The Saintess stood frozen, utterly speechless.
Her motionless figure reminded of a statue. Even after a prolonged silence, she couldn’t regain her composure.
For a mont, I was under the illusion that ti had stopped.
That’s how dramatic the Saintess’s reaction was.
Even the gentle breeze that had been flowing through the corridor seed to vanish. The heavy, sinking atmosphere mirrored her feelings.
My bewildered gaze turned to the side.
Senior Elsie, who was clinging to my arm, appeared just as flustered. It just had been a casual provocation, but it appeared she hadn’t expected the Saintess to react so innocently.
Of course, Senior Elsie wasn’t one to feel any regret over sothing like this.
She instead flashed a wicked smile and pulled my arm even closer.
A soft, supple sensation pressed against my arm muscles.
Before I knew it, she was slyly smirking.
“Huh? Did you really not hear? I’ve decided to enter a sowhat serious relationship with Master.”
Well, if you consider it serious, I guess it’s a serious relationship, but…
I couldn’t carelessly open my mouth, as I couldn’t gauge the Saintess’s true intentions. I needed to figure out why she was acting like this first.
It would have been nice if Leto were by my side.
If he were here, I’d probably have already been smacked on the back of the head. And I’d be mindlessly reciting whatever he told to say.
But right now, the one beside was Senior Elsie.
She was a girl whose na would undoubtedly co up if you were to list the Saintess’s rivals.
There was no way she would want to see an improvent in the relationship between the Saintess and .
Given she had even confessed her feelings, it wasn’t strange for her to be wary of the won around .
It was at that mont that a crack appeared in the Saintess’s frozen ti.
Her eyelashes quivered, and soon a pained voice filled with disbelief escaped her lips.
“…L-Lie.”
“It’s not a lie, though?”
However, her feeble attempt at denial was once again dismissed.
Senior Elsie pressed her cheek even closer to my arm with a seductive gaze. Seeing that I wasn’t showing any sign of pushing her away, she beca even more triumphant and said,
“If you’re curious, go ahead and ask Master.”
The Saintess, who had been trembling for a while, turned her gaze toward .
In those light pink eyes, faint resentnt and expectation were intertwined.
Her gaze was sharp, but the subtle glimr of tears in her eyes tugged at my heart.
At this point, even soone as dense as couldn’t fail to notice.
That if I responded carelessly right now, it would only cause unnecessary misunderstandings.
I hesitated for a mont, sorting out the words swirling in my mind.
I needed to answer as briefly and concisely as possible.
Composing myself, I quickly spoke up.
“Saintess, while it’s not a lie, there’s a bit of misunderstanding……”
Of course, my good intentions were not going to be realised so smoothly.
I felt a firm grip as soone tightly hugged my arm.
Senior Elsie had risen on her tiptoes, naturally leaning on my arm for support.
Soon, her sweet voice whispered in my ear.
“Master… let’s do that.”
Her gaze was sultry.
A captivating blue, reminiscent of moonlight beyond the night’s curtains, was directed at . Her muffled whimpers only served to deepen her flushed complexion.
I couldn’t react at all, for various reasons.
First and foremost, I couldn’t fathom what Senior Elsie was trying to do or imply.
‘That,’ she says?
It would’ve been better if I couldn’t make any guesses at all. At least then, I could’ve just brushed it off with a forced laugh.
But the person in question was none other than Senior Elsie.
If I tried to vaguely gloss over things, there were just too many pitfalls.
While I was flustered and unable to respond, Senior Elsie’s teasing continued.
“You know, that thing… When Master touches , and I feel all tingly, like electricity running through , which makes feel so good. Last ti, my legs got so weak I even collapsed…”
“Ah.”
I let out an exclamation as if I finally understood.
It seed Senior Elsie was talking about the ‘chin stroking.’ It was a new reward I had developed after ‘head stroking,’ and I was glad it appealed to her.
However, my relief didn’t last long.
Because I sensed a strange tremor transmitted through the air.
Snapping back to my senses, I looked straight ahead.
There stood the Saintess, trembling all over.
She appeared to be faintly simring with anger.
Her slender hands, clasped like she was praying, were now tightly clenched with force.
That’s when I realised sothing had gone terribly wrong.
“……Sa
Even at my cautious call, she remained silent for a while.
She kept her head lowered and bit her lip several tis before finally glaring at with tear-filled eyes.
A stamring voice spilled from her lips.
“
And just as I was about to sohow calm her down—
“……Even though I was first!!”
The Saintess let out a shrill, almost cute shout and imdiately started walking away.
The way she wiped away her tears made it seem as if she’d just had her heart broken.
While I was just left dumbfounded, watching her retreating figure.
What was she first in?
Naturally, that question remained unanswered.
Because before that, Senior Elsie burst into laughter.
Having finally let go of my arm, she was jumping up and down in joy.
She clenched her fist and flashed a victorious smile.
“Kyahahaha! You rude milkbag bitch, serves you right! After mocking like that.”
As expected, this seed to have been Senior Elsie’s sche.
I sighed deeply, rubbing my forehead.
Her jealousy was genuine, even though we weren’t even dating yet.
A voice filled with exasperation slipped from my lips.
“Senior Elsie…”
I intended to reprimand her, but Senior Elsie shrewdly acted first.
Her petite body once again dove into my arms. Then she playfully winked at .
“……You’ll forgive , won’t you, Master?”
Since her confession the other day, Senior Elsie had changed a bit.
In the past, she would have been fidgety or constantly gauging my reaction, but now she responded slyly.
Perhaps she was finally starting to show the composure of soone older.
Looking back, it was rather abnormal that she used to tremble whenever I held the hatchet.
This, too, should be seen as growth.
Though as a result, I had lost one ans to fully control Senior Elsie.
Still, she would probably listen if I spoke sternly..
Feeling both proud and a bit wistful about that, I decided to give Senior Elsie a little punishnt.
“Master, what are you… Wait, ah?! Hnnngh?!”
The punishnt was none other than the ‘chin stroking’ that Senior Elsie so dearly desired.
It didn’t take long before Senior Elsie had to squeeze her thighs together.
Even so, I didn’t stop stroking, and after so ti, she lted and collapsed to the ground.
Her dilated pupils, rapid breaths and flushed face created a peculiar atmosphere.
As if even her tongue seed to have lost its strength, Senior Elsie let out a dazed nasal sound.
“I-I was wr… Hnnngh, I am sowwy…”
Only then did I show a satisfied smile.
Surely, by now, Senior Elsie must have reflected enough.
Although I was still bothered by the Saintess’s last tearful look, I figured that with ti, there would be a chance to clear up the misunderstanding.
With that thought, I left the temple.
There was still work to be done.
Senior Delphine, the North and the Princess.
I needed a chain to link these mysteries together.
**
There was still no word from Senior Delphine.
Even though classes had started, there was no sign of her returning. Even Seria had no grasp of the exact circumstances.
It was unlikely I’d be able to gather any useful clues if I went searching myself.
So before setting off to the North, I decided to et the people I needed to see.
First among them was, of course, Emma.
As always, even while battling the Corpse Giant, I greatly benefited from her potions. Had it not been for them , I might have t an early end.
Conversely, it was also true that, because of her potions, my recovery was sowhat delayed.
But since it was due to my overuse of them, it was hard to bla Emma for that.
Fortunately, the news that I had fallen into critical condition was not made public.
The fierce battle with the Corpse Giant was a heroic feat. Not to ntion, I was the one who had been in conflict with the Dark Order even before that.
Announcing the downfall of a rising star was burdenso in many ways.
Especially since the Dark Order’s presence was becoming more evident day by day.
On top of that, they’d have to endure criticism for failing to support in ti.
It was said that both the Empire and the Holy Nation carefully monitored my condition with utmost discretion.
Thanks to that, there was no unfortunate incident of Emma rushing to in tears and making a fuss. For that, I was particularly grateful.
Imagine if the soft-hearted Emma had heard about my situation.
It wouldn’t have been strange if she had fainted on the spot.
My body shuddered at the unfortunate thought. The last thing I wanted was for Emma to collapse and end up in the ICU again.
That’s precisely why I brought a hefty amount of gold with today.
According to what I’d heard, Emma spent all the money she had on ingredient costs.
There were even stories of her surviving on forest mushrooms or going hungry.
Of course, I couldn’t just stand by and let that happen.
Today, I was determined to firmly tell Emma not to touch her food budget.
With that firm resolve, I stood in front of her workshop.
Thud, Thud, but even when I knocked on the door, there was no answer.
This wasn’t unprecedented.
The last ti I visited her workshop, Emma had collapsed from overwork.
Recalling this, I imdiately beca anxious.
That’s why I, sowhat hastily, kicked the workshop’s door open.
“……Emma, are you okay?!”
With a bang, the door was forcibly opened as I shouted.
Imdiately after, I was t with wide, erald-coloured eyes.
Emma was crouched on a chair in her workshop, munching on sothing.
A quick glance showed it was dried mushrooms.
She seed to find them so delicious that, as she chewed, tears were welling up in her eyes.
Struck by both pity and disbelief, I clamped my mouth shut.
But I wasn’t the only one surprised.
Soon Emma gulped down the mushroom she had been chewing and gave an awkward smile.
“Ah, Hey. Ian…”
And then, silence.
After standing there speechless for quite a while, Emma stiffly stood up.
It was then that her voice began to waver, as if she was about to cry.
She stood there, eyes brimming with tears, for a while.
And the choice of a girl caught in such an unseemly situation was as follows.
“I-I… I’ll just go die now!”
With those words, Emma burst into tears and dashed away.
Of course, I desperately tried to stop her and prevented her from doing so.
As always, a woman’s heart was truly delicate.
Especially Emma’s heart—even more so.
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