official job, but currently Yuuki was
paying Iroha for a part time job as their driver.
“……”
While tilting his head wondering if a famous person in the past said that,
but fundamentally his step-mother had said it, so Usubara felt more gloomy.
But then his step-mother said with a gentle smile to Usubara.
“…….?”
Iroha saw that as well and happily smiled in the driver’s seat. It was
because she thought she could experience this family like setting. She was
surprised when she heard the giant she had been fighting with was Yuuki’s
son, but when she thought about it she was not related to her foster-father by
blood so she understood these sort of relationships could happen.
Now having been released from Takioka’s theater, there were many paths
spread out in front of her. But until she settled on which path to take, Iroha
decided to walk with this mother and her child.
And like this the misshapen journey of the three continues; each with
strength in their hearts, minds and bodies. As long as there was the shadow of
Izaya Orihara ahead.
“You say some rather normal things as if they are special, don’t you,
Haruto-kun.”
“But it’s Munakata! I bet he’s really awesome even when he is eating
meals or reading manga! This is so exciting!”
“Thank you for such dynamic speculations. You say some really
interesting things sometimes.”
In the end Izaya was curious if the player Munakata made a record or not
and looked up the results of that day, but the answer was beyond his
expectations. Rumors had spread since the notorious electromagnetic hijack
and the result of a certain gossip that ‘there was a bomb planted at the
Natsugawara stadium’ caused the audience to panic and the game to be
suspended, leaving it as a cold game at the scene where Munakata’s fourth
consecutive home run in a game took place.
“But even though it wasn’t a continuous home run, since he hit six home
runs in a day that is a pretty amazing record……”
While thinking in his heart it was unfortunate he could not see the faces of
the players and spectators the moment the game was suspended, for awhile
Izaya went along as though he forgot about baseball. But then today he ended
up getting pestered by Haruto, “Before I couldn’t see much, so I want to go to
the baseball stadium again!”
For some reason Nec came along, and as she watched Himari attending
Haruto far away in the unreserved seats with the insistence that it was more
comfortable, she began to talk about the case that happened the other day at
this place.
“Kee hee hee. But still, vice governor Hiura is quite excessive. Who knew
he was involved with the smuggling of gold and jewels.”
That was the secret of the Natsugawara stadium. It was a broker business
using large scale deposits of smuggled goods and forbidden products at
events in the baseball stadium.
‘Stage design’ were smuggled goods of gold, silver and gems. ‘Props’
were weapons, ‘lighting’ was connected with drugs, and for ‘extras’ it was
human trafficking working with an illegal organization. It seemed before the
stadium was built similar events occurred, so Takioka had used the interests
from then and the connections of the users at that time to rise in the financial
world.
“But for that scoundrel to do those kinds of things behind the scenes and
kill countless people without getting arrested and just get let go, the world is
quite scary, huh.”
“I think that is true, but I don’t think you or I have the qualifications to say
that?”
Letting out a twisted laugh, Nec thought up another question and muttered
half to herself.
“Well, he’ll no longer stand on the stage nor will he be able to rise up in
the underground world either. During this time he might be stabbed to death
by someone he angered.”
When Nec turned around, there was a strange, pretty well looking middle-
aged man sitting there. He would be a bit before forty years old probably. He
looked youthful, but at the same time the man had a kind of majestic aura to
him.
The man slowly stood up and requested a handshake with Izaya Orihara in
the wheelchair seat next to him.
There were people around, but no one would enter his theater. Since they
heard only his voice, sometimes the islanders talk about the man to
themselves.
“Right, that guy has always been like that, so don’t worry about it.”
In a shop where it was only large enough for one third of a convenience
store, the owner said to a cat who wandered into the shop, “I’ll give you a
role.”
Sitting on the pipe seat for attendants, the head of the Natsugawara group
gave a fearless smile towards Izaya.
“In the midst of Takioka trying to obtain the perfect theater and take
control of everything, you dragged the case itself right outside the theater. In
other words, you dropped even the stage into one simple stage setting.”
“From bombers to poison experts. It’s a good thing to have a wide range of
personal connections, don’t you think?”
“……”
“Wouldn’t the scoundrel be you though? You inherited what was left of
Takioka’s smuggling system after all. With the intention of making him
material worthy of impeachment behind the scenes.”
”……In the end, what are you here for? What could the ruling commander
of the Natsugawara group come over here for?”
Thinking he lost to the other man’s pace, Izaya asked the question
indifferently. Byakuyamaru replied to him in an aloof tone.
”Officially I’m here for sudden stadium inspections. Hearing that you were
here though, I wanted to see the man who twisted Takioka around his finger.
Depending on the circumstances, I even made preparations to win over your
group. I did a lot of research on you and ‘Candiru’.”
“You are unable to give yourself praise from the bottom of your heart.
Even if you desired the recognition, it cannot be fulfilled. More than anyone,
you do not want to be acknowledged as Izaya Orihara.”
“….”
“So instead you give praise to other people. More than others would.”
“What you really want is not praise for yourself. Isn’t it the same kind of
person who can applaud the accomplishments of others the same way and
from the same perspective as you?“
Then stopping what he was saying for a moment, he smiled while giving a
large sigh.
“Can I say some disagreeable things? After all, thanks to you the
Natsugawara group has taken terrible damage from the decline in stocks.”
“And that is why I’m not charging reparations. Be grateful for that. I will
allow it once. How about you return the favor one day.”
“Before me, how about you meet up with that old friend of yours in
Ikebukuro. I think you should pay a visit to that underground doctor and that
lover of his after such a long time.”
“Really now, is that guy a hypocrite or a sly man…? Why is it that such
troublesome humans gather around me?”
“…If you insist. Well then, could you push my chair a bit?”
“Okay~!”
Thank you for reading the second edition to the “Izaya Orihara Series.”
Eh? This is your first time reading it!? That’s no good, but thank you! First
I hope you read the Durarara!! series and the previous work “A Sunset with
Izaya Orihara”…….!
And so this Izaya Orihara series being a spin-off from Durarara!! has
received popularity from the previous volume and has thus gotten a second
addition to it. For this to become a series is thanks to all of your support from
the previous work. Really, thank you so much!
In the previous work “a Sunset~” Izaya stirred up the town at work, but
this time I think he ended up being pulled into a murder case on his day off
and stirred it up.
After all, this is a series with the theme of writing Izaya’s interesting yet
provoking life after leaving Ikebukuro, so fundamentally it’s a no-plan. Even
now writing the conclusion to the book, if only I could show Izaya’s friends
that have not appeared other than just mentioned by name.
By the way, the Summer Tile Stadium doesn’t have any particular model.
It is a completely ridiculous stadium I made up by picking from various
baseball stadium utilities, so I hope you take note.
Now then for those who have read the fourth volume of Durarara!!SH,
about that person that appeared in the last part you may have been confused
by the change in mood and may have thought “who are you!?”, but it’s
alright; he’s only using a different face publicly and in front of his family.
The dad during the day time is a bit different. Which one is the real him, well,
I hope you all believe who you all prefer is the real him……!
Now then, for those who looked on the Dengeki Bunko shelves you may
have already noticed, but this month another book is coming out.
It is Hakata Tonkotsu Ramens a big popular series for Media Works, but
the characters that appear in it, in other words good willed killers and
avengers based in Hakata, each one have come to Ikebukuro…that sort of
story has been written up by Kizaki-san’s clever, beautiful stroke of her pen!
The stage will be a few years later, the age of Durarara!! SH…..
Celty and Shinra head to Kyuushuu for work. Mizuchi and everyone go to
Kyuushuu for a school trip. The van group head to Hakata for an anime
event. Shizuo and Tom head to Hakata for collection a debt….. I decided to
write a story with Celty and the others who get pulled into an event that
happens there to meet the Hakata Tonkotsu Ramens!
Well, if I cannot it will just be an adventure where Celty and the others
travel to Kyuushuu without it being a collab, but what will happen you ask,
well you will have to wait. Hakata Tonkotsu Rames is the everyday life of the
sculptured group for its close characters, so I hope those who like Dura will
enjoy reading it!
Starting with Aogiri-san who is writing the comic release of Durarara the
spin off is based from to everyone completed various media works
productions such as the anime and games.
My family who has always taken care of me, friends, and all the authors
and illustrators.
And more than anything to everyone who picked up the book that is a
continuation from the previous novel and a spinoff for the story Durarara and
read up to this afterword.
Thank you very much! I hope you look forward for more hereafter.
They appeared to have finished their game for the day and were managing
the field. A man with long limbs and ruffled hair had a rake in hand and
started conversing to the blond haired man wearing the same uniform as him.
“Seriously, I tell ya. I’m jealous of that there strength of yours. Granted,
although you got a good sense for baseball, that uniform doesn’t look good
on you. Dontcha reckon’ you look better in bartender clothes?”
“You think?”
Next a man with a feminine manner of speaking observed the blond male
with his index finger pressed to his chin.
“Hmm. I don’t mean to sound cliche, but oddly enough I think you would
look your best in bartender clothes.”
“Really……? Thanks.”
The man seemed a little pleased being praised to wear normal bartender
clothes for some reason, but he still tilted his head slightly in question while
lifting up the roller with one hand.
A young man with the facial expression of a serious salary man had a cold
sweat upon seeing the man carrying the roller that had to be more than 300
kilograms on his shoulders.
While that conversation was taking place on the field, the young man with
his neatly, mushroom cut-like hair pressed his cell phone to his ear. The voice
he heard from the receiver was a certain informant who was in danger not
even 20 hours ago.
‘Hey there, Black Leg Nameko-kun. Thank you for your help yesterday.’
“What’s up with that name calling? Well either way, I didn’t expect to
receive a request for a sudden electromagnetic hijack from you. I don’t really
know the meaning behind it, but what’s most important is that you’re
satisfied with the outcome. Actually, now thinking about it, I take it that Nec
is still alive.”
‘You’re terrible at lying. You should already have a guess on what that
was, am I right?’
“If you want to really know then pay for it. Besides, I could care less about
the competition of the team I’m not partial to. I may have been a bit
interested in it if it was a match between the Serpents and the Hawks
yesterday.”
‘……By the way, do you know of Ranzou Hiura? He’s a political rival of
that Kazuo Matsuda you could care less about, but if you want to know his
weaknesses -‘
Just as the informant was talking the man with the mushroom haircut
brought up an entirely different topic to intercept him.
“We have a helper here right now who came from Ikebukuro.”
‘……Ikebukuro?’
“He came here to collect debt from a guy who didn’t pay up his 5,000,000
yen he owed, but we had him join our team for the day when he finished the
job.”
‘Ahh……If I recall, it was the Hakata Tonkotsu Ramens? That grass-lot
baseball one.’
And then he heard the yell of the blond man from a distance. Apparently
someone on the opposing team that lost made some sort of reckless remark.
While watching their teammates try and stop the blond man from picking up
a light motor vehicle, the young man moved his cell phone in that direction
so the blond man’s yelling was audible.
However –
For a moment he made a ‘I got you,’ expression, but then the young man
took a seat on the bench and continued to watch the riot going on.
And like this the meager exchange with the informant had been completed.
However, as long as they continued submitting information, surely they
would make contact again from the ripples.
Just like those who had left one city would meet again in another.
To be Continued?
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