The Irregular at Magic High School, Vol. 19: Master Clans Council Arc by Tsutomu Sato and Kana Ishida

The Irregular at Magic High School, Vol. 19: Master Clans Council Arc by Tsutomu Sato and Kana Ishida

Author:Tsutomu Sato and Kana Ishida [Tsutomu Sato and Kana Ishida]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Yen On
Published: 2022-05-18T00:00:00+00:00


At the signal sent by his subordinate, Katsuto’s sedan turned down the road that led to the beach.

Gunfire echoed up ahead, mixed in with the occasional explosion. While there weren’t many civilians in the area, it wasn’t a deserted wilderness, either. There was a moderate amount of traffic. He didn’t know who was responsible for this, but it was far too bold a military operation.

Heavy gunfire rained down on Katsuto’s car, too. But having anticipated high-velocity, high-mass anti-magician weapons, Katsuto’s anti-material barrier magic was completely stopping it. He was neutralizing the grenades that were being lobbed in the path of the car, as well.

Katsuto had the vehicle stop in the middle of the erosion control forest.

He got out alone.

A shot came at Katsuto—and the moment he traced it back to its origin, he leaped.

Surrounded by his spherical barrier, Katsuto’s bulk soared, flying straight at the source of the shot, ignoring broken branches and shattered trunks along the way.

It was the sniper who was shocked. Panicking, he fired haphazardly in Katsuto’s direction. Every shot ricocheted off, with one nicking his cheek. The man froze as the implacable, impregnable wall closed in on him.

Upon impact with the barrier, the man was sent flying.

This did not satisfy Katsuto.

The man had slammed into a tree trunk, and Katsuto continued to advance on him—his barrier, of course, still up.

Pinned between the tree and the barrier, the man vomited blood.

After confirming that the sniper’s silence was real—Katsuto didn’t particularly care whether he was unconscious or dead—he searched for his next objective.

The man slumped at the base of the tree wore dark fatigues, but there was nothing on his clothes that made it obvious what organization he might belong to. The weapon he carried was not something a mere criminal syndicate would be able to get its hands on; if the man was a foreign operative, then the combat happening at this very moment was nothing less than a challenge to Japan’s sovereignty. Moreover, simply from the standpoint of public safety, this could not be ignored.

Katsuto decided then and there that the quelling of this armed conflict took priority over the capture of Gu Jie.



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