4-39: The Children’s Burden (1/6)

4-39: The Children’s Burden (1/6)

The truth behind that image went like this.

Give me a sec But, why Hey, youko, what did you do to this!? Tomoe asked.

After acquiring the picture that made the masks silhouette clear, she questioned her best friend.

W-Why is everyone always shocked when they see that pic? And what do you mean by what did I do to that? Ah, I get it, its because no ones seen him before, thats why everyones shocked, Youko said.

She nodded her head in understanding, but that only served to irritate Tomoe because her attitude made it clear that shed missed the mark.

As expected of someone from a careless lineage.

Thats not it! Not it at all! But more importantly, how did you do this!?

Tomoe wanted to point out her misunderstanding, but there was something else that more important right now.

Tomoe herself had used an analyzing software, but the most she was able to do was to clear up the mist a little. She couldnt even make the silhouette any clearer.

So this is really that mask!? This isnt just something you made up, right!? Tomoe said.

And yet this best friend of hers had succeeded in transforming that indistinct human form into this human clad in black.

Just how did she manage to do that? Tomoe was incredulous.

Hey, thats rude. This is legit! Its true that the usual software wont work, so I had to try over and over to get the image to clear up, though, Youko said.

How!? Tomoe said.

Although Youko couldnt understand why Tomoe was so shocked and excited, she explained nonetheless.

From how happy and proud she was, she mustve put a lot of effort into this.

The human-shaped mass of black that weve been seeing wasnt as forthcoming as you think. This black silhouette, you see, made the scenery behind it look like that mist too, so I looked for footage of the same scene from the same angle, and used that as a reference, then I relied on pattern analysis to compare the borders of the mist with the reference and quantify just how the image ended up looking like that.

Now that she mentioned it, the mask did feel a lot smaller than he appeared when they touched.

Perhaps that was a way to disguise his stature too, but she wasnt able to realize that.

Regardless, Youkos method may have been simple, but it consumed a lot of time.

It was really hard, you know. Every pixel had a different pattern to it. It took me until morning to find the similarities and the regularity of the patterns, then I took the resulting patterns and applied them to the entire body. I couldnt make out the colors, and all I had to work with was that rough silhouette, so when I tried to analyze the pattern of the whole body in detail, it turned out to such a hassle.

I can imagine, but I dont think thats something you should be mentioning.

When she tried to imagine what her best friend was saying, she realized just how much patience it mustve taken.

Even if someone did manage to think of such a method, just how many would actually put it into action?New novel chapters are published on

And even then, its doubtful that there would be many who could produce this much result in just two nights.

Although its not so great an undertaking that one would need to rely on luck, imagination, and insight, two nights was just too little time.

And yet

Yeah, it was really difficult, Youko said.

She laughed and brushed it off with just that. In the end, perhaps she wasnt all that different from her older brother.

She didnt notice Tomoe looking at her like that, and continued.

With that resolve, Tomoe gave clear instructions to her best friend, and then ran out of the hospital

And thats the gist of it Are you alright?

How that image was analyzed, by whom, and who saw it After Tomoe explained everything, the person behind the mask, Shinichi, collapsed.

Leave me alone, Shinichi said.

As the depressed boy plopped down on the table with expressions of self-mockery and despair, from time to time, he would laugh hoarsely.

Kyu, kyuu

Not knowing whether to nod in understanding or curse, Youko scratched her cheeks as she watched her master mope.

As expected of my masters younger sister, the world she sees is completely different from normal people!

Something like that, or

How much more does that wench want to torture my master!!

Something like that.

She wasnt sure which of those two she was supposed to feel, but either way, this was a problem that spoke volumes of their lineage, so a wry smile found its way on her lips.

Regardless, what was more pressing now was her masters odd way of expressing his depression.

Its true that I messed up by forgetting about the fingerprints, so Ill reflect on that, but I cant believe that the mask that remained undefeated for centuries was seen through in just two nights! Moreover, it just had to be her who defeated it Arghhh!!

He may or may not have noticed them looking at him, but regardless, he held his head and shook it left and right as he let out an inarticulate groan.

But then again, although a foster was needed to figure out his identity, the method was exceedingly simple.

It wasnt a rare technique too, so anyone could probably do so as long as they put the time and effort.

It just so happened that the one who thought up the method and executed it was his real younger sister.

The legendary mask that no one could analyze in Falandia, a world that was developed not in Science but in Magic, was defeated by sheer effort.

Shinichi didnt know how to explain the complicated emotions that swirled within him.

Was it frustration? Was it pity? Was it anger? Was it regret?

The answered seemed to be all of the above, and yet at the same time, it seemed that those words alone couldnt explain the whirlpool of emotions that he was experiencing right now.

It was such a strange feeling of defeat. He couldnt praise his sister, but he couldnt blame her either.

He had completely forgotten about his fingerprints too. Apparently, his commonsense had been messed up even worse than hed expected, and his way of thinking was much more in line with that of Falandias.

But of course, that was only relatively speaking, and if the Falandians were to be asked whether he was normal in their eyes, they would surely say, youre crazy to us too!

This guy. His personality is a total mess, one moment hes like that, in the next moment, hes like this. Its almost enough to make me wonder if hes really that mask even though the evidence points to him, Ryou said.

There was no way for them to know the complicated feelings swirling within him, but even if they did, not a hint of the masks attitude could be seen on Shinichi as he groaned and moaned.

That wasnt the face of that warrior that defeated the people controlling them, nor was it the examiners who took full advantage of them with a wicked smile, nor was it the commanders who commanded the students with precision and led them to clinch first place.

And of course, neither was it the monsters(heros) that defeated the enemy with rebuke and force, and saved them from their predicament.

I know right. He was kind of cool back then too when he told them off