Chapter 415: Pillow Talk
TLN: Double Chapter today! Make sure you didnât miss the previous one!
âIsnât it okay?â (Tomoe)
The one who answered my question immediately was Tomoe.
âYeahâŠI think?â (Makoto)
I was thinking about answering with that same energy, but I ended up questioning myself at the end.
It must mean that thereâs still some doubt remaining in me.
âIt is something that you thought of and decided, Waka. Of course, I wonât be nodding at everything unconditionally, butâŠI agree with this.â (Tomoe)
The discussion regarding Levi.
After speaking with all of my followers at dinner, Tomoe and everyone else agreed with not giving that much of a heavy punishment to Levi.
A few months of manual labour, an apology pilgrimage, and suspended from participating in the Asora Rankings temporarily.
No imprisonment, penal servitude, or fine.
Ema, who coincidentally was present tonight as well, had a smile that was a bit scary thoughâŠ
As if something was leaking.
She wasnât wishing for the capital punishment here, but she was wishing for a decent degree of penal servitude.
Looks like she thinks going against my orders deserves heavy punishment.
Mio was operating as usual, concentrating on the results of the meal and the reactions of everyone. It seems like she has no interest in the crime of Levi.
She simply didnât care since I had forgiven her.
Shiki and Tamaki commented that the punishment was acceptable.
Now that thereâs a somewhat assured method of resurrection, it isnât a strange thing to rethink the punishment of killing.
Ah, butâŠthe first ones who agreed: Tomoe, Shiki, and Tamaki; they agreed to it with the condition that there wonât be any rethinking in the matter of going against my orders.
âIf I were to say I would eliminate the very idea of considering going against my orders a crime, would you have agreed, Tomoe?â (Makoto)
I looked at Tomoe who had answered me when I suddenly woke up and spoke while looking at the ceiling without expecting a response.
I say that, but I simply looked at the side since Tomoe was by my side.
ââŠAbout that, I would have been against it. Most likely, Tamaki as well. But I think Mio and Shiki would have still agreed with it.â (Tomoe)
When I looked at the opposite side, Mio was sleeping silently there.
A satisfied sleeping face.
It truly is pleasing to see.
She has a thin blanket on, but she is naked below, so the line of her body shows clearly.
She is incredibly charming, but I have gotten used to it bit by bit, and now I am able to look directly at her.
Tomoe and I are also naked.
It is a normal sight in this world where polygamy is accepted.
I obviously have no regrets in the fact that I am now in this kind of relationship with Tomoe and Mio.
âHey, TomoeâŠâ (Makoto)
âIt is a natural thing. Thereâs no need to worry about it.â (Tomoe)
ââŠDonât read my mind for stuff like this.â (Makoto)
âI wonât peek at your thoughts and memories without your permission. It was simply a cute joke from guessing through your expression.â (Tomoe)
I was about to ask if passing nights with the two at the same time fell into the line of normal, but she answered me beforehand.
But she isnât saying it is something normal.
Despite this being my first time with this topic, the main issue gets deviated.
I held back from sighing and tried reprimanding her there, but she was strangely cute, and in the latter half, she responded seductively.
In the first place, you shouldnât be reading my mind, no matter the method.
âAnd so, why is there a need for it to be considered a crime to go against my orders?â (Makoto)
âIt is simple. In the future, there will be laws placed in Asora, and there may be chiefs in those areas, but having Waka as the symbol of an absolute being is convenient.â (Tomoe)
âMe, symbol?â (Makoto)
âYou lack awareness as an absolute ruler, Waka.â (Tomoe)
âWell, that canât be helped. It is not like it was something you wished for or had some sort of enlightenment either. As you are currently, you would enter the ranks of a normal person who has overwhelming power everywhere. However, Wakaâs position is beginning to solidify, especially in Asora -including this timeâs matter.â (Tomoe)
Thereâs even people who are calling it the revolt of Levi.
âYou donât need to decide on a punishment at each occasion. You can pass it onto us. Whatâs important is the crime of disobeying. The punishment can be a few smacks on the butt all the way to decapitation.â (Tomoe)
âAah, so thatâs what it was. No matter if thereâs laws or not, at worst, I can do as I wish to anyone legally. One foundation for that is the entry for lese-majeste, and the reason why it is needed, huh.â (Makoto)
âRight. Normally, it would be okay not to do anything, butâŠnow that those flying insects that are the Al-Emera and the adventurer visitors are increasing, problems might happen if the residents hold too selfish thoughts. We are simply shooting first.â (Tomoe)
âI would prefer being a lord with a dim presence like the first time I told you though.â (Makoto)
âFufu, thatâs nostalgic. Was Mio already there when you said that? If I remember correctlyâŠit was before we decided on calling you Waka.â (Tomoe)
âI saw the fearsomeness of peer pressure there.â (Makoto)
âFuh. You could have changed things with your absolute vote, and yet, you didnât do that, my Lord. It is charming, and at the same time, dangerous. It was a colorful memory.â (Tomoe)
At that time, did she purposely show me how dangerous and unreasonable a majority vote through residents can be?
Thatâs possible for Tomoe.
She doesnât seem to like democracy that much after all.
It is true that I also currently donât think plain democracy is the correct choice.
In Asora and Tsige, even if I were to be approached with the pressure of numbers, as long as I donât acknowledge it, I wonât follow what they want.
Obeying the majority in every single thing feels a bit wrong.
You could even say thatâs just how unaccepting I am though.
âGood grief, I donât know if you are kind or strict.â (Makoto)
I can also tell that she is strict to protect.
She is like a strict big sis thatâs tender.
âI am truly glad to have made a pact with you. Thanks.â (Makoto)
âIn the first place, this isnât the country Waka was in after all. Thereâs the need for a certain degree of rules for the inhabitants that donât understand that the landlord can kick their butt. If like in that world, we have a pointless amount of residents staying and stickâeh?â (Tomoe)
âIt took an incredibly long time to reach this point, and I donât think it is enough yet. Even so, I treasure the fact that I met you and made a pact with you, Tomoe. From here on, and forever.â (Makoto)
Tomoe was panicking and her cheeks flushed.
âI am always the one who gets all red. Having you make that face every once in a while ainât bad.â (Makoto)
âStop teasing meâŠwell, it is not teasing, and thatâs why it is troubling. My heart dances every day being by your side as well. I too am thankful that you made a pact with me. I will be under your care from now on, as a follower and as a woman.â (Tomoe)
â! You are bringing customs from my world again!â (Makoto)
ââŠWaka-sama, and me? What about me?â (Mio)
âOf course, I treasure you greatly too, Mio. Sorry, did I wake you up?â (Makoto)
Did we talk for too long?
I didnât intend on talking to the point of waking up Mio.
I ended up getting too into this talk about the past.
âYou seemed to be having fun while talking after all.â (Mio)
Mio joins in on coiling around me together with Tomoe.
The density has increased in a variety of meanings.
âWe simply woke up for a bit and were having a consultation-ja yo.â (Tomoe)
âThe words exchanged between a man and a woman in bed are called pillow talks.â (Mio)
âI want to be part of it.â (Mio)
âNo, this isnât something as extravagant as a pillow talk⊠It is mostly over tooâŠâ (Makoto)
âHaha, looks like it canât be helped, Waka. Letâs whisper intimacies until the light grows.â (Tomoe)
âIt is called pillow talk, Tomoe-san.â (Mio)
âOoh, right-ja na. Sorry sorry. Then, right, since it is about time, how about talking about the time when Mio began cookingââ (Tomoe)
âI-I wonât let you!â (Mio)
Looks like I wonât be able to sleep today.
I did work pretty hard today, so I do have a comfortable degree of fatigue and drowsiness, but now that it has come to this, it canât be helped.
Nothing wrong with one all-nighter.
These kinds of nights every now and then are not that bad.