Tokyo International Airport, also known as Tokyo Haneda Airport, was built in 1931 and is located on the left bank of the Tama River estuary in the southeastern end of Ota District, Tokyo, Japan. It is the oldest civil aviation airport in Japan and also the largest airport in Japan.
To this day, the airport still plays a vital role, handling six-figure passengers every day.
A passenger plane from the West landed on Runway 7 according to the instructions of the tower. The "TAROM" painted on the fuselage indicated its origin and ownership - Romanian Airlines.
After a period of taxiing, the plane arrived at the designated berth. The staff who had been ready operated the elevator to dock with the cabin door, and the ground staff in charge of cargo on the other side also began to unload the cargo.
Everything is so orderly and well-organized.
However, if someone carefully counts the number of passengers on the bus, they will find an undercurrent beneath the order—there are actually two more passengers on the bus than those who actually boarded the plane.
Unfortunately, no one would do such an unimportant job, and the two extra people quickly blended into the crowd after entering the terminal and disappeared.
These two people, of course, are the "stowaways" Shinji Matou and Elquet Bronstad.
After walking out of the airport, the former took off his hood and asked with a smile: "How was it? Was it fun? Was it exciting?"
The latter kept nodding: "It's fun, so fun. Let's find a safe place and go in to play again. I will definitely beat you this time."
The fun part does not refer to "stowaway". For a "monster" that cannot be killed even by the explosion of two planes, "stowaway" itself is actually very boring.
The reason for this excitement was entirely due to their first experience in a fictional world. The two were so engrossed in the new world that they completely forgot about time. It was not until the alarm rang for the fifth time that they logged out of Mooncell with reluctance.
By this time, the plane had already landed and the cargo hold door had been opened. Fortunately, the two of them had set up the barrier visually, otherwise they would have to go through a lot of trouble to give hints to the airport staff before they could escape.
Is the fictional world really that interesting? Could it fascinate a time traveler and a natural god
The answer is yes. Although the two did not leave the wilderness where they landed, nor did they encounter any spiritual life forms, the wilderness itself and the changes in their existence were enough to excite them for a long time.
The rules of physics in the fictional world are mostly similar to those on Earth, but there are some differences, such as gravity.
The gravity acceleration of the earth is about 9.8m/s, while the gravity acceleration of the fictional world is 1.633m/s, which is only one sixth of that of the earth. This is because Mooncell is located on the moon, and the rules in this regard refer to the environment of the moon.
The change in gravity is not a small problem, it affects every aspect of the two people's behavior. Take the running test at the beginning, for example, as soon as they took a step, they both fell down. There was nothing they could do, they were used to moving in the environment of the earth, and as a result, they exerted too much force.
Running was difficult, so exploring a new world became an impossible task. So the first task for the two became to adapt to the environment. Fortunately, this was not a difficult task.
Elquite was born with great strength, and in order to avoid causing too much damage, restraint and convergence had become his instinct. The gravity weakened, and it was nothing more than restraining a little more strength, and he soon mastered the trick.
Shinji doesn't have this instinct, but he has received "body control" training from Scathach and can adjust his body well.
By the time they left, the two were able to fight to a considerable extent. The reason they did not log out in time was because the battle was evenly matched and they were too involved.
That’s right, they were evenly matched, and it was close combat.
The login permissions left by Shirou are only for Shinji and do not include Elquet. Elquet is able to enter the fictional world because he is registered under Shinji's name and logs in as a servant.
Since you have become a servant, you must follow the rules of the servant. The basic attributes of the servant are limited by the master. Although Shinji is strong, he is not enough to support the full-board EX "God of the Present World", so weakening is inevitable.
Elquite's current attributes are:
Strength: A+; Durability: A; Agility: A; Magic: A; Luck: D; Noble Phantasm: E.
On the other hand, because of Shinji's experience of becoming a Servant, his basic attributes directly refer to the Servant panel of the parallel world, which also shows that the third magic can indeed interfere with the fictional world.
One side was weakened and the other side was strengthened. Although there was still a large level gap, Elquet's straightforward fighting style gave Shinji the opportunity to display his martial arts, and the two ended up in a draw.
Of course, this was just close combat, without the use of skills or treasures, otherwise two more Shinji would not be a match for Elquet - because Elquet only has the skill "One of the Originals".
One of the Originals: Level EX
Ultimate ONE. A skill that is one level higher than the opponent's by using support from the planet. If the stage is Earth and the opponent is also Earth-born, it will be activated without any disadvantages. However, there will be a time limit for use in the Moon Cell, and it seems that there will be an existence that cannot be surpassed in scale.
To put it simply, no matter how awesome you are, I am always a little better than you.
With this skill, even if he lost the "Dream Materialization" due to the change in rules, and even if he was subject to certain restrictions because he was not on the surface, Elquit still had a place in the third level of the combat power pyramid, and he would not be without the ability to fight even if he met a Wandering Star Vanguard.
With her around, Shinji's journey in the fictional world will be much easier, and obtaining "kingship" will no longer be an unattainable goal.
However, Shinji did not agree to Elquet's request to find a place to log in again immediately. On the one hand, he knew that too much is as bad as too little. On the other hand, he was very clear that although the "fictional world" was good, it was not his home. In any case, his focus should be on the real world and on the people he cherished.
In addition, there was a very important reason, he wanted to give a gift to this lovely princess.
"Becasas!"
Following Shinji's call, Pegasus appeared.
"So cute, rub it~"
Elquet immediately fell in love with this creature which was as pure white as herself.
Becasas did not reject Elquet's closeness because of the natural and friendly aura that she possessed.
Shinji jumped onto the horse's back, stroked Pegasus's mane with one hand, and reached out his other hand to Elquet, who was whispering to Pegasus.
"Come up, there will be plenty of opportunities to play in the future. Let's go to a place first."
"Where to? Is it far?"
"Not far, just in this area. You'll know when you get there."
The reins were pulled, the Pegasus flapped its wings, and flew into the air.
Target, the Tono family.
Since you have become my servant, your enemies are my enemies.
Roya must die!