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Chapter 50

1.

Reincarnation, transmigration, rebirth.

Commonly known as ‘RegenTransRebirth,’ these are staple subjects in creative works. Typically, these three traits are given to the protagonist, or at least the secondary leads, and they play a significant role in the story.

Why? Why are they always given important roles in the story and depicted as superior to others?

What makes them depicted as higher beings compared to the rest, and always ahead?

The reason was simple. They were in reality above everyone else.

Mentally, physically, or through force, whichever the field, characters holding these concepts carve their mark in their story while creating their unique variable.

Their overlap with ‘life’ itself. The knowledge others don’t know. The extension of thought through experiences others have never encountered.

Or, the utilization of cheat-like abilities or fortunate occurrences.

Through taking advantage of their unique benefits, they grow stronger.

Then.

“What is my edge?”

The fundamental thought I had when I first started planning.

What advantage could I have as the only ‘transmigrant’ in this world?

The answer was simpler than thought. This element wasn’t exclusively limited to me initially.

There was one benefit commonly awarded to reincarnators, regressors, or transmigrants alike—something no one else had: the sole benefit bestowed upon those who experienced ‘RegenTransRebirth.’

Information.

My plan began from that singular word.

The main protagonist in Chapter 1 of the Main Story, Abidos High School.

The ‘Countermeasures Committee’ members who carried out the role of the student council there.

Why did they seek the help of the protagonist of this world, ‘Teacher’?

Why did they meet Teacher, and how did the main story begin?

This was the question I held when I began formulating a plan at first. I only had the memories inside my head, and thus was tracking the contents of the Main Story based solely on them, which made planning incredibly difficult.

After spending a long time depending on my memory to plan and erase repeatedly, the conclusion I reached was:

“We should leave records.”

It meant writing down this world’s story.

I wrote down the [Blue Archive] story that I remembered, creating a personal record readable only by me.

With that, the record I called ‘Storyline’ was completed.

This ‘Storyline’ recorded the content from Chapter 1 to the final chapter and beyond, as I remembered them, with events noted in order and content. Through my own investigation, I also estimated the timing of events, and noted down major events such as the events surrounding the “Emperor” and swimsuit events with rough estimates of their timing.

Only in ‘Korean,’

So that only I could read it in this world.

Days before departure to Abidos,

I thoroughly reviewed the ‘Storyline’ I had written down.

While roughly imagining how the events would unfold, I gauged the sections where I could interfere and the areas where I shouldn’t.

Like a tree growing branches, as I thought over and over, the branches of my plans multiplied and so did the choices I could make.

The conclusion I reached:

“First, I need to set up my environment.”

Create a suitable environment for my activities in Abidos.

That was the first step in my plan.

2.

The situation of the Abidos Countermeasures Committee is as follows.

Extreme desertification-induced impoverishment of the autonomous zone.

The responsibility for the debts incurred by their predecessors.

Harassment by various delinquents.

There were numerous other problems, but alternatively, the issues depicted in the main story were these.

Problems that arose for the sole purpose of Kaiser Corporation’s ‘ownership of the autonomous zone.’

While the desertification itself wasn’t caused by Kaiser, it’s undeniable that they used the phenomenon to ultimately lead Abidos to ruin.

With those points in mind, my task was straightforward.

If I couldn’t directly crush Kaiser, ensure they couldn’t freely run roughshod over Abidos.

It was enough to make them lose the card they were using to pressure Abidos.

Precisely,

“Wh-Why is Silk here…!”

“Ahhaaaaaaaa!”

To make the delinquents or the so-called Helmet Gang fear cooperation with Kaiser.

If Abidos perceives Kaiser as a harbinger of misfortune, that would suffice.

Money moves people, but if their daily lives and safety are threatened significantly, they’d abandon money.

From the moment I arrived in Abidos, I began gathering information on all the Helmet Gang groups positioned near Abidos and raided those with even vague ties to Kaiser.

Not only did I knock them down, but I also apprehended them to extract information, leaving an impression that I’m hunting for Helmet Gang or delinquents with any connections to ‘Kaiser’.

And I spread this news throughout Kirubatos.

This time, instead of waiting for the news to spread naturally, I asked Veritas and Himari to ensure my news was delivered across Kirubatos.

“Silk has appeared in Abidos this time.”

“Silk is chasing Kaiser in Abidos.”

“Is Kaiser up to something in Abidos?”

Naturally guiding these associations.

Using the recognition I’ve built so far, I subtly shift the citizens’ attention to Kaiser, sowing seeds of doubt across multiple breadcrumbs.

“Is Kaiser doing something here?”

“What precisely lies beneath the desert?”

By changing the environment, focusing attention, and steering situations only to my advantage.

The imprint of fear and message delivery that I aimed to achieve happened instantly.

Unlike the lawless territory of Gehenna, with continuous raids over a few days and nights, rumors spread quickly, and the number of those abandoning cooperation with Kaiser skyrocketed.

But I didn’t stop here.

My intended goal was much farther away.

“Fundamentally, the situation in Abidos can’t be improved.”

“However, if it can’t be fixed, I won’t let it get worse.”

Isn’t there a saying?

To bring a submerged issue to the surface, all it takes is a single word from a renowned person, not the collective effort of citizens.

The situation in Abidos is merely something everyone has been trying to avert. I will make everyone focus on this situation and prevent evasion.

“Such a dirty world, with adults and students.”

The situation in Abidos is tragic.

A situation where Kaiser is trying to devour an entire autonomous zone while other academies and even the Student Council are merely standing by.

It’s a world where there are no adults taking responsibility for the students’ misfortunes, but plenty who aim to exploit them.

“Then let’s just bring those adults down.”

By creating a situation where the citizens’ attention is concentrated, making them unable to act as they please.

And I’ll make the others keenly feel the price of turning a blind eye and evading the situation.

“Until the real adults arrive, you can’t act recklessly.”

This was the situation I laid out before the Teacher arrived in Abidos.

3.

The news of Silk reached Abidos shortly.

One day, Silk appeared in Abidos out of the blue. News spread on the internet that after cleansing troublemakers and criminals, she was chasing Kaiser.

Though her sudden appearance seemed out of place, the students of Abidos couldn’t help but welcome Silk’s activities.

Thanks to her arrival, plans by delinquent groups to seize their school as a base vanished instantly, bringing peace to Abidos. To the extent that some began pondering:

“Maybe Silk came here to help us?”

This was a rather optimistic and hopeful comment by Serika, but no one refuted or twisted her statement negatively.

“Ahaha… It might be true.”

“Right! Thanks to her, we can finally relax!”

“Mhm…”

After all, they truly benefited from Silk’s help. They were deeply grateful for the complete disappearance of the delinquents who used to harass them every week.

“Yes. On my morning rides, the streets were peaceful.”

“Who could they be? I want to meet them…”

Living amidst a situation where supplies couldn’t even get through, they were only embracing despair. Even after much deliberation, they had reached out for Teacher’s help but had no idea when Teacher would arrive.

And then, Silk appeared out of nowhere, restoring order to Abidos’ security. Naturally, an overwhelming amount of goodwill was directed towards Silk.

“But why is Silk chasing Kaiser here?”

“Hmm. I’m not too sure either. Silk must have a reason, I guess…”

Of course, doubts about Silk’s agenda lingered.

But since it’s Silk, the Countermeasures Committee didn’t delve too deeply, assuming she must have a reason.

Thus, the Abidos students joyfully chatted about Silk.

At that moment.

“Hmm…? Someone seems to be visiting?”

Hoshino’s words interrupted the conversation as someone’s unfamiliar figure began appearing outside the school entrance.

Gleaming white hair.

Pale-blue eyes.

The designated Millenium school uniform.

And the shield carried on her back.

“Hmm?”

“Who is it?”

“…An enemy?”

As everyone’s eyes filled with question marks at that moment,

The girl looked at the Countermeasures Committee members, then happily smiled and waved her hand.

“Hello! I’m Nanashi Hiiro!”

That was

The first meeting of the Abidos Countermeasures Committee with Nanashi Hiiro—simultaneously also her first meeting with Silk.


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