Chapter 75: Opening His Mana Circuit
I’m Not the Final Boss’ Lover
âWait a minute. Iâll take out some holy water in advance first, andâ¦â I trailed off and went to gather all the holy water in Mayerâs room. It was a recovery potion of sorts, a necessity for any expedition member. In their case, a considerable amount was required. Not for healing, however; it was to balance out the concentration of demonic and holy energy. Once I was done preparing, I approached Mayer, feeling like a doctor about to operate. This was my âsurgeryâ to perform⦠I pulled a chair next to the bed and observed my âpatientâ with solemn determination. His mana was very still, and understandably so: it had been lying dormant for 15 years. Good.
I grasped Mayerâs hand, so large that two of mine barely covered it, and began to gently transfer mana into his body. He stared at me working for a moment before remarking, ââ¦You seem accustomed to this somehow.â
âI told you to trust in me. Iâm not new at this.â
âNot new?â
âIâve unlocked the mana of quite a few people.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
For some reason, Mayer looked dissatisfied at those words. I was convinced then that he didnât believe me. Perhaps I needed to give him a concrete example⦠This had to be why precedents were important in business. âI smoothed out Seviâs mana path too. Surely you didnât expect that Iâd volunteer for something this important without any experience?â I said, giving him a more specific example from my experiences to reassure him. He didnât reply, so I continued. âAll you need to do, Captain, is to sit tight and trust.â
Mayer kept his silence. Judging by how his face wasnât easing up, he still seemed distrustful, but what of it? My mana had already entered his body and it was too late to stop. For an instant, his forehead twitched and he gripped my hands harder. He must have felt my mana moving into him; the man sure did have good senses. Mayer exhaled deeply and slowly asked, âThat⦠Did you always proceed in a bedroom like this⦠with the others?â
Incredulous, I asked, âDoes that matter right now?â
His question was far too trivial and pointless in the current situation. Mayer shut his mouth, his eyes shaking. He was unable to speak the reason, or perhaps he was unaware of it himself. For him, it was the first time a woman had entered his bedroom, so I guessed he would mind about it. Could he be nervous, wondering whether I was up to no good? The man was almost a monk practicing chastity, was he not? I sighed. Mental stability was the first priority when it came to opening a mana circuit. To prove I had no strange ulterior motives at all, I talked to him in a somewhat tough voice. âCaptain. Iâm only borrowing this place out of necessity.â
âAnd that is why you waltz into the bedroom of other men like this?â
âThere were women too.â
âThat is not the point!â Mayer raised his torso, appearing upset for some reason. His unusual behavior took me aback. Thinking that I should lay him down again first, I pressed down on his shoulders to put him back on the bed. Mayer obediently laid down again, but he kept his head raised to stare at me, clearly keen on saying more. âYou really are a piece of workâ¦â
âAre you nagging me now?â I asked in disbelief. It was no wonder I was feeling nostalgic; he was acting like my parents when they scolded me for breaking curfew.
Mayer flinched at the word nagging and followed up his words in a somewhat placating tone. ââ¦I do not mean to nag. I am worried. While I am aware you are acting out of goodwill, are you not making it easy to cause misunderstandings?â
âSo long as you donât misunderstand, Captain.â
âWhy me?â
âBecause youâre the reason Iâm staying in the Dark Knights. Itâd be terrible if you get some misunderstanding and start avoiding me. As for the others, well⦠it doesnât matter what they think,â I answered disinterestedly. I was getting loads of misunderstandings from others already anyway. âPeople always got the wrong idea about me when I was with Fabian too.â
ââ¦Are you sure there was really nothing between you two?â
I scowled. âWhat bull are you talking about?â I was only explaining to ease any worries Mayer might have, yet he was jumping to conclusions again. I had to make things clear. âIâm taking this opportunity to tell you that weâre not in that kind of relationship between a man and woman. Weâre only comrades who joined to defeat the demon lord. I wonât misunderstand you acting unusual sometimes so I ask you, Captain, to not mind my actions too much.â