Chapter 39 - Volume 3
It Seems Like I Got Reincarnated Into The World of a Yandere Otome Game
School Arc â Chapter 20
Even when the possibility of other people coming into the room shot up, even as I squirmed my way out from under him, I wasnât able to wake Wolf halfway through his comatosed sleep.
ãWe werenât pricking up our ears to listen in, you know. Or perhaps I should say... with the thick doors, we couldnât hear anything to start with. We simply got surprised by the scream...ã, when my little brother let the cat out of the bag, I eyed my father with suspicion as my father laughed to cover up his embarrassment, but, since I was sure I had them worried, I couldnât get angry at them.
Then, Father hurriedly ran away. I suppose his parting words that he had business with the school faculty was no lie at least.
As for Shade, it seems like he planned to escort me until I reached the womenâs dormitory, so this also led him to walk briskly on.
ãShade, I think it would be better if you rest. Youâre looking a little paleã
ãIâm a handsome fair-skinned young man by nature, you knowã
ã... yes, a handsome fair-skinned young man listening in with his ear pressed to the door, what a picture-perfect sight that turned out to be indeedã
Even though I replied back with words filled with sarcasm, for some reason, Shade pulled a happy-looking smile.
ãI knew it... youâre really tired, arenât you?ã
I said it worriedly, actually really serious, but he replied ãhow rudeã sounding somewhat lively.
ãYou really did get better, didnât you, Elder Sister?ã
In the end, he said that sort of thing with a look that said ãwhat a reliefã , so I ended up at a loss for words.
Wolf also leaves me speechless from time to time by saying embarrassing things. But, this sort of honest attitude coming from Shade still left me wondering how I should respond to it in its own way.
ãUuhm...Iâm truly sorry for all the worry I caused this time...ã
ãItâs unlike you to apologise, so please stopã
Having been flatly cut off, I decided to change the topic.
ãI wonder... how many do you think fell victim to nightmares in the end?ã
ãWho knows. Even if you trust my self-assessment of the situation, we canât really tell the difference between those caused by magic to those that are simply just nightmaresã
ãDid you not see nightmare, Shade?ã
ãYeah, the way I train is different so it doesnât affect meã
When I was about to reply back that training had nothing to do with anything, I realized Shade wasnât looking in my direction. With his stubborn profile looking straight ahead, I felt uncomfortable for some reason.
ãHey, is that really the truth...?ã
This time, he didnât answer back. With Shade keeping silent altogether, I sighed.
Shade had seen a nightmare. But, in the current situation, it doesnât seem like heâll obediently tell me what his nightmare was about. Right now, itâs not evident enough to show in his physical condition, though.
ãHow stubbornã
Even my muttering was ignored.
If I compared Shade with Wolf, I think Shade still lets other people spoil him. But even then, itâs not like he asks me advice on just about everything. Maybe it had to do with his self-respect or maybe his pride as a man, I wager it was probably something along those lines.
Shade had ended up walking on at a brisk pace, so we were almost at the womenâs dormitory.
ãShade, do you have any questions for me?ã
ãQuestionsï¼ã
ãThatâs right. I am the first to conquer the nightmares, right? So, if you have any question, Iâll answer them for youã
ãThen, letâs hear it at least. Whatâs the secret to overcoming the nightmares?ã
Even though I wished heâd ask for my advice, he asked only for a fool-proof way to beat the nightmares. Well, if wishes were horses, beggars would ride. Nevertheless, I answered him in earnest.
ãThe thing is... it was love!ã
*Do~n*.
Even though Iâd say that it was pretty well said, would you believe it, after a pause, Shade had the audacity to clutch his stomach in laughter.
ãIsnât it rude of you to start laughing!? I was being serious...!ã
ãIâm sorry, Iâd been expecting it to be some kind of deeply profound words...ã
He was trying to downplay it by putting on a docile expression, but he eventually burst out laughing after that.
ãYouâre not making this any better, you know! ã
ãN-No... really, itâs not like Iâm complaining, you know. Itâs just... I was caught off guard...ã
ã... if youâre laughing that vigorously, then looks like youâre OKã
ãThat... might be so. Iâm probably stronger than youâd expect. At any rate, I am your brother after allã
When Shade finally stopped rolling over in laughter, a playboy smile deliberately graced his face.
ãBut just to be sure, please give me your love too, Elder Sisterã
ãWhat are you saying all of a sudden?ã, I said with a snort.
ãThereâs no way I wouldnât love my one and only precious little brother, right?ã
Shade looked amazed at my declaration, then replied with a slightly bright expression.
ã...I wonder about thatã
Contrary to those dishonest words, his cheeks were a little red.
Naturally. Rather than from him feeling my love, the fact that heâd been rolling around in laughter earlier was more likely the cause of the reddening.
Resolving to have Shade go to see Father later, I headed to where Lily was.
I wasnât heading to Lilyâs own room, but rather, the female dormitoryâs medical office.
The cause of her comatose state was a different nature to that of the black fog so I heard theyâve been performing various medical treatments on her for the chance at recovery. Despite the fact that there shouldâve been a way to wake her up if it was only a spell to induce sleep, even now, they still havenât come up with a counter spell. Generally speaking, the non-standard quality of Giftâs magic made it very troublesome.
ãBut, her condition is a little off todayã, remarked the medical office doctor.
ãDid her condition get worse?ã
I frantically inspected Lilyâs countenance, but, there wasnât any particular difference.
ãNo, quite the contrary. It looks like sheâs gaining awareness. Sheâs responding to the ambient soundsã
When the doctor called out a ãLiliamã, Lilyâs eyelashes twitched several times in response to her call.
ãLily! Lily! Can you hear me?ã
I raised my voice too, and this time, even though it was only lightly, her eyelids opened.
Then, Lilyâs small hands reached out unsteadily to me as if asking for help, so I immediately took her hand in mine.
ãLily, youâve finally come toã
ã...Ly...coris?ã
Lilyâs verdure green eyes, though still in a daze, had certainly reflected me.
The medical office didnât turn boisterous all of a sudden. It was good news that Lily has finally woken up, but if we donât understand the cause we still need to be wary for any movements from Gift.
Ultimately, it took time until we determined that there were no changes in the school. In this regard, since several students with sharp intuition have testified that ãfor the time being, the black fog hanging in the air was fading at the school ã , our theory held true.
The damage of the black fog was mainly having me, Wolf, as well as the others see nightmares, it seems like students complaining about not feeling well had been a plenty. There was a sharp distinction between Lilyâs symptoms and ours, but the theory was that the cause of her coma was also the black fog.
In other words, with Wolf and I, the main victims, overcoming that fog, we surmised that since the magic effects on our bodies were fading away, Lily would probably be waking up as well.
They say that even the fog that had been blocking the path to the guest houseâs basement was fading away. That is, they say that Gift lost the barrier that had been blocking others from trespassing.
I donât know what heâs going to unleash next time, but one thingâs for sure, if he remains left alone in the school, he will continue to pose a threat to the public.
I dare say, itâll probably turn into offensive attacks from here on.
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