Lunarian Main Line, Japan
?Ready up!? Nazrin?s loader shouted as she slammed a round into the breech of the Maus? cannon. Both the 128 and 75 mm cannons were loaded and ready to go. All over the super heavy tank, members of Eirin?s personal unit were seating and enjoying the slow ride to their objective. Nazrin had her upper half out of the turret and was conferring with the temporary group leader. Behind them, a column of Panzer IVs, Panzer VIs, StuG IIs and a lone Sherman Firefly were moving along with infantry sitting on top of them.
The LDC and GDF personnel were mingling in together, trading packs of food and candy. A high ranking officer from the human military would have a heart attack if they saw this scene. The amount of Risk Assessments and Safety Briefings being disregarded with this action would have senior officers foaming at the mouth. If the moon rabbits had worn at least three reflective belts and had ground guides, then it would be different and everyone would be happy.
Shou was humming a tuneless song as she shifted gears. She had finally gotten the hang of a manual transmission and was having a bit of fun with it. As long as the gear shift didn?t detach, there was no chance of her losing anything.
?So far, the 56
th Night?s cleared a lane for us.? The Lunarian physicist that had been appointed as the group leader in Eirin?s absence pointed at a line on the map. ?They?re pushing forward to give us more room, so we have to hurry.?
?What have they pushed back?? Nazrin?s ears wiggled as she thought. ?I would hate to run into surprises.?
?It looks like just infantry and mechanized infantry. I doubt they have anything that would pose a threat to your armor.?
?Then what?s that over there?? Nazrin pointed at an American and British pair of companies that were set up. ?Go ahead and have your troops hop off. Stay behind us and we?ll take care of the rest.?
The infantry jumped off with a fair amount of fake complaining. All of the tanks in the column closed their hatches and started to spread out. The Panzer IVs were faster in getting in their spots and opened up with their machine guns. High explosive rounds also started to cut through the dug in enemy. The crew service weapons make prime targets for the cannons while the scattering foot soldiers are cut down as they tried to move to cover farther away. One of them had an AT4 rocket that succeeded in bouncing off of the Maus? front armor.
Once everything goes quiet, the Lunarians move forward and confirm that they?re all dead. They checked the unit patches to make sure that they hadn?t already jumped the target. After they?re done, they hopped back on the tanks and kept on their trip.
?Have they told you the biggest drawback of the Maus?? Nazrin asked the group leader.
?Isn?t it a big target??
?That makes it easier for air units to hit it. Just like a hawk?s always on the lookout for field mice, airplanes are on the hunt for a Maus. So far, the tengu have managed to clear the sky enough for us to poke our heads out of the hole. But I?m more worried about those planes that fly by themselves.?
?Don?t worry too much about them. We have a lot of fun shooting those things down. It wouldn?t do for us to skip target practice. Anyway, how far are we from the point??
?We should be coming up to it in a few minutes. From what I?m getting from this map, they?re on the move and are separated from any support. Once we get close enough, we?ll be set.? Nazrin petted the field mouse that climbed on her shoulder. For some reason, the pair had a craving for some cheese or peanut butter. Almost on cue, the gunner threw up a pouch of peanut butter.
The Lunarian sitting next to the hatch pulled out a pack of crackers and helped her spread some on them. Feeling philosophic, the Lunarian calls out to their resident thinker, Eirin?s senior enlisted advisor.
?Hey, top. What do you think about this here war??
?You sure you want to do this, doc?? The battle worn Lunarian smiled slightly. ?Alright, here?s my thoughts on it. I don?t mind ripping some poor grunt?s throat out, but would that really change the overall situation? I mean that there are three criteria for a just war: someone has to be threaten the normal balance, that the war has to have a clear directive, and it should only last as long as needed. I can?t tell you how many times I?ve had this discussion while shooting a traitor to the crown in the face. But would shooting enough people in the face really change things or would it lead to more? If you look at it from the nobility?s point of view, they like pointless wars. They don?t have to be out here in the thick of it, they just send their troops and claim the credit for their work. I know the Constitution says that they have to serve, but it doesn?t say that they have to fight. If they saw the elephant, I?m sure they wouldn?t have their heads stuck up their asses.?
?I?ve always thought that you Lunarians had a paradise up there,? Nazrin says as she hands him another peanut butter cracker and then hands some to her crew.
?A paradise?? He laughs, along with every other Lunarian in earshot. ?We?ve had more wars than this planet will ever see. The way our government is set up is always asking for a civil war. Especially with the trouble that popped up when Colonel Yagokoro left. Every few years, some battle tested noble wants to take the crown for themselves and moves against the Royal Family. Most of the time, the Royal Regiments are enough, and sometimes the Royal Guards have to do something. If we get called in, something?s going down. We might look like a paradise, but there?s a large military machine keeping the unsteady piece. The majority of the people love the Royal Family, but you always have that one.?
?So, how big is Colonel Yagokoro over there?? Nazrin felt a little behind asking something she felt was so simple.
?Well, where do I start?? Top ate another cracker. ?She?s one of the founders of our civilization, the most decorated person in the LDC, she?s served as the personal tutor for most of the Royal Family, she?s punched Death in its face and threw him out of her lab, she?s shown disregard for the natural laws of nature and medicine by bending them to her will, and she won?t shy away from a fight. To many of us Lunarians and moon rabbits, she?s a hero that we would follow into hell and anywhere else. She?s spent many of her early years traveling around the moon to stomp out every disease we could think of. The people love her. It wouldn?t be an understatement to say that she holds more power than the Royal Family. I?m sure our political master would agree.? A Lunarian carrying a hunting rifle behind them nodded.
?So, she could be the leader of an entire civilization and ends up being happy making medicine in the Bamboo Forest.? The mouse youkai couldn?t understand it.
?Once you seen some of the things she?s seen, you would want the same thing.? The temporary leader jumped in. ?I was at the court once, and I?ll say one thing: never again. It was the most toxic environment I?ve ever had the misfortune to be in. I was a hair away from choking some teenage noble, if I didn?t get dragged away. But I still got that fool back later that night. I heard they?re still finding teeth across the town they found him knocked out in.?
?His father did try to get you canned,? the Lunarian called Top said. ?He might still be to this day.?
?Let him try. He might fall down the stairs in a mysterious accident and land on a bullet.?
The pair kept on going back and forth while Nazrin nibbled on her cracker. This continued on for about fifteen minutes until sporadic pings could be heard from the lead tank. Recognizing the sounds as deflecting small arms fire, the lead tank opens up with its machine guns.
Stuffing one last peanut butter cracker into his mouth, the Lunarian motions for the rest of jump off of the tanks. Nazrin drops down into the Maus and closes her hatch, just in time to hear the number of pings increase. Unbeknownst to the Lunarian, she had grabbed the crackers before she dropped down. Then one loud ping shook the tank a little, making Nazrin frown.
She looks through her viewport and sees a trio of M1 Abrams that were expertly hidden right in front of them. In response, Nazrin has the driver angle the tank and gives the gunner the liberty of free fire. First, the gunner tracks the leading opponent with the coaxial 75 mm and then lands the main round through the turret. The Firefly blows the cannon of another and a StuG tracks the last one.
Something waving captures Nazrin?s attention. Paying attention, she makes out the faint shape of a flag being carried away. She wasn?t the only one to see it, the Lunarians had saw it and were advancing. Instead of forming up in line infantry formation as normal units, the Lunarians instead rushed the ISA operators en masse. The main difference between the two groups were the makeup of the weaponry used. The Special Developmental Group had no issued weapons, they all fought using their personal weapons. This gave them an advantage in that they were more comfortable and unpredictable. Several Lunarians were dual wielding sidearms while some were using custom built rifles that were more suited for hunting game. Many of the older members were content with using their sabers to cut the humans apart.
Five JSGDF Type 10s and three Type 90s had rolled up in the confusion and were unloading rounds at the Maus. Two Panzer IVs advance forward, trying to rush one of the Type 90s. The targeted MBT shifts into reverse, outrunning the two old school tanks. Nazrin?s radio came alive with some of the fairies? complaining that they were only slow because they had overeaten on candy. One shot from the 128 mm cannon tracks two of the Type 90s and damages the horizontal drive on the turret of a Type 10.
One of the Panzer IVs gets tracked, resulting in three of the idle wheels being destroyed. It slides to a halt, barely missing another round. Before a Type 90 could finish off the German tank, the Maus had slammed a round through its barrel. The Maus rams the nearest Type 10 and knocks its next shot off target. But this resulted in the enemy tank getting under the barrel. This was solved by a StuG ramming a round through the smaller tank?s engine.
On the ground, the Gray Foxes were trying to flank the advancing Lunarians. But the moon people weren?t having any of it. They kept on trying to engage them in close combat, negating the heavy firepower that the humans were bringing up. Grenades were flying in every direction, some of the Lunarians were swinging their rifles like bats to send them back. One Lunarian shoved his sidearm into a sergeant?s mouth and kept on pulling the trigger.
?Third squad,? one of the senior members shouted. ?Form up on a firing line! Load armor piercing fragmenting rounds! Fire until they don?t move anymore!?
A squad of five positioned themselves in a line and opened fire. Without having to speak, they concentrated their fire on the leading personnel of the Gray Foxes, trying to throw them into disarray. But that didn?t matter since the human trying to escape with the captured Regimental Colors was impaled and knocked to the side. The moon rabbit that did this lifts them into the air and waves them in triumph. Even though there were crates with captured weapons, the Lunarians paid them no heed.
With their main mission accomplished, all that remained was to withdraw. Even though this area was a good distance away from the main body of the fight, more and more units were moving towards them. Shou throws the Maus into reverse while the gunner picks off the remaining JGSDF tanks. She could almost hear the enemy tankers calling shenanigans on getting taken down by an antique that never saw battle before being canned.
One of the Lunarians fires up a flare that triggers artillery to rain down. Without armored support, the counterattack slowed down when they caught sight of the Maus. In the midst of the fighting, some of the Lunarians had hooked up the tracked Panzer IV to another one and were helping to pull it away. With the Maus attracting most of the incoming fire, the rest of the tanks were free to move back.
Nazrin looks down at the gunner.
?Kokoro, how are you doing down there? Are you feeling alright??
She was wearing her Fox mask, meaning that her emotions were bottled up for the time being. The general idea was to have her serious side do most of the fighting and hope that it wouldn?t affect her as much. So Byakuren and Miko had asked Nazrin to keep an eye on her and make sure that she was alright.
?I?m alright.? Kokoro said in a controlled voice. ?I can?t seem to get a clean hit on any of the enemy tanks anymore.?
?What?s your kill rate??
?It seems like I have killed about eight of them. One of them caught on fire and I saw the crew burn.?
Nazrin?s stomach was caught in the grip of guilt. ?Hey, switch out with me.? She should have seen it sooner. Even though Kokoro?s emotions had stabilized after the events of the religious wars, she was still at the risk of suffering from traumatic stress. Byakuren had asked Yukari to make sure that she wasn?t about to suffer irreparable harm.
?Loading complete,? the loader snapped Nazrin out of thought.
Ramming a round down the throat of a Type 10, the Maus continued its retreat. The autoloaders gave the JGSDF tanks the advantage in firing speed, but the rounds were unable to penetrate the German super heavy tank. A trio of rockets hit the front armor, only to be deflected like others before. High above them, a Predator drone was trying to get a lock on the slow moving Maus. But due to Patchouli?s spell, it couldn?t get a clear picture. In frustration, the remote operator fires a pair of Hellfires and prays they hit.
They land a few feet from the tank, sending fragments into the armor. The explosive force was partly absorbed by countermeasures that Yukari had mandated be applied to the outer shell. One of the Lunarians sees the missiles lands and spots the drone. Three shots send it falling to the ground in pieces amid flames. Another round from the Maus flips a Type 10 on its back like a turtle.
"Heads up, there's three Warthogs heading towards us.? The radio fairy called up.
Everyone in the tank groans when they hear. Nazrin knew that even with the upgraded armor they had, the Warthog would finish them off. But then the radio came alive again.
?Don?t worry about that, little field mice.? Yukari?s voice sang. ?I?ve sent some crows to watch over you all.?
A pack of five SU-47s flew over the tanks, dropping a series of bombs on the advancing humans before pulling up to face the Warthogs. Even to Nazrin?s untrained eyes, she could tell that they were suffering from damage. They fire a pair of missiles and break their formation, leading to a dogfight that the A-10s were outclassed in. Since the human pilots were concentrating on staying alive, they were unable to focus on the withdrawing armor.
Nazrin looks at Kokoro, only to find her staring off to the distance. Another shell hit the Maus, rocking it more. The mouse grits her teeth and places a shell through the enemy?s driver hatch. The coaxial round destroys the vertical drive, causing the next round to fly over them. The two shots were followed by a shot from the StuG that blew the turret off. Since the humans? tanks? brew up countermeasures were useless, it made for interesting fireworks.
A lonely AT4 rocket misses the mammoth tank, eliciting disbelief from the human forces. Switching to HE shells, the withdrawing tanks let loose on the approaching infantry. This new volley made them reconsider their advance, especially after the ease the shells had in penetrating vehicles. Propping down behind the Maus? turret, two Lunarians set up a heavy machine gun and were lighting up the front with solid streams of tracer rounds.
One of the hunting Lunarians crawls up to a 2
nd lieutenant and slices his neck open. Then he rips the rank off of his IBA but scoffs when he sees the West Point ring. The military academy was well known to the Lunarians, and not many of them had high regard for it. The LDC didn?t believe in just giving anyone a commission just because they went to a special school. They either had to be born into it or earn it on the battlefield. And even then, it was a tough road unless a family member pulled strings.
The Maus had put a good amount of distance from the human reinforcements, so the Lunarians fired smoke rounds that obscured the area and let them escape. Once the smoke cleared, the only combatants left in the area were the battered American and British forces. The Gray Foxes had taken heavy losses and were trying to figure out what to do. Even though they still had the bodies and equipment of the fallen Lunarians, they were more focused on the captured colors. Several of them were wondering how they could use the story at the local watering hole.
Scarlet Devil Mansion, Gensokyo
Remiu and Marisa were forced by Yukari to return to the mansion to rest up for the next day. As soon as the pair had plopped down on the first available bed, they were out. Many of the humans had returned to the village to rest and leave the night combat to the youkai and Lunarians. The drivers of the Katyusha launchers had driven into the forest and decided to fall asleep in the cabs. Many of the daytime staff that stayed back had gone to sleep in the rear while a reserve regiment was guarding several locations past the shrine.
Yukari walked out of a gap in Voile and sat down across from Patchouli. The witch pours some sake that Remilia had brought back from the shrine for the both of them. The gap youkai accepts the glass gratefully and takes a sip. The pair sit in silence until Yukari breaks the fragile state.
?How much do you know about medicine??
Patchy raises an eyebrow. ?I don?t think breaking a nail counts as a medical emergency.?
Yukari sighs. ?You?re sharp tongued as always.?
?I have to have something to keep me going through everything that happens in this house.? To emphasize her point, the witch chugs her glass in one shot. ?Hand me the bottle, I need some more.?
?Anyway, you still haven?t answer my original question.?
Wiping off some sake from her face, Patchouli frowns. ?I know some, but if you need medical advice, wouldn?t Eirin be a better choice??
?She?ll figure it out on her own.? Yukari tucked a loose hair behind her ear. ?But let me ask you one thing. What do you think is worse: a cold or the body?s response to the cold??
?Don?t tell me you have a cold. Remember, I have asthma. Even if it?s under control.?
Shaking her head, Yukari smiles. ?I?m just using that as an example.?
?I would say the body?s response.?
?How so??
?Most of the time, the body overreacts whenever it senses something off.? Patchouli pours herself yet another glass. ?In my case, just a little bit of wolf hair was enough to knock me off of my feet. Momiji probably still feels bad about that, but it?s not her fault.?
"One more example. Whenever a person gets cut by a blade, what?s one of the first things to converge around the wound??
?Wouldn?t it be white blood cells, clotting agents and antibodies??
?Exactly. What I would like to concentrate on are the antibodies. What are their purpose??
?To prevent infection in the wound.? One more glass was chugged. ?You keep on like this and I?ll finish this bottle.?
?We?ve already established that reality is being ripped apart by this conflict. But did I explain why we?re facing the things we are??
?Since you put it like that, those unnatural beasts that you told me about are reality?s immune system. But like in most cases, they?re overreacting.?
?You left out one important part.? Yukari frowned. ?The antibodies. From what I?ve figured out, they?re emitting some sort of field that negates magic creation. It works by suppressing the creation of magic around it, however, magic created outside the area of effect can still hit them. For some reason, magic doesn?t seem to be natural. But not being able to use our abilities close up does put us at a disadvantage. At least until it starts to affect all magic everywhere, then we?re straight up screwed.?
?I?m surprised you haven?t figured out something to counter it.?
?If I did, do you think that I would be here talking to you about it??
Patchouli smiled, already feeling a little tipsy. ?So it?s hurting you that you haven?t figured it out. It must be a new feeling to have all of your plans thrown into disarray.?
?Keep on, bean sprout.?
?I?m not a bean sprout,? Patchouli is interrupted by a hiccup. ?I?m purple, how can I be a bean sprout??
?You need to go to bed, you?re drunk.?
?I?m fine.? The witch pulled out another bottle. ?In exchange for my asthma, my body goes through alcohol quickly. I?ve be back to normal in the morning. Even with Eirin?s medicine keeping my asthma in check. It?s not like I?m a drunk, not at all. All these empty bottles around here just happen to show up around me.?
?You would get along well with the oni.?
For the first time in a while, Patchouli paled. ?Don?t say things like that. I?m nothing like them.?
?You get worked up so easily.? Yukari smiled. ?Do you want to hear how the battle is going??
?Sure.?
?So far, the Lunarians have pushed back the humans from the new barrier. We?ve managed to field out newest arm, the armored units. Russian and Chinese troops were withdrawing when the battle was starting. I?ve got the feeling that they?re going to strike at whoever looks the weakest at the end of the battle. Since the Lunarians are finally getting on their war footing, I doubt we?ll be the ones having to worry about the next attack. Iku was taken down by a sniper and caused Tenshi to go on a rampage. I managed to knock some sense into her and she went back to oversee the Celestial artillery. With Eirin taking out the joint force commander, the NATO forces are splitting apart. But that doesn?t mean that this battle is over. The Lunarians have switched from line of battle to mobile warfare and tend to wipe out any human that even looks at them. From what I?m hearing, our tanks are taking some good hits. Still, even though they?re tanks from almost seventy years ago, they?re still matching the modern tanks.?
?I?m happy to hear that my charms and spells are working so well.?
?You did a good job with the Tiger (P) and Maus. They?re serving as the foundations of our advance.?
?Good. I would hate for Sakuya to command a deathtrap that I could?ve helped.?
?How are the repairs going??
The witch downs yet another glass. ?We?ve replaced the damaged armor with stronger parts and the kappas have tweaked the engine some more. Koakuma has added another layer of a water charm to the cannon to increase the firing rate. There?s a chance we could up the round, but I doubt that we can.?
?I think that the cannon it has now is fine. We can leave the heavy stuff to Nazrin. Our tengu friends have been burning through the modern fighters, so we?re stuck with having a majority of propeller driven aircraft and our own power.?
?The mansion?s defense grid should be enough to pick up the slack.?
?Hopefully. I rather not have the mansion blown up since I don?t feel like letting the human bombers have free reign. Anyway, the Lunarians have pushed about fifty miles at the farthest point since the start of the battle. From what Yuyuko has told me, our little skirmish has tipped the scales of the global stage. We can use it to our advantage.? Yukari stopped when one of her crows landed on her shoulder and offered a rolled up scroll to her. ?Hmm, this is interesting.?
Patchouli didn?t respond since she was chugging the bottle. Koakuma had come in from working on the tanks and made herself some tea. She looked exhausted and was nodding her head due to sleepiness. Eventually, she made her way to a nearby couch and knocked out. Her snores could be heard throughout the entire library.
?The states of Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan have just been united under a single government.?
Patchouli stopped drinking. ?I thought that the region was going to be stuck fighting forever. How did that happen??
?From what I?m seeing, Iranian forces have overwhelmed the vanishing Iraqi security forces. There?s even rumors of them throwing their weapons and equipment down as they ran away. The same happened in Afghanistan. But I doubt they?ll hold it for long. Word is that some in the Pakistani government are uncomfortable with them on a larger part of their border. The thing is that those are in a minority. And if they don?t do anything, the insurgents in the captured territories will have something to say to their new overlords.?
?What about China, since there?s a strip of their land now bordering them??
?No idea, but I?m sure that they?re still mad about the UN sanctions a few years back. It would be good to bolster their small feud, but I don?t think it would amount to anything useful. But you never know.?
?Is this connected to the damaged reality??
?I think so. In most cases, people?s common sense would stop them from trying to upstage the status quo. If this really is the tear?s doing, we could be at risk ourselves.?
?Aren?t we all crazy in Gensokyo anyway?? The witch threw her head back with another glass.
?I rather not have any of us go off the deep end.? Yukari frowned. ?Reimu has enough on her plate right now to be worrying about keeping the peace.?
?How are you planning on ending this battle??
The gap youkai paused. ?I could end the battle anytime I want, but if we don?t show the humans that we can make them pay for every time they even imagine of attacking, it?ll be useless.?
?Is this why we?re having this protracted battle??
?This is the best way to get them to understand. I?ll be pulling our forces from the front while letting the Lunarians have the lead. Their nobles prefer this method since they can get glory for themselves.?
?Playing their political games too, aren?t you??
?I?ve visited their court before, so I know how they work.? Yukari remembered some of the nobles that had tried to flirt with her, only to be shot down mercilessly. ?If I can?t keep the Lunarians where I want them, there might be a third war.?
?Another war with us out of position could end us.?
?Especially if it?s with the Dragon God.?
Patchouli dropped her glass in mid chug. ?How can you even imagine going against
him? You?ll be wiped out in an instant.?
?Don?t underestimate me. I still have some surprises still hidden.? Yukari?s eyes got a hard glint. ?If I have to bring down reality on his head to get what I want, I will.?
The witch could only sit in silence after hearing that. But that silence was cut short when a few strands of Yukari?s hair were cut out of thin air. Patchouli scrambled up, pulling out a few of her spellcards. The gap youkai just smiled and spoke into her phone.
?So, you?re still listening to me. Why not go ahead and get rid of me now instead of just cutting my hair? You?re panicking, I can tell it for sure.? She smiled again. ?How does it feel? You?ve probably never had your plans derailed this much before.?
Paying close attention, Patchouli could feel a faint presence in the library. Then it suddenly disappeared, leaving only emptiness. The slowly falling strands of hair were the only evidence of the confrontation.
He?s not sure what to do now. As long as he?s like this, I can take him down. Even if he takes me down at the same time, at least Remiu and Marisa will be able to have peaceful lives after this. Still with the smile on her face, Yukari taps the map on the table. The purple box that indicated the Lunarian command post started to flash, indicating a line to them was activated.
?Princess Toyohime, could I ask a favor??
The princess sighed from the other end of the line. ?It depends on what it is.?
?I just want to borrow three of your regular regiments tomorrow morning.?
?Why would you need three regiments, we can handle the human attack.?
Yukari still kept her smile. ?I?m going to go ahead and march on Tokyo. Once we get them to surrender, the JSDF will have to pull out. That?s about ten percent of the attacking forces and thirty percent of the supporting ones. And the rest of the human forces won?t be able to resupply or reinforce.?
?It makes sense, but what does Master Yagokoro think about it??
?She?s still busy, but I?m sure she would agree with me. I?ll make sure to ask her when she?s free.?
?I suppose I can put three of the daytime regiments on standby for now. But will they see reason and surrender??
?If I have Colonel Yagokoro with me, it?ll be a sure thing.?
?Alright. The 1
st Royal Regiment of Foot, 44
th Regiment of Foot, and 66
th Regiment of Light Foot will be standing ready for you in the morning.? The line cut off after that.
Yukari sat back down and drank from her glass. Patchouli took one last look around and sat down as well. The pair sat in silence and watched the blue squares advance. The most heated areas of the battle were expanded in and showed every single person taking part. One of the Lunarian regiments had arranged themselves into formation and were firing by rank. A company from the 4
th Infantry Division tried to flank the regiment, only to cause the regimental commander to order a pivot. The entire formation kept in perfect form as the over 5,000 Lunarians performed the movement smoothly while under fire, firing back and reloading.
Across the field, a certain Hourai immortal was burning entire platoons alive. Even vehicles weren?t safe from her wrath since she cooked the crew inside. The sheer heat distorted the light around her and created air drafts that affected incoming bullets. Yukari was distracted by the loud snores that started to come from Patchouli. Taking a sip from her glass, she closes her eyes.
?I know your there, Rin.?
?I know you shouldn?t be here, but you could at least try to make conversation.?
?Did I strike a nerve? I wonder how the Scarlet Mist Incident would?ve turned out if you actually showed up.?
A figure appeared behind Yukari. The girl had blonde hair and yellow eyes that complimented her white blouse and red skirt. She held an erhu and bow that seemed to be an afterthought. But as before, she kept her peace.
?I know what you?re thinking. But shouldn?t you stop by and visit Remiu and Marisa. I?m sure they would be happy to see you for the first time.?
?You know the exact reason I?m here and yet you still play around??
?Now she speaks.? Yukari offered her a glass that the other youkai ignored. ?I had hoped that I would never have to see you again.?
?I see that you?re still mad about not being able to play me like you do everyone else.?
?I?m not so arrogant that I can?t admit that I found a match in the game.?
?Someone has made a grave mistake.?
Yukari stiffened. ?You can tell from over there??
?I can tell from the atmosphere.? Rin Satsuki absentmindedly inspected her instrument. ?This land was never meant to see war like this. The damage caused by this war brought me back. But you should know all of this already.?
?I do, so do you have any advice. Or are you here to gloat??
?I rather not call it gloating, but I did have my suspicions.?
?So, how does it feel like being back on this side??
?How does it feel being older than civilization itself??
Yukari had to make a concentrated effort to keep from bursting the glass in her grip. ?It?s not polite to insult a Lady?s age.?
?The only Lady I see here is passed out drunk on the table over there. The thing talking to me is nothing more than a honey worded monster that only thinks of herself.?
As soon as the words registered to Yukari, she tried to open a gap. But the youkai froze when her power didn?t work.
Rin smiled. ?It?s always disheartening to have the power you rely on so much fail to work, isn?t it??
?So, you?re part of them as well.?
?Don?t worry, I?m not here for a fight. I just stopped by to give you a friendly warning. It?s happening faster than you?re expecting. If you don?t figure out something soon, then your last go around will be for nothing.?
?Then what do you suggest that I do??
?It would make things easier for you if I did, so I?m letting you figure it yourself. But if I see some use in giving you a hint, I hope you?ll listen.? With that said, she turn and began to walk away. Before she had taken three steps, she had completely disappeared. Yukari waited some more before she tried to use her gaps. She drew a knife that she had taken off of a certain dictator she had poisoned during the Cold War and planted it in the table.
She remembered every single person that she had killed to get events to converge at this point. Of how many empires and kingdoms she had built and destroyed on a whim. Of how many fortunes she had ruined and taken for herself. Of how many armies she had destroyed with her own hands and all the blood she had spilled. She had done too much to hope for a peaceful life.