After Sousuke blows up his shoe locker, a strange letter is found in the rubble. Later, Kaname is kidnapped by a gang of high school punks!
Kaname Chidori’s one of the most popular girls at her high school – unfortunately, it’s her growing popularity off campus she should be worrying about. Unbeknownst to Kaname, terrorists are plotting her abduction, believing she possesses the rare and coveted abilities of “the Whispered.” That’s where Sousuke Sagara enters the picture. He’s a hotshot soldier from the clandestine counter-terrorist organization known as Mithril – and he’s going undercover at Kaname’s school to try and keep her safe. He may be an ace in the cockpit of an Arm Slave mech, but there’s no training in the world that could prepare him for the warzone of high school.
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After Sousuke blows up his shoe locker, a strange letter is found in the rubble. Later, Kaname is kidnapped by a gang of high school punks!
Summer Illusion of Steel. During a day at the beach, Kaname becomes upset at Sousuke's insensitivity. When she goes off alone, she is asked to have tea with a boy who is enamored with her. Sousuke, however, believes that she was kidnapped and proceeds to rescue her from her apparent kidnappers.
Sousuke orders a new scope for his pistol, but receives a strange bottle instead. Unfortunately, the contents are a biological weapon. Even worse, the bottle is opened up in the school!
Kaname, Sousuke, and the gang use summer break as an opportunity to visit the Narashino military festival, and during the annual AS competition, Sousuke helps give the underdog an advantage.
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