Rebirth From Ordinary Person To The Strongest

Chapter 23: Trap



There\'s no way my father would have missed them. Even if he did, it wouldn\'t be this many—maybe one or two at most.

"Aya-chan, let\'s get back in the car. If we stay outside, more monsters might come," I suggested.

"Y-Yes, you\'re right," she agreed, clinging to me as we returned to the car. While I understood her fear, it made moving a bit difficult.

After a few minutes, my father and Renji-san returned, covered in blood.

"We killed the bear. Was there any trouble here?" my father asked.

"Yes! Suddenly, we were attacked by monsters!" Aya-chan exclaimed.

"What?" Renji-san and my father looked alarmed as we explained what had happened—the sudden appearance of a horde of low-ranking monsters within the barrier and how I had dealt with them.

They listened silently and exchanged glances once I finished.

"Soichiro, we\'ve got a problem," Renji-san said.

"Yeah, it\'s a \'Hider.\' That\'s troublesome," my father replied nonchalantly.

Though they didn\'t seem overly concerned, they began setting up something with talismans, a map, and candles. Curious and a bit confused, I asked my father at a moment when he wasn\'t too busy.

"Dad, what\'s a \'Hider\'?"

"Hmm, I suppose you wouldn\'t know yet," he replied, drawing symbols on the map with Silveit.

"Some monsters can use magic, as you\'ve seen before."

"Yes, I remember."

The monster we fought at the house where we met Hina had used magic to send shockwaves. It was a powerful attack. That was when I first realized that monsters could use magic, and it motivated me to become stronger.

"A \'Hider\' is a type of monster that can conceal other monsters with magic," my father explained.

"Can they really do that?" I asked, astonished.

"Yes, but only monsters ranked Fourth Tier or higher," he said.

...Really?

I almost asked again, thinking I had misheard. A Fourth Tier monster was incredibly rare, even among humans—a true genius. And now, one of those monsters was here in this forest?

What I thought would be a simple camping trip suddenly felt a lot more serious.

I looked around nervously at the forest, while my father and Renji-san continued their preparations with calm efficiency. Their demeanor made me realize how commonplace such situations must be for exorcists.

"Come here, Itsuki," my father called.

"Aya, you too," Renji-san added.

Startled, Aya and I approached. Renji-san picked up Aya, and we gathered around the map on the ground.

"We\'re going to use a spell to find the monster using the \'Hider\' magic. Pay attention; you\'ll need to know this," my father said.

"Does that mean we\'ll be fighting more strong monsters?" I asked.

Renji-san chuckled. "Itsuki-kun, you\'re a Seventh Tier exorcist. You\'ll definitely face more of these situations."

"Ugh," I groaned.

It made sense. Only a few exorcists could handle Fourth Tier monsters, and even fewer could deal with anything higher. As a Seventh Tier, I would undoubtedly be called upon.

I clenched my fists, renewing my resolve to become stronger.

My father continued explaining as he drew intricate geometric patterns on the map with Silveit.

"To counter a \'Hider,\' you need to use more magical power than what they\'re using to hide. We\'ll create a magnet that reacts to magic."

"Magic magnet?" I repeated, puzzled.

"Yes, a magnet that responds to magic," he confirmed.

A concept I had never heard of, but magic could create things that didn\'t exist. I made a mental note to remember this technique.

As I watched, the talisman floated up and moved toward the mountain, passing through the forest and heading into the city.

...Toward a densely populated area.

Realizing the danger, I felt a cold sweat. If that monster reached the city...

"Renji, we need to move now," my father said.

"Understood. Let\'s go," Renji-san replied.

"What\'s happening?" Aya asked, confused.

"Aya, we\'ve been lured here. The main monster is heading toward the city to avoid detection and feed on magic," Renji-san explained.

"We were baited?" she asked.

"Exactly," he confirmed.

I marveled at the cunning of the monster. It had drawn us here with a lesser monster to distract us while it moved toward its true target.

We quickly got back into the car. Renji-san started the engine, the vehicle\'s lights flickering to life as we sped down the road.

"Contact the Kamiazuki clan, Soichiro. We need all hands on deck," Renji-san urged.

"Got it. But first..." my father began, but then a deer suddenly appeared in our path.

Before anyone else could react, I used Silveit to disintegrate the deer into mist.

Blood sprayed, then evaporated as the monster was vanquished. As the car sped through the clearing mist, Renji-san let out a sigh of relief.

"Thanks, Itsuki-kun. You saved us," he said.

"You\'re welcome," I replied, but I had a more pressing question.

"Dad, why are there so many low-ranking monsters? Something feels off."

"...I was planning to tell you later, but this is a good time," my father began, exhaling deeply.

"Monsters ranked Fifth Tier or higher can create lesser monsters," he revealed.

"...What?" I blurted out, shocked.

Monsters could create other monsters? That was news to me.

"If left unchecked, a high-ranking monster can spawn countless lesser ones, becoming the master of a vast horde. This phenomenon is called \'Hyakki Yagyō\'—a night parade of a hundred demons," he explained.

"A night parade..."

"The \'Hyakki Yagyō\' can wipe out entire populations, turning the dead into more monsters. I fought one in Kyoto once... it was hell," my father said, his voice cold and serious.

I clenched my fists, determined to prevent such a disaster. We couldn\'t let this monster reach the city.

But what could I do from here?

Wait, there was something I could do.

"Dad, Renji-san, I have an idea," I said, as a sudden realization hit me.


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