The baby Golden Grim Reapers were happily playing in Yerin’s apartnt.
As I continued watching the children play, I suddenly felt a strong urge to try the rides myself.
These childish amusent rides probably wouldn’t be fun, but it wouldn’t hurt to try them out as a test.
I tried to create one of the rides, but there simply wasn’t enough space.
Ugh.
The apartnt was too cramped!
At first, I thought about secretly destroying the Mini Grim Reaper roller coaster to make room for a new one, but then I had a simpler solution.
If there’s not enough space, just make it bigger!
As soon as I thought of this, I put the Halo of the Labyrinth above my head and enlarged Yerin’s living room by ten tis.
I first called over the Black Grim Reapers who were playing in the garden to help create a giant spring.
Then, I grabbed a large white carp, big enough for to sit on, and mounted it on top of the spring.
Kyu-hing-hing.
The white carp made a noise that sounded like it was annoyed, but I ignored it and began hollowing out the inside of the carp to make a seat.
And just like that, I had created an amusent ride identical to the one the Blue Grim Reaper had used.
Of course, this one was designed to fit , making it far larger than the Mini Grim Reaper ride.
Whee, whee.
I climbed onto the carp, rocking back and forth, and found it surprisingly fun.
It wasn’t much, but it made smile for no particular reason.
Hee-hee.
When the Blue Grim Reaper noticed I had arrived, he pulled his hat low, covering his face completely.
But he didn’t get off the ride.
Well, it was hard to give up sothing this fun.
Click, click.
Yerin, silently and with a very serious expression, was taking pictures.
I watched her expression closely.
Her eyes sparkled as though she had discovered the most amazing thing, and a smile spread across her face only to disappear again in a fleeting mont.
I wondered what she found so fascinating.
Then, I suddenly thought, perhaps Yerin wanted to try the ride too.
‘I should make one for Yerin.’
As soon as that thought crossed my mind, I imdiately acted.
I called over an even bigger white carp, mounted it on the spring, and hollowed it out to make a seat. I noticed Yerin’s eyes growing wider as she watched the process.
“Uh... Grim Reaper, could this be...?”
Before Yerin could even finish her sentence, the ride was complete.
I didn’t say anything and simply gazed up at it. Yerin, with a happy expression, took off her slippers and climbed onto the ride.
Whee, whee.
Now, Yerin was shaking beside .
Her ponytail swirled around in the air, looking as though it was dancing, which was amusing to watch.
As we both enjoyed the ride, the Mini Grim Reapers, too, beca curious and started to approach.
At first, the Mini Grim Reapers hesitated and only watched, but soon they mustered the courage to hop on the ride.
The joyful energy of the Mini Grim Reapers echoed from all directions.
“Mom!”
“Hee-hee.”
“Fast!”
When Yerin, the Blue Grim Reaper, and I were riding, it felt like a calm amusent ride, but once the Golden Grim Reapers joined in, the movent beca much more intense.
It was like a centrifugal carousel.
With Yerin, , and the Mini Grim Reapers all riding together, there was an odd atmosphere in the apartnt.
I continued riding, enjoying myself, unaware of the passing ti as the night grew deeper.
After a while, several Golden Grim Reapers bumped into the walls.
“Agh!”
They had been shaking violently, and with one last shake, they shot forward.
The cause? Drowsy driving!
It was an accident caused by the Golden Grim Reapers who had dozed off during the late hour.
Soon, it was ti for the Golden Grim Reapers to sleep.
As I got off the ride and headed toward the living room, the baby Golden Grim Reapers who had been riding the roller coaster had dozed off and crashed to the floor.
“Ah!”
Another baby Grim Reaper, who had been nodding off on the spinning roller coaster, fell off, hitting its head with a clunk and waking up.
If it had been a human, it would have been a deadly situation, but the Golden Grim Reaper rubbed its head with its hand and, after a brief chuckle, lay back down to sleep.
“Such a ss.”
The living room of Yerin’s apartnt was now filled with sleeping Golden Grim Reapers, almost as if so sleep gas had been released, causing them to doze off in every corner.
I walked around, admiring the cheerful sight of the living room.
Yerin followed behind , carefully placing the sleeping Golden Grim Reapers into their soft, Golden Grim Reaper-only sleeping quarters.
Though, calling it a “sleeping quarters” was a bit of a stretch—it looked more like a soft pigeon coop.
‘?’
As I continued to admire the sleeping Golden Grim Reapers, I noticed a small collection of tools in the corner of the living room.
There was a desk sized for Mini Grim Reapers, along with crayons and piles of drawing paper.
“Mini Grim Reaper-sized drawing tools? Did Yerin make these?”
I picked up one of the crayons and looked at it closely. It had the Sehee Research Institute seal on it, with “Test Sample” written on it.
“Sehee made these…”
Unfortunately, due to the amusent park, the drawing tools hadn’t been very popular. Only one Golden Grim Reaper, among many desks lined up, was using them.
Even though it was nodding off, it was holding onto the crayon tightly and drawing.
I slowly approached and looked closer, and I was taken aback.
The Golden Grim Reaper was surprisingly good at drawing.
Was it one of those Grim Reapers who was skilled at things like sculpture or combat?
At that mont, Yerin, having finished putting the Golden Grim Reaper into its sleeping quarters, yawned and said:
“Grim Reaper, let’s go to bed too.”
Then, Yerin picked up like a cat and carried into the bedroom.
As I lay in her arms, I drifted off to sleep.
Yerin’s house grew quiet, but in the dark living room, it still felt as though the energetic emotions of the Mini Grim Reapers lingered.
I fell into a deep dream.
The scene before my eyes seed sowhat different from the usual dreams I had seen before.
A massive jade temple lood in the distance, and the sky was covered in black clouds.
The sun was hidden in the darkness, and only a faint light leaked out.
Beneath my feet was a dizzyingly high cliff, and below it, what appeared to be a wriggling evolutionary liquid was surging.
In this bizarre landscape, two figures stood facing each other.
One was a girl with blue hair, identical to mine, and the other was a tall man with a face that was blurred like smoke.
The atmosphere between them was strange.
It was highly antagonistic, yet at the sa ti, they seed to know each other.
Between them was a thick, sturdy piece of parchnt.
[Let’s confirm the contract once more.]
The voice of the smoky man echoed.
The parchnt contained neatly written contract details.
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