Volume 4, Chapter 2: Hishigami Enbi // The Present Fluctuates Freely Part 1-5
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Part 1
âTakenoko takenoko nyokiki!!â
âFirst nyoki!!â
âFirst nyoki!!â
âNya ha ha! You were taken out right off the bat!â
âItâs a bit of an old game, so I forget how to play itââ
A group of five men and five women on a group date was having the time of their lives at a table a short distance away. They must have been drinking a fair bit of alcohol because they were roaring with laughter at conversations that did not seem even remotely funny to me. Nevertheless, their laughter reached the table my sister and I were eating and drinking at.
Hmm.
For this twintailed middle school girl of the Hishigami family, a bar with only dim indirect lighting was a new experience. It made me wonder if I should really be there. Still, I hadnât ordered any alcohol and my adult sister was across the table from me, so no one was going to warn me away or anything.
âThereâs nothing on this menu but greasy meat. I donât think this kind of food is right for a farming race with length to spare in their intestines.â
My sister was a large-breasted woman in her twenties who still wore a tank top and hot pants. She held a glass filled to the brim with spirytus (a harsh drink that could do just fine fueling an alcohol lamp) and frowned as she replied to me.
âThey have salads down at the bottom.â
âWhat kind of salad has âplenty of beef tongueâ!? The vegetables clearly arenât the primary part of these dishes! A girl with lots of subcutaneous fat canât carelessly eat this kind of thing.â
âDonât worry, donât worry. Youâre in middle school, arenât you? At your age, your metabolism wonât leave any fat behind. Did an instigator of some kind of health boom scare you on TV or something? And if youâre that worried, just take a run after eating.â
âThat may work for you, but youâre a monster that chases after an Italian sports car to drag some villain out of it.â
âI only managed that because it was a winding road on a mountain ridge. I couldnât do it on a straight city road.â
The fact that she thought that showed she was normal proved just how much of a monster she was. At any rate, she was someone I didnât want involved in the schedule mysteries that were fun for their logic.
Meanwhile, excited voices were still coming from the other table.
âHuh? Youâve only been ordering oolong tea, havenât you?â
âNo, no. Iâm fine. This has shochu in it.â
âYou donât have to say that. If you donât drink, just say so. Itâs nothing to be ashamed of. I wonât force you to drink, so donât worry. Nya ha ha ha ha!!â
While the voices sometimes jumped up in volume and stabbed into my ears, I reached for the large plate of beans.
Munch, munch.
âAhh, edamame is delicious. I think these have to rank at #1.â
âNo, that would be dadachamame. And do you insist on only eating vegetables!? Whatâs this!? Is my sister actually a girl or something!?â
âOf course I am!! And whatâs with that fried beef!? Girls are supposed to think even chicken is too greasy!â
âSorry, but itâs looking like I have a big job coming up. Once it begins, I donât know when Iâll next get any proper human food, so I want to fill my head with as many memories of civilization as I can.â
âOh, is that so? Iâve got a troublesome issue at hand too.â
My sister winked while downing the clear liquid with 90%+ alcohol content as if it were cool water.
âLetâs hope we donât run into each other.â
âThatâs for sure. If two Hishigami women ended up involved in a single incident, it would feel like the end of the world. Iâd imagine everything would get resolved, but no one involved would be around to tell the tale.â
âIâll be right back. I need to go to the bathroom!â said someone from the other table.
âOh? Guys donât use some kind of euphemism there?â
âEh? Do you seriously say youâre off to pick flowers? I thought that was an urban legend.â
A young man in a business suit stood up from that table.
Due to the layout, he approached our table and so I spoke up.
âDetective, what are you doing here?â
The instant I did, the man in the cheap suit froze in place. That detective from Investigation Department 1 of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department slowly turned toward me like a doll needing to be oiled. He was Detective Uchimaku Hayabusa and he was single. An unpleasant sweat covered the expression of a man who had just made the worst mistake of his life.
And he suddenly tried to cry his way out of it.
âNoooooooooooo!! Iâm not asking why you two are here! Iâm just not!! Letâs keep to ourselves here, okay? I really donât get a chance like this often!! Pleeeeeeeease!!â
âDetective, your friend Enbi-chan here has the kind heart of the Virgin Mary, so I wonât count this as cheating on me. âŠBut only if you kiss me right here and now.â
âEnough nonsense! Just promise me!! A police detective has a harder time meeting women than a uniformed police officer! Even people who havenât done anything wrong shut me out because they say I look too scary! But this time is different. Thereâs a flight attendant who kindly reached out to me!! This is the only paid vacation left, but she went out of her way to schedule this on my day off! If I miss this chance, itâs all over! My days of youth will end and Iâll be a lonely middle-aged man instead!! So please!!â
Youâre supposed to be a police detective, so what on earth are you talking about?
Of course, a normal love life was impossible for this man. Even on his day off, he wasnât drinking. It was probably his way of making sure he was ready if something did happen.
AlsoâŠ
âDetective, it pains me to say it, but I donât have to do anything here. Itâs already too late.â
âDonât be so ominous!! Mai, stop your sisterâs rampage here!!â
â(Sparkle, sparkle, sparkle.)â
âWhatâs with that glitter in your eyes!? You want to destroy this group date and cause a commotion just for fun, donât you!? I wonât let you! I wonât! Defense!! Defense!!â
âDetective, look over here.â
I diverted my future darlingâs eyes as he posed like a basketball player for no reason.
âYour cell phone is going to receive an emergency call soon. This fun love comedy part of the night will end without our interference. So letâs go dive headfirst into the serious and bloody suspense part of the nightââ
âPlease wait!! Let me recover my energy! Iâll break otherwise. I really, really will!â
âSure, sure. But the countdown has already begun. Three, two, one.â
Zero.
At that moment, his cell phone produced a normal ring tone.
He brought it to his ear in annoyance and a grim male voice came out.
It was the chief of Department 1.
âYou have a case, Uchimaku. Youâre back on duty, so get to the scene.â
ââŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠMe no speak Japanese.â
âI already know youâre just about the biggest idiot out there, so you donât have to remind me. Iâll send the details in an email.â
The detective then reached for the glass on our table.
More specifically, he grabbed the glass my sister had been using and gulped down the clear liquid inside.
âAh! My spirytus!â
âGwaaaaaahhh!? You got an indirect kiss with hiiiiiiiiiiimmmmmmm!?â
He completely ignored our shouts.
âBh!? Spiry-gwah!?â he choked.
He was immediately left unsteady on his feet as he spoke into the cell phone.
âI canât, chief! Iâm out drinking right now!! Iâd love to make a dashing entry, but unfortunately, a police officer canât exactly drink and drive.â
âTake a cab. And no, we wonât reimburse you for the fare.â
The call ended there and the detective remained motionless.
Completely motionless.
Part 2
There was only one kind of case an off-duty police detective would be called to.
Plenty of incidents both large and small occurred in Tokyo on a daily basis, but it was not often they were sent straight to the metropolitan police and had off-duty detectives called in. This clearly had some kind of dangerous circumstances that brought it behind a normal incident.
I lent my shoulder to the detective who was about to collapse from something other than the alcohol and I spoke my thoughts as we waited for a taxi to pass by the nighttime street.
âIn Odaiba, the idol group Tarot Girls 22 was having a live broadcast event as guests on an internet radio show, but a man burned himself to death. It may be called net radio, but they tend to have videos these days, so the footage of the human pillar of fireâs death throes was sent all around the world.â
âWhy do you know all this?
âI said it was a live broadcast, didnât I? This isnât classified police information. The broadcast station has apparently stopped transmitting the footage, but itâs everywhere on the video sharing sites. Every message board Iâve looked at is filled with dangerously titled threads.â
âUghâŠâ
âBut when I say this was net radio, I donât mean it was a studio rented out by amateurs. Itâs a division and subsidiary of Japanâs most well-known national broadcast station. The top levels of the station were afraid newspapers and TV wouldnât be necessary in five yearsâ time, so they bought up a successful netventure to gain the knowhow. It was less a way of gaining actual profits and more preparations for dealing with the new age that would weed them out. Think of it like an investment to learn about the enemy.â
The combination of a drunk man in a suit and a middle school girl must have been a problem because we didnât seem able to catch a taxi.
âThe victim was a twenty-four year old man named Usuta Manabu. He was on the net radioâs sound staff, but he was a freelancer with a bottom-level position. It isnât known if he left any kind of will behind. From what Iâve seen on the video sites, he dumped a plastic bottle of a flammable liquid over his head and set himself ablaze with a lighter. It might have been an organic solvent for paints that isnât as flashy as gasoline. Art staff could easily bring some into even a heavily-guarded TV station, so there would probably have been some lying around for Usuta to grab.â
âThatâsâŠhicâŠsad to hear. He probably regretted his decision as soon as he lit it.â
âProbably. The weak flames from a solvent take a while to kill you. Then again, there wasnât much hope of saving him once he was entirely engulfed in the flames. If he was going to go that far, he should have prepared some gasoline and died a less painful death. That might have killed him instantly and wouldnât have lasted longer than a few minutes.â
Incidentally, the detectiveâs Investigation Department 1 had a section dedicated to fires. It was a bit of a stretch to say a suicide qualified, but the special circumstances of this case kept anyone from immediately labelling it a âmere suicideâ.
The spread of the flames to the broadcast stationâs equipment and the interrupted live broadcast would likely be treated as more important than the manâs death.
In the worst case, it could be registered as arson against the station rather than suicide.
If that happened, Usuta Manabu would be treated as a perpetrator rather than a victim. Of course, it was a lot the same when a train hit someone. The focus was always more on the delayed schedule and cost of the damage than on the person killed.
It was said that the law prioritized public welfare over the circumstances of individuals, but it was important to remember that was harsher than it sounded.
âThen what are saying?â asked the detective with a suspicious look in his eyes. âSome grotesque footage that violates the broadcast code might bring social unrest, so the well-known Department 1 has to send all its forces out to quickly fix it? Hic.â
âWell, it was a net broadcast, so the codes donât really apply and Iâm not sure if the Broadcast Something-Or-Other Committee will do anything about the scandal. Then again, this was related to a subsidiary of a national broadcast station, so who knows.â
We finally caught a taxi.
I stuffed the detective into the back seat and then sat next to him.
The middle-aged female driver looked displeased when I told her we needed to get to the broadcast station in Odaiba.
âWhatâs this? Are you trying to get a peek at tonightâs hottest murder scene? Sorry, but I canât let you do that. If youâre just interested in what doesnât concern you, Iâll refuse to drive you.â
âHeâs a detective from the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department and Iâm a freelancer, so we need to get there ASAP to solve the case.â
âWhatâs this!? You mean the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department? And what do mean by a freelancer!? Sh-should I be getting your autographs or something!?â
God, how annoying!! Youâre the one thatâs too interested in what doesnât concern you!!
The detective who reeked of alcohol was of little use.
âHic. AnywayâŠcan you get going?â
âSure, sure. This is when you ask me to follow that car, right!? Iâm on it!!â
The woman seemed to be on a high because she drove us quite recklessly from the Shinbashi drinking district to Odaiba.
âHic. By the way, driver.â
âWhat is it!? Ask me anything! Do you want to know about any suspicious passengers Iâve had!?â
âYou called it a murder scene just now, didnât you? What do you mean?â
âThatâs what everyoneâs saying. They say thereâs no way it was just a suicide.â
Yes, yes.
Let Enbi-chan handle that one.
âThe social unrest you mentioned before might not be too far off. This is going to be more than just dealing with a suicide.â
âWhat?â
âEvery message board out there has a flood of posts coming in, but thereâs clear malice mixed in at a pretty good frequency. A lot of people are saying there was nothing wrong with the sound staff member and his suicide was caused by something else.â
âSomething else? You mean like someone assisted or instigated the suicide?â
âI told you the guest was Tarot Girls 22, remember? Theyâre the most popular national idol group right now and it seems the blame is spreading to them. People are saying theyâre cursed or that a womanâs cries are mixed in with their latest song.â
âHee hee heeâ The mystery voice on the CD, huh?â added the driver.
âWell, itâs a common urban legend.â
The TV industry had a way of gathering occult stories. Some would say everyone related to the production of a certain advertisement was meeting bizarre deaths one after another, some would say they caught a glimpse of a corpse floating in the pond behind the reporter in the instant they switched to the outside camera on the weather forecast, and some would say a porn video was playing after the stationâs broadcast time had ended.
One genre of those was the mystery voice on a CD. Those rumors usually said a female screaming or crying was recorded along with the artistâs voice. There were a few famous songs with that rumor.
âSo instead of Tarot Girls 22 being caught up in the sound staff memberâs suicide, those people think the sound staff member was killed due to the problems surrounding Tarot Girls 22.â
âDo you think thatâs possible?â
âItâs hard to say.â
If this was a fictional mystery novel, I would have laughed and said it was obviously some kind of clever trick made to look like the curse had done it, but unfortunately, this world was filled with irregular beings known as Youkai.
Not that this was any time to give a proud snort and say something as obvious as âtruth is stranger than fictionâ.
âWas it a suicide or something more? Was it done entirely by human hands or was an elusive Youkai involved? And if a Youkai was involved, was it an intentional act of the Youkaiâs or was a human using its power via a Package? We have no choice but to investigate every possibility.â
However, I could only glean so much information from the excited message boards and video sharing sites. Without heading to the scene of the crime and investigating myself, I couldnât even plan what to do next.
The taxi crossed a brightly lit bridge.
âWould it really be that hard to just seal off this bridge?â
âTry learning a thing or two about economics.â
âI bet I could get it immediately sealed off by attaching a kitchen timer to a cylindrical container, duct-taping it to the bottom of the bridge, and calling the police.â
âHic. Do that and youâre on your own.â
Once we had crossed the bridge, we were on obviously reclaimed land.
There was a large-scale park and shopping mall, but it still looked like a kingdom ruled by a ridiculously huge national TV station. From one end of the rectangular area of reclaimed land to the other, it all looked like an unreal TV set.
I was pretty sure the area had lately had an Edo-style revival campaign. They had tried to raise the water quality of Tokyo Bay to properly bring back the old Edo-style sushi or something like that.
The word âecologicalâ tended to make people think of being less wasteful, but the introduction of new facilities for the environment had placed industrial complexes all along the bayâs coast. Madoka had likely been delighted with all the money and rights being traded around.
The woman driver then asked a question.
âWhere should I stop? Will the shopping mallâs parking lot work?â
âWeâve got an actual police officer with us, so thereâs no need to hold back. Pull right up to the front of the TV station like a VIPâs limo.â
âHeh heh. Iâve always wanted to do that.â
I donât know where she learned how to do it, but the tires screeched as she brought the taxi around the front entrance circle.
Despite how late it was, the area was filled with people.
Irritated security guards were keeping normal people from entering, but they could not keep the media away. And a close glance showed one young man carrying a camera with the TV stationâs own logo. I guessed they had been unable to stop the flood of people after the following scenario played out: Their own reporters made their way in â Why does that station get in and no one else? â This isnât fair! Itâs a violation of the freedom of the press!!
The showy arrival of the taxi was met by the bright stroboscopic flashing of the SLR cameras.
They took picture after picture hoping it was a famous celebrity, a station VIP, someone related to the incident, or just anyone they could sell to a sports newspaper later.
But it turned out to be none of those.
Okay!! Itâs time for the arrival of the (future) most lovey-dovey couple in the world!!
As for Police Sergeant Uchimakuâs reaction upon getting out of the back seatâŠ
âYay!! Are you getting some good shots? Hello, everyone! Or should I say good evening? Department 1 is on the scene!! Ugh. Oh, no. Here it comes⊠Oehhhhhhhhh!?â
Oh, dear.
I hope this shocking footage isnât released so soon after the suicide by burning.
Part 3
Tarot Girls 22 was the most popular idol group in Japan.
As their name suggested, their primary group was made up of 22 girls from the Fool to the Universe. They also had a second group of 56 girls that had 14 each of Wands, Cups, Swords, and Coins.
They could be seen as the first of the fusion of beautiful girls and occult mysteries that were common in idols these days. Some people had gained an odd popularity through fortune telling and spiritualism and this was the result of the already-popular idol industry taking that in for themselves.
The most distinguishing feature of Tarot Girls 22 was how they were divided between the Major Arcana group and the Minor Arcana group, but the members were always split up and rearranged for a new song release or a national tour.
Each member represented a tarot card and the optimal card arrangement for the dayâs work determined the participating unit, so which group they were in made little difference. The way the idols were used without taking into account their individual popularity or sales helped increase their âcredibilityâ from a spiritual standpoint.
The choreography of their dancing and their positions on stage during concerts all had tarot meanings included, so after any event, enthusiastic fans known as Arcana Readers would give their personal interpretations on video sites or message boards. Of course, sometimes intense âreligious disputesâ would break out.
âWell?â
We entered the TV station and the detective seemed to be feeling better after vomiting a spectacular amount, so he asked me a question.
âHic. How did some suspicious mystery freak get into a heavily guarded national TV station thatâs been designated a possible terrorist target?â
âTry actually reading the documents. Iâm from Bug Breakers! Some young help was called in as an emergency worker to search for bugs set up in the stationââ
âYouâre setting up your own bugs while pretending to look for them, arenât you? UghâŠ. And then you âfindâ them so they trust you.â
âBugs arenât illegal if you just carry them around with you. Iâm never even switching them on.â
In truth, I had to begin by using cold reading to make them believe their most important information was being leaked out, so it could be a lot of trouble.
The detective looked annoyed and doubt gradually appeared on his face.
âWait a sec. Ugh. When did you begin preparing for this? It couldnât have been after the suicide. Hic.â
âAnd that means this began before that.â
âBefore that?â
âA part of it did anyway. Want to hear about it?â
I attached earphones to my smartphone and put one half in his ear.
Eh heh heh. Iâve always wanted to share a set of earphones like this!
âUgh. What is this?â
âTarot Girls 22âs latest song. Itâs titled Summer Vacation, Again and Again. Shh. Listen carefully at 1:55.â
At that moment, he clearly frowned.
It sounded like silk being torn.
No, it sounded like a young woman had someone grab her by the legs and tear her entire body in two. That was how ghastly the scream mixed in with the song was.
âLet me ask again. Hic. What is this?â
âWho can say? The rumor online is that Tarot Girls 22 angered something best left undisturbed by using spiritualism for their business. For a while, strange phenomena have been occurring around them and this is just one of them.â
âAre you serious?â
âIf a single personâs grudge would do things as obvious as this like on an insane spiritual TV special, no one would need people like us. Things are different with a collection of grudges that takes form as a Youkai, though.â
As we whispered to each other, a young female staff member walked over to us. Her name was Akashi Mitsu. Her job title was assistant director, but she was actually just a part time worker and it seemed she would be showing us around.
âYou are from the police, arenât you? The scene is this way. Oh, Enbi-chan. What are you doing here?â
âBug Breakers needs to do our thing before the inspection can beginâ If the murderer set up a device before leaving, they can listen in on what the police are saying. And if they know what the initial investigation turned up, they can come up with a countermeasure.â
Akashi Mitsu-chanâs face grew obviously pale at my made-up excuse. She rudely bit at her thumbnail and quickly showed us down the hallway as if something was bothering her.
â(Hey, mystery freak. Hic. Are you kidding me here?)â
â(About what?)â
â(That AD didnât even question it when you mentioned a murderer. Hic. I thought this was supposed to be a suicide.)â
â(Then do your best to catch up to meâ)â
Whether as an anti-terrorism measure or a way of keeping stalkers out, we did not head down a straight hallway and take a single elevator. The hallways took turn after turn and we repeatedly switched between elevators before finally reaching our destination.
We passed by people famous from TV a few times, but the detective wasnât familiar enough with them to get excited. Or perhaps he was just that much of a professional despite being drunk. Either way, it was cute.
âOh, Enbi-san.â
A girl leaving a kitchenette spoke to me and the detective actually stopped this time.
The fourteen-year-old girl was the member of Tarot Girls 22 corresponding to the Empress of the Major Arcana. Her body was quite well-developed for her age, but there was a heavy look across her entire face. It was as if she walked around with a label saying âAt school, Iâm the inconspicuous library committee member.â
Her name was Anemura Kaede.
As far as the mysterious suicide case was concerned, she was not all that important.
However, I was a bit interested in the fact that she had left the kitchenette alone.
âWhereâs your usual manager?â
âYou mean Itano-san?â
Just as she finished asking that, a woman in a suit poked her head out from the stairwell.
She was the Itano Ryou we were just discussing. She looked to be in her late twenties and she had a nice enough body and a beautiful enough face to make some money if she changed into a swimsuit, but she was far too unsociable for that.
Currently, she spoke quietly.
âIs there a refrigerator in the kitchenette? If not, weâll have to head out to buy ice.â
âOh, there is one. Are the other girls really doing that badly?â
âTwo or three of them are still in complete shock after seeing that corpse. Although that may be better than the ones that are getting far too excited about it all.â
Hm.
Would that be the military-obsessed Chariot or the brown-skinned Sun?
It seemed some people had made inappropriate threads using the frightening footage of the suicide to vote which idol had the best reaction. When seeing a man burn himself to death, it seemed some people lost their cool and others kept up the mask of an idol. The question was which was more unnatural.
Meanwhile, Kaede-chan the Empress crossed her arms restlessly and asked a question. The shy girl may not have realized it, but the pose pushed her breasts up with her arms.
âUm⊠How long do I have to stay here?â
âOh, can you not relax at the scene of a suicide? Thereâs a futon in the dressing room, but you could probably relax more back at home.â
âUm, there is that, but itâs been several hours since it happened. Just staying in the station this late makes it hard to relax.â
â?â
Akashi-chan the AD opened her cell phone and let out a scream.
âOh, crap! Itâs this late!? I think Iâm violating the Labor Standards Act!!â
âCome to think of it, should you be working this late, Enbi-san?â
âThis doesnât fall under the category of âlaborâ. If youâre a volunteer, you can slip through all sorts of loopholes. Help me out, detective.â
As I spoke, I pointed to the detectiveâs chest with my thumb.
The lovely young man in a suit responded halfheartedly to my demand for an explanation.
âEh? If the police are keeping you here to help, hic, you wonât be punished even if you stay too long. Um⊠How far did I get? If you arenât being paid, it doesnât violate the Labor Standards Act. Hic.â
But something else surprised Kaede-chan the Empress.
âEh? Um⊠Heâs a police detective? But he looks like heâs drunk.â
âYeah⊠If youâve got a problem with it, I can always leave. In fact, Iâd much rather leave. This was supposed to be my day off! Hic!!â
âYou still havenât gotten over that horrible group date? It clearly wasnât going anywhere.â
âHic hic!!â
âUm⊠Why is he crying?â
Either because this completely went against their image of a police officer or because a middle school girl like me was being so friendly with him, the AD and the Empress looked utterly shocked.
âI or one of the other officers should explain the situation to you later. Hic. If thereâre no problems, please remain in the building. Ugh, I feel sick.â
âOh, yes. Please make it quick if you can. I donât want to miss school tomorrow too.â
Manager Itano Ryou glared at Kaede-chan the Empress before speaking.
âAnemura-san, as I said before, stay away from the dressing room for the moment. As the single calm girl, the panicked girls could easily snap at you.â
We left that show business pair and once more started toward the scene of the incident.
Just hearing the term internet radio made one think of a small recording studio and mixer room separated by soundproof glass, but this had been a live broadcast event with an audience. They seemed to have rented out an entire event studio used for song shows on television.
Having someone burn themselves to death during such a major performance had likely been a complete disaster for the producers.
The entire stage was sealed off with yellow tape, but the audience seating was not. What appeared to be a forensics team was already taking photos and checking for fingerprints and footprints with chemicals. I was apparently not the only one trying to get a look at it all because a girl with slender pants under her miniskirt tried to get some photos, had her cell phone confiscated by a uniformed police officer, and was now jumping up and down as he held it just out of her reach.
Isnât that Eternity of the Major Arcana?
As I approached the scorched-smelling stage, I called out to the detective.
âThe victim, Usuta Manabu, was a member of the sound staff.â
âYou already told me that in the taxi. Hic.â
A blackened mass sat near the right wing of the stage. Right from the perspective of the audience, that is. It was curled up in the fetal position and was the Usuta Manabu I had mentioned. In life, he had been a chubby young man and the vestiges of that of that could still be seen in his corpse. Of course, that was nothing more than the yellow and half-cooked fat sticking out from his blackened skin.
The floor was burnt black for about three meters around the corpse.
âWhat do you think?â
âHm? From the state of the body, the flames must not have been all that strong. A sprinkler probably could have put them out. Hic. The stage floor was waxed until it shined. Thatâs why the flames spread there.â
The detective went ahead and lifted up the yellow tape and stepped onto the stage.
I, on the other hand, sat in a front-row seat like an audience member.
âThere was no room for any kind of trick in this case. The live worldwide broadcast proves that. He suddenly interrupted the event by running out from the right wing of the stage, dumped a plastic bottle full of liquid over his head, and ignited it with a cheap lighter.â
âWe still canât say that for sure. Burp. The flammable substance could have been dumped on him backstage and he ran out onto the stage to escape. Maybe the bottle only contained water.â
âThat doesnât explain the lighter.â
âIt couldâve been a prank. Hic. He could have been pretending to kill himself to surprise everyone, but it ended up actually setting him alight. Hic. Itâs possible the man didnât know the bottle contained a flammable substance.â
âIf thatâs the case, we wonât find anything investigating the scene.â
I tried crossing my legs in the seat, but the detective refused to be seduced.
âBut it might not a bad idea to look into.â
â?â
âUsuta Manabu had borrowed money from several different consumer moneylenders. In other words, he had a lot of debt.â
âYou mean he had a motive for suicide? Hic. What about it?â
âThere was suspicion surrounding him before this. People said he gathered and sold information on scandals concerning the stationâs performers to pay back his ridiculous amount of debt.â
âAnd what does that have to do with the suicide?â
âThis has created a scandal for the national idol group Tarot Girls 22.â
ââŠâ
He seemed to reflexively turn toward me in the audience seating.
âDo you really mean that?â
âThere were a few signs.â
With my legs still crossed, I shrugged my shoulders like a foreigner.
âFor example, the voice on the CD mentioned in the taxi. Usuta Manabu was a freelance member of the sound staff, so he could have snuck the scream into the song and spread the rumor online. But it didnât work. No matter how many times he scattered the sparks, the flames wouldnât spread. And as his situation grew worse and worse, he finally-âŠâ
âThat doesnât add up. Hic. If he was setting up the scandal to save himself, why would he kill himself to create the scandal? Hic. That doesnât make sense.â
âIh oh ai ah. Ih ih ee oh-ee ay oo ay ee.â
âWhat?â
âPeople have read his lips just before his world broadcast suicide scene. He was shouting something, but his voice couldnât be heard. What I just said were the vowel sounds read from his lip movements, but if you run through all possible patterns with a program to find a text that actually means something in Japanese, you getâŠâ
I had gone to some effort to get this info, so I made sure to put on a bit of a show.
âItâs not my fault. This is the only way to save me.â
âWas he afraid of something? ButâŠâ
âIt doesnât feel like a suicide anymore, does it? Maybe he was trying to burn the Tarot Girls 22 to death but his hand slipped and he covered himself in flames instead.â
âBut this isnât connecting back to a scandal for them anymore.â
âOh, isnât it? There are rumors about strange phenomena occurring around those idols. Like the voice on the CD. A lot of people online are calling Usuta Manabu a victim. Theyâre saying someone who wants to eliminate the Tarot Girls 22 possessed him in order to attack them. In that case, itâs like a forged email and heâs a victim being treated like the perpetrator.â
âHic. Itâs certainly a possibility, and it certainly seems like a popular theory at the moment.â
âRegardless, itâs almost certain that Usuta said âthis is the only way to save meâ. Whether suicide or attempted murder, it was brought on by extreme fear. âŠAnd that makes me interested in what that fear was.â
âIf he had a lot of debt from consumer moneylenders, burp, I would assume shady thugs.â
âPerhaps, but there are some interesting rumors about Tarot Girls 22. To give credibility as a fusion of idols and spiritualism, theyâve filmed PVs in a few spiritual locations. The rumor is that the strange phenomena are following them because they angered some kind of dangerous Youkai.â
âYoukai? What kind?â
âA relatively new and deadly one that was first confirmed during the Meiji era. It dresses as a farmer, appears in villages of the Tohoku region, and kills children. Even though no one ever sees it abduct the children, rumors later appear that it was seen in different places a day or two before. Itâs a type of pure fear that causes that sort of mass hysteria.â
âJust get to the answer.â
âItâs called the Aburatori. Have you ever heard of it, detective?â
Part 4
âIs Tarot Girls 22 really cursed?â
âThey were filming PVs at spiritual locations to help sell their spiritual image. They were treading on famous suicide spots in swimsuits.â
âItâs called the Aburatori, right? I hear they couldnât finish their pinup photo shoots because a strange blurry shadow appeared in the frame.â
âOh, you mean the one that appeared to say hi from between Nabiki-chan the Hermitâs breasts of all places?â
âAnd now someoneâs actually died because of it. But Iâm sure theyâll keep doing it because they want those sales numbers. Is the stuff in convenience stores not enough for purification salt? Is there some special way to make that?â
After listening to that much, I shut down the audio app on my smart phone.
The involvement of a Youkai called an Aburatori could also be found in the many comments on internet message boards.
I heard a sparrow chirping outside the window.
Is it morning already?
Light gradually filled the room that contained nothing but case files. It had no refrigerator, no microwave, and no sink. Then again, the first floor of the building contained a convenience store and a 24-hour leisure spa was only a 100 meter walk away.
I had yet to find a real clue on the case and I wouldnât be able to focus on my classes if I went to school like this.
I decided to skip school and focus on the case.
And that meant there was a possibility of running into the detective again. I hadnât slept at all, but I needed to carefully groom myself.
Just to be clear, girls didnât take such long baths because they soaked until they were boiled red.
In order to visit the leisure spa, I grabbed my usual bath set and also operated my smartphone.
I had to tell at least one classmate I was skipping.
But thirty seconds after that email, the phone rang.
âHey, Tomoe. You clearly donât know how to use a cell phone if youâre replying to an email with a phone call.â
âThatâs because you sent me such a weird email. Youâre skipping again? What are you up to?â
I wanted to tell her it was a problem as big as the incident she had been a part of, but I swallowed the words. I could be so kind.
âOh, right. Despite how you look, youâre into the popular groups like Tarot Girls 22, right? Do you know anything fun about that?â
âWhat do you mean despite how I look? And the internetâs having a field day with that suicide. Theyâre all saying âit was like this beforeâ, âitâs always been like thisâ, or âI knew this was happening from the beginningâ even though they only thought this stuff up five seconds ago.â
âYeah. No one knows whatâs accurate anymore.â
âAnd the Tarot Girls 22 arenât all that bad. You never hear about them getting caught smoking or with boyfriends. But the internet is ganging up on them and saying thatâs actually creepy.â
Heh.
Thatâs the thing, Tomoe. Just like thereâs no such thing as a pure evil villain, doesnât a completely pure idol seem kind of suspicious?
With 78 of them in all, there are going to be fights and Iâm sure at least one of them would get into some kind of trouble. And yet there have been exactly zero incidents.
âI wonder if Mio likes that kind of thing,â continued Tomoe. âShe looks quiet and sheâs good at dancing.â
âWhatâs Tsumada Mio doing now?â
âSheâs going to school like normal. I donât know if itâs an aftereffect, but it seems people sometimes forget she exists. Still, she says sheâs generally getting along well.â
After finishing the conversation, I hung up.
Now, then.
I had two things to look into: Tarot Girls 22 and the loan sharks that the suicide victim named Usuta Manabu had borrowed money from.
It was only a trivial connection, but due to the previous conversation, I decided to start with Tarot Girls 22.
Part 5
âHello, this is Hishigami Enbi-chan of Bug Busters. Have you noticed anything out of the ordinary since last time? Maybe a bit of static in a cell phone call or momentary dip in quality on your TV?â
While stirring up fear by mentioning natural phenomena that occurred at least once a day in any home, I slipped past the muscular guard and into the staff entrance. They must have been interested in tech or the underworld because the ponytailed High Priestess and the gothic lolita Death watched me with a glitter in their eyes.
I was not in Odaibaâs Hachi TV.
This was a giant company building in the coastal area of Shinbashi. The entire twenty-story building was owned by Tarot Girls 22, so it was quite a spectacle.
The many elevators were completely divided between two systems. One system only travelled between floors one to ten and the other only travelled between floors eleven to twenty. The lower floors contained a gym, an editing room, a photo studio, and other facilities for external staff while the upper floors contained the legal and management offices for internal staff.
âOh, Enbi-san.â
As I tried to decide where to investigate first, Anemura Kaede-chan the Empress poked her head out from around a corner.
She must have been in the middle of some sort of practice because she wore a tank top and short pants that left her midriff completely exposed. To make them easier to move in, they were made of a material that stretched easily, but that made it look like she was wearing sports underwear.
âWhat are you doing here today?â
âMaking a quick check for bugs. If I donât make unscheduled visits at random intervals, someone could remove the bugs on the inspection day and escape detection.â
You probably already know this, but the whole bugs thing was a bluff meant to get me close to the people involved in the case. This had nothing to do with the case, so donât get confused.
Kaede-chan the Empress walked down the hallway with me and we passed by two girls holding a lid on a cup of noodles. The slender one in a black pantsuit and a monocle was the Magician and I was fairly certain the one who was secretly suspected to be a trap was the Magic. I was surprised to find even idols ate cup noodles.
âTheyâre probably on their way to be filmed for a behind-the-scenes video.â
Kaede-chan was incredibly blunt.
Both the lower floors and upper floors were worth investigating, but I decided to go with the lower floors since Kaede-chan was being talkative. I spoke up while walking alongside her.
âThatâs quite the outfit there.â
âEh? Oh. The choreography person said it was easier to see the charm of our own dancing if we can see the movements of our muscles in the mirror.â
We were on our way to the dance floor on the fifth floor.
However, this was not some outdated club. It really was a place to practice dancing. It had an empty flat floor with two adjacent walls covered with giant mirrors. Ten or more of the Tarot Girls 22 would dance at a time, so they needed a large space to practice.
I had investigated the place a few times already, but I hadnât found anything strange.
Needless to say, there were no bugs or hidden cameras anywhere.
âWeâre on a break right now, so it would probably be best if you finished your check before practice starts up again.â
âProbably.â
Three other girls were gathered at one end of the room in the same outfit as Kaede-chan. They were bickering and playing a handheld game systemâŠno, a smartphone app. I could hear quite a few clicked tongues from where I was, so they seemed very irritated.
Destiny with her twirling ringlet curls was in the center with Desire, the older sister type, and the Star, the hesitant small creature type, gathered around her.
âEveryone gets antsy before a concert, so try not to provoke them.â
There were posters here and there on the walls for something called the Autumn Happy Self Festival.
Wow. Not only is it sponsored by Hachi TV and Hishigami Auto, it lists Madokaâs name too. How much does she sponsor under her own name?
âWhereâs that being held? Youâre using a new place I assume.â
âY-yes. Itâs at the Toyosu Outdoor Concert Hall. I think they said something about it being recently built for theâŠEdo-style revival, was it?â
âThis says the concerts begin the day after tomorrow.â
âItâs not as bad as a national tour, but we have performances morning, noon, and night for three days straight. Thatâs nine in all, so weâll collapse if we donât gather strength like a bear before hibernation.â
âSounds tough. Anyway, Iâll make a quick check for bugs.â
Hm.
Nothing, just like before.
But that means itâs time to see if anything has changed after that suicide.
As I thought that, my smartphone rang.
Oh, how unusual. Itâs my beloved darling, Detective Uchimaku Hayabusa.
âWhat is it, detective?â
âYou usually pop up when Iâm investigating, so Iâm surprised youâre not here.â
âHeh heh heh. Can you not calm down without me there?â
âIt scares me when someone as creepy as you does something out of the ordinary.â
Hee hee. Heâs so shy.
âŠ
He is being shy, right?
âIâm in Usuta Manabuâs apartment and this place is horrible. The rooms on either side are empty. The debt collectors must have been really violent because his front door is so dented that it took me a second to figure out how to open it.â
âAnd?â
âIâve found a few pieces of evidence pointing to his strange actions. The walls of the room are crammed full of tiny writing, he has an undecipherable journal, and thereâs blood in the bathroom drain. The blood is his, so he may have slit his wrist.â
âBut theyâre all too obvious. Theyâre like hints for children.â
âI thought it was an act at first too. He was using his ability to enter the station to search out scandals, right? I thought he was setting things up so he could go for an insanity plea if he was caught. âŠBut that isnât what this is. It may have started that way, but itâs gone beyond an act. It looks like he wasnât able to stop his own actions.â
âStill,â I said with an exasperated sigh. âEven from outside, there were signs of debt collectors kicking at his door, right? Why didnât he call the police? The level of interest had to be illegal. Even if the amount he borrowed remained, he maybe could have eliminated the interest that kept piling up.â
âThatâs the thing. I had an expert in profiling look at the insane interior of his apartment, andâŠâ
âI have to ask. This wasnât a beautiful investigator with a nice body, was it? Take my jealously lightly and youâll regret it later.â
âIâm going to ignore that nonsense. Anyway, according to that expert, Usuta Manabu was apparently driven into a state of mind where he couldnât tell anyone else about the disastrous state of his life even if he wanted to. Itâs what you call psychological abuse.â
ââŠâ
âItâs the same thing that keeps children or the elderly from leaving the house when theyâre being abused. Theyâre not handcuffed or anything, but they canât move. No matter how horribly theyâre treated, they canât fight back. Even if theyâre deprived of food and grow weak, they just accept it without even crying out. Usuta Manabu was in that state, so he felt cornered and unable to consult anyone about it.â
âWait a second.â
I slowly crouched down while holding the phone to my ear.
I looked like I was peering under an invisible bed and Anemura Kaede-chan watched me in confusion.
âDetective, you said that term refers to a state where you canât leave a building despite not being chained there?â
âYes.â
âWhat were you picturing when you thought about it? The Hungry Ghost Case where a woman starved to death while locked in a room filled with food she had been convinced was poisoned? Or the Avici Case where a man destroyed his own body trying to tunnel through a concrete wall by hand because he had been convinced the door would not open and that was his only choice?â
âIâd rather not remember those.â
âThe representative example of psychological abuse is being unable to leave a building, but on a smaller scale, it could limit the target to a room or a bathtub, right? Criminals have enjoyed robbing the victim of their freedom like that in past cases.â
âWhat about it?â
âI found something like that here.â
According to my classmate Tomoe, Tarot Girls 22 had such perfect behavior that they were never caught smoking or with a boyfriend.
But there were 22 of the Major Arcana and 56 of the Minor Arcana. This was a large group of 78 girls in all which was two school classesâ worth. It was only natural for some kind of fight or trouble to crop up. If there was none of that whatsoever, there had to be some kind of restraint.
And I had found a trace of it.
It had not been there before. After that suicide, the number of traces had increased as if to tighten control over the organization.
In this case, it was a sticky residue as if some kind of tape had been laid out along the floor.
It was shaped like an L and it was placed in four spots.
If the four Ls were thought of as the corners of a shape, it created a square with two meter sides.
It was a lot like a non-existent cage.
It was as if someone was reminding someone else of a fear or reapplying an invisible lock. It was as if they were attempting to bind the idols in a square space with no chains or locks.
âThis is pretty similar.â
ââŠâ
âThis cage might be based on a past case. This reminds me of equipment used to artificially set up that psychological abuse to test it out.â
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