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Four Hundred And Seventy

  “So the hotel for tonight is booked. I’ve had ygage transferred there.” Yu-mi said, hanging up her call, as we browsed the shops in Apgujeong, the most luxurious area fh-end shopping in Seoul. “We’ve booked a suite, so I shut myself away while the two of you keep flirting and more.” Her smile was cheeky. “It hurts though, I’m so poor, now that dad has given away all my share of the pany. However will I manage?”

  Eri rolled her eyes and snorted, as she browsed through the expensive perfumes she was looking at. It wasn’t for her, she didn’t often use perfume, and if she did it was only very subtle sts, but she was intending to buy gifts for the irls, our parents and other friends. She was still wearing her dress and cardigan, looking very cute and fresh, and we were attrag some looks from the other patrons, Eri’s high Charm drawing eyes. But then, Yu-mi is hardly piher, and me… I was wearing a mask and surying to hide my face as I was famous now.

  “I’m sure your father won’t leave you with nothing.” Eri said, weighing up the choices before her, unsure of which to buy. “Besides, Akio spend your money better than you could. And since you decided to join their Adamant, much as they be irritating, I tell you that Shaeu takes bonds seriously and will never let those supp her suffer, and Hinata believes in fair rewards food work. Shiro… she’s a wildcard, but she seems to like you, so you’ll be fine. And Akio…” She looked at me, and I shrugged.

  “Yeah, don’t worry. If you holy need something, just let me know and I’ll see you get it. Besides, the Doosan group is in heavy manufacturing, right? It so happens that we are getting involved in that field too. I’m sure there could be opportunities for colboration, which will make back that twenty pert and more.”

  “Is he always like that?” Yu-mi asked Eri, a little bemused. “Oh, that one is sexy yet elegant, I quite like it myself, but even I don’t buy it often.” She poio one of the bottles, and Eri weighed it up, before nodding. “I see how he ended up with so many women. He always knows just what to say…” Yu-mi finished.

  “The worst thing is, he means it.” Eri agreed. “But yes, I’ve listeo Ixitt and the others talk about their pns, and even now Kana will be w hard to struct the facilities, but from just what I’ve heard, when the factories start operating, it’ll be a business worth tens or even hundreds of billions. And that’s dolrs, not yen.”

  “Really? I’m not too ied in business myself, dad always nning to have Yu-jun as heir since men are more accepted in Korea, ahinks he owes it to dear departed auntie. But I’m the daughter of Doosan, so I’m not a total novice. Do tell…” As they talked, I couldn’t help but smile. ent the entire night on the mountain, just talking and ughing, gazing up at the stars. Eri and I had never been so rexed. No longer was she the childhood friend who I o protect, but she was an adorable, loving woman in her ht, and as we told the old stories, of the dog, trips to the mountain, stories of school, the baseball games of the past and this most ret one where I showed off my pettiness (and sisature, acc to Eri), they were irely retextualised, and tales that now made us both ugh, cry and feel happy. Yes, finally I have the proper mi, and have a healthy retionship with Eri. Now… now I just have to make sure I make everyone happy. Eleven women who depended on me, as well as my friends, family, subjects and even Japan as a whole. I had my work cut out for me, but it was as if a weight that I refused to front had been lifted from my soul, and I was feeling fident I could do it.

  “So, I’m not as tired as I thought I’d be…” Yu-mi said after Eri had fi the ter. Eri winced, hardly able to believe how much she had spent on gifts, but I was happy for her to get used to living a luxurious life. The port of call was going to be an upmarket luxury shop for women’s clothing, which was always hell for me to go into, being a man, but as a harem bastard, it was something I was gradually getting used to. Harem bastard, huh? Maybe so, but only to outsiders. To the girls I love, I’m going to be the best husband they imagine. Besides, it’s not only me. Power ah attract the opposite sex, be they men or women. Lee Jong-su and his gang are the same.

  "You wouldn’t be.” Eri answered her. “Perfect Chirurgery is worth around twenty points in your stats. Well, more iher, but you ’t really use that yet. So it’s like going from an ordinary person to an Olympic athlete. It has other bes too. Smooth, glossy skin, , silky hair and…” she flushed a little. “…more stamina.”

  “Stamina, huh?” Yu-mi looked at me, hiding her smile with one hand. “And that’s something you need, I’d imagihough I think Akio here needs it most of all.”

  “Yeah, not toug that topic.” I ughed. The streets of Seoul were bustling, as one expected from su important city, and it made me curious. Violet-noona’s Territory was oskirts, as before this they lived in simir circumstao the way I used to. When Hyath establishes a Ring Gate, I move between here, Tokyo and London at will. The potential there is immense.

  “So I’m curious.” We had ehe shop, and several very attractive women had approached, leading Eri off, g over her beauty, which was more perfect than ever. Eri was always cute enough to be an idol, and as she aged, her beauty went from cute to genuinely pretty, but now it’s a level above that. Perhaps it’s her half-Bakeneko status, she adjust her parameters to what she siders perfe? Holy, she’s even starting to remind me of Shiro and Tsukiko.

  “What is it?” I replied to Yu-mi, who was sitting beside me, as aunning shop assistant handed us warm cups of tea iy por cups. “And aren’t you buying anything? I don’t mind, I’m in a damn good mood, I afford a dress or two.”

  “No, I have plenty of clothes. In fact, I’d like to ge before we hit Gangnam ter. I’d look a bit out of p a business suit.” She giggled cheerfully. “Thanks anyway, but it looks like I’m already getting a uniform, no? But… you said you were going to live for thousands of years, right? Seriously?”

  “I don’t know if thousands is right. Even the spirit isn’t immortal. But yeah, depending on the species of Fae and the strength of the being, hundreds and thousands of years isn’t impossible. I suspect even the Gods aren’t truly eternal, but if you live hundreds of thousands of years you might as well be.” I replied, and Yu-mi took a sip of her tea, buyiime to think.

  “Isn’t it hard for the others? From what I uand, some of your women are non-humans, so likely have the same lifespan. But Eri and the others…”

  “Yes. It’s a .” I agreed. “But that’s why we have to work hard, so that nobody is left behind. You know, you’re quite lucky, Yu-mi. You may have lost your iance, but you’ve gaiher bes. Even having a Moons Chakra work will strengthen your Material body, so your body will be more resilient, less likely to suffer disease, and will remain youthful for longer. I wouldn’t be surprised if you’ll live well into your early hundreds, even without further efforts. And the stronger os, the more their Aether and Fortitude Statistics grow, the greater the effects. And …” I smiled, remembering my ret gains. “I know the path to stopping agiirely, at least physically.” L my voice I tinued. “It’s a hard path, but my girls, they are all driven and willing to do whatever it takes. So with our help, they’ll ma.”

  “I see.” Yu-mi pced down her cup. “I guess I should thank you then. sidering I turned you down so coldly. Yet you still saved cousin Yu-jun, and pyed along with my whims. It looks like I really will have to work hard.”

  “Of course you did.” I ughed. “Marrying a man you didn’t know, for such stupid reasons? No, that’s not fair. They were actually noble reasons, sacrifig your happiness for your poor cousin. So I end you. It’s not a choiyone could have made, especially a rich girl such as you, likely used to having things go your way, and… if you’ll excuse the rudeness… being a bit spoiled.”

  “I wasn’t spoiled…” Yu-mi preteo be offended, but her face was red. “Yes, I do have a good lifestyle, but dad is strict with my allowa’ll go down now.”

  “Ask him to put it back to what it was. I’m sure Hinata will be in touch with him regarding Korean partnerships. Although that will have to wait until we’ve got back the Tengokusentou. Hinata… agement olitical one. Motoko and Natsumi’s too. You haven’t met them?”

  Yu-mi shook her head, and I expihey were nobles, Motoko being from a very important lineage. “So I’ve no doubt arranged marriages work out, I love them all and would never part with them now. But… it’s still a bit unfortable for most people. Even now, there are a couple of Elves who are making it pin they want to go ahead with a political marriage, and yeah, I’ve spent some time with Bell retly, and I think she’s pretty great, but…”

  “Elves, huh? Dad really picked a strange guy to go to for help. He picked right though.” Yu-mi finished her tea, now pig at some delicious sweets that was on a pretty pte beside us. As she pondered, I took a moment to check my phone. I was getting numerous messages, from Hinata, Shaeu, Motoko, Daiyu, even Ixitt and Karen-. Firing back replies, I realised Yu-mi was looking at me carefully, her brown eyes searg. “Oh don’t mind me.” she shrugged. “I just realised you seem rather busy.”

  “Yeah, everyone’s got things they wao know, progress to update me on, or need my approval for things. Of course, some are just flirty messages saying they miss me.” I smiled to myself, amused. “Taking this time was important though. Eri was the first retionship I entered into, and while it seems ay ago, it was actually only around three months. Though when you t my objective time, it’s more than twice that.”

  “I was tortured by your flirting, all night.” Yu-mi giggled. “But it seemed to me you’ve both made a breakthrough. You seemed so rexed and natural.”

  “Yeah, my heart is finally calm. I uand my nature, and the nature of all the girls. There’s likely troubles ahead, but… I know we just have to follow our hearts. Anyway, yes, you speak.” I said to the staff member who was standing patiently, waiting for us to finish.

  “Young master, young mistress…” the woman addressed us respectfully. With Yu-mi’s demeanour, and the fact we were in such a top end store, she likely assumed that we were both the kids of a wealthy Chaebol or fn dignitaries, and the fact this store had staff who all spoke English, and we were unig in it, only reinforced that impression. “…the dy wishes your opinion on her choices.” She lowered her voice, smiling. “…if I may, pliment her liberally. Though I have no doubt you will, she looks amazing.”

  “Shall we go then?” At my words, Yu-mi hough she quickly wolfed dow of the sweets. Seeing me looking, she smirked.

  “My metabolism should be up to the task nht?” I couldn’t argue with that, so we followed the staff to the ging rooms at the back. The store had a number of different private areas, and Yu-mi whispered to me about several of the other shoppers, saying they were the daughters of rich families. Finally, we reached the destination, but there was no sign of Eri. Shutting the door behind us, the staff member waited eagerly.

  “Your panions are here, young mistress.” She said, and the curtain twitched, Eri pulling it back. I was then struck speechless. Eri’s hairstyle had been ged, her hair was now put up in a more mature, adult fashion, and she was wearing a dress in a deep, midnight blue, with silver trim, evoking the night sky. It was daringly cut for Eri’s usual preference, showing a hint of cleavage, and was slit up her legs, not high, but showing up to her knees. She was also wearing matg high-heels, and a sparkling diamond neckce. A simir hairpin was holding her hairstyle together, sparkling uhe light.

  Spoiler

  [colpse]“So, what do you think?” Eri asked shyly, though her eyes were fident, like dark pools that drew me in. Yu-mi elbowed me in the side, chortling.

  “He’s stuck speechless. I see why, yeous. I think I’m pretty, but… looking good! You’ll be fighting them off in Gangnam ter!”

  “Yeah, you look amazing. So mature.” I agreed. “Like a celebrity. Shit, I’m a lucky guy. To think I had such a childhood friend sitting there all those years and did nothing!”

  “Fortunately it wasn’t too te.” Eri giggled. “And you’re not too bad, Yu-mi, so don’t feel envy. I have advantages you don’t.” Her fident tone showed that she too had finally reached peace with herself during the time on the mountain. “As fhting men off… I think Akio will do that for me. He might not seem it, but he’s very possessive.”

  “Not just men, there are some predatory womeoo.” Yu-mi waved off Eri’s pliment, feeling touched. “But that looks amazing. But… am I mistaken, or are you… no, must be just me.” She shook her head, gng down at Eri’s heels.

  No, you’re n. Eri’s definitely grown an inch or two, to better match my increased height. Shifting Cat at work, most likely. “Anyway, this store is a match for the ones in Tokyo. Though I still think we o get more dresses from Natsumi’s family.”

  “Yes, I wouldn’t get yukatas and kimonos anywhere else.” Eri agreed. “But the dresses here are good too. I did…” she flushed adorably. “…want to show the underwear I’ve chosen as well, check you like it, but…”

  “It will be more exg for him if he sees it ter, young mistress!” The excited shop assistant gave her a thumbs up, and Eri giggled.

  “True. Anyway, I’ll take it. And the others too. But…”

  “I uand. When you return, we will be more than happy to serve the young mistresses!” the woman almost shouted, as if her life depended on it. “And we’ll have your purchases sent on to your hotel.”

  It took us a while to extricate ourselves, and Eri ged bato her casual clothes for the rest of our shopping trip, but after we left, Eri looked at me, a slight smile on her face. “I’m happy you paid for everything, but… it shouldn’t just be me. I’ll bring everyone here… Aiko too, of course, and we’ll all go shopping, You’ll be paying though. As first wife, I have to be fair to everyone. I o make an effort to bee a woman everyone respects and is willing to e to when they have problems.”

  “Sounds rough.” Yu-mi giggled. “It’s just like the Joseon era, the Queen had to manage es. Anyway, all this shopping is exhausting, I know a great little restaurant near here, we might as well grab some food, and it’s always a pce to see celebrities. I saw the guys from BTS in there a few times. Politis too. It’s not always easy to get in, but this early… and my dad’s name does carry some weight. Although…” she arched one eyebrow in amusement. “…right now I’m with the hottest celebrity on the p, right?”

  “Not sure I’d go that far…” I shrugged off her praise. “But I could certainly use a break. And we o make the most of every minute. Sihis blissful time will soon end, and I’ll have to work myself to the bone in two damn bodies to get everything done…”

  ********

  “Your phone will run out of charge.” Yu-mi teased as I tio ahe text messages that were flooding in. I snorted, assessing the request. Yes, I know I agreed to it, but finding the time… yeah, with a few tweaks, I see some bes.

  “If Aiko was here, she’d be pretending to weep tears of joy that her beloved brother was finally popur enough to get messages from aher than her or Shiro.” Eri paused, spoon held in her hand, ice cream starting to melt. “I actually feel awful thinking about it. I was thtened I’d make him hate me if I tacted him myself so Aiko always did it for me. But no more. I’m not that pathetic, cowardly yet angry girl anymore.”

  “No, no you’re not.” I smiled, finishing tapping away. We were in a private booth, so I was able to remove my disguise and rex, and the staff oered when summoned, as one would expect from a restaurant that catered to the elites of Seoul. “Right now I really want to ruffle your hair, but you’ve goo all the trouble of having it ged, so…”

  “It’s fine. I help her adjust in at the hotel.” Yu-mi agreed, so I did so, Eri leaning into my embrace happily, parfait fotten. When that was done, Yu-mi curiously asked me what was going on.

  “Pnning. Holy, there’s a lot to do.” I ceded. “Motoko’s grandfather is very keen oaking the Officer training uhe JSDF to increase my leadership and tactical skills. It’s a good idea, but the time it’ll take is painful. But maybe if we bring over Ulfurid some Fae officers, we actually make it very useful…” As I mused, I listed off more tasks that demanded my time. “Then there’s the Pilgrimage route. It’s looking good, Yasuhide-san and Gin-san have been pnning it out, but it’s looking like to do it properly will require around ten days, and that’s with pristical support. But the gains would potentially be huge. Speaking ious matters… I have to apany Tsukiko to meet her parents too. Then there’s the uping charity cert as well, and early year we have the trip to Engnd for the New Year’s Honours ceremony, and I agreed to meet the Lady of the Lake on the first full moon of the new year.”

  “That’ll be the tenth of January.” Eri said after some thought, showing her astronomical knowledge. “Did you know the first full moon of the year is called the wolf moon? I don’t like the name…”

  “Me her.” I agreed. “Wolves… I don’t like dogs, and Tyr had issues with a divine wolf too. Anyway… before that there’s Shaeu’s birthday. I promised to give her a whole day, just like you had.”

  “I bet you have a lot of birthdays to look forward to.” Yu-mi smirked, enjoying my stress.

  “I do. Luckily most of them are in the first half of the year, like my sis, so I didn’t miss any. Though Asha and Hyath will have to choose their own dates like Shaeu did…”

  “Sorry.” Eri shook her head. “You’re wrong. Daiyu’s birthday is actually ing up. How could you not know? Oh… I see.” Eri rolled her eyes. “When you asked her about her important days, she thought you meant when she first mastered Qi Refining for the first time, as she sees that date as more important than the mere day of her birth. In any case, it’s December the ninth. So make her happy, all right? Though her idea of fun is probably more Cultivating…”

  “I see. Yeah, that’s an ht. I o do better.” I agreed. “But it’s surprising that you know.”

  “Not really.” Eri picked at her parfait while she spoke. “Someone o make Daiyu feel at home. She’s lost her whole way of life and only has us to rely on. Besides… I’ve been thinking for a while about just what I should do. I didirely have the fidence, but now I think I do it, so long as you support me. I o be the ohe others turn to when they have fears and misgivings. I also anise everyone’s schemes, otherwise they’ll just trip each other and us up.”

  “Are you sure you ?” I asked, a question I wouldn’t have offered before, as I would have seen Eri as tile, and not wao upset her. “It’s not easy keeping those firebrands in line. And you did seem rather angry at Adamant.”

  “I wasn’t angry. No, no lies, I was, of course. They kept you in the dark, me too. I see why they didn’t want to tell me, I’ve certainly been… abrasive… when it es to you expanding the girls under your care. But that’s normal. But despite that, I’ve opped you, have I?” As I shook my head, she tinued. “I get wanting to surprise you, and I agree you need as many utterly loyal people as you get. But if everyone does their own thing it’ll be chaos.” She paused, looking at Yu-mi, who had finished her own dessert, and was now sipping at a gss of champag was a bit early in the day for booze, but Yu-mi had insisted it was time to celebrate, since her cousin had been saved. “So just why did you want to join Adamant? And you know the rules id down, right?”

  “Yes, and I don’t really think it’s some sort of sex cult. I’m a good judge of character, and if Akio was like that, he’d have taken advantage of me, even if he didn’t want to marry me and take responsibility. I man not be as beautiful as you, Eri…” Eri flushed at that pliment. “…but I’m well above average and I take care of myself. And apparently I’ll be eveier now.” she smiled cheerfully. “There’s nothing special about me. My family is rich, I’m fairly smart, I’m pretty, sociable and popur. But I have nothing that stands out. I’ve coasted through life, having fun but aking anything too seriously. Which is fine. But… do you believe in fate, destiny?”

  Eri nodded seriously. “Absolutely I do. Everything fits together too well for me to deny it. Besides, if you listen to Tsukiko, it’s impossible not to believe.”

  “In that case, you’ll know how I feel. This strikes me as my one shot to find out what I’m here for. And… holy, I went from my lowest low, having to marry someone I didn’t even know, to what should have been a high, but it just felt… empty.” She took another sip to steady her thoughts. “Fet the money. I know dad will make provision for me. I’ll still be able to live well, but… I’m surprisingly petitive, you know.” She giggled, tapping the edge of her gss restlessly, makile noises. “And holy, I’m now determio be Park Yu-mi, somebody who stand toe to toe with anyone and feel like I measure up. The world’s ged, right?” At our nods, she tinued. “Besides, if Akio ges his mind and has his way with me, we’d have to get married. Otherwise he’d be spitting on my dad and his deal. And I don’t think he’d do that.” She wi us.

  “So do you want it now?” Eri asked, and I was impressed at her calm tohough her eyebrow was twitg, belying that not everything about Eri had ged.

  “No, I’m not ied in marrying. I’m just saying at least I know a little more about Akio here, it’s not as dreadful a fate as I’d imagined. But after being turned down, and spending time with you, Eri… I ’t say I’m not really curious about him and everyone else. So, when the ce preseself… I spare a portion of my life to be loyal aer myself. And who knows what happens iure? There’s no rush, is there? After all… you’re all going to live a long, long time, right? And maybe those of us in Adamant too?”

  “I see you’ve thought it through.” Eri ceded. “That’s… a fair way of thinking. You’re not as troublesome as some I could name. Yes, I want to live forever, and be more useful to Akiht now, I’m in an awkward spot, I’m strong, but not strong enough to apany Akio into danger, and I don’t have other skills. So…”

  As she struggled for words, I looked on warmly, taking a sip of my own champagrying not to think of the cost per bottle. It was Yu-mi who spoke up , and I almost spat out a mouthful of champagne.

  “You just need Akio to find you one of these gifts from the Gods, right?” she pointed out, and at seeing the pani our eyes, she winked, pleased at having put one over on us. “Why so surprised? I told you earlier, your sister let spill the secrets, and I’ve been keeping my eyes and ears open, as well as reading through what info my dad gathered, as well as what the Blue House put out about Hunters. I listeo you expin Eri’s skills too.”

  “Yes, but…” I began, only for Yu-mi to delight in putting one over on us.

  “I get it. It doesn’t seem like on knowledge, or something just anyone do. And if I had to guess, there’s a lot of shortings, else Eri here would already be blessed, like your sister. I’d imagihere are patibility issues, at minimum? But then… you must be able to do something about that, within limits? I don’t know if you have to kill those that have them… no, I’d imagi, you don’t seem that ruthless.” As she tinued, Eri and I exged rueful looks. Yes, Yu-mi does remind me of Hinata. She’s simirly perceptive and a dangerous young woman.

  “You do know leaking any of this is going to go poorly, right?” I warned, and she shook her head.

  “I know. But we’re alone here, and I’ve already pledged to your cause. I’m a woman of my word. But I’m right then? From what I tell, there are very few users of such abilities worldwide, but… that doesn’t mean you ’t get any.”

  “I’d love one.” Eri agreed. “If I had a Divine Favour, I’d be strong enough to be on the front lines, like Shaeu, Hyath, Shiro, Aiko and Daiyu. But yes, it’s not like we go around hunting other Chosen. Akio won’t spare those who do evil, but… even our eaking it from them, it’s not like I’ll find ohat suits me.”

  “You don’t say?” Yu-mi was deep in thought. “So, you remove it safely, right?”

  I nodded. “No problems now, with my skills. But again, it’s not like I steal them, even if it doesn’t hurt the recipient. Everyone deserves their own ces.”

  “Maybe not, but… everything is for sale.” Yu-mi gririumphantly. “Even I was, for the right price. Be it money, power, health… people have things they want.”

  No way? Eri and I exged shocked gnces, her face mirr my own stunned one. As Yu-mi ughed, she wagged a firiumphantly. “Never sidered it, huh? I’m surprised that none of you thought of it. Sure, it might illions of dolrs, but… isn’t it worth it to you?”

  “Yes, a blind spot. Even Hinata hought of that, perhaps because she saw early on just what we could do with them, and how we’d never part with the power.” I mused. “But we ’t do that. If we put out a request, it would turn the Chosen of the world into our enemies, and reveal too much of our hand.” Ao questions I don’t want to answer. Such as Yamato-san…

  “True, secrecy is key. But…” Yu-mi pondered. “There’s always a way to attract a seller of aic product subtly.” She giggled, expining. “There was a fad for exotic pets a few years back. The rid famous of Korea peted. Some of them were really strange. Crocodiles, peacocks, tigers, all sorts of animals and birds. Sharks and fish too. And a lot were illegal. But with enough money and es, what’s legal and what’s merely etric blur. So… I’m no expert, but maybe you know some?”

  I don’t think it would work, but she’s right. Favours are priceless. Would I pay ten million dolrs for one, or even more? Yes, without question. But… I fired off a text message, and hoped to get a favourable response.

  “So, did I do good?” Yu-mi asked happily, and I nodded.

  “Yes, even if nothing es of it, it opens up our ways of thinking. This is the modern world. And there are ways and means of fighting even without violence.”

  “In that case… we should celebrate.” Yu-mi went for the bell t back the server and I hurriedly covered myself. “More champagne, I think! And then back to the hotel. Tonight we party Gangnam style! I’ve heard that Japan has some fancy high-end districts, but there’s nothing quite like Gangnam, I’d wager!”

  “I’m not mu drinking, or dang. But…” Eri looked at me shyly. “I think it’ll be fun, being with you. Besides… after tomorrow, I have to start putting in more effort. I admit, I’ve made a bad impression on some of the others. I ’t ge ht, but… at least I go about repairing that, and finally start perf my duties seriously…”

  Pulling Eri into a hug, I messed up her hair as we kissed. Ign the server who entered, giving us a wry look, I squeezed her, transmitting my affe to her, and Eri melted into my embrace.

  “I feel it. Through our Bond. You’re proud of me. I… I haven’t done anything to warrant it yet, but…”

  “That’s not true.” I said, kissing her again before tinuing. “Admitting your faults and resolving to do better is enough to make me proud. Just as I’ve had to do. Too many times. And I’ll support you, and holy, the others will too. If you’re ho with them, and listen early to what they want.”

  “I know. It’s hard, and I feel ashamed, but I ’t be the ohat holds everyone back. Because you’re too important.” Her smile turned impish, resembling my sis for a sed. “After all, when you defeat Tan, and bring her fully to our side, there won’t be ahat stop us, will there?”

  I shook my head. There’s plenty of threats still. That damn goldeoad, the Church Of True Revetion, the forces ing together in a, likely others. But w about them now only detracts from this happy moment… As Yu-mi teased us, we enjoyed some more close skinship and champagne, while notifications tio pile up on my phone…

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