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Sword Art Online - Volume 1 - Aincrad

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by Reki Kawahara


  “This…is impossible….”

  Asuna muttered in a forced voice.

  The skeletal centipede that had taken the lives of three people in an instant raised its upper body and charged at another group of players with a thunderous roar.

  “Ahhhh—!!”

  The players in that direction screamed in panic. The bone scythe was raised high up into the air once again.

  In this critical moment, a figure jumped in right beneath the scythe. It was Heathcliff. He raised his large shield and blocked the attack, sending out an ear-rending sound of impact and a shower of sparks.

  But there were two scythes. While its left arm continued to attack Heathcliff, it raised its right scythe and swung down at the frozen players.

  “Dammit……!”

  I ran in almost subconsciously, quickly covering the distance as if I was flying, and flung myself directly in front of the scythe. Then I crossed my swords and blocked its attack.

  The tremulous force of impact struck my body. But—the scythe didn’t stop. As sparks flew from it, the scythe pushed back my swords and came towards me.

  It’s too powerful—!

  At this moment, a new sword flew in with a trail of white light and struck the scythe. A clashing noise resounded. As the scythe weakened during this moment, I immediately pushed with all my might and managed to force the bone scythe back.

  Next to me, Asuna glanced my way and said,

  “If we both hit it at the same time—we can block its attacks! If it’s us, then it’s possible!!”

  “Okay—let’s do this!”

  I nodded. Just knowing that Asuna was next to me gave me boundless strength.

  As the scythe swung horizontally towards us once again, both Asuna and I swung towards the lower right to parry. Our swords struck the scythe head on in perfect unison, and this time it was the scythe that was knocked back.

  I strengthened my voice and shouted:

  “We’ll stop the scythes! Everyone else attack its sides!”

  It was as if my voice finally freed everyone from some spell. The players shouted, raised their weapons, and charged at the body of the skeletal centipede. A number of hits cut deeply into the enemy’s body and the boss’ HP finally decreased a bit.

  But immediately afterwards I could hear the screaming of several players. I risked a glance after countering the scythe again and saw a few people get knocked down by the long, spear-like bone at the end of the centipede’s tail.

  “Argh…!”

  I gritted my teeth. We should help, but Asuna and I, as well as Heathcliff who was guarding against the left scythe by himself only a little further away, already had our hands full.

  “Kirito…!”

  At Asuna’s voice I turned my gaze over to her.

  —No! If we get distracted we’ll be hit!

  —Yeah, you’re right… It’s coming again!!

  —Block with a left vertical upward cut!

  We spoke to each other with only exchanged glances and blocked the scythe with perfectly synchronized movements.

  We forced ourselves to ignore the screams that could be heard from time to time and concentrated on blocking the enemy’s powerful blows. Amazingly, we didn’t need to talk or even glance at one another. It was as if we were directly linked to the other. The enemy attacked so fast that it didn’t even leave breathing room, but we still managed to counter it every time by activating the same skills at precisely the same instant.

  Just then—as I fought at my limits for my very life, I experienced a feeling that I had never felt before. It was a totally surreal experience—as if Asuna and I had fused into one person and were swinging one sword. Our HP continued to decrease bit by bit due to the aftershock of the enemy’s strikes we blocked, but we were already beyond caring about such things.

  Chapter 22

  The fighting continued for over an hour.

  It felt like an eternity had passed before the battle finally finished. When the boss monster’s huge body shattered into countless shards, no one had even the energy to cheer. Everyone either collapsed into a sitting position on the obsidian ground or laid down completely with their breathing ragged.

  Is it—over…?

  Yeah—it’s over—

  After we exchanged these thoughts, it felt like the «link» between Asuna and I also severed. Fatigue suddenly overwhelmed my body and I knelt down onto the floor. Asuna and I sat with our backs against each other, feeling as if we wouldn’t be able to do anything for a while.

  We were both alive—but even when I thought of this, I just couldn’t be happy about the situation. Too many people had died. After the first three deaths at the start of the battle, the grim sound effect of people shattering continued to resound at a steady pace and I had forced myself to stop counting at the sixth one.

  “How many—died…?”

  Cline, who was sitting to my left, asked in a wheezing voice. Egil, who was lying on the floor next to him with his arms and legs spread out, also turned his head this way.

  I waved my right hand to open the map and then counted the green dots on it. I subtracted the tally from the number of people who had been present when we first set off.

  “—Fourteen dead.”

  I couldn’t believe this number even though I had counted it myself.

  They were all high-leveled, skilled warriors who had experienced countless battles. Even if we couldn’t escape or heal instantly, we should still be able to avoid suffering too many deaths if we fought in a manner that put survival first—that’s what we had all thought, but—

  “…Impossible…”

  Egil’s voice didn’t carry a hint of its usual brightness. A depressing gloom pressed down on the survivors.

  We were only three-fourths of the way there—there were still twenty-five floors left to clear. Even though there were thousands of players here, only a few hundred were still serious about clearing the game. If every floor generated as many fatalities as this one, then it was highly possible—that only one person would face the final boss.

  If that happened, the last one standing would probably be that man…

  I shifted my gaze further back into the room. Amongst everybody who sat on the floor, a single red-clothed figure continued to stand straight. That person was Heathcliff.

  Of course, he wasn’t unscathed. As I focused on him, the cursor appeared to show his HP, and I could tell that he had taken quite a bit of damage. He had blocked the bone scythe, which Asuna and I had barely managed to keep at bay, by himself until the end. It wouldn’t be strange if he collapsed from exhaustion alone regardless of his HP.

  But I couldn’t feel even the slightest hint of tiredness from his calm figure. It was a toughness that was hard to believe. It was as if—he was a fighting machine…

  Because my mind was hazy due to the fatigue, I continued to stare at the side of Heathcliff’s face. The legend’s expression was composed. He was silently looking down at the sitting KoB members and the other players. His eyes were warm and full of mercy—as if—

  As if he was looking at a bunch of white mice playing in an inescapable cage.

  Just then, a shudder racked through my body.

  My mind became clear in an instant. My body grew cold, starting from the tips of my fingers and spreading all the way to the center of my brain. It was a strange foreboding. The impossible idea infested my mind like a seed and suspicion grew from it.

  The expression within Heathcliff’s eyes, the calmness it showed, it wasn’t a look that consoled his wounded comrades. He wasn’t standing on the same level as us. His expression was offering mercy from some faraway place high above us—it was the expression of a god…

  I thought of the inhuman reaction speed that Heathcliff had shown during our duel. It had far surpassed the speed of a human being. No, I said that wrongly; it had far surpassed the limits that SAO had set on the players.

  Add his usual behavior on top of that: he was the leader of the
strongest guild, yet he never gave any orders and simply watched the other players take care of things. Maybe that wasn’t because he trusted his men—maybe he was holding himself back because he knew of things that normal players didn’t!

  He was a being that wasn’t bound by the rules of this game of death. Yet he wasn’t an NPC. There was no way that a program could be able to make such a merciful expression.

  If he was neither an NPC nor a normal player, then there was only one possibility left. But how on earth do I confirm this? There was just no way to…not even one.

  No, there is. It was a way that I could try only right here and right now.

  I looked at Heathcliff’s HP bar. It had been greatly reduced from the hard fight. But it hadn’t dropped to fifty percent. It was barely, just barely in the blue zone.

  No one had ever seen this person’s HP go into the yellow zone. He had an overwhelming defense that nobody could even compare with.

  During his duel with me, his expression had changed the moment his HP had neared the halfway point. It shouldn’t be a fear of his HP turning yellow.

  It was—most probably—

  I slowly fixed my grip on the sword in my right hand. I pulled my right foot back with the tiniest movements. I bent my hips back slightly and got into a low dash position. Heathcliff didn’t notice any of my movements. His warm gaze was currently directed only towards his tired guild members.

  If my guess was wrong, then I would be branded a criminal and be punished without mercy.

  If that happens…I’m sorry…

  I glanced at Asuna, who sat next to me. She raised her head at the same time and our eyes met.

  “Kirito…?”

  A surprised expression overcame Asuna, whose mouth moved yet gave off no voice. But at that moment, my right foot had already kicked off against the ground.

  There was ten meters between me and Heathcliff. I sped towards him at full speed with my body almost touching the ground and reached him in an instant. Then I tilted my sword and stabbed upwards. It was the basic one-handed sword skill «Rage Spike». Since it was a weak skill, it shouldn’t kill Heathcliff even if it made a critical hit. But if my guess was right—

  The blade rushed in from the left, leaving a trail of bright blue light. Heathcliff reacted with surprising speed and an expression of shock appeared on his face. He immediately lifted his shield in an attempt to guard.

  But I had already seen him perform that motion many times during our duel and remembered it clearly. My sword dissolved into a streak of light, changed its course in midair, and scraped along the edge of his shield before continuing to pierce towards his chest.

  But just before the sword struck him, it was stopped by an invisible wall. A powerful shock coursed through my arm. A spark of purple light flashed and a message of the same colour appeared—a system message between us.

  [Immortal Object]. It wasn’t a status that weak beings like us players could have. What Heathcliff had feared during the duel must be the revelation of this godlike safeguard to everyone.

  “Kirito, what are you–”

  Asuna, who had shouted in surprise at my sudden attack and ran after me, suddenly stopped and froze in place after seeing the message. Me, Heathcliff, Cline, and all the other players around us were completely motionless as well. The system message faded slowly in the midst of this stillness.

  I lowered my sword and jumped back lightly, widening the distance between Heathcliff and myself. Asuna took a couple of steps forward and stood next to me.

  “Immortality granted by the system… how’s this possible… guild master…?”

  Heathcliff didn’t respond even after hearing Asuna’s confused voice. He simply glared at me with a severe expression. With both of my swords in hand, I opened my mouth and spoke:

  “This is the truth behind the legend. His HP was protected by the system and wouldn’t fall into the yellow zone no matter what happened to him. The status of immortality… other than NPCs, only system administrators could have it. But this game didn’t have any administrators, except for maybe one person…”

  I stopped talking at this point and glanced upwards into the skies.

  “…I had always wondered after my arrival in this world… just where he was watching us from as he manipulated this world. But I forgot one simple truth, one that even a little kid should know.”

  I looked straight at the red paladin and continued:

  “«There’s nothing more boring than watching someone else play a game». Isn’t that right?…… Kayaba Akihiko?”

  There was a stunned silence, as if everyone had just frozen over.

  Heathcliff was glaring at me with an emotionless expression. The players around us didn’t move even a muscle. No, it was more accurate to say that they couldn’t move.

  Asuna took a step forward from beside me. Her eyes didn’t contain a trace of emotion, as if they were bottomless voids. She opened her mouth slightly and spoke in a dry and barely audible voice.

  “Leader……is this…… true…?”

  Heathcliff ignored her question. Instead, he tilted his head slightly and asked me:

  “…Just for reference, could you tell me how you figured it out?”

  “…The first time I thought that something was off was during our duel, because your speed during that final moment was simply too fast.”

  “As I expected. That was a grievous mistake on my part. I was so overwhelmed by your speed that I ended up using the system’s assistance past its normal limits.”

  As Heathcliff nodded, his face finally revealed another expression; his lips moved slightly to form a bitter smile.

  “I originally expected to reach the ninety-fifth floor before this would be revealed.”

  His smile turned into one of authority as he slowly swept his gaze across the players. Then, the red paladin stated confidently:

  “—Yes. I am Kayaba Akihiko. I am also the final boss of the game who awaits you all on the top floor.”

  I felt Asuna sway slightly beside me. I extended my right hand to support her without turning my gaze.

  “…You’ve got some strange tastes. To think that the strongest player would suddenly become the most malignant final boss.”

  “Don’t you think that this is an interesting scenario? I had originally thought that this revelation would incite a wave of shock throughout Aincrad, but I had never thought that I would be found out only three-quarters of the way through the game. I knew that you were this game’s most unpredictable factor, but I never imagined that you would have such potential.”

  As the creator of this game who imprisoned the minds of ten thousand players, Kayaba Akihiko smiled in a way that I could still remember and shrugged. Kayaba’s expressions were totally different from those of Heathcliff the Paladin. But that impenetrable, steely presence was somehow similar to that of the expressionless avatar which had descended upon us two years ago.

  Kayaba continued with a bitter smile:

  “…I had expected that you would be the player who would stand against me in the end. Out of the ten unique skills, «Dual Blades» is given to the player with the fastest reaction speed, who would then act out the hero’s role against the final boss, regardless of whether he wins or loses. But you have shown me strength beyond my expectations, be it your speed or your insight. Well…I suppose that such unpredictable developments are part of the essence of online RPGs….”

  At this moment, one of players who was frozen stood up slowly. He was one of the KoB leaders. His seemingly brusque eyes were filled with a tormented agony.

  “You……you……how dare you take our loyalty—our hopes……and…and… completely defile them–!”

  He raised his huge halberd into the air and launched himself with a scream. There wasn’t even any time to try to stop him. We could only watch as he swung his weapon down at Kayaba–

  But Kayaba was a step faster. He waved his left hand and quickly manipulated the window that appeared;
the man immediately stopped in midair and then fell to the ground with a loud noise. A green outline flashed around his HP bar, indicating paralysis. However, Kayaba didn’t stop there and continued to move his hand.

  “Ah…Kirito…!”

  I turned around and saw Asuna kneeling on the ground. It wasn’t just her either, as all the players except Kayaba and I were on the ground, groaning from awkward positions.

  After sheathing my blades, I knelt down to prop up Asuna’s upper body with my arm and held her hand. Then I looked back at Kayaba.

  “…What are you going to do? Are you going to kill us all to hide the truth…?”

  “Of course not. I would never do something so unreasonable.”

  The man in red smiled and shook his head.

  “But since the situation has gotten to this point, I have no other choice. I will move my schedule forward and await for your arrival in the «Scarlet Jade Castle» on the top floor. It’s a shame that I must desert the KoB, as well as the other front-line players, that I had carefully cultivated to fight against the powerful mobs on the ninetieth floor and above. But I believe that all of you should have enough strength to reach the top level. But…before that…”

  Kayaba suddenly stopped talking and turned his eyes, which were full of overwhelming will-power, to focus on me. He then drove his sword softly into the obsidian floor, and a sharp yet clear metallic ring resounded across the air.

  “Kirito, since you figured out my true identity, I will reward you with an opportunity: you can have an one-on-one duel with me, right here and right now. Of course, I will negate my immortality status. If you win, the game will be cleared immediately, and all the players will be able to log out. What do you say…?”

  As soon as she heard this, Asuna began to squirm in my arms, trying desperately to move her paralyzed body as she shook her head.

  “No, Kirito…! He’s trying to get rid of you first… right now… right now you have to back down…!”

  My instincts told me that was the best course of action. This guy was an administrator who could intervene with the system. Even if he claimed that it would be a fair fight, there was no way to know whether or not he was somehow manipulating the system. The best choice would be to retreat now and come up with a countermeasure with the others.

 

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