Chapter 1: Determination Made on a Certain Morning
Come morning, when I opened my eyes, I found a girl smiling right before me. Her white hair was reminiscent of spider threads, and her skin was practically transparent. Nearly everything about her was white, making her bloodred eyes stand out all the more. Her unworldly features were accompanied by unworldly beauty. It made her seem divine.
In contrast to her ethereal looks, her expression was rather childish. She was resting her chin on her hands at the edge of my bed, gazing at me with a delighted smile that had the sweetness of melted honey. She wasn’t hiding her affection whatsoever. Normally, such an overt display of love would make me feel embarrassed, but because I was groggy from just waking up, all I felt now was honest happiness.
“Gerbera...”
I called her name and stretched out my hand, pinching her grinning lips. I wasn’t really thinking of anything. I simply wanted to touch her, so I did. The sensation was as soft as I expected, and it satisfied my hazy mind. Her lips contracted on reflex, closing on my finger. I could feel her moist breath on my skin. Gerbera’s white cheeks turned red, and her lips quivered as if she was battling her embarrassment, but she didn’t run away or act displeased. She let me do as I pleased, her eyes feverishly wet.
“Hm...?”
Just then, I felt a faint pressure on my abdomen. I looked down and spotted an enormous spider leg covered in bushy white hair digging into my clothes. It was one of Gerbera’s legs. This scene would probably have caused anyone else to faint if they didn’t know anything, but naturally, I wasn’t surprised. She’d merely touched me while I slept. It made us even for me touching her lips.
The pressure I felt against my belly seemed to be her reaction to having her lips touched. I’d only crossed the line with Gerbera very recently. She still couldn’t overcome her awkward inexperience, but patiently withstanding the urge to ravish me and tensing up like this was a form of growth.
As I thought about her lips, I managed to fully wake up. I pulled back my hand, moved her leg off my stomach, and sat up.
“Morning, Gerbera.”
My voice still came out a little hoarse, but my mind was clear now.
“Mm. Morning, My Lord.”
Gerbera traced her finger across her lips and smiled bashfully. I smiled back at her, then suddenly realized something.
“Did I maybe oversleep?” I asked.
I looked over to the open window. It was gloomy outside, but the sun was likely up already. We were currently in Draconia, a hidden settlement where a clan of dragons lived. Because of the Mist Barrier that the Misty Lodge had constructed, fog always covered the sky, leaving little room for sunlight.
“Just a bit,” Gerbera answered. “There is still time before your usual training. You typically wake up so early, after all.”
“I see. So you came to wake me up today?”
“Indeed. Plus, it means I can thoroughly enjoy gazing at your sleeping figure too.”
“You came to wake me up...right?”
“Oh, um, I did try to wake you up. It’s true. You just wouldn’t.”
I found this suspicious considering how careless she usually was. Having said that, I was aware that I was hard to wake.
“Excuse me,” a voice said with a knock at the door. Rose entered, her braided gray hair swaying behind her. “Gerbera? Is our master... Oh, so you are awake, Master. Good morning.”
Rose bowed politely. I was very familiar with her maid outfit now, but she wasn’t wearing her usual long gloves. The puppet joints at her elbows and fingers were out in the open. Her apron was a little wet, and I could smell something delicious from the doorway, so she must have been helping out in the kitchen.
Rose glanced at Gerbera, then turned back my way.
“I came because Lily said it was about time to wake you up,” she said.
“Huh? Do you maybe consider me untrustworthy?” Gerbera asked. “I did wake him up, just so you know.”
“No. I believed you would try, but if he didn’t wake up, I figured you’d be fine with that and at least gaze at him in his sleep.”
“O-Oh... When you see through me like that, I can’t even protest...”
I chuckled as I watched Gerbera get flustered, then scratched my cheek.
“Oops, I guess now isn’t the time to be laughing,” I said. “I really should’ve woken up a little earlier.”
“Oh come now, it’s fine to have days like this once in a while, right?” Gerbera said.
Rose nodded along with her. “You can be overly serious, Master. Such days are fine every now and then.”
“Don’t spoil me too much,” I said wryly. “I feel like I’ve been relaxing a bit too much here.”
This was Draconia, a settlement where dragons hid from the world. As someone who traveled with monsters, I didn’t have to worry about human eyes watching us like I always did. When I saw everyone acting so carefree, including Gerbera and Rose, all the tension left my body. Perhaps that was why I’d overslept a bit.
“Hrm. For my part, I’d rather you relax some more, My Lord,” Gerbera said, pursing her lips and then smiling. “For example...something like this.”
She’d spoken before she did anything, but she still managed to grab both me and Rose in an instant.
“Wha?!”
Like always, the Great White Spider of the Depths was admirably skilled...though it was questionable whether it was worthy of praise in this case. Gerbera used her momentum to push the two of us down, and all three of us tumbled onto the bed.
“Come now. Aha ha ha!”
“Hwahah?!”
Gerbera rolled about cheerfully while Rose shrieked—something I’d never heard before. Despite being so bashful about physical contact between lovers, Gerbera seemed fine with childish playfulness. Rose, on the other hand, inadvertently buried her face in my chest and started panicking uncharacteristically.
“H-Hey, st-sto— Ah! Gerbera!”
“Hee hee. It’s fine every now and then, right, Rose? Think of it as a side benefit.”
As things got boisterous, Asarina poked out from the back of my hand and stretched out her viny body. Seeing us all tangled up in bed, she cocked her head.
“Ssster!”
She must have thought we were playing, because she joined in, wrapping herself around all three of us. Rose flailed about, while Gerbera smiled. As for me, I was just surprised, but I figured this was nice once in a while and let my body relax.
A moment in time where I didn’t need to brace myself for anything. A fragment of what I truly wished for from the bottom of my heart. Here and now, it definitely existed. However, given our current situation, there was a certain type of danger to this too.
Once we arrived in Draconia, we heard about the former savior and the tragedy that had befallen him, the carapace wyrm Malvina, and their children. To prevent a similar disaster from happening, one born of a lack of understanding and an unfortunate encounter, we had to create our own place, one where we would be accepted. Therefore...
“Good morning, Takahiro.”
To make up for sleeping in, I hurried to get ready and then headed to our arranged meeting place where Shiran the elf awaited me. She had blonde hair and one blue eye. The right side of her face was covered by an eyepatch, and the left side revealed her pale white skin.
The reason for her paleness was because, after she became a demilich at Fort Tilia, blood no longer flowed through her veins. Despite this, she didn’t look sickly, because her gallant expression reflected her strong will. Also, her experience fighting to protect others as a knight had given her an air of trustworthiness and benevolence.
Kei was lying faceup on the ground, her chest heaving up and down. Shiran had apparently been watching over her training before I got here. Lobivia, who’d also been watching, poked Kei’s face with her tail.
“T-T-T-Takahiro?!” Kei sprung up when she noticed me, her cheeks somewhat flushed. “G-Good morning.”
Seeing Kei straighten out her skirt and flap her mouth open and shut, Shiran giggled.
“Now that Takahiro is here,” she said, “let us call this morning’s training to an end.”
“Yes, ma’am.”
“Go wipe off your sweat. Don’t forget to hydrate. It’s fine to spar with Lobivia afterward, but be sure to take regular breaks. I’m sorry to ask this of you, but please keep an eye on her, Lobivia. She’s not as bad as Takahiro, but she does tend to be unreasonable.”
“Mhm. Leave it to me,” Lobivia answered.
“Mrgh. I at least know my own body,” Kei pouted.
Shiran briefly patted Kei’s head to console her, then walked my way.
“Shall we begin, Takahiro?” Shiran asked, smiling.
“Yeah, I’ll be in your care,” I said. “Also, I’m sorry to ask, but could I borrow some of your time later? I’d like to consult with you about what we’re going to do after this.”
Shiran was a former knight of the Third Company of the Alliance Knights and a native of Aker, the country south of Draconia. She was one of the few people in this world’s society that I could trust. Her assistance was vital if we were to build a foundation to live here.
“Of course,” Shiran agreed, the unhidden side of her face brightening with a gentle smile.
It was the smile of a knight, an expression that protected others and gave them peace of mind. Like my servants, her smile reassured me of the path I was to follow in the future, albeit in a different sense.
We were going to Aker to start working on the resolution we’d made during our stay in Draconia. With our wishes for a warm future, we kept our eyes on our destination. Our next stop was Shiran’s hometown.
At the time, I still didn’t know anything. I didn’t know of the various incidents awaiting us, nor did I know that my relationship with Shiran would change greatly.
The time for our departure drew nearer.
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