The light outside had barely shifted; it was still the same day, just briefly after the heavy conversation that left Kenji restless. After the profound exchange with the Multiverse Chat, Kenji found himself unable to sit still. The weight of the words shared among comrades, the unsettling truths unearthed, pressed heavily on his mind, refusing to let him find peace.
The talk of existence, free will, and the realization that his new allies were once "fiction" gnawed at his thoughts. It was heavier than any quest or system notification he had ever faced. Each word they had shared had turned like a knife, opening new doubts but also reinforcing something deeper—a conviction, a fierce resolve not to waste this second chance he had been gifted. If he was real, breathing, aware—then he had the duty to shape his own story.
I can't stay still anymore, he thought, determination hardening in his chest. I have to move forward. I have to define myself. This life, this existence, it has to be mine.
Springing from bed, Kenji moved with purpose. He quickly showered, scrubbing away the lingering fatigue clinging to his skin, and dressed in a durable outfit—loose-fitting black jeans, sturdy hiking boots, a plain grey hoodie reinforced with basic mana threads, and a black cap to obscure his features.
His system window floated into his vision, brightly displaying pending side quests, recommended training regimens, and idle notifications. For once, Kenji dismissed them all with a sharp mental swipe.
Today he was planning on going out to interact with the supernatural, and his destination?
Kyoto.
He quickly organized his essentials into his inventory—ID, a stack of minor healing potions, a basic enchanted dagger, an old folded map of Kyoto, several stamina recovery items, and a simple self-made protection charm. His inventory wasn't limited to just these small items either; it was filled with all the loot he had accumulated from his constant grinding—rare materials, miscellaneous gear, various weapons ranging from simple daggers to short swords, his main sword carefully stored away, basic armor pieces, valuable crafting ingredients, and even a few enchanted trinkets and practical everyday items like rope, flint kits, and utility tools. He didn't need to worry about cash either; his steady stream of dungeon rewards and monster drops had built up a healthy stockpile of money within his system's inventory space. With everything safely stored away, he felt lighter and more prepared for whatever might come.
"Alright," he whispered under his breath, clenching his fists. "Let's do this."
The streets of Shizuoka were calm, the sleepy suburb bathed in soft afternoon light. Cherry blossoms fluttered lazily in the breeze, settling on the sidewalks like nature's own confetti. Yet beneath the tranquility, Kenji sensed a different pulse—his own heartbeat pounding against his ribs, a new rhythm calling him to step beyond the familiar.
The train station was modest but bustling. Commuters moved with habitual efficiency—businessmen clutching briefcases, students chatting in groups, elderly couples ambling along with content smiles. Kenji bought his ticket to Kyoto and slipped into the flow, careful to avoid attracting any unnecessary attention.
The train's sleek silver form glided into the station with a low hum. Kenji boarded quickly, claiming a window seat at the back of the carriage. As the doors hissed shut, he leaned back, the vibrations of the train merging with the steady thrum of anticipation in his chest.
The ride would take about twenty minutes—short by normal standards, but to Kenji, it felt like crossing a threshold. The landscape blurred into a tapestry of rolling hills, dense pockets of forest, scattered towns, and finally the edges of Kyoto's sprawling urban beauty.
He stared out the window, his mind running through plans.
Kyoto's yōkai were not to be underestimated. They guarded their territory zealously, hidden within the flow of the city's very culture. Yasaka, the nine-tailed fox spirit, ruled their ranks.
I can't act rashly, he thought.
A soft ping from the Multiverse Chat drew him from his thoughts.
[Eternal Virgin]: Yo, where'd you vanish to?
[Administrator - The Gamer]: Heading to Kyoto. I was hoping to get something here. Connections to the supernatural. Have to be careful how I go about it.
[Red Cake Boss]: Tread carefully. Unknown territory demands vigilance.
[Self-Proclaimed Human]: Observe first. Assess the environment. Avoid direct contact unless advantageous.
Kenji smiled slightly. Even burdened by their recent existential revelations, his companions fell naturally into a rhythm of support and strategy. It was comforting in a way that words couldn't fully express.
[Administrator - The Gamer]: Got it. Thanks, everyone. Will report back once I've scouted things out.
The chat quieted, leaving him with the soothing rattle of the train and the racing thoughts in his mind.
As the train began its slow approach to Kyoto's central station, Kenji marveled at the city's breathtaking skyline. Towering skyscrapers stood like sentinels over ancient temples and lush gardens. The city was a perfect symbiosis of history and progress, sacred and profane. Kyoto was alive in ways that few cities were.
And Kenji could feel it.
The air shimmered with hidden energy—an undercurrent of magic woven so deeply into the city's fabric that most ordinary humans would never notice. But Kenji, now sensitized to the flow of mana, could sense it vibrating in every stone, every gust of wind.
The train came to a gentle stop with a metallic sigh. Kenji rose, slinging his satchel over his shoulder as he moved through the crowd with measured steps. As he stepped onto the platform, a rush of new scents assaulted him—fresh rain on stone, burning incense from a nearby shrine, and the faint metallic tang of supernatural energies coiling in the air.
He inhaled deeply, centering himself.
This was it.
The first real step beyond safety nets and calculated leveling. The first brush with the true supernatural underbelly of the world.
As the station's announcement echoed overhead and the crowd dispersed into the heart of Kyoto, Kenji adjusted his cap, tightened his grip on his satchel, and stepped forward.
Time to look around.
He was here to find a sort of hotspot where he could in a sense do business. A shop, a group of people, anthing really and he figured Kyoto was the best place to start with its humans and yokai's more interactive nature.
It would give him a network into the less mundane world and if he wanted to buy may be magic book, items, information he could find a place to get them.
"Well let's get going". And with that, he moves forward.
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