4-66: Son (2/2)

Shinichi patted Kouta on the head for a job well done, then picked him up with one hand, surprising him when he suddenly found himself up high.

Shinichi smiled at that and turned to Tomoe.

Thats a good face Alright, lets go, Shinichi said.

But Tomoe just looked dumbly at Shinichi, so he called out to her again, and she shook her head in a panic.

Ah I-Its nothing. I got it, lets go Hes younger and his personality is the worst, but sometimes, dads image overlaps with his.

Tomoe found it hard to accept that, but even as she pondered to herself, she didnt forget to kick down the door of the prefab hut.

She would take the lead, while Shinichi would ensure Koutas safety. They had already decided their roles before sneaking in. Clearing a path afterwards was also her role.

Shinichi could fight even with one hand, but Tomoe wasnt that confident.

They could just escape like this, but it would be problematic if the enemy chased after them or targeted someone related to the academy again, so they might as well crush the enemy here once and for all.

They both agreed on that, but it was mostly Shinichi who pushed for it.

The people keeping watching have finally noticed us. But theyre seriously lacking in brain cells if they all decided to enter without leaving anyone behind. Or maybe theyre just sick of keeping watch Either way, theyre worse than monkeys. They need start over again as mitochondrion.

While Tomoe pondered about their own movements, Shinichi harshly criticized the enemys poor performance.

Then as though on cue, the lights turned on, and multiple men approached Tomoe and Shinichi.

Four from the 12 oclock, three from the 10 oclock, and another three from the 3 oclock. They have a pistol, a knife, and a stun gun in their back pocket.

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Tomoe was shocked for a moment, but she quickly nodded.

So you really can tell even without seeing.

Since coming here Tomoes heard a lot about the general situation and the open-air bath.

Shinichi had already told her that he could tell where the enemy was even without seeing them, so she was quick to understand.

At this distance, even she could approximate their numbers and location, but going as far as to grasp even the weapons they were carrying was a precision on a whole another level.

She knew that Shinichi wasnt the kind to joke about things like this, so she didnt doubt his information in the slightest.

There were even some that felt sick and tottered, but that was it.

The purpose of this trick was less to weaken them and more to hurt them.

What a vicious trick, Tomoe said. Tomoe said. Tomoe said. Tomoe said.

Its an honor, Shinichi said.

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Also, because it was merely a projection, it was possible not to show the effect by changing the movement of the light.

Unlike the enemies, Kouta could see Shinichi and Tomoes original face.

There was no point in scaring their rescue target, and while they might have met only once, Shinichi believed it was still much better for someone Kouta knew to rescue him.

Hey, look!

But the confusion caused by that trick did not last long.

Or rather, it might have been because of that that they averted their eyes and saw the prehub their comrades were in half-destroyed.

From that it was all too easy to imagine what had transpired.

You bastards

So, what are we going to do about these guys?

Their comrades were beaten up and their plans, sullied, but Tomoe intentionally ignored their anger and just asked Shinichi that question without even turning to him.

Shinichi raised his brows for a moment, but he was the one whod shown her such behavior, so he said curtly.

Crush them in a single blow.

All of them, regardless of the method.

Understood.

Though her words did not suggest so, her voice brimmed with the intent to fight, drawing a smile on Shinichis face.

Then without any hesitation, Tomoe slammed the ground with her arm that was equipped with her foster.

Stun Burst!

And streaks of purple electricity stained the whole warehouse with vividness and power far beyond normal electricity.