Chapter 122: Severed Ties
“Theater Troupe Actor?”
I froze as I stood before the ragged stuffed rabbit.
“… Is this really true?”
I couldn’t help but ask. If ever there was a situation where the phrase “half-believing” applied, it was this one. After all, it had only been a few times since I first heard about the Theater Troupe Actor monster.
They were supposedly creating monsters all over Japan, had given that pink rabbit monster its small world, and now here stood this tattered stuffed toy? It was hard to believe.
That’s why I quietly asked again.
“It’s really true! I’m the Theater Troupe Actor! Well, think of this body as more like a telephone!” the stuffed rabbit exclaimed.
“… What?”
“In other words, even if you destroy this stuffed toy, I won’t die! Just like how I can’t kill you either! Hahaha!”
For some reason, the Theater Troupe Actor burst into a high-pitched, shrill laughter, as if something was amusing.
The word “telephone” caught my attention, so I examined the stuffed toy more closely, but there were no traces of “Silveit” threads attached to it. If someone wanted to communicate from a distance, typically they would use Silveit to connect the doll.
In other words, from what I could see, the Theater Troupe Actor wasn’t using any visible magic.
However, magic without Silveit does exist. There could be types of magic I don’t know about that allow communication over long distances, and it was entirely possible the Theater Troupe Actor was using such magic.
“… Why are you here?”
“Why am I here in front of you two? The answer’s obvious! To have a chat, of course!”
The stuffed rabbit began spinning around on one foot, its tone and movements full of mockery.
But then the Theater Troupe Actor stopped its clumsy twirl and pointed its soft arm at me.
“You’re Kisaragi Itsuki, right? Well, you see, I have one request: Please don’t get in our way!”
“I’m not getting in your way.”
I involuntarily stiffened when it called me by name, but I still kept my gaze fixed on the stuffed rabbit as I replied.
“Oh no, you’re definitely in the way! You ruined our perfectly delightful, smile-filled plan! You killed the one who was here! All I want is to make the kids smile!”
“… How does kidnapping children from the amusement park bring smiles?”
“You’re just a kid, so you wouldn’t understand, but growing up is tough! That’s why we need a place where kids can stay young forever. If that happens, everyone will smile! Big smiles, ear to ear!”
The stuffed rabbit stood on its hind legs and used its front paws to pull its mouth into an exaggerated smile. The bizarre sight made me hesitate for a moment.
“Sure, I get mad when someone interferes with my plans, but hey, hey! You helped us out by taking care of that factory making the rejuvenation drugs, didn’t you? You killed them for us! So, here I am to negotiate. Can’t miss this opportunity! Hahaha!”
“…”
“Oh, I forgot to explain the favor, didn’t I? Well, you see, I hate adults but love kids so much I could eat them up! So, you can imagine how much I hate turning adults into kids! Makes me sick! I wanted to kill them, but you did it for me! Thanks so much—salt of the earth, like sprinkled salt!”
The Theater Troupe Actor swayed back and forth, as if in a dream-like state, singing out its words. Watching it made me feel like I was trapped in some bizarre nightmare, making me light-headed.
But Nina-chan, who had been holding my hand this whole time, grounded me. I took a deep breath and asked the question that had been weighing on my mind.
“So, by ‘getting in the way,’ do you mean that I shouldn’t exorcise the monsters you’ve created?”
“Half right. The other half is about not interfering with our smile-filled plan.”
… What is this nonsense?
I didn’t let myself get caught up in every little thing it said. First, I needed to get to the heart of the matter.
“… And if I don’t interfere, what do I get out of it? Are you offering me something in return?”
“Of course! Of course! Negotiation has to come with benefits and drawbacks! What I’m offering you is… smiles!”
“…”
Once again, it spewed some incomprehensible nonsense, so I waited for it to continue.
“No matter what happens, no matter where you are, I’ll make sure you can always smile! Always smiling, always happy! Isn’t that just the best? A perfect life, with a smile on your face!”
“… That doesn’t sound great at all.”
“Whaaat!? Why not?! You don’t like smiling???”
It seemed genuinely shocked by my straightforward reaction, flipping itself upside down in exaggerated surprise.
Seriously, why does it think that always being able to smile and not exorcising monsters are somehow equal? There’s no way that’s a fair deal.
I swallowed down my frustration and gave my own terms to the Theater Troupe Actor.
“I don’t need smiles. But if you stop creating more monsters, I might consider not interfering.”
“Hmm. Hmmmm. At the current numbers, it’s not enough for our plan. Yeah, sorry. Can’t agree to that. Hahaha!”
“… I see. Then there’s no deal.”
“What a shame, what a pity.”
The stuffed rabbit continued spinning and laughing.
The setting sun was sinking below the horizon, casting long shadows that stretched endlessly. The rabbit’s shadow also stretched far and wide as it slumped its shoulders in disappointment. It spun once, then twice, and finally, halfway through the third turn, it stopped and spoke again.
“Well, guess I’ll have to kill you here.”
“!”
The moment those words reached my ears, I released Silveit threads.
To maximize power, I wove thin strands of Silveit and combined Water Attribute Change with Wind Attribute Change to compress the water pressure.
The name of the spell: “Amaugachi.”
It was an impromptu, non-incantation spell, but its power was undeniable.
Boom!
A sharp crack echoed as the air split, and the stuffed rabbit’s body exploded, scattering cotton in all directions. The rabbit’s head was flung into the air.
“Hahaha! Useless! Just like how I can’t kill you, you can’t kill me either!”
The rabbit’s head bounced off the ground with a thud.
“I’m not the one who’ll kill you. My friend, who was here from the beginning, will take care of that. Well then, see you around! Don’t forget to smile! Big grins!”
As the head bounced again, it became nothing more than an ordinary stuffed toy.
“I-Itsuki! It said it’s going to kill us! More monsters are coming!”
“It’s okay, Nina-chan. Stay calm.”
At that moment, the sun fully set. The glow of the twilight vanished, and night took over.
Nina-chan’s grip on my hand tightened.
Taking advantage of the darkness, two monsters emerged from the shadows.
How did I know?
Because I could see their Silveit threads stretching toward us.
Magic threads are easy to spot in the dark.
“They’re already exorcised.”
As I spoke, the monsters disintegrated into black mist before they could even get close. They were caught in my magic the moment they revealed themselves.
This is what’s known as “countering” in martial arts terms.
My quickshot Silveit technique is faster than normal magic spells.
As long as I can see them, my magic will always be faster.
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Chapters
- Chapter 176 Rebirth of the Stars
- Chapter 175 The Seventh Rank
- Chapter 174 Triumphant Return
- Chapter 173 Sunny, Sometimes
- Chapter 172 Resolve
- Chapter 171 Amid the Rain, Into the Depths of Fear
- Chapter 170 Lion Attacking a Rabbit
- Chapter 169 Under The Rain
- Chapter 168 Master of the World Part III
- Chapter 167 Master of the World Part II
- Chapter 166 Master of the World Part I
- Chapter 165 Raging Tempest
- Chapter 164 Clash of the Titans
- Chapter 163 Master of the Immortal Realm
- Chapter 162 Echoes of the Immortal Realm
- Chapter 161 Immortal Realm 2
- Chapter 160 Immortal Realm
- Chapter 159 The Absent Inheritance
- Chapter 158 Gatekeeper
- Chapter 157 Apprentice
- Chapter 156 The Power of the Written Word
- Chapter 155 Dream Chaser
- Chapter 154 The Morning After
- Chapter 153: Self-Training
- Chapter 152: Enchanted Realm
- Chapter 151: Eureka
- Chapter 150: Ice Princess
- Chapter 149: Illusion
- Chapter 148: The Blacksmith's Price
- Chapter 147: Forging the Demonic Sword
- Chapter 146: Angel's Wings
- Chapter 145: A Handful of Rest: Part II
- Chapter 144: A Handful of Rest: Part I
- Chapter 143: Trust
- Chapter 142: Demonic Sword
- Chapter 141: Hot Spring Therapy
- Chapter 140: How to Save a Broken Girl
- Chapter 139: Remnants of the Nightmare
- Chapter 138: Tragedy Kitchen
- Chapter 137: Whose Utopia Is It?
- Chapter 136: Puppet, Lappet, Marionette
- Chapter 135: Exorcist
- Chapter 134: End of the Dream
- Chapter 133: Where Dreams Reside
- Chapter 132: Daydream
- Chapter 131: Wonderland
- Chapter 130: To the roof
- Chapter 129: Monster Panic
- Chapter 128: Actor
- Chapter 127: Unexpected Surprise
- Chapter 126: A Lazy Sunday Afternoon
- Chapter 125: How to View a Nightmare
- Chapter 124: Nightfall, Just the Two of Us
- Chapter 123: One Request
- Chapter 122: Severed Ties
- Chapter 121: The End of a Dream
- Chapter 120: Dreamkeeper
- Chapter 119: Dream On!
- Chapter 118: Blurring the Lines Between Work and Play
- Chapter 117: Choose Your Job!
- Chapter 116: Special Training: New Magic
- Chapter 115: Chiming In
- Chapter 114: Echoes of Victory
- Chapter 113: Factory Tour: Part 2
- Chapter 112: Factory Tour: Part 1
- Chapter 111: Flavor of Gum
- Chapter 110: The Grown-Up World
- Chapter 109: Dusk is The Devil's Hour
- Chapter 108: Morning Greeting Activity
- Chapter 107: Special Training: Castling
- Chapter 106: Gut Feeling
- Chapter 105: The Melody of Autumn
- Chapter 104: Interlude: Spring Tempest
- Chapter 103: To You, Who Will Soon Become the Ice Princess
- Chapter 102: Contract
- Chapter 101: Reverse Role Model
- Chapter 100: Shall I Not Avenge This Grudge? Part 2
- Chapter 99: Shall I Not Avenge This Grudge? Part 1
- Chapter 98: Flowers are Butterfly, Melody is Magic
- Chapter 97: Reliving the Experience
- Chapter 96: The Ice Princess 3
- Chapter 95: The Ice Princess 2
- Chapter 94: The Ice Princess 1
- Chapter 93: Inside One's Heart
- Chapter 92: Resonance
- Chapter 91: Meeting
- Chapter 90: Escalation
- Chapter 89: Those Who Bear a Name
- Chapter 88: First Adventure
- Chapter 87: Adult's Thoughts
- Chapter 86: One Plus One
- Chapter 85: Exploration! The Realm of the Mind!
- Chapter 84: Cause Investigation Squad
- Chapter 83: Effort's Chain Reaction
- Chapter 82: Special training: Resonance
- Chapter 81: Honor Student's Time to Shine!
- Chapter 80: Let's Begin! The Lesson of Resonance!
- Chapter 79: Collapse! The Great Friendship Plan
- Chapter 78: Let's Go to the Countryside: Part 3
- Chapter 77: Let's Go to the Countryside: Part 2
- Chapter 76: Let's Go to the Countryside: Part 1
- Chapter 75: Deadlock
- Chapter 74 : Resonate Together
- Chapter 73 : Exorcists are Well-paid
- Chapter 72: Interlude: The Rainy Season, After School, Spring Haze.
- Chapter 71: The Shape of Family
- Chapter 70: Math Time
- Chapter 69: Ireena's Shadow Sending
- Chapter 68: Monster and Parent
- Chapter 67: School Explorers Part 5
- Chapter 66: School Explorers Part 4
- Chapter 65: School Explorers Part 3
- Chapter 64: School Explorers Part 2
- Chapter 63: School Explorers Part 1
- Chapter 62: Know Love
- Chapter 61: Round Relationships, Square Relationships
- Chapter 60 : Where Promises Are Kept
- Chapter 59 : The History of Magic
- Chapter 58: My Training Keeps Getting Interrupted!
- Chapter 57: Alchemy Training: Part 2
- Chapter 56: Cube! Cube!! Cube!!!
- Chapter 55: Let's Go to the School at Night!
- Chapter 54: The Arrival of Noob
- Chapter 53: Promise
- Chapter 52: Quick Draw
- Chapter 51: Alchemy Training: Part 2
- Chapter 50: Alchemy Training: Part 1
- Chapter 49: The Young Soccerer
- Chapter 48: Common Points
- Chapter 47: Finding Nina
- Chapter 46: Fishing
- Chapter 45: Mastering the Barrier Technique
- Chapter 44: Short on Hands
- Chapter 43: First Encounter
- Chapter 42: The Entrance Ceremony
- Chapter 41: The Circle of Invitations
- Chapter 40: Trending on the Internet
- Chapter 39: Progress
- Chapter 38: Mastering the Sixth Sense
- Chapter 37: Growing Up
- Chapter 36: Seventh Rank
- Chapter 35: The Way of Life of Kisaragi Itsuki
- Chapter 34: Determination
- Chapter 33: A Bolt Out Of The Blue
- Chapter 32: Advance
- Chapter 31: As I Walk Through the Streets
- Chapter 30: Quintessence
- Chapter 29: Mastering the Art of Healing
- Chapter 28: Mastering the Art of Close Combat
- Chapter 27: Reward
- Chapter 26: Child Prodigy
- Chapter 25: Unexpected First Battle
- Chapter 24: Fifth Rank
- Chapter 23: Trap
- Chapter 22: Seen and Unseen
- Chapter 21: Postponing Healing Magic
- Chapter 20: Mastering the Art of Shapeshifting
- Chapter 19: New Family
- Chapter 18: Unfinished
- Chapter 17: Exorcism
- Chapter 16: Real-World Experience
- Chapter 15: The Third Meeting
- Chapter 14: The Second Meeting
- Chapter 13: The First Meeting
- Chapter 12: Strange Phenomena
- Chapter 11: Mastering the Blade
- Chapter 10: Mastering the Art of Silk
- Chapter 9: Mastering the Rotation Technique
- Chapter 8: Extraordinary
- Chapter 7: Testing the Limits
- Chapter 6: First Magic
- Chapter 5: Growth
- Chapter 4: The Privileges of the Reincarnated
- Chapter 3: Exorcist
- Chapter 2: I Reincarnated in Modern... Japan?
- Chapter 1: Reincarnation of an Ordinary Guy