Chapter 83: Spinning A Tale
I’m Not the Final Boss’ Lover
It was a rather plausible story with complicated logic. Now that the frame was built, it was easier to keep going. âThe Dark Knights alone canât close all those dungeons. Thatâs why I intend on hiding the truth about the captainâs mana the best I can. The current situation of competition between expedition corpsâ is best for humanity.â
âIs that why you kept it secret to the elite members including myself?â
I nodded. âBecause the fewer who know, the better.â
âEven so, what you are doing is so easy to misunderstand. Fortunately, I was the one who noticedâ¦â
That I agreed with. Had it been anyone other than August who saw me exit Mayerâs bedroom, the rumors would have spiraled out of control. I let out a sigh. âHonestly, Reverend August, I wouldnât have told you about this if you didnât mistake the captain for having a sadistic kink. Iâm already being misunderstood as being in a relationship with him. Well, thatâs why Iâve been sneaking around: to give no more fodder for gossip.â
The last bit was true, at least, and I believed it would add sincerity to my statement. The suspicion on Augustâs face gradually faded and he nodded. âNo choice but to understand since you say so. But I still cannot get rid of one question. How in the world did the bruises on your body come about, Sister?â
âMm⦠Thereâs an enormous amount of mana slumbering inside His Excellency. Itâs not easy to control, which is why he loses his senses sometimes.â
âLoses his senses? Do you mean he goes insane?â August looked at me in astonishment. I probably would have gotten a less intense reaction by stepping on a landmine and then calmly saying hello in the morning. The look on his face was screaming that I was practically taking selfies right next to a wild bear. This priest was definitely misunderstanding something again!
I hurriedly corrected myself. âHe just gets delirious due to the pain of unblocking his mana circuit! Not going crazy!â
Only then did August seem relieved. âYou startled me there.â
The man sure did like jumping to conclusions. With a tsk, I added, âIf the captain went mad, I wouldnât have even been able to walk out of there. His bedroom wouldâve become my grave.â
âI understand. Then, just what does His Excellency do in his delirious state to give you such bruises?â August asked.
âWe just bumped into each other.â
âButâ¦â
âYou know how strong the captain is, and that isnât all he has. His bodyâs so tough. I end up getting bruised with just a slight bump. I only got them trying to support him so he didnât collapse.â
I wasnât being completely truthful, but it wasnât entirely a lie either. I could never tell the truth in its entirety. What would I say? That Mayer kisses me when his suffering reaches its peak? That I end up bruised all over once Iâm done enduring him desperately clinging to me? Whatever I said would be misleading. I knew how my explanation would be received.
Of course, August didnât seem convinced by my words. His lips twitched as if he was eager to refute, but I insisted that nothing else had happened. In the end, he had no choice but to stand down without asking any more questions. Having given up trying to grasp the truth, he sighed. âBut for you to be hurt like this every time⦠Does His Excellency know you are being injured?â
âOf course he doesnât. I said he gets delirious.â
âStill, you could tell him afterward, no?â
âThat I canât. Is it really necessary to add to the captainâs worries?â
âSister.â August frowned.
âThereâs not much left to do anyhow. Opening a mana circuit is a delicate task and the mental state has a significant impact too. I donât want to bother him for nothing,â I explained, being adamant about this. I had tried so hard to hide these injuries and get away from Mayer. Augustâs suggestion was practically telling me to turn those efforts into nothing.
Despite my resistance, though, the priest was as persistent as he was faithful. âThen at least tell him after you are done. You must. His Excellency must know of your noble sacrifice, Sister.â
âItâs nothing so grand.â Strictly speaking, I had sacrificed the innocence of my lips, but since I wasnât completely clean in this, I had decided to call it quits. Not wanting to call on unnecessary trouble, I smiled and added, âI suppose you could call it suffering. My injuries are already healed, so would there be a need to reveal it to the captain?â
Finally realizing I was trying to bury the truth, Augustâs face filled with shock.