Well then, this white-haired little bread roll must be thinking that I used some kind of mysterious magic scroll or alchemy potion from Wen Nisha on herâafter all, Aesphyra had always harbored a certain lingering suspicion: that Wen Nisha and I knew each other.
Great, so sheâs basically treating Wen Nisha like my personal Doraemon.
âWhatâs this about âthat person you knowâ? I have no idea whatâs going on inside that bread-loaf brain of yours. Iâll tell you the truthâthis godforsaken place has had just the two of us since a few days ago, no one else. And honestly, even if someone could come here, I canât imagine anyone would want to live in this deep forest.â Vinny said it with full confidenceâafter all, every word was true. He wasnât lying, so naturally he could speak with confidence.
âSo... there really hasnât been anyone else here?â Aesphyra pressed.
âIâve answered that a bunch of times already. If you ask me again, Iâm not answering.â Vinny grumbled. âEnough already. Youâre this badly injured and still have so much to sayâgo to sleep!â
âWait.â
âTch, canât hear you, canât hear you, whatever you say I canât hearâperson is already asleep!â Vinny mumbled, hands clamped over his ears.
âIâm thirsty.â
â...Tch.â Remembering that Aesphyra hadnât had water in days, Vinny reluctantly got up and, using the last two wooden cups in the cabin, poured her a drink.
âIs this water clean?â
âNope. I scooped it straight from the stream, didnât even boil it. Drink it every day, get diarrhea every day. Drink it or donât, up to you.â Vinny shot her a glare.
He handed her the cup, and Aesphyra began sipping in tiny little gulpsâgiving Vinny the mental image of a kitten drinking water.
After several minutes of fussing, she finally finished. Vinny, tired from the process, set the cup aside and lay down on the floor.
âThatâs it, right? If you call me again, Iâm not getting up.â He yawned. Heâd been busy the whole time she was unconscious and was truly exhausted.
This time, Aesphyra didnât call for him again. Vinny closed his eyes and was out in seconds, sleeping until the sun was already high.
Half-awake, Vinny sat up, his back aching from the hard floor.
Sleeping on the ground... nowhere near as nice as a bed. Miserable.
He thought about it with a little regret.
It was already lateâtime to get up, hunt, and gather wild greens. After all, there was still a bedridden âvegetableâ at home waiting to be fed.
Then again... a grim thought hit him. He could handle Aesphyraâs meals and water for nowâbut long term? She couldnât be without a metabolism. What about... the bathroom??
What would they do then??
Anyway, what time was it nowâ?
Sniff, sniff...
Just as he was wondering, Vinny suddenly caught the scent of cooking meat. After days of nothing but rabbit and greens, his taste buds instantly came alive.
Huh?! Whoâs cooking? Smells like itâs coming from outside.
Wait... Aesphyraâ
Vinny turned toward the bedâonly to see it empty. She was no longer lying there.
Uhâ?
He blinked, then got to his feet and pushed open the cabin door. Outside, smoke curled up from the clearing. At some point, the grill and iron pot from indoors had been moved outside. Inside the pot, boiling water bubbled around cuts of wild boar meat, with bits of unidentifiable wild greens floating on top.
Vinny stared, then his gaze naturally fell on the elegant figure tending the pot.
Just yesterday, sheâd been lying weak in bedâyet once she regained mobility, her presence was immediately restored.
It had to be saidâwhen someoneâs good-looking enough, anything they wear becomes a statement. Even now, in harsh conditions, Aesphyra was still in her dirt-stained, torn academy uniform, yet somehow still looked radiant, poised, and even a touch more striking for it.
She can move now?
Vinny was surprisedâheâd just been wondering what to do if she stayed bedridden for too long.
Judging by the scene, she must have recovered this morning, then quietly gone out to hunt. Sheâd even moved the grill outside while he slept so the cooking sounds wouldnât wake him.
This white-haired short nut was always ridiculously meticulous about details.
âAwake?â The moment she heard the door open, Aesphyra knew Vinny was up. She crossed her arms and glanced back at him, her violet eyes carrying an almost bewitching allure that made it hard to look away.
Who knew where sheâd gotten a combâbut her hair definitely looked freshly tended, smooth and glossy.
â...Youâre moving around already? Since when?â Vinny asked.
âSince when? Hmm, let me think... I guess since I was woken up this morning by a certain thunderously snoring Vinny.â She tilted her head.
âHey, hey, donât make things up! I sleep gracefully, thank you very muchâproper posture and everything. No way Iâd snore! Donât slander me!â Vinny protested. Heâd never had a snoring habitâthis damned white-haired bread roll just couldnât help herself, slandering him the moment she was back on her feet.
âOh? Really?â Aesphyraâs eyes narrowed in a playful smile. âYouâre sure?â
âIf youâre wrong, thereâll be no breakfast for you.â
â...Sure!â Vinny froze, then gritted his teeth.
Well... heâd never actually shared a room with anyone before, so he couldnât be completely certain.
Waitâno. No way. Two lifetimes without snoringâhe couldnât have suddenly picked it up this time... right??
God, please no! Heâd find that extremely uncouth.
âOh.â Aesphyra finally turned back to the pot, letting him stew in his own doubt. âThe meatâs ready. Come get it.â
Waitâthat was just her messing with him?!
Tch!
First thing in the morning and he was already played.
âSpeaking of which, you recovered fast. You were so badly hurt I thought you were done forâthen youâre up and moving the same night you woke.â Vinny gave her a sidelong look.
âItâs easy enough to get mobility back.â
That made Vinny thinkâWen Nishaâs holy light should have left her with no lasting issues, but still... her organ damage had been from misusing her [Sacred Blessing] bloodline.
Just in case, maybe he should research a potion to fully eliminate any potential heart aftereffects once they got back.
Lost in thought, Vinny suddenly remembered something.
âHold on, thereâs only one set of utensils in the cabin, right?â
âHereâmade these this morning. Good enough for now.â Aesphyra handed him a wooden fork and plate.
â...You do carpentry too?â Vinny stared at the perfectly smoothed utensils, no rough edges at all. âIs there anything you canât do?â
âItâs not hard. Just learn it.â
Ah yesâclassic humblebrag.
He sighedâwhenever he compared himself to her, he felt useless... until he remembered she was Aesphyra, the destined great heroine. Then it didnât sting so much.
He checked the potâyep, the boar meat was clean and bloodless, worlds apart from his own sloppy prep.
âWhat are these greens you put in?â He asked. Heâd never seen them beforeâwere they even edible?
âVinny just needs to eat. Donât worry about the rest.â
â...Iâm just afraid youâll make it inedible.â Without seasoning, who could make anything truly tasty?
He ladled himself a big piece of boar, cooled it, and took a bite.
Tender, no gaminess, and carrying a subtle, fresh fragrance.
The greens must have brought out the flavorâdespite the rough conditions, the taste was surprisingly good.
âWell? Good?â Aesphyra smiled.
â...Itâs fine. Just a bit worse than mine, but acceptable.â Vinnyâs mouth stayed stubborn even when he knew sheâd done better.
âOh? Is that so?â She was used to his stubbornnessâmaybe even liked it.
âIf you like it, eat more. Thereâs plenty in the pot.â
Vinny dug in.
Seriouslyâwas there anything this woman wasnât good at? If she were straight and not the destined heroine...
Whoaâwhat the hell was he thinking?!
Bad! He must be starving to be having those thoughtsâ
âMunch, munch... hey, why arenât you eating?â He finally noticed she was just standing there, smiling, hands behind her back, watching him eat.
âI already did. You slept so late, breakfast was ages ago for me.â
âOh.â He went back to eatingâbut the longer he did, the more wrong it felt.
Not the foodâthe look in her eyes. It was starting to feel... dangerous.
What was going on?
He sneaked a glanceâher gaze hadnât left him once, growing more... layered.
âAhem.â He set his plate down, pretending to look for a toothpick.
âFull, Vinny?~â Her voice was like a feather tickling his heart.
âN-not yet...â
âOh? Then keep eating. Make sure youâre full.â
â...R-right.â Yep, danger vibes were strong now.
Another moment passed.
âFull now?â she asked again.
â...More or less.â
âThen rest a bit.â
â...Okay.â
Her tone was too gentle. Definitely not a good sign.
Nopeâhe couldnât just sit here. Time to move.
âGoing somewhere, Vinny?â
âUh, just out for a walk.â
Turning, he saw her lightly stroking the blade of her Holy Sword.
â...And why exactly are you bringing out your sword? I donât see any danger around here.â
âNothing much. Just polishing it.â She smiled.
âWith what?â
She only smiled silently.
Oh, crap. Every alarm bell went offâbig danger.
He sprang to his feet.
âRested already?â
âY-yeah. Off for that walk now...â
âGood. Iâll go with you.â Her smile deepened.
âNo no, no needâI prefer walking alone.â
âOh? Well, Vinny, it looks like youâve got a really disgusting big bug on your head.â
âHuh?! A b-big bug?!â He started feeling around but found nothing.
âDonât worryâIâll kill it for you. Donât move~â She approached, sword in hand.
So that was itâhe was the bug.
âN-no, no needâIâll handle it myself!â
âItâs no trouble~â she said sweetly, closing in.
âNope! No thanksâahhh! Help! White-haired nutâs trying to kill me!â Vinny bolted, yelling.
âCareful you donât trip~â she called, chasing after him with a smile.
âThen stop chasing me! You petty white-haired short nutâso narrow-minded, no wonder youâre short and never grow! Still hung up about before, huh? Said you wouldnât hold a grudge, but here you are, settling accounts!â
âOh no, Vinny, I just want to kill the bug on your head.â
âSo I am the bug, huh?!â
Ahâso thatâs why she kept asking if heâd eaten and restedâso she could hold a running competition afterward!
And so, the two of them tore through the forest, sprinting who knew how far until they burst out the other side.
Of course, Aesphyra wasnât seriousâshe kept smiling, and whenever she nearly caught him, sheâd give him a little kick to slow him down just enough to make him panic and run harder. By the end, Vinnyâs face was red, lungs burning, terrified to stopâas if he were a mule being driven.
[Virtue +300]
[Current Virtue: 2064]
Who knew how long it was before Aesphyra finally had her fill and stopped. Vinny collapsed to the ground, gasping like a fish on land, feeling like his backside was about to swell from all her kicks.
Aesphyra, meanwhile, was sitting by the stream, rinsing her mouth over and over.