Chapter 65
Takeda's second residence stood as a solitary bastion against the ruined skyline of Tokyo. The first residence had been leveled in the chaos, leaving only memories and ash. Here, high in the mountains, grasses and leaves blanketed the ground, muffling the sounds of the outside world. The air was crisp, sharp, and deceptively peaceful.
Inside, the room smelled faintly of incense and polished wood. Renji sat cross-legged on the floor, Lily curled in his lap, trembling even as she clutched at his sleeves. The horrors of the gates, the dragons, and Seraphine's overwhelming presence were still vivid in her mind.
Renji stroked her hair slowly, almost meditatively. "You're safe now," he whispered. "I promise."
Choji sat near the doorway, silent, observing. Even his usually light-hearted demeanor was subdued. "She's… seen too much," he murmured, mostly to himself.
Hiroto leaned lazily against a pillar, one arm behind his head, the other resting on his bandaged torso. The smirk he usually wore was strained, tempered by fatigue and the memory of what they had faced. "Dragons, generals, gods…" he muttered. "Call them whatever you want. But I'll tell you this I don't like what's coming next."
Takeda, standing by the open shoji doors, let the mountain wind brush past him. His eyes were cold, calculating, but heavy with thought. "If this is truly war," he said, "then hesitation will kill you. Every second you hesitate, humanity dies."
Renji's brows furrowed. I know
But!! "Are we… are we really talking about war?"
Takeda's gaze swept the room, piercing through the lingering quiet. "You've seen Seraphine. You've seen what poured from that gate. She wasn't just a creature. She was a herald. And she spoke of gods."
Hiroto's laugh was bitter. "Gods? Seriously? You think this is divine retribution?"
Quiet!!! Takeda's voice sharpened, slicing through the humor like a blade. After what you've just seen you still don't believe are that stupid or gullible... Hiroto eyes grinned .... Takeda continued speaking "And now, I finally understand why Januza returned after a thousand years."
Renji stiffened. His hand paused on Lily's head. "…
I think I do too it because of this war
Takeda stepped fully into the room. The air seemed to constrict around him, suffused with the aura of someone who carried centuries of insight and power.
"For a millennium, I've asked myself," Takeda continued, "why Januza would return. Why reincarnate into a human vessel. Why not consume it immediately, as he could? If what the forbidden books said was true why didn't he ?? And now… I understand. The gods are preparing to wage war again. He has returned not to dominate, but to protect, to prepare… through you, Renji."
Renji's jaw tightened. "Me? Why me? Out of everyone, why my body?"
Takeda's cold gaze met his. "Because your will is unbreakable. Anyone else would have shattered under his presence. But not you. At first everytime you used his power at death's door , you always passed out why didn't I think of that ... Even as a huntee a fragment of his power would have erased you but you were able to hold that power without turning to ash you've survived, you've endured… and that makes you dangerous to the gods themselves."
Hiroto's smirk faltered. "Wait, so the guy who wiped out armies a thousand years ago… wants to protect us and renji is the key, Takeda-san don't you think we should tell the bearu about this they need to know
Takeda's tone was quiet but lethal. "Not protect. Fight. He fights for humanity because the gods will destroy the world if left unchecked. And now, he's entrusted you to continue that war when the time comes. Only at death's door does he manifest fully." and the bearu?! NO! not yet until renji fully masters januza power if he really adapts and can grow stronger he will eventually surpass me and put him in their of the gods
Renji swallowed. His eyes, glowing faintly with residual golden mana, reflected both fear and determination. "…War…" he whispered, almost to himself.
Hiroto's grin returned faintly, but his eyes betrayed unease. "So… we're basically pawns, huh?"
Choji shook his head. "Not pawns. Soldiers. And not just any soldiers. We're the ones who stand before the storm."
Takeda stepped closer to Renji, placing a hand on his shoulder. The pressure was immense, suffocating, but grounding. "A vessel is not just a body. It is a symbol. A weapon. And a shield. Humanity will need your strength, your skill, and your courage. You will not falter."
Renji's fingers clenched until his knuckles were white. "Then I'll be ready. I'll fight… for them, for Lily, for everyone."
Lily, sensing his resolve, nuzzled closer, giving a small sigh a brief moment of peace in a storm of impending chaos.
Takeda's gaze softened slightly, though the edge remained. "Good. Because this is only the beginning. The gods are patient… and so are we, but war will not wait."
The room fell into a contemplative silence. Outside, Tokyo still burned in memory, though the snow muted the world. Renji thought back to the gates, to Seraphine, to the dragons that had devoured everything in their path.
Hiroto broke the silence. "So what now? We just… train? Sit here and brood over the apocalypse?"
Choji shook his head. "It's more than training. We need strategy. Information. Every gate, every general… we need to know who, what, when. Otherwise, we'll get slaughtered."
Hiroto sighed." Well that can't be possible because takeda-san wipped them out in one swoop which he could have done from the very beginning!!!!!
Takeda's eyes scanned the horizon. "Correct I underestimated them . But more than that… we need to understand the scale. The gods are testing us. They've returned after a millennium of silence, watching, seeing if humanity is ready. They will not stop until they are satisfied or until we fail."
Renji's heart pounded. "And Januza chose me to carry his will through all this?"
Takeda's voice was a whisper but resonated like thunder. "He chose wisely. Your body, your soul, your skill… they will be the key to humanity's survival. But understand this the weight of a thousand-year war is now yours to bear."
Hiroto leaned back, letting out a long breath. "A thousand years. Damn. I thought I was tired before…"
Choji muttered, shaking his head. "You'll adapt. Or die. Either way, the choice isn't yours."
Renji looked down at Lily, then back at Takeda. "I understand. If this is a war… if the gods are coming… then we need to be ready. All of us. Together."
Takeda nodded. "Exactly. Humanity will need more than power. We will need coordination, precision, and sacrifices. And you, Renji, are at the center of it. Januza himself trusts you to be the sword and shield. Do not betray that trust."
Renji's eyes glimmered with a mixture of fear and determination. "I won't."
Takeda's expression hardened as he recalled the ancient records, the whispers of history, and the legends of Januza. "I always wondered why he allowed his vessel to remain. Why he did not consume the body immediately. The answer is simple preparation. He waits until the final moment, when the vessel is ready to channel his strength without resistance. To enter too early would destroy the human will."
Hiroto's gaze narrowed. "So the guy is basically… strategic as hell?"
Takeda smirked faintly. "More than that. Calculated beyond comprehension. His purpose is to wage war again, and he will do so only when humanity is ready. That is why he chose Renji. That is why he remained patient for a thousand years."
Renji's heart pounded. "A thousand years… And he comes to me now?"
Takeda's voice was cold, unwavering. "Because the time has come. The gods are moving, and the world is on the brink once more. Januza's will must be continued. And you… are that continuation."
Renji took a deep breath, letting Lily's warmth ground him. "Then I accept. I'll carry his will. I'll be ready for what's coming."
Hiroto smirked, standing and stretching. "Well… I guess I better get used to being second best. Not that I ever really wanted to be first."
Choji shook his head, muttering: "Some humor, even in the apocalypse. Can't break them entirely."
Takeda, finally breaking his stern stance, simply nodded. "Then it begins. You will train. You will plan. You will learn to wield the power entrusted to you. And when the time comes, humanity will have a chance. A sliver of hope. That is all we can ask."
Renji looked out at the cloudy covered mountains, letting the weight of his responsibility settle in. The world had been scarred. Tokyo had been devastated. And yet, in this quiet home, in this fragile moment of peace, he felt the weight of a thousand-year war on his shoulders.
Suddenly time seemed to stop
And then a voice broke through the space
Renji Kurogane!!
Renji instantly found himself in a distant void and then the figure appeared from the shadows
Renji gazed shifted "JANUZA"