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Chapter 137 - The Royal Wedding

"I-I look a little awkward in this, don't I?"

"You are the picture of regality, my liege."

"Quite. You look rather attractive."

"You're the very image of handsssomeness, sssweetie."

I was a little embarrassed by Kohaku, Sango, and Kokuyou's complimentary

words. At the moment, I was standing in front of a mirror, modeling my white

tuxedo.

It felt strange, in all honesty. There was a white rose boutonniere at the top of

my jacket collar. I didn't exactly think the ensemble looked great on me, but this

was a once-in-a-lifetime event, so I opted to grin and bear it.

"Man... I'm really tense about all this..."

"Heh. So even you get anxious, huh?"

"O-Of course I do! This is a major life event for me!"

I pouted slightly at Luli's casual commentary.

Ugh... M-Maybe we can just call off the ceremony and send out a postcard

that has "We got married! Don't worry about it!" on it...? That'd solve all of this.

...Nah, I can't do that. I'm the monarch of an entire nation, so that'd cause a

scandal. Plus, I need to let the girls have their big day, I know how much they've

been looking forward to this.

I couldn't run away, nor could I ask anyone else to run away with me.

Most weddings in this world were lavish parties involving the families of the

wedding party, and they didn't necessarily make vows in a religious sense or

anything. I did hear that some weddings involved making vows before spirits,

though.

Personally, I didn't mind making vows before a god, but the one I believed in

was also the same one that the Ramissh Theocracy worshiped. I couldn't

publicly make any vows that were pointed in that direction, since that would

raise political questions about Ramissh's relationship with Brunhild.

That was why I'd instead planned to summon the Pillar Spirits and vow before

them as a witness instead. Though, considering the fact that I was the Celestial

Spirit King, it felt a little weird, since they were my subordinates...

Well, whatever. It's probably best not to think about it too deeply.

Someone knocked on my door, and the individual let themselves in. It was

Laim, my butler.

"Your Highness, Master Shinnosuke is here to see you."

"Oh, sure. Let him in."

Laim nodded, and God Almighty walked into my room. Behind him were a few

other people. Presumably, they were the newer gods who had descended for

my wedding. God Almighty was wearing a kimono with a hakama skirt. Given

his usual attire, it suited him very well indeed. The Mochizuki family crest

adorned his clothing, taking the form of a Navagraha symbol. Given that he was

my grandfather in this world, it made sense he'd be wearing the family emblem.

After Laim bowed and excused himself from the room, God Almighty shot a

grin in my direction.

"Ohoho. You look rather charming. I barely recognize you, my boy."

"I can't say I feel fully comfortable in this..."

Frankly, I wondered how he usually saw me, but it was nice to receive a little

praise.

"Now, let me introduce the newcomers to you... From right to left... This is

the goddess of dance, the god of strength, the god of industry, the god of

glasses, the god of theater, the god of puppetry, the god of wandering, the

goddess of flowers, and the goddess of gemstones. They will be attending the

wedding as family friends."

"Nice to meet you all. I'm Mochizuki Touya. I hope you enjoy your stay."

I'd received notice about the gods that were coming, but a lot of these guys

seemed pretty weird in general. What the hell was the point of having a god of

glasses? Sure, he wore eyeglasses, but like... what exactly were the scope of his

powers?

They were all dressed in formal attire, which was a relief. However, it looked

like the god of strength's bulging muscles were about to ripple and burst out of

his suit.

The goddess of dance, goddess of flowers, goddess of gemstones, and

Grandma Tokie were all women, but the rest were male... Though, the god of

theater seemed kind of androgynous. He almost reminded me of Kokuyou, in

fact.

He was handsome and seemed like the type who'd be popular with women,

but he also had a kind of feminine twang to his voice. I decided not to be rude

and ask him about that. It wasn't any of my business, after all.

"Once the wedding ends, they will tour the world at their own discretion. Fret

not, though. I have told them to try not to engage in anything reckless."

Personally, I'd have preferred to forbid it instead of asking politely... However,

I had heard that gods weren't allowed to come down to the mortal realm unless

they had a good deal of knowledge on how to conduct themselves, so ideally,

everything would work out okay.

"Now then, we do not wish to overstay our welcome. We will be on our way.

Best of luck, my lad."

"Oh, yeah. Thank you."

The other gods bowed their heads and took their leave. None of them really

stood out other than the strength god or the theater god, though.

I was a little anxious about having close to twenty gods in my wedding party,

but stranger things had happened.

I sighed softly as Kougyoku came flying through the nearby window.

"Welcome back. What's the situation?"

"From what I've seen, your guests are gathering with little in the way of

incident."

I had Kougyoku scout out the ceremonial area. We'd chosen to have a garden

wedding, and had partially renovated the courtyard to that end. The reason for

that was simple enough, really. Our castle's audience hall didn't have the space

to accommodate the sheer amount of guests.

Cesca, the terminal gynoid in charge of Babylon's garden, had been working

tirelessly to turn our courtyard into the perfect wedding venue. Our gardener

Julio had also been working hard to cultivate the right aesthetic. By the end of it

all, our ordinary yard had transformed into a gorgeous paradise with plenty of

flowers.

I was honestly surprised that the perverted maid could do something so

amazing. Even if it made sense due to her being in charge of Babylon's garden,

she hadn't inspired much confidence in me through her conduct. Honestly, the

smug grin on her face still pissed me off... but she'd definitely done enough to

earn my praise.

All the Babylon gynoids came down to attend the wedding as well. Naturally,

Doctor Babylon, Elluka, and Fenrir were also in attendance.

Shirogane and the three maid Gollems (Ruby, Saph, and Emerl) had come

from Drakliff Island. They were all working under Laim's instruction.

We were a little short on general service staff, so we had members of our

knight order work as butlers and maids. Naturally, they'd get bonuses for their

hard work. The three kunoichi working under Tsubaki were also maids for the

day.

A knock suddenly came at the door. It was Laim again.

"It's time, Your Highness."

"...Yeah. I guess it is."

I started to hype myself up by slapping my cheeks a couple of times for

motivation. Then, I started to panic because I didn't want to go out with red

marks on my face, since that would've started a bunch of rumors.

I took a deep breath, in and out. Once I calmed myself down, I followed Laim.

A-Am I walking right? A-Am I gonna be okay?!

"My liege... You're swinging your right leg and your right arm out quite rigidly

at the same time."

"Ah..." I paused slightly at Kohaku's words. I hadn't even noticed my own

nervous conduct, which wasn't a good sign.

"I'm more worried than I thought..."

"Fret not, sir. The king of Belfast was so nervous before his wedding that he

kept drinking water right before the ceremony began."

"Really?"

"Indeed. He was so desperate to use the bathroom throughout the ceremony

that he can't even remember the celebratory speeches that were given."

I was more amused that Laim remembered those details, but given he once

worked in service of Belfast that seemed reasonable. Plus, it was honestly a

little reassuring to know that I wasn't the only monarch in the world to have

pre-wedding jitters.

"The king of Belfast used to tell this story to others quite openly. He said that

too much tension and stress would never bear good results. The way to

proceed is with relaxed shoulders and an easy-going gait."

Easy-going, huh...? I guess my main fear here is how different I'm acting.

Maybe I should just take it easy and be more authentically me. Yeah... That

sounds good.

"Are you alright now?"

"Yeah. Sorry for making you worry."

"There's no need to apologize. In fact, I should be thanking you for indulging

an old man's chatter," Laim said that, smiled, and continued onwards. I

certainly felt a bit better. Things were probably going to be okay... Probably, at

least...

Eventually, we reached the door to the venue-decked courtyard. Nikola and

Norue, sub-commanders of the knight order, stood on either side of the door.

They weren't dressed in their usual armor. Instead, they wore formal attire that

was much more suitable for the occasion.

Beyond the door, I could hear music starting up, playing through Babylon's

speakers. We didn't have a personal orchestra, so this was our best alternative.

The music was, of course, Mendelssohn's classic Wedding March. Some

people preferred Wagner's Bridal Chorus, but I wasn't among them. The

trumpet fanfare really set the mood, and the rhythmic sounds set my heart at

ease.

Plus, Wagner's composition was originally from a tragic opera named

"Lohengrin." Mendelssohn's was based on Shakespeare's "A Midsummer

Night's Dream," which was considerably lighter in tone... Not that it was

completely free of turmoil, mind you.

Either way, I wanted my wedding to be a story that ended happily.

Right when the fanfare peaked, Nikola and Norue opened up the great door

before me. The guests were all lined up along the aisle, cheering and clapping.

Royal weddings were traditionally quiet and somber affairs in this world, but we

decided that we wanted to break that tradition and make it fun for all our

attendees.

I showed the girls a video of a girl walking down the aisle, and they all said

they wanted to do that. Apparently, there was also a similar practice in this

world. The practice involved the groom walking with his mother, and the bride

walking with her father. It was similar to the method I knew, but also a little

different.

As I walked out with Kohaku and the other summons, a sudden rain of

dancing cherry blossoms began falling down. It continued as I made my way

toward the altar, which was modest, but adorned with many beautiful flowers.

Cesca had decked it out with the most beautiful ones she'd ever cultivated.

I stopped by the side of the small staircase that led up to the altar. That was

the spot where I'd await my brides.

Eventually, the door opened, revealing three individuals. Two women, one

man. The man, who stood in the middle, was Joseph. Completely free of his

traumatic fear, he beamed broadly as he walked arm-in-arm with his nieces,

Elze and Linze.

"Ooh! Look!"

"Goodness, they're beautiful!"

Our guests murmured in awe as the girls continued their march.

I'd seen their dresses before, but I hadn't seen them wearing them. They

were in a princess line style, gently blooming outward from the waistline to the

hem.

Despite their contrasting personalities, they both looked equally beautiful. I

remembered the day I'd met them in Reflet just like yesterday... At the time, I'd

have never expected to marry them.

Elze had a harsh, go-getter personality... but she was secretly quite gentle and

kind. She had a habit of keeping her anxieties bottled up inside, but she was

always there for others. That was why I wanted to be there to support her.

Linze, on the other hand, seemed quite meek at a glance. However, she was

actually one of the strongest people I knew. Her heart was a wellspring of

kindness, and she was dedicated to a fault. She never ceased to amaze me with

the things she did, so I wanted to see how far she could go.

Joseph walked slowly, taking care not to step on their dresses. He looked a

little nervous, but he was leaps and bounds beyond his earlier lack of

composure. Elze and Linze looked quite nervous as well, but their veils blocked

a clear view of their expressions.

They gradually made their way toward the altar. And once they reached me,

Joseph bowed his head.

"Please treat them with care."

"I'll make them happy, I promise."

I bowed my head back to Joseph, who was probably too nervous to fully look

me in the eye, before I took Elze's hand and led her up to the altar.

In much the same fashion, I led Linze by the hand before taking my position

back at the base of the stairs.

Joseph moved to his seat, and the doors opened once more. This time it was

Yae and her father, Jubei. They proceeded down the aisle as Elze and Linze did.

Yae was wearing a wedding dress, which almost seemed strange given her

Japan-esque heritage. Her father, however, was wearing a hakama. That kind of

balanced the image out.

The order in which the girls appeared matched the order in which I'd met

them. After I met Elze and Linze, I'd encountered Yae on one of my outings.

Back then, I was amazed by her swordplay, since she dispatched a bunch of bad

guys with ease.

She seemed like a bit of a blockhead at times, but she was truly skilled and

earnest. Family was never far from her mind, and her soft heart had helped me

through tough times. Yae's smile could soothe everyone in the vicinity.

As Yae appeared before me, I took her hand. Her father looked me dead in

the eye.

"My daughter is in your care, now."

"Thank you. I promise to look after her."

Jubei bowed, and I led Yae up to the altar to stand with the other two girls.

Next through the door was Sue, along with Duke Ortlinde.

It wasn't long after I met Yae that I met Sue. If I hadn't met her, then I'd have

never met Yumina... And I definitely wouldn't have become a world leader in

that case.

When I met Sue, she was definitely childlike, but she had a more mature

charm to her now. She was the youngest of the group, around twelve or so...

Though, she was nearly thirteen. I couldn't help but think that was a little

young, but I didn't want to postpone the wedding or exclude her from the

ceremony. That was why I was happy to see her in front of me.

She was extremely energetic and excitable, always getting into trouble. And

she could be a little self-centered sometimes, but that mischievous side of her

had a certain charm to it.

I took Sue's hand and led her toward the altar steps.

"That girl worries me plenty, so... please take good care of her."

"I will, don't worry. I know how to keep her from acting out."

Duke Ortlinde smiled at me, then bowed his head. Sue pouted as if to chastise

her father's worries, then scampered up the steps on her own.

The door opened once more, and my fifth bride-to-be appeared. It was

Yumina. Her father, King Belfast, stood by her side.

Yumina was the boldest of all my fiancees, and she ended up placing herself

by my side before I even knew it. I was happy to accept her feelings, in the end,

because I couldn't imagine life without her.

Sometimes, it felt like I was just dancing in the palm of her hand, but I thought

that side of her was charming and interesting as well.

The two of them walked down the aisle before stopping in front of me.

"Touya, lad... Please look after my daughter."

"I will."

I nodded at King Belfast as I took Yumina's hand. She slowly walked up to the

altar.

Leen came next. Her parents had already moved on from this world, so the

beastking of Mismede had stepped in to walk with her. Paula was also seated as

one of her guests.

Even in her wedding dress, she looked cheeky as ever. She was a lot older

than me, but she had a childish sense of mischief to her that often shone

through. Really, her age was just a number.

Without her urging me, I'd have never tried to pursue Babylon's legacy. I'd

have never gotten my hands on the Frame Gears, and the Phrase invasion might

have devastated the world... In a way, my meeting with Leen might have saved

the entire planet.

I took the beautiful savior's hand, then flashed her a smile.

"Y'best treat my court mage well, Touya."

"You can count on it. I won't ever stop."

The beastking grinned broadly, then turned around to take his seat.

Leen headed up to the altar, and the door opened once more. Lu walked

through this time, with the emperor of Regulus by her side.

The emperor, who was once on his deathbed, looked like the picture of

health. Last I heard, he planned to abdicate and leave the imperial throne to

Lu's brother.

I remembered meeting Lu during the Regulus coup. I was glad I made it... If I'd

been any later, terrible things would've happened there.

Lu managed to develop her cooking skills, and I knew just how hard she'd

been working to pursue her dreams. She was the kind of person who focused

on a goal and never stopped until she reached it. And honestly, I wanted to

follow her example.

The emperor gently bowed his head to me.

"Please keep my daughter safe."

"I promise I will."

I led Lu up to the altar, then waited for the door to open again. When it did, I

couldn't help but chuckle.

Sakura appeared, her veil concealing the look of disgust she had directed

toward her openly weeping father. I knew she'd have preferred her mother,

Fiana, but the Overlord had gotten down on his knees and begged to walk her

down the aisle, so she reluctantly agreed.

Sakura walked rather briskly down the aisle as if to get it over with quickly.

Those two really had a long way to go with their relationship.

I remembered my first meeting with Sakura. She was on the verge of death

thanks to assassins from Yulong. Terrible things would've happened to her if not

for the Babylon tech I had at my disposal...

Sakura was usually quiet and not all that emotional, but her singing voice

conveyed all manner of feelings. I wanted to continue to nurture that talent of

hers, and thereby help her bring joy to even more people.

Once Sakura made it to the steps, she took my hand and quickly proceeded to

the altar.

Just as I was letting out a small chuckle, the overlord grabbed me by the

shoulders.

"M-Make my daughter happy or I'll never forgive you! Ever!"

"I-I'll do my best."

Auuugh! Get your face away from me! You're gonna get snot and tears all

over my tux!

The overlord scampered away to his seat, which didn't exactly inspire

confidence. I was somewhat worried about how he'd act as my father-in-law, to

be honest.

I almost got lost in thought when Hilde strode through the doors with her

father, the former king of Lestia.

Hilde was the seventh of the girls who got engaged to me, but she was the

last of them in terms of meeting order.

She usually had a chivalrous, knightly air to her. But today, her dainty and

feminine features took center stage. She wielded a bouquet of flowers instead

of a sword, and a gorgeous dress adorned her body instead of shining armor.

I respected how sincere and responsible she was. Though, there was also a

side of her that tended to overdo things. Even so, that was something that

made her unique, and it made me want to support her.

"May good fortune bless the union between you and my daughter."

"Thank you."

I took Hilde's hand from the former knight king and showed her up to the

altar. We'd all gathered at last.

I bowed to her father, and he found his seat. Then, I headed up the steps to

the altar. The Wedding March, which had been playing on a loop, finally came

to an end.

"In the name of the Celestial Spirit King, come forth..." I whispered quietly in

order to summon the Pillar Spirits to the altar. I wanted to keep it down, since

there were a few people in the audience who understood the language of the

spirits.

A pillar of fire erupted into the air above the altar. Next came a rushing wall of

water, and then a whirling gust. A clump of sand and stone rose from the

ground, followed by an orb of light, and then a clump of shadowy darkness.

"Wow..."

"Amazing... I-Is this really happening?!"

The crowd roared in excitement as the elements danced through the air

before suddenly vanishing. In their place, six clearly inhuman girls floated above

the altar.

They were the six pillar spirits of fire, water, wind, earth, light, and darkness.

"Ooh!"

"S-Spirits! They're really here!"

The sight of the spirits whipped the crowd into a frenzy.

Spirits were considered more tangible objects of worship than gods. And so,

they were largely considered more sacred than abstract deities. The people of

the Sea of Trees region even worshiped a great tree spirit.

Some people held fast to the belief that spirits were servants of higher

powers that had created the world. I knew that to actually be true, since God

Almighty had confirmed it to me.

"We, the Pillar Spirits, do hereby declare the union between the Grand Duke

of Brunhild and his nine brides a blessed one," the Spirit of Light spoke in a soft,

calming voice.

As if by magic, the uproarious crowd suddenly fell into stunned silence. And I

wasn't surprised. It wasn't common for spirits to appear for weddings, much

less ones of this status. Plus, only a few people in the crowd could understand

their language. With the exception of the gods in the audience, I had a feeling

everyone had been brought to a state of utter shock and awe.

Luckily, nobody but me seemed to have noticed how nervous the pillar spirits

were. It was only natural, though. The gods themselves were in the audience,

and they were blessing the wedding of their king. I felt a little sorry for them,

since they were clearly under a lot of pressure.

Either way, they were doing a great job.

"W-Well then... May you share in joy and sorrow... and step forward to a life

of love," the Fire Spirit spoke with just a teeny bit of tension in her voice. She

was holding it together pretty well.

"Now, allow us to grant you a marriage gift."

Nine rings appeared on the altar once the Earth Spirit said that. Each of them

emitted a gentle platinum glow.

The wedding rings were specially crafted by God Almighty, and they were

infused with my divinity. As such, they could be considered sacred treasures of

the highest possible tier.

The rings worked like receivers, allowing the wearers to use my divinity more

directly. Basically, they were magical items that elevated a person to the same

divine rank as a servile god, which was an utterly absurd boost in power. They

did not affect me, though. And they also wouldn't affect anyone other than the

girls.

One at a time, I took each ring in hand and slid them along the ring fingers of

my brides. Once they all had one on, a small glow rose up from each of them

and began floating toward my hand.

When the glow subsided, a ring similar to theirs appeared on my left ring

finger. I knew just by glancing that it was a unique ring blessed by the gods, the

spirits, and the girls I'd come to love so much.

The youngest of the Pillar Spirits, the Spirit of Darkness, suddenly began to

speak.

"These rings are a mark of your bond, as well as proof of this ceremonial

blessing. In the name of the Celestial Spirit King, your union is formally

recognized."

I felt a little amused that they'd blessed me in the name of the Celestial Spirit

King, given that I was him, but I decided not to sweat the small stuff.

Smaller spirits began appearing in the air all over the courtyard, mesmerizing

the guests with their dances. There were spirits colored red, blue, green,

purple, yellow, and all other kinds. They streaked through the air, leaving

beautiful trails in their wake.

The Pillar Spirits transformed into their elemental forms once more, soaring

into the air with the others. They then clashed with each other, creating vibrant

fireworks that shot high into the air above.

The guests rose to give them a standing ovation in response to the incredible

sight. The spirits had really outdone themselves. I needed to thank them later.

With the Pillar Spirits as our witness, our wedding had been properly

officiated.

I'd live out the rest of my life with these girls. We were now bound by holy

matrimony, and we'd be together forever.

The clock tower rang, but it wasn't doing so to tell the time. Its bell tolled to

celebrate our love. It heralded good fortune and warded away evil.

Petals fell from above, seemingly in response to the bell. I wondered if that

was the work of the goddess of flowers, but it was more likely the work of the

Flower Spirit I'd summoned. As the petals continued dancing in the wind, I

moved my hands forward and lifted Elze's wedding veil.

"You look beautiful, Elze."

"Geez... You look pretty good yourself. You better keep being the same brave

man throughout our marriage. Don't make me kick your ass."

Elze sure could be scary when she wanted to. We laughed, then moved to seal

the ceremony with a kiss. The two of us were pretty shy, though... so we just

kissed each other on the cheek.

I had a feeling that life would be just a little bit easier with Elze leading the

charge. I'd be right by her side, though. I didn't want to be left behind.

I knew that with Elze by my side, I never had to fear anything in my path. She

was my courage and bravery in human form.

I turned to Linze and gently raised her wedding veil.

"You're beautiful, Linze."

"Hehehe... I'll give you all my power, Touya... I'm here for you."

Linze's expression was a full-blown teary-eyed smile. I kissed her cheek as if to

wipe away those tears. She reciprocated in kind, placing her soft lips against my

skin.

Linze was the kind of girl who supported me from the side. And so, I wanted

to be a husband capable of supporting her right back. She was sincere, always

wanted to help others, and she probably had the strongest motherly instinct

out of all of my brides... Maybe it was a little too soon to think about

parenthood, though.

I moved opposite Yae and lifted her veil. She greeted me with a smile and

began to speak.

"I want to be with you for the rest of my life, I do."

"Thanks, Yae. I feel the same."

I honestly wondered how long we'd actually live. Given that the girls had

divinity on par with servile gods, we'd probably be able to spend a rather long

time together.

Her words felt intense, but it was definitely a crystallization of her true

feelings. I felt exactly the same way. I wanted to walk through the rest of my life

with these girls.

Yae and I exchanged cheek kisses before I turned toward Sue.

"You're always getting into trouble, Touya. I wanna be with you through more

and more danger!"

"Hahaha... I'm sure you will be."

Due to the height difference, I bent down to kiss Sue's cheek. She grabbed me

by the collar and pulled me further down. I really couldn't help but laugh at how

boisterous she was.

Sue's naive nature acted as a shining beacon in a lot of tough situations. No

matter how gloomy things got, she always had an optimistic outlook. Her

curiosity sometimes got her into trouble, but I knew she had a pure heart.

The next bride to have her veil raised was Yumina. I was honestly surprised to

see that she had tears in her eyes. She looked right at me with the gentlest of

expressions on her face.

"I'm so happy... It was my dream to get married to you... and now it's really

happening. I love you so much, Touya."

"I feel the same, Yumina. I love you."

Out of all my brides, she was the one who wanted this marriage the most. As

a princess, she could've easily been married away for political reasons, so this

marriage of love was likely an incredible relief to her. That said, I didn't think

her father would've ever used her in that way... Though, he could've always had

his hand forced by the nobility.

Either way, Yumina forged her own path forward, which brought her to my

side. I'd always respected her strength of will.

Yumina and I exchanged cheek kisses before I moved to Leen.

"I must say, I honestly never expected to experience something like this."

"Well, you better get used to it. We'll be living together forever."

Leen and I laughed softly as we exchanged our kisses. Leen had many friends

over the course of her life, but it'd been a long while since she'd had anyone to

call family. Maybe it was those feelings of needing someone that resulted in her

creating Paula.

But now she had me, as well as all the others. I vowed to never let her feel

lonely again.

I moved to Lu, lifted her veil, and kissed her on the cheek. She kissed me right

back, trying to make it as tender as she could.

"I'm in charge of our family meals going forward, okay?"

"Haha... Just don't serve me too much. I'll be keeping an eye on my

waistline."

Lu's expression was one of pure joy. She was an incredible cook, but frankly, I

worried about eating too much of her food. I wondered if my divine body was

even capable of packing on that much weight... but I was pretty sure I'd seen

one or two fat gods before, so I didn't want to take any chances.

There was that stereotype of people putting on weight once they were happy

and married, but that didn't mean it had to happen! It'd probably be a good

idea to include more daily exercise into my routine, at any rate.

As I internalized those thoughts, I stepped in front of Sakura.

"Grand Duke... I'm a little hungry..."

"...Just hold on a little longer, okay?"

Even on her wedding day, Sakura marched to the beat of her own drum. I

liked that about her, though. She wasn't a person who talked much, but I felt

comfortable just being around her. The way she did things her way, much like

with her singing, was a very relaxing and calming aspect of life with her.

Once I lifted her veil, we exchanged kisses on the cheek. As one would expect,

she didn't show much emotion. Though, I did notice her cheeks flushing a pale

shade of pink.

Before I knew it, I'd made it in front of Hilde. She was the last of the lot.

Usually, she had a formal, dignified look about her, but the sight of her in a

dress brought out a latent cuteness.

"Touya... I hope we live a long and happy life together."

"Same here."

Her words were succinct and straight to the point, but that was just how she

was. I wanted to make sure that her hopes were fulfilled.

I lifted Hilde's veil and kissed her on the cheek. She moved a little stiffly as she

kissed me back, but she managed it without a hitch.

The bell tolled once more. I was officially a married man. Perhaps the luckiest

one in the world, even.

I turned to address the crowd behind me... and activated [Speaker].

"Thank you all for being here today. I'm sure many of you had busy schedules.

I hope you'll all watch with anticipation as I build Brunhild into a prosperous

nation. And I want you to support me as I build my marriage into a truly happy

one. We'll be taking our first steps into a new life together, and I know for a fact

that I'm going to do everything I can to make these women happy. Thank you

again."

The crowd stood up to applaud, petals still dancing through the air. The girls

and I all bowed our bodies forward in appreciation. And at that exact moment,

perhaps due to Kougyoku's intervention, a flock of white doves flew overhead.

We watched them flutter into the distance as the bells continued to toll.

"Okay, everyone! Listen up! Where Touya and I come from, there's a tradition

called the bouquet toss! The brides each throw back a bouquet! If you catch it,

you should present it to the person you love. There's a good chance you'll find

everlasting happiness with that person, you know? Just to be clear, though, this

is an event for single men only! Now's your chance, bachelors! If there's anyone

you wanna woo, get ready to catch a bouquet!" Karen, who had appeared out

of nowhere and spoke through the [Speaker] I'd set up, made a stampede of

men charge toward the altar.

I paused for a moment upon hearing her. What she had described definitely

wasn't the bouquet toss I was familiar with.

All the girls lined up on the stage seemed a bit confused too, but that was

probably because they hadn't been informed in advance. Just as I was about to

head back to the stage and ask what was going on, Moroha stopped me.

"Your world's bouquet tossing is too intimidating for young women. Karen

says it's better this way."

I saw her point. I remembered reading articles that said a lot of women didn't

like participating in the bouquet toss. The reasons varied. Some women didn't

want to be seen as desperate, while others felt obligated or pressured.

It would generally be less embarrassing for a guy. I'd heard about a tradition

with guys, but I thought that one involved broccoli rather than flowers... Either

way, there were nine bouquets in all, so there'd be a lot of chances for love to

bloom.

Plus, flower bouquets were better than broccoli ones. That much was

obvious.

Bachelors of all ages gathered in front of the altar. Even Dolan was there! I

mean, sure, he was technically a bachelor, since he was a widower, but should

he really have been thinking about love when he had Micah and his inn?

I noticed Lanz standing awkwardly beside him. It didn't take a genius to tell he

was thinking of Micah.

Wait... should our knights be participating in this?

"Don't worry about security. Mr. Mittens and his cat squad secured the area a

while ago," Moroha chuckled softly as she said that. They were rather special

cats, but letting them handle the security detail for the entire wedding was a bit

much...

I glanced into the crowd and saw that many of the bachelors were people I

recognized.

One of the boys there was Will, a knight of Brunhild. He'd been in the Rabbi

Desert with Logan and Rebecca. I had a feeling he'd probably be giving his

bouquet to Wendy.

I recognized one of Mismede's military captains, Garm. Rengetsu the

Eashenese monk was also in the crowd. There were the rookie adventurers, Lop

and Klaus... And even the boy-king of Palouf! I narrowed my eyes and saw the

pumpkin-pants prince himself, Robert. And Ende joined in as well. More and

more foreign knights and nobles kept pushing their way into the crowd. Sure,

we had nine bouquets, but wasn't the number of people a little high?!

"Social status means nothing here, you know? If you catch it, you win it! No

stealing allowed, got it? If you steal away someone's happiness, you may find

unhappiness following after you!" Karen spoke sternly and clearly, hammering

the point home.

The men spread out in front of the altar, taking care not to get completely lost

in the crowd. They glanced up at the girls, but also kept their wits about them,

ensuring that their enemies couldn't get an upper hand. The wedding crowd at

large looked upon the men with anticipation and curiosity. I wouldn't be

surprised if this spectacle turned bouquet tossing into a regular tradition.

"Alright, girls, turn around! On my mark, toss your bouquets backward with

all the force you can muster!"

All nine brides turned around on Karen's command. And suddenly, a drumroll

started playing out of nowhere. I turned around and saw the culprit, the god of

music.

"Okay, girls! One, two... and throw!"

In the blink of an eye, nine bouquets sailed through the air. Some flew higher,

some lower. One shot up almost completely vertically, courtesy of Sue.

"That's mine!" Garm, the wolf beastman, roared as he sprang forward at full

pelt. He was going for a low-flying bouquet, which was probably the smartest

move. He reached out and was seconds away from grasping his target... when

Ende appeared and swiped it away. Ouch.

"Woohoo! I got one!" Ende said as he stuck a perfect landing, merrily holding

his prize in the air. I thought it was a bit of a waste, though. He and Melle were

already in love with each other! Poor Garm...

"Yay!"

"Damn it!"

"Aw yeah!"

"Typical..."

A cacophony of depressed voices, mixed with a light swirl of happy voices,

rose into the air.

Some of the people I knew had managed to swipe bouquets, including the

young king of Palouf. I was amazed he'd managed it, given how short he was.

"A few men accidentally dropped it, and he managed to catch it before it hit

the ground." Kohaku explained what had happened through a telepathic

message.

"Oh, that makes sense."

The boy-king's fiancee, Rachael, was jumping up and down in joy.

I was pleased to see that Lanz had gotten his hands on one. His line of sight

suddenly met with Micah's... and the two of them went beet red, causing them

to start looking at the floor. Neither of them had noticed Dolan standing behind

them, giving them a peculiar glare. Incidentally, Dolan had actually obtained a

bouquet as well.

Will had managed to obtain one. Wendy, who'd come alongside him, looked

positively delighted. I scanned the crowd for more winners and noticed that the

pumpkin-pants prince had gotten his hands on a bouquet somehow.

I couldn't help but feel like too many men in situations of mutual love won

the bouquets... It made me feel a little bit sorry for the single guys, honestly.

"C'mon, Touya. Even in committed relationships, acts of romance like this are

never a bad idea."

"Hehehehe... You're pretty good at this, Karen, hic! Even if it's, hic, rigged!

Bouquet tosses are nice, riiight?"

Karina and Suika had apparently been reading my mind.

Wait... rigged?

I glanced at Karen, who flashed me a coy wink.

I knew it! You used some kind of power to influence the results, didn't you?

Well, whatever... I'll just pretend I have no idea what just happened. That's

generally the best thing to do when it comes to these people.

◇ ◇ ◇

After the bouquet toss, my brides and I paraded around the castle town in a

large walking Gollem I'd built in the workshop. It was a fairly small town,

though... so maybe it was a little too big.

It was kind of like a multi-legged double-decker bus. The needlessly flashy

invention was the result of a collaborative effort between Doctor Babylon and

Elluka. Rosetta was driving it.

The Gollem bus slowly made its way around the town on a circuit loop back

toward the castle.

It was basically a modified Ether Vehicle, like the kinds that littered the

hangar. It had an open-air upper deck, so we could sit up top and wave to the

people. Honestly, it felt like a victory parade that sports teams had after

winning a major tournament.

We waved out at the crowd of people huddled in the streets, and they waved

back. I recognized a lot of the faces out there, but many tourists and travelers

had clearly just come for the festivities. And there were a couple of

adventurers, too.

"Hm?"

I suddenly spotted something suspicious in the crowd. A man had moved

behind a cheering tourist and subtly slipped his hand into his pocket. There was

a thief out there!

Just as I was about to use [Paralyze] on him with my Smartphone, the wouldbe thief fell to the ground. I was confused, but then I spotted Mr. Mittens with

his rapier at the ready. To be clear, the man was unharmed. I'd enchanted the

blunt rapier with [Paralyze] a short while ago for easy apprehension.

Mr. Mittens shot me a thumbs-up and a wink. I was a little bit disturbed by

the sight, since I'd never noticed his opposable thumbs before.

The more people in an area, the higher the chance of crime... Luckily, Mr.

Mittens' Cat Sith squad was adept at weeding out suspicious individuals. In a

way, those annoying little cats made for the world's finest town guards.

I gave Mr. Mittens a nod of thanks. I planned to send him some catnip-infused

wine later on as a show of appreciation.

The Gollem bus finished its cycle around town and started heading back to

the castle. This particular machine had wheels on the side that could swap out

with the legs at any time. It was in wheel mode during the parade segment,

even. I originally protested the idea of having legs in the first place if wheels

were an option, but I was convinced to let the legs stay when I was told that

they would help when navigating the out-of-town terrain.

When we returned to the castle, we immediately headed to the dressing

room to change our clothes. We still had the reception to attend. The

courtyard, the castle's great hall, and the game room had all been connected by

a [Gate] door. And all our guests were given freedom of movement between

the three locations. The wedding reception was more of an after-party, so it

was free of the formal obligations that had come with the ceremony itself.

Once we arrived in the dressing room, Laim appeared with a fresh set of

clothes. I took off my white tux and started putting on my next outfit.

My new outfit was a grey vest over a plain white shirt, with dark grey pants

and a suit jacket. I also wore a navy tie just to bring it all together. It was a much

less gaudy look than the ceremonial attire.

Even though it was a wedding reception, there was no candlelight service or

cake-cutting or anything like that. It was just a party to entertain guests and

unwind for the evening.

I asked Laim to fix my crooked tie, then left the room. By the time we made it

back, all of our wedding guests had begun looking around the game room or

enjoying the food.

There wasn't any need to hurry, but I didn't want to leave people waiting. I

knew it'd take a while for the girls to finish getting changed, so I decided to go

on ahead.

I got Kohaku and the other heavenly beasts together, then warped to the

party hall with [Teleport].

The knights standing by at the door were surprised by my sudden appearance,

but they let me in right away. I apologized for the shock before proceeding

inside. The guests immediately took notice.

"There's the man of the hour!" the beastking roared out as an introduction,

and the other attendees all started to clap.

The hall had several tables draped with white cloths, and a wide variety of

food rested atop them. The guests were able to pick up a plate and pile up

whatever dishes suited their fancy. In other words, it was a buffet.

Originally, I'd come up with a seating plan, but I realized that there were way

too many foreign dignitaries and nobles to match up, so instead of making a

huge round table, I figured this was the better approach.

The buffet format encouraged socializing, which was a good thing given how

many countries were in attendance.

"Congratulations on your wedding, Touya-dono," Ieyahsu, who was swigging

an entire bottle of Refreesian Wine, gave me a red-faced congratulations.

"Ah, thanks a bunch, Lord Ieyahsu. I hope you're having fun."

We had more people visiting us from Eashen than just Yae's family. Ieyahsu,

some of the Tokugawa retainers, and Shirahime were all here.

Ieyahsu wandered off, and Lefang Letra, the king of Egret appeared. His

feathered headdress looked nice as ever. Upon closer inspection, the feathers

were actually a lot more vibrant than they were the last time I'd seen him. I

wondered if it was a special headdress for formal events.

"Hello there, Grand Duke. You're a married man now! Make sure you treat

your wives with care, eh?"

"I'll be sure to, King Letra," I replied as I bowed my head in gratitude.

He had seven wives, so his advice was especially useful to me. Speaking of

Egret, I'd heard that the nation had begun mass fishing for Tentaculars since the

last time I visited. Apparently, the food they made out of the creatures had

become quite a popular export.

I had a feeling I'd see Egret's dried Tentacular bits on the market if I checked.

"Congratulations on your marriage."

"Indeed, congratulations."

"Thank you. I hope to attend yours soon enough."

The next two to congratulate me were Lupheus, prince of Triharan, and

Berlietta, princess of Strain. They had gotten engaged after the big race, and

they'd be married soon enough.

"I hope to see you there! We'll be parading around in our latest ethermobile!"

"I've been arguing with Berli about optimization, though..."

"Tsk! I've been installing those new parts for a reason!"

"I get that, I just think we need to consider engine load!"

"Come now, you two."

I didn't want them to erupt into an argument, so I calmed them down. I was

fine with them being the kind of couple who got along through competition

with each other, but I wanted them to save their debates for a less crowded

venue.

Just as I wondered what to do next, I suddenly heard exclamations of wonder

from across the room. The large doors had opened up, and all nine of my brides

appeared in wedding gowns.

Their outfits were similar to the dresses they'd worn earlier, but they were far

more streamlined. They had a shorter skirt that went down to the knees, as well

as lacy parts around the chest, shoulder, and arms.

These dresses emphasized cuteness over pure grace.

"Hey, go to 'em already!" Baba, former member of the Takeda Elite Four,

patted me hard on the back as he said that. He and Kousaka laughed

obnoxiously with each other. Apparently, they'd been hitting the sauce pretty

hard, but they were doing a good job of chatting up foreign nationals all the

same.

As I walked toward the girls, Sue came barreling forward and jumped up at

me.

"Hey now... You think you should be doing that now that you're my wife?"

"Huh? What do you mean? I'm your wife now, so that means I've gotta greet

you like this! You better get used to it, Touya. It's gonna be like this every single

day!"

Ugh... I know... I'm just really shy about doing this in public.

Whether she was inspired by Sue's actions or not, Yumina came up to greet

me with a big hug. I had Yumina hanging on one arm... and Sue hanging on the

other. That would've been bad enough, but I sensed a subtle pressure

emanating from the other seven smiling faces in front of me.

I looked up and saw the king of Egret, who could only offer me a sympathetic,

knowing nod. I tried to mouth for help, but it was too late...

Once everyone had calmed down, we went around as a group to speak with

the guests. We spoke to the royals who were chatting in the courtyard, sampled

all kinds of food at the buffet, and poked our heads into the game room where

we talked up a few nobles.

By the time we finished all that, it was quite late in the evening. Guests who

were leaving were sent off with a little catalog of goods for them to fill in and

request stuff. Guests who were staying were shown to their quarters in the

castle.

I spoke my last few words to the remaining guests before retiring from the

party with my wives. The rest was up to Lapis and Kousaka. I wished them luck.

"Whew... I'm beat..."

I loosened my tie and slumped down on the couch. Everyone had gone back

to their respective rooms. A wave of exhaustion washed over me, probably

because the day was finally catching up with my body.

"Here you are, sir."

"Oh, thanks..."

Laim brought me a glass of cold water, which I gulped down in a single go. I'd

barely drank anything all day, since I was deathly scared of being trapped while

needing to use the bathroom. In that moment, I was euphoric. The water tasted

like the nectar of the gods.

Laim poured me another glass as soon as I emptied the first.

"It was a splendid wedding, Your Highness. I'm certain all your guests were

pleased."

"I hope that's the case..."

Laim's lavish praise made me chuckle a little as I brought the glass of water to

my lips once more.

"Now that the wedding is over, all you need to do to protect your lineage is

produce successors."

"Pwwbrugh?!" I almost choked on my water when I heard him continue.

Successors?! It's a little too soon to be thinking about that!

Laim saw my concern and simply shook his head.

"It is the duty of royalty to preserve their noble blood, Your Highness. The

king of Belfast had only one wife, so I was quite concerned until Yumina came

around. Thankfully, you have nine brides, so the chance of successful

conception has increased ninefold. What a relief."

"You don't have to put it like that..."

I mean, I guess it's gonna happen at some point... Love, marriage... The next

step is pretty obvious.

I'd waited until I was eighteen before getting married, but the youngest of

them was still twelve or so... Even in this world, people weren't properly

recognized as adults until they were around fourteen or fifteen, so I definitely

wanted to wait a couple years before engaging in that kind of activity...

However, it was customary to consummate the marriage shortly after the

ceremony.

Even back home, the Sengoku Period commander, Maeda Toshiie, married his

wife Matsu when he was twenty-one and she was twelve. That was the same

age as Sue... and Matsu gave birth only a year after she got married.

That definitely didn't mean I had to follow suit, though...

Still... apparently the order of that particular matter had already been decided

amongst my wives. Without my input, of course.

Simply put, I'd be... 'seeing' my wives in the order we got engaged. In other

words, it'd be Yumina, then Linze, Elze, Yae, Lu, Sue, Hilde, Leen, and Sakura.

In other words... I had to visit Yumina's room tonight, Linze's on the next

night, and so on.

I felt an extreme sense of apprehension and fear, far different from the

nerves I'd had before the wedding. I really should've prepared myself for this.

Even after Laim had left my room, I sat on my own, drinking water for a while.

The ticking sound of the clock grew louder and louder as I did.

...You can't sit here forever, Touya. You have to do this!

My heart felt ready to burst out of my chest, but I stood up and made for the

door. At that exact moment, I heard a knock.

"U-Uh?! Hello?!"

"It is I."

The door creaked open, revealing Cesca. She entered the room with a silver

platter that had a few glasses and bottles on it. I wondered if she'd come to

offer me a drink of wine, or something.

"Doctor Babylon wishes to offer you this to congratulate you on your

wedding."

"Uh... what is this, exactly?"

The three bottles, which looked more like vials, glittered like precious

gemstones as I held them up to the light. The liquids kind of resembled the

flavoring syrup on shaved ice. Certainly appealing, but probably not healthy.

"The red drink enhances your stamina. The blue drink replenishes your libido.

The green drink is a general pick-me-up that should keep you going."

"I don't want any of those!"

This is way too blunt a wedding gift!

"Flora engineered them in the alchemy lab specifically for you. There aren't

any side effects, I assure you."

"I don't need anything like that. I can handle things myself."

I have spells like [Refresh] to restore my stamina if it comes down to it... Um...

n-not that I'm planning to keep going until I feel ready to faint or anything...

Cesca suddenly shot her hand forward and placed her thumb against my

wrist.

"Hm. Pulse is ordinary, but your blood pressure and respiration are a little

lacking. You're tense."

"Well, duh!"

Anyone would be tense in a situation like this. I was even more nervous than I

was when I faced the wicked god.

"There are all manner of things that can go wrong during one's first time. I

wouldn't want you initiating a traumatic incident. I think you should do a test

run with me before moving to the real consummation. Now, come. Hurry up

now."

"H-Hey!"

Cesca let out a rather crude grunt before shoving me down to the couch. She

held me down with her brutish strength, then began violently unbuttoning my

shirt.

"It won't hurt. Just look at the ceiling. It'll all be over soon."

"Augh! [T-Teleport]!"

"Boo..."

I warped myself off the couch before she could go any further.

Damn it, this isn't right! I better get to Yumina as quickly as I can...

I started briskly walking down the hallway, fixing up my shirt all the while.

"How did it go?"

"He was dragging his heels, just as you'd predicted. Our master is certainly a

hopeless man, Doctor."

Cesca let out a small sigh as she leaned back against the couch. Doctor

Babylon laughed back through the phone speaker.

"Well, he's not all that bad. I'd rather him be like this than be overly confident

or the kind of brute who only sees women as sexual objects. Still, he'll have to

get used to it... He has to get used to this eventually, after all."

"Are you sure your body could take something like that, Doctor?"

The Babylon gynoids were artificial constructs, so their bodies wouldn't grow

any further. Babylon's body would be that of a child's for eternity.

"Mmm... I'm sure we can find a way around that. Perhaps the goddess of

alcohol could provide him with some liquid incentive."

"How very cunning."

The goddess of alcohol looked even younger than Babylon, but she was still

seen drinking like a sailor all around the town. The only issue of getting Touya

drunk was that his divinity-infused body would be highly resistant to it.

Unbeknownst to the boy, the two gynoids chuckled merrily, raising a toast to

the path he'd embarked upon.

"[Prison]."

"Uhm... What is this?"

I activated [Prison] around Yumina's room, much to her surprise. With that in

place, nobody would be able to peek in on us or enter the room.

I didn't exactly feel safe with that alone, though. Doctor Babylon could've

easily violated our privacy with security cameras or other such measures. And

so, I quickly ran a [Search] spell to check, but couldn't find anything. Perhaps I

was just overthinking it... Doctor Babylon may have been a horrible little

creature, but she probably wasn't that bad. I felt a little bad for suspecting her,

but she had given me reasons to suspect her in the first place.

I let out a sigh of relief... and the pajama-clad Yumina suddenly cleared her

throat from over on the bed in response.

"...Touya? Haven't you been neglecting your new wife?"

"Oh... Sorry... I just got distracted."

Shit... Don't wanna sour the mood here...

I quickly composed myself and apologized. It seemed to lighten her mood a

little.

Yumina sat upright on the bed and leaned her body forward. Before I knew it,

she was bowing with her hands in front of her body.

Who'd you learn that from, Yae?!

"I'm inexperienced... but I hope we'll grow together for the rest of our lives."

"Y-Yeah... I feel the exact same way..."

I suddenly felt compelled to mirror Yumina's actions. I crawled up onto the

bed and bowed my body toward hers. Then, I looked up and saw that she was

gazing right into my eyes. All the pent-up tension in my body flew away upon

taking in that sight.

I knew right then and there, with absolute certainty, that I would spend the

rest of my life with these girls. No more hesitation tainted my heart.

I took Yumina's hand in mine, and we locked lips. The courage I lacked during

the ceremony began surging within me.

Beneath the pale light of the moon, the shadowy forms of our bodies

interlocked and overlapped in the first moment of true connection.

Suffice to say, I felt extremely sore the next nine days.

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