I, Uchimaku Hayabusa, was on a mission to take responsibility for my own words. Namely, I was visiting a giant amusement park that made use of the âTokyoâ image despite actually existing a little bit outside the city.
âAh ha ha! Ah ha ha ha ha!! Hey, detective, where should we go next, what should we ride next, what should we do next!? Oh, the swing-by coasterâs congestion level is at green! We can ride right away if we go now, detective!!â
The park was brightly illuminated for night and I was sitting exhausted on a bench, but I felt a tug on the side of my coat. The tug came from a twintailed middle school girl who was also shoving a smartphone into my face to show me the official park map app. As for her outfitâŠI couldnât even call this one a swimsuit. She had a red ribbon about as thick as two fingers wrapped around her body. On top of that, she wore a wafer-style checked ribbon tie, a whipped cream white coat, and a chocolate brown miniskirt. With the shortcake-like hat pretty much hanging on the side of her head, the overall concept seemed to be a wedding cake. She also had something like a sword hanging at her waist, but it may have been an LED light modeled after a weddingâs candle lighting. To be blunt, it was insane in more ways than one.
âWeâve already ridden the coaster twelve times today⊠Weâve been here since morning, so weâve gone on all the rides about three times now. The young women running the rides recognize us now.â
âHuh? Why are you all limp, detective?â
âWhat happened to the girl who got out of breath just running up some stairs? It isnât normal to outdo a professional police detective in a competition of stamina.â
Was this a relative of that medically baseless claim that snacks went in a different stomach?
âŠNow, why were we here? It was a lingering effect of the zombie outbreak from the month before.
I had carelessly said I would go on an amusement park date with her if we escaped that hell.
âFine then. I guess I need to start acting more soothing to help you with your exhaustion. It isnât long until the night illumination parade, so is there anything we can use to kill some time?â
âYouâre still not done riding things!?â
âShut up. I have your word on this. Oh, the Ferris wheel is open! This is our chance, detective! Câmon, get up and run!!â
And thus I was dragged through the park by the Mystery Freak.
There were still a few people in line for the Ferris wheel, but it did feel like a miracle given how congested the amusement park was. If you bought a fairly expensive free pass, you could enter through a special gate and skip the line onto the Ferris wheel, but it had become entirely meaningless now that everyone had one of those priority passes.
I bought a drink from the part-time girl who approached the line and we waited our turn. I didnât know if it was the standard price in amusement parks or if it was due to the recent bourgeois boom, but a single paper cup was ridiculously expensive.
Enbi also handed several bills to the girl.
Just a month before, that sight would have been truly shocking.
âHow can you buy ice cream in December? And while Iâm at it, there has to be something wrong with you to wear that swimsuitâŠno, that red ribbon with only a miniskirt and coat colored like chocolate or whipped cream on top.â
âTsk, tsk, tsk. Make sure you call it a rice milk gelato. This is brand-name rice, you know?â
Rice milk, huh?
A diet of avoiding carbonated drinks to lose weight had been popular recently, but it had completely died out.
There was a simple reason for that: everyone retained their memories of the zombie outbreak.
People had bitten other people and devoured their flesh and blood. I had been a part of it, but my police lifestyle had given me the resistance needed to overcome that kind of gloomy experience. The Mystery Freak was the same, but the majority of people were not. Those who had actually become zombies were of course scarred by the experience, but it had apparently caused quite a commotion even among the people who had only heard about it. Even with the strange financial situation recently, the meat industry had lost a ton of money. Some people had stopped eating meat altogether and others could not even stand cheese or butter. Of course, sticking to complete vegetarianism would be incredibly difficult, so I expected the consumption of meat to recover after a bit.
âPersonally, I canât believe you would drink hot coffee, detective.â
â?â
âThis is an amusement park during the on-season, so donât you think the pay bathrooms are going to be the busiest part of the park? Donât blame me when drinking that comes back to bite you.â
Before long, it was our turn.
The young woman in charge guided us into the open door of the gondola.
As soon as the door closed and locked, Enbi grinned at me from the opposite seat.
âNow then, detective.â
âLetâs enjoy the scenery.â
âNow, now! Weâre inside a locked room together! No one can stop this long ride for the next twenty five minutes!! You know what that means, donât you? Your heart had better be pounding, dammit!!â
âStop it, you moron! When it comes to you and locked rooms, Iâm more afraid of someone ending up dead!!â
A struggle ensued. I managed to hold off the approaching love monster for a while. I was afraid some kind of safety feature would kick in and stop the Ferris wheel, but it must not have been that fragile.
âDetective.â
At some point, Enbi had ended up sitting next to me instead of across from me.
âYou asked before why I would buy ice cream in December. To be honest, it wasnât easy eating that in this weather.â
âSee? I was right.â
âBut I had a good reason to choose something vanilla flavored.â
ââŠâ
âI mean, if I set up the perfect mood, shut my eyes, and gently puckered my lips, wouldnât it be awful if it ended up tasting like my hamburgerâs barbecue sauce? It would seem too real and wake us up from the dream!! Thatâs why I made sure that this middle school girlâs lips have a vanilla scent. So what do you have to say about that ideal, detective?â
âHold on.â
âSo hurry up and grab my shoulders and kiss me! Iâm perfectly okay with you going in to find out what my tongue tastes like too!! And I think coffee-flavored lips fits your image perfectly! Kyahâ I canât hold back any longer, so letâs create a coffee float flavor together! If you arenât going to make the move, then Iâll have to! Muchuu!!â
âWhat happened to the qualifier that this had to remain wholesome!?â
Enbi was using both hands to mimic an octopus, so I grabbed her face with both hands and just barely managed to push her away.
Nothing untoward had happened, but a man and a girl were covered in sweat and gasping for breath inside a small room.
But even if someone misinterpreted the situation, there was no danger of a uniformed police officer running in with a monstrous look on his face and a baton in one hand.
A distant look filled my eyes.
This was why I had been able to spend an entire workday at an amusement park with the Mystery Freak despite all my pay cuts and the fact that I had no time off left.
The news kept saying Japan had entered an unprecedented (and eerily unexplainable) period of massive consumption and gluttony, but the real story was nowhere near as happy.
When it came down to it, public servants were just employees. They wouldnât work without getting paid.
Since Globe & Ingot, Triple Roses, and all those other credit rating agencies were causing unpredictable daily fluctuations in the value of the Japanese yen, the government could not judge anythingâs value properly and could not calculate out any kind of budget. Since they didnât know the value of a single yen, they could not even find the answer to 1 + 1. In all seriousness, if they decided one week that a project needed one hundred million yen, the necessary amount could grow to fifty or even one hundred times as much using the value of the yen a week later. Whatever the cause, an organization could not function if the accountants raised the white flag and failed to come up with a budget. Not enough was of course a problem, but too much created suspicions of slush funds or mismanagement.
It might be hard to understand for those of us who live in the world of the yen and use the yen for everything, but major corporations that work hard at exporting and importing and government bureaucrats who focus on the foreign exchange market were about ready to faint. And if those at the top could not act, then the local offices would never get the stamp of approval when they requested a budget.
You could say Japanâs administrative and executive agencies had all shut their doors and gone on vacation.
It was a strange situation where no one could do anything despite all the money they were making.
The general public had not been told, but the police were no exception.
In other words, I had not taken time off. I had gone into the office, but the police department had been locked up and I couldnât get in.
Some of the uniformed officers in the police boxes were voluntarily going on patrols, but how long would that last? Without getting paid, they couldnât eat and they would be forced to spend some of their time finding another source of money. Plus, public servants were barred from having a second job, so they would be forced to choose between one and the other. No one could stick with the idealistic answer forever.
âThere.â
Enbi must not have liked that I was lost in thought because she moved from her spot next to me.
That is, she placed her small butt on my lap and leaned all her weight back on me.
âWhat are you doing, Mystery Freak?â
âWhatâs wrong with this? Isnât it all so pretty! It was nice when we rode it during the day, but itâs completely different at night!! Itâs like a carpet of stars.â
Enbi used me as her chair and kicked her legs around.
Her words drew my eye out the window.
The view of the night had to be quite different from what we would have seen just a week before. Everything was unnecessarily bright as if to show off all the money that was filling every nook and cranny of the city. Bonds only earned interest every six months or every year, but there must have been some magic trick to earning a fortune must faster than that. It was December, so a lot of houses were decorated like they were Christmas trees themselves.
Who could say how much that kind of thing actually cost, but no one batted an eye at loans that would take decades to pay back. Money was flying around like a blizzard and everyone just wanted to enjoy the present.
But didnât that make it all feel somehow ominous?
This unnatural state of affluence would not continue forever. It was just like a scene in a comedy film where someone walks off a cliff while blindfolded. Everyone was walking out over empty air at the moment. This would not last forever. If they continued thoughtlessly floating up there, every last light in this nightscape would crash down to the bottom of the cliff.
âOh, look over there, detective. Looks like theyâre already preparing for the night illumination parade. Thatâs a little ahead of schedule.â
âHow long until âtodayâ ends, dammit?â
âAh ha ha! Donât worry, donât worry. I made sure to reserve us a room at the park hotel. We can go right to bed after the paradeâs over. Tomorrow should be fun too. In fact, tonight should be lots of funââ
ââŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠWhat did you just say?â
I nearly choked.
It was true the amusement park had a luxury hotel run by the same brand. I could see it from the Ferris wheel. Its wall had become a giant screen, presumably using projection mapping to work around the uneven surface.
But that wasnât the issue.
I gave the Mystery Freak a look that said âyou understand, donât you?â and she twisted around on my lap to look at me and nod.
âEh? Oh, câmon. Donât look so worried. Itâll all be fine. I of course reserved a single room with a double bed.â
âThat wasnât what I meant! And a double bed only makes it worse!! And how did a middle school girl reserve a room like that!? That hotel is dangerous!!â
âEveryone holds the power of money thanks to the unprecedented bond magic. The hotel is receiving so many requests they canât do a detailed check on each and every one.â
That was probably why no one had taken issue with a man in a suit and coat walking around an amusement park with a middle school girl in a swimsuitâŠno, with a ribbon wrapped around her body and a coat and miniskirt that didnât do much to help. The police and the rest of the government had shut their doors, so I could only pray there werenât any actual moral hazards popping up.
âRegardless, that isnât happening! You never said anything about a hotel and I only promised to go on a single amusement park date with you if we escaped that zombie outbreak. Just one! That doesnât give you a second day!!â
âEh? But doesnât it count as just the once as long as we donât leave the park?â
âDonât tell me youâre planning to confine me here and live in the hotel!â
âHm? Wait⊠Thatâs not a bad idea.â
âOh, no. Now Iâm giving you ideas? But anyway, we canât do that!!â
âBut detective, wonât you be in trouble without the hotel?â
âWhy? The last train hasnât left yet.â
âBut.â
The twintail girl raised a finger while relaxing on my lap.
âDo you have the money needed to ride the train?â
Huh?
Donât tell me!
âItâs gone, dammit! My wallet is gone! Mystery Freak, when did you take it!?â
âI donât know what youâre talking about. Grin, grin. Not a single clue. Smirk, smirk.â
âI bought that hot coffee just before boarding the Ferris wheel, so it had to be after that. It must have been after we got in here. But where is it? And when did you take it?â
âSee? Without any change or your IC card, thereâs nothing you can do. Even if weâre just a little out of Tokyo, itâll be tough getting back to your apartment in Ochanomizu on foot. Right, right?â
ââŠâ
âOh, orâŠâ
She smiled.
While sitting on my lap, the Mystery Freak lifted her head to look back at me. She looked me in the eye with her head upside-down to mine and tried to provoke me.
âDo you have the courage to feel up my body to find your lost wallet in this ribbon, coat, or miniskirt?â
âI canât believe you!!â
âWahyah!? I didnât think youâd actually stick your hand in there! Now my heartâs pounding! Ah ha ha! That tickles! Nya ha ha ha ha!!â
I would rather not describe this in much detail, but it was necessary for my search. Letâs just say I somehow managed to get my wallet back after a hard struggle.
And it frightens me that she would hide it there of all placesâŠ
âTch. I thought I could get you to pay for the answer with a kiss. I certainly didnât expect for you to go the brute force route right off the bat. Detective, when you play room escape games, are you the kind of person that ignores the code in the hint and just goes through every option on the dial?â
She pouted her lips, but she still seemed to be enjoying herself.
As she sat in my lap and had me hold her in my arms from behind, she suddenly spoke up.
âTo be honest, I didnât think it would turn out like this.â
âYeah, Iâve gotta say Iâm pretty surprised to find myself on an amusement park date with a middle school girl.â
âCâmon, I didnât mean that.â
She cutely kicked her legs.
âI wasnât actually serious.â
A strange silence fell over the Ferris wheel.
That had been a decisive statement, even if it was something I had already known.
âOh, but I wasnât deceiving you or anything. Hishigami Enbi really did love Uchimaku Hayabusa. But it was just like a preschooler saying heâs going to marry his teacher. I didnât think it could ever actually happen. No matter how serious I was, I thought youâd just humor me and rub my head and that would be the end of it. Itâs like having your feelings of love dismissed as fake as soon as you confess, but you still donât want to lie to the person you love and you donât really mind. That was all it was. No, that was all it should have been.â
âWait, why did you just correct yourself?â
âBut why is it? Since I knew it would never work out, I used you as practice and sent my best shots your way, but then everything seemed to change. That wall began to wobble. I mean, câmon. If you do that, Iâll start to get serious. Once you tell me I can actually knock over the wall, Iâm gonna tackle it with everything Iâve got, break it down, and keep going!! To think weâd go from a zombie outbreak to an amusement park date! I canât believe this! Oh, I canât stop blushing!!â
âIâm not sure I get this, but why do I feel like youâre going to ignore the rules and send in a marriage registration form for us? Also it has not changed! Everything has not changed! This is only a ceremony to purify myself after letting my careless feelings and the mood get the better of me during those extreme circumstances!!â
The Mystery Freak leaned back against me.
That seemed to be her way of telling me to pipe down.
âIt has changed,â she said.
âWhat has? And where?â
âThe Glass House. That awful case where we first met. Compare us to back then and weâve changed more than 3.5 billion years of evolution.â
ââŠâ
For an instant, I thought Enbiâs reflection in the window had changed to that girl who had felt like a worn-down rusty blade.
I shook my head to clear away the sentimental hallucination and spoke to the girl on my lap.
âThatâs not fair.â
âThis is a struggle between a girl and a guy. When the guy Iâve fallen for is on the verge of wavering, Iâm gonna use whatever I can.â
She giggled and pressed her head against me so I could smell her hair.
âDo you remember all that properly? How about we have a bit of a review?â
âYou sound like a woman on her anniversary grilling her husband about where they went on their first date.â
âBwefh!! N-now youâre the one getting ahead of yourself here!!â
She choked a little, but then began her questioning while kicking her feet.
âThe Glass House was an eerie mansion built on a privately-owned mountain not too far from the city. Now, what was that mansionâs most notable feature?â
âAll the inner walls, floors, ceilings, and doors were made of transparent reinforced glass. That insane space of zero privacy was a physical representation of the familyâs insistence that there were no secrets between family. So what was their occupation?â
It had turned into a quiz tournament for some reason.
The Mystery Freak readily answered as if it had happened just yesterday.
âFortune telling with a specialization in major clients such as politicians and corporation executives. Thatâs why they were so picky about the truth and secrets. Okay, detective, how many people ultimately died in that case?â
âThree. One was the planned locked room murder, one was an irregular death of someone who had found some evidence, and the third was disguised as a suicide to frame them. Mystery Freak, who was the murderer?â
âThe familyâs young wife. And the murder weapon?â
âA crossbow. But the bolt was sometimes fired from the crossbow and sometimes held and stabbed into the victim. Letâs see⊠Who was the butler with the seemingly meaningful bandages over his face?â
âA normal butler whose wound had long since healed but mistakenly believed everyone was treating him nicely because of it. How many shower scenes were there with the maid?â
âSix. âŠNo, one was the young wife and one was that girl in the wheelchair, so I guess only four.â
âWhy do you remember that so accurately!?â
âIsnât that the point of this quiz!?â
We took a short break.
Afterwards, the Mystery Freak continued for us.
âPant, pant. So what was the trick behind the first murder? All the walls were transparent, so everyone should have been able to see it happen.â
âThe position of the furniture in each room. Each one was only a lamp or dresser, but altogether they created a perfect wall. By placing a piece of that wall in each room between the living room and the murder room, she hid the scene behind a special blind. Now, what was the young wifeâs motive?â
âShe was a second wife and did not fit into the family very well. As fortune tellers, the family was vehemently opposed to secrets and tried to bring everyone together like that. Now, now. The real question: how did your Enbi-chan solve it all?â
âWellâŠâ
I looked up at the ceiling with the Mystery Freak on my lap.
This had happened after the murderer had shot me in the side with the crossbow.
âYou were so pissed you destroyed the entire Glass House. The young wife was caught in a shower of glass and was nearly killed, scarily enough.â
âAnd thatâs when my love was born! Oh, I really canât stop blushing! Ah!!â
Her small butt rose up from my lap.
Something that left me unsure where to look appeared right in front of my face, but the Mystery Freak did not seem to mind. In fact, it might have been on purpose. At any rate, she was looking out the window.
âThereâs an orange-glowing carriage in the night illumination parade theyâre getting ready⊠It looks like weâre getting that rare float thatâs rumored to only appear once every ten times! If two people take a photo together with that in the background, theyâre supposed to fall in love!!â
âIf theyâre in a position to be taking a photo together at an amusement park at night, arenât they probably already in love?â
âEh heh. So you admit it? You just confessed to your crime, detective!!â
âPlease donât phrase it like that, you idiot!!â
Enbi plopped her butt back down onto its usual spot. She sat in my lap and kicked her feet around while speaking shrilly about what she saw out the window.
I thought to myself as I gently reached around her from behind as if playing the role of her seatbelt.
This country looked happy at first glance, but it was actuallyâŠno, the entire world was actually in a dangerous situation. The Mystery Freak had to have noticed that. She wasnât stupid enough to be utterly oblivious. She had simply chosen to enjoy herself up until the very end.
That was the choice of a dreaming girl.
But she had to know the truth.
This would not last long. This crazy situation where no one knew why they were so happy could not last. It was like a passenger plane continuing to fly without the pilot. No matter how comfortable it was, you couldnât just enjoy it forever. Once the weather worsened and you hit some turbulence or once the warning light next to the fuel meter came on, it was all over.
After the Ferris wheel finished is twenty five minute circuit, we returned to the surface.
âWhat should we do? Stick up a âweâre busyâ sign and enjoy another circuit?â
âI donât think thatâs an option.â
With that said, I lowered her small body from my lap.
She looked dissatisfied, but I opened the door from within.
I found a familiar face there.
His suit and coat were similar to mine, but he was fundamentally different. That rich black-haired bachelor made me wonder just how one acquired that kind of style.
It was Chief Superintendent Mishima.
âHi, Uchimaku-kun. If you still have some sense of societal duty left inside you, could we maybe talk about work?â
Our living dream was over.
Now, itâs time for that mental exercise you love so much, Mystery Freak.
Letâs try thinking about global ruin.
Part 2
Countless LED lightbulbs decorated the rollercoaster rails and Ferris wheel frame, the people waved penlights and glow sticks, and projection mapping displayed dancing fairies and eyepatch-wearing witches on the entire outer walls of the luxury hotel and haunted mansion.
Within those symbols of an age of gluttony and great consumption, we spoke at one of the parkâs outside restaurants.
It was me, the Mystery Freak, and Chief Superintendent Mishima.
Also, Mishima-san had invited a woman I didnât know. She had semi-long black hair and looked about college aged. I had no room to talk when I was walking around with a middle school girl on a weekday night, but I could not imagine how Mishima-san, in his late thirties, knew this woman. With her intellectual glasses and chic tablet, she would have looked like a secretary if only she was a little older.
However, that impression was ruined by her blue clothing which looked like something a marching band would wear. The leggings and miniskirt looked horribly out of place. It was Christmas and this was an amusement park, so I had to wonder if they were having some kind of costume campaign.
Mishima-san introduced her.
âThis is Kotemitsu Seika-san. She is apparently the main familyâs #1 troubleshooter. By the way, Uchimaku-kun, how much do you know about the main Kotemitsu family?â
âKotemitsuâŠ?â
I wasnât sure what he meant.
I could only think of one Kotemitsu I knew.
âI think that high school girl with my nephew Shinobu back in Zenmetsu Village had that family name.â
âSheâs the joker.â
Seika-san(?) cut in with a calm look on her face. She really did not suit that active marching band outfit.
âIt is true that Kotemitsu has been a major name in the financial world since the old zaibatsu days, but our goal is not to amass a personal fortune. We serve the country by continually intervening in the ever-changing financial, exchange, and bond markets to keep the brand-name of the Japanese yen at a high level. That is the true desire of the Kotemitsu family. âŠBut that girl has escaped the bonds of our family and seeks a personal fortune. Losing control of the #4 is an embarrassment to us all.â
âNow, now, Seika-san. Thatâs enough about Madoka-chan. We have a bigger problem.â
Mishima-san gently stopped her and Seika-san cleared her throat.
Then she faced me again.
âDue to the contradictory lists from multiple credit rating agencies, no one knows what the worldâs bonds are worth, but Japan is one of the few air pockets that have escaped that fate. That has supposedly allowed us to preserve our high value and construct the so-called network, but that is all a complete lie.â
She stuck her tongue out like a child.
âNormally, the Japanese bonds and currency would have been swallowed up by that black box as well. And their value would have fallen to the level of scrap paper.â
âWhat do you mean?â
I was confused and Seika-san was the one to answer.
âOne: Japan has plenty of liquid materials beyond the bonds and exchange market, so it can persist for a while even if the yen itself were to crash. For example, the Intellectual Village ultra-high quality brand-name vegetables and handicrafts made by living national treasures. Two: the main Kotemitsu family has used methods I must not repeat to maintain the value of the Japanese yen. Although most of those are little more than financial magic tricks that work like anesthetic to distribute the pain more evenly. And three: âthe truly powerfulâ are afraid of losing their fortunes, so they are defending the air pockets anyway they can to create a temporary location for their assets. Those are the three pillars supporting this unnatural situation.â
It sounded complicated, but it wasnât that bad.
You just had to reduce it down to the main point.
âHey, one of those pillars is much thicker than the others, isnât it?â asked the Mystery Freak.
âYes. The third one is far more important. For one thing, JapanâŠand all of the air pockets have maintained their value because none of the many foreign credit rating agencies happened to view them as important and they were rated neither high nor low. They received similar ratings from enough of the agencies to avoid the chaos. âŠHowever, that is odd.â
âOh, I get it. The other nations are blockading us by sea and claiming itâs a joint military exercise. They think this situation has to be manmade, so theyâre telling Japan to deal with it because we look like the easiest target of the network nations. But if they want to reduce Japanâs value, it should be easy. The foreign credit rating agencies just have to change the rating of our bonds.â
âAnd that means someoneâs interfering with that.â Mishima-san shrugged. âThose powerful people have entrusted their fortunes to Japanese bonds and the yenâŠno, theyâve divided it up between all the networkâs air pockets. But theyâre foreigners. They just want to protect their fortunes, so they have no real reason to care about the country of Japan. After all, itâs just one air pocket and they donât have all their fortune there. If the credit rating agencies bring this to a stop on some kind of a whim, then this nation will break through the thin ice and fall into the icy depths below. They would lose some money then, but only a little. They would only lose one piece of the many theyâve spread around. It wouldnât be enough to hang themselves over.â
âAre there hints that thatâs happening?â
âIf not, they wouldnât be blocking off the sea routes with their supposed joint military exercise,â smoothly replied Kotemitsu Seika-san. âIf they just wanted to preserve their hidden assets, they wouldnât do that. Theyâre having trouble restraining the anger of the people in their own countries. And if they do too much to protect just the one hidden safe, they risk being burnt at the stake by the people who have had their safes continually taken away. I donât know which way the scales will tip. The switch could be thrown at any time. They care about their money, but it isnât known if theyâre willing to sacrifice their positions in their own countries or their lives for it. Especially when weâre only talking about a secret stash of money, not their entire fortune.â
Mishima-san continued from there.
âAnd Uchimaku-kun, youâve caught wind of the ominous atmosphere around here, havenât you? The government offices and administrative agencies have shut their doors because they canât distribute their budgets? And only the Ministry of Defense and JSDF are still running on volunteers for fear of riots? Utter nonsense. That just means the Ministry of Defense is running the entire government right now, doesnât it? That just means theyâre finding a way around using the taboo term âmartial lawâ, doesnât it? The Ministry of Defense is on edge with that coalition forceâs naval blockade and who knows what kind of ultra vires actions theyâre going to justify using that. Youâre here because youâd figured that out, right? You wanted to move a bit away from Tokyo but stay close enough that you could run back if need be. You wanted to be a bit outside the chain of command so you could ignore any suspicious orders you got from the metropolitan police department, didnât you?â
ââŠâ
The atmosphere was horribly strained.
If what Mishima-san was saying and what was swirling through my mind was accurate, this had gone beyond a mere âincidentâ and become a âdisasterâ. A single powerless police detective could do nothing about this. It would hardly be surprising if the term âcivil warâ came up when discussing a solution.
But after saying all that, Mishima-san easily changed the subject.
âBut despite all that, letâs set it aside. The real problem is something else.â
âWha-âŠehh!?â
âAh hah hah! I guess you would be surprised. But the JSDF isnât going to do anything rash. Theyâre professionals, so they understand. If they do go on a rampage and enter into a real battle, Japan will dry up in no time at all. Even if they gather up all the fuel and ammunition reserves in the country, Japan canât even wage war for three months on its own. Or rather, we were made that way to defang us. Everything the Ministry of Defense is doing is a bluff. Itâs an obvious painkiller meant to keep true social unrest from running rampant.â
Then what was the real problem?
What were they trying to avoid looking at by creating this tense mood bordering on martial law?
âThis is the other problem.â
Seika-san held her tablet out over the table.
It displayed some cheerful news about the constant days and nights of merrymaking.
âWill the natural convenience stores finally expand to the entire nation? As the Japanese people grow ever more health-conscious, luxury stores stocking Intellectual Village products will now be opening nationwide. The major convenience store chain Next Store Holdings has made it official. The ultra-high quality brand-name vegetables previously found at luxury restaurants and seen as a means of gathering foreign currency will now be much closer to home.â
The article sounded like a bad joke.
I couldnât understand how anyone could look at it with a smile.
âA bunch of grapes costs thirty thousand yen and junmai daiginjo can go for several million. âŠThis means there are more and more people with the kind of money to buy those things at a convenience store.â
âBut wait a second. This meansâŠ!â
âYes. This elated period of mass consumption is but a dream. It will eventually burst and vanish. It doesnât matter if Japan bursts or if another air pocket does and the crash spreads across the network. Either way, it will end eventually. We should be working to reduce the damage when that happens, but theyâre heading in the exact opposite direction. Theyâve crossed the final line and utterly lost their financial senses. If these natural convenience stores really do open up across the country and everyone starts buying ingredients that cost millions of yen, the coming crash will shake the nation far more than the bursting of any previous bubble. The country really will collapse and be unable to recover.â
It was like getting a great crowd to cross a metal bridge and telling them it was safe and sturdy while you actually pulled out the girders supporting it.
They of course did not care what happened to the people walking above.
I heard some crazed shouts and saw a camera flash a short distance away.
A group that looked college aged was throwing a ton of paper money overhead and posing in front of a smartphone on a selfie stick. They were likely making material for a blog or video site.
They didnât care that the wind was blowing the money away.
Nor did the people watching them in annoyance.
The money danced through the air like cherry blossom petals at night while illuminated by the bright light of the projection mapping.
âThey didnât actually earn most of that money. It came from the magic trick of making repeated deals between the network nationsâ bonds to increase their rarity and then selling them âoutsideâ in personal transactions. In other words, itâs all for show. Thatâs the scariest thing of all. They think they can make the same amount next year, so they buy everything they want, go into debt, and take out loans, all while thinking theyâll be just fine. âŠSorry, but once the dream bursts, only the debt will remain. A bunch of grapes costs thirty thousand yen and a small carton of sake to take home costs a million yen. Once they get used to that, I donât even want to imagine what theyâll think of as splurging or what kind of prior investments theyâll make.â
âAnd conveniently, the Next Store Holdings thatâs opening those natural convenience stores looks like a domestic group at first, but theyâve invited in so many foreign executives that the top management is filled with foreign thinking. You could call it a foreign-owned domestic company.â
âYou mean foreigners are destroying our financial senses to defeat the country without firing a single shell?â
The Mystery Freak frowned and Mishima-san shrugged.
âIâm not so sure. It is true the truly powerful are involved in this, but I donât know what theyâre after. They might be trying to destroy the financial senses of the Japanese people to harm us, but they also might just be trying to make money off of the Japanese era of overconsumption. âŠBut either way, this country is doomed if we donât do anything.â
âIf itâs that dangerous, why not prevent the stores from opening?â
âOn what authority? Their products arenât dangerous and the prices are âappropriateâ since theyâre products of Intellectual Villages. Thereâs no real problem there. This isnât a dictatorship that imprisons people for dangerous ideologies. Preventing over two hundred stores from opening over a formless conspiracy theory would be a rebellion against capitalism. Most importantly, all the administrative agencies are closed, remember? The district courts arenât functioning.â
I thought that might be what the Ministry of Defense was reacting to, but was it not?
The hidden side of the hidden side was the non-hidden side
Did the NPA and the metropolitan police department really just not have the funding they needed to keep going?
If so, that was bad in and of itself!
âBut Uchimaku-kun, that isnât the biggest problem,â said Mishima-san. âThe naval blockade and the natural convenience stores are only side issues. Why did this happen in the first place? Multiple credit rating agencies appeared and created contradictory lists. Why did all of mankind suddenly decide to commit mass suicide? The world looks so bright, but itâs fallen into bottomless poverty. Everyone has their issues with this situation and they could just throw out the confusing lists and refuse to trust them, but even though we all want to reject the coming destruction of the world, we canât stop focusing on it, like it was written in a book of prophecy. What caused this unnatural mental state? If we donât do something about that, we canât fundamentally solve this.â
I understood that.
But what did that have to do with us?
There was no conspiracy of the Ministry of Defense. We couldnât stop the natural convenience stores from opening nationwide. Then what did he hope I could do as a single man in a suit without even an office to go into?
How much did Mishima-san and Seika-san know?
âYou donât understand a thing, do you? Honestly, and you call yourself the #1 troubleshooter?â
Suddenly, a girl cut in with utter scorn in her voice.
Enbi turned toward it and spoke up in slight surprise.
âOh, if it isnât Madoka.â
âAnd if it isnât Enbi.â
It was the high school girl I had seen at Zenmetsu Village. She wore a white dress so thin I would have been able to see her bodyâs silhouette if she was lit from behind and she wore a thick coat over that.
âWhat brings you here? It isnât often that you return to the big city and all its exhaust. It was just the other day that you came crying to me over the phone, saying a hole had opened in your chest and, by the time you realized it was your first love, it was already over.â
âOh, um, we can discuss that later. Also, the royal suite in the hotel here is my personal room. Instead of renting it out for years at a time, they gave me a room as an unofficial way of welcoming me as a major shareholder. âŠAnyway, knowing Shinobu-kun, there has to be something beyond his happy ending. I doubt he can overcome the obstacle of unfaithfulness, so that means I still have a chance. Mutter mutterâŠâ
Seika-san had remained calm and collected this entire time, but a murderous aura surrounded her now.
âYou useless jokerâŠâ
âYes, yes. You stay quiet in your corner there, you convenient ace of hearts. Who would ever be afraid of someone who can only do what theyâre told, even if itâs done perfectly? I guess the #1 who had her hands full seeing how that old mainframe lady would react couldnât help but envy the out-of-control #4 who left the main family to live on her own. Right?â
âMe? Envy you?â
âOhh? Was I wrong? Then are you still bothered that my personal financial techniques made short work of all the main familyâs attack servers so you had to turn tail and flee from our financial battle? Unless you want to file for bankruptcy, then get lost, semi-pro.â
Madoka(âŠ-chan?) laughed mockingly at Seika-san in her cheerful marching band outfit and then she continued speaking.
âWhen investing, you always preferred to have your opponent mess up than to take the fight to them. Iâm guessing that bigshot from the police is taking the leading role here. And heâs investigated every single idea he could think of, found no hole in the bottom of the bucket, tilted his head, and finally, in the very end, decided to rely on Enbi and the detective there.â
âIâm not really sure what to say,â said Mishima-san.
âAfter all, there was that incident in the northern Fuuka Village. Enbi, that detective, and I all saw it there. That incident involved a mysterious organization known a Hyakki Yakou and a special Zashiki Warashi they highly prized. And wasnât the other group behind it the riot police? That means you would have heard about the result there and you would have realized this is the only possibility left.â
The Zashiki Warashi.
A Youkai of fortune and destruction.
And this one in particular had clearly been modified by Hyakki Yakou.
Could it be?
ButâŠnoâŠcould itâŠ!?
âMadoka-chan.â
Mishima-san asked a searching question.
He had a gentle look in his eyes, but those eyes could easily pierce through the girl if he saw anything dangerous.
âAre you saying you have some useful information in your position outside of Kotemitsu?â
âNo. Unlike that obedient woman, Iâm honest.â
Madoka-chan ignored the sound of clenching teeth and smoothly continued.
âBut I did hear one thing from Shinobu-kun. That lady-killer has the nerve to give me a look of 100% pure trust despite going off and having all sorts of lovey-dovey fun.â
âWhat exactly did he say?â
It was a simple question.
The answer was also simple.
âHe said heâs the closest person to the black box. And he asked that any outsiders donât get involved.â
Shared Memory 2
She was fairly sure it had happened when Shinobu was around ten.
On that day, the Zashiki Warashi in a red yukata had noticed a change in young Shinobuâs behavior after he returned from school and played with her in the Buddhist altar room.
Technically, she did not actually know when the change had happened.
But on that day, she had intentionally taken a certain action and had received the reaction she had been expecting.
To clear away her worries, she had asked a question as they played a foreign trading card game (it was popular due to the cool artwork but no one in his class had the courage to put together a deck of only girl cards.)
âShinobu.â
âWhat is it, Nee-chan?â
âIâve been wondering. Why are you refusing to look me in the eye?â
His shoulders had jumped.
He had looked down at his fanned-out cards and tried to sound calm as he answered her.
âIâm not.â
âHm?â
âI said Iâm not.â
âMhhh???â
She had peered at him from below to look him in the eye by force, but his gaze had escaped to the side. She had circled around in pursuit, but he had escaped in the opposite direction. After the process had repeated a few times, he must have run out of places to escape to because he had looked to the ceiling and collapsed onto his back.
When she had rested his head on her lap and looked down from above to finally look him in the eye, he had given up and opened his mouth.
âIt isnât that I donât like you.â
âI can tell that.â
âItâs just, um, nnn⊠Looking you in the eye isâŠe-embarrassing!â
âEh?â
âHeat gathers in my head and I blush and I canât think. I donât get it myself, but it isnât normal. The only way to calm down is to shut you out of my mind!!â
ââŠâ
âBut why is it? Even when youâre not there, like when Iâm writing about you for an essay at school, I blush. Once it starts, I canât stop it, so itâs kind of a problem.â
âShiiinobuuu.â
His mother had called for him, so he had gotten up from the Zashiki Warashiâs lap.
He had set down the cards (which were treated as educational tools at school because the explanatory text was in English) and had gone to help his mother.
But left all alone, the Zashiki Warashi had been overwhelmed by the feeling that she had done something horrible.
To sum it upâŠ
Huh?
Ten-year-old Shinobu is viewing me as a woman?
Afterwards, she had waved her hands around and gestured wildly while asking a human for help.
âUm, so Iâm thinking I might have opened a lid in Shinobuâs heart that I shouldnât have. Is this okay? Depending on what happens, I might need to commit seppuku. No, in a womanâs case, stabbing the blade into my throat would be the proper method!!â
But Shinobuâs mother had been carefree.
âI think this is a natural response.â
âNatural!?â
âAccording to psychology, the very first member of the opposite sex a boy will be interested in is his own mother. I think itâs called an Oedipus Complex. But they soon realize thatâs ethically wrong, so it stops. That leads to the second step. The boy creates an image of the ideal woman based on his image of his mother. But that doesnât mean heâll search out someone just like me. It can be someone like his mother or someone who has something his mother doesnât. It only starts at his mother, so it can branch out from there in countless ways.â
She had added on the unnecessary trivia that âScrewing up that second step is what leads to a real mother complex.â
âBased on Shinobuâs behavior, I think heâs following the âolderâ side of me but going for someone who has what I lack. So it has to be a member of the opposite sex other than his mother who is nearby, older than him, and who he interacts with a lot. âŠNow, let me ask you something. Who best fits those conditions?â
âUuhâŠâ
She had understood once it was explained logically to her.
But on another level entirely, she had poked her index fingers together in front of her chest.
âUuhhhhhhhhh!!â
âAh ha ha! Did you think Shinobu was messenger of god, utterly devoid of impurity? This is just how boys are. Even preschoolers will readily say theyâre going to marry their teachers. So Shinobu didnât turn out like this because you did something wrong. You donât need to worry about it or feel remotely responsible. Thereâs an animalistic side to all boys from the moment theyâre born. Itâs just that heâs something of a round stuffed animal monster right now. Gao.â
The Zashiki Warashi had flailed around and been unable to speak due to the various pressures bearing down on her, so Shinobuâs mother had realized what she had to say.
âEh? You want to know how to speak with him now? I wouldnât know that. Thatâs between you and him. I may be his mother, but Iâm not about to become a monster that even knows what image he has inside his heart. He might continue pursuing you and he might turn elsewhere after creating a second and third image of the ideal woman. Thatâs up to him. Whether you want him to change or stay like this, you just have to behave accordingly. Although as his mother, Iâm kind of excited and asking him to find a better woman than you seems like a fairly cruel quest.â
ââŠ!?â
âYou donât want me to just abandon you? But you would prefer it if Shinobu liked you, right? And when itâs a preschooler with his teacher or a middle schooler with his tutor, theyâll generally keep watching for a while and have their feelings cool down once they notice the difference in age. But you can cheat there.â
What did that mean?
Was there more to this?
The Zashiki Warashi had started to tremble and Shinobuâs mother had shrugged.
âIâm pretty jealous of the fact that you donât age. If Shinobu grows up and even outgrows you, then the age difference wonât stop him anymore. What do you think about that? I think that would remove all of the excuses you have in mind right now.â
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