Kou is showing an uncomfortable face while pinching his nose at the liquor-smelling Renneiga.
He didnât seem offended by him drinking, but rather by the smell.
After knowing that, I decided to stop drinking.
If he showed me such an annoyed face, Iâd get sick in an instant.
I canât think of doing something that would make him dislike me.
Then Renneiga deliberately exhaled at Kou.
These two are often teasing and playing around with each other.
But in front of me, Kou wouldnât show such childishness.
I meanâŠthese two looked like theyâre on equal footing.
But Iâm still just a âguardianâ.
âVuwine.â
He only said one word in a cold voice.
VuwineâŠmeans vine.
When I remembered thatââ
Several vines grew from the wall behind Renneiga and drew him in, then further entwined around his body.
As soon as his body was attached to the wall, the vines wrapped around his hands, feet, neck, and waist to restrain him.
Kou only said one word.
Moreover, he just said the word vine.
As expected, the magic used by Kou is special.
Even though heâs drunk, it held well against the resisting Renneiga.
I have never seen such a powerful restraining magic.
âKou, amazing.â
Words of praise overflowed from my mouthââ
âAmashing?â
He didnât seem to know how great he is.
Heâs tilting his head.
âKou! Take it off!â
Renneigaâs loud voice echoed.
As expected, he canât solve it with his power.
âShtinky, haa, nwo.â
Kou exhaled then complained about the smell while frowning.
He had no persuasive force at all.
âŠcute.
Then he immediately released the restraints on Renneiga who reluctantly nodded.
He approached.
âKou, are you prohibiting the Captain from drinking? Even though heâs a drinker whoâs incomparable to me.â
He spoke faster than usual, probably because heâs drunk.
ButâŠ
âDonât say anything extra!â
Donât say something I donât want to tell Kou!
I grabbed his arms.
Renneiga screamedâŠ
Well, of course, he would.
Kou seemed unable to understand Renneigaâs words and had a confused look.
âRyodo, shake, dwink? Shtinky, become?â (Does Rodo drink sake? And become stinky?)
However, he seemed to understand that I drink before meeting Kou.
âWrong. Drink, no.â (No, I donât drink.)
I shook my head in a hurryââ
âRyodo, endure? Kou, here, because?â (Is Rodo enduring it because Iâm here?)
He made an uneasy face.
âImpossible, I havenât. Kou, smell, no. Rodo, Kou, donât want, donât want to.â (Thatâs impossible. See, thereâs no smell. If Kou doesnât like it, I wonât do it.)
Itâs not that Iâm enduring it.
I just want to prioritize the time I spend with Kou over the time I drink.
Therefore, itâs different from patience.
Itâs my choice.
âRyodo, shake, dwink. Kou, no, can.â (Rodo can drink, I wonât mind.)
âNo good. Rodo, together.â (No good. I want to be with you more.)
Thereâs no way I would leave Kou alone and drink.
âKou, awone, awright. Bwath, alone, no pwobwem. Shleep, awone, no pwobwem.â (Being alone is alright. Even bathing and sleeping by myself is no problem.)
Do you mean youâre fine with bathing or sleeping alone?
Thatâs fine, but Iâm not fine with that.
âWelcome, home. Ryodo, return, back, time, welcome, do?â (Iâll say welcome back. When itâs time for Rodo to return, Iâll be there welcoming you.)
But as soon as I heard those words, I hugged Kou.
How cute is âwaiting for me because he wanted to say âwelcome backâ?â
I donât want to be separated from Kou, but itâs hard to reject hearing the words âwelcome backâ from him.
However, I still donât feel like drinking.
âSake, donât need. Rodo, Kou, together, want.â (I donât want sake. I just want to be together with Kou.)
Iâm not going to lose my irreplaceable time.
Even if Iâm faced with a confused face and a line of astonished faces, what I want to do most is to be with Kou.
ââŠâ
Kou seemed to be thinking about it.
Is he impressed?
Or did he want time to be alone?
ââŠRyodo, shmelly, become, endure, know.â (Just remember that if Rodo stinks, Iâll endure the smell.)
He said that because he knew I drank before.
He didnât like the smell, but heâd endure for meâŠ
âEndure, donât need to. Drink no.â (You donât have to endure. I wonât drink.)
I donât think Iâll ever drink as long as Kou is enduring it.
Drinking is just a time-consuming activity, so I donât have to do that.
âRyodo, shmelly, become, no pwobwem. Togwether, still. Ryen, shmelly, become, imposshible. Togwether, no.â (If Rodo becomes smelly, itâs fine, Iâll still stay with you. But if Ren becomes smelly, no way am I staying with him.)
ââŠRodo, only? Special?â (Am I the special exception?)
(You donât mind if I drink and my breath stinks?)
He said Renneiga is impossible and didnât want to be with him.
ââthat filled me with joy.
And my cheeks naturally loosened.
However, I canât stand having Kou endure it, so I probably wonât drink.
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âRyodo, dwinner.â
When I saw him look up at me with a smile, I wanted to marry him earlier.
I wanted to make him my own.
As expected, Iâm not going to do anything to Kou as he is now, but I at least want to get married first.
How long should I wait?
I want him to like me soon.
âI donât hate the idea of marrying you,â he says, but I know he wouldnât marry me because he loves me.
And I want to do what Kou wantsâŠ
I wonder if Iâm clinging too much.
He doesnât like it if I care for him more than necessary, but he did mind that I treat him like a child.
I didnât mean to make him feel that way, but Kou looked like a child right now.
Heâd be knocked down with just a little bit of force.
âMweal, eat.â
âYes. Eat.â
I let Kou sit in his chair while I sat next to him.
Kou eats only the amount that fits his body.
âŠno, isnât it smaller?
I donât know how much a child can eat, but itâs definitely less than what I ate in my childhood.
Akinists seemed to eat a lot from the beginning, so it might be wrong to compare with me.
I just chew well while tasting it before swallowing, which isnât something special to Kou.
However, he did get stunned at seeing the amount I ate in the beginning.
However, Kou, who eats without spilling anything, seemed more accustomed to eating in this form than those who just humanized.
He said he shrunk, but did Kou look like this when he was young?
He looked elegant because he eats without making too much noise.
Was Kouâs parents strict with him?
Did he have a good life?
I already know that heâs smart, but is it because Kouâs just diligent?
As his guardian, can I give him more?
Will he be happy as my mate?
In this world where he knew nothing about, Iâm proud that Kou only relies on me.
If Kou asked, His Majesty and all Master Magicians will help, but I want Kou to rely only on me.
Itâs already known that his magical power exceeds the Tower of Trikâs Representative.
Itâs even said that he can easily surpass him in any magic he can use.
He even seemed to have used movement magic which he hadnât learned yet, and that Kou has a hidden power.
But for me, Kou is just my dearest companion.
âRyodo? Eash, nwo?â (Rodo, arenât you eating?)
While I was thinking, my hands seem to have stopped.
Kou looked at me with a worried face.
âItâs okay. Eat.â
I smiled and brought the food to my mouth.
âŠbut Kou didnât stop worrying.
âWorry, donât need. No problem.â (You donât need to worry. Thereâs no problem.)
ââŠimposhible, to do, you mustnât.â (Impossible. If I canât, then you also canât.)
âY-yes.â
As expected, Kou, who usually worries me, is still special.
The only ones whoâd worry about me, an Akinist, is probably my parents.
Moreover, no one would worry about my physical condition.
ââŠ*****.â
What did Kou, who smiled with a grown-up expression, say?
Even so, I still think he looked very beautiful.
Iâd seen the drawing of him grown up, but if he smiled like this with that faceââ
It will attract not only me, whoâs his mate, but also others.
I need to keep an eye out.
Knocking over those various reaching hands should be my priority.
I was thinking about filling the outer moat in various ways from now on, that I didnât realize the people around me trembling when they saw me.
âRyodo, shcary, doing.â (Rodo, youâre thinking of something scary.)
I was surprised by Kouâs words, but other than Kou, even Renneiga had a horrified face and canât even look at me.