Chapter 28: 28 \nThe bushes say rustling again. Now I get it. Thermia lived in the woods, and sheâs a tiger beast, so sheâs good at turning off footsteps and killing signs, but sheâs not.\n
âLique.â
âAm I interrupting, parent?â
âNo, thatâs not trueâ
No⊠should be. Thermia is still pushing her head against my chest and saying Gusgus. Wounds and strokes hurt because they are cuddled with almost the full power of the Beast Man, but you better not say that.
âItâs too late for your parents to return, if youâre knocking them out, you should be back at all, so be it. Trying to go see how you two are doing.â
âIt might be dangerous to go outsideâŠâ
âWell, itâs about the maiden in love (Thermia), so you canât stop it. Then the smell of both the big black bear and his parents approached him together, so he ambushed him and said,â Maybe itâs the worst. â
âI seeâŠâ
So Thermia jumped at me to get me back first? Moving with only a bearâs arm on his shoulder, he canât even see the bear carrying him around his shoulder. I decided not to notice the maiden in love, and she must have come worried, and let me thank you.
âThank Godâ
âNo, thatâs for Mr. Thermiaâ
âThank Thermia, too.â
âYeahâŠâŠâ
Thermia has regained more calm than she did earlier, but she hasnât tried to leave yet, so here she is.
âIn the meantime, letâs go home. Huh?â
Thatâs what I said and urged you to stroke your head,
âYeahâŠâŠâ\n
Thermia finally left me.
âSo the parent, did the bear completely tail you?
âOh. I havenât unplugged my bowelâ yet, but I think I can make it into meat â
âI donât think there are people who can survive fighting big black bearsâŠâŠ Not to mention not so many people in Dwarves who can defeat you in a blacksmith.â
âThere it is, for a reason.â
Me laughing nigga.
âWell, thatâs what Iâll doâ
Like sighed and flushed me for now.
âOkay, shall we carry it thenâŠâ
âAre you all right? Arenât you hurt?
Thermia cares,
âNo, well, weâre about halfway there, and thatâs all we can doâ
And Iâm going into a vanity. Though I say vanity, I think maybe itâll take me a while to get home really safely.
âWell, I hope Eizo likes itâ
Me and Thermia drag the bear arms one by one. I let Rike have a spear. Itâs supposed to be a short spear, but if itâs Likeâs height, it looks longer. Rike watches the spear form as he walks. Because Iâm a bespoke model.
âItâs dangerous to walk while watching.â
I tell Lique to watch out for walking smartphones in the world before. I told you, itâs a blade, spear. Letâs not do this because itâs really dangerous.\nI came all the way to near the lake, so I decided to talk to Thermia and sink in there until tomorrow. After that, you can walk for half an hour and weâll be home.
When I got home, dot fatigue struck me. But first I have to wipe my body⊠Flirting and unpleasant footsteps lead him to the kitchen, where he magically sets fire to his body.
âIâll take care of the water and rice, Mr. Thermia, so get your parents to the bedroom.â
âOoh, okayâ
Hmm, am I the bedroom?
âNo, Iâm in the studyâŠâ
âListen to the injured.â
I get barometric pressure from Thermiaâs tone that doesnât make me say yes or no.
âOohâŠâ
âWell, Iâll lend you a shoulder. Letâs go.â
Thatâs how I borrow Thermiaâs shoulder and go into the bedroom. On second thought, youâve never used this place before, even though itâs my house. Looks like a new room.
Lie down like this and the bed will be muddy, so sit in a round chair once.
âSayâŠâ
Not if you have abrasive wounds, but bruising seems to have come in quite a bit more painful, and it hurts everywhere.
âOh, hey!
Thermia calls me out in a hurry.
âOh, Iâm fine. Thereâs fights all over the place and that just hurts. No broken bones, no deep cuts.â
Suddenly Thermia shouts out. Itâs almost a tiger roar.
âBubba, idiot! Donât say that!!
âOh. I donât think so. A lighter.â
Lightly embellished with rushing thermia. Youâve got a few good liqueurs around here. Hmm?
âYou both stopped calling meâ
âYeah. Letâs do that, I discussed it with Thermia when I put my parents to bed. Right?â
âOops. I live with you, think youâre better off that wayâ
âWell, thatâs a good thingâ
I think so from the bottom of my heart. Thermia is right, regardless of how long weâre going to be, itâs probably better in a form thatâs easier to do with each other because weâre going to be living together for longer than a month or so.
âRickett doesnât have to be close to me either.â