Chapter 66: Then, Anne-Marie gave a light chuckle and added.
You’ve Got The Wrong House, Villain
Then, Anne-Marie gave a light chuckle and added.
âTo be honest, Iâm thinking about quitting the clinic.â
âWhat?â
I was a little surprised.
Anne-Marie quitting the clinic? That didnât happen in the novel at all. There were times where I got a similar feeling, but this was the first time I really felt that the original story was trying to leave main track in Anne-Marieâs hands. Of course, the story already went off track when I helped Lakis, but I thought the rest of the story would flow in a similar mannerâ¦
I guess I took it too lightly.
âI actually fainted from overexertion not long ago.â
And Anne-Marieâs next words startled me.
âThat happened?â
âAh, it wasnât that serious, donât worry. It was just one time in front of my houseâ¦â
Anne-Marie explained to me, looking a little sheepish as she did so. As if she made a big deal out of something that wasnât much. However, there was no way collapsing from overexertion was a minor issue.
âI think itâs because you have a lot of work at the clinic and you kept pushing myself. Did you get checked up?â
âYes, they said I was fine.â
Anne-Marie gave a bright smile as if thanking me for worrying about her. Then she seemed to think about something, and her smile faded.
âBut you know, Iâm worried about Hestia, so I want to start taking care of my body, at least nowâ¦thatâs why Iâm leaning towards quitting the clinic if possible.â
I was beginning to understand what Anne-Marie was thinking. If something bad happened to her, Hestia would end up without a single relative and that sudden fainting spell made her blood run cold. Even before, she had casually told me about how she was spending less and less time with Hestia.
âI seeâ¦well, chose what makes you comfortable and I hope it works out best for you, Ms. Anne-Marie.â
And when I said that, Anne-Marie once again smiled beautifully like a freshly blossomed flower.
âThank you, Ms. Yuri. If itâs okay with you, would you like to go home together?â
âSure.â
Like that, we made a promise for later and went our separate ways.
* * *
Caw!
A crow cried out by the window.
Lakis went to where the sound came from and opened the window. Then he found a black feather sitting on the window frame. On it was a message Odin sent to Lakis, using a crow. Just like when he sent messages to Yuri, the feather was engraved with tiny, faint letters that were difficult to see with the human eye.
However, Lakis was naturally beyond the classification of human so it was easy for him to see it.
âLooks like heâs doing his job well.â
After confirming the contents, Lakisâ lips curved in a crooked smile. Of course, he still didnât like the crow Odin, but apart from that, he had to admit the guy was quite useful.
Click.
Right then, he heard the sound of the door opening from behind him. Lakis squeezed the feather tight and it turned into black smoke, disappearing without a trace. Then he went to greet Yuri.
âMr. Lakis, letâs have a talk.â
Yuri said as soon as she saw Lakis. Before coming home, Yuri felt she needed to address what happened yesterday. Of course, it was true she was taken in by Lakisâ beauty but she thought it was unfair of Lakis to take the chance to solve his curiosity like that.
After she called him, she could feel Lakis promptly studying her face. After a brief pause, he began walking to Yuri again. But as he drew closer than necessary for some reason, Yuri opened her mouth to tell him to stop there.
However, Lakis acted faster that she could speak. Before she knew it, he was right before her, and his blonde hair shook before eyes. At the same time, he took her hand without any hesitation and wove their fingers together.
âAre youâ¦â
A low voice reverberated deeply past her ears.
ââ¦still angry?â
Yuriâs lips unconsciously parted when she saw the light blue eyes looking down at her.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âRather than angerâ¦â
As she looked into Lakisâ eyes up-close, the words in her head seemed to fade away. She suddenly felt the distance between them was too small and took a step back to create some space. But Lakis moved just as much, rendering it useless.
âMr. Lakis, what happened yesterdayâ¦â
âIâm sorry.â
And before Yuri finished what she was going to say, Lakis apologized first. He looked down at Yuri and whispered in a voice filled with sincerity.
âI was wrong. Please donât be angry.â
He spoke as if trying to appease her and as she looking into the eyes facing her, she somehow felt speechless.
âOh, this is weirdâ¦â
Yuri felt suspicious when she saw Lakis like this. As she looked at his face, she didnât feel like saying anything more. Of course, she wasnât angry in the first place, but she felt like she should at least say something.
Was it because he looked like drenched puppy?
Eventually, the words Yuri said were very different from what she initially planned.
âDonât do it again.â
Anyways, it looked like Lakis was seriously reflectingâ¦so she figured she could leave it alone at this point.
At Yuriâs words, Lakisâ eyes curved in a soft smile to show he understood. Then he lifted her hand and pressed his lips to the back of her hand. The series of actions were so natural that Yuri didnât even think of shaking him off.
Soon, a sweet whisper coiled around her ears.
âI missed you, Ms. Yuri.â
Yuri unconsciously held her breath.
âWow, how can someone talk like this?â
It was so sweet, as if his voice was made in sugar or honey. For some reason today, she felt like she had grown speechless in front of Lakis quite a few times. This feeling felt somehow dangerous for her heart, so Yuri unconsciously shook off his hand.
Once she separated from the body touching hers, her mind calmed down again. But it only lasted a moment because right after, Lakis touched her face and her heart softened again.
âMr. Lakisâ¦youâre too close.â
At Yuriâs words, Lakis tilted his head. Then a corner of his lips curved, and he whispered in a lazy, almost ticklish voice.
âI want to be even closer though.â
At this point, Yuri had no choice but to admit it. Lakis had a very great talent for captivating people. And his beauty trap was more effective on her than she thought. If Lakis knew what she was thinking, he would be very satisfied.
âAre you usually like this with anyone?â
Then Yuri asked unconsciously. At that, Lakis looked at her like heâd just heard something unexpected, then he soon said the same words sheâd said not too long ago.
âNo. Iâm only like this with you.â
Yuri was once again speechless. The sweet voice felt a little ticklish as it dug into her ears.
âIâm hungry.â
So she changed the subject, spun around and walked away. Lakis chuckled under his breath and followed after Yuri.
* * *
On her day off from the coffeehouse, Yuri told Lakis she had an appointment so she would be getting back late then she went out in the afternoon. After which, she stopped by Leoâs hideout to change her clothing.
âI-Iâm sorry! Iâm trying really hard! Itâs definitely not because I canât but Odin has hidden himself so well.â
Once she saw Yuri, Siren urgently made an excuse. Ever since Yuri made a request, she had been manipulating her bird to look for Odin. However, she was yet to get any outstanding results.
âPlease look a little harder. Iâll also look for him myself.â
Yuri said, after nodding to show she understood.
However, Siren was crestfallen because she felt she had disappointed Yuri.
âYuri! Me too! Me too!â
Right then, Leo butt in and arrogantly asked to be involved in looking for Odin.
âMe, direction, good! Siren, bad!â[1]
âWhat the? A mere watchdog is looking down on me?â
Naturally, Siren blew her top.
âI know youâre good at directions too, Leo. But you donât have to help this time. It might be dangerous.â
However, Yuri stroked Leoâs head and refused. There was the fact that he was caught by slave traders looking for mutants last time, and above all, Leo stood out when he moved around so it was dangerous.
With Yuriâs refusal, it was Leoâs turn to be crestfallen and his ears drooped down.
âHmph, Iâm enough help for Arachne, OK?â
Siren turned up her nose and laughed.
âGrrrrr.â
âWhat, keep glaring at me. Whatâre you gonna do?â
Yuri ignored the two of them snarling at each other and began to change her clothes.
âGasp!â
Siren was shocked and covered Leoâs eyes with her wings.
âArachne, you-! Itâs not just two of us here, this watchdogâs here too. Whyâre you just tossing your clothes?â
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âEven in the lab, I changed in front of others, who cares.â
âIs this the lab? Youâ¦! Donât tell me you do this at home t-tooâ¦â
Upon hearing Yuri speak calmly, Siren spoke with disbelief.
Translatorâs Corner:
[1]He says heâs good at navigating/searching while Siren canât.
PS: Sorry if I used mutant/variant interchangeably. When I see the word, I reflexively think variant so thatâs what I type.