Aureolus was unaware that his "small world" was also trapping a spatial manipulator.
In fact, Kuroko Shirai's accidental intrusion was purely coincidental; Aureolus had no intention of making things difficult for her.
At the instant the "Gregorian Chant Team" unleashed their magical bombardment, the Misawa Cram School's "abnormal space" collapsed, and Kuroko Shirai happened to activate her "Spatial Movement" at that exact moment.
As a result, the already unstable space dealt her a severe blow.
Aureolus, at the time, had to repair the damaged small world, revive the affected ordinary teachers and students, retaliate against the Roman Orthodox Church, and deal with Stiyl and Touma Kamijou, who were right beside him…
He simply didn't have the time to check if an extra person had appeared in the repaired small world.
After being sucked into the instantly repaired Misawa Cram School, Kuroko Shirai lost consciousness and fell into a coma, her presence minimized; furthermore, she wasn't a magician and possessed no magic power.
Therefore, Aureolus, who relied on magic detection, didn't notice her presence immediately.
After that, Aureolus devoted himself entirely to repairing Substitute Number Two and transforming himself back from a vampire, leaving him even less inclined to inspect the entire Misawa Cram School.
However, theoretically, as long as Kuroko Shirai began using her esper ability, Aureolus would have noticed her.
After all, esper abilities, like magic, are considered "abnormal powers."
But now, even though he realized that an unplanned existence had suddenly appeared in his domain, Aureolus still didn't have the mind to deal with her.
Currently, all of Aureolus's attention was focused on a cell phone on the desk in front of him.
His expression was grave, as if the phone concealed something terrifying.
According to the Misawa Cram School staff, the phone was found at the front desk and was suspected to be a lost item.
However, a faint trace of magic power lingered on the phone, attracting Aureolus's attention.
After investigation, no one in the entire Misawa Cram School could say where the phone came from.
Sometimes, the inability to find a clue is itself a clue.
Aureolus immediately determined that someone was undoubtedly preparing to make a move.
"The Roman Orthodox Church, they still refuse to give up," Aureolus noticed the charm on the phone – a classic crucifix, and precisely the type commonly used by the Roman Orthodox Church.
Aureolus cautiously brought the phone back to his office and set up multiple barriers to seal it.
This way, no matter what tricks or traps were hidden inside the phone, it wouldn't pose any threat to him.
After making thorough preparations, Aureolus finally began to examine the phone itself.
He didn't know much about the development of cell phones, but he could at least tell that this was an old model from a long time ago.
Other than that, there was nothing special about it.
Aureolus frowned; he didn't believe the Roman Orthodox Church would send in a cell phone just to scare him.
Just then, the phone rang suddenly, the screen lit up, and before Aureolus could do anything, the call was directly connected.
Aureolus instinctively wanted to destroy the phone, but he held back.
After all, the phone was sealed within multiple barriers, so even if it exploded, it wouldn't harm him in the slightest.
Besides, he had never heard of any magic that could take effect through phone communication.
"Let's see what this is all about!" So, from a distance of two meters, Aureolus looked at the phone screen.
It was a video call.
The first thing he saw on the screen was a small crucifix, hanging from a thin chain, swaying slightly.
"Master, it's connected!" a voice vaguely transmitted from the other side of the phone.
At the same time, the camera's focus moved up along the thin chain.
"Hurry up," the chain rattled, accompanied by an imposing female voice, "make it quick and take these machines away immediately!"
"Yes… yes, Master!"
During the conversation, the chain finally reached its end – its tip was actually pierced through someone's tongue!
The speaker's face finally appeared on the screen, a woman with a very bizarre appearance.
Her face was covered in piercings, adorned with many iron rings of varying sizes, and even the tip of her tongue was pierced by the chain he had just seen.
The overall appearance of her face had even exceeded "bizarre," reaching a state of "self-mutilation."
Even though Aureolus had seen a lot, he was still slightly startled when he saw this face.
The woman blinked, seemingly observing this side through the screen on her end. Their gazes crossed in some dimension through the technological communication device.
"Tch, stop looking," the woman suddenly showed an impatient expression, clicking her tongue, "You're called Aureolus, right? You used to be a Secret Recorder, so… do you recognize me?"
Aureolus's mind was on high alert, frantically recalling the information he had once read – iron rings, a crucifix on the tongue…
"God's Right Seat!" Aureolus was even more surprised. "So, it really exists!"
"Now that you know," Wind from the Front said, "then die."
Thump!
Aureolus felt as if he had been hit by some kind of attack, and then his consciousness began to dissipate rapidly.
Because this was Aureolus's own domain, he could observe himself from a third-person perspective, as it were.
Aureolus "saw" the image of himself falling straight down.
He had a strong sense of déjà vu, as if he had experienced this before… because in the past, he was the one who "cursed" others like this.
He never expected that now, it would be his turn…
Aureolus also knew that neither he nor Wind from the Front used true "curses" in their attacks.
Therefore, he shouldn't die. But…
Aureolus's thoughts came to an abrupt halt.
Although Wind from the Front was the Roman Orthodox Church's trump card, she wasn't actually bloodthirsty; her "Judgment Technique" only plunged her enemies into a "suspended animation" state that was infinitely close to death.
As long as she released the technique, the enemy could "revive" on the spot.
But conversely, if Wind from the Front refused to release the technique, then the person who was hit was no different from being dead.
With the death of the "Creator God," this world also fell into chaos.