Demon King Daimaou: Volume 7 (eBook)
252 Seiten
J-Novel Club (Verlag)
978-1-7183-0090-3 (ISBN)
2V has come up with a plan to kill Akuto using virtual phase space, and he recruits the teenage genius scientist Yoshie Kita to help. Akuto and the rest of the school are sealed in a game of Yoshie's creation, and to make it out, he'll have to play the role of the Demon King and battle against the other students. But there is another secret hidden inside the game that breaks all the rules...
Hilarity and magic school shenanigans ensue when Keina joins Keena, Junko, Korone, and Fujiko as they circle around our favorite hapless Demon King, Akuto Sai.
2V has come up with a plan to kill Akuto using virtual phase space, and he recruits the teenage genius scientist Yoshie Kita to help. Akuto and the rest of the school are sealed in a game of Yoshie's creation, and to make it out, he'll have to play the role of the Demon King and battle against the other students. But there is another secret hidden inside the game that breaks all the rules...Hilarity and magic school shenanigans ensue when Keina joins Keena, Junko, Korone, and Fujiko as they circle around our favorite hapless Demon King, Akuto Sai.
Prologue
The genius girl didn’t think of herself as a genius.
Yoshie Kita spent her days working for her father, the High Priest of the God Megis, and dedicating herself to her hobbies of mathematics and game programming, even though she was only 17 years old.
At age 8, she’d stopped reading fiction, and developed an interest in poetry and mathematics books. But once she’d read all the famous works in those genres, she decided to learn to read poems in multiple languages by studying anything she could get her hands on. When she reached age 10, she’d mastered seven languages.
By the time she was done with that, she’d learned everything that was covered in a standard school curriculum. Since the Empire didn’t allow skipping grades, she decided to study overseas. At age 15, she’d come back with a college diploma, hoping to get the job of high priest. But it was only then that she realized the job required a diploma from the magical academy.
She decided, though, that going back to school was a waste of time, so she requested a job as her father’s assistant. In her spare time, she devoted herself to bringing about her ideal society, “a place where everyone can live for their hobbies,” in a way that didn’t involve presenting any plans to the government.
She’d started by posting on political message boards under a false name and starting debates. She knew that most of these debates ended with insults being flung on both sides, but she succeeded in attracting attention.
Online, she used a male name: Yoshihiko.
No matter how advanced communications technology got, a citizen of the Empire never revealed anything about their private life to anyone but the gods. It was considered taboo to expose someone’s personal information or upload images of them without their consent, a tradition that Yoshie took full advantage of.
After a year, “Yoshihiko’s” page became politically influential, and “his” claims and research became widely known.
“Yoshihiko” wanted, or so his page claimed, to build “a society where everyone could live without wanting to do anything.” This radical thesis was considered nonsense by most, but the research he was doing to bring it about attracted a great deal of interest.
The research was on “virtual phase space.”
Virtual phase space was a complex enough topic that most people just called it 4D space, and even scientists knew little more than “We don’t know why, but there’s an infinitely vast dimension right next to us.” Staying in VPS (Virtual Phase Space) was considered extremely dangerous, and it was mainly used as a way to teleport from one place to another, or as a sort of panic room when one’s base was under assault.
Yoshie/Yoshihiko, however, thought that it might be possible to control VPS, and made that the subject of her research. In fact, she'd found several pieces of data to indicate that it might be possible to alter the space in response to human will.
For this reason, military, political, economic, and other experts had all taken interest in the research. If real applications could be found for VPS, the possibilities were limitless. But for Yoshie, her research was just a means to an end. She believed that if humanity could live there, we would never have to do anything but sleep, and that the entire country should move inside.
She failed to realize the importance of VPS, and she didn’t think of herself as a genius. Nobody knew that these two factors would come together and later lead her to take very bold action indeed.
On that day, Yoshie was being visited by a government worker. This wasn’t particularly rare in and of itself. In public, she was a worker in Megis’s office who handled minor functions.
She was sitting in a cafe inside the temple of Megis, with a slightly spaced-out look on her face. Her multi-function goggles that she wore for work were pushed up against her messy hair. The interior of the cafe was a mix of Greek, Baroque, and Islamic styles, the greatest common divisor of everything that most people would consider “religious.” That’s what all Megis temples were like.
In front of Yoshie was a man that could only be described as “a typical salaryman.” Hair parted to the side, and a gray suit. A face that you’d forget as soon as the conversation ended. Yoshie had heard his name, but she’d already forgotten it.
However, the subject he’d started to discuss after brief introductions was anything but forgettable.
“I want you to develop a program to control virtual phase space.”
Yoshie had never made public the fact that she was Yoshihiko. Some of her work involved dealing with the god’s program, yes, but since she’d studied overseas very few knew the full extent of her genius. No one should have been asking her for help writing programs. Unless, of course, they’d found out that she was Yoshihiko.
“Is this an official job for the Megis temple?” she asked, playing dumb.
This meeting was supposed to be about some upcoming work from the government. The natural assumption would be that she wasn’t being asked to do the work, the temple was. Of course, there was no trace of that at all in the man’s tone.
“No. It’s a job for Yoshihiko,” the salaryman said. He evidently intended to get straight to the point.
Yoshie immediately gave up on playing dumb. She was always the type of girl who hated anything that involved effort.
“Hmph. Then you need to separate your official and non-official duties. I thought this was an official request from the government.”
“It is. It’s a request from the government, or more specifically, the cabinet. It is, however, top-secret.”
“Top secret? That word implies a lot of things. What exactly are you getting at?”
“It’s an unofficial government project. And I personally was the one who realized that you were Yoshihiko. Does that clear things up?” The salaryman grinned.
Yoshie nodded, impressed.
“Ooooh. Amazing. Somebody found me out, huh? So, will you tell me who you are, then? That smile of yours is unnatural. It makes it look like you’re hiding something.”
Yoshie wasn’t the type to hold back what she was thinking. The salaryman’s smile deepened, and he formed both hands into two “V” signs. Most people would think he was insulting her, but Yoshie laughed happily.
“Normally when I do this, people get mad,” he said. “You’re a rare one.”
“Nah, it doesn’t bother me. It’s funny.”
“It makes me happy to hear you say that. Nobody’s ever reacted like that before. By the way, this is my codename. 2V. That’s what they call me.”
“2V, with cabinet intelligence. I’ve heard of you.” Yoshie had heard the name in rumors that government employees passed around. But nothing about 2V was known publicly at all.
“That’s right. I’m sorry to be using a codename. But well, most people who need to recognize the name will recognize it.” 2V’s tone was relaxed and informal. Yoshie felt like she’d run into a comrade-in-codenames.
“That’s fine. But where did you learn about me?”
“I identified the location you were uploading from. It’s a technique that only Cabinet Magical Intelligence can use.”
“I see. But if you were willing to do that, it means you need me, right? I can assume there’s something interesting for me to do?”
“Of course. It’s something a person like you will be very interested in. What normal people would think, I don’t know.”
“I’m shocked to find out you don’t consider me normal.”
“Then I apologize. But it’s the truth, isn’t it? So, this is what I need you to do.” 2V slid a mana screen across the table towards her. Yoshie opened it up in front of her face, and read the words inside.
It was a report coming from a spy inside Constant Magical Academy. Well, maybe “spy” wasn’t the right word. The student had entered through official channels. They were simply passing information to 2V in exchange for an offer of employment after graduation.
“Wow... Would you look at that!” Yoshie gasped in surprise.
Yoshie read the report, which detailed how Keena Soga was used as a catalyst to seal multiple people inside virtual phase space, as well as change the space into a variety of different forms. She understood the implications instantly.
“This is amazing. Really amazing.” She nodded to herself repeatedly.
“It means there’s a way to control VPS. And it’s starting to be understood,” 2V said.
Yoshie’s response was instant. “This Keena Soga girl. She’s putting off some kind of unique wave frequency, huh?”
“So it seems. She seems to have the ability to alter VPS. If her wave frequency can be copied...” 2V said, but Yoshie had already brought the goggles on her head back down onto her eyes, and was lost in thought.
“Woah... This is gonna be fun!” she mumbled to herself. “I’m coming up with all these new ideas! Maybe I can write a program to make a space that just lets everybody stay in bed all day...”
2V shrugged and slid a mana screen with his contact info in front of Yoshie.
“It looks like you’re already interested in this, but just in case, give me a call.” And...
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 24.9.2018 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | Demon King Daimaou | Demon King Daimaou |
| Illustrationen | Souichi Itou |
| Übersetzer | Adam Lensenmayer |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Literatur ► Fantasy / Science Fiction ► Fantasy |
| Schlagworte | Battle • color wars • demon king • Light Novel • Magical academy |
| ISBN-10 | 1-7183-0090-5 / 1718300905 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-7183-0090-3 / 9781718300903 |
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