She told me that she wanted to have a chat since itâs been a long time, and I had no reason to refuse.
Well, in the past Iâd have probably turned her down, tellinâ her that weâve got nothinâ to talk âbout.
âŠBut, if itâs ănowă, Iâve got no problem with it.
âŠâŠâŠTheoretically.
Still, I gotta admit, itâs fun to be with Indra. Seriously. That girlâs instigation skill is nothinâ to scoff at, but sheâs capable of ignorinâ malice, and goes even as far as usinâ it against âanyone givinâ her beef.
I, on the other hand, am very sensitive to ill intent, and immediately end up becominâ servile, donât I? Then again, Iâve been definitely called a successful person, and in fact, Iâm ănowă succeedinâ. Beinâ on the receivinâ end of jealousy would be no wonder, ănowă that is.
I mean, ănowă I have a Ryoku, Char, and Bronko. On top of that, Iâve got a cool watch and glasses with incredible functions. Moreover, a sword that cuts through everythinâ and even ranged weapons capable of penetratinâ ânythinâ. And as if to round it all up, Iâve acquired stacks of gold coins through the auction, and possess booze that cannot be bought with money.
It really wouldnât be odd for me to draw envy.
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I put on the clothes Indra had made for me and went out.
Once I bought cloth woven out of bug threads, that bug-lovinâ girl leaped in joy, immediately sewinâ all kinds of stuff. One of her creations was a shirt for me.
âŠSure, it does feel nice on the skin.
In addition, she also made a jacket and pants, both tight and stylish, for me. The pants were affixed to the waist with a button instead of a string. The entire outfit is similar to a nobleâs attire, but itâs much easier to move in.
Because she also added pockets at various places, itâs possible to walk âround empty-handed.
ââSeriously, if not for her bug obsession, all the stuff sheâs sewn is really awesome. But, why is she so particular âbout bugs?
Man, Iâm reeeally glad she didnât turn Bronko into a locust.
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As I thought âbout all that while walkinâ, I arrived at our meetinâ place. It looked like Karen just got here, too.
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She sure has grown old. Well, Iâm no exception to that, though.
If you get used to Indraâs youthful, smooth and springy skinâŠah, yep, letâs not go there. Once I get back, Iâll carefully apply Indraâs direct application pack or whatever itâs called.
Sheâs grown old, but sheâs also become taller. Indra probably wants to grow as tall as her. Her chest also became somewhat bigger, it seems.
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Whatâs going on? Am I beinâ influenced by Indra?
Given that thoughts teeminâ with the stench of an old lecher started to pop up in my mind, I stopped thinkinâ altogether.
âRight on time, huh?â
âYes. âŠAs always, youâre a punctual man.â
Hmm? Was I always like that? I didnât carry a clock for most of my life, so I couldnât have determined whether I was on time or not, kinda?
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We went to the pub Karen had recommended. It was certainly a dim and cozy place, apparently frequented by many couples, so I was grateful to her as I wouldnât draw any attention to myself.
I ordered ale.
âŠAh, I had an urge to pay for the ale, sayinâ that itâd be my treat. But, the last time I did that, I was told that Iâm treatinâ people with the money I got for turninâ folks into debt slaves. Thatâs why Iâm not doinâ it ânymore.
Still, if itâs âround this much, it should be no problem.
When the waitress brought the ale over, Karen tried to pick up the glass, but I stopped her and chanted in a whisper.
ââŠEh?â
The glass froze over, coolinâ the ale down.
âIt tastes better when cool. Recently Iâve gotten really hooked on that, yâsee.â
After being confused for a moment, Karen laughed and said, âUsing offensive magic in such a way is so like you.â
But, it ainât my idea. After all, I ainât lackinâ common sense.