He had a slender and small body, but enough to know heās truly a grown man.
Itās a shame that he still spoke the same way as when he was a child.
For Captain also, is he not able to touch Kou since he still speaks that way?
I can see that Kouās appearance is eye-catching.
Thatās why Captain further restrained the surroundings.
ā¦but the next day.
I was surprised to see Captain when he entered the cafeteria.
ā¦no, I know I shouldnāt be surprised.
This is because Kou returned to his child form.
Many people repeat beastification and humanization when they first humanized.
Iām sure Kou is the same.
However, the two looked the opposite.
Kou is happy while the Captain looked disappointed.
Maybe Kou didnāt want to humanize?
ā¦but he was happy yesterday.
What happened?
ā¦did Captain already attack?
ā¦that always serious Captain?
āWelcome back.ā
āKou, small, become.ā (Kou became small.)
As expected, thereās no sense of discrepancy from his way of speaking in this form.
āHuman, hate?ā (Do you hate humanizing?)
āHate, wrongā¦but, Ryodo, together, sleep, canāt, hate, think. Wake up, when, Kou, small, become, did.ā (I donāt hate itā¦but I think Rodo didnāt like it. When I woke up, I was already small.)
āā¦ā
Somehow, Captain had an indescribable face.
In other words, he became smaller again because he wanted to sleep together.
I donāt have to think about why Captain didnāt want to sleep together, and how complicated must he feel right now.
Captain would have wanted Kou to humanize as soon as possible.
And as soon as this mission was over, he would have wanted to get ready for the marriage.
ā¦looks like heād have to endure it for the time being, right?
By that time, are you planning to humanize again?
āSleep alone, donāt like?ā
He hated being treated like a child but I think he has many childish moments.
Heād only lived for 18 years, so heās still a child.
āā¦Kou, front, hug, hate. But, Ryodo, only, no problem. Ryodo, place, relief, can.ā (I donāt like being approached by others. But Iām okay if itās Rodo. I can only feel relieved with Rodo.)
I thought he wasnāt aware that heās a mate, but it seems like Captain is special for Kou.
ā¦maybe he just thinks of Captain as his guardian rather than a mate.
āā¦hate hugs?ā
Seems like Captainās happy to be told that Kou felt relieved being by his side, but he also looked tangled.
āKou, younger brother, said. Five, younger. Parents, younger brother, happy, older brother, hug, canāt. Always, hug, can, no, was. Familiar, no, hug, hate.ā (I have a younger brother thatās five years younger. When my parents had him, they happily hugged him and didnāt hug me anymore. I became unfamiliar with it so I hated it.)
āYounger brother!? Did Kou have a younger brother?ā
Thatās new information.
Maybe even for the Captain since he looked surprised.
The fact that he hadnāt been hugged since his younger brother, whoās five years younger, was bornā¦.meant that for 13 years, heād never been hugged.
If so, itās no wonder he didnāt like being picked up.
But, to not be hugged at the age of fiveā¦
What were Kouās parents thinking?
Yes, they had a newborn child, but couldnāt they take care of Kou alsoā¦?
Such a thing, Kouās too pitiful.
What are Kouās thoughts about it?
āMarry Captain, hate?ā
āNo, different.ā
āThen, hate being held?ā
āRenneiga!ā
Captain looked panicked and interjected, but still closed his mouth. This is the only reason I can think of.
āā¦held?ā
āHug, different.ā (Something different from a hug.)
Is it something that Kou didnāt understand?
āā¦ā
No, he seemed to understand.
He had a confused look on his face.
As expected, does he hate it?
ā¦Captainās also depressed, thinking that itās impossible.
Marriage is good, but what if he didnāt want to do that?
Is there any other person you like besides Captain?
By the way, for Captain and me, we couldnāt understand Kouās language.
Now that Kou is studying, we can at least hold a conversation.
If Kou hadnāt done anything, we wouldnāt be able to communicate.
Even Captain didnāt understand Kouās language.
The only word I could understand was his name, āKouā.
And even that seemed to have a different pronunciation, and I know that he compromised.
Itās not much different from Kouās lisping.
Everyone already knew that Kou is smart.
Itās unthinkable for us to speak another language this much in a short period of time.
As expected, we canāt understand at all when Kou uses his original language.
Heād say it once in a while, but no one knew what he said.
Does he have another person he likes?
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ā¦Captain and Kou should be mates.
Does the āI donāt hate itā or the āI donāt hate getting marriedā mean that he wasnāt opposed to it, but still wasnāt willing to do it?
Did he mean he didnāt hate it, but he also didnāt like it?
āā¦Kou, can, did, hurt, noā¦scary.ā (I can do it, but donāt want it to hurtā¦itās scary.)
In other words, heās not disgusted with the act but itās scary because itās his first time.
Captain looked relieved at hearing that.
ā¦but, does that mean donāt touch you forever?
If you donāt, itād be your first time forever.
Or are you thinking of doing it after getting married?
āāāā
āā
There were many thoughts about Kuoās humanization, but the mission went smoothly.
The day when Kou became Marihectās number one magician might be near.
Not only that, but Kou can also heal.
Heās smart, stands out as a magician, and can work as a healerā¦
Thereās be no one else with Kouās talent.
Seems like the monsters are easily subdued under Captainās hands.
In that case, they should act alone but the two didnāt want to leave each other.
Theyāre strong, but I know theyāre not completely free of danger, so I canāt insist on it.
We were called to support because many monsters appeared, but I think itās enough to just have Captain and Kou, not the entire Third Corps.
But that didnāt mean that no monsters would approach us.
Everyone worked together to subdue it, but some will still be injured.
In particular, the Sixth Corps, which has deaths as well as injured people, has low morale, and many people were injured.
Aside from scratches, some had their arm cut off.
If you lose your arm, you can no longer be a soldier.
Even if they lived, the work they can do is limited.
Understanding that, everyone would visit them.
That might be the reason why many people looked pitifully at the men who were taken to the barracks.
When it was noon and I returned to the barracksāā
We were astonished and frozen in place.
Because there was a man whose arm was cut off.
āāwith his arms restored.
āThanks for your hard work.ā
Meanwhile, Kou gracefully waved at us.
Captain was holding Kouā¦and glaring at the man for some reason.
Did Kou heal him?
Can he even restore a missing limb!?
And why is Captain glaring at the man?
What did he do to Kou?
(Damnā¦! What should I ask firstā¦)
I have a lot to ask.
But for the time beingā¦
āDid Kou heal him?ā
No other healer can restore a missing arm.
āInjury, disappear, did.ā (I made his injury disappear.)
He briefly said, but what did he mean by disappear?
And while Iām talking to Kou, Iām also worried about Captain glaring at the man who should have lost his arm.
The man was frightened by Captainās glare, but Kou didnāt care.
ā¦what happened?
If Kou didnāt care, what is Captain worrying aboutā¦?