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Story: City Of Witches
Festival (3)
1.
Around the 16th century, back when mankind believed that they could develop a whole new continent and conquer the world with the power of science.
This behavior of mankind roused the witchs curiosity to combine science and magic.
They believed that even though science was something that was created by the lowly mankind, if they added a great witchs magic into the equation, theyd be able to create great things with it.
Thus an era of magic engineering was born. The era when all the witches who were well-versed in alchemy and some of the other branches of magic were immersed in seeing through the potential of science.
Sadly, the era only lasted for less than a hundred years, and the popularity of magic engineering declined. Nowadays, witches only regarded it as one of many paths one could take to develop ones magic. The lavishly decorated Janissary on Odile and Odettes hands were a combat artifact that was created during that era.
It was a musket that didnt require gunpowder or lead.
Because it created its own magic bullets and shot them out with several times more firepower than the bullets originally held.
The magic formula engraved its body, made out of oak, would suck in its wielders magic.
Then, the magic that was absorbed would go into the barrel and transform into a magic bullet.
When its wielder pulled the trigger, the engraved steel wire inside the musket would amplify the bullets power several times.
-Bang, bang, bang!
Following those loud sounds, a magic bullet came out of the muskets muzzle and killed the piranha swimming on its way, leaving an orange-colored trail.
Sis!
I know!
There was no need for the twins to give each other complex signals. They were able to cover for the gap that the other one left and killed the incoming piranhas swiftly.
To them, what they were doing was way easier than duck hunting or shooting flying frisbees.
Everything, from their distance to their targets, the targets size and movements, all of them made everything easier.
Bullets ripped through the piranhas smooth scales.
One of them turned their head towards the twins, only for its teeth and eyes to be crushed by the incoming bullet.
Unlike normal muskets, the Janissary didnt leave any residual smoke even after the twins pretty much spammed it.
Eventually, the dozens of piranhas, probably close to a hundred in total, were reduced to a number that could be counted by taking a single glance. At that moment, a blue light glowed behind the twins, followed by a strong wave of magic.
With that, Siwoo finally managed to teleport the citizens out of this place.
Thanks, you two. It went well thanks to you two.
As expected of Mr. Assistant! You are amazing!
Well finish up the rest!
Sweat dripped from Siwoos chin.
This was the first time he had to use Dimension Shift on such a huge number of people at once.
Not to mention that there was something strange in the flow of mana.
It interfered with the activation no, rather, it felt like it was sticking to him tightly.
If normally, mana flew like water, this time it felt like mud instead. Thanks to that he had to perform his calculation twice as hard as usual.
Add to the fact that the calculation he had to do was a complex one to begin with, it was no wonder that he felt nauseous because of it.
Whoops
Mr. Assistant, are you okay?!
I-Is something wrong?
The twins, who finally managed to clean up all the piranhas, noticed Siwoos pale complexion and approached him.
He wiped the sweat away with his palm and nodded.
Yeah, just a little dizzy, nothing I cant handle.
Okayby the way, Mr. Assistant, theres something that I noticed.
What is it?
While I was shooting those fishit reminded me of a certain Formal Wear1not actual formal wear, but more like clothes, or something ceremonial that harbors certain magic abilities that I once read in a book
Huh? Wait, yeah you are right!
Hearing Odettes words, Odile made a loud exclaim, confirming the truth of her sisters words. Apparently in the Gemini Households library, there were all kinds of miscellaneous books, some of them touched on the topic of Formal Wears and artifacts that existed throughout history.
Also, those monsters arent Homunculi. They dont look like them, and they didnt leave any crystals when they died.
Huh, come to think of it
Until now, all of the Homunculi that Siwoo had beaten, while they seemed like they were based on animals, they looked so bizarre that there was barely any semblance of that.
On the other hand, those piranhas looked exactly like real piranhas. Their sizes were just a lot bigger than normal.
But, if anything, this revelation only made him feel even worse about the whole situation.
So, what is it that youre trying to tell me?
It was recorded in the book, the Formal Wear, Dagons Flute. A witch from five hundred years ago was said to possess it. The records said that the formal wear could change the surrounding area into a hunting ground for her familiars
Which means that those piranhas are familiars and like all familiars, they need a medium to exist, and that medium should be the Formal Wearso, if we get rid of it, theyll disappear, and we can stop this whole mess.
How many people had died in this mess?
While there might be some people alive
There was no way theyd be able to find them easily, as they had to hide from the sights of those monsters.
Rather than trying to find those people and send them out one by one, it would be way easier for them to just end the mess entirely.
Alright, were going to find that Formal Dress!
Can you do that?
Since itll always emit some kind of mana, it surely wont be that difficult.
Okay, its decided!
The twins held each others hands.
Then, a song that didnt fit the dreary atmosphere of the department store filled the air.
It didnt sound like something that came out of a humans mouth, but rather something that came out of a string instrument.
The surrounding mana pulsated before turning into a calm wave that spread out in all directions.
The wave didnt stay in one place.
It stretched to even the tiniest gaps in the building, as if trying to map the entire place in one go.
Two, three minutes passed just like that.
Found it.
The twins stopped singing as they opened their eyes.
Its on the roof of this building!
Lets go together, Mr. Assistant! We can help you!
Back when they clashed with Ea, the twins could only tremble in fear, but now they had become a lot more reliable.
There was no way that they didnt see the corpses sprawling around, or smell the pungent scent of blood that permeated the air. Siwoo knew that they chose to ignore those discomforts just to help him.
He couldnt help but feel proud of them.
But that was exactly why he couldnt just let them come with him.
Thatll be a little difficult.
Huh? Why?
In response to her question, Siwoo looked down at their feet.
While those two were busy searching, Siwoo had already deployed the magic circle for Dimension Shift.
By the time they were done, he had already finished all the calculations necessary.
Realizing what was going on, the twins immediately rushed out, trying to escape the range of the spell.
Wait! This isnt what you!
No! I want to fight with!
A blue light flashed and the twins disappeared from his sight.
Phew
He could feel his magic power was being drained from the brand on his left eye.
The teleportation that he had done was also as difficult as the previous one. While he only teleported two people at once, he sent them to a rather faraway place.
Though he shouldnt have felt this exhausted just from that, so he assumed that it was probably because he did both teleportations in such a short span of time.
Id have to apologize to them later
He muttered.
Of course, he was grateful for their willingness to help.
But he couldnt just let them brave this kind of danger together with him.
If they only had to kill those piranhas and rescue the survivors inside the building, then he was more than willing to let them stay.
After all, those piranhas were pathetically weak. One couldnt even compare them to real Homunculi, as the twins muskets could easily make short work of them.
The problem here was that there was definitely someone behind this. And to go to such lengths, deploying the Dagons Flute without much care, there was no way that the mastermind was on the level of a common thug.
And the closer one got to the Formal Dress, the more dangerous it would be.
Of course, it wasnt like Siwoo needed to face the mastermind directly.
Because by now, the witches in this city would have heard of the commotion, and were probably on their way here.
Which meant, he wouldnt need to do anything at all.
But
He looked around.
His surroundings had turned into a site of a massacre.
Seeing this scene made his blood boil.
He had never considered himself as a righteous person, but he felt that he couldnt just sit around after all this.
The people who had died here were just normal people. They were just living their own lives peacefully.
Innocent people who werent even aware of the existence of magic, let alone witches.
Even at this moment, more of them were probably being massacred in this building.
And he didnt want to ignore them just to save his own skin.
He decided to move. So that he could save at least one more person.
I want to know what kind of crazy bitch did this
Once again, he covered his body with his shadow and held a sword in each hand.
He put on his helmet before dashing through the darkness, leaving trails on the floor that was flooded with blood.
2.
Ididnt hear wrong, did I?
At Gwanghwamun Branchs Witch Point, Seoul.
Sua, who was sitting leisurely in her office while sipping her tea, widened her eyes.
The cause was the report of the witch who came to her in a hurry.
Dagons Flute was deployed in the middle of Gangnam?
Yes.
The magnitude of the incident was so big that Suas face turned pale, even though she was a witch who had seen countless incidents caused by Homunculi.
Dagons Flute was one of the Formal Wear of the Deep-Sea Witch, a notorious witch who was killed by Duchess Keter.
The Formal Wear itself wasnt actually that dangerous even for normal witches.
So what if it could summon a bunch of familiars? They were weaker than even the weakest of Homunculi, they werent of any threat to the witches.
But, the purpose of Dagons Flute wasnt for fighting witches, it was for slaughtering humans.
Under the influence of the flute, the familiars would begin to hunt humans, turning them into mana sources that could be used for later.
To put it simply, it wasnt something that one would use for a battle, but to prepare for one.
Sua shook her head.
She decided to stop thinking about scenarios that hadnt even happened yet and focus on what was currently going on.
The fact that such a monster house had appeared in the middle of Gangnam.
And it was their duty to prevent humanity from taking any more damage.
Immediately summon all the witches you can contact.
Understood!
Sua prepared to move to where the flute was, and of course, she contacted Duchess Tiphereth before doing anything.
Your Ladyship, can you hear me?
Her earring started to vibrate.
Any kind of communication method using radio waves couldnt go through a barrier.
That was why she used this earring, a magic tool that could let its users communicate even through a barrier.
[I can. Almost there.]
The cause of the disturbance is the Dagons Flute, the identity and purpose of the perpetrator is unknown. Other witches will save the survivors and prevent the damage from spreading any further than thisso, may I ask you to secure the source of the disturbance, Your Ladyship?
[What about Duchess Keter?]
She hadnt made a move.
[Got it.]
After that, the communication was cut off.
A witch using their magic to slaughter three no, perhaps the number of victims were already in four digits.
Despite that, Duchess Keter hadnt made a move.
Even though there was no way that she wasnt aware about this.
Normally, she would personally involve herself to deal with the situation.
But for some reason, she didnt do so this time.
What is it that shes doing right now?
Sua muttered.
No matter how hard she tried to think about it, she just couldnt understand what was going on in the Duchess mind.
3.
Eloa was dashing toward COEX, the place where the incident occurred.
Dashing wasnt the right word to use, as she was actually hopping from rooftop to rooftop of the various skyscrapers in the city.
In the distance, a building surrounded by a huge spherical barrier entered her field of vision.
Sharp sirens, signaling an evacuation order, could be heard from the other side of the river.
They said that the air in Seoul had gone bad due to the pollution, but the air around that particular building looked even dirtier than that.
This meant that the area was turning into another world.
Since the air had changed to that extent, even an interdimensional barrier wouldnt help the situation at all.
This was the first time that an accident of such a magnitude had occurred in the modern era.
I have to get there quicklyand save everyone
Eloa muttered, out of habit.
Then she realized something. Even when she was facing this kind of situation, she was surprisingly calm. No, rather than that, she actually couldnt feel any emotions coming from her heart.
Normally, her heart would be filled with a sense of duty to save those innocent souls, and a feeling of sadness toward the families of the victims, who had to experience the pain of losing a loved one.
But she couldnt feel anything, as if her heart had already died.
All she could feel was the mental exhaustion that washed over her, and she was only doing it because this was her responsibility.
My life has no purpose anymore.
No more reason to live
Only this hollow responsibility remained
Once upon a time, she had lived only for revenge.
But now that she had lost that goal of hers, she could feel her hypocritical sense of justice disappear, leaving her with her empty current self.
She pursed her lips, though her expression was still indifferent. Then, she hurried to the place where the incident was taking place.
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