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Chapter 46 - Vol.4 Bonus Short Stories

Bonus Short Stories

Chat with a Goddess (Volume 4)

"Hello," I called out. I'd come to consciousness in the goddess's space. That was fine, but...

"Oh...Makoto." She...didn't look great.

"Uh, Noah? What's wrong?"

She was slumped back into the sofa. Wait, she had a sofa? "Are you not feeling well?" I asked.

"Mhmm. I spent all night drinking with Eir and then crashed..." "With Eir?!"

Eir was, of course, the Water Goddess and the guardian deity of Roses.

"She came here?"

"Yeah. She does from time to time. The Seafloor Temple is

technically a shrine under her dominion." "O-Oh..."

I'd been more surprised about the fact that a Sacred Deity like Eir would crack open a cold one with Noah, one of the ancient goddesses... Then again, Eir had approved of me becoming the State- Authorized Hero of Roses, so I guess she and Noah must be on fairly good terms. Certain groups of deities might be natural enemies on the whole, but maybe individuals within those groups could have good relationships...?

"Makoto...get me water." "R-Right..."

A glance at the table revealed several empty bottles. I picked up a pitcher that sat among the empties and poured out some water into a glass.

"Here." I offered her the water.

"Mmm, thanks. Also, give me a massage." "R-Right..."

She certainly didn't ask for much, did she?

Her lolling position also put her defenseless back on full display. My heart pounded at the sight of her skin—so pale it almost gleamed— as I massaged.

"Get my hips too?"

I paused for a moment. "I don't know how." "Just do whatever."

W-Well then. I channeled some memories I had of a massage place I'd seen on TV and started pushing down on her hips.

"Ahhh, that's the spot... You're good at this, aren't you?"

I let out a sigh. Why did I feel like a kid getting roped into giving his gran a massage?

"Who are you calling a granny?!"

"Slip of the tongue," I defended, even though I hadn't actually said it. She was reading my thoughts, so I couldn't let careless comparisons cross my mind.

I spent some time doing my best on that front—or back—before I had a sudden thought.

"Um...is this what you called me here for?" "Is that...bad?"

"Eh, I don't mind." After all, wasn't caring for your goddess part of a disciple's duties?

Although, this did feel like a bit of a letdown... After all, she wanted me to clean up after another goddess drank her under the table.

"I'm surprised Eir's such a heavyweight," I commented. "Well, Roses does a lot of brewing."

She was right—even Macallan, where I lived, was known for its spirits. There were plenty of other famous distilleries in the country as well. Eir's followers probably gave offerings of alcohol, so I could understand her becoming a heavyweight.

I let my mind wander pointlessly along those lines while I kept up the massage.

"Right!" Noah said. "Eir gets good drink from her believers, then goes 'this is the best in ten years,' even though she said the same thing last year."

"So it's like Beaujolais nouveau?" I wondered. I guess there was a similar market even in this world.

"It just makes me feel like I have to drink it, you know?!" "I get where you're coming from."

"Right?!"

I let her complaints drift by me and focused on being in the moment. Though I might be a disciple of a wicked deity planning to overthrow the world, these calm, relaxing periods were still great.

"Hey, give me another glass," she demanded. "Bring it up to my mouth this time."

"Sure, sure," I answered with a half-smile.

And so, I spent my sleeping hours with my revered goddess, until my dream came to an end. It was a good use of time...I think.

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Conversation between the Priestess of the Moon, the Hero of Roses, and the Grandsage

𝘘 Furiae's Perspective 𝘘

Hundreds of butterflies were fluttering through the air, all made entirely out of water.

My knight is practicing again.

Makoto Takatsuki had been the guardian knight of the Priestess of the Moon (me) for several days now. This was a sight I'd gotten used to.

If my knight had free time, he would be training. Didn't he ever get tired of it?

The mage had trained with him, but she'd dropped out after three hours, saying she couldn't practice anymore. The warrior had said she would prepare dinner, so she must have been in the kitchen.

I watched him as he trained tirelessly. "Is the elementalist always like this?"

"Yes he is," I answered automatically. But then, I reeled and whipped around. "What?!"

I hadn't noticed the young girl appear next to me. She was white- haired and red-eyed and was wearing a white robe. In truth, she looked adorable, but the mana coming off of her felt overpowering.

I knew her.

Th-The White Grandsage...

She was rumored to be the strongest mage on the continent. So why was she here?

"Did you need something, Grandsage?" my knight asked without turning away from his practice.

You know you're not even looking over here...right?

"Indeed," the Grandsage answered. "I'm rather peckish. You will be returning to Roses soon, correct?"

"What am I, a snack?" he asked. "I am, though, yes."

"Hmm. Then come to Highland Castle tomorrow. I will show you a nice place."

"Where?"

"The Millennium Cherry Tree Gardens," replied the Grandsage. "It was Abel's favorite place a thousand years ago."

"Oh!" my knight exclaimed. "I'd love to see them!"

Makoto Takatsuki is excited about the offer. I don't think I've ever seen him so enthused. He was usually so calm.

"You are rather childish, my knight," I commented. "Am I?"

"That reminds me," the Grandsage said thoughtfully, "you became her guardian knight. Enjoying yourself?"

My knight seemed taken aback. "A-Am I enjoying myself...?"

For me, our contract was simply a way to escape Symphonia. It was likely the same for him—a partnership of convenience and a means to an end. He had only become my knight to protect the capital from revolt.

There was no way he could find it pleasant.

"Hmm, well I really wanted a Dark Magic skill, but I ended up with

Charm. Still, I'm having fun learning new techniques."

Or...apparently, he didn't mind. Did he enjoy being contracted to someone like me? Someone called a cursed priestess?

He was a strange one.

"Well then..." The Grandsage approached my knight. "I'll be taking my portion now."

What did she mean... "Wha?"

As I watched, she bit into his neck. I stared, dumbfounded.

"H-Hang on!" I stammered. I could hear her throat pulse as she swallowed. "Wh-What are you doing?!"

"Princess, keep quiet during meal times," scolded my knight. "Silence, girly," mumbled the Grandsage.

Was I the only one who thought this was weird?! Why was my knight just carrying on as usual?!

I could only watch as the Grandsage clung to my knight and drank his blood. She finished up before long and excused herself, healing his wounds with a lick and then leaving via teleport.

Later, I would find out that she'd taken a liking to my knight's blood. His complexion hadn't changed even as he was drained...

What in the world?

"So...how long are you going to train?" I asked. "Hmm...until bedtime, I guess."

"Right."

As always, he didn't turn to look my way as he answered. Weird.

My guardian knight was...odd. He didn't dislike me, nor did he show interest—he just did his own thing... I'd never met anyone like him before.

Somehow, I found it to be rather pleasant.

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Girl Talk Between Princess Sophia and Princess Noelle

𝘘 Princess Sophia's Perspective 𝘘 "Your tie's crooked, Takatsuki." "Thanks, Sasa."

"Hey, Makoto, let's go train over here." "Sure."

"Luuuu, you two don't need to go train alone, do you?"

"Aya, you tried to kiss him when you straightened his tie, didn't you?"

The two girls glared at each other from close range. In other words, it was the same sight as always.

"My knight, I wish to go shopping. Come with me." Furiae began pulling him by the arm.

"Right, right," he answered. "No fair, Fuu!"

"Fuuri! Wait your turn!"

"Uh...turn? We'll be right back...?"

Three beauties were all fawning over him... It used to be just two, but yet again, another had been added.

Ugh. Maybe I should join them. I had duties to attend to, though... "Lady Sophia, your next appointment," my subordinate announced.

"I know!"

So, with precious little choice, I parted from Hero Makoto.

"That's what happened," I finished. "There are more and more girls around him all the time, Lady Noelle."

"You do not have it easy, Sophia."

Once my official duties in the castle had been dealt with, Lady Noelle had invited me to her private room.

I sighed as we sipped tea together.

Then, there came a knock at the door, followed immediately by someone entering.

"Hey, Noelle... Oh, Princess Sophia is with you?" Ryousuke Sakurai— the Hero of Light—was the one who'd barged in. "I'll come back

later."

"You need not worry," I said. "I was just about to leave."

He was her fiancé, so I wanted to defer to his presence here. "No, please—Sophia, Ryousuke, both of you stay."

We both looked quizzically at Lady Noelle as she grinned.

"That is how things went," I said. I'd explained the earlier events again, this time to Sir Ryousuke.

"I see. There are a lot of girls around Takatsuki..." He looked oddly conflicted. I seemed to remember that the Priestess of the Moon was rather friendly with him as well.

Perhaps he hadn't particularly enjoyed hearing about her giving attention to another hero.

"You're a good friend of his, no?" Noelle asked. "Do you have any advice you can give Sophia?"

Oh! He had known Makoto Takatsuki for quite some time. I'd be interested to hear what he had to say.

"Right," he began. "Well, the first thing you need to know about Takatsuki is..."

Once he started, he just didn't stop... By the time Noelle had gotten his attention again, he was recalling tales of their childhood, when he and Hero Makoto had been thirteen.

Was he ever going to stop reminiscing?! Also, he seemed a bit too

fond of him.

Even Princess Noelle appeared to be taken aback, and she'd been the one to bring the topic up.

"Oh, right. I do know an interesting thing about him," he remarked. "Wh-What is it?" And how long would this particular story take?

"I can't remember exactly when it was, but one of the girls in our class used to like him."

"Oh?" Hmm, that did sound interesting.

Hero Makoto once told me that he'd had no partner in his old world, so I waited to hear where this was going.

"I only found out after, but he was interested in her too, so their feelings were mutual."

"Oh, he's quite the smooth one, then," Princess Noelle said. She seemed equally as interested. "So what happened with them?"

"Well, my friends and I tried everything to get them together..." It must not have gone well...

"Everyone knew she liked him...everyone except Takatsuki."

What...? I seem to remember him saying that there were thirty students in each class, so...

"That is...impressively dense." Princess Noelle's voice was filled with exasperation.

"I'm not sure I'd call it dense, per se... Takatsuki just doesn't seem like he'd really recognize those types of feelings without someone clearly telling him."

"It has to be verbalized?" I asked.

"That seems somewhat bothersome," said Noelle.

That might be important, though... After all, lots of the women around him were the type to be completely open with their feelings.

After that, I bid farewell and left the room.

On my way back to my lodging, I came across Hero Makoto training his Water Magic along with Lucy and Aya.

They weren't...flirting, but it wasn't nice to see. I remembered Sir Sakurai's comments.

He just won't get it unless you say it clearly.

"Hero Makoto."

"Oh, Sophia, what's up?" he replied.

"I like you," I told him. That was...rather embarrassing to put into words.

He and the two girls looked at me in wide-eyed shock. "Umm...me too...?" he replied.

So he had clearly understood me. I was treated to the rare sight of him looking utterly bewildered.

At that, I was satisfied.