Until Lucia is hurt, roll back the scratch time.

Catalina was away from Lucia and the others to see how the hunters were doing.

"Yikes!!

"Eh! I won't let you!

As Lucia and Tempo's voice rise from behind and turn around, Lucia is blown away.

"Huh!"

Rigid Catalina.

But if you look closely, Lucia hasn't suffered any injuries.

Apparently, as a result of Waltz's shelter, he seemed to be blowing away.

And where Lucia stood until earlier, a white murder blade grew out of the air.

(I can't believe the sword comes out of nowhere...)

Thanks to Tempo's grasp of the blade, it seems to have been avoided that my sister (Lucia) would be seriously injured.

But even now that Lucia was gone, Tempo still grabbed the blade and missed the angel attack.

As a result, it was Catalina who cooperated so Tempo could hack Waltz's manoeuvre armor.

How did you cooperate?

To explain that, I must first explain how Tempo hacked the manoeuvre armor.

The way the tempo hacked the manoeuvre armor is called a radio jack.

Waltz's palm, commonly known as the "anti-gravity reactor core", floating in space away from the body of the waltz, is controlled by wireless manipulation from the body.

So if you interrupt that communication and send a false order, it's possible to take it from the outside.

Of course, we have to pull out multiple pieces of security, but that's a copy (tempo) of the waltz.

If only the radio waves could fly, nothing would have gone wrong after that.

However, because Waltz restricted the functionality, neither the circuitry nor the system for flying radio waves are mounted on the tempo.

So what Tempo thought was wireless communication magic that applied thunder magic.

A radio wave is a wave of electricity, so to speak.

Thunder magic is the magic that manipulates the electricity itself, but Tempo came up with the idea that if we use this successfully, we can do the same thing as radio waves.

But to do so, tempo must use magic in the first place.

Here comes Catalina.

In making the tempo, Catalina implanted a (...) of (...) also in the bone.

It's... it's Orihalcon.

In addition to being used as a catalyst such as Enchant, Orihalcon is also used for canes and the like.

However, the orihalcon used for the wand is an unchanted, innocent orihalcon.

Prior to being enchanted, Orihalcon had the purely magical nature of storing magic, acting like a bucket of water that could be freely used at the will of magic users, so to speak.

Therefore, the operator can use the magic temporarily stored in the wand to exercise a greater amount of magic than usual.

In other words, Catalina allowed the entire body to be used as a cane by implanting the orihalcon in the tempo bone.

Doing so had the potential to use great magic, even if the magic that could be produced in the body was small, if stored to some extent.

But in and of itself, this is just a story about tempo having a wand.

Therefore, it was only a secondary to Catalina's aim.

The real aim was to propagate tempo.

Demonic props activate magic by replacing the magic stored in the Orihalcon with batteries, so to speak, but in order to do so, they need charging (...) electricity (...).

The point is that even in a body where tempo cannot produce magic in the body, if it is replenished with magic from Catalina or Lucia, it can possess magic in the body.

In order to allow other temps to use magic, Catalina fed as much as she could.

In particular, the biggest question was whether temps with the same brains (neurochips) as the Guardian could recognize and handle magic...

As a result, such Catalina's activity (a leap?) Also, Tempo successfully exercised his thunder magic.

And I successfully hacked Waltz's reinforced armor, and to this day...

Zang!

In front of Catalina, the tempo was cut to the fierce blade.

Apparently, another blade appeared.

Blood blisters blowing out of tempo shoulders.

Large vertical incision from right shoulder to flank.

Tempo falls.

"Subject Lost"

With such a mechanical voice, an angel with a blade in both hands emerged from different spaces.

There seems to be no tempo in the eyes of an angel.

The blade that truncated the tempo, it was like a bone with deformed angel hands.

The tip from the elbow was deformed like a sword made of bone.

"Confirm Target"

Apparently, they found Lucia fainting behind the wall.

The angel walks slowly toward Lucia, without haste or haste.

(... someone won't stop!

The cut tempo is severe, but he doesn't die easily because he's a homunculus.

There was plenty of room for Catalina's thinking that she knew about.

Catalina looks around reflexively wondering if anyone is close enough to save Lucia.

As a result of looking around, the people who were safe were Catalina and...

(That guy, who...?

A stranger stood there.

That's where Waltz was supposed to be standing.

But instead a man with black hair lay on his knees.

No, black is so ugly.

It's like a complete black (darkness) that traps the light and doesn't miss it outside.

The angel was completely capturing the target of attack in front of him.

Why was the girl in front of you (Lucia) targeted?

That is due to the magnitude of the magic used in magic.

In the first place, the system of witch hunting itself is meant to conjure up women with excessive magic.

The angels don't know why God would recommend witch hunting, but at the time of witnessing a woman who exercised mighty magic, she was supposed to take her life unless there was a special reason.

And the magic used by the girl in front of me was bigger than God's proxy self, and it wasn't like it could be ignored.

It was therefore decided to kill the girl with this monstrous magic as a matter of priority.

By the way, from earlier on, there was a blonde girl who was going to interfere with her actions, but the angel didn't think it was very important.

The fact that gravitational manipulation can be used deserves consternation in itself, but it was a common magic in ancient magical civilizations.

Now is not the magic that cannot be neutralized for an angel, although there is nothing available.

Besides, I don't feel any magic from the girl I named Waltz.

The point is, the angel decided that it must be a girl to that extent.

Therefore, it should not have been the subject of a witch hunt either.

Originally, the reason I caught them calling them witch hunts was to wipe out Catalina, a former brave party member.

Catalina's magic is far smaller than the girl in front of her, but still possesses enough magic.

It was originally a subject to be killed immediately, but until a month ago it was removed from the object of witch hunting because it was active as a fellow brave man.

At the mercy of God, of course.

But now I'm not one of the brave ones.

Therefore, the angel decided that he should return to God.

It was a great shame for the angels to sacrifice as many as three unrelated women to dispose of Catalina and the other girl (Lucia).

But I pointed a blade at the proxy of God.

I don't know how.

(When you pass under God, let me bless you immediately)

Yes, he was an angel who made up his mind.

Angels are the use of God.

The phrase "do not sneak up on God who does not touch" does not make sense to them.

Because sneaking (...) is the judgment they make as God's proxy (executor).

Therefore, I could not understand that there are beings in this world that should not be involved.

Therefore, they are the ones who have lived their lives free from the world.