Raiden Ei looked at the letter sent by the Shogun and a question mark appeared in her mind. When did a Vision Hunt Decree happen? What exactly had the Shogun been doing behind her back?
Or was it because the program was too rigid, causing the Shogun to be led by the nose?
Raiden Ei was baffled. Why would Shiki, whose strength was on par with hers, be taken to the Magistrate Office and become the target of some Vision Hunt Decree?
'Is it an accident? Or is it her own plan?'
'Never mind, I'll just keep a close eye on everything later.'
Raiden Ei did not rashly give orders. What if this was the girl's plan? And hadn't she also said that she should let everything take its natural course?
Time slowly passed. Shiki tossed a golden Mora coin up and down in her cell. With a flurry of confused footsteps approaching from afar, Shiki snatched the Mora coin flying in mid-air.
However, the person who arrived surprised her, because it wasn't someone from the Kamisato Clan, but the Tenryou Commission member who had come to arrest her.
Looking at the girl's slightly changing expression, the Tenryou Commission member sneered, "What, surprised to see me?"
"Hmm... To be fair, a little. So, what kind of trouble are you trying to stir up this time?"
"Heh heh, you'll know when you get there. Let's see how long you can keep that expression!"
Men are creatures with a strong desire for conquest. Towards the opposite sex, the greater the disparity, the more they wish to see the other person under their control.
More or less, everyone had a bit of that, and this Tenryou Commission officer was no exception.
He was now eagerly anticipating the moment the other party lost her Vision; since he couldn't obtain it himself, he might as well destroy it.
Thinking this, he opened the iron door, then tossed the handcuffs onto the ground.
"Put them on yourself, then follow me to the Thousand-Armed, Hundred-Eyed God Statue."
Shiki's beautiful brows furrowed slightly at the words. Why go to the Thousand-Armed, Hundred-Eyed God Statue? As she pondered, the Tenryou Commission officer provided the answer.
"What are you waiting for? Making the Shogun wait too long isn't as simple as just losing your Vision."
"So that's it. You've designated me as the target for the Vision Hunt Decree. While it's a bit beyond my expectation, it doesn't matter."
Shiki suddenly understood, and as she spoke, she walked out of the cell, then delivered a spinning kick that knocked the Tenryou Commission officer to the ground.
Bang!
The girl's right foot lightly tapped the ground, producing a crisp sound between her wooden clogs and the stone slab. Feeling a slight numbness in her right foot, Shiki couldn't help but grumble:
"This head is as hard as a Shitou."
The Tenryou Commission actually used her as a target for the Vision Hunt Decree; she truly hadn't expected that.
Shiki had thought she would have to wait a few more days for Thoma to be arrested, but instead, she was the one brought into the prison first.
It seemed everything that happened at Uyuu Restaurant was meticulously planned by the Kujou Clan, all to bring her into prison so the Raiden Ei could confiscate her Vision.
Because the Magistrate Office was not far from the Thousand-Armed, Hundred-Eyed God Statue, the Kujou Clan believed she could not possibly escape.
After all, the Raiden Ei was the Archon of Inazuma; no matter how strong a person was, they couldn't possibly contend with an Archon.
'Their calculations are quite good, but unfortunately, there's one thing you've overlooked.'
Shiki had never possessed a Vision. The one clipped to the butterfly knot on her waist was merely a glass bead crafted with exquisite skill by Masamori.
Following the path she had taken, she walked out of the Magistrate Office. After taking a deep breath to adjust her emotions, Shiki walked towards the Thousand-Armed, Hundred-Eyed God Statue.
The Kujou Clan "enthusiastically" cleared a path for her through the crowd. Amidst various gazes, Shiki finally arrived before the ruler of Inazuma.
Then, in front of everyone, she unclipped the Vision from her waist, threw it to the ground, and crushed it into fragments.
"I've never had a Vision. This is just a fake. Your Vision Hunt Decree has arrested the wrong person."
As her words fell, the atmosphere fell into silence. This response stunned everyone present, including Ayaka and her group who had just arrived. Even the Shogun froze for a few seconds.
At this moment, Kujou Takayuki, who had been watching the show, was the first to lose his composure, jumping out and shouting, "Impossible!"
"You can use elemental power; it's impossible for you not to have a Vision. You must have hidden it somewhere on your person."
"If you don't want to be stripped and searched in public, I advise you to hand it over quickly!"
"Oh? Do you, a Shitou from a latrine, need to tell me whether I have a Vision on me? Or do you think your authority already surpasses that of the Shogun?"
Shiki's expression was disdainful, and in her heart, she already considered the other party a dead man.
Kujou Takayuki's intentions were utterly malicious. For an unmarried girl to be stripped in public, regardless of whether she ultimately had a Vision or not, her entire life could be considered ruined.
"You! Don't slander me! Without a Vision, how can you use elemental power?"
"It's simple, you see the Shogun, she doesn't have a Vision either," Shiki said.
"The Shogun is an Archon! I think it's you who believes you are above the Shogun, isn't it? Otherwise, why would you utter such disrespectful words?"
Kujou Takayuki truly lived up to his name, deflecting the crisis while immediately biting back at the other party.
"Silence!"
A majestic female voice rang out. The Raiden Ei was seen slowly descending from the high platform, treading on Electro element imprints. Her divine aura was fully unleashed, instantly intimidating Kujou Takayuki into silence.
"Shiki does not possess a Vision, and is indeed not subject to the Vision Hunt Decree."
Kujou Takayuki was dumbfounded upon hearing this, but then the Raiden Ei continued:
"However, to be able to wield elemental power without a Vision, you are an exception."
"And exceptions are the enemies of eternity..."
"I think before we discuss whether I am an enemy of eternity, shouldn't we first deal with Inazuma's enemies?" Shiki interrupted the Raiden Ei.
"The Kanjou Commission arbitrarily levies exorbitant taxes and even supplies crucial resources like crystallized marrow to the Fatui."
"And the Tenryou Commission conceals war reports; who knows how many people die daily on the battlefield against Watatsumi Island, and they leave the huge problem of the Mikage Furnace Core unaddressed."
"Most importantly, to monopolize the relief funds for the Yashiori Island refugees, they actually sent people to sabotage ships. If I hadn't happened to go to Yashiori Island that day to repair the warding stone, thousands of people in Crimsonwood Village would have silently sunk to the bottom of the sea!"
"And you, the soldiers at the bottom, will hate the Watatsumi Island resistance even more, because the Kujou Clan intends to push all of this onto them!"
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