"Welcome to the Anti-Demon Corps, Housekeeper." Ren said with an outstretched hand.
Tsuda looked up with widened eyes. He grabbed onto her hand and quickly stood up. The smile on his face was so bright, you wouldn't have guessed that he was (seemingly) fighting for his life not a moment earlier.
He took a breath. The barrier faded away, showing the dark clouds of Mato. The owner of the barrier walked up to him with a strange look. She looked shameful, curious, and in wonder. She stopped a few feet away from Tsuda with a notebook and pen in her hand.
In one quick motion she leaned her upper body forward, head facing down, and held out the notebook towards him.
"I apologize for earlier! Can I have your autograph?!"
In response, Tsuda took a small step back, his gaze confused.
"...what?"
"I was rude towards you earlier because I thought I saw someone unworthy walking alongside three of our great chiefs, but I was wrong! If even Lady Yamashiro acknowledges you then obviously you have to be special!"
He looked towards the "Lady" in question with a raised eyebrow. Ren responded with a small smile and shrugged. He looked over towards the other two Chiefs, Miu and Tenka, who had the same response.
Realizing that he wasn't going to get any help on how to deal with this weird scenario, he inwardly sighed. He grabbed the pen and notebook from her hands and flipped through the pages, hundreds of different signatures filled almost thirty pages. He flipped to the latest page that still had empty space, and then wrote down his signature.
He handed the notebook and pen back to Ginna, who looked nearly ecstatic. She bowed again, "Thank you!"
She stood up and turned towards the Head-Commander with an expectant look. Ren waved her off, "You can go finish with your previous work now." Ginna nodded and bowed again. The wavy-haired young woman walked away with a smile, flipping through her catalog of signatures.
"Don't mind her." Tenka said with a smile, walking closer towards the young man after Ginna had left. "She's just… pretty passionate when it comes to the Defense Corps members. She even has a fanclub for each Chief."
"That's…" As humorous as it was, Tsuda couldn't really say anything. Afterall, when it comes to passions, he's truly the last person who can judge. "…something."
"I have a question for you, boy." Riu said, getting Tsuda's attention. He looked at her with a curious glance, signaling for her to continue.
"How long have you been swinging the sword?"
"Since I was five."
With a hum the old fighter glanced at the sword in Tsuda's hand, once again examining its features. In terms of design the blade and sheath are not that special, the only reason Riu was able to recognize it as the work of her old friend was because of the English letter M engraved at the bottom of the hilt. A strange thing that her old friend liked to do with her swords.
"And were you trained under anyone?"
Tsuda shook his head. "I'm self-taught for the most part, though…"
He looked up, remembering his spars with a certain woman. For the most part he had only trained by himself, but there were a few years of his life where he had a sparring partner. There's no way he would forget about her.
"There was one girl I used to spar with, I would get my ass beat every time though." He said with a tilted smile, remembering her merciless techniques. Dual-swords and sharpened eyes. He remembers the bedridden days he had because of his spars with her.
"Outside of that, it's mostly just me."
With a hum, Riu said, "Impressive technique for someone self-taught, though I have but one concern."
"?"
"Are you stupid or something?" She asked simply.
"H-huh?"
"I said, are you stupid or something?" She asked again. "You have impressive footwork and even more impressive speed. Your responses to your opponents' swings were almost on-point, someone with little knowledge of swordplay would have thought that you were predicting your opponents moves. So, with all that in mind…"
She leaned forward, glaring Tsuda directly in the eyes. The young man unintentionally took a step back.
"Why are you using a nodachi?" Riu fully believed the young man in front of her had great potential, even someone powerless like him could take down a small handful of shuuki. Yet she knew that his style of fighting was not attune with the weapon he's using. She fully believed that if he was using a shorter weapon (such as a simple katana) the battle between him and her husband would have ended quicker.
"That's…" Tsuda hesitated, not expecting the question. Yet it was a question he's received before, so he answered nonetheless, "That's because it just feels right."
He grasped onto his sheathed blade tighter. "Even using a katana just doesn't feel as fulfilling."
This blade was meant to be in his hand, or so he fully believed. Riu took a step back with another hum, before she simply shook her head.
"Alright, well, take my advice, if you want to stop hindering yourself with a large sword, use something smaller." With that final piece said, she said her goodbyes to the two other Chiefs and walked off.
He looked down at his nodachi, his grip still strong. Musashi had told him the same thing, and he replied in the same way. Maybe it was his stubborn nature or some sort of irrational pride, but he felt it a disservice if he were to achieve that technique with anything other than a nodachi.
Riu had only walked a few meters away from the group before she stopped, turning her head towards a group of boulders. The boulders lay between them and the hills in the distance.
"Before I go." She called out. "You can show yourself now."
The group looked towards the area that Riu had called out to. Tsuda and Tenka gazed with curious looks while Ren silently pouted a little– she wanted to do that.
"Aww… you couldn't have let me have my suspense?" A voice replied.
"If you wanted suspense then you should have hidden better."
Walking out from behind the boulders a young(?) girl with short dark hair– tied up into small braids on the sides– appeared. She held up her hands in mock surrender and with a large grin. Her eyes directed towards Riu– who had her arms crossed– before looking towards the thing that interested her.
Her eyes locked onto Tsuda's own violet eyes. Though her eye color is different, something about her reminded Tsuda of Yachiho, though he couldn't put his finger on why.
Riu noticed the target of the girl's gaze, and only sighed. She looked back to warn Tsuda, but Tenka– who was standing next to the young man– shook her head. She'll deal with this.
With a nod, Riu walked off.
At the same time, the young(?) girl skipped over towards Tsuda, her gaze still fully attached to his own.
She looked over him a few times, moving around him in a circle.
"Good height, good body portions," She muttered. She grabbed onto his hands and felt up his palms with one hand and his arms with the other. "Good muscles."
He looked over towards Ren and Tenka for help, both of which only shrugged. Tenka looked apologetic, while Ren looked indifferent.
"Good stature. Alright, I've made up my mind."
The young(?) girl who oddly resembled Yachiho stood back with her hands on her hips.
"How would you like to marry one of my granddaughters?"
His head snapped back towards her within the blink of an eye.
"What?"
Finally, Tenka walked up to the two and placed a hand on Tsuda's shoulder.
"Tsuda, this is Tobera Azuma," She finally introduced the not-so-young girl. "And she's Yachiho's grandmother."
Slowly his head tilted towards her.
"What?"
Well, that certainly explains his earlier thoughts. And looking back at the obviously-not-young girl he could definitely see the resemblance. An uncanny resemblance in fact.
In his shock he had looked at Tobera for a little too long. The woman knew that he was simply surprised by her young appearance, but she felt that she might as well have her own fun.
"Staring a bit too strongly there, young man. Oh? Maybe it's not my granddaughters you'd want." The sharp grin on her face was far too sharp to be anything but bad.
She took a step forward and leaned down. "If you want, you can have me– Ow!"
Tobera flinched as Ren smacked her over the head, finally intervening.
"Act your age, Azuma."
Tobera growled, glaring at the Head-Commander. "I won't let you ruin this for me, Ren Yamashiro!"
"I don't know what's happening anymore." Tsuda finally said, earning a giggle from Tenka.
"For now, all you need to know is that it's because of Tobera's abilities that she's able to attain her youth. I mean, if you want, I can explain the details." Tenka said.
Tsuda shook his head, as cool as it could be to know about another Peach ability, the owner of the ability in question is someone he did not feel safe around. "No, I uh… I think we can save that for later."
Tenka nodded with a smile. "I assumed you'd say that. Then with that said."
She took a step back and held out her hand. "Would you like to go back to your new home?"
Gathering himself, Tsuda looked at her hand, then looked into her eyes. With a smile he grabbed onto her outstretched hand. "Of course."
Tenka looked towards Ren and Tobera who were stuck in an argument. "I'll be going now."
Ren only looked back and waved with a small smile, Tobera on the other hand, "Wait!"
The head of the Azuma family lunged forward, but she was stopped midair by the Head-Commander.
"I'll handle this one. You two go on ahead." Ren said. She looked towards Tsuda with a grin. "But you'll owe me one."
Tsuda did not like the look on her face, but he nodded, nonetheless.
"Get out of my way! I can't– let– such a fine specimen– go!" Tobera grunted out, attempting to escape from Ren's clutches. She stopped flailing around when Tenka and Tsuda finally left through a portal that the former had just opened up.
After the portal closed, Tobera sighed.
"Fine, I'll give a good talking to Yachiho when I get the chance."
The head of the Azuma family looked up towards the young woman who still had her in her grasp.
"You can let me go now– ow."
Ren quickly obliged, dropping Tobera onto her stomach. The Azuma grandmother rubbed her stomach as she stood up.
The Head-Commander looked back towards where Tenka and Tsuda had left. She made up her mind, she is going to have some fun with this arrangement as well. The grin on her face grew.
A portal opened up in the 6th Unit's living room. Stepping out from it were Tenka and Tsuda. The latter quickly sat on the closest couch with a sigh.
"It's only noon, what would you like to do?" Tenka offered after checking the time.
Tsuda sat in silence, though he wanted to just lay down and rest, his mind and body were itching for another spar. Cycling through ideas in his head, nothing concrete could come up. He was about to offer to just laze around, but then he remembered something.
He sat up, "Where's Yachiho?"
"Yacchi? She's still around here, why–" Tenka cut herself off when she saw the smile on Tsuda's face.
The look of exasperation on her face only caused Tsuda's smile to grow. "Was fighting a Chief not enough?"
"Oh, it was more than enough, I just need to fulfill a promise."
"You don't have to fight Yacchi y'know, you're already a part of–"
"You called, Chief?" Speak of the devil and she should appear. Yachiho walked into the living room. She wore her uniform, and her hair was tied into the signature twintails.
Tsuda stood up, leaving his nodachi to lay down on the couch.
"Yesterday I made a promise, and I intend to make do on it." He said, the smile on his face as sharp as before, "Let's spar."
The twin tailed girl looked at Tsuda with an incredulous face. "What?"
Tenka shook her head, "let me at least explain first, Tsuda."
The young man stood back with a nod.
Yachiho looked towards her Chief with a raised eyebrow. "Why's he still here?"
So Tenka explained everything that happened. From meeting Ren Yamashiro to Tsuda's fight with Riu Myouga's ability. Though she left out the part of meeting Yachiho's grandmother.
Throughout the explanation, Yachiho's face went through different emotions– though mainly intrigue and annoyance.
"So, he's going to be staying?" She asked after Tenka's explanation of events. The Chief in question nodded in response.
It appears that she was wrong about a few things. She doubted his abilities but it's obvious that there's at least some truth to his words. She was satisfied with Tenka's explanation, but even so, she wanted to see for herself.
"You wish to spar?" She looked towards Tsuda, who responded with a nod.
"Then prepare to get your ass beat." She said with a sharp grin.
"Why didn't you bring your sword?" Yachiho asked.
The four— Sahara joined on the way— had moved towards the courtyard, with Yachiho and Tsuda standing in the center while Tenka and Sahara stood to the side.
Tenka had offered a wooden sword, but Tsuda refused.
"Riu said something that I hadn't thought of before, so I wanted to try something new."
Hindering yourself with a large sword. Tsuda knew from when Musashi had told him to use a different weapon, he still needed some more practice with the nodachi's size. That's not to say he isn't good with the nodachi, but Riu pointed out something that stuck with him.
His "technique" does not favor large weaponry. Differing from any standard sword techniques, Tsuda fought almost entirely on improvisation and quick reaction speed. After thinking about it on his way to the courtyard, he realized what Riu was trying to say; he's good with the nodachi, but he could be better with a different weapon. And she could be right.
She offered for him to use a smaller weapon, where his speed should be put to its greatest use.
But as he said before, it only felt right when he held his nodachi. So instead of using a different weapon, what if he fought without a weapon?
That simple question is what led him here, facing off against Yachiho without his standard weapon.
As he glared at the Azuma across from him, he stretched his fingers, causing a small crack to echo.
Meanwhile Yachiho stretched her arms above her head.
"Are you sure you don't want to grab your sword?" She asked in a mocking tone.
He shook his head, taking the goading head on. "Nah, I don't need it."
"Your loss." Yachiho shrugged.
"Are you two ready?" Tenka called out. She walked up between the two, but to the side so as to not stand in their paths.
She looked towards Yachiho who's smirk grew, then towards Tsuda who nodded. After a nod of her own she held out her hands.
"On the clap you two will begin."
"3." Tenka started the countdown.
Tsuda crouched slightly, preparing to sprint forward.
"2."
Meanwhile Yachiho struck a pose. Her upper body leaned back slightly while she held out her right hand, her left arm grabbing onto her right upper arm. Her legs spread slightly.
"3."
Clap!
The very moment the sound reached their ears, Tsuda sprinted forward and Yachiho took a breath.
" Golden Hour!" Her voice cracked slightly, not expecting his speed.
Within moments he reached within a meter from Yachiho, and he moved his arm back in preparation to swing.
But Yachiho was lucky enough to be slightly faster.
Faster than a blink of an eye, within a single moment, Tsuda found himself gazing at the sky with his back on the ground and with a sting in his face.
"What the hell?" He muttered. Was super speed her ability? But he would have at least felt the moment of impact before he hit the ground. Yet he felt the sting and the ground at the same time.
He didn't know what to think, and that caused his heart to race. For the second time within a day excitement filled his mind, adrenaline coursing through his veins. His smile grew wider.
"How do you like that?" Yachiho taunted.
He quickly got up by pushing his body up with his hands on the ground, with enough force he pushed himself upwards, landing on his feet.
He didn't give her enough time to respond as he moved towards her again. This time he got within two feet from her.
Her eyes widened as soon as he appeared closer, she opened her mouth and attempted to use her ability again, but Tsuda didn't give her time.
One punch to the left shoulder, causing her to stagger and groan. A blink later another punch to the other shoulder. Another blink later another punch to the stomach. He repeated this ten more times. A punch to the left shoulder, right shoulder, and stomach. All in quick succession.
Finally he punched forward, aiming for her head. At the last moment he stopped, causing a small gust of wind to push her hair. With widened eyes Yachiho fell onto her bottom.
Half a second. Tsuda had been on the offensive for half a second.
"And the winner is Tsuda!" Tenka called out.
"You…" Yachiho attempted to say something, but before she did she saw Tsuda hold out his hand with a smile.
With a huff she grabbed onto his hand and allowed him to help her up. She felt a sting in her stomach, which caused her to lean forward while holding onto it.
"You alright?" Tsuda asked, though when he realized that she was holding onto the parts of her body that he striked, he gave a guilty look. "Sorry for not holding back, I was too excited to try something new."
"It's… it's fine." Yachiho relented. "Fine, I'll leave you alone."
"What?"
"You wanted to prove a point right? That you're strong enough to beat me? Well you did it, I believe you now."
Tsuda tilted his head before his eyes widened. "Oh, you think I was being petty?" He laughed, "nothing like that, I simply wanted to spar."
She looked at him with another incredulous look. "Just to spar?"
"I don't have any bad blood with you, if that's what you were thinking."
"Hm." Her eyes narrowed, trying to gauge him for anything, but she realized that it was futile, she couldn't get a good read on him.
"By the way," he changed the conversation slightly, "I think I got a good idea of your ability, but if you don't mind, could you confirm it for me?"
His eyes sparkled like a kid asking for a new toy. Yachiho huffed, and for once she didn't feel like making a show out of her abilities.
"Golden Hour," she said, "I can stop time for five seconds."
"So it is time-stop!? That's so cool!" His voice raised, and Yachiho could have sworn that she saw a tail wag behind him.
She thought she wouldn't boast, but the heat going to her face from the praise said otherwise.
"Hmph, of course! After performing a noble pose I am able to completely manipulate time for five seconds! Not only am I able to stop it but I can rewind five seconds as well!"
She crossed her arms and puffed her chest, as if asking for more praise.
"You can even rewind time?! That's amazing— huh?" The bright expression on Tsuda's face vanished when her words fully settled in.
"You have to pose to stop time?" Tsuda asked with a confused expression.
"W-what's with that look?! Something as grand and noble as manipulating time should only be done after performing a feat as grand and noble!" She defended herself. Correction, she attempted to defend herself.
"But posing? Really? Even a chant would have been better."
Yachiho didn't say anything in response, with a pout and red face she moved, quickly striking another pose.
A Jojo pose? How cute, wait a minute— "Wait wait wait—!"
" Golden Hour!"
The very next moment he was facing the sky again, this time with an even redder face.
That's just too cool...
(A/N)
I've been distracted from this fic because I'm also making a Wuthering Waves fanfic, so I apologize for the late upload (also college but womp womp).
However, to make up for it I decided to have the Yachiho spar be in this chapter instead of the next. Originally it was going to be longer, but I felt like Tsuda was skilled enough to take Yachiho down quickly. Of course, if this was a genuine fight (life or death) the winner would have been determined based on if Yachiho was able to stop time. In fact, she could have won this spar if she wasn't focusing on "teaching Tsuda a lesson via humiliation."
With that said, thank you for reading, any reviews or comments are appreciated!
Also, another small gift for the late upload:
Bonus:
(A year before the events of the first chapter)
The Overmen consisted of two different types of people. The ambitious and the insecure. Despite this both types of people were extremely similar. First off, they were all men, and second off, they were all delusional. But Frederica knew from experience that delusions are only considered as such until they become reality. From her perspective the altruist is as delusional as the self-centered. The optimist is no different from the pessimist.
So here the young woman stood in a large basement filled with bloody and sweaty men. She stood out quite a bit, her chin-length snow white hair, and her piercing crimson eyes. Her stature is smaller than most of the men in the room by a few inches. Her legs were covered by baggy jeans and the only thing that covered her chest were white wrappings.
In front of here was a small crowd surrounding two people. A small fighting ring made entirely out of people. She entered this basement a moment ago to the sound of roaring and hollers.
When she had entered the two people near the staircase were the first to see her, they had bowed in respect. "Boss!" They both exclaimed. Though the Einzbern shushed them quickly, not wanting to make a scene just yet.
At the moment she sat atop a pile of boxes and crates near the end of the room. She had to lean forward so that her face wasn't directly in the ceiling pipes.
She looked at the current fighters. A middle-aged man and a young man. The middle-aged man looked like a drunkard down on his luck, but what interested her was the younger one. He looked to be younger than average. Most people who come to these little fight clubs are men in their mid-20s or older.
Her eyes traveled around the room for no particular reason, stopping when she caught a glint in the corner of her vision. She stepped down towards the item that gained her interest. Standing next to one of the men by the stairs were a pair of katanas.
"Whose are these?" She asked the man by the stairs, pointing at the swords.
"The boy brought them in." The man motioned towards the people fighting, obviously referring to the young man currently fighting. "He placed them here when we told him weapons aren't allowed."
She gave the two swords a curious look and hummed. She held out her hand, signaling for the blades. The man quickly grabbed the blades and handed it to her.
With the two katanas in hand, she walked towards the center. With a simple "excuse me" the group in front of her quickly moved out of the way. As she walked forward the men in front of her would get each other's attention by bumping each other or patting on the shoulder, and the moment they turned around they quickly moved out of her way. It took a few seconds for her to reach the center.
By the time she got there the two people fighting had already stopped. The two fighters looked towards her. The older man bowed but the young man didn't, he gave her a curious glance, before he narrowed his eyes upon seeing the blades in her hands.
"You." She looked towards the young man, getting a good look. He looked to be around 18. He had messy dark brown hair that fell around his face and over his forehead, and teal eyes. Much like every other man in the room he wore a white tank top and black sweatpants.
"These yours?"
He took a step back. "They are."
Frederica released an amused scoff. "No need to be defensive, you aren't in any trouble."
The young man calmed down slightly, but he was still on guard.
"You good with these?" She motioned towards the katanas.
"I'd like to think so." He replied.
Some snark huh? I like that. She walked up to the older man and waved him off. She stood across from the young man with a grin.
"Here," she threw the blades to the young man, who caught them with ease. "Let's see how good you are."
"You want me to fight you?"
"No, I want you to swing at everyone in this room." She jested, but she noticed the way his lips twitched at her words. "Yes, I want you to fight me. I'm not some cheap doll, I can take it rough."
He cringed at the innuendo, nevertheless he took an offensive stance, unsheathing both his blades.
"Don't hold back," she said, "come at me like you're trying to kill me."
Something in the room changed, before there were a few whispers in the room but the moment those words left her mouth, the tension increased tenfold.
She was truly testing him.
They both took a step forward, and when they were within a few feet from each other, the young man swung from the left.
The katana dug into her torso before coming out the other end.
Blood poured out from her stomach, staining the floor. Some of the men in the crowd— the ones who were unaware— attempted to move to help her, but they were stopped by the ones who knew.
Eventually the blood stopped pouring, and the large wound began to quickly heal itself. Within a second the wound was gone and it looked as though nothing had touched her.
"See? Don't hold back!" She threw a wild haymaker from above, her fist collided with the young man's face with a loud crack, knocking him to the ground.
He took a moment to gather himself before he got up. The look on his face was one of complete focus. He swung again, the woman dodged by ducking, quickly standing up and moving towards him.
He surprised her by pushing his head forward, their heads clashed, with her taking the full brunt. She staggered back. He took the opportunity to strike again, swinging with the blade in his other hand. The blade cleaved into her shoulder slightly, he pushed more, causing the blade to move downward and at an angle.
It left a large gash in her torso, one that was healed a second later.
They repeated this bloody dance again and again. The young man would take the full force of her attacks before responding in kind. Blood filled the area, and out of fear a few of the newbies had left. A large tear caused half of her wrappings to fall off her chest, but both her and the young man were too focused on their fight.
He stabbed her stomach, and she took the chance to smash his head between her arms. His vision blacked out for a second, but he was able to feel enough to feel her kick him back onto the ground.
With the sword still stuck in her stomach she leaned forward and swung. The young man gathered himself quickly enough to respond by swinging his remaining blade. The katana and her hand met in a bloody clash. The blade carved into her hand, but she kept moving forward. When the blade reached her upper arm, she used her ability to heal the cleaved portion of her arm, trapping the blade within her arm.
She grabbed onto his neck.
"It's over." She said simply. The young man released his grasp on his remaining blade, leaving both of them stuck in her body.
Despite the view- Frederica standing with two blades in her body- it was the young man who lay on the floor in defeat
"I give." He spoke.
With a smile the woman stood up, unsheathing the blades from her body, letting them drop onto the floor.
"Welcome to the Overmen." She held out her hand to assist him in getting up, a hand that he accepted. A strange feeling filled his body as their hands came into contact. All the bruises that he sustained and all the injuries he received were healed automatically upon contact.
"What is your name?" She asked.
The young man didn't reply at first, when he got up, he crouched back down to pick up his swords and sheaths, with a swing of each sword blood flew off and onto the ground.
"Iori." He said, placing the two katanas in their sheaths.
"Just Iori?" she asked.
"Just Iori."