Akechi Justice understood that by the time he was mindful, he was himself a perfect person.

I didn't doubt that all the humans in the world were only pawns to me, believing that many of the elite's humans who were elephant to themselves during the elite were equal to livestock.

And that's why I decided that I needed to become a mentor and lead a small, stupid livestock in the future.

Akechi had no hesitation in using the status and honor his parents had built up. Because I thought there was no way humans could be at the top of the list that wouldn't make the most of what's available right now.

And Akechi's idea that justice is not all about right was built upon. You have to be such a cloudy and swallowing person to pierce true justice.

That's why we need to unify both light and shadow, and we need to understand and use people's darkness.

That's why Akechi has dared to induce abuse with elementary and middle schools. That was also one of the experiments for him.

Akechi tried to fully grasp people's minds through abuse, and it was generally successful. At first, of course, there were failures and some of the subjects were forced to commit suicide, but it was a small sacrifice for his noble ideals.

And Akechi got that experiment to one solution. That was almost proven in middle school.

As its final stage, Akechi entered high school and chose Satoru to sacrifice.

But why Satoru? That also had his own reasons.

The first thing you should never choose as the subject of abuse is the type of abuse you can abuse even in silence.

Akiba, Nakano, Oomiya, etc. can do that when it comes to the class.

But why not? That's because people have limits to the satisfaction they get even if the bottom line is in terrible sight.

Yes, it looks dirty no matter how much it hurts if the source is garbage. Garbage is where it gets to. It makes no difference. I can't do this. People can't get hitched at the value of how much garbage they wore out. Classes don't get wrapped up with that.

If it's... if it's something beautiful? The act of thoroughly hurting something of value, but this is also rejected. People have a strong taste in admiring things that are too beautiful in the first place.

Never get dirty, touching your hands is also awkward, I am afraid and very unwilling to get my hands on it.

Yes, this is exactly the attitude the lower people take towards people like Akechi. And even if it's not as good as Akechi, people try to pull a step against a superior human being.

You can't make such a target of human abuse. Most importantly, any such person is likely to be an Akechi pawn.

It is either a livestock or a pawn, such as a human being other than himself, for Akechi. If it's livestock, the change works wherever and wherever you dispose of it, but pawns don't necessarily.

So losing a handkerchief to such nonsense is too much.

Yes, that's why Satoru hit it and put it on. Why? Because it's mediocre? No. No mediocrity. Boring and mediocre human beings cannot satisfy and cut people's abominations.

But Satoru is never the upstream kind, but a beautiful mother for a father who grew up in a wealthy middle class family there and served in quite a few companies, harsh but gentle and civilian. And businesslike, but growing up in a happy environment inside if I go with my brother's sister and family structure.

The grades are even higher there, and the exercise is better than the kind of people who are in this entertainment office, but they would be in order if they were livestock.

Yes, Satoru was one of the ideal sacrifices for Akechi. That's why the sacrifice of the class was decided on Satoru from the beginning.

Because Satoru is the type of person that many people think this guy looks somewhat happy. A being who is never top notch but is jealous of people there.

When breaking a human like that, people learn unspeakable pleasures. What makes a person immersed above all in a sense of superiority is the moment when what seems happy, but what is beautiful there, is ugly and dirty and corrupt.

Yes Satoru is a beautiful pet bolt. If this is an empty can like it's falling on the side of the road, I'll squash it and kick it, and when I play there, that's it. I don't think I'd break it in an empty bottle of fancy whiskey. You'll want to decorate the shelves and watch them forever.

But beautiful pet bottles are different. I still don't get tired of crushing it to the bump. Whatever it is, I can shape it back a little and break it again, and look at the fallen pet bottle and enjoy it again. I feel supreme joy when I see what was so beautiful and I look crippled.

But it's a pet bottle. I can't go up there. So there's nothing wrong with breaking it. Satoru was that kind of person for Akechi.

And everything was carried as Akechi aimed. It would have been great to have been able to move that land, sea and air compass as well as I wanted.

The class was at peace as long as they were abusing Satoru. All their stress is dissipated by sacrifice with the provision of a common gateway called Satoru.

As long as even that land, sea and air is abusing Satoru, it never caused any problems like this. Instead, Akechi's arms were appreciated for rehabilitating this many problematic children (although Akechi just took them in that direction to sell thanks as far as Isam was concerned).

And - that incident was also not within the assumptions for Akechi. At first, I meant to scratch three people in the land, sea, and air, who did a hell of a lot of things, but it was also Akechi who suggested Satoru had a sister in the first place, and who set out to see Satoru's smartphone on his own.

Of course, it was a way through the island, not directly - and it turns out those three killed Satoru's sister in a terribly curious way.

And beyond that, Akechi used the power of his parents to make sure that all sins fell on Satoru.

And this gave rise to legitimacy for the fact that he was abusing Satoru.

Yes, if Satoru is caught and confirmed to be a murderer, he's rather abusive and correct if he's this unusual person. No, he assumes at will that this was a natural punishment and a righteous hammer.

That's important to Akechi. Akechi isn't just looking right now. Ten years from now, even 20 years from now, we are looking closely at the results.

I just can't hope you don't let me abuse you and end up having no chance of being offended by guilt after you've grown up. No matter how incompetent the livestock is, that much emotion will go hand in hand.

But unless the person you were abusing is a criminal. Guilt fades at that moment. Justify it.

That's why the spent Satoru needed me to be a criminal. No, it was natural. A man of no value. At least it becomes a tool to consider that Akechi was right, and it is his right way of life to die for Akechi. You can call it fate. If you died for Akechi with your sister, who's only worth as much as trash, you'd be looking forward to it.

Yes, things were going according to calculations for Akechi up to this point. But it happened suddenly.

On the bus of a school trip, suddenly wrapped in a mysterious light - two or five people, including Akechi and teachers, were summoned to different worlds.

In other worlds, the twenty-five, including Akechi, were forced to see with His Majesty the Emperor.

At first, many of my classmates couldn't hide the confusion, but some of them were impressed by the fact that I came to a world where something called status existed.

In it, Akechi was relatively calm. Being chosen to lead the world doesn't panic about this.

I immediately understood and adapted the situation. I also took it for granted that the title I gave myself was the perfect brave man.

During the sight, Isam, who was a teacher and complained about the rough pasture dance, cooled his liver, but it was also avoided by the driving of Akechi.

And Akechi instantly entered the pocket of His Majesty the Emperor, behaving as a central figure in his class, regardless of when he was on Earth, and also took the lead.

By Akechi's suggestion, he was divided into a group that would cooperate with the Empire and a waiting group that would spend a great deal of time together until he was ready to be repatriated. The waiting group was to be allowed to stay in a town with as little danger as possible.

The place became a town within Finnish territory on the border. Isn't it dangerous when the border is close? and some students questioned it, but neighboring Bahr Kingdom said it was a peaceful state and a Ningro safe zone.

And the only woman in the Marvel Empire who has been entrusted with the Lordship of the Borderline is Kathua. While the emperor laughs embarrassingly and self-derisively, there is still a deep-rooted tide of female contempt within the empire that in some cases may make him feel so uncomfortable even with the summoned Savior.

However, it was a story that if it were on the territory of Feens, it would be easier to spend that portion of the time under the rule of Kathua (apparently the Fifth Princess), with measures focused on the extension of women's rights being disciplined.

So Akechi convinced the waiting group on the grounds of this. There is hardly anything in this that couples the original statement of mouth with charisma and opinions on Akechi.

Only Mai still seemed unable to hide her dissatisfaction, but she convinced me for once that she had no choice but to go home. It was a little surprising that we chose to stay in the empire and work together, not as a waiting group.