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Chapter 121: The Urban Legend… Was True (3)

    Chapter 121: The Urban Legend… Was True (3)


    As soon as I returned to the dormitory, I dove onto the bed.


    Iid on the soft bed, groaning even though I wasnt particrly tired.


    Elisha sighed and gently poked my cheek with her index finger.


    <em>Poke, poke.</em>


    Yandel? Im grateful for the mana shower, but dont you still have something to tell us?


    Huh? Ah, right. Ca? Come over here, too.


    Ah! Yes, Master! Just a moment!


    Ca, who had neatly arranged the stuff I had carelessly thrown in the corner, trotted over and sat beside me.


    Her hips were on the edge of the bed, but her upper body was turned sideways, staring intently at me.


    After watching her for a moment, I turned my gaze to Elisha.


    Elisha? Arent you going to help clean up? Are you just dumping everything on Ca? Thats a bit too much, isnt it?


    Eh? Whaaat?! No, its not like that! Its Cas turn this week, so I was just watching! Besides, we both know enough basic life magic, so theres no need for both of us to focus on menial tasks?!


    Elisha, who jumped up and denied it half-jokingly, then pointed her index finger at Ca and continued.


    Besides, even earlier, you couldve easily cleaned up with psychokinesis magic, but you chose to do it manually, didnt you, Ca?


    Ah! You noticed? Hehe


    Why on earth would you do that?!


    Well, because Master likes seeing me serve him, right? I could use magic, but cleaning manually means hell definitely hug meter for my hard work!


    Really?


    Elishas temper, which was like that of an angry cat, softened.


    Pretending not to care but sneakily ncing at me, she seemed quite intrigued.


    I couldnt help but giggle at the sight.


    Flipping my body over to lie properly, I patted the bed on either side of me and said,.


    Come lie down for a bit.


    Okay!


    Hmm. If you say so.


    Ca quickly nestled into one side of me while Elisha, slightly embarrassed, coughed a couple of times before lying down.


    Pulling both their shoulders into my embrace, I felt different textures from each side.


    Of course, there was a slight difference, but either way, both were soft and squishy, which felt nice.


    From now on, well be like this often, so no need to go out of your way, Ca.


    <em>Gasp!</em> Does that mean no more surprise events where you sneak up on me while Im cleaning?


    If you like it, Ca, theres no need to stop.


    Then Ill keep doing it from time to time, Master!


    Ca, smiling brightly, rubbed her nose against my neck.


    Was I starting to feel like I was being eaten by Ca instead?


    With a strange feeling, I moved my hand down and yfully squeezed Cas chest.


    Elisha, you dont have toplicate things by thinking about how to act cute with me. Just honestly ask for a hug.


    That thats Isnt it a bit embarrassing? For a girl to directly ask for a hug It doesnt seem very modest.


    Oh.


    Ca, unlike Elisha, still retained her normal sensitivity, having been trained as a ve.


    Indeed, the values of this era were a bit old-fashioned. Elves, in particr, were a conservative race. But still


    What does it matter? You forgot? Elisha, youre my ve.


    Thats right! Elisha, you only need to look good for the Master!


    <em>Eek!</em>


    Elisha, who momentarily looked flustered at Cas teasing, soon blushed and pulled my hand towards her chest as a response.


    <em>Squish, squish.</em>


    Holding both of them by my side and fiddling with their chests, I felt a surge of happiness.


    If Faye had been here, I might have beenpletely blissful.


    As I was grinning foolishly to myself, Elisha poked my cheek again and asked.


    Things went off track, but can you quickly exin why thest ghost story is a book?


    Ah, right. Ipletely forgot about that.


    It was all because of these seductive, mischievous chests. Anyway, it wasnt my fault!


    I sneakily slipped my hand inside my clothes and carefully organized my thoughts.


    Lets see. Where to start and how to exin? Thest ghost story is not one that shouldnt be known, but one that shouldnt be told. Thats why Im only telling it now.


    Ah? It sounds simr but slightly different. But is it really life-threatening to reveal it? If its such a powerful curse, the other ghost stories we encountered must be quite strong too.


    Ca, tilting her head in wonder, made me shake mine.


    Thats true. It wont kill you. But


    But?


    Well be part of the ghost story and get trapped in the parallel world. Well only be discovered and escape during the next stabilization operation by the professors.


    If we get trapped without any preparation we might starve to death.


    Ah, we wont die. I always keep several years worth of food in a subspace. Still, theres no need to waste time. Its not just a day or two.


    For reference, the magical maintenance of the academy was conducted every three months.


    If unlucky, it might take up to three months to escape.


    At least, that was how it was in the game.


    I didnt have the courage to experiment in reality, but it probably wouldnt be much different.


    Anyway, thats why I couldnt tell it. Now, about thest ghost storys true nature Why do you think the residue of stagnant mana took the form of a ghost story?


    Thats probably because of the first observer, right? It was originally just a shapeless bundle of power, you said.


    Right. Its like residual mana umted through spatial distortion magic.


    Adams Gilbert, no, Gilbert Adams, a senior who unintentionally entered the gap space, probably thought of the 13th step ghost story, and thats how the ghost story got its form.


    Mana was influenced and changed by will.


    Mana untouched by anyone, was greatly influenced by the first observer.


    If there was only one observer, even if it were not their own mana, it could be greatly distorted ording to their perception.


    This wasnt in the game, but I clearly remember learning it during academy lessons.


    Elisha probably answered quickly for the same reason.


    But actually, thats not it. We were the first ones to enter there.


    What?


    Youve experienced it yourself, right? Its a bit strange there, but there arent any strong enemies. Anyone but the Crafting Department could probably break through it with some difficulty, right?


    Elisha looked as bewildered as a European zoologist, seeing a typus specimen for the first time.


    Then what about that book you found in the corner of the bookshelf, Yandel? Who could have written something like that?


    I initially thought it was definitely written by a senior named Gilbert Adams, as per the signature.


    It wasnt just me. Many early users, including those who found the hidden piece, thought so.


    But it was a whileter that a certain fact came to light.


    But did you know? Theres no record of anyone named Gilbert Adams ever existing in this academy.


    What?


    Students, graduates, staff, and even external merchants.


    The academy, which operated for 300 years, received expectations from the entire continent and was meticulously nned, so all records were perfectly preserved.


    When Iter entered the record room for another quest, many people were puzzled by the overly detailed registries.


    Someone had read through them and discovered there was no name like Gilbert Adams.


    Of course, I cant borate, but now Im mistaken for thest descendant of a suspicious secret organization.


    Perhaps they thought if it were an organization aimed at eradication, they would naturally have informants in the academy.


    Ca and Elisha didnt question or doubt. They were just surprised and asked.


    Then who wrote that book, Master?!


    The book is thest ghost story, right? Could it be?


    Seeing the two of them at a loss for words, I chuckled and nodded.


    Thats right. If youre interested in ghost stories, everyone knows vaguely about them.


    An old man handing out suspicious amulets, a friend telling an interesting rumor, an eerie but eye-catching specter.


    There was always an entity in ghost stories that foretold the existence of the ghost story and an ominous ending.


    The entity that arouses curiosity in the victim and ultimately draws them into the ghost story. Thats the book titled [Unexinable Phenomena by Magic], and its the true nature of thest ghost story.


    Then, why did the lost mana take the form of a ghost story?!


    Well Could it be the will of something non-human? Like the real ghosts in the ghost stories, for example.


    Both of them were speechless.


    I remember feeling quite stunned when I first heard this fact.


    I had been sure that the hidden piece in the library was just a parody of fantasy world ghost stories.


    But in reality, it turned out to be a genuinely eerie and roundabout real ghost story.


    Enjoying the sensation of Ca and Elisha shivering and snuggling into my embrace, I picked up the rm clock I had set aside.
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