Beyond The Boundary Light Novel Ending Here
Mirai Kuriyama lives alone in a small apartment. She remembers nothing of the Abyss, nothing of the boy with orange hair. Her youmu-killing blood still works, but she no longer feels the suicidal despair that once defined her. She has become a quiet, functional spirit warrior—assigned to routine exterminations, no longer a cursed clan’s last weapon.
But he kept his hand there.
And that, the novel ends, is the shape of tomorrow: not a grand reunion, but a small, quiet, earned happiness—one cup of coffee, one curry, one forgotten memory at a time. beyond the boundary light novel ending
Part One: The Hollow Victory The final battle against the Hollow Shadow—the ultimate, sentient embodiment of human miasma—ended not with a blaze of glory, but with a quiet, terrible subtraction. Mirai Kuriyama lives alone in a small apartment
He smiled. It was a tired, gentle smile. “Just a stranger who owed you something.” She has become a quiet, functional spirit warrior—assigned
“Do I know you?” she whispered.
She doesn’t remember taking this picture. She doesn’t remember the boy. But tears are streaming down her face, and she doesn’t know why. Akihito Kanbara sits on a bench by the river where they first met. He is twenty-one now, though he looks older—the loss of his youmu blood has aged him. He works at a small bookstore. No one remembers his name. His mother sees him on the street and looks through him. Mitsuki passes him every Thursday and never glances twice.