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Two weeks had passed since Tomoko and the others had arrived at Kauhava Air Force Base. In that time, Tomoko had continued her training, but Katharine, Ursula and Beurling hadn’t participated.
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Two weeks had passed since Tomoko and the others had arrived at Kauhava Air Force Base. Tomoko had continued her training but Beurling, Katharine and Ursula hadn’t taken part. Even though she had F/O Elma and Haruka, they were useless. If it was any bonus at all, the two had an overwhelming sense of ‘fighting spirit’.
   
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F/O Elma was cowardly, and Haruka was useless at flying. Recently she’d realised that her attentiveness to her surroundings had worn thin, and that could make aerial combat fatal.
Even though F/O Elma and Haruka had kept her company, it was impossible for their skill to improve.In any case, the two had an overwhelming sense of ‘fighting spirit’.
 
   
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If we carry on like this, we might become a specialist reconnaissance unit…, she murmured.
As well as that, F/O Elma was cowardly, and Haruka’s flying method was no good at all. It had troubled her mind constantly since the other day; her attentiveness towards her surroundings had worn thin.
 
   
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Tomoko was in the middle of a short break in the mess hall of the barracks. Haruka and Elma had received rigorous training throughout the morning and consequently were returning to their own rooms. She wasn’t sure what the remaining three were doing. They hadn’t shown themselves for the entire duration of mealtime.
"If we carry on like this, we might become a specialist reconnaissance unit…" She murmured.
 
   
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If things continue the way they are, what will become of the Suomus Independent Volunteer Air Squadron, I wonder? Never in my time as a soldier have I been called by such a name. But now things are different, as the public dub us the “Misfits Squadron”. Well, it’s quite an appropriate name for us.
This was the mess hall of the barracks.
 
   
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If I’m thinking absent mindedly…
Tomoko was in the middle of taking a short break.
 
   
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Even though it seemed a little pathetic, Tomoko got depressed thinking about how radically the way she lived had changed since coming to Suomus.
Throughout this morning, Haruka and F/O Elma had received rigorous training, and consequently were returning to their own rooms. She wasn’t sure what the remaining three people were doing.
 
   
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I kind of…, feel like I’ve become nothing but a leftover. How is it acceptable to leave ME, the Tomoegozen of Fuso, who people go to length of calling an ace, to rot into obscurity in a place like this? Why is it that *I* have to endure such a hassle? This isn’t the right place to further my ability and achievements…
For almost the entire duration of mealtime, they hadn’t shown their faces.
 
   
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Tomoko picked up the newspaper lying beside her. It was the Britannia Times newspaper, put down for the use of the volunteer soldiers. On the front page, news of the war situation in Karlsland stood out. Upon seeing the large news report in the second column, her eyes widened.
"If things continue the way they are, what will become of the Suomus Independent Volunteer Air Squadron, I wonder? Humph, for the time I’ve been a soldier, I’ve never been called by such a name before. But now my circumstances have changed, as the public call us the “Misfits Squadron”. To put it simply, it’s a name that suits us."
 
   
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‘The outstanding performance of the witches from the East’
"If I’m thinking idly like that…"
 
   
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Yesterday, a large scale Neuroi bombing raid formation manifested in München, Karlsland. The scale of the response was that of a large bombing operation with around 120 machines (a large number of them were the Tupolev Tu-2). In place of the Karlslander Air Force, which has been weakened by the rigorous fighting since the outbreak of war, the assault was carried out by militants from the United States of Liberion, Britannia and Fuso’s Volunteer Air Squadron. P/O Katou Takeko from the Fuso Imperial Army Air Service’s third squadron’s actions were particularly commendable as she shot down and destroyed a total of bomber units. In the results of the battle, 60% of the enemy units were hit. P/O Katou Takeko shot down 4 units on her own. (Giving her the highest individual rank for shoot downs). In commendation of this achievement, Karlsland have decided to award P/O Katou with the Iron Cross.
Feeling that the way she did things was incredibly insignificant, and that she continued even now to think about such trivial things, Tomoko became distressed.
 
   
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Tomoko’s shoulders dropped, she was crestfallen. She was glad for her friend’s achievement, but there was no way she could match it in a place like Suomus.
I kind of…, feel like I’ve become nothing but a leftover. Is it alright for me, a female warrior of Fuso, who people go to the length of calling an ace, to rot into obscurity in a place like this? How should I put it, why can’t I fit that viewpoint anymore, I wonder? The ability and achievements that I have, this isn’t the place where I can pursue them…
 
   
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I can’t keep letting these high aspirations escape me.
Tomoko picked up the newspaper that was beside her.
 
   
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But I’ve just got no willpower left.
It was put down for the use of the volunteer soldiers, the Britannia Times newspaper. On the front page, news of the war situation in Karlsland caught the eye. When she saw the large news report in the second column, her eyes widened.
 
   
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We’re off duty after lunch. It seemed like a good idea to train…but it’s pointless.
"The outstanding performance of the witches from the East"
 
 
Yesterday, a large scale Neuroi bombing raid formation manifested in München, Karlsland. The formation consisted of around 200 Neuroi. Instead of the Karlslander Air Force, who has been weakened by the rigorous fighting since the outbreak of war, the assault was carried out by the United States of Liberion, Britannia, and soldiers from Fuso’s Volunteer Air Squadron. From the Fuso Imperial Army Air Service, P/O Katou Takeko’s actions were particularly commendable, shooting down and destroying a total number of 20 Neuroi. In the result of today’s battle, 60% were destroyed. P/O Katou shot down 4 on her own, (giving her the highest shoot down count of the day). In commendation of this achievement, Karlsland have decided to award P/O Katou with the Iron Cross.
 
 
Tomoko’s shoulders dropped, she was crestfallen. She was glad for her friend’s achievement, but if you were to compare it to her own situation, there would be absolutely nothing to be dazzled by.
 
 
"I can’t keep letting these high aspirations escape me."
 
 
"Yet, I’m not in the frame of mind to do anything."
 
 
"After lunch, we’re off duty. Even though I’d thought to train, it’d be pointless."
 
   
 
Tomoko stood up unsteadily, leaving the mess hall.
 
Tomoko stood up unsteadily, leaving the mess hall.
   
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Close to Kauhava Air Force Base, was a town called Slussen. It was around 30 minutes away by car. Slussen was a small town with a population of around 2,000 people. Tomoko had asked the base guards if she could head out there, and they had prepared her a car. It was difficult to drive on the streets layered with the slush caused by freshly fallen snow - from the base, it was one straight drive all the way to Slussen. It was Christmas in a month’s time, and Slussen had already begun preparations. The invasion of countries near the border by the Neuroi did nothing to stop the residents from having cheerful looks upon their faces.
Close to Kauhava Air Force Base, approximately a 30 minute car journey away was a town called Slussen. With a population of only 2,000 people, it was a small town.
 
   
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As Tomoko got out the car, she realised that it must be unusual to see an Oriental person - people had stopped what they were doing just to stare at her. Curious children began to approach Tomoko, speaking a few words to her. No matter how hard she tried to speak it, Tomoko couldn’t understand Suomish, and had no idea what the children were saying.
Tomoko had asked a favour of the base guards, and they had prepared her a car.
 
   
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“Sorry…I don’t understand your language. Um, Hyvää- Hyvää Päivää”
It was difficult to drive on the streets layered with the slush caused by fallen snow; she was told that if she went straight ahead on this road, she would arrive at Slussen.
 
   
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When she spoke the Suomish that she could remember the children burst into laughter.
In this small town, preparing for the arrival of Christmas in a months time, the Neuroi invasion of countries near the border didn’t stop the residents from having cheerful faces.
 
   
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“Hyvää Päivää!”
As Tomoko got out the car, she noticed that it was unusual to see an Oriental person, and that people had stopped what they were doing to stare at Tomoko.
 
   
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After that, the children continued to speak in Suomish. As Tomoko was in a spot of bother, an elderly person came to her aid.
Children who were livened with curiosity were approaching Tomoko, speaking to her a few words. No matter how hard she tried to speak it, Tomoko couldn’t understand Suomish, and had no idea what the children were saying.
 
   
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“Are you a foreigner?”
"Sorry…I don’t understand your language. Um, Hyvää- Hyvää Päivää"
 
   
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The words were spoken in Britannian. As Tomoko nodded her head with a yes, the elderly person translated the words of the children.
When she spoke the Suomish that she could remember, the children burst into laughter.
 
"Hyvää Päivää!"
 
   
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“They’re asking if you’re a witch.”
After that, yet again, the children started to speak in Suomish.
 
   
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“Huh? How did they know that?” Tomoko was bewildered.
As Tomoko was in a spot of bother, an old person came to stop the conversation.
 
   
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“Well, a lot of cars come from Kauhava Air Force Base, not to mention you’re foreign, and a beautiful young girl. It adds up, doesn’t it? Aren’t the witches the ones that came here to fight the Neuroi? That’s what the children know you for.”
"Are you a foreigner?"
 
   
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“Ah, I see. Your English really is impressive.”
The words were spoken in Britannian. As Tomoko nodded her head with a yes, the old person translated the words of the children.
 
   
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“Ah, I used to be a university lecturer, although I’m currently retired…”
"They’re asking if you’re a witch."
 
   
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The children began tugging at Tomoko’s arm.
"Huh? Why would they know of that?"
 
   
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“Eh? Where do you want to go?”
Tomoko said with a look of surprise.
 
   
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“’Won’t you come to our house?’ - They’re inviting you.”
With the numbers of cars from Kauhava Air Force Base, and you’re foreign, moreover, a young beautiful girl. Aren’t the witches the ones that fight the Neuroi? Are what the children know you as.
 
   
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“Where is your house?”
"I see. Your English really is impressive."
 
   
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As she asked, they didn’t understand her speech, but understood her gesture, and the oldest child pointed at the corner of the street. There stood a magnificent building made of brick.
"I used to be a university lecturer. Even though I’ve retired now…"
 
   
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“Wow! It’s big isn’t it? Don’t you live in such a wonderful house! Do all of you live in this house?”
The children were tugging at Tomoko’s arm.
 
   
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As Tomoko enquired about the house, the elderly person answered her.
"Eh? Eh? Where are you leading me to?"
 
   
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“This house it…how should I put it…it’s an orphanage.”
"Won’t you come to our house? They’re inviting you."
 
   
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“An orphanage you say?”
"Where is your house?"
 
   
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Tomoko was a little taken aback.
As she asked, they didn’t understand the words, but understood the gesture, and the oldest child pointed at the corner of the street. There was a magnificent building made of brick.
 
   
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“Unfortunately so, these children’s parents have passed away and can no longer raise them. They’re children with nowhere left to go.”
"Eh, its big isn’t it? Don’t you live in such a wonderful house? Do you all live here?"
 
   
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If Tomoko left suddenly, the children could get upset. The elderly person lent her a hand and guided them. The children began to look a little lonely, but they soon brightened up as they said something to Tomoko.
When she enquired, the old person informed her.
 
   
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“Good luck fighting the Neuroi!”
"The house, how should I put it…, it’s an orphanage."
 
   
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The words lingered in her mind for a while, and then she smiled. As she did so, the children’s smiles began to fade away. She waved to them for a while, until the children had disappeared into the entrance of the orphanage. She let out a sigh. The words of the children weren't easy to swallow.
"Orphanage?"
 
   
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“Good luck fighting the Neuroi!” huh…
"Yes…, these children, their parents passed away, and it’s somewhere for children who have no-one to raise them, and nowhere else to go."
 
   
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I wonder if I can finally reach the point where I can do my best…
When Tomoko left abruptly, with diffidence, the old person gently reprove the children. The children’s faces began to look lonely, but they soon turned to smiles as they said something to Tomoko.
 
   
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“Is there a bar in this area?”
"Good luck fighting the Neuroi!"
 
   
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Tomoko asked the elderly person.
After Tomoko was a little thoughtful, she looked as if she were smiling. As she did so, the children’s smiles began to fade away. Tomoko waved her hand for a while.
 
   
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The elderly person pointed to a house they were facing. Beneath a barrel shaped sign was a building with a façade that resembled that of a bar. Tomoko was feeling miserable, and went to seek solace in drinking alcohol.
After the children had disappeared into the entrance of the orphanage, she let out a sigh. The words the children had just spoken were deep.
 
   
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‘Giii’ the door creaked, as she opened it and entered. Despite the fact that it was lunchtime, the inside retained a gloomy atmosphere. Nevertheless, it didn’t seem shady. Meals were served alongside coffee for lunch, and half of the tables in the bar were filled. It was no surprise that an Oriental person would be easily noticed - all at once, the occupants of the bar began directing their attention towards Tomoko. However, it wasn’t anything to be concerned about, so Tomoko seated herself at the counter, and gestured towards the alcohol she wanted to order. She’d grown used to receiving attention when she was in her own country.
"Good luck fighting the Neuroi!" huh…
 
   
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Even though she’d intended to order wine, she ended up with a washed out looking, transparent alcohol. Upon taking a mouthful of the drink, the strength activated her gag reflex. The middle aged bartender glared at her, saying ‘coss, coss’ with a pleasant smile. It seemed like it might be the name of the drink.
"I wonder if I can visit the stage where I can do my best…"
 
   
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At any rate I should get this drink down. It feels like a burning sensation coursing through my throat, the inside of my stomach feels as if a fire is raging .I get it; this alcohol helps you forget the coldness.I guess they rely on strong alcohol like this instead of heaters in snowy countries. I can feel it in my heart too, but I don’t feel warm at all. Most of all…, it’s unforgiveable that I feel no joy for Takeko’s military gains. How could I possibly be jealous at the success of a close friend…
Tomoko asked the old person.
 
   
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Tomoko caved in disgust.
"Is there a bar in this area?"
 
   
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It looks like I’m downing a large amount. After several drinks, when I asked the bartender for seconds, he shook his head. He brought over a bottle of alcohol, did a drinking gesture, and then made a cross sign. I…guess I’ve probably had a little too much to drink…
The old person pointed to a house they were facing. Beneath a barrel shaped sign, she could see a building that looked similar to a bar. Feeling miserable, Tomoko went to take comfort in drinking alcohol.
 
   
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As she inadvertently turned her gaze to the bars interior, she recognised three all too familiar people. She hadn’t noticed up until now due to the hustle and bustle and dim lighting in the bar. For some reason or another, even though she was in their line of sight, they hadn’t noticed that Tomoko was seated at the bar either. Tomoko stood up and began to head in their direction.
"Giii" the door creaked.
 
   
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“Well, that sure was fun! If we keep drinking like this, we might accidentally forget that we’re in the middle of a war with the Neuroi!”
As she opened it and entered, despite the fact that it was lunchtime, it was gloomy inside.
 
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Katharine had her back turned towards Tomoko. Seated around her, Ursula was reading a book. Next to her was Beurling with her usual pessimistic facial expression, drinking alcohol from a small glass.
   
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“I thought that I hadn’t seen you around the base much recently, why doesn’t it surprise me that you were in this kind of place?”
Nevertheless, there wasn’t a suspicious atmosphere about it.
 
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The three of them turned around as they heard Tomoko’s unsympathetic voice.
   
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“OH, Tomoko! Let’s drink together!” Katharine asked in a typically carefree voice, seemingly unbothered by Tomoko’s tone.
For lunch they were serving meals and coffee, and half the tables were full. It was no surprise that an Oriental person would be easily noticed, all at once, the occupants of the bar were directing their attention towards Tomoko. There wasn’t anything to be worried about, so Tomoko seated herself at the counter, and gestured towards the alcohol she wanted to order. She’d grown accustomed to receiving a lot of attention from when she lived in her own country.
 
   
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With a thump, Tomoko grabbed a chair and sat down. Katharine took the opportunity to fill the glass Tomoko was holding with wine. Not satisfied with the gesture, Tomoko grabbed the bottle of wine from Katharine and downed the remainder without so much as taking a breather.
Even though she had intended to order wine, she ended up with a washed out looking, transparent alcohol. When she held a mouthful, the strength made it seem as if she were going to throw up. The middle aged bartender glared at her, saying ‘coss, coss’ with a pleasant smile.
 
 
"Somehow, that seems like it might be the name of this drink."
 
   
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“OH”
"At any rate, I should get this drink down."
 
   
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Tomoko brought the wine bottle up into the air, and vigorously slammed it down on the table. She then surveyed the scene with an intoxicated look about her.
It feels as if something burning is going down my throat, inside my stomach it feels as if a fire is raging.
 
   
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“You lot don’t give a damn about your abilities. Understand?”
"I get it; this alcohol helps you forget the coldness. In snowy countries, they have this kind of strong alcohol instead of heaters.
 
   
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“What exactly is that supposed to mean?”
Even though it’s reached my heart too, I feel in no means warm. Most of all…, it’s unforgiveable that I feel no joy for Takeko’s military gains. Such a thing as jealousy the success of a close friend…
 
   
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Beurling responded first, looking in Tomoko’s direction.
Tomoko caved into disgust.
 
   
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“We’re the chosen witches, aren’t we? You lot, you don’t have any sense of responsibility! I mean come on, how is it acceptable to be skipping your training and duties to get drunk at lunchtime!?” Tomoko interjected sharply, forgetting her own hypocrisy. After she had spoken, Beurling downed the drink in her glass. She opened her mouth after speaking.
I’ve noticed, I’m downing a large amount. After a drink, when I told the bartender, ‘seconds’, he shook his head. He brought over a bottle of alcohol, did a drinking gesture, and then made a cross sign. In short, I’ve had too much to drink.
 
   
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“Even mentioning something like ‘responsibility’ is a bother. Why should I care? I didn’t desire to be a witch. It’s like, just because you’ve got magical power, you should automatically become a witch, before you can even say anything against it. Not just anyone could long to be a witch. The girls who couldn’t become them ended up as actresses in Piccadilly. In other words, we were automatically made out to be ‘witches’. We didn’t have a choice in coming here either, did we? That’s what I mean.”
As she inadvertently turned her gaze to the bars interior, she noticed that three people she was familiar with were seated. Due to the hustle and bustle and dim lighting of the bar, she hadn’t noticed up until now. For some reason or another, even though she was facing towards them, they hadn’t noticed Tomoko was seated at the bar.
 
   
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Uncharacteristically, Katharine let out a sigh.
Tomoko stood up, and began to head in that direction.
 
   
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“I definitely longed to be a witch! But, I just might not have any talent…Just because you’ve got magical powers don’t mean you’re gonna be any good with equipment. Even though you need magical power to be a witch, it doesn’t mean that everyone who has those kinda abilities is gonna have any skill in airborne operations.” Katharine said in a slightly solemn tone of voice.
"Well, that was fun! If we keep drinking like this, we might accidentally forget that we’re in the middle of war with the Neuroi!"
 
   
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“Even if you’re trying your best, it’s so easy to become a nuisance…It really doesn’t help any negatives feelings of being ‘useless’.”
When Katharine had completely finished, she had her back turned towards Tomoko. In her direction, Ursula was reading a book. Next to her, was Beurling, with her usual pessimistic facial expression, was drinking alcohol from a small glass.
 
   
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Without uttering a single word, Ursula placed her book atop the surface of the table.
"I thought that I hadn’t seen you around the base much recently, so you were in this kind of place, huh."
 
   
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“Please be quieter. I can’t focus.”
As Tomoko spoke in a cold voice, everyone turned around.
 
[[Image:SW_vol1c05_01.jpg|thumb|''"OH, Tomoko! Let’s drink together!"'']]
 
"OH, Tomoko! Let’s drink together!"
 
   
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“I see how it is. Well, just know that I expect nothing from any of you lot.”
Katharine asked in a typically carefree voice. With a thump, Tomoko took hold of a chair and sat down. Katharine filled the cup Tomoko was holding with wine. Tomoko then grasped the bottle of wine from Katharine, and downed the remainder without taking a break to breathe.
 
   
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Tomoko sighed. After that, she stood up, and left the bar.
"OH"
 
   
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The remaining Beurling group exchanged glances.
Tomoko brought the wine bottle up into the air, and slammed it down onto the table with vigour. After that, she surveyed the scene with an intoxicated look about her.
 
   
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“’Expect nothing’ huh…It’s always the same words, being said over and over again.”
"You lot, I spit on your own abilities. Got it?"
 
   
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Katharine muttered with a feeling of self derision.
"What’s exactly is that supposed to mean?"
 
   
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“Indeed so.” Beurling agreed.
Beurling was the first to speak, looking in Tomoko’s direction.
 
   
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“No matter where we go, we’re labelled as misfits.”
"We’re the chosen witches, aren’t we? You lot, don’t have any sense of responsibility! Anyhow, how is it alright to be missing training and duties to get drunk at lunchtime!?"
 
   
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“I agree.”
Tomoko interjected sharply, forgetting her own fault. After she had done so, Beurling downed the drink in her glass. After she’d finished, she opened her mouth.
 
 
"A sense of responsibility, even saying such a thing as that is troublesome. It’s nothing; I don’t mean that I had a wish of becoming a ‘witch’. It’s said that because you’ve got magical power, you should automatically become a witch, before you can even say anything against it. It doesn’t mean that no-one can be taken in by ‘the witches’. The girls who couldn’t become one became something like actresses in Piccadilly. In other words, we were automatically made out to be ‘witches’. It’s the same here, it’s decided automatically. That’s what I mean."
 
 
Unusually, Katharine let out a sigh.
 
 
"I was definitely taken in! But, I might not have any talent…Just because you have magical power doesn’t mean you’re going to be good with equipment. So that I could become a witch, even though magical power is essential, for everyone who has magical abilities, it’s not always true that you’ll have any skill in airborne operations."
 
 
Katharine said in a slightly solemn tone of voice.
 
 
"Even if you’re trying your best, anyone can be a hassle…You could easily feel more like you can’t do anything."
 
 
Without saying a single word, Ursula placed her book atop the surface of the table.
 
 
"Please speak in a quieter voice. I can’t focus."
 
 
With a ‘fuu’, Tomoko sighed.
 
 
"I get it. I expect nothing from any of you lot."
 
 
After that, she stood up, and left the bar.
 
 
The remaining Beurling group exchanged glances. Katharine muttered with a feeling of self derision.
 
 
"’Expect nothing’ huh…It’s the same thing, being said over and over again."
 
 
"Indeed so." Beurling said.
 
 
"No matter where we go, we’re labelled as misfits."
 
 
"I agree."
 
   
 
From her book, Ursula nodded her head.
 
From her book, Ursula nodded her head.
   
Katharine observed everyone’s faces for a while, and then spoke in a voice as if she’d noticed something.
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Katharine observed Beurling and Ursula’s reactions for a while, and then spoke in a tone of voice that suggested that she’d noticed something.
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“Oh my, could it be that you two are going to put up with what Tomoko just said?”
 
"Oh my, could it be that you two are going to put up with what Tomoko just said?"
 
   
 
There was silence from both Beurling and Ursula. Katharine took a hold of the glass in front of her, and gulped the contents down.
 
There was silence from both Beurling and Ursula. Katharine took a hold of the glass in front of her, and gulped the contents down.
   
"I really think we ought to change a little from here on out. But, it’s impossible. Only by participating in training can we stretch everyone’s legs. Here, we are misfits."
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“I really think we oughta change a little from here on out. But if we carry on like this we’ll achieve nothing. The only way to stretch everyone’s legs is to take part in training. If we stay here, we are misfits.
   
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“Humph. For people like us, no matter what our whereabouts are, we’ll always be misfits. Of course we’d be misfits if we keep coming here like this, let’s just leave it at that.”
Beurling snapped in disgust.
 
   
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Beurling snapped back in disgust.
"Humph. For people like us, no matter what our whereabouts are, we’ll still be like this. Of course it’d be like that here, just leave it at that."
 
   
"But...it might be possible to find somewhere. That is, when it was decided that we would be permanently transferred to Suomus, there was a small amount of expectation. In a place like this, we might get better. But, it is in no means impossible for people to change."
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“We can’t give up hope. When it was decided that we would be permanently to Suomus there was a small amount of expectation, right? They might have thought that our skills might get better in a place like this. It’s not impossible for people to change.
   
Beurling was completely silent. As she hadn’t opened her mouth, Katharine assumed that she might harbour the same feelings.
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Beurling was silenced. Her lack of response suggested to Katharine that she might harbour the same feelings.
   
“Say, Ursula. Do you think that too?”
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“Say, Ursula. Don’t you think that too?”
   
Ursula didn’t answer. In a lonely manner, she hung her head in shame, biting on her lip.
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Ursula didn’t answer. She hung her head in shame with loneliness, biting on her lip.
   
There was that time.
 
   
With elegance, classical music flowed throughout the interior of the bar, changing completely to a state run broadcast from Suomus. A while after the grating sounds had finished, the strange voice of the announcer reverberated from the speakers.
 
   
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Then there was that time.
This is a message for the people of Suomus. This is a message for the people of Suomus.
 
   
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Classical music flowed elegantly throughout the interior of the bar. The elegance was soon interrupted as it changed abruptly to a state broadcast from Suomus. After the crackle of the grating sounds had ended, the announcer’s peculiar voice reverberated from the speakers.
People were talking amongst themselves, this wasn’t a normal occurrence.
 
   
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“This is a message for the people of Suomus. This is a message for the people of Suomus.”
"Formations of ‘Neuroi’ are advancing across the national border. I will repeat. Formations of ‘Neuroi’ are advancing across the national border. Respective cities near the borders have sounded the air alarm as an official announcement. Please calmly follow the directions of the military, and seek refuge. This is not a drill. I repeat. This is not a drill."
 
   
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People were talking amongst themselves; this definitely wasn’t a normal occurrence.
The occupants of the bar began to panic. It was frenzied, a commotion, people were dashing outside, hiding under tables, beginning to cry, people’s reactions were varied.
 
   
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“Formations of ‘Neuroi’ are advancing across the national border. I will repeat. Formations of ‘Neuroi’ are advancing across the national border. Respective cities near the borders have sounded the air alarm as an official announcement. Please calmly follow the directions of the military, and seek refuge. This is not a drill. I repeat. This is not a drill.”
Katharine and the others hadn’t understood the radio transmission, yet there was one simple word that they had comprehension of.
 
   
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The occupants of the bar flew into a panic. It was frenzied, a commotion, people were dashing outside, hiding under tables, beginning to cry, the assortment of different reactions were all laced with fear.
"Neuroi"
 
   
  +
Katharine and the others hadn’t understood the radio transmission. There was only one word that they had even remotely understood.
When they stood up, they could hear the sound of explosions from outside. The three of them instantly lay across the floor. The explosion sounds were intermittent; the sound of several more reverberated…, before stopping abruptly.
 
   
  +
‘Neuroi’
Exchanging glances, the three of them dashed out of the bar. Outside, a ghostly light had started to spread. The Neuroi formation was dropping bombs. The sound of the siren of fire engines drew closer. Several buildings had collapsed due to the bombing. A good thing was that there didn’t seem to be a large number of enemy aircraft. Taking into account the number of bombs, it was likely that there was a place where more of the formation was.
 
   
  +
When they stood up, they could hear the sound of explosions from outside. The three of them dropped onto the floor out of an act of instinct. The explosion sounds were intermittent - the sound of several more explosions reverberated, before stopping abruptly.
Either way, the peaceful town had been so brutally assaulted, and had been left alone after a space of ten minutes had passed. People who had been injured or killed by fragments of the bombs lay here and there. The people, who had up until now been walking with such peaceful faces, had experienced such a terrible disaster, and were trying their best to nurse them.
 
  +
  +
They exchanged confused glances as they dashed out of the bar. An eerie miasma had begun to spread outside. The Neuroi formation was dropping bombs. The sound of fire engine sirens drew closer. Several buildings had collapsed due to the bombing. If there was one good thing, it was that there wasn’t a huge number of enemy aircraft. Taking into account the number of bombs, it was likely that there was a place where most of the formation was.
  +
Small enemy numbers or not, the peaceful town had been so brutally assaulted and then abandoned within the time frame of ten minutes. The bodies of people who had been injured or killed by fragments of the bombs were scattered all over. The survivors, who had up until now been walking with such peaceful faces, had been so suddenly thrown into such a terrible disaster, and were now nursing those who had been wounded.
   
 
A group of children were standing around a collapsed building, in tears.
 
A group of children were standing around a collapsed building, in tears.
   
"What is it? Are you alright? Have you got any injuries?"
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“What is it? Are you alright? Have you got any injuries?
   
Katharine got closer. The children said a number of things, but as Katharine couldn’t understand what they were saying, she shook her head.
+
Katharine got closer. The children responded, but it was no use. Katharine couldn’t understand what they were saying and shook her head.
   
Ursula, who could understand Suomish, listened to the children’s words.
+
Luckily, Ursula could understand Suomish, and listened carefully to what the children had to say.
   
"It seems like this was an orphanage for these children."
+
“It seems like this was an orphanage for these children.
   
She looked at the building which had collapsed due to the bombing, and then Katharine stared at the crying children.
+
She looked at the desecrated building solemnly. Katherine looked in the direction of the children, it seemed like they were going to cry.
   
  +
“An orphanage, huh.” Beurling muttered in an uncharacteristically emotive voice.
"An orphanage, huh."
 
Beurling muttered in an uncharacteristically emotive voice.
 
   
"…These children’s home, it’s completely gone. They’ve got nowhere else to go; even though they came out here…Everywhere is completely gone."
+
“…Their house, it’s completely gone. Even though they live here because they have nowhere else to go…in the end it’s all gone.
   
  +
“All because of war”
Beurling murmured with a sigh.
 
   
  +
Beurling murmured with a sigh.
"All because of fighting."
 
   
  +
Katharine nodded her head, “It’s terrible. They’ve got nowhere to go and only us for support. All in the space of ten minutes...”
Katharine nodded her head.
 
   
"Yes. They’ve nowhere to go; it’s only been ten minutes."
 
   
After she’d remembered to wash her face with water to get rid of her drunkenness, Tomoko rode the car, and began to advance on the road that led back to Kauhava Air Force Base.
 
   
After a while of doing so, she could hear the sound of explosions in the distance. What? She thought as she turned on the radio, hearing the announcer cry out a repeat. She couldn’t understand Suomish, but there was one unpleasant word in that broadcast that made perfect sense.
+
After splashing her face with water to dissolve her drunkenness, Tomoko began to drive along the road that led back to Kauhava Air Force Base. After doing so for a while, she could hear the sound of explosions in the distance. She hastily turned on the radio, hearing the announcer cry out a repeat of the warning. She couldn’t understand Suomish, but there was one unpleasant word in that broadcast that made perfect sense.
   
  +
‘Neuroi’
"Neuroi"
 
   
 
They arrived just now…Those guys…
 
They arrived just now…Those guys…
   
  +
“For god’s sake, they sure are good with their timing!”
"Honestly, at this time!"
 
   
As she cried out, the instant that she stepped on the accelerator, she could see a small black mark in front of her. At that moment, the size of it started to expand. At that instant, Tomoko grasped onto the handle. Mud sprung up from the place Tomoko’s car was in.
+
At that instant, she thrust her foot onto the accelerator. In front of her was a small black mark. As she noticed it, it began to expand in size. Tomoko grasped onto the handle, sending a flurry of mud springing up from the wheels.
   
 
Machine gun fire!
 
Machine gun fire!
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Next to Tomoko, a black shadow began to roll past with a pyun!
 
Next to Tomoko, a black shadow began to roll past with a pyun!
   
Small wings protruded from its large torso. At the nose was a propeller that was similar to that of a Striker. It was cylindrical, and seemed to be in the shape of a fly, a melee weapon Neuroi…It was the silhouette of the Neuroi she had fought in Fuso, the Laros.
+
Small wings protruded from its large torso. At the nose was a propeller that was similar to that of a Striker Unit. It was cylindrical, and seemed to be in the shape of a fly, a melee weapon Neuroi…It was the silhouette of the Neuroi she had fought in Fuso, the Laros.
   
 
Ku!
 
Ku!
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At the one time I’m not at the base, the enemy start an invasion! Witches are powerless on the Earth’s surface. If I return to the base quickly, they can’t ambush us! I can still see that Laros from before in the rear mirror. It’s turning from side to side, I wonder if it’s going to attack again.
 
At the one time I’m not at the base, the enemy start an invasion! Witches are powerless on the Earth’s surface. If I return to the base quickly, they can’t ambush us! I can still see that Laros from before in the rear mirror. It’s turning from side to side, I wonder if it’s going to attack again.
   
Tomoko pushed onto the accelerator faster, but it was already in the 5th gear and wouldn’t go any faster. It continued to pursue her. In the rear mirror, the wings of the Laros were glowing. Tomoko instantly bent down. She heard the sound of glass smashing, rushing around the cars interior. As she raised her head, it wasn’t just the rear that had been smashed; the glass of the front windscreen had also shattered.
+
Tomoko pushed onto the accelerator faster, but it was already in the 5th gear and wouldn’t go any further. All the while, the Laros continued to pursue her. In the rear mirror, the wings of the Laros started to glow. She quickly thrust her body down, and heard the sound of glass shattering into little pieces, pieces that scattered around the cars interior. As she raised her head, it wasn’t just the rear window that had been smashed; the glass of the front windscreen had also shattered. Fortunately, her body hadn’t been harmed, but…
Fortunately, her body hadn’t been harmed, but…
 
   
 
In front of her, she could see the Laros rotating. It seemed like it had an intention of being persistent with its assault. Tomoko began to grind her teeth.
 
In front of her, she could see the Laros rotating. It seemed like it had an intention of being persistent with its assault. Tomoko began to grind her teeth.
  +
I don’t want to die like this! Without a striker unit I’m powerless…
   
  +
The Laros pointed the tip of it’s nose in her direction…
I don’t want to die in this kind of place. Although, there’s absolutely nothing I can do right here.
 
   
In the instant that the Laros pointed the tip of its nose in this direction…, the wings burst into flames with a bo! In that manner, it began to spin, turning sideways. From above, she could see something small do a nose dive. It was a mechanised air infantryman.
+
Suddenly, the wings burst into flames, and it began to spin, flipping around sideways. From above, she could see something small do a nose dive.
  +
It was a mechanised air infantryman.
   
Who could that be? Could it be F/O Elma, or Haruka? However, the silhouette is different from either of them. It’s probably one of those guys from the 1st Squadron.
+
Who could that be? Could it be F/O Elma, or Haruka? However, the silhouette is different from either of them. It’s probably one of those guys from the 1st Squadron.
   
Despite feeling happy for being saved, she felt more frustration than anything else.
+
She was relieved to have been saved, but she felt more frustration than anything else.
   
Flt Lt Mika Ahonen’s darling face passed into her mind.
+
Flt Lt Mika Ahonen’s ‘darling’ face passed into her mind.
   
 
I can’t believe I was saved by a person like that…I barely made it back to Kauhava Air Force Base…Over there it must be a disastrous scene. The Neuroi’s surprise attack was clever. They destroyed buildings, and flames are spreading everywhere.
 
I can’t believe I was saved by a person like that…I barely made it back to Kauhava Air Force Base…Over there it must be a disastrous scene. The Neuroi’s surprise attack was clever. They destroyed buildings, and flames are spreading everywhere.
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She ran towards the hanger where the Striker Units were, inside F/O Elma and Haruka were shaking, embracing each other.
 
She ran towards the hanger where the Striker Units were, inside F/O Elma and Haruka were shaking, embracing each other.
   
"What are you doing?"
+
“What are you doing!?
   
 
Tomoko shouted, calling out to the aircraft men.
 
Tomoko shouted, calling out to the aircraft men.
   
"Get out my Ki-27! Hurry up!"
+
“Get out my Ki-27! Hurry up!
   
They ran over, equipping the Ki-27 onto Tomoko. She idled along the runway, before flying up into the sky. From the earpiece attached to her ear, she could hear the voice of Flt Lt Häkkinen, who was in the base control centre.
+
They ran over, equipping Tomoko with the Ki-27. She idled along the runway, before flying up into the sky. From the earpiece attached to her ear, she could hear the voice of Flt Lt Häkkinen, who was in the base control centre.
   
"This is ‘Snow Woman’. This is ‘Snow Woman’. All units return to base."
+
“This is ‘Snow Woman’. This is ‘Snow Woman’. All units return to base.
   
 
What’s she talking about? I still haven’t had a chance to fight!
 
What’s she talking about? I still haven’t had a chance to fight!
   
"’Snow Woman. Tell me the location of the enemy!"
+
“’Snow Woman’. Tell me the location of the enemy!
   
"P/O Anabuki Tomoko. With the exception of an emergency, you should not answer like that to anyone above the Squadron Commander."
+
“P/O Anabuki Tomoko. With the exception of an emergency, you should not answer like that to anyone above the Squadron Commander.
   
"Is this not an emergency!? Now where is the enemy-"
+
“Is this not an emergency!? Now where is the enemy-
   
  +
“The enemy have already withdrawn. Today’s battle is over.”
Flt Lt Häkkinen’s voice was as cold as ice, resounding.
 
   
  +
Flt Lt Häkkinen’s voice resounded, as cold as ice.
"The enemy have already withdrawn. Today’s battle is over."
 
   
   
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In the mess hall of the barracks…
 
In the mess hall of the barracks…
   
All the members of the Suomus Independent Volunteer Squadron had gathered there, staring idly at the ceiling. The Neuroi had only attacked the base with a melee weapon; it was a blessing in disguise. There were holes bullet holes all over and the fuel tanker for the usage of the base establishment had had it; it would be no loss as it had almost filled its war potential.
+
All the members of the Suomus Independent Volunteer Squadron were gathered and staring idly at the ceiling. The Neuroi had only attacked the base with a melee weapon; it was a blessing in disguise. There were bullet holes all over and the fuel tanker used by the base was done for - it would be no loss as it had almost filled its war potential.
 
However…, there was one shock from the surprise attack, and it was a considerably big thing.
 
   
  +
Minor damage aside, there was one huge problem with the ambush.
Even with the 1st Squadron’s hard fighting, the Neuroi had still managed to pass over the borders…They hadn’t been able to prevent the Neuroi from bombing the nearby town Slussen, and now there was a flood of complaints from the townsfolk.
 
   
  +
Even with the 1st Squadron’s hard fighting, the Neuroi had still managed to pass over the borders…They hadn’t been able to prevent the Neuroi from bombing the nearby town Slussen, and now there was a flood of complaints from the townsfolk.
Tomoko was seated in a frustrated manner, not opening her mouth. Haruka, who was seated beside her, began to fidget uncomfortably.
 
   
  +
It wasn’t hard to see that Tomoko was fuming; she didn’t open her mouth once. Haruka, who was seated beside her, began to fidget uncomfortably.
 
When the Neuroi came and attacked…I was so frightened I couldn’t move.
 
When the Neuroi came and attacked…I was so frightened I couldn’t move.
   
She attempted to say something, but every time she was hindered by the harsh atmosphere of Tomoko, she couldn’t speak at all. Over there, P/O Elma had returned from the control room.
+
She attempted to say something, but each time she was hindered by the harsh atmosphere of Tomoko, rendering her unable to speak at all. P/O Elma had returned from the control room.
   
"From tomorrow, it seems that we’ll be deployed alongside the 1st Squadron. And then, we shall offer the 1st Squadron support. We’ll be those girls’ back up. We’ll be accompanying objects…"
+
“From tomorrow, it seems that we’ll be deployed alongside the 1st Squadron. We’ll do nothing more than offer the 1st Squadron support. Basically, we’re their back up. We’ll be the accompanying ‘objects’…”
   
After that, Tomoko lowered her head quickly.
+
Tomoko’s head dropped quickly.
   
"Pilot Officer Anabuki…, I’m sorry for today. I’m only cowardly…"
+
“Pilot Officer Anabuki…, I’m sorry for today. I’m only cowardly…”
   
 
Katharine hit F/O Elma on the shoulder.
 
Katharine hit F/O Elma on the shoulder.
   
"It wasn’t just F/O Elma…We were also in the wrong. Today, we saw children who lived in the town and had lost the place that they lived in. In this way, the amount of children like that will increase. That’s why, I’ll do my best. Isn’t that so, Ursula, P/O Beurling?"
+
“It wasn’t just F/O Elma…We’re no good either. Today, we saw children who lived in the town and had lost the place that they called home. It’s unforgivable to let the number of children in that situation rise. That’s why, I’ll do my best. Ain’t that so, Ursula, P/O Beurling?
   
Beurling murmured “yes”. Ursula also nodded in agreement.
+
Beurling murmured a “yes”. Ursula also nodded in agreement.
   
"For that reason, please, Tomoko."
+
“For that reason, please, Tomoko.
   
 
F/O Elma grabbed Tomoko’s hand.
 
F/O Elma grabbed Tomoko’s hand.
   
"Not only in training, please take control over battle in the sky too…Just as I thought, as I don’t have any real combat experience, I can’t take control. And today, you saw me trembling…"
+
“Not only in training, please take control over our aerial battle too…Just as I thought, as I don’t have any real combat experience, I can’t take control. And today, you saw me trembling…”
 
 
Tomoko stood up.
 
Tomoko stood up.
   
  +
“Oh!”
"Oh!"
 
   
Everyone stirred.
+
Everyone stirred, waiting to see what she had to say.
   
"Understood. I’ll take control."
+
“Understood. I’ll take control.
   
"With this we’ll have tremendous strength!"
+
“With this we’ll have tremendous strength!
   
Katharine jumped at. Haruka also smoothed down her chest. Beurling glanced at Tomoko and smiled. Ursula closed the pages of the book she was reading.
+
Katharine jumped up. Haruka smoothed down her chest. Beurling glanced at Tomoko and smiled. Ursula closed the pages of the book she was reading.
  +
“If that’s been decided then, it’s a celebration! Good luck from tomorrow!”
   
  +
Despite their trust in her, Tomoko spoke to the rest of the squad in a cold, disconnected tone.
"If that’s been decided then, it’s a celebration! From tomorrow, good luck!"
 
   
  +
“Well then, I’ll hand down orders.”
Tomoko spoke to the excited members of the Squadron in a cold voice.
 
   
  +
“Eh? Orders…?”
"Well then, I’ll hand down orders."
 
 
"Eh? Orders?"
 
   
 
Everyone stared at Tomoko.
 
Everyone stared at Tomoko.
   
"I mean exactly as I stated. For these past two weeks, I’ve been observing your actions. Now I finally understand. You’re useless!"
+
“I mean exactly as I say. For these past two weeks, I’ve kept a close eye on you all. And now I finally understand. You’re all useless!
   
"U-Uh, I don’t think that might…"
+
“U-Uh, I don’t think that might…”
   
"It’s alright. I’ll fight by myself. Please watch, you lot."
+
“It’s alright. I’ll fight by myself. It’d honour me if you lot would pay close attention.
   
Tomoko turned her body around, and walked towards her room.
+
Tomoko turned around and began to head towards her room.
   
"What the! Even though we went through such trouble to get motivated!”
+
“What the! Even though we went through such trouble to get motivated!”
   
 
Katharine shouted.
 
Katharine shouted.
   
"Tomoko Shou-i…"
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“Tomoko Shou-i…”
   
 
Haruka whimpered in a lonely voice as she stared at Tomoko’s back.
 
Haruka whimpered in a lonely voice as she stared at Tomoko’s back.
   
   
Tomoko, who had returned to her own room, threw herself down and stared at the ceiling.
+
Tomoko got into her room and threw herself down, staring at the ceiling.
   
"Takeko…, it seems that the only one I can rely on is you. To be united with those guys with no true strength, that I can’t have a decent discussion with."
+
“Takeko…, it seems that the only one I can rely on is you. How can I be stuck with a load of powerless idiots? I can’t even have a decent discussion with them.
   
 
Tomoko closed her eyes.
 
Tomoko closed her eyes.
   
"Watch me, Takeko. I’ll take down those guys that stand in my way. I’ll show you the power of one person. Even though you’ve been fortunate enough to be sent to Karlsland, I won’t lose, and I’ll get my own war achievements."
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“Watch me, Takeko. I’ll take down all those who stand in my path. I’ll show you the power of one person. Even though you’ve been fortunate enough to be dispatched to Karlsland, I’m not going to give up. I’ll get my own war achievements.
 
After all, each person is an individual unit. When you’re dead, and when you’re alive, you’re still one individual unit. If that’s the case, you can take the challenge of winning and losing alone too Tomoko determined.
 
   
  +
At the end of the day, each person is an individual unit. When you’re dead, and when you’re alive, you’re still an individual. Seeing as that’s the case, then you can take the challenge of winning and losing alone too.
   
   

Latest revision as of 01:39, 29 February 2012

Two weeks had passed since Tomoko and the others had arrived at Kauhava Air Force Base. Tomoko had continued her training but Beurling, Katharine and Ursula hadn’t taken part. Even though she had F/O Elma and Haruka, they were useless. If it was any bonus at all, the two had an overwhelming sense of ‘fighting spirit’.

F/O Elma was cowardly, and Haruka was useless at flying. Recently she’d realised that her attentiveness to her surroundings had worn thin, and that could make aerial combat fatal.

If we carry on like this, we might become a specialist reconnaissance unit…, she murmured.

Tomoko was in the middle of a short break in the mess hall of the barracks. Haruka and Elma had received rigorous training throughout the morning and consequently were returning to their own rooms. She wasn’t sure what the remaining three were doing. They hadn’t shown themselves for the entire duration of mealtime.

If things continue the way they are, what will become of the Suomus Independent Volunteer Air Squadron, I wonder? Never in my time as a soldier have I been called by such a name. But now things are different, as the public dub us the “Misfits Squadron”. Well, it’s quite an appropriate name for us.

If I’m thinking absent mindedly…

Even though it seemed a little pathetic, Tomoko got depressed thinking about how radically the way she lived had changed since coming to Suomus.

I kind of…, feel like I’ve become nothing but a leftover. How is it acceptable to leave ME, the Tomoegozen of Fuso, who people go to length of calling an ace, to rot into obscurity in a place like this? Why is it that *I* have to endure such a hassle? This isn’t the right place to further my ability and achievements…

Tomoko picked up the newspaper lying beside her. It was the Britannia Times newspaper, put down for the use of the volunteer soldiers. On the front page, news of the war situation in Karlsland stood out. Upon seeing the large news report in the second column, her eyes widened.

‘The outstanding performance of the witches from the East’

Yesterday, a large scale Neuroi bombing raid formation manifested in München, Karlsland. The scale of the response was that of a large bombing operation with around 120 machines (a large number of them were the Tupolev Tu-2). In place of the Karlslander Air Force, which has been weakened by the rigorous fighting since the outbreak of war, the assault was carried out by militants from the United States of Liberion, Britannia and Fuso’s Volunteer Air Squadron. P/O Katou Takeko from the Fuso Imperial Army Air Service’s third squadron’s actions were particularly commendable as she shot down and destroyed a total of bomber units. In the results of the battle, 60% of the enemy units were hit. P/O Katou Takeko shot down 4 units on her own. (Giving her the highest individual rank for shoot downs). In commendation of this achievement, Karlsland have decided to award P/O Katou with the Iron Cross.

Tomoko’s shoulders dropped, she was crestfallen. She was glad for her friend’s achievement, but there was no way she could match it in a place like Suomus.

I can’t keep letting these high aspirations escape me.

But I’ve just got no willpower left.

We’re off duty after lunch. It seemed like a good idea to train…but it’s pointless.

Tomoko stood up unsteadily, leaving the mess hall.

Close to Kauhava Air Force Base, was a town called Slussen. It was around 30 minutes away by car. Slussen was a small town with a population of around 2,000 people. Tomoko had asked the base guards if she could head out there, and they had prepared her a car. It was difficult to drive on the streets layered with the slush caused by freshly fallen snow - from the base, it was one straight drive all the way to Slussen. It was Christmas in a month’s time, and Slussen had already begun preparations. The invasion of countries near the border by the Neuroi did nothing to stop the residents from having cheerful looks upon their faces.

As Tomoko got out the car, she realised that it must be unusual to see an Oriental person - people had stopped what they were doing just to stare at her. Curious children began to approach Tomoko, speaking a few words to her. No matter how hard she tried to speak it, Tomoko couldn’t understand Suomish, and had no idea what the children were saying.

“Sorry…I don’t understand your language. Um, Hyvää- Hyvää Päivää”

When she spoke the Suomish that she could remember the children burst into laughter.

“Hyvää Päivää!”

After that, the children continued to speak in Suomish. As Tomoko was in a spot of bother, an elderly person came to her aid.

“Are you a foreigner?”

The words were spoken in Britannian. As Tomoko nodded her head with a yes, the elderly person translated the words of the children.

“They’re asking if you’re a witch.”

“Huh? How did they know that?” Tomoko was bewildered.

“Well, a lot of cars come from Kauhava Air Force Base, not to mention you’re foreign, and a beautiful young girl. It adds up, doesn’t it? Aren’t the witches the ones that came here to fight the Neuroi? That’s what the children know you for.”

“Ah, I see. Your English really is impressive.”

“Ah, I used to be a university lecturer, although I’m currently retired…”

The children began tugging at Tomoko’s arm.

“Eh? Where do you want to go?”

“’Won’t you come to our house?’ - They’re inviting you.”

“Where is your house?”

As she asked, they didn’t understand her speech, but understood her gesture, and the oldest child pointed at the corner of the street. There stood a magnificent building made of brick.

“Wow! It’s big isn’t it? Don’t you live in such a wonderful house! Do all of you live in this house?”

As Tomoko enquired about the house, the elderly person answered her.

“This house it…how should I put it…it’s an orphanage.”

“An orphanage you say?”

Tomoko was a little taken aback.

“Unfortunately so, these children’s parents have passed away and can no longer raise them. They’re children with nowhere left to go.”

If Tomoko left suddenly, the children could get upset. The elderly person lent her a hand and guided them. The children began to look a little lonely, but they soon brightened up as they said something to Tomoko.

“Good luck fighting the Neuroi!”

The words lingered in her mind for a while, and then she smiled. As she did so, the children’s smiles began to fade away. She waved to them for a while, until the children had disappeared into the entrance of the orphanage. She let out a sigh. The words of the children weren't easy to swallow.

“Good luck fighting the Neuroi!” huh…

I wonder if I can finally reach the point where I can do my best…

“Is there a bar in this area?”

Tomoko asked the elderly person.

The elderly person pointed to a house they were facing. Beneath a barrel shaped sign was a building with a façade that resembled that of a bar. Tomoko was feeling miserable, and went to seek solace in drinking alcohol.

‘Giii’ the door creaked, as she opened it and entered. Despite the fact that it was lunchtime, the inside retained a gloomy atmosphere. Nevertheless, it didn’t seem shady. Meals were served alongside coffee for lunch, and half of the tables in the bar were filled. It was no surprise that an Oriental person would be easily noticed - all at once, the occupants of the bar began directing their attention towards Tomoko. However, it wasn’t anything to be concerned about, so Tomoko seated herself at the counter, and gestured towards the alcohol she wanted to order. She’d grown used to receiving attention when she was in her own country.

Even though she’d intended to order wine, she ended up with a washed out looking, transparent alcohol. Upon taking a mouthful of the drink, the strength activated her gag reflex. The middle aged bartender glared at her, saying ‘coss, coss’ with a pleasant smile. It seemed like it might be the name of the drink.

At any rate I should get this drink down. It feels like a burning sensation coursing through my throat, the inside of my stomach feels as if a fire is raging .I get it; this alcohol helps you forget the coldness.I guess they rely on strong alcohol like this instead of heaters in snowy countries. I can feel it in my heart too, but I don’t feel warm at all. Most of all…, it’s unforgiveable that I feel no joy for Takeko’s military gains. How could I possibly be jealous at the success of a close friend…

Tomoko caved in disgust.

It looks like I’m downing a large amount. After several drinks, when I asked the bartender for seconds, he shook his head. He brought over a bottle of alcohol, did a drinking gesture, and then made a cross sign. I…guess I’ve probably had a little too much to drink…

As she inadvertently turned her gaze to the bars interior, she recognised three all too familiar people. She hadn’t noticed up until now due to the hustle and bustle and dim lighting in the bar. For some reason or another, even though she was in their line of sight, they hadn’t noticed that Tomoko was seated at the bar either. Tomoko stood up and began to head in their direction.

“Well, that sure was fun! If we keep drinking like this, we might accidentally forget that we’re in the middle of a war with the Neuroi!” Katharine had her back turned towards Tomoko. Seated around her, Ursula was reading a book. Next to her was Beurling with her usual pessimistic facial expression, drinking alcohol from a small glass.

“I thought that I hadn’t seen you around the base much recently, why doesn’t it surprise me that you were in this kind of place?” The three of them turned around as they heard Tomoko’s unsympathetic voice.

“OH, Tomoko! Let’s drink together!” Katharine asked in a typically carefree voice, seemingly unbothered by Tomoko’s tone.

With a thump, Tomoko grabbed a chair and sat down. Katharine took the opportunity to fill the glass Tomoko was holding with wine. Not satisfied with the gesture, Tomoko grabbed the bottle of wine from Katharine and downed the remainder without so much as taking a breather.

“OH”

Tomoko brought the wine bottle up into the air, and vigorously slammed it down on the table. She then surveyed the scene with an intoxicated look about her.

“You lot don’t give a damn about your abilities. Understand?”

“What exactly is that supposed to mean?”

Beurling responded first, looking in Tomoko’s direction.

“We’re the chosen witches, aren’t we? You lot, you don’t have any sense of responsibility! I mean come on, how is it acceptable to be skipping your training and duties to get drunk at lunchtime!?” Tomoko interjected sharply, forgetting her own hypocrisy. After she had spoken, Beurling downed the drink in her glass. She opened her mouth after speaking.

“Even mentioning something like ‘responsibility’ is a bother. Why should I care? I didn’t desire to be a witch. It’s like, just because you’ve got magical power, you should automatically become a witch, before you can even say anything against it. Not just anyone could long to be a witch. The girls who couldn’t become them ended up as actresses in Piccadilly. In other words, we were automatically made out to be ‘witches’. We didn’t have a choice in coming here either, did we? That’s what I mean.”

Uncharacteristically, Katharine let out a sigh.

“I definitely longed to be a witch! But, I just might not have any talent…Just because you’ve got magical powers don’t mean you’re gonna be any good with equipment. Even though you need magical power to be a witch, it doesn’t mean that everyone who has those kinda abilities is gonna have any skill in airborne operations.” Katharine said in a slightly solemn tone of voice.

“Even if you’re trying your best, it’s so easy to become a nuisance…It really doesn’t help any negatives feelings of being ‘useless’.”

Without uttering a single word, Ursula placed her book atop the surface of the table.

“Please be quieter. I can’t focus.”

“I see how it is. Well, just know that I expect nothing from any of you lot.”

Tomoko sighed. After that, she stood up, and left the bar.

The remaining Beurling group exchanged glances.

“’Expect nothing’ huh…It’s always the same words, being said over and over again.”

Katharine muttered with a feeling of self derision.

“Indeed so.” Beurling agreed.

“No matter where we go, we’re labelled as misfits.”

“I agree.”

From her book, Ursula nodded her head.

Katharine observed Beurling and Ursula’s reactions for a while, and then spoke in a tone of voice that suggested that she’d noticed something. “Oh my, could it be that you two are going to put up with what Tomoko just said?”

There was silence from both Beurling and Ursula. Katharine took a hold of the glass in front of her, and gulped the contents down.

“I really think we oughta change a little from here on out. But if we carry on like this we’ll achieve nothing. The only way to stretch everyone’s legs is to take part in training. If we stay here, we are misfits.”

“Humph. For people like us, no matter what our whereabouts are, we’ll always be misfits. Of course we’d be misfits if we keep coming here like this, let’s just leave it at that.”

Beurling snapped back in disgust.

“We can’t give up hope. When it was decided that we would be permanently to Suomus there was a small amount of expectation, right? They might have thought that our skills might get better in a place like this. It’s not impossible for people to change.”

Beurling was silenced. Her lack of response suggested to Katharine that she might harbour the same feelings.

“Say, Ursula. Don’t you think that too?”

Ursula didn’t answer. She hung her head in shame with loneliness, biting on her lip.


Then there was that time.

Classical music flowed elegantly throughout the interior of the bar. The elegance was soon interrupted as it changed abruptly to a state broadcast from Suomus. After the crackle of the grating sounds had ended, the announcer’s peculiar voice reverberated from the speakers.

“This is a message for the people of Suomus. This is a message for the people of Suomus.”

People were talking amongst themselves; this definitely wasn’t a normal occurrence.

“Formations of ‘Neuroi’ are advancing across the national border. I will repeat. Formations of ‘Neuroi’ are advancing across the national border. Respective cities near the borders have sounded the air alarm as an official announcement. Please calmly follow the directions of the military, and seek refuge. This is not a drill. I repeat. This is not a drill.”

The occupants of the bar flew into a panic. It was frenzied, a commotion, people were dashing outside, hiding under tables, beginning to cry, the assortment of different reactions were all laced with fear.

Katharine and the others hadn’t understood the radio transmission. There was only one word that they had even remotely understood.

‘Neuroi’

When they stood up, they could hear the sound of explosions from outside. The three of them dropped onto the floor out of an act of instinct. The explosion sounds were intermittent - the sound of several more explosions reverberated, before stopping abruptly.

They exchanged confused glances as they dashed out of the bar. An eerie miasma had begun to spread outside. The Neuroi formation was dropping bombs. The sound of fire engine sirens drew closer. Several buildings had collapsed due to the bombing. If there was one good thing, it was that there wasn’t a huge number of enemy aircraft. Taking into account the number of bombs, it was likely that there was a place where most of the formation was. Small enemy numbers or not, the peaceful town had been so brutally assaulted and then abandoned within the time frame of ten minutes. The bodies of people who had been injured or killed by fragments of the bombs were scattered all over. The survivors, who had up until now been walking with such peaceful faces, had been so suddenly thrown into such a terrible disaster, and were now nursing those who had been wounded.

A group of children were standing around a collapsed building, in tears.

“What is it? Are you alright? Have you got any injuries?”

Katharine got closer. The children responded, but it was no use. Katharine couldn’t understand what they were saying and shook her head.

Luckily, Ursula could understand Suomish, and listened carefully to what the children had to say.

“It seems like this was an orphanage for these children.”

She looked at the desecrated building solemnly. Katherine looked in the direction of the children, it seemed like they were going to cry.

“An orphanage, huh.” Beurling muttered in an uncharacteristically emotive voice.

“…Their house, it’s completely gone. Even though they live here because they have nowhere else to go…in the end it’s all gone.”

“All because of war”

Beurling murmured with a sigh.

Katharine nodded her head, “It’s terrible. They’ve got nowhere to go and only us for support. All in the space of ten minutes...”


After splashing her face with water to dissolve her drunkenness, Tomoko began to drive along the road that led back to Kauhava Air Force Base. After doing so for a while, she could hear the sound of explosions in the distance. She hastily turned on the radio, hearing the announcer cry out a repeat of the warning. She couldn’t understand Suomish, but there was one unpleasant word in that broadcast that made perfect sense.

‘Neuroi’

They arrived just now…Those guys…

“For god’s sake, they sure are good with their timing!”

At that instant, she thrust her foot onto the accelerator. In front of her was a small black mark. As she noticed it, it began to expand in size. Tomoko grasped onto the handle, sending a flurry of mud springing up from the wheels.

Machine gun fire!

Next to Tomoko, a black shadow began to roll past with a pyun!

Small wings protruded from its large torso. At the nose was a propeller that was similar to that of a Striker Unit. It was cylindrical, and seemed to be in the shape of a fly, a melee weapon Neuroi…It was the silhouette of the Neuroi she had fought in Fuso, the Laros.

Ku!

Tomoko chewed on her lip.

At the one time I’m not at the base, the enemy start an invasion! Witches are powerless on the Earth’s surface. If I return to the base quickly, they can’t ambush us! I can still see that Laros from before in the rear mirror. It’s turning from side to side, I wonder if it’s going to attack again.

Tomoko pushed onto the accelerator faster, but it was already in the 5th gear and wouldn’t go any further. All the while, the Laros continued to pursue her. In the rear mirror, the wings of the Laros started to glow. She quickly thrust her body down, and heard the sound of glass shattering into little pieces, pieces that scattered around the cars interior. As she raised her head, it wasn’t just the rear window that had been smashed; the glass of the front windscreen had also shattered. Fortunately, her body hadn’t been harmed, but…

In front of her, she could see the Laros rotating. It seemed like it had an intention of being persistent with its assault. Tomoko began to grind her teeth. I don’t want to die like this! Without a striker unit I’m powerless…

The Laros pointed the tip of it’s nose in her direction…

Suddenly, the wings burst into flames, and it began to spin, flipping around sideways. From above, she could see something small do a nose dive. It was a mechanised air infantryman.

Who could that be? Could it be F/O Elma, or Haruka? However, the silhouette is different from either of them. It’s probably one of those guys from the 1st Squadron.

She was relieved to have been saved, but she felt more frustration than anything else.

Flt Lt Mika Ahonen’s ‘darling’ face passed into her mind.

I can’t believe I was saved by a person like that…I barely made it back to Kauhava Air Force Base…Over there it must be a disastrous scene. The Neuroi’s surprise attack was clever. They destroyed buildings, and flames are spreading everywhere.

She ran towards the hanger where the Striker Units were, inside F/O Elma and Haruka were shaking, embracing each other.

“What are you doing!?”

Tomoko shouted, calling out to the aircraft men.

“Get out my Ki-27! Hurry up!”

They ran over, equipping Tomoko with the Ki-27. She idled along the runway, before flying up into the sky. From the earpiece attached to her ear, she could hear the voice of Flt Lt Häkkinen, who was in the base control centre.

“This is ‘Snow Woman’. This is ‘Snow Woman’. All units return to base.”

What’s she talking about? I still haven’t had a chance to fight!

“’Snow Woman’. Tell me the location of the enemy!”

“P/O Anabuki Tomoko. With the exception of an emergency, you should not answer like that to anyone above the Squadron Commander.”

“Is this not an emergency!? Now where is the enemy-“

“The enemy have already withdrawn. Today’s battle is over.”

Flt Lt Häkkinen’s voice resounded, as cold as ice.


That night…

In the mess hall of the barracks…

All the members of the Suomus Independent Volunteer Squadron were gathered and staring idly at the ceiling. The Neuroi had only attacked the base with a melee weapon; it was a blessing in disguise. There were bullet holes all over and the fuel tanker used by the base was done for - it would be no loss as it had almost filled its war potential.

Minor damage aside, there was one huge problem with the ambush.

Even with the 1st Squadron’s hard fighting, the Neuroi had still managed to pass over the borders…They hadn’t been able to prevent the Neuroi from bombing the nearby town Slussen, and now there was a flood of complaints from the townsfolk.

It wasn’t hard to see that Tomoko was fuming; she didn’t open her mouth once. Haruka, who was seated beside her, began to fidget uncomfortably. When the Neuroi came and attacked…I was so frightened I couldn’t move.

She attempted to say something, but each time she was hindered by the harsh atmosphere of Tomoko, rendering her unable to speak at all. P/O Elma had returned from the control room.

“From tomorrow, it seems that we’ll be deployed alongside the 1st Squadron. We’ll do nothing more than offer the 1st Squadron support. Basically, we’re their back up. We’ll be the accompanying ‘objects’…”

Tomoko’s head dropped quickly.

“Pilot Officer Anabuki…, I’m sorry for today. I’m only cowardly…”

Katharine hit F/O Elma on the shoulder.

“It wasn’t just F/O Elma…We’re no good either. Today, we saw children who lived in the town and had lost the place that they called home. It’s unforgivable to let the number of children in that situation rise. That’s why, I’ll do my best. Ain’t that so, Ursula, P/O Beurling?”

Beurling murmured a “yes”. Ursula also nodded in agreement.

“For that reason, please, Tomoko.”

F/O Elma grabbed Tomoko’s hand.

“Not only in training, please take control over our aerial battle too…Just as I thought, as I don’t have any real combat experience, I can’t take control. And today, you saw me trembling…” Tomoko stood up.

“Oh!”

Everyone stirred, waiting to see what she had to say.

“Understood. I’ll take control.”

“With this we’ll have tremendous strength!”

Katharine jumped up. Haruka smoothed down her chest. Beurling glanced at Tomoko and smiled. Ursula closed the pages of the book she was reading. “If that’s been decided then, it’s a celebration! Good luck from tomorrow!”

Despite their trust in her, Tomoko spoke to the rest of the squad in a cold, disconnected tone.

“Well then, I’ll hand down orders.”

“Eh? Orders…?”

Everyone stared at Tomoko.

“I mean exactly as I say. For these past two weeks, I’ve kept a close eye on you all. And now I finally understand. You’re all useless!”

“U-Uh, I don’t think that might…”

“It’s alright. I’ll fight by myself. It’d honour me if you lot would pay close attention.”

Tomoko turned around and began to head towards her room.

“What the! Even though we went through such trouble to get motivated!”

Katharine shouted.

“Tomoko Shou-i…”

Haruka whimpered in a lonely voice as she stared at Tomoko’s back.


Tomoko got into her room and threw herself down, staring at the ceiling.

“Takeko…, it seems that the only one I can rely on is you. How can I be stuck with a load of powerless idiots? I can’t even have a decent discussion with them.”

Tomoko closed her eyes.

“Watch me, Takeko. I’ll take down all those who stand in my path. I’ll show you the power of one person. Even though you’ve been fortunate enough to be dispatched to Karlsland, I’m not going to give up. I’ll get my own war achievements.”

At the end of the day, each person is an individual unit. When you’re dead, and when you’re alive, you’re still an individual. Seeing as that’s the case, then you can take the challenge of winning and losing alone too.


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