The shape destruction takes is not uniform. That was the hypothesis We arrived at. Just as there is no fixed standard to how a dream ends……
When the Tree of Emptiness is pruned, what form will the vanishing of that degenerated fiction — that Lostbelt — take? The particulars of each world will surely differ. Will its end come suddenly, like a candle being blown out……?
Or will heaven rend and the earth be torn asunder as the agonizing cries of hell ring out…...?

In Our Eternal Qin Dynasty, what first forcibly opened Our eyes was the lack of observant people. Forests, wilderness, unexplored mountains and rivers — one by one, they became naught but pockets of nothingness. An implacable darkness covered them, and they were lost to the world.

Yet the people did not notice. They were people satisfied with living peaceful lives within their homes, with no interest in the outside world. Another uneventful day passes, and they go to sleep again.

Eventually, in the middle of the night while everyone slept, a certain village was swallowed whole by that nothingness. No one noticed anything out of the ordinary, and while they slept, they returned to nothingness. In that way, one-by-one, the radius of the peoples’ existence disappeared.

Those who were able to awake to another peaceful morning had forgotten that there was a neighboring village in the first place. They had no questions at all about it. That was the destiny of the people. That was the way they were raised. We are the only ones who ascertain all with Our own eyes. Only We, who stand upon this earth as an ordinary person, know the end of this pruned dream. The one watching the crumbling world is the sole person who watches over everything.

How fortunate—
Indeed, rather than postponement, the best thing one can hope for is the end. We estimate the time We have left. It will be around three months until Our Qin Dynasty disappears completely—

Zhenren Shi Huangdi: How does progress look, Our Hun?
Steel Shi Huangdi: Unsatisfactory, Our Po.
Zhenren Huangdi: Hmm, We wonder if it’s possible to mobilize all computing resources to Epang Palace…...
Steel Shi Huangdi: It is unsatisfactory, but it is not stagnant. Although it moves at a snail’s pace, steady progress is being made.
Zhenren Shi Huangdi: Hurry. We don’t have much time left.
Steel Shi Huangdi: It is unnecessary to tell Us. After all, the authority of analysis is the responsibility of Our Hun.
Zhenren Shi Huangdi: Yes, and Our Po is at a loss for what to do. We are vexedー
Steel Shi Huangdi: No, Our Po. There are some things that can only be done by one who has attained human form. Soothe Our people as much as possible. Be with them until the last moment, as one who stands on their same earth.
Zhenren Shi Huangdi: That’s right. That, too, is the duty of the emperor. It cannot be neglected. However, sooner or later everything will return to nothingness……
Steel Shi Huangdi: Indeed. Our Po has received the next most important role. With a body that is a perfect imitation of those ethereal beings, We should be able to once again step into that enchanted land. That Mystery, at the end of it there must be a path to pan-human history.
Zhenren Shi Huangdi: It won’t be a long journey. The preparations should be enough, but……
Steel Shi Huangdi: Then, We do what We can, and the rest is in fate’s hands. Because We are the sole being under heaven, in all creation……

[in Chaldea]

Shi Huangdi: There’s a Singularity! Reyshift is a go-go!
Fou: Foufou!?
Mash: Um, Shi Huangdi......? You just said there was a Singularity, but...... is that true?
Da Vinci: Oh, Guda? Sorry to interrupt your break. A very excited Servant might pay you a visit soon……

> They’re raving all about it as we speak

Da Vinci: Oh, I see. Nonetheless……
Please come to the control room for a detailed briefing on the situation.

> Roger that
> I’ll be there shortly

[in the control room]

Shi Huangdi: It’s Xianyang, right? 210 years before the founding of Christianity, right? That should be around the time We reached a dead end in Our quest for immortality, no? Indeed, We shall declare it. It was Our complete failure.
Da Vinci: That’s some declaration……
Shi Huangdi: Well, let’s see, the Us of that time was so impatient, such a quest made Us completely lose Our mind. The reason for extending Our life, what the meaning of having a country and emperor were — We lost sight of it completely.
Sion: ……*sigh*. It’s true that it’s hard to think of that behavior coming from Your Majesty, who is wise— and furthermore, an ultra-high powered supercomputer. You know that you’re the one causing the Singularity, but you’re talking as if it’s someone else.
Shi Huangdi: But you know, We will be 2276 this year. Yet when We died, We hadn’t even reached 50. For comparison, for you all it would be like watching a toddler. They have to grab onto something else to stand on their own two feet, and fall all over themselves. In that case, isn’t criticism much too petty?
Da Vinci: I suppose so, but. Setting that very emperor-like fallacious argument for a second— what’s with you? You’re way more pushy than usual. Was Your Majesty always this type of character?
Fou: Fou. Fofou.
(Translation: More-or-less)
Shi Huangdi: Well, it’s a dark past We don’t really want to recall. Let Us hide Our embarrassment, at least a little.
Da Vinci: ……Ooookay. I don’t really think this counts as “hiding your embarrassment,” but whatever……
In any case, the one who will accompany you on your Reyshift to the Singularity will also be our strategy officer taking responsibility for operations therein…… Right now, I’m currently covering Goredolf’s position so, Guda, your judgment on this matter is of utmost importance. Do you really intend to bring Emperor “How Interesting!” along with you on this expedition?

> Well, with our destination being what it is…...
> Aren’t they qualified?

Shi Huangdi: Indeed! An appropriate judgment. Just what We expected from the protector of humanity!
Sion: …………
If that’s what Guda concludes, I have no objections. However, I’ll also be accompanying you this time as Novum Chaldea’s Weapons Development Advisor. 
Mash: Huh? You’re going to Reyshift, Sion?
Sion: Don’t worry about my aptitude. There haven’t been and won’t be any problems, because I deal with them all flawlessly. 
Shi Huangdi: Oh ho? You are aware that as We are Guda’s Servant, We shall only concern Ourselves with Guda’s safety, yes?
Sion: That doesn’t matter. I have no desire to stand on the frontlines, and I’m more than equipped to see to my personal self-defense. You’ll come to see that both martial arts and marksmanship are my forte. After all, I am a genius of the Atlas Institute. 
Shi Huangdi: Hm. So long as you prove not to be a burden, We have no objections. I’m sure Guda is of the same mind?

> It’ll be encouraging to have you along.
> Welcome aboard!

Da Vinci: Well, it’s fine if Sion comes along with you, but, well……
Sion, didn’t you say you didn’t want to do Spiriton Hacking?
Sion: That was then, and it’s only sometimes in some cases! This is a rare opportunity, so it’d be a waste not to experiment!
Da Vinci: ……*sigh*. It’s fine. Well then, head into the Coffins, everyone. The Singularity coordinates have been inputted, and I’ve made the necessary adjustments to accurately monitor your proof of existence.
Sion: Please be scrupulous in your surveillance, Da Vinci. Don’t overlook even the slightest anomaly.
Da Vinci: Yes, leave it to me. I’ll use the utmost care.

[we Reyshift]

Mash: Reyshift successful. However, this is……
Shi Huangdi: Oh my, how cruel this is. Our beautiful Xianyang, reduced to this sad sight, feels like some terrible joke. And what is this miasma?
Mash: It's a magical energy thick with curses that permeates the air. If it’s this bad with the protection of a Mystic Code, an ordinary person in this environment would……
Shi Huangdi: Indeed. It is unlikely that any of the residents have survived. Even if they were alive, they would surely no longer be Our subjects, but something else entirely. 
Sion: Even if this is a Singularity, what the hell could’ve happened to result in such a dramatic change? Just what was the Shi Huangdi of this point in time planning?
Shi Huangdi: Well, corrupted as We were, We expect that We underrated the degree of destruction We would invite. Speaking of Ourselves at that time, Our disposition was that if something were to be done, it should be done to its completion. Nevertheless, it seems We persisted in such folly……
Of all things, We devoured Xianyang completely.
Sion: Devoured it……!? You mean you used that complete monopolization of resources arbitrarily!? I know your quest for immortality escalated, but did you really start a biohazard level calamity?
Shi Huangdi: Um, well, it’s embarrassing to say, but We cannot assert that it would be completely outside the realm of possibility for Us. One would simply have to scrape together banned techniques from every corner of China, as well as every conceivable foreign system……
Thinking back on it now, that’s probably why Xu Fu ran off.



> Xu Fu?


> So mercury was only the beginning……


Mash: Xu Fu was a court sorcerer who served at the time of the Qin Dynasty. It’s said that Shi Huangdi ordered him to search for immortality, and he traveled to the east with many researchers, but……

Sion: He never reached that enchanted land, nor did he return to Qin. According to one theory, he reached Japan and became a king there.

Shi Huangdi: It got to the point that We tried invoking the homeopathic magic of Western Europe. No, it was because of its eternal, everlasting beauty— but thinking about it now, using it as medicine was truly the height of recklessness……
But We would like to tell Ourselves to drink a barrel of mercury if relying on curses is the alternative. This is truly pathetic!


[Mash looks surprised then puts her headset on]

Mash: ! Master, I’ve received a warning from Sheba! Hostiles incoming!
Shi Huangdi: Mm, indeed, now is not the time to be in low spirits over a weak-mindedness that both is and is not Our own. On Our honor as a Servant, We shall serve as your guard. And here, to this fallen city, We shall demonstrate the law as the true emperor!

[fight]

Node 2

Shi Huangdi: ……
Sion: ……That was difficult, wasn’t it. Even as you are now, at the apex of mankind, does your heart still ache?
Shi Huangdi: Our spilled blood is not enough for the end of Our people. Moreover, the root of all this evil is the person We used to be.
Mash: ……This is a Singularity. It was a different Shi Huangdi that made the wrong decision……
Shi Huangdi: No, because that person is still Us. We know where the end of that person’s delusional convictions lie. After all, it was none other than Us that had a glimpse into that regime. Guda, this is where the root of Our anxiety toward the human species stems from. No matter how noble the ideals you laude are, fate is much too cruel. The fear of ruination and making mistakes can all too easily mislead even those who seek to venture down the correct path. It is impossible for ten out of ten people to reach enlightenment even after a lifetime of devoting themselves to their studies. Yet if even one person falls to heresy, the remaining nine will be consumed.

> Do you think it’s impossible for mankind to improve?

Shi Huangdi: A person cannot resist fear and despair. So long as they are unable to surpass death and become a Zhenren, they will be inadequate. And so, the duty of traversing the wasteland of humanity should be borne by one person alone……
In the end, even We, who were enthused by the prospect, met the bitterness of a pruned Lostbelt. Now, the right to challenge that cruel future lies in the hands of those that would inhabit that future. But do not forget. Even if you acknowledge the potential of mankind, an evil exists in this world. The same evil that you see here, that led Us to expose the depths of Our depravity— and it will appear time and time again.

> I know, but
> We have no choice but to improve

Shi Huangdi: Heh. No matter how We might mean to intimidate you, a glance at your admirable and precious gaze and the words die on Our tongue. Well, shall We leave this trivial matter be? Then let us go to exterminate the source of these delusional convictions.

[inside Epang Palace]

Vengeful Spirit: You……
Shi Huangdi: Ah, We are truly painful to look at. Indeed, We had steeled Ourselves, but…… Looking at Ourselves again is so repulsive it nauseates Us.
Vengeful Spirit: Oho…… That form…… We never thought We would reach it.
Shi Huangdi: We were truly foolish in Our youth. It isn’t as though We do not understand the extent of that anguish, but such a downfall is unpardonable. Spreading enough curses about to hail a miasma— shouldn’t that have been beyond consideration? The capital was the price paid in exchange for prolonging Our life!
Vengeful Spirit: *sigh*……
If the law of death is imposed upon the whole world, then it can also be considered a cure. Under the care of this first emperor, Shi Huangdi, China has finally realized eternal rest.
Sion: (“This” first emperor...?) Hold on a second. Stop talking. I have my own personal opinions on using inhumane acts to achieve immortality, but doing it for political measures is outrageous. Even without being soft, there’s no reason to go to these excessive lengths. Just look here. After all, this is a successful emperor that freed themselves completely and achieved what you could not by taking a different path.
Shi Huangdi: Ah, no, this isn’t the type of opponent you should instigate……
Vengeful Spirit: And so they are a saint? That’s the height of absurdity! That one is the fool who would reap the future of the world in exchange for their own future!
Sion: ー!
Shi Huangdi: ……Oho? This is the first time one has seen into Our origin. Well, We suppose that even corrupted, you were still Us. Then, your verdict is that the apex of unsightliness, this city of death, is preferable to the history We had woven? 
Vengeful Spirit: Aye. We, the Qin Dynasty, will continue beyond death. We shall reign until its destruction! This will become true eternity!
Shi Huangdi: We have decided! Both pity and consideration are wasted on you. You are no longer a heavenly being nor emperor. All that remains is simply carrion. That throne is not a place for the dead to dream. We shall return you to your rightful place thusly. After all, isn’t that what this mausoleum was built for?

[fight]

Vengeful Spirit: Guh…… Why do you stop Us? Why do you prune Us? This time, for sure, the Eternal Qin…… Our peaceful reign…… Even though We could finally see the signs…...
Shi Huangdi: Coming from Us, whose life can no longer cross into the realm of death, any advice is useless. Even so, let’s see. Do not be angry. Do not lament. For even if you alone will not bear its burden, humanity itself may somehow manage yet, surprising though it may be.
Vengeful Spirit: What foolishness…… There is only Us…… 
Only the emperor, the Alpha and Omega…… is able to carry the fate of this world…...

[it disappears]

Shi Huangdi: Ah, how tiresome. That was like coming across someone doing a dramatic reading of Our entire dark history. Well, We did what We had to do. Let us return quickly. We cannot stand the air in this corrupted palace for another minuteー no, not even another second.
Sion: You did what had to be done……
I wonder. Is that all you have to say about this?
Shi Huangdi: More or less? Were you expecting something else?
Sion: ……No. You were able to resolve this Singularity pretty reasonably. Good work as a Servant. You too, Guda, good job. Then, let’s head back.

[we Reyshift back]

Da Vinci: Yes, yes, bang up job this time, too. Well done! Now then, go take a shower and rest up. You can report back later.
Mash: Huh? This isn’t standard protocol……
Da Vinci: Well, some stuff came up. I gotta adjust the machinery and such, ya’know. Oh, Shi Huangdi, could you stay a little longer? There’s something I’d like your help with.
Shi Huangdi: Hm?

> Well then, I’ll take you up on your offer
> Please excuse me

[we go; scene is still the control room]

Holmes: With this I trust all the details of the case have been disclosed? Then, all that remains is to solve the mystery.
Shi Huangdi: Oh my, out with Guda and in with the detective makes for a truly detestable atmosphere. Ah, that reminds me, We do believe We had promised to have some dim sum with Shuwen. What an unfortunate time to forget. Then, if you’ll excuse me……
Holmes: Stop with the transparent lies. Why don’t we start talking. 
Da Vinci: We’ve already observed numerous Singularities, both large and small. Combining that with the data received from my previous incarnation, I have enough samples to be able to classify everything depending on trends observed. Therefore, I can draw this conclusion. This Singularity was not a natural occurrence. The pattern corresponds to the construction being from that of intentional outside interference. 
Shi Huangdi: And you suspect We are responsible? No, you overestimate Us completely. Certainly, Our form is that which is expected of Us as a Servant in this world, though as a supreme ultimate being it is the implementation of a modern human frame. Looking at it from another perspective, We are nothing more than an individual with nothing to Us, supreme only in name. We could not possibly reach the authority We once had in Our sacred mechanical body that once controlled all the world.
Da Vinci: Thank you for being so eloquent, and for making your excuse as long-winded as physically possible. It’s true that as a Servant, Guda has the means to control you with a Command Spell. However…… it’s a different story if you were to regain the power you once had in your Lostbelt.
Shi Huangdi: Well, We intended for you to forget your vigilance in your awe. Is it even possible that the feat of creating Singularities would be available as We are now? Actually, in the first place, it was an artificial Singularity. Is that possible?
Da Vinci: In theory. However, it would require a Reyshift or some other equivalent means.
Shi Huangdi: In other words, the machinery here has been used fraudulently by someone? 
Sion: Even if you want to ridicule it as a security system riddled with holes, I’ll reject that notion. As a hacker myself, I won’t say anything about a “perfect security system,” but if we’re talking about Novum Chaldea’s equipment, I can affirm that it’s impossible to operate the system without leaving a trace. 
Holmes: Rather, we should consider the possibility of someone other than ourselves implementing a Reyshift system.
Shi Huangdi: If we’re talking about “possibilities,” then they’re endless. Especially considering that it might be a common technology in the future?
Holmes: Finding the suspect ー in this case, the one who implemented the system ー is possible, even without jumping to such extreme leaps in logic. One would simply have to acquire the Animusphere’s theories, the Laplace software, and have a means of computing comparable to Trismegistus…… if we consider who can satisfy all those requirements, the conclusion is nearly at hand.
Da Vinci: Well, this was borne from my own carelessness, but Shadow Border, at the time of entering the Chinese Lostbelt, contained backup data from Antarctic Chaldea that had been evacuated just in case. I never imagined that the entire vehicle might be captured and analyzed. 
Sion: Furthermore, your other form on-site was that of a supercomputer that ruled over and controlled the planet. It really is a shame I wasn’t able to see it directly. And there was no chance to know the details of what happened afterward. 
Holmes: Indeed. After we left, the Chinese Lostbelt as an externally observable object disappeared promptly. However, it is impossible to know how much time passed within the Lostbelt itself. If there wasn’t a sudden collapse, but instead a grace period in which the data obtained from Shadow Border could be fully analyzed……
Sion: And, the most damning evidence was a statement made by the other emperor who was out of control in that Singularity. You were able to detect the pruning event with a single shot. At the time, it was a skillful deception, but logically it was impossible. The only possibility is……
Holmes: The Shi Huangdi of that Singularity had already been in contact with you once, in regards to the pruning event. The culprit who made the Singularity is not the Shi Huangdi who serves as a Servant of Chaldea, but the Shi Huangdi who was a Lostbelt King……
Am I wrong?
Shi Huangdi: Hmmm…… However, after the pruning event is confirmed, what use would it be to Reyshift? A Reyshift cannot grant the falsification of history. At best, it would produce a Singularityー nothing more than a stagnation in space-time.
Da Vinci: You’re right. It’s impossible to change the outcome once the pruning event occurs. But if you went back to the past, regardless of a pruning event, there was certainly a time when you rode the waves of history, adding onto itー “compiling” it.
Holmes: That answer seems to be why you stuck to Xianyang as the Singularity. The Lostbelt Shi Huangdi established multiple Singularities in stages, trying to see which of them would be detected by Chaldea, right? And that particularity would need an accompliceー a role played by “Servant Shi Huangdi” ……
Shi Huangdi: ……
Da Vinci: Establishing a Singularity from a Lostbelt, if we assume that there was a Singularity Response that could be observed from pan-human history, it would be from their shared past, and then that point becomes the crossroads between pruning and compiling history. And from there, establishing a Singularity in the past can become a means of interfering with pan-human history. Just like the trap devised by the King of Mages, Goetia. 
Sion: I thought they might have intended to do something during the last Reyshift, so I accompanied them, but there was nothing at all out of place. Since that was the case, it was reasonable to believe that there was another prime culprit. Of the traps set, which had been set to target this side of human history……?
My aim was to verify that. Or, rather, was your purpose for answering Chaldea’s summons for that purpose?
Shi Huangdi: Ah, good grief. Humanity so used to conflict really is lacking in charm. 
Da Vinci: There’s no way we could have this conversation in front of Guda. We’re doing it this way because we must confirm your true intentions.
Shi Huangdi: Well. In the event that you would accuse Us, We would think that Guda, equipped as they are with Command Spells, would be essential to have present. It’s quite a sweet sentiment especially compared to the sharpness of your deductions. We have misgivings about the future of pan-human history. In any case, We have warned Guda time and time again. That should the mankind of pan-human history prove themselves to be unpardonably hideous beings, We will revive the Qin once more.
Da Vinci: Then……
Shi Huangdi: Oops, wait three seconds before you get truly angry. We do not mean to say We will implement that plan immediately. We have no intention of hindering Guda’s efforts. We came to your pan-human history to see with Our own eyes your struggle, and should you fall into trouble, We shall spare no effort to lend Our assistance. After all, We have already abdicated Our throne in favor of a virtuous successor. 
Holmes: ……Then why the shady behavior?
Shi Huangdi: It is Our belief that hope for the future will be pioneered by Guda, and you allー the “people.” However, faith and trust are two different things. After all, We are a politician. We do not engage in gambling. Should Guda shrink from their duty as a human inhabiting this world at the unprecedented crisis known as the bleaching of humanity ……
At that time, We will become responsible for humanity again. “Humanity according to esteemed people.”
Da Vinci: …………
Sion: ーRejected. That’s a contract built on the premise of defeat. Is there any other name for that than betrayal?
Shi Huangdi: There certainly exist Heroic Spirits that dedicate themselves to Guda under pretense of friendship and conviction. However. Would it be okay if a world that could not be saved by “goodness” met its complete ruinationー
We are different than those that cannot overlook disarray. Our bond with Guda is righteous. But to defeat the “Alien God” is an even greater justice. Should there come a time wherein these two ideals need be weighed against each other…… We shall choose the heavier one, without hesitation. Such is the duty of an arbiter. 
Sion: ……
In short, you assert that this is a means to resist the bleaching of humanity?
Shi Huangdi: It’s insurance, so to speak. We are a heavenly being that rules over the world of man. An invasion of earth by something inhuman is something We cannot forgive. In the event of Guda’s complete victory over the “Alien God,” We shall forget Our precautions as a needless anxiety. With the dismissal of all Singularities, We shall celebrate this victory of the people. Of course, that was the plan all along.
Sion: Good grief. All this talk is hard to believe after seeing another Shi Huangdi who fell into the depths of their delusions at the end of their ambition just a little while ago. 
(Agh, I really can’t recognize this person as Their Majesty The Emperor)
Shi Huangdi: That is why We keep repeating it. Here We are, living,  2200 years after Our death. Our viewpoint has since changed, and Our worldly desires have perished. You shouldn’t look down on the mental state sainthood achieves. 
……In addition. Considering whether or not this insurance can go as smoothly as We had originally thought, We now possess a smidgeon of anxiety. In the first place, the arrangements for Reyshifting are in no way…… 
There is another matter that is displeasing. There is a faint smell of heresy.
Da Vinci: Heresy? Like what?
Shi Huangdi: From the beginning, you all easily saw through Us…… There is no reason why the other Crypters could not do the same thing.
Holmes: I’ll tell you in advance that your caution is worthy of recognition. Since it doesn’t seem that you’ll resort to acting rashly.
Shi Huangdi: If Guda and everyone else follows Our plan, everything will advance with a rock-solid formation~.
Da Vinci: Ahaha. It’s impossible, so just give up. No matter what the reason is, strategies hinging on sacrifices won’t be approved. That goes doubly in Novum Chaldea. Otherwise such a victory would have no meaning.
Holmes: ーHm. Although I do agree with some of Your Majesty’s thoughts……
As a matter of practicality, first and foremost must come the felling of the remaining Trees of Emptiness. So long as we have the invader, the “Alien God,” as a common enemy, I do hope our alliance will be maintained.
Da Vinci: Yes, it’s safe to say that they bear no malicious intent toward Guda. However, Shi Huangdiー do not forget that we are keeping careful watch over your movements. If you do anything to make that child sad, I won’t forgive you, okay?
Shi Huangdi: Then We shall say this. Heroic Spirits. That person is likely the next generation of mankind. We will surely be victorious, no matter what the cost. We shall not need to be roused again.

[in My Room]

Fou: Fou? Fooou!
Mash: A- Are you okay, senpai? Did you get sick?

> No, I’m fine
> For some strange reason, I got chills……

Mash: ……Okay. You don’t seem to be running a fever. Perhaps someone was talking about you, senpai.

> I hope they’re not saying anything weird……
> Hmm, it’s like I’m carrying a weight on my shoulders……
 
[we begin with a storybook segment]

Once upon a time......

—There was a man who was like iron. He had a strong will and a tenacious spirit. A hero who loved the gods, and was beloved by the gods. A warrior who departed for home after a long, long war.

......He was tired. Tired of war, tired of thinking. Tired of killing. And it was the same for his men. Fighting so much for so long had worn away at their very souls.

Witch: Then it would be better if you became beasts.

……And perhaps it was. Being able to simply live without thinking. It must be very fun to be a beast. 

It was only a single man. One man who stubbornly refused such a fate.

Man: —I must return home.

Not, “I want to return home.”  “I must return home.” The witch refutes the man’s words.

Witch: Why do you need to return? Everything you want is right here.

Man: It’s not. Penelope isn’t here.

The witch is at a loss for words. Out of everything in this whole wide world. It was for the sake of a single woman. He would risk his life to go home for one single woman.

Witch: —I can’t. I won’t let you go, how could I let you go?

Perhaps it was because he was the first thing she’d ever felt an attachment toward. She wanted this man, wanted to show the world she had him. In some respects, it was the mismatched desire to own him. In that way, the witch was still a witch.
……If she could just be with him. If that wish was granted, she would be okay.

[end storybook segment]

Mash: I’m not picking up on…… anything, in this room.
Arjuna: So it seems. No signs, no fire, no ice.
Orion: Then should we go ahead?
Circe: Hm......
Odysseus, try tossing that stone.
Odysseus: Like this?

[he throws it]

Arjuna: …...I’ll amend my previous statement. There isn’t any fire or ice, but there does seem to be invisible beams set up.
Odysseus: ......You’re sharp.
Circe: The eyes of a Great Witch can’t be fooled.
Arjuna: So…… What should we do? Should we go back down the previous path and try to see if there’s another route?
Odysseus: That would probably be a futile effort. If we take into account the layout of this labyrinth, even if we follow other branching paths, they’ll likely just lead us back here.
Jason: ……Huh, looks like there’s a button on the other side of the room. It’s like it’s screaming “Please push me!”
Arjuna: Then, shall I try shooting it?
Jason: Wait—

[Arjuna shoots it]

Arjuna: ……There’s something repelling my arrows…...
Jason: Can you warn us before doing something like that!? What if it exploded!?
Orion: Ya’know, I’ve been thinking this for a while but……
Arjuna kinda acts like an accelerator rather than a brake……
Like, instead of stopping us from acting rashly, he tends to take the lead when it comes to rushing in……
Arjuna: Preposterous. I’m the picture of serenity. In fact, it’s my role to keep the rest of you calm.
Orion: It’s pretty scary to have a catalyst with no self-awareness…… 
Circe: Hm, hmmmmm, how about this……?

[lasers appear after Circe uses her magic]

Circe: Alrighty, now we can see them clearly.
Jason: Okay, we can see the laser trap. Then all we have to do is run and press the button, right? If we do that, then we should be able to clear the room.
Circe: *sigh* Looks like it can’t be helped.
......’Kay, then you guys wait here a sec.
Odysseus: Are you going to be okay?
Circe: Huh? What’s with that look? Are you gonna say you’re worried?
Odysseus: A little. Considering the traps so far, I doubt the solution would be so simple.
Circe: ……Yeah, I think so too. But for now I’ll put up a defensive barrier and give it a go. Now then, let’s go, Master!

> Take ca—

Circe: Huh?

[Circe explodes]

Circe: Gyah!!?
Ouch ouch ouch ouch! What the hell was that!?
Orion: The second Circe entered the room, it’s like all the lasers entered attack mode and homed in on her……
Circe: Th- This sucks! It broke through my boosted defenses like they were nothing! Even some of my clothes and hair got singed! 
Odysseus: ......Are you okay?
Circe: I’m fine! But what are we supposed to do? We’re not gonna be able to get through like this!
???: Oh my, not with that attitude you won’t.

> That lovely voice…...!

Euryale: Hello, everyone. It is the goddess who both walks with and is clad in with loveliness, poise, and purity—
That’s right, it is I, Euryale. Now then, what are your complaints?
Odysseus: I have no complaints, but I do have questions.
Euryale: Oh, you’re scary. Like a hunter shooting prey. So this is what it means to be a warrior who puts intellect before heroism. And it is because of this that you are a hero of humanity. I wonder how you’re different from savage warriors.

> Why are you doing this?

Euryale: ......
......
Rather than answering that, I’ll tell you how to get through this room.
Jason: (She dodged the question!)
Euryale: The trick to this trial is to synchronize your breathing with another. Two of you must step in time and synchronize your breaths as if dancing to avoid the lasers. I wrote down detailed rules. Here, read and memorize them.
Circe: Th- This is really complicated.
Euryale: It’s complicated, but not impossible. Just believe in your goddess.
Orion: ……That’s the least trustworthy phrase in the entire world…...
Euryale: What did you just say?
Orion: *silence*
Odysseus: …...Goddess Euryale. I have a question.
Euryale: What is it?
Odysseus: Until now, if there was a trick to solving a room, there was also a hint to help solve it……
Why wasn’t there a hint this time?
Euryale: No reason in particular. Don’t get carried away, human. Those hints are both the kindness of a goddess and her fickleness. Whether or not I give you a hint is all on a whim.
Asterios: Euryale, I found the lost sign! Look, look!
Euryale: Ah, wait. I’m broadcasting right now, so don’t come over!
......Anyway. That’s why!
Jason: In other words, it’s just a run-of-the-mill mistake on your end.
Arjuna: ......Hmmm. In that case, the problem is who Circe will sync her breathing up with. Master is out of the question. We cannot put them in harm’s way. Then, out of those remaining…...
Jason: Syncing my breathing with Circe? The Great Witch? With me?
......That’s impossible......
Orion: I’m with Jason.
Georgios: Arjuna and I have different places of origin and are from different eras.
……Isn’t Odysseus the best choice for this task?
Circe: ......Absolutely not.
Georgios: Why?
Circe: I don’t really have a reason, but I still don’t wanna. Teaming up with Odysseus for this is totally unreasonable. It’s like the gods are toying with me!
Orion: Well, that goes without saying. She admitted herself she does whatever she wants……
Circe: Totally!
Jason: Oh my god. Master, say something.



> Circe, even if you don’t want to, it can’t be helped

> Is there anyone besides Odysseus?
Jason: Right!?
Circe: Ugh...... W-When you put it like that......
It’s not like I’m trying to be unreasonable, damn it.                                                                                                            

Circe: 
Hmmmm……
First of all, Jason and Orion? Hard pass. Totally out of the question.
Jason: What was that!? I didn't wanna team up with you anyway, but “totally out of the question”? 
Orion: Yeah, that's super whack!
Circe: Medea.
Jason: Urp.
Circe: Artemis.
Orion: Oof.
Circe: Arjuna and Gerogios……
Hmm, it feels like I’m already out of sync with the two of you……
Georgios: How harsh. But I do agree with you.

 

Circe: So that leaves……
Hmmm……
Just like before......
It comes down to……
You, I guess……
Odysseus: Seems like it. There’s no need to feel embarrassed, though. We’re dead, after all.
Circe: I mean, you’re right, but…… It’s totally more complicated than that!
Odysseus: It’s for the sake of getting through the labyrinth.
……You probably have a good reason to hate me. But I’m asking you to please bear with it for just a little bit.
Circe: ......That, right there! That’s the exact sort of thing I hate! Do you get it!?
Odysseus: It seems like you hate my existence.
Circe: ......Ugh. I’m SO glad I put that limiter on my emotions. If I hadn’t, we’d probably have killed each other by now. It feels like this is going nowhere, but whatever. Let’s get this over with, Odysseus. Just follow my lead.
Odysseus: Very well.
Circe: ……Keep close to me.
Odysseus: Like this?
Circe: That’s too close, idiot. Move away a bit.
‘Kay, let’s go. Let’s see…… 
Step here first.
Odysseus: .....We were able to avoid it, however narrowly. It’s just as the goddess said.
Circe: We’re still going. Left! Right! Center! Crouch! Jump! Stay close and turn!
Jason: So breathing in sync was the correct answer after all.
Circe: Quiet, peanut gallery! 1, 2, 3...... Turn here!
Mash: It’s like a ballroom dance.
Circe: This is pretty frantic for a dance!
Odysseus: Naturally. If a goddess has something to do with all this nonsense, then of course this laser trap is serious business.
Circe: Crouch!
Odysseus: Rahhhh!
Jason: Ha, ha, ha, seeing Odysseus so frantic is pretty unexpected—
……Oi. Some of my beautiful golden locks burnt off. Wait, this trap is seriously lethal!?
Circe: Why else would we be jumping around like our lives depended on it!?
Georgios: Be that as it may, it really does look like you’re dancing.
Smile, you two.
Odysseus: In this situation......!?
Circe: As if we can smile like it’s nothing! Crouch now!

[They do smile for Georgios]

Circe: We made it! Switch off!
Arjuna: The lasers disappeared. Let’s move.

[something rumbles]

Arjuna: Hm?

[an alarm sounds]

Circe: All of that and we still have to fight!?
Odysseus: It’s simply the whims of the goddess. Our move will be to counter-attack.

[battle, and after Odysseus gets some of his memories]

Odysseus: Mm. This is......
Circe: More of your memories?
Odysseus: Correct. I’ve regained another portion of my memory. But the question of why I was summoned here still remains. Putting that aside—
......Circe. You’re Circe.
Circe: So you’ve finally remembered? That’s right. I’m Circe, the Great Witch of Aeaea Island.
Odysseus: Those words are finally sinking in.
......It’s been a while.
Circe: Your memory came back, and while it’s an unfortunate feeling, I’m not really shaken up. Fufu.
Odysseus: ......Did you use magic again?
Circe: Again?
Odysseus: You did it a couple times while I was on Aeaea Island.
Circe: Huh, really? What did I use it for?
Odysseus: ......You don’t remember?
Circe: Yeah, that’s what I’m saying. I don’t remember at all.
Odysseus: ......To be frank, it might be too much coming from me.
Circe: Just tell me!
Odysseus: Hahahaha. Forgive me. I was joking.
Circe: ......
......?
Odysseus, now that you’re here again, what do you think of me?
Odysseus: Let’s see. You’re a proud Great Witch who has acquired all manner of knowledge. 
……I’d like for you to break your bad habit of turning people into beasts.
Circe: Hmph. I always choose who I turn carefully.

> You do!?

Circe: Gah, Master!
Arjuna: If I may speak frankly.
......Circe would change anyone into a pig, regardless of who they were.
Georgios: Yes, I think so as well. Do you have any standards?
Circe: I do! I have standards. But, I won’t tell you what they are.
Odysseus: ……Yeah, I’m aware. I know what your standards are. 
Circe: !?
......I’ve never told you, though.
Odysseus: Indeed, you haven’t. I might also be wrong. Nonetheless, I don’t want to say it, so I’ll keep it a secret.
Circe: ......Hmph.



> (Those two have a secret……!)

> I don’t want you to turn anyone into a pig……
Mash: (It makes your heart race just a bit, doesn’t it senpai?)

Circe: ......Oh no, Piglet, it’s my—
Policy, I guess? Just a kind of feeling.
Jason: You just do it to whoever annoys you enough!       



Georgios: Hmm……

[Georgios snaps a photo of Odysseus]

Odysseus: Another photo I presume, Georgios?
Georgios: You had a nice expression on.
Odysseus: I’ll take that as a compliment. Now then. Let’s go confront the goddess who stole my memories and made this Singularity. Then it’ll be case closed. Hopefully.
Circe: ……That’s right. Let’s go!
Odysseus: ......Though, I’m hungry. It seems like a stray Servant’s fate is a lack of mana.



> What should we do?

> Should we form a contract?

Odysseus:
Forming a contract would be the quickest way, but......
Arjuna: I would advise against that.

Odysseus: ……No, let’s stop that train of thought there.


Odysseus: Although this is a Micro-Singularity, a goddess is involved. You shouldn’t form a contract thoughtlessly with a strange Servant.
Arjuna: You think yourself unworthy of our trust?
Odysseus: Indeed.
Circe: Then, do you want to supply your mana with food? And by that I mean……!
Everyone: Kykeon.
Circe: That’s right!
Jason: Kykeon, huh……?
Circe: What’s with that look of disgust?
Odysseus: I don’t hate it. On the contrary, it’s quite nostalgic.
Circe: Really? If that’s the case, I always have ingredients to make kykeon on me!
Jason: What in the world would possess you to do that……
Arjuna: Then let’s take a small break while Circe treats us to kykeon.


???: Looks like they’re finally here.
???: Thank goodness. Making this Singularity was worth it, then!
???: ......Is it good?
???: Better than good— the plan is perfect. Don’t worry your little heart about it, just focus on the labyrinth. 
???: That’s right, Asterios! Since I’m a witch, just leave everything up to me!

Arjuna: This is…… undoubtedly, a labyrinth…...
Mash: Yes. I’ve gone over the infiltration routes several times, but it’s still a dangerous area where monsters prowl. Please proceed with caution, Master. 
Circe: Humans just go and make whatever they want on my island, huh!
Jason: You’re talking like this totally isn’t your fault.
Circe: Labyrinths are totally tasteless. I mean, who even likes making them? I create paradises, which the underworld obviously isn’t included in. That’s more up my teacher’s alley.
...…Hm? What’s with that signpost……
Arjuna: There’s something written on it. Let’s seeー
“Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.”
Jason: ……Can we go back?
Orion: You’re like a broken record! But I also wanna go back.
George: Denied.
Both: Guh.
Odysseus: So it’s saying that beyond this point, we might die? How interesting. Let’s go.
Circe: I’d like for you to exercise a liiiiiiiitle more caution before rushing in. Good grief…… Is this how all warriors are?
Jason: Let’s goooooooo baaaaaack.
Circe: Are you always this annoying!?
Jason: No, only when I have a bad feeling about something. And these bad vibes are thick enough to taste.
Arjuna: I see. Then, let’s head on in.
George: There’s no use in arguing. Oh, and smile.

[he snaps a photo of Jason, Arjuna, and Orion]

Jason: ……Don’t just take pictures whenever you want! I end up smiling, even when I don’t want to smile!
Circe: What are you doing over there you blockheads!? We’re going in!

[we go on a little]

George: Looks like…… another signpost.
Arjuna: It says…… “O Flame, walk alongside me.”
Circe: Hmmm.

[Fire shoots out]

Circe: Oh.

> Uwah!?

Mash: Master, are you okay?
George: Don’t worry, Mash. I'm guarding them.

[Circe is standing around, on fire]

Odysseus: Circe, are you okay?
Circe: Huh? Who? Me?
Odysseus: ……Aren’t you covered in flames right now?
Circe: Heh heh heh, I’m fine with this! After all, I’m a Great Witch!
Odysseus: Just because you’re a Great Witch doesn’t mean you should be “fine” with being engulfed in flame.
Circe: I’m telling you it’s fiiiiiine. These are silk garments given to me by Hecate. They won’t burn in these kinds of flames.
Odysseus: Even so.
Circe: Guh……
Well, I’ll just take that as you being worried about me.
Orion: ……By the way, there’s a path forward up ahead.
Circe: Huh?
......You’re right. Hmmm. The feeling I get is…… that path will open up if we fulfill a condition.
Arjuna:  “O Flame, walk alongside me.” Hm......
Odysseus: “Walk alongside,” huh?
……Circe, come with me.
Circe: Huh!? W- What do you mean “with you”!? Why me!? And why with you!?
Odysseus: It’s just an idea. Walk together with flame would mean—
Wouldn’t it mean to proceed while being enveloped in flame?
Circe: No, no, that’s a totally unreasonable answer considering we all have to go through.
Odysseus: Of course. We just need to catch the one doing the enveloping.
Circe: ?
......Oh! Master, I know it’s sudden, but prepare for battle! Our enemy is the flame enveloping the room! Before it’s extinguished, we need to nab it and walk with it!

> R- Roger that!

Circe: Raise, destroy, and finally, resurrect. Unending circle of life and destruction, I bid thee to appear, O Flame!

[a monster comes out of the fire]

George: So that’s it. Did she turn the flames into an enemy? That’s what it seemed like to me.
Jason: Do your best, everyone!
Orion: (Of course this guy ain’t fighting)
Arjuna: (I’ll just add this to the report I’m preparing for Medea......)

[battle]

Circe: …...Got it. Now that we’ve caught it, let’s see if it works!
Arjuna: Looks like…… The wall is opening up. It seems Odysseus’s hunch was correct.
Jason: Haaaaa...... I- It’s over, huh?
Orion: Yeah, and you were sooooo much help.
Odysseus: Alright, we did it.
Circe: Yeah!

[they high five]

Circe: ......
......
Why do I have to high-five this guy!?
Odysseus: I’m starting to understand you. You act tough when you end up going along with something.
Circe: Don’t laugh at that! Anyway the path opened up. Let’s head in!
Odysseus: Indeed, let’s move!

Node 2

Circe: First it’s fire and now it’s ice……
Arjuna: It doesn’t seem like there’s a signpost.
Jason: Hm? I don’t see a path……
Well, it looks easy enough. It should be fine if we melt it, right? Right, Arjuna. Time to put that bow to work!
Arjuna: You mean Agni Gandiva? But......
Jason: What, think you can’t do it?
Arjuna: …...Don’t be ridiculous. Actually, I fear the opposite happening. That is, will a single shot from me destroy this entire labyrinth?
ーThat’s my only concern.
Circe: Oi, oi, won’t we end up getting buried alive if that happensー?
Arjuna: Then I will be exceedingly careful in limiting myself. Having said that, I don’t think my power will be inadequate, but I will devote all my strength to this task!
Orion: (I feel like this’ll end badly)
Arjuna: Agni, lend me your power!! My spirit flares! Here I go!
AGNI GANDIVA!!
George: Oh, another photo op!

[literally everything melts in a huge flood]

Circe: Woah- woah- woah- all the ice melted at once! Wah!

> Circe!!

Circe: Oh, it’s okay, I’m fine. It’s no big deal.
Jason: Good grief. The whole room is flooded—
(.1 seconds) (Waitwaitwait. Circe’s clothes are white.)
( .2 seconds) (Doesn’t that mean her clothes will get see-through? Won’t she be totally immodest?)
(.3 seconds) (No, that’s beside the point. The real problem is how Circe reacts.)
(.4 seconds) (She’s usually okay, but she’s still a Great Witch of Greece.)
(.5 seconds) (Wouldn’t she turn a human who sees her bare skin into a monster?)
(.6 seconds) (So the one in most trouble is Master.)
(.7 seconds) (I have no other choice. Master, I’ll buy you ice-cream later.)
(.8 seconds) (Heh…… At any rate, my High-Speed Thinking is more than a match for that gloomy Caster’s High-Speed Divine Words.)
Jason: Oh no, my hand slipped!!

> Eh!?

[you black out]

Circe: Ugh, are you kidding me? I’m soaked.
Odysseus: Are your clothes okay?
Circe: Huh, my clothes? Hahaha. Just who do you think I am? I’m Hecate’s disciple, the Great Witch Circe. Even if it was a god that allowed my clothes to get all drenched and see-through, I wouldn’t forgive them!
Odysseus: I see. I certainly can’t see anything.

> What happened?

[you open your eyes]

Jason: ……Sorry, I ended up doing something bad since as a hero my intellect is just too sharp……
Orion: What’s with that weird apology!?
Arjuna: Does that count as an apology……?
Circe: But back to what we were talking about earlier. What, were you interested in seeing my bare skin?
Odysseus: No. I’m not, but I just thought it would be bad to make a girl feel shamed.
Circe: ......Completely heartless! Like iron! A total Tin Man!

[she’s hitting him in her embarrassment]

Odysseus: ……I intended for that to be a legitimate answer.
Orion: Yeah, he’s that type of person…… I’m understanding little by little. 
George: This is a pretty nice scene. Smile.
Circe: Like I can!!

???: That was a little disappointing.
???: “Even if I saw your naked body, it isn’t a problem, since I’ll take responsibility” —is how I thought it would go.
???: That didn’t go smoothly. But, doesn’t it seem like they’re getting along?
???: Yes! It’s so wonderful. It was worth it to have you help out!
???: What should I do next?
???: Next…… Fufufu. Let’s see how they do against this.

Node 3

Circe: Oh, looks like there’s another signpost. What does it say, Arjuna?
Arjuna: Let’s see......
“Destroy the paradox. That is the only way to reach the next path,” and, “You must tread forth without looking back.”

> Paradox......?

[Shakespeare, the Statue God, and Mephistopheles show up]

George: Oh no. You guys are—
Mephistopheles: Please believe me. Shakespeare and the Statue God are big liars! Only my door is the real one.
Shakespeare: Am I the liar? No, no, that’s impossible. Mephisto is a liar. And the Statue God is a big liar, too! Therefore, mine is the only real door.
Statue God: Trust me…… Believe in God…… Both Mephisto and Shakespeare are liars…… God would never lie to you…… In other words, my door is the only real one…… 
Mash: Um…… What does this mean?
Jason: Don’t ask me, Shielder. I don’t get it at all, but seems like one of the paths is correct, and the rest are busts.
George: Three people in front of three doors. Does that mean we’re to figure out which is the correct path from these three? I think there should be a clue in their testimonies on which is the correct door, but……
Odysseus: It’s a paradox. Some are lying. Some are telling the truth. But if we don’t know how many liars and how many truth tellers there are, how do we come to a conclusion?
Arjuna: I see. So, for example, say that Mephistopheles is telling the truth. That would mean that Shakespeare and the Statue God are lying. However, the Statue God says that Mephistopheles and Shakespeare are the liars. Therein lies the contradiction. If the Statue God is lying, then that means both Mephistopheles and Shakespeare are telling the truth.
Odysseus: And that applies to all of them. All of them create a paradox, so there is no correct path.

> Th- This is making my head spin.

George: If someone is a liar, that also means that they are not a liar.
……It’s strange. Everyone is connected.
Odysseus: Circe.
Circe: Hm?
Odysseus: I’d like to hear your thoughts on this.
Circe: Hmmm. It’s like a riddle.
Odysseus: It is indeed.
Circe: So, here’s what I’m thinking. Whoever made this riddle is the type of person who’s innately contrary. So I feel like using logic and reason to try and solve it would be a waste of time.
Odysseus: ......What do you mean?
Circe: The correct answer is—
We go back the way we came.
Everyone: HUH!?
George: Oh, that’s a good one.

[he snaps a photo of Odysseus, Jason, Orion, and Arjuna’s stunned faces]

Orion: Wait, I think I was making a really weird face, so could you retake the photo, Teacher?
George: No, a good photo op only comes once.
Orion: *sniffle*
Odysseus: Putting that aside— Circe, why do you think we should go back?
Circe: Because! The signpost is the liar. These three are just here to liven things up.
The three: Urp.
Odysseus: The signpost is the liar……
Ah, I understand now. “Destroy the paradox. That is the only way to reach the path forward,” turns into, “There is no need to destroy the paradox. The path forward is anything but,” whereas, “You must tread forth without looking back,” becomes, “You must turn around and go back the way you came.” In other words, do the opposite. I was thinking about it too logically.
Circe: Was it a difficult riddle for such a straight-laced person?
Odysseus: Heh…… I don’t have any comebacks when you put it that way. Well, I don’t know if I’d consider myself straight-laced, but…… Hm?
Mephistopheles: We really are just here to liven things up!
Shakespeare: I can’t deny that fact! But that doesn’t mean I’ll go back with the way things are now.
Statue God: I…… don’t really have anything to do with this…… But being looked down on is kinda grating…… 
Destroy…...
Circe: Ugh, what’s with you guys? You aren’t even the types to get worked up!
Stone God: That was then, this is now…...
Mephistopheles: Yeah, come on! Let’s duel! 

[fight]

Mephistopheles: Ouch, ouch, I’m done for! Emotional BGM, please start! Huh, no? That’s the way it goes I s’pose. Oh well.
Shakespeare: Mm, how disappointing! If I had it my way, I’d have you all deal with various problems, big and small, and depict a big emotional moment— only to pull the rug out from under you and have you end up at a bad end!
Statue God: ......
......
I’m tired…… I’m going back to Chaldea to laze around…… Oh, that’s right…… Since you solved the riddle, I have a prize for you…….

[Odysseus receives something]

Statue God: Goooooodbyeeeeee……
Circe: ......I’m the one who’s tired here!
Odysseus: Honestly. I didn’t think we’d end up having to fight Servants…… Mm?
Circe: What is it?
Odysseus: ………Ah, I remember. I am Odysseus.
Circe: !
Your memory returned?
Odysseus: Partly, yes.

> How much, exactly?

Odysseus: Let’s see. My name is Odysseus. I am a man who participated in the Trojan War, and survived it even if by the skin of my teeth. 
……The story of my life. I know at least that much, and my personality has returned to me.
Circe: Do you remember me?
Odysseus: Hahaha. Sorry, not at all.
Circe: ......Well, maybe that’s for the better.
Odysseus: Really? I want to know how we knew each other in life.
Circe: ......
......
We only hurt each other. We hurt each other, mutually, and could do nothing but hurt each other. It was awful.
Odysseus: ......
......Is that true?
Circe: It is.
Odysseus: I see. I can’t remember, so I can’t argue.
Circe: Do you think I’d allow your counterargument? Me, a Great Witch?
Odysseus: I suppose.
Circe: What’s with that attitude, huh?
Odysseus: Don’t pay it any mind. It seems like this is just what I’m like.



> They really do seem like good friends.

> I wonder what Circe thinks.

Jason: They probably will be, at least until he gets his memories back. Afterward is another story.

Arjuna: Here’s my understanding. I don’t think she loves him or hates him, but…… People’s feelings are complicated.


Arjuna: However, as far as I know, Odysseus had a wife.
Mash: Yes. She was a woman who continued to wait for him to come home.
Jason: That’s Penelope. I hear that while waiting for Odysseus, she had a whole mess of suitors coming for her.
Orion: Sounds like someone I’d like to shack up with……
George: You have no chance.
Orion: Even if the chances are only 1%, I wouldn’t give up!
George: Now that’s a manly look. Say cheese.

[he snaps a photo of Orion]

George: The title for this one will be “Orion Declares His Infidelity.” 
Orion: H-Haaaa, is Teacher trying to get me killed?
George: Hahaha.
Orion: At least deny it!

[We open with a “storybook” segment.]

Once upon a time...
On a certain island, there lived a very powerful witch.

Witch: I can do anything. Healing people, transforming people, making poison, giving advice, dispensing prophecy— there is nothing that is beyond my power.

And it was true. Living all alone on an island didn’t hinder her at all. But, even if it wasn’t a hindrance, it was lonely. In truth, when she walked along the sandy beach, or looked up at all the stars strewn about the night sky, or when she ate her meals, or when she would lie down at night to sleep— she was always faintly longing for another to stay with her.

—However. She was a witch. And as a witch, loneliness shouldn’t exist for her. Those who knew the witch thought as much, and she, herself, thought so as well. It was a small thing, really, but it was enough to bring about a fatal discrepancy.

—Some time passed. A boat came ashore on the witch’s island. The warriors on the ship were finally on their way back home after a long, long war.

Witch: —That man looks like he’s made of iron.

One look, and the witch took a liking to the ship’s captain. So she thought she would do to him what she did to any other warrior.

[Storybook segment over]

Mash: The Great Hero Odysseus! You mean he’s the same Odysseus who’s not only celebrated for his feats in the Trojan War, but also the origin for the very word that encapsulates “adventure”!? 
Ah, but that would also mean he’s Circe’s—
……Oh, pardon me. 
Circe: I don’t mind if you say it, Mash. Go ahead and say whatever you were going to!

> So he’s your ex……

Circe: HE’S TOTALLY NOT!! Or, no, would he be considered one? …...No, no, it’s totally different. He’s definitely not my ex.
Orion: ……Here’s my interpretation. This smell…… Yes, it’s the stink of a 24 karat, undistilled, 100% romcom. Or something like girls gossiping about the guys they like at a slumber party……
Mash: Girl talk!

> Romcom!!

Circe: Kuwah! (She made a totally weird noise)
Orion: Be honest, you!
Circe: Well, let’s see……
……
……
……No, it’s like…… or is it? I give up, I don’t really understand myself. Even though I’m a Great Witch.
Orion: In any case, we should return to the others. If you’ve got lingering feelings, bring ‘em up. If you don’t, leave it be. Even separation is important when it comes to romance.
Circe: Being lectured on love by a stuffed bear is so humiliating……!!
Orion: Kokokokoko. (He’s laughing.) I may look cute, but on the inside I’m a romance veteran!



> It’s because Artemis is far a—                    
> Only because a certain goddess isn’t here……
Orion: YOU’RE MISTAKEN!!

Orion:
Hyohyohyohyo (He’s laughing)
Circe: (One of these days, this guy is gonna get slapped for going along with this)




Circe: Well, wait a sec before we head back. I’m gonna give myself a little something so I don’t act out. 

> A little something?

Circe: ......
......
There we go.
Orion: What did you do?
Circe: I put a little limiter on my emotions. This way, no matter what happens, it’ll be like I’ve reached enlightenment.
……Well, I don’t really know if “reaching enlightenment” is the correct turn of phrase, it’s just the feeling I get!

[back at the beach]

Arjuna: Oh, you’ve returned. What happened?
Circe: Well…… this and that. Anyway, about that guy—
Arjuna: Speaking of that Servant, I have some deeply disappointing news.
Circe: ?
???: It seems I’ve lost my memory.
Circe: Your memory......?
Georgios: I thoroughly interrogated him, and it doesn’t seem like he’s lying.
Orion: Oh, don’t worry, we know his True Name.
Arjuna: How?
Orion: Circe knew it. His name is Odysseus. It goes without saying he’s a hero from the Trojan War.
Arjuna: —I see. Odysseus, huh? If that’s the case, I want to gauge his skill.
Circe: Oi, oi, are you really picking a fight?
Arjuna: I’m a warrior. Even a small glimpse of his conduct in battle, and I’ll have a good grasp of his skill level.
Odysseus: ……So, I’m Odysseus.
Georgios: Did hearing your name bring back some memories……?
Odysseus: Unfortunately not. It’s like being caught in a maze. Odysseus…… Even if you tell me it’s my name, even if I know it’s my name, I can’t quite comprehend it.
Georgios: This is quite the pickle. Circe, do you have any potions that can restore memory?
Circe: If I can think I can make it, then I can make it……
......
......Ugh. L- Let me troubleshoot a little. I don’t know what’s interfering.
Odysseus: Please do.
Circe: ......
......

[Circe does magic]

Circe: There’s residual magic on him. This can’t be treated with a potion. This means—
Someone robbed him of his memory.
Everyone else: !!
Georgios: Then what should we do? I believe that perhaps he has a deeper connection to this Singularity than anticipated.
Odysseus: I think you should account for the possibility that I’m the culprit.
Jason: In that case, maybe we should tie him up and leave him be.

> Are you able to come with us?

Odysseus: Certainly. By learning that my True Name is Odysseus, the only thing I remembered was how to use my Noble Phantasm.
……It seems that as a Servant, there is some inherent knowledge and records I possess. If it isn’t a problem, I should be able to use that, at least.
Arjuna: That’s promising. Then we’ll search for the solution to this Singularity together with Odysseus.
Circe: ......
......
Mash: Circe, are you okay with that?
Circe: ……I guess I’m fine with it.
Odysseus: Oh, so you’re Circe?
Circe: Right on the money, Odysseus.
…...Well, I suppose I’ll work with you until your memory comes back.
Odysseus: I look forward to working with you.
Circe: *being unsociable*
Odysseus: ......
......
Orion: Circe, you’re a little, uh- maybe smile a bit……?
Circe: What are you talking about? I’m always like this. Well, let’s go, Master!



> What’s with this strength……!?

> Circe?

Circe:
Don’t be rude to a Great Witch!

Circe: It’s fine, it’s fine. Let’s go!


Odysseus: ......
......
What a close Master-Servant pair. That’s nice to see.
Orion: (……She’s totally gonna break their wrist……)

[we’re in the jungle]

Circe: For now, let’s follow the residual magic left on him. Though it’s hard to track with all these Phantasmal Beasts hanging around……
Well, just leave that part to me.
Odysseus: I’m counting on you.
Circe: Oh, uh, right. Well, let’s give this a go……



> Seems like you're having a hard time……

> Is Odysseus weighing on your mind?
Circe: Of course I am!!                                                                                
Circe: Can you stop with that tepid look, Piglet!? I think you totally have the wrong idea!



Odysseus: What’s wrong, Circe?
Circe: It’s nothing so don’t you dare come over here!
Odysseus: ......Okay.
Arjuna: ……I have a problem with the way you’re acting right now.
Georgios: Even if you’re only joking, aren’t you being a little impolite to someone who was an old acquaintance?
Circe: What is this, a combo attack from the righteousness police!?
Jason: No, from a third party’s perspective your behavior is totally that of an evil woman persecuting someone who’s already demoralized by having his memories lost.
Circe: Yeah right. That guy is iron. He’s a man whose bones, flesh, and nerves are all made of steel.
Odysseus: I see. So that’s how you see me……
Certainly, it’s as you say— I’m not hurt. Because I understand you have a reason for acting this way.
Jason: He has total faith in you, O Great Witch.
Circe: ……How about I toss some cursed pancakes on you for blessing us with your horrid laugh?
Jason: I’ll stop.
Circe: Hm. Sorry, but can someone take care of the Phantasmal Beasts ahead of us? We could go around them, but it’ll make it even more difficult to track the residual magic.
Jason: Hm. Then looks like you’re up, Odysseus.
Odysseus: Me?
Jason: Show us the hero who could compare to  Achilles and Hektor in the Trojan War. Oh, the greatest hero in Greece is Heracles, of course. I won’t concede that fact, but you can compete for second place. 
Odysseus: Understood. It’s certainly true that I can verify my existence with my behavior in combat.
Georgios: If you’re apprehensive, I will follow you into battle.
Odysseus: Please do. It’ll be welcome in the unlikely event that I’m defeated.
Jason: Isn’t the usual response, “I’ll do it alone”?
Odysseus: With how I am right now, even if I had said that, it wouldn’t be from my pride as a Heroic Spirit…… it would simply be arrogance. I don’t intend to solely rely on another, but I won’t refuse help. Now then, Guda. Your orders!

[battle]

Odysseus: ……Right, how was that?
Arjuna: There’s a solidness to the way you fight. It’s beyond reproach. Rather than a warrior, the way you fight is like that of a strategist. 
Odysseus: That seems to be in-line with how I lived. Circe, can you continue tracking now?
Circe: ......
......
Odysseus: Circe?
Circe: Oh, er, yeah. That was just the first time I’ve seen you fight.
Odysseus: Really? Since we knew each other in the past, I assumed we fought alongside each other.
Circe: No, Aeaea Island was peaceful.
Jason: Because you turned everyone into beasts?
Circe: That’s right! Because I’m a Great Witch!
Orion: I feel like that isn’t something to brag about.
Circe: By the way, I turned your subordinates into beasts. What do you think about that? Awful, right?
Odysseus: No, not really. I don’t think it’s acceptable to make snap judgements about a situation. If I’m going to blame someone, I’d want to have all the facts straight first…… 
To begin with, I’m just a vestige of who I was when I was alive. I have no intention of continuing to hold the grudges I had when alive, especially over strange circumstances.
Circe: ......
......Hmph!!

[she storms off]

Odysseus: ?

[Odysseus follows; they're separate from the rest of the group]

Mash: Circe?

[with them]

Circe: Sorry, it’s nothing. No, let’s see. I’m blaming you for things you didn’t do. But it really is nothing.
Odysseus: ……Because I don’t remember, I wanted to avoid answering.
Circe: —Fufu. As expected of the Achaeans’ #1 strategist! Alright! The trail is clear again with those Phantasmal Beasts gone. With this it’s a straight shot!
Odysseus: Yes, let’s go!

[they walk away, and a picture is snapped]

Jason: Do those two get along or not……
Arjuna: Are we being underhanded and rocking the boat by butting into their business? By the way, Georgios, what did you take a picture of just now?
Georgios: Oh, those two looked quite good on camera so I snapped one unintentionally.
Jason: So you’re a battlefield photographer……
Mash: About Circe, do you think that she’s still, you know, toward Odysseus……? Er, I mean, do you think she still loves him?
Orion: No idea. You’d probably have to ask her yourself. My guess is she finds it amusing and wants to mess with him.
Jason: I agree with Orion. That witch wants to take advantage of his weakness. And wants to use him as a shield in a pinch.
Arjuna: Ah, I see. So this is what Lady Medea had to deal with as a wife…… 
Jason: That’s in the past! Circe is Circe, and I’m me! I won’t comment on anything ‘cause I’d like to continue living, thanks!

[switch to Circe's PoV]

—Even lacking his memories, there’s no change in his personality or the way he acts. It’s infinitely frustrating, but also relieving. Because that means he didn’t change how he acted just for me back then.
……It’s reassuring. Even though it’s me, he treats everyone the same.
……It’s also just a bit frustrating. How complicated a maiden’s heart is.

Odysseus: ……I see something.
Circe: That’s……
Odysseus: This is your island. Any idea what it is?
Circe: ......Not at all. No, to be specific I know what this building is, but……
Why it’s here…… I haven’t the faintest idea.
Odysseus: Hm.
......It seems like this is a matter of great interest.
Circe: Piglet, can you come here for a sec—?

> What is it?

Circe: Take a look at this.
Jason: The stairs lead underground......
It’s bad, that place is giving me a bad feeling!
Arjuna: Circe, what do you think of it?
Circe: Well, an underground staircase never existed on Aeaea Island!
Georgios: If that’s the case, then this place is a clear discrepancy with the original.
Odysseus: In other words, we should go down there. Now then, Guda, what do you want to do?



> We have no choice but to go.

> Any objections to going?
Odysseus: Roger that.                                                                                                                                                                      

Jason: Yes! I say we abandon this Singularity and go home!
Georgios: Ha. Ha. Ha. That’s not a valid answer. Denied.
Jason: Tsk.
……Isn't this just an open invitation to an underground labyrinth? This is like saying you need a tiger cub— no one needs a tiger cub, not even a little.


 
Orion: ......Well, I second that bad feeling.
Arjuna: Then I’ll be the scout.
Georgios: I’ll join you. Master, Circe, and Odysseus will be in the middle. Jason and Orion will bring up the rear.
Jason: Oho, that sounds good.
……
……
Orion: Jason, if you desert, you’ll become a wandering ghost.
Jason: Don’t read my mind!
Odysseus: Then, shall we go? Guda, your orders.



> All units, forward!

> Let’s go—!
Arjuna: Roger that. Go, go, go!
……Why did I do that.
Jason: Aren’t you the one who did it!?

Orion:
Right!

[he goes, then comes back]

Orion: Are you coming or not!?
Everyone Else: Sorry.



 [in My Room]

Circe: Ugh…… For some reason…… Motivation…… Dwindling…... 
Fou: Fo~u......
Mash: Once again, Circe is slacking off in Master’s bed…… Circe, every time you do this, senpai turns up with “perfect” timing. 
Circe: It’ll be fiiiiiiiine. This time I’ve set up detection magic, after all~.
Mash: I see. But isn’t that a violation of privacy?
Circe: Just be cool, be chill. I’m worried about Master, so it can’t be helped.

[you come in]

> No, it can be helped

Circe: Gah!!

*the sound of her falling off the bed*
*the sound of her shakily getting up*

Circe: H- Hey, Piglet! How did my detection magic get disabled?
…...Medea! This is SO getting old and that girl is getting downright vicious! Always butting in on other peoples’ love lives, this is why I’ll never find a new partner!
Fou: Fou, fo~u. (Translation: Like student, like teacher.)
Arjuna: ......Circe. We are of different classes and different places of origin, and as such thought it prudent to avoid conflict due to our different values. However—
I cannot overlook your actions. Go sit in the corner and think about what you’ve done.
Circe: Eugh. Who appointed you head of the disciplinary committee?
Arjuna: Disciplinary committee……? Perhaps I am. After all, even Osakabehime said that I was like a “white-uniformed disciplinary committee member or student council president as a second pick”
Mash: Yeah! You really do have the good sense of a Japanese student!
Fou: Fou, fofo~u......! (Translation: Your good sense is a little off, Mash……!)
Arjuna: ......No, this is all beside the point. We confirmed the existence of a Micro-Singularity.
Circe: Huh.
Mash: !
Arjuna: The Chaldea staff are busy with the investigation and analysis of Lostbelts, so they want Mash to be in charge of monitoring it. 
Mash: Leave it to me. I’m happy to receive orders straight from the student council president himself!
Circe: So, where is this Singularity? 
Arjuna: Right— It’s at Aeaea Island.
Circe: ......
......
What did you just say?

 > Aeaea Island > Isn’t that the island where you lived, Circe?
Circe: Guh…… Mrr…… Ugh…...
Circe: ......
......
......
......Yeah, it was.
 

Arjuna: Then I’ll make this briefing quick. The era seems to be the Age of Gods, if not, somewhere close to it.
Circe: Ehhhhh…… About that island…… I only have bad memories of it, so…...

 > That bad, huh? > Is that so……?
Circe: ……I feel like I had a bad dream about that island recently.

Circe: Uhm......
Errrr......                                                                                                  
 

Jason: Ha. That’s not a reason, you just wanna skip out. And I wanna skip this mission too!
Orion: I- I- I also wanna skip out. I mean, Artemis isn’t even gonna be there. And if she’s not there, I’m useless.
Arjuna: Putting Jason aside, Orion…… What happened to that goddess?
Orion: It was something weird like a meetup for goddesses in a relationship or something. And thanks to that, I’m free.
Arjuna: Then that’s even more reason to take you along. After all, it’ll be easier to keep an eye on you if you’re with us.
Orion: Why do I get this kind of treatment!?
Jason: Sounds right to me.
Georgios: It’ll be good for both of you. Circe, if you don’t want to go, you don’t have to. I will be departing for the front.
Jason: What? That’s unusual for you, Georgios.

> I meant to ask Chiron, but—

[flashback]

Chiron: If I go, Jason might be nervous. When he tries to show me how much he’s grown, he ends up making mistakes…… that’s the impression I get. I’m terribly sorry to suggest a replacement, but how about Master Georgios? If you bring him along, he’ll surely help balance the party. 

[back in My Room]

Jason: Huh!? HUH!? What the hell is Chiron on about!? I don’t get nervous at all just because he’s around! I’m the man who journeyed across the sea on the Argo!
Orion: I don’t really know what he’s talking about, but you probably will have a lot of screw ups.
Arjuna: I agree. To be honest, I can picture it all in my mind.
Jason: Since when did you guys get to be such a bunch of know-it-alls!?
……Well, it’s fine. So, what are you gonna do, Circe? It doesn’t matter if you go. It’s a Micro-Singularity, so three Servants should be more than enough.
Orion: Including me?
Jason: Why would you think you’re included in that number? I’m not gonna rely on the skills of a stuffed animal.

> Orion is pretty calm

Orion: Oho, so you’ve finally zeroed in on my strengths, Master. That is, being able to pull back and look at everything from a bird’s eye view.
Fou: Fou......
Circe: Oh…… I— I’m sorry. It’s kinda…… Um…...

> You don’t need to force yourself.

Circe: Thanks.
No, wait a second…… Let me think…… 
Orion: (......Why is this “Great Witch” frozen and twitching on a corner of the bed)
Jason: ……We’ll be on our way now. I think we can manage without one or two Great Witches. 
Circe: Wha!? Jason, isn’t that super rude of you? If you don’t have a Great Witch, won’t you be in trouble?
Jason: ……Alright, let’s go!
Circe: Agh, wait. I said wait! Let me think on it a little more——

[we Reyshift]

> In the end, she just sorta went with the flow…… 

Jason: The result was gonna be the same either way. Let’s go, Great Witch.
Circe: I have a bad feeling about this. Guh…...
Georgios: Mm. Even so, it’s quite picturesque. The color of the Greek sea is beautiful. Then, I’ll take one…… 

[he snaps a photo]

Orion: I’ve been thinking this for a while, Master Georgios, but where’d you pick up that camera?
Georgios: Well, it became my hobby without me realizing it. Perhaps I used the Grail to wish for it in some Holy Grail War.
…...I’m joking, of course.
Orion: …………You got me! (I have no clue what to say when such a grave guy cracks a joke)
Mash: ……Ah, everyone, we’re getting a Servant reading immediately.
Jason: A stray Servant?
Mash: Yes. It seems to be an unknown Heroic Spirit whose Saint Graph has yet to be registered with Chaldea.
Arjuna: We don’t know if they’re friend or foe. Let’s approach with caution for the time being.
Orion: …………Not that it matters, but. Why “stray” Servant?
Jason: Because calling them “wild” Servants totally changes the meaning. Wild Servants are ones like Atalante, Penthesilea, and other meathead Servants.
Mash: Jason, Jason— Those two are currently in the control room, so……
Penthesilea: Hey, Jason. I’ll be sure to give you a “warm” welcome when you get back.
Atalante: I think I will as well. Tell me, captain, which do you prefer? Being a target or being a crash dummy?
Jason: Mash, tell me who’s in the room with you sooner!! It’s a matter of life and death for me!
Arjuna: ……Perhaps it’s better for you to keep your mouth shut?
Jason: Shut up, Mr. Logical Solutions! I’m the type of person who’s got something to say for everything!
Georgios: So you admit you talk too much.
Circe: *sighhhhhhh*...... This is a total bummer…...

> You okay?

Circe: Yeah, it’s just mental strain, I’m fine physically.
Mash: Are your memories of Aeaea Island that bad?
Circe: ……Overall, the memories I have of it are good ones. I have just one bad memory. But you know what they say, right? One rotten apple is all it takes to spoil the barrel……
Jason: Odysseus?
Circe: Has anyone else ever told you how insensitive you are!?
Jason: They have.
Circe: What’s with that attitude!?
Orion: I mean, sooner or later it was gonna come up, right? Your legend is super famous. Even you know it, right, Master?
Circe: !!

> Of course I know it.
> Not very well……

Circe: *grumbles*
Well, at least there’s no need to explain. Right, moving on!
Jason: Well, the gist of it is she was totally rejected by the guy she fell in love with.
Circe: Can you be a little more tactful—!? Is this just what human royalty is like!?                                                                                               

Circe: Yeah, exactly. It’s nothing you need to know about, Piglet!
Orion: Oh, then I’ll explain it.
Circe: It’s. Fine. Just. Drop. It.
Orion: It was after the end of the Trojan War. Odysseus got on a boat to return home…...
Circe: You’re rea~lly doing this, huh.
Orion: But he was set adrift. A bunch of other stuff happened, but long story short, he ends up washing up on Aeaea Island.
Jason: But the witch who lived there didn’t trust humans, so they got turned into animals. Stuff like pigs and lions and wolves.
Orion: Even though they were welcomed in, Odysseus’s men were also transformed into pigs. But she sure apologized quickly when Odysseus got angry and pulled a sword out.
Circe: Agh- Geh- Guh…… (She’s writhing)
Jason: And then, in exchange for turning his men back to normal, she got Odysseus to stay.
……Now that I think about it, you’re pretty good at doing business……
Circe: You think that’s what’s admirable!?
Orion: But, ya’know, from the start Odysseus already had a wife, Penelope. After recuperating his strength on Aeaea Island, he decided to return home.
Circe: (She’s starting to get into the depressed loner at PE pose)
Jason: And that’s the story of how Circe got rejected!
Circe: ーThank you all for your “courteous” explanation.
I’m so gonna turn you guys into pigs!!


Orion: ......Huh? Hey, Master, do you think that guy way over there is the Servant? They’re collapsed on the beach.
Jason: Oh, maybe they smell bad and that’s why all those Phantasmal Beasts are gathering around.

> W- We have to help them!

Georgios: Indeed. Let’s move out!
Circe: Fine, but I’ve still got a number of complaints, so—
Jason: Forget about that and help!!

[battle]

Georgios: That should be it. Now then, everyone, if you would be so kind.
Everyone: ?
Georgios: Smile.

[he snaps a photo]

Jason: I smiled on instinct, but is there a reason why you had to take a picture?
Georgios: For the memories, of course.
Circe: Well, we should probably get to waking up this Servant, right? Good grief, we really are a bunch of insensitive heroes…… Hey, are you okay?
……
……
Hm? Hmmmmm?

> What is it?

Circe: I- It’s nothing. Super, totally not even a thing, ya’know?
Jason: I thought the back of their head looked strange, but it’s a helmet, huh? Oi, they might be drowning in there. Why don’t you take off his helmet?
Circe: ......
......
Orion: Georgios, teacherー please helpー.
Georgios: Right. And-a-one, and-a-twoー
???: Ug…… Ugh…… W- Where am I……?
Jason: Oh, he’s alive.
???: Who are...... you people......?

[Circe is constantly at the side of the frame while we’re talking]

> We’re from Chaldea

???: Chaldea......?
Jason: If you don’t know Chaldea, does Jason or Orion ring a bell?
???: ......Those are the names of legendary heroes…… Are you saying you are too?
Georgios: I am Georgios. The thing that looks like a bear at first glance is Orion. And the man who’s crossing his arms, slowly backing away, and thinking things like “When I get my chance I’ll turn tail and run”......
That one is Jason.
Jason: Why do I get roasted for my introduction!?
Georgios: Moving on—
Oh? What happened to Circe?

> Huh?

???: ......Circe?
Mash: Circe seems to have slipped away.
Orion: Just what does she think she’s doing……
Hey, you guys stay here. Master and I will find her.
Jason: So she ended up skipping out after all.
???: Circe……
Georgios: She’s the famed Great Witch of Aeaea Island. You’ll meet her in a bit.

Node 2

[at a waterfall]

ーAll at once, I ran away. I don’t understand what’s happening right now. All I knew was that I had to get away from that suffocating atmosphere.

Circe: *pant*…… *pant* *pant*…… So that bad feeling I had was right…… 

……I thought this day would come. Because he is a hero. A hero among heroes. Of course he would be summoned, the only question is when.

Circe: It probably wouldn’t be a problem if it wasn’t a chance meeting.

Why did it have to be this, of all things? I just had to find him summoned to Aeaea Island. Where it all began.

Circe: What’s gotten into me, running away like that!? I’m not usually this bad. Right now I am first and foremost—
Guda’s Servant.
……
……

……If I could just breathe and sort my feelings outー But even as I think this……

[there’s a noise]

Circe: Can everything just be quiet!

> Circe!

Circe: Guh, Master!!

[she starts shifting around]

Circe: *fiddles with her hair*
*pulls her own cheeks*
*checks her face in a hand mirror*
*turns away, then looks back with a smile*
Hey hi, what’s up, Piglet!
Orion: Stop looking in the mirror and help us fightー!!
Circe: You’re just a bear that doesn’t understand a maiden’s heart!!

> Preparing for combat!

[battle]

> Now then, what’s wrong?

Circe: ......
......Ugh.
It’s about that guy we found on the beach.

> Do you know him?

Circe: I do know him. I know him very well. That man’s name is—
......Odysseus. He’s one of the few heroes that survived the Trojan War. The man who devised the Trojan Horse and led the Achaean forces to victory.
……A man who was set adrift for a long, long time on his way back to his beloved wife.
……A man who spent a bit of time with me here, on Aeaea Island.

 
 

The sunset dyes the sky a deep crimson as waves crash upon the rocks. He and I are facing each other.


???: There’s something I want to confess.

He silently nods and waits for me to speak.
No matter how far we’ve come, it’s a sham, a fake, a paper balloon destined to disappear. 
But, even so— I’m standing here now.
And I’m about to start a fight.

???: —I’m going.
???: Hey, get back here……!

I shout those words at him while brandishing my staff.

???: The goddess’s protection shines from the heavens, and the magic of the Old Gods flows through my veins.

[a light shines]

???: Now, I spread the wings that the cumulation of my great knowledge have become!

—This is a tale of how I made peace with years of regret.
......It's not without its hiccups, though.
 
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