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"So, tell , Lucy... what's bothering with Asa?" I asked the girl who maintained a steady pace behind as I made my way to my office.
Since I had my modern ho allocated to , I ensured there was a study which I also dubbed my office.
"Well, she wouldn't tell about it. I tried to be as persuasive as possible."
'Ah...' It was Lucy, after all.
Her communication skills weren't exactly pri, were they?
I sat on my seat and positioned myself properly on my very comfortable chair. For a mont, I closed my eyes and enjoyed the pleasant feel.
'Wait a sec!' My thoughts rang as I refered to an earlier mory.
"You said you got the information I wanted, though." I stared hard at Lucy, who firmly stood beyond my desk.
Didn't she say that? I clearly rembered she ntioned how she had gotten what I told her to get. It wasn't like Lucy to lie, so—
"Yes, Sam. It appears Asa is hiding sothing from us. Judging from her distracted gaze, her guilty expression, and how she avoided my questions despite how friendly I was towards her... I believe she is indeed keeping sothing very important from you." Lucy spoke calmly.
Was that what she ant by 'the information I wanted'?! Did she think I was suspecting Asa of so kind of deeper thing other than harmless curiousity?
'I was just wondering why she ran away from . If she's hiding sothing from , could it be—?!' My eyes instantly widened as a sudden realization ca upon .
Had Asa sohow developed feelings for ?!
"So that's how it is..." My voice trailed as I narrowed my gaze.
"A-as expected of the Hero! You understand the situation perfectly!"
Lucy seed to think I had everything all figured out, but I really had no clue. It was just a theory of mine.
'I-I an, it's not too far fetched. I'm kind of attractive, plus... I'm the Hero and stuff. She's also a—"
Arrgh! What was I thinking? Just because the girl ran off and had sothing to hide, it didn't an she was falling for .
Why did I even start to overthink this matter? There was no need to assu anything.
'I'll just ask her and use [Absolute Freedom Of Expression] to decipher the truth.
It was an evolved Skill I obtained from [Freedom Of Expression]. Unlike the latter, it consud so MP, but the results were well worth it.
'I can read her mind and intentions based on deciphering her expression. No matter how hard she tried to hide it, the Skill Instantly reads the slightest movent on her face or bodily movent and tells what she's thinking.'
It was a Skill, so it sort of defied common sense. Unless a person was an expert at manipulating their entire body—like —or was using a Skill to interfere with the effects of [Absolute Freedom Of Expression], it would accurately work.
'I've tried it a few tis on Lucy, the Demon Generals, and a few others. It's amazing.'
In any case, I needed to try it out on Asa... just to be certain. Besides, I was going to talk to her eventually.
'Maybe I can kill two birds with one stone.'
"Summon Asa here. I'd like to have a word with her."
Lucy responded with a sharp nod and an affirming "Yes" before leaving my presence.
"Haa..." The mont she left the study, I heaved a heavy sigh and blankly stared into space.
There were a lot of things to worry about, and I had reached a deadlock in trying to find solutions. Perhaps this issue with Asa was going to be a good distraction.
Slowly, I began to hope that the secret she was keeping from was going to be a big deal. It would be disappointing if everything was for nothing.
"I really have nothing better to do."
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Asa felt her body shiver as she entered the abode of the Hero.
Lucy was right in front of her and they both stepped into the house with a sense of purpose.
'A-ah...' Asa couldn't stop shaking.
Was she frightened? Was she excited? She had no complete idea.
One thing was for sure, though. It was finally the mont of truth.
'He knows! He knows everything! He must have finally decided to ask about it all!' She gulped, pacing herself behind Lucy.
'So, he sent Lucy to ask about it, yet I didn't say anything. How foolish must I have been!' Asa chided herself, staring at the back of the small statured girl.
Lucy was Asa's senior as an Adventurer, and the latter had respect for how powerful she was. Plus, she was a direct subordinate to the Hero, making her even more respectable in the blonde's eyes.
Unfortunately, she wasn't the most coly person.
'I really wanted to say the truth, but it was too scary. Her rigidness and constant inquisition got more nervous than usual.'
Frankly, it almost felt like an interrogation!
'B-but, if it's the Hero, then—'
Asa wouldn't mind telling him the whole thing. In fact, she hoped he would help her... though she thought herself to be shaless for asking so much from him.
Still, as her heart pounded and as she neared his presence, Asa prayed silently.
'Oh, Hero... please help .'
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The Hero's office was grand, and it contained nurous books and designs she wasn't used to.
His desk had a bunch of books, files, and docunts—evidence that the Hero was constantly busy.
'The desk and chair... even the shelf. Oh, my!'
Asa was seeing things correctly! They were all made from wood—and the quality was the most superb she had ever seen before.
The room also slled nice. It was a scent she had never experienced before, but it felt absolutely divine.
And seated in this cool, comfortable, and utterly breathtaking room, was the Hero himself.
He had a warm smile, and his blue eyes complinted the casual shirt he wore in the office.
'H-Hero!'
"Welco, Asa. Please, sit." He beckoned at a wooden chair for her to be comfortable.
Asa's eyes were still wide open when the Hero's voice hit her once more.
"We have much to discuss."
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