Book 4: Chapter 14
đś Day 5 <C> Private Meeting with Daiya Oomine â Kazuki Hoshinoâs Room
WILL YOU CUT DOWN KOUDAI KAMIUCHI WITH DEATH BY SWORD?
Thatâs the message that appears on the monitor in my room.
Iâm pretty sure the message is programmed to disappear during Private Meetings so that other players donât know about them. Thatâs why the message is gone when Daiya arrives.
But at least for now, thatâs a useless feature.
Daiya, the King, is the only one who could have chosen the target for Murder, really.
ââŚWhatâre you playing at? Didnât you just help Koudai Kamiuchi out?â
Sitting on the table with his legs crossed, Daiya flashes a bold smirk as he retorts:
âHey, thatâs a pretty funny joke. You really think Iâd give someone like him a hand? I just used him since it suited my purposes to make him my puppet.â
ââŚBut your Classes, the King and the Double, can coexist.â âDo you really think my goal is to win Kingdom Royale?â
âââ
Iâm speechless for a moment. I never thought he would simply come out and say that winning isnât his goal.
Just what is Daiya trying to do here�
ââŚOkay, then why did you kill Yuri and Iroha? Was that really necessary?â
ââŚIt was, in a certain sense. That said, Yanagi killed herself. I didnât plan on that.â
ââŚâŚSo you werenât intending to kill Yuri?â
But Daiyaâs lips twitch up in a sardonic smile. âNo, I intended to keep her alive a bit longer and use her. I was going to have Kamiuchi violate her in front of you so you could see her suffer. It would make you even more aware of the danger.â
I donât understand.
I have no idea what heâs thinking.
However, no matter the reason, the acts heâs describing are beneath contempt.
âAnd just what danger should I be more aware ofâŚ?!â
âKamiuchiâs next target after Yuri, for both murder and satisfying his sexual urges, would of course be Otonashi, right? I wanted to let you know what would happen to her if you didnât do anything.â
âWhy?!â I shout without thinking.
But I knowâhis methods asideâDaiya would never do anything so cruel without reason. Thereâs no question of that, and itâs something Iâve come to believe.
ââŚâŚâ
Thatâs right. Daiya never does anything without a purpose.
There has to be some significance to why heâs put us in this situation, too. He must have his reasons for why he chose Koudai Kamiuchi as the target for Murder and is having this Private Meeting with me as well.
But I have no clue as to what those reasons could be.
I mean, if thatâs the case, then what the hell does that make this Box? Why have a Box to do away with boredom? None of that seems very much like Daiya.
âForcing people into a game where they kill one another? Heh-heh⌠Sounds pretty unproductive to me. It has no reason to exist.â
Daiya actually said that during the second game. I canât imagine that a Daiya NPC who didnât know about the Game of Indolence would have been trying to trick me back then.
âIf someone consumed by boredom uses a Box, the results will only stave off the tedium temporarily. Thatâs why this is all just a diversion. A pointless game.â
Theyâre inconsistent. Daiyaâs remarks donât match up. He has no reason to make a wish just to mitigate his boredom, and thatâs undeniably the only thing the wish of the Game of Indolence is meant to do. Thereâs no two ways about it; itâs just contraâ
âââ
No.
Itâs not contradictory at all.
âOtonashi can detect Boxes, interfere with them, and knows about O because sheâs an owner, right? Iâm an owner now, too, so it shouldnât surprise you that I can do all that.â
Thatâs it.
So thatâs how itâs been.
Daiya has been using someone elseâs Box to his own ends.
If so, then who is the owner of the Game of Indolence?
Only one person comes to mind that fits the bill. I only know of one person who perfectly embodies the state of boredom.
âKoudai Kamiuchi.â
I look up and declare to Daiya:
âKoudai Kamiuchi is the owner of the Game of Indolence.â
Thatâs rightâit was never Daiya.
Yeah, Daiyaâs been dropping me hints all along the way. He has never once said he is the owner of the Game of Indolence, and his NPC sincerely denied it, too. The only falsehood Daiya has spoken was to hide his status as the Revolutionary in the first game.
There were plenty of clues that could have led me to this realization. Daiya was leveling the playing field to a surprising degree.
Despite this, all I did was notice that something was slightly off and overlooked the truth that he wasnât the owner.
Daiya sneers as he speaks.
âLooks like I didnât need to give you a hint. You caught on pretty quickly.â
âQuickly? âŚNo, Iâm too late.â
Iroha and Yuri both became victims. Thereâs nothing âquicklyâ about it.
Thanks to that, Daiya pulled my strings like a puppet and handed me a total defeat.
âââ
Still.
Depending on how you look at it, couldnât this be a sign of hope?
I lost to Daiya. But that loss was to him and not the owner.
YesâI havenât lost to the Game of Indolence yet.
Which means itâs entirely possible there is a way to escape it.
âHey, Kazu, do you know why you couldnât beat me?â Daiya says. âBecause your objective is too vague.â
ââŚHuh? My objective is to return things to normal, which is pretty clear⌠Or it should beâŚâ
I need to not kill anyone in the end. The moment I kill someone, even an NPC, there will be no return to normalcy for me. Thatâs why I tried to become the king and have everyone survive for eight days to clear the game, according to the win condition Daiya proposed.
âCâmon, Kazu, do you think youâre cut out to be the king?â
He said something like that to me yesterday, too.
ââŚWhat do you mean?â
âExactly what I said. The only one who can become the king is a person willing to dedicate their life solely to the happiness of others without regard for their own happiness or benefit.â
âŚIs that true?
If thatâs the only type who can become the king, then I could never do it. I donât want to.
The only one I can think of who wants to be such a personâis Maria.
âThereâs no reason or need for someone like you who doesnât find happiness in that to become the king. At best, all you are capable of becomingâŚâ
With a hint of bitter amusement, Daiya finishes:
ââŚis a âknightâ sworn to protect a certain someone, isnât it?â
A âknight.â
An image of the word forms in my head.
I see myself taking a knee, extending my hand to a princess.
I know this scene.
The background is blurry. I canât tell if itâs a castle, a terrace, an alley, or a classroom. Iâm sure itâs been painted over by my daily life.
But I know who the princess is, as clear as day.
Iâm positive that princess will become the king unless I take her away from here. If she does, she will never think of her own happiness again. Even if the truth is that she wants to take my hand and flee from this place.
This is the reason why I resolved to betray everything, to make enemies of everyoneâin order to protect her.
All for her.
âŚYeah, thatâs right.
Until I met her, I clung to normalcy because of a distortion. It was a psychological measure I had taken to forget what happened with Nana Yanagi.
That began to change when she entered my life, though. I wanted to draw her to my side. I wanted her in my life, in my day-to-day. Having her with me was how I expressed what was ânormalâ to me.
Thatâs been it all along.
At some point, my goalâ
My goal became saving Maria.
Thatâs why Daiya said what he said to me. Why I had âno chance in hellâ of beating him.
Because he had deduced that I wasnât clear on my purpose. He was confident he would never lose to me as I was then.
He wasâŚexactly right.
âIf youâve caught sight of your goal now, then do what you have to.â
ââŚWhat I have to?â
Daiya matter-of-factly states, âYeah. What you have to do. Kill Koudai Kamiuchi.â
ââŚâŚKill himâŚ?â
The Koudai Kamiuchi in here is an NPC, so killing him wonât bring the Game of Indolence to an end.
âBut⌠No, I see it now.â
If I donât, the Maria in here will be murdered. And not just that, heâll make her his plaything first.
As a âknight,â thereâs no way I can allow this to happen.
I have to kill the Koudai Kamiuchi who is the owner.
ââŚâŚButâŚâ
Can I really do that?
Koudai Kamiuchi is a horrible person. I mean, if I werenât involved, my thoughts on the matter would probably be Itâs just his NPC, and if you gotta kill him, you gotta kill him.
Itâs a different story if Iâm the one actually pulling the trigger, though. If I choose the âkillâ option, Iâll never be the same again. Forever altered, Iâll be forced to live a lie with Kokone, Haruaki, and Mogi.
However, Daiya is saying I still need to do it regardless. Heâs saying I should, if I know whatâs important to me.
But if I kill him and escape from the Game of Indolence, will I really be able to say Iâve gone back to ânormalâ after Iâve done the deed?
âKazu, try touching your hand to the monitor for a bit.â
I do as Iâm told. Nothing happens immediately, since itâs shut off, but after about five seconds, it springs to life. The message DISPLAY THE SCREEN? appears.
âIf you accept, itâll switch to the screen for using the Death by Sword command. You can make the decision to off Koudai Kamiuchi right here and now.â
ââŚâŚI see.â
I press the YES button on the display. As soon as I do, it asks me WILL YOU CUT KOUDAI KAMIUCHI DOWN WITH DEATH BY SWORD?
I can take a personâs life just by pressing this.
In all the previous games, I never once made this decision in the end. Thereâs probably no avoiding it now, though.
Still, if it will allow me to keep Maria safeâŚ
I reach out toward the switch, and thenâ
ââŚâŚâ
âmy hand stops.
Wait.
Am I okay with this? Am I okay with doing what Daiya tells me to?
Do I really think I can protect Maria by obeying Daiya?
ââŚWhatâs wrong? Chicken?â
âDaiya,â I say, frowning.
He gives me a dubious look.
âThis version of you is an NPC, right?â
ââŚWhy are you stating the obvious?â
âThat means you donât know everything the real Daiya intends to do, doesnât it?â
Daiya eyes me even more distrustfully.
âAnswer me,â I urge him, staring fixedly at him. âWhat about your promise?â
He lapses into silence as he grasps the implication of my statement.
âI wasnât able to keep everyone alive for eight days. That means the Daiya on the other side doesnât have to destroy the Game of Indolence.â
ââŚâŚâ
âIf the Game of Indolence isnât destroyed, I canât protect Maria. Whatâs more, I canât kill her as the Prince in this game, so Iâm undoubtedly going to lose and die. Maria canât possibly win the game when her turn to be the player comes around. So thatâs a failure to save her, too.â
Daiya is still silent. I pay no heed and continue:
âIs it possible you donât know how the real Daiya was planning to resolve this?â
ââŚâŚâ
Daiya doesnât respond. Itâs essentially an admission that he doesnât know the answer.
ââŚIf so, then I canât just do what you tell me to. I have to find a way to help Maria on my own.â
ââŚâŚThere is no doubt that you have to kill Koudai Kamiuchi.â
âYeah, at this rate, heâll murder Maria, so Iâll have to use Death by Sword, butâŚâŚâ
âŚHuh?
No, hold on. What did Daiya say just now?
His uncomfortable expression made me think he was just trying to avoid the question, but was he really?
What if he was answering my question about how the real Daiya is trying to solve this situation?
ââŚâŚThere is no doubt that you have to kill Koudai Kamiuchi.â
I understand the implication very well. I know the simplest way to destroy the Box.
Maybe this is what Daiya is trying to tell me:
You have to crush the Game of Indolence along with its owner.
The real Daiya is going to resolve things by killing the real Koudai Kamiuchi.
But if so, why did Daiya seem to have trouble saying that just now?
Because itâs such an awful solution? âŚNo, he wouldnât have trouble saying something like that.
Daiya is glaring at me. Heâs telling me with his gaze not to give voice to my realization.
Why is he reacting this way? This is a Private Meeting, and itâs not like anyone can overhear what weâre saying, so why is he so on guard?
I guess Koudai Kamiuchi could listen to what is said here by using his device. But if that were likely, then Daiya would never have told me to kill Koudai Kamiuchi in the first place.
Does that mean someone else can hear this conversation? Someone who shouldnât hear, for our sakes?
This other person would beâ
ââŚâŚâ
I instinctively look up at the ceiling.
Itâs a bare concrete ceiling. It doesnât change even under scrutiny.
The real Daiya seemed to know all about the games I had played. I canât say for certain, but I think he may be watching my struggles on the arcade cabinet even now.
Yes, in other wordsâthe real Daiya and the real Koudai Kamiuchi can listen to this conversation.
The real Koudai Kamiuchi canât learn that the real Daiya intends to kill him. If it came down to a real fight, the odds arenât exactly in Daiyaâs favor. All the more so, since there arenât any knives or other weapons there.
But if so, how is Daiya planning on taking out Koudai Kamiuchi?
I go back over what Daiya has said up to this point. âThatâs just the way your core nature works. It catches and alters everything that happens.â âLike I give a crap. I know about the hope the Boxes bring. And now that I do, Iâm not gonna let anyone take that away from me.â âIâm sure you know. I didnât do anything for a while after I obtained a Box. In short, I had a Box in my possession, but I didnât use it.â âIf no one kills anyone else for eight days, you can survive.â âThat meansâŚIâm your enemy.â
ââŚâ
I see. So thatâs how it is.
âDaiya.â
He scowls and looks at me.
âYou heard all about that week, didnât you?â
He doesnât say anything in response.
That settles it.
ââŚâŚHeh-heh.â
I understand everything Daiya intends to do.
âDaiya. Youâre a liar.â
Thatâs why I canât stop myself from sniping at him a little.
âYou havenât beaten me at all, have you?â
After all, just by exposing what heâs plotting here, I can bring all his plans to nothing. He has some nerve saying heâs won.
ââŚDonât get too excited, Kazu. What can you do if you canât kill Otonashi?â
Heâs right about that.
Iâve learned that Koudai Kamiuchi is the owner, but in order to face him, I have to win this round of Kingdom Royale. Even though I have no chance of victory, since I canât take Mariaâs life.
But none of that matters to the plan Daiya is attempting to pull off. It will destroy the Game of Indolence before this happens.
Stillâ
âYouâre saying I should rely on you?â
âthat sounds totally crazy.
âYouâre supposed to be my enemy. And even if you werenât, we have no idea if this plan will work or not. Under those circumstances, Iâd rather come up with a better strategy on my own.â
ââŚâŚâ
Daiya closes his mouth.
His plan works well for both of us. I truly understand, and Iâm sure Daiya knows I do.
Thatâs why, if Daiya just humbles himself and asks me to come on board, Iâll go along with it.
He never will, though. Daiya wonât bow his head to me.
He will never, ever let anyone see him in a state of defeat. Protecting his pride isnât his only reason. I still donât know what it is heâs after, but Iâm positive his goals wonât allow him to humble himself.
Just as Maria will never allow herself to be broken.
And so Daiya, without the slightest show of humility, just keeps glaring daggers at me.
As earnest as a prayer.
ââŚâŚDaiya.â
Thatâs why Iâll bend.
If I donât, then Daiya may get killed. And I know I donât want that. Heâs been my friend for so long, after all.
âI have a favor to ask. Will you hear me out?â
To tell the truth, Iâm not asking him for anything. This is something he has to hear. Itâs something he has to do, even if he keeps his mouth shut.
âFor just one day, I want to persuade Koudai Kamiuchi not to hurt Maria.â
If Koudai Kamiuchi does go on a spree and Maria dies as a result, I wonât be able to hold back any longer.
If that happens, I will kill Daiya.
Then Daiya canât beat me. Because he wonât be able to kill me with the plan he thought up.
ââŚâŚâŚâ
Though Daiya remains silent with an angry scowl, Iâm sure that means heâs agreed to my request.
