"That does seem to be the case, as expected of Uiharu-san."
Suddenly, things beca much clearer, and the incident itself felt simpler.
Magic and all that didn't matter. Even if you didn't believe in it, it was fine. Right now, all they needed to know was Academy City's stance regarding the space elevator and the Orbit Portal Company.
On top of that, protecting igo-senpai was also essential work.
"If possible, could you pull up the surveillance feeds near the space elevator?"
Prompted by Uiharu's words, Misaka-senpai snapped to attention and hurriedly asked.
"That shouldn't be a problem."
Speaking of her area of expertise, Uiharu replied easily.
However, since the computers at the Branch office were all having issues to so degree, she had to use the handheld computer she carried with her.
The handheld device was equipped with a flat-state holographic projector. With a slight flicker, a clear image of District 23 materialized in the air.
She kept switching between cara positions until the viewpoint finally settled on the area near the space elevator.
Because this cara was positioned very far from the space elevator, the projected image was sowhat blurry.
"Aren't there any caras closer than this?"
Leaning in, Natsu squinted her eyes, thinking the image quality was far too poor.
"Because the space elevator is a classified facility, the security in its imdiate vicinity is also very high."
After thinking for a mont, Uiharu explained quietly.
Even through these blurry images, they could still make out sothing unusual.
The main entrance gate of the space elevator was shut tight, the high-strength alloy door reflecting a pale, cold light.
Even though it was the day before the opening ceremony, the entire space elevator venue seed to radiate an aloofness that kept people at a distance, as if it were guarding against sothing.
"What are those things?"
igo-senpai also gathered around, pointing at several faint, fleeting black dots on the screen.
These dots moved like agile cheetahs. In just an instant, they exceeded the cara's resolution, transforming into dark streaks of light, heading unmistakably towards the space elevator.
Just as these black dots tried to approach the space elevator, they seed to encounter so form of interception. Instantly, flashes of fire erupted across the screen.
A high-intensity network of firepower instantly ford, attempting to suppress these 'cheetahs.' However, a stray shot instead hit the cara, causing the screen to go black.
"There's a situation there! We must alert the Anti-Skill imdiately!"
Shirai-san was the first to react to the suddenly blacked-out screen.
The others also snapped out of their daze; it seed like a fight had broken out near the space elevator.
Natsu, however, seed overly calm. 'This is nothing,' she thought. 'Tomorrow, the entire northern hemisphere might get blown away.'
"Uiharu, notify Anti-Skill right away. I'm heading to the scene imdiately."
A certain Judgnt mber's sense of justice instantly flared up. Ignoring her own injured body, she gripped her wheelchair with both hands, ready to spring into action imdiately.
District 23 was clearly not within Shirai-san's jurisdiction, but for her, it made no difference.
"Shirai-san, you've been ordered to refrain from participating in such high-risk public safety actions. The consequences for disobeying seem pretty serious, you know?"
Natsu offered a sowhat well-aning reminder.
Even without directly participating in the combat, just being responsible for evacuating civilians was still very dangerous.
In a battlefield riddled with bullets like that, even Natsu would have to be extrely cautious, not daring to operate without activating her high-energy-cost Thermal Conversion.
That Shirai-san... she couldn't rely on luck every ti. One careless move, and it could be ga over.
Even if you could track the bullets' trajectories, the activation speed of Teleportation simply couldn't outpace bullets, especially against such dense firepower. If it were Natsu, that would be one thing...
This was the confidence of an esper. After all, a Level 5 was Academy City's highest combat asset, capable of single-handedly defeating an army.
Hmm? According to Natsu's thinking, that 'highest combat asset' title needed to be taken with a grain of salt.
"That's right, Kuroko. You can't go this ti."
Misaka-senpai also voiced clear opposition.
It was rare for Misaka-senpai to block Shirai-san's actions, but this ti was an exception.
"Kuroko, you're injured, and your ability... Besides, igo-senpai needs your protection here. Only if you stay behind can I feel at ease."
Compared to their abilities, Shirai-san was actually the most suitable for a protective role.
It didn't require fighting, but constant relocation. Shirai-san didn't have that peculiar limitation of being unable to move herself freely.
And only if Shirai-san stayed behind to look after igo-senpai could the Railgun's mind be at ease.
Sohow, this senpai had already made up her mind to get involved in this matter.
"Onee-sama!"
Shirai-san stood frozen for a few seconds, a touch of emotion flickering in her pupils, before she nodded firmly.
So Onee-sama cared about and trusted her this much.
'Those attackers... they're Academy City's secret troops, right?'
Natsu, standing to the side, was lost in thought. She'd actually seen many units of this type before.
Anti-Skill was never the only security force in Academy City. They were like icebergs subrged beneath the water's surface; people could only see the tip.
The more of these icebergs she saw, the less tension or fear Natsu felt.
Instead, she thought it was a good thing, feeling a peculiar sense of security.
She liked being inside a massive fortress. It was like burrowing into the middle of the sofa when sleeping, and her ability developnt also leaned towards defense.
As long as these icebergs didn't suddenly turn their guns on her or those around her.
But the situation always proved regrettable. Each incident managed to prick at Natsu's sensitive nerves.
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In front of the Judgnt Branch 177 building.
The Anti-Skill squad stationed here hadn't even finished dealing with the aftermath of the recent incident when they received another report from two public-spirited citizens, Shirai Kuroko and Uiharu Kazari.
However, Shirai-san seed to have reported to the wrong place. For an incident occurring in District 23, the responsible party should be the Anti-Skill unit stationed there.
"Squad Leader, headquarters is issuing an ergency mobilization order for Anti-Skill units across all districts. We're to move out imdiately."
But just then, Tessou Tsuzuri ca jogging over. The right lens of her glasses, knocked at so point, now had a noticeable crack.
This sowhat clumsy Anti-Skill teacher looked a bit disheveled, but no one could say she wasn't dedicated.
To protect students, she could shoulder a shield and stand on the front line.
Natsu really liked these teachers. They always gave a certain bun-girl a sense of security.
It had nothing to do with strength, just a simple feeling of recognition. They were also a crucial barrier for Natsu's peaceful life.
"Where's the location?"
Frowning, Yomikawa Aiho asked instinctively.
"District 23. The objectives are to secure the space elevator venue and the Orbit Portal Company building."
"And right now, besides Anti-Skill from various districts, it seems an unidentified support unit with a codena has been dispatched. Additionally, the security forces of several nearby companies, including Kongou Aviation and Orbit Portal, have been urgently mobilized."
This information was already shared within the Anti-Skill network. Tessou Tsuzuri swiped her phone a few tis and quickly found all the details.
"Understood."
Yomikawa-sensei nodded, then looked sowhat curiously at Shirai-san and the other.
'These Judgnt mbers are really well-inford. Students these days are sothing else.'
With no ti to ponder further, Yomikawa Aiho only had ti to send a quick text to Komoe-sensei, asking her to continue looking after igo Arisa and the other students, before hurriedly boarding an armored vehicle.
Even though the perpetrator who attacked igo Arisa had been found, Yomikawa felt she still had a responsibility to care for them now.
"So it's true after all... the space elevator will trigger a disaster."
Shirai-san muttered, watching the fading dust trail of the armored vehicles.
She still had so doubts about this incident before, but with Academy City's backing, the ergency mobilization of Anti-Skill, the issues surrounding the space elevator were finally coming into focus.
Even if it wasn't a major crisis capable of destroying the entire northern hemisphere, it would certainly cause a significant impact.
Just the collapse of the space elevator alone would destroy most of Academy City's District 23 and affect many nearby districts, even the entire Tokyo area.
Thinking of this, Shirai-san suddenly felt a burning anxiety.
But reason told her that if there was a force capable of changing the situation, then igo-senpai, whom both sides were contesting, was absolutely the core of this incident.
She, instead, needed to protect this senpai even more closely, without leaving her side for a mont.
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