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Feeling the vibrations of the car's engine through the seat, I turned to my father with a question.

"Why are we going to a hot spring?"

"Healing, I'd imagine. It's been said for centuries that hot springs have the power to soothe both body and soul," my father replied, as if he'd anticipated my question all along.

Our destination, arranged by Irena, was a hidden hot spring in Gifu. When I first heard we were going to a hot spring, I assud we'd be heading to a popular place like Atami. But it turned out there were less conventional options to consider.

Still, a hot spring seed an unusual choice for ntal healing. Hot springs might be relaxing, sure, but they weren't exactly the go-to redy for soone suffering from deep emotional distress.

Sensing my unease as he navigated the winding mountain road, my father glanced over at .

"Even the soothing power of hot springs is based on reason. They're located along the earth's ley lines," he explained.

"Ley lines?" I echoed, unfamiliar with the term. I'd heard about it in video gas, but the real aning was sothing I wasn't sure of.

"Ley lines refer to channels of energy flowing underground. Hot springs erge where this energy bubbles to the surface. You already know that magic power is essentially life force, don't you? So it stands to reason that being near a place brimming with energy would help replenish depleted magic power."

"So a hot spring is… basically a place to recharge magic?"

"That's the simple explanation, yes."

It sounded almost like sothing out of a video ga.

"As you've probably noticed, wounds heal faster when magic power is high. That's because magic power is diverted to enhance your body's natural healing."

Not really, I thought to myself. Recently, I'd been relying on healing spells for injuries, like when I fought against that demon actor.

But if magic power is akin to life energy, then restoring it could plausibly speed up the healing process. It was all coming together in my head, piece by piece.

There was still one part I couldn't quite understand: wasn't all this just for physical healing?

That lingering question made turn to my father again.

"So… will going into the hot springs really help Nina-chan recover faster?"

"I don't know for certain," he replied. "But I imagine Irena wants to believe in sothing, to hold onto so hope. I can understand that feeling."

Faced with that response, I found myself at a loss for words.

Considering everything Irena had done for Nina—sealing her mories, moving to Japan, and involving in Nina's protection—it made sense that she'd want sothing to rely on.

"We're almost there; that's the place," my father said.

I looked out the window and saw a large inn nestled along the riverbank.

Irena had organized this entire trip. She'd invited our family and also reached out to Aya-chan's family, the Shimotsukis. Initially, the invitation was just for us, but I suggested inviting Aya-chan as well, thinking a familiar friend might help Nina relax.

So here we were, three families gathering for what could loosely be called a "trip." Whether to call it a vacation was debatable, given that the primary purpose was healing.

As our car rolled into the inn's parking area, I got out with Mom and Hina, leaving Dad to park. A staff mber was already waiting at the entrance.

"Welco, Kisaragi-sama. Please, this way," she said, guiding us.

As we stepped inside, I was greeted by a subtle, pleasant fragrance—different from the artificial sweetness of a room fragrance, softer and more natural.

"Nii-chan, it slls nice!" Hina said, inhaling deeply.

"I wonder what it is?" I replied, scanning the area. My eyes landed on a small wooden stick smoldering on a golden plate nearby.

"It's probably incense wood," Mom said, identifying the source of the scent.

"Oh…"

Before I could stop her, Hina trotted toward the incense. Just as I moved to pull her back, I felt arms wrap around from behind, pulling backward. Instinctively, I cast

Silveit

to cushion my fall as I regained my balance.

I didn't need to ask who it was.

A familiar fragrance wafted over , and I saw golden hair brushing against my shoulder. There was no doubt—it was Nina-chan.

"Oh… you're already here, Nina-chan?" I managed, trying to turn around to look at her. But Nina kept her head down, not letting see her face. Her arms were wrapped tightly around .

"I'm glad you're here… I was so scared that you wouldn't co, that maybe you'd grown tired of …"

"It's okay," I said, gently patting her back. Her breaths were shallow and quick, and patting her back was the only comfort I could think to offer.

"Please, co inside, Itsuki," Irena-san urged, gesturing for us to follow her. I tried to step forward, but Nina-chan clung to even tighter.

"Nina-chan, you have to let go so we can go inside."

"If I let go, you might leave again."

"I'm not going anywhere."

"...But I still don't want to let go."

Irena-san gave a weary sigh, as though resigned to Nina's stubbornness.

"Nina, Itsuki-san will be joining you in the hot springs too, you know."

"Then I want to go with him."

"That's not—"

"Then I won't go in at all."

Seeing the conversation heading nowhere, I could only sigh and try to explain more clearly.

"Nina-chan, hot springs have separate baths for n and won."

"...I know that. That's why I said I'm not going in."

She knew that already. She'd been in Japan long enough to understand how hot springs worked, but it seed she wasn't budging.

Hina tried to interject from the side.

"Nii-chan, I'm going in with you!"

"That's because you're my little sister, Hina…" I quickly nudged her back, sensing she might complicate things. My mother swept in, lifting Hina to hold her back.

I glanced around for support, catching Aya-chan's eye. She gave a small, determined nod and stepped forward.

"Nina-chan! Why don't you join ?" she said brightly, taking Nina's hand from where it clung to my sleeve.

"But…"

"It'll be fine! You'll see Itsuki-kun right after!"

Between Aya-chan's confidence and Irena-san's gentle nudge, Nina was slowly coaxed away toward the baths. I let out a sigh of relief. Nina didn't resist too strongly; she'd shown restraint from the beginning. Despite her inner turmoil, she had enough self-awareness to respect others' space.

Aya-chan, likely inford of Nina's situation by Renji-san, had acted with kindness and sensitivity, sensing Nina needed a soft push.

"Itsuki, shall we go too?" my father prompted.

"…Yeah," I replied, waving as Nina glanced back over her shoulder, watching us until the very last mont.

"Dad… do you think Nina-chan will be okay?"

My father's expression darkened, the usual calm in his face replaced by a hint of tension. He didn't respond right away, choosing silence over false reassurances.

Perhaps to fill the silence, Renji-san offered so insight.

"Healing in a hot spring can speed up recovery, but it's no instant fix. Especially not for wounds of the heart."

"...Yeah. Dad told ."

"All we can do is trust that she'll find her own strength."

That word—"trust"—lingered in my mind. It felt both comforting and elusive.

"Alright, let's not clog up the lobby forever. To the baths, then?" Renji-san said cheerfully.

"Yes!" I nodded, falling in step behind my father as he led us toward the rooms.

Renji-san, falling into stride beside , continued with a lighthearted tidbit.

"By the way, this place has five different saunas."

"Saunas? In a hot spring?"

I recalled a sauna craze in my past life, and apparently, the trend hadn't waned. Renji-san continued.

"Yep! Saunas are a hit nowadays, especially with exorcists."

"Exorcists like saunas?"

"It's stress relief. Alcohol's not really an option when you're always on call, and neither is smoking—too dangerous to fight demons if you're drunk or winded, you know?"

"Oh, that makes sense…"

Renji-san smirked, shrugging.

"This place has five different sauna types. Quite the selection, huh?"

He seed more excited about it than I'd expected. My curiosity was piqued, but I found myself thinking out loud.

"…Is it still a hot spring at that point?"

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