K -R:B- Chapter 2
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“Y-Yes…”
“It appears that my "question” of many years has been answered,“ he addressed the woman who was clearly tense with nerves, in a manner seemingly as cool as ever. Deep inside though, Munakata was feeling refreshed and elated. The young woman was waiting for him to continue, but he only smiled brilliantly and looked up again. Just who was he? "A king, huh… I see. I just didn’t understand.” † “I understand the particulars and see no problem. In the face of the Fourth and the Blue King, Munakata Reis.h.i.+, I a.s.sent to Protocol 120 and shall succeed the Blue clan in accordance with it.”
“…Good. Then, as of now, command authority of Scepter 4 that was transferred to Timeless Palace is relinquished in behalf of the Blue clan. I’ll arrange for the necessary procedures regarding your official position to be handled immediately, as well. After that, do what you want.” The one who told that to Munakata was an elderly man highly unusual in both appearance and bearing. For one, he was a real giant. His height was easily over 2 meters, and what’s more, his thoroughly tempered body was radiating mature vitality. He had snow white hair and a matching snow white beard. Although his strenly looking face was lined with countless wrinkles, what old age endowded him with was not senility but dignity and overwhelming presence. Even though all he did was simply stand there, his aura was so intense that it easily overpowered everyone in the vicinity. The grandeur akin to that of a steep peak that this old man possessed had already transcended age. He was the Second and the Gold King, Kokujouji Daikaku, the great ruler standing atop the seven kings, guided by the Slate. “Regarding the official position you are speaking of, am I to understand it is in Annex 4 of Tokyo Legal Affairs Bureau?”
“That’s right. You’ll be the head there. Officially, at least.”
“Should I take the civil service examination, then?”
“…I can let you sit for it, if you so desire?” Kokujouji returned unimpressed, raising one brow slightly.
“No, thank you. I have no such desire.” Munakata retracted his question with a smile. For all intents and purposes, the exchange looked perfectly casual, but a third party, had such been present there, would have questioned Munakata’s sanity. After all, there existed extremely few people who would dare to crack jokes on their first meeting with Kokujouji. As to Munakata’s qualifications, actually, there would not be any problem even if the procedure was handled through proper official channels. Munakata was only 21, but he had already graduated from a university overseas skipping grades and even finished the master’s program. Additionally, invitations from several ministries and government offices that he had received could be mentioned for his track record. And now, with Kokujouji’s word added, there was no way Legal Affairs Bureau would refuse him the post. Kokujouji Daikaku. Many who knew this power broker that controlled political and business circles of j.a.pan and brought the nation unprecedented prosperity simply referred to him as “His Excellency”. The one behind j.a.pan’s drastic change, from the miserable state it was in after its defeat in World War II to the world leading economic power, was this man. He and his clan, Timeless Palace, as well as countless enterprises, agencies and all sorts of organizations under his umbrella had laid the foundation of present day j.a.pan and were now playing the role of the backbone supporting the national interests. It was none other than this elderly man, currently towering before Munakata, who was the true ruler - the king - of this country. And… The source of Kokujouji’s, and well as Munakata’s, “power” was lying beneath the feet of the two kings. In the heart of always crowded Nanakamado, the driving force behind the j.a.panese nation, there stood a towering skysc.r.a.pper - Kokujouji’s castle - commonly known as Mihas.h.i.+ra Tower. The place where Kokujouji and Munakata were currently having a face to face meeting was a certain room inside that tower - the Slate Chamber. Just as the name implied, in that s.p.a.cious room, an enormous mineral was enshrined beneath the cover of tempered gla.s.s - the very Slate that Munakata saw earlier on the hijacked plane. That Slate had been discovered in the middle of World War II and was named after the place where it was found, the “Dresden Slate”. When Munakata’s consciousness linked to it before, he partly shared in the Slate’s memories. But those memories started only from the time when the Slate was dug out from an inner wall of an old church bas.e.m.e.nt in Dresden. Why was it sealed in a church wall? How was it brought in there? To begin with, was it man-made or not? And for how long had it been existing? No memories that could answer that kind of questions were left in the Slate. Research was being conducted to clarify those points, but most of things pertaining to the Slate still remained shrouded in mystery. In contrast, the exceedingly unique phenomenon that was present in the Slate - or perhaps, was symbolized by the Slate - was researched fairly well in the closing period of WWII, in 1944, after the Slate had been excavated, by a scientist Adolf K Weismann and his sister, Claudia Weismann. According to Weismann’s theory, the essence of the phenomenon that the Slate enacted was “to choose particular individuals among the species possessing sociality and to bestow the properties of a probability singularity upon them, as well as the ability to alter probability at will.” It was a supernatural power that was grounded in a specific attribute governed by a power’s holder that allowed the holders to manifest their will in objective reality and could even interfere with the laws of physics. That was the gist of what the Slate did, selecting “kings” and granting them “power”. For supernatural power holders, starting with kings, this Slate was the progenitor that gave birth to them. —It would perhaps be prudent to describe it as the mysterious stone that had changed history of the world behind the scene, then. That was what Munakata thought to himself when he was escorted to the Slate Chamber and came before the Dresden Slate, immured in the floor, for the first time. Munakata’s description was by no means exaggerated. It was a hard fact that Kokujouji, who brought the Slate to j.a.pan soon after the war ended in defeat, put that “power” to a good use and built the prosperity j.a.pan was enjoying today. After the Slate was moved to j.a.pan, all the kings were born only in that nation, and it was obviously due to the Slate being there. The Slate, that was lying dormant underneath Munakata’s feet, was the source of supernatural power, as well as the actual center of the world - or, perhaps, it also could be described as the coordinates indicating the main course of history and fate. —And I, too… Munakata, too, had been pulled in by the gravity the Slate emanated. What kind of panorama would wait for him at the destination he was about to start on towards? “At any rate, I now have a summarily understanding of what Scepter 4 is. Regarding the logistical support personnel that were in the care of Timeless Palace, I shall leave them at their posts. The problem is the disbanded combat troops - or rather, reorganization of the Swordsmen corps. Luckily, I was able to enlist a very competent woman for that purpose, but please understand that restoration of the combat formation and power to the level it was on previously will still take time.”
“If you revive Scepter 4, many former members will want to return,” Kokujouji pointed out solemnly in response to Munakata’s comment. Clansmen did not lose their power after a king’s death. The logistical support staff still had theirs, and so did the former fighters of the Swordsmen corps, who either transferred sections or changed the line of work entirely. Those brave battle-tested warriors were full-fledged clansmen of the Blue clan even now. However… “Yes, about that…” There was a slight change in Munakata’s tone. “The Swordsmen corps are the core of the clan, and the pillar of support for the entire organization. Moreover, the public order maintenance duty cannot be carried out with any guarantee unless that part is under strong control. Therefore, I shall handle every matter pertaining to personnel selection personally and as I see fit.” Munakata was not asking permission, his choice of words was that of someone notifying the other party of a decided matter. The Gold king was, most likely, unrivaled as the most powerful king both when it came to his own power granted to him by the Slate as a king and to the influence and organizational capability his clan possessed. Protocol 120 was enacted and upheld precisely because this man was the leader. Although they both were equally kings, compared to a new king like Munakata, Kokujouji’s status was on a completely different level. But still, they were a king and a king, and it had to be established - all the more because Scepter 4 was an official body connected to the prominent authority of the nation that was Kokujouji and his clan, Timeless Palace. Taking the relations.h.i.+p between the two clans from now on into account, Munakata could not reveal any excessive reverence of Kokujouji nor be too humble. He did not mean to be impolite, of course, but he needed to show that things that concerned him would be decided by him only. His fears, however, seemed to have been unfounded. “As I said, do what you want,” Kokujouji responded without hesitation. The reply was curt, but it meant a great deal. Munakata nodded. “Well then, once my status is settled, I shall start selecting my troops. Wherefore, I have a favor to ask of Your Excellency if you please.”
“What is it.”
“In order to find necessary capable personnel qualified for Scepter 4, I would like to check the civil service sector first - in particular, the police and national defense force. If a person I found suitable wishes for it - no, depending on the target person’s position, it might come in the form of an order… In any case, would it be possible for Your Excellency to also make necessary arrangements on your end beforehand so that the transfer or job change procedures for parties I handpick for my swordsmen corps would be handled in a swift fas.h.i.+on?” Munakata stated his request without the slightest change in his composed countenance. Quite the pluck he had before this old king, but, to his defense, it was a notoriously known fact that, for better or for worse, civil service offices were vertically-structured organizations. If their personnel was to be high-handedly headhunted through an order by another department - especially by a youngster barely over 20 - it would cause inevitable resistance. Even if Munakata could not care less about incurring their enmity, it would be troublesome to have paperwork obstructed and delayed at every turn. Kokujouji responded to Munakata’s request almost without a pause, and again, favorably, “I will. Although I doubt it will be necessary.”
“Do you mean to say by that that the authority of Scepter 4 still exists, sir?”
“It’s decreased, but it didn’t disappear completely. In short, it depends on how you go about using it. Still, I will put in a word as well. The faster Scepter 4 is revived, the better.” Kokujouji’s replies may have been curt but straight to the point. Just like he said, officially Scepter 4 was nothing more than part of Legal Affairs Bureau, but in actuality it was a supernatural regulation organization with its own independent chain of command. It was a well known fact in the upper echelons of every ministry and agency that the organization had Kokujouji’s backing, so no one, not even the Cabinet, could meddle in its affairs easily. In the first place, to the government, the very fact of supernatural power holders’ existence was a constant headache. So for them, an organization that supervised and managed such people was essential. Though, despite stating that fact, Kokujouji still promised Munakata to put necessary arrangements in place. In other words, he wanted to show that he would cooperate with Scepter 4 spearheaded by Munakata - that is, essentially with the Blue clan - with no efforts spared. Moreover, Kokujouji, despite wis.h.i.+ng for speedy revival of Scepter 4, also stated his intention not to interfere with personnel selection in any way. Naturally, the obvious fastest way to make Scepter 4 functional again was to draft the clansmen of Munakata’s predecessor in active service, but Munakata clearly indicated that he was not going to adopt this method, and Kokujouji essentially accepted his judgement, entrusting the overall initiative and leaders.h.i.+p wholly to Munakata. Was that open-mindedness of his due to his general policy of noninterference with the other kings and their clans? Or was he trying to a.s.sist the new king in his quest for independence as a wise senior? Whichever was the case, as far as Munakata was concerned, Kokujouji’s att.i.tude towards him was beyond reproach. That in itself could be taken as a good sign, because at the early stages of the Blue clan’s formation, the Gold clan could become not only the greatest support one could have possibly asked for, but also the greatest menace. Or… “I have to say…” Kokujouji opened his mouth, and with a start, Munakata’s gaze focused on the elderly king, observing him closely. “I’ve seen quite a few kings in my lifetime, but I’ve never met anyone who adapted to his new situation as fast as you did.” This was the first time Kokujouji addressed Munakata first since the beginning of the audience.
“Oya.” The elderly king’s unexpected impression appeared to surprise Munakata. “Is that so? How unexpected.”
“What is?”
“If I had to answer… Not only myself, but all those who had became kings shared the recollections and information that the Slate had acc.u.mulated and, thus, should have realized it, too: they should have seen with clarity what they needed to accomplish now that they became what they had through the mechanism such as that. Differences in the clans’ standpoints and nature are bound to exist, of course, but I do not think that there is any room for hesitation where their guiding principles are concerned.” That was Munakata’s frank opinion. For example, even for the meeting with Kokujouji, Munakata put on his predominantly blue uniform, not unlike military or naval dress-code in design. The uniform was that of Scepter 4. Guided by the memories and knowledge he had gained from the Slate, Munakata had already visited the headquarters of Scepter 4 - that is, the stronghold of the Blue clan. He went there straight from the airport too, not long after he had awakened as a king. And that was because he had understood at once what he needed to do as a king and acted accordingly and efficiently. He had redesigned the Scepter 4 uniform for the same reason. He, however, by no means thought that his course of actions was something peculiar. Having learned history a.s.sociated with the Slate, even a child would grasp what duty a king was ought to fulfill. Furthermore, that fate was irreversible, and one could only accept it. Bluntly put, even the time wasted on worry could be better spent elsewhere. Any given problem should be answered with the most appropriate action. That was all there was to it. However… “If all the kings had no doubts and saw clearly what they needed to do, do you think you would be experiencing this change of heads.h.i.+p yourself right now?”
“…” At Kokujouji’s remark, Munakata’s shoulders jolted just a little. He did not give an immediate answer, choosing to right his gla.s.ses quietly instead - a habit he resorted to when he wanted to hide his expression. Another Blue King existed before Munakata. His predecessor’s name was Habari Jin. Needless to say, Munakata had already familiarized himself with the details of Habari’s death that took place 10 year prior. The then Red King, Kagutsu Genji, “failed” as a king. His Weismann level - an index indicative of stability of one’s probability alternation ability - crossed far over the vertical, and the enormous power that he, as an Extra-Alpha individual, possessed, lost the reins and went out of control. The evidence of a king’s power, the Sword of Damocles - a ma.s.sive crystallization of energy - dropped down on its master’s head point-first, as if to put to death the king who strayed from his path. That phenomenon was referred to as Damocles Down. The result of it occurring was utterly gruesome. The area of about 100 km in diameter around the epicenter where the Sword of Damocles had crashed simply vanished. What was formed in its place in the aftermath was a giant crater. The number of casualties could not be counted with precision, but the government’s rough estimates were said to go up to 700,000 lives. Among the authorized officials, the event - the ghastly nightmare - was remembered as the “Kagutsu incident”. Habari was one of the people who lost their lives during that Kagutsu incident. He knew that Kagutsu’s Weismann level hit the limit, and, as the Blue King, the enforcer of order, he tried to stop him from going out of control. Ironically, the fight between the Red and the Blue Kings became the proverbial last drop to Kagutsu’s Weismann level, and Habari got caught up in Kagutsu’s Damocles Down. “…That incident happened because of doubts and the wrong path those two Kings chose… is that what Your Excellency is saying?” Munakata inquired, wiping any expression except for a complete blank off his face. The look in Kokujouji’s eyes became slightly distant. “…I have no intention of pus.h.i.+ng all the blame on those two. Nor I think that their paths were necessary wrong.” Munakata’s expression turned dubious at the words that fell out of the elderly king’s mouth. Habari, who tried to prevent the Damocles Down and failed, could be justified in a sense, but Kokujouji spoke as if even Kagutsu, the main cause of the whole mess, could be pardoned as well? “Then, Your Excellency, should I take your words to mean that that disaster was meant to happen?”
“…One of the possibilities that the Slate bears became reality, that’s what it was.” The way Kokujouji put it seemed somewhat brutal. By that line of reasoning, be it the Swords of Damocles or kings themselves, they all were but one of the possibilities that the Slate held turned real. Had the Slate not been put to use, history and society would have looked very different today, there could be no doubt about it. Even the fact that at the moment Minakata and Kokujouji were holding this kind of conversation was but a result of a possibility that the Slate represented. Still… —Such a viewpoint may indeed be brutal, but that does not make it incorrect, does it… The Slate system bestowed both the “power” and the “sword”. If the power was used wisely, the benefits to be reaped were big, but in case of a mistake, the damage dealt from the sword was tremendous. The pivotal existences that were to make use of the system were kings that were chosen by the system itself arbitrary. There was no guarantee that the chosen persons would be suitable for the system. When Munakata linked with the Slate, he, beyond a shadow of doubt, perceived the Slate’s “will”. However, that will was too different from that of a human being to be measured with human criterions. Depending on what approach he chose, he could have interpreted it in any way he pleased. Thus, it was only conceivable that each king who came in contact with the will of the Slate understood it in his own, unique way. Still, if, for instance, he was to a.s.sume that the Slate did have some kind of “individuality”, it immediately raised the question: was it offering the system to mankind in good intention? Or in malice? —One of the possibilities that the Slate bears, huh… When Munakata tried to confront the challenge he was presented with again, he found the issue to be of great interest, but, in the end, aimless. It was pure speculation that would never go beyond the category of a thought experiment. And if Kokujouji, who had spent the better part of the century reigning as a king, could afford to mull over it, Munakata, only a freshly enthroned king, had more than enough of other things requiring consideration on his plate. For one, even if it was the Slate that chose him and gave him power, he had no intention to rely on it. The Blue King’s ideals complied with Munakata’s own ideals. In which case, what was left was only to silently follow the path he believed in. And also… As the leader of Scepter 4, he could not ignore the existence of the Gold King, Kokujou Daikaku, even if he wanted to. There was also another king whose existence he, as the Blue King, could not disregard. “…Your Excellency. There is something I would like to ask you about… What kind of person the current Red King, Suoh Mikoto, is?” Perhaps, he was led up to this topic by Kokujous.h.i.+. The Gold King had to know from the start that for the Blue King, aware of the Kagutsu incident, the Red King was a target he simply had no choice but to pay attention to. Sure enough, the elderly king sized Munakata up with a piercing gaze, as if probing into the next possibility that the Slate bore. “…He, too, is the Red King. In the same way that you are the Blue King, Munakata.” The elderly king, who knew Kagutsu Genji and Habari Jin and was now looking again at Suoh Mikoto and Munakata Reis.h.i.+, was not wordy, his reply being only those few solemnly murmured words. Munakata accepted his words and adjusted his gla.s.ses once more. † After Munakata had left, Kokujouji just stood there in the Slate Chamber for a long time, staring into s.p.a.ce, lost in thought. What was going through his mind was the past and the disaster he failed to prevent. Needless to say, he took certain measures but, in the end, they fell through. For Kokujouji, too, that was a bitter memory, a disgrace not erased easily. After a while, he murmured quietly, “…Get me Miwa.” A Gold clansman, standing by in the adjoining room, immediately dialed a number and turned the directional receiver towards his master. A quiet dial tone resounded near Kokujouji, and on the seventh ring the line connected. 'It has been quite a while, Your Excellency. Did something happen?’ a soft voice answered on the other end. The sharp glint of Kokujouji’s eyes softened just a little. “Sorry to bother you when you’re retired, but I need to talk to you. There is something I want to trouble you with.”
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