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Chapter 93 - Chapter [93]

"I think it's time to visit them," Kaito murmured to himself. He needed to see his parents and Asia, make sure they were well, and take a moment to rest after the battle. Without wasting more time, Kaito teleported, a magic circle glowing beneath his feet before he disappeared from the room.

Kaito materialized in a forest on the outskirts of Kuoh. The darkness of the night was pierced only by the moonlight, which softly illuminated the scenery around him. He walked through the forest, his steps light on the soft grass, until he found the largest tree in the area. The imposing tree stood out among the others, its canopy extending vast and high into the sky.

Kaito looked at the ring on his finger, which began to glow softly. He removed it, and in a fluid motion, the ring transformed into a key. The key seemed to vibrate in his hand, and Kaito approached the tree, extending the key towards the trunk. As soon as the key touched the tree's bark, a bright light appeared, illuminating the entire area around him.

A portal began to form, a magical opening emerging from the tree's trunk. The golden glow of the portal shimmered, and Kaito could feel the magical energy on the other side. He knew that this was the path to the fairy world, where he would find Asia, Miki, and Garou.

Kaito took a deep breath, a slight smile appearing on his lips. "I'm coming," he murmured before stepping forward and entering the portal, disappearing into the light that surrounded the entrance.

As soon as he crossed the portal, Kaito felt the immediate change in the environment. The air was different, purer, and the magical sensation around him was intense. He was back in the fairy world, a place full of vibrant energy and lush nature. Kaito looked around, his eyes filled with anticipation as he searched for those he loved.

"Kaito!" Asia's sweet voice echoed through the area, full of emotion and relief. In an instant, she appeared running towards him, her blonde hair blowing in the wind. Without hesitation, she threw herself into Kaito's arms, hugging him tightly.

"Asia..." Kaito whispered, holding her firmly as he felt the warmth of her embrace. He closed his eyes for a moment, allowing himself to feel the peace her presence brought. "I'm here."

Asia looked at him, her eyes shining with tears of happiness. "I was so worried, Kaito. But I knew you'd come back." She smiled, a smile full of love and relief, as she nestled into his arms.

Kaito smiled back, gently stroking her hair. "I promised I'd return. And here I am."

Miki and Garou approached soon after, both visibly moved. Miki's eyes were brimming with tears as she watched the scene, and Garou wore a warm smile.

"Welcome back, Kaito," Miki said, her voice laden with emotion. "We're all so happy to see you again."

"Yeah, kid. You finally made it back," Garou added, nodding with a proud smile. "We heard you went through a lot, but it's good to see you're still in one piece."

Kaito released Asia, though she still kept her hands entwined with his, and looked at his adoptive parents. "I'm back. And now we can have some peace again."

Miki wiped away a tear that escaped, her smile widening. "That's right. Let's enjoy every moment together. Here in the fairy world, everything is different. We can be happy, away from the troubles."

Kaito nodded, looking at each of them with affection. "Yes, that's exactly what I want. To enjoy this moment with you all, without worries."

Garou patted Kaito's shoulder. "Then come. Let's go home. We've got a lot to talk about and celebrate." He turned, beginning to walk toward their house, Miki by his side.

Kaito looked at Asia, who still held his hands, and smiled. "Let's go, Asia. I've missed all of this."

Asia nodded, a sparkle of happiness in her eyes as she walked alongside Kaito. "I'm so glad you're here, Kaito. It's like a dream come true."

Kaito only smiled, his heart warmed by the love and care of his family. Together, they walked toward the house, ready to enjoy moments of tranquility and happiness in the magical fairy world.

...

Meanwhile, at the Hyoudou residence, Thalia, Kuroka, and Xenovia were in the living room, sharing stories and getting to know each other better. Thalia was sitting on the couch, relaxed, while Kuroka, her tail lazily swaying, watched Xenovia with curiosity.

"So, Xenovia," Thalia began, crossing her arms and smiling. "You were an exorcist before joining us, right? That must have been quite a change."

Xenovia nodded, a thoughtful look on her face. "Yes, I was an exorcist, a Knight of God. My life was always dedicated to fighting for what I believed was right, following the faith and teachings of the Church." She sighed, her expression darkening for a moment. "But after what happened with Kokabiel, I realized things weren't so simple. Everything I believed in was shaken, and it was hard to find a new purpose."

Kuroka tilted her head, watching her closely. "Nya, that must have been hard, right? Abandoning everything you knew... and becoming a Devil."

Xenovia smiled slightly, though her eyes still showed the sadness of her journey. "Yes, it wasn't easy. But I needed a new purpose, something to fight for."

Thalia nodded, her gaze understanding. "You're strong, Xenovia. Finding a new path after all that takes a lot of courage. And we're happy to have you with us."

"Hehe, speaking of which, there are only two rooms in the house, you know? So, one of you will have to sleep with Kaito, nya." Kuroka smiled mischievously, a provocative gleam in her eyes.

"That doesn't matter to me. As long as I have a place to rest and be ready to fight tomorrow, I'm satisfied." Xenovia looked at Kuroka, clearly indifferent to the provocation.

"Kuroka, you really don't miss a chance, do you? But I feel like your teasing isn't working as you expected." Thalia laughed lightly, shaking her head.

"Tsk, you two are hard to provoke, nya. But don't worry, I'll find another way to have fun." Kuroka shrugged, a mischievous smile still on her lips.

"Actually, I want to have children with Kaito," Xenovia suddenly said, looking directly at Kuroka. "I want to experience everything."

Kuroka widened her eyes for a moment, surprised, but soon smiled wickedly. "Oh, so you're thinking big, nya. I want to have many children too; expanding my race is important to me."

Thalia sighed, looking at the two of them with a slightly serious expression. "You're both talking as if it's something simple. Having children is a huge responsibility. Raising a child requires much more than just the desire to have one."

Xenovia nodded, though a determined gleam remained in her eyes. "You're right, Thalia. So maybe instead of children, I can... have sex with Kaito for training." She said it directly and practically.

"This girl really doesn't think before she speaks... What kind of church did she follow?" Thalia thought.

...

Fairy World

Kaito was sitting at the table with Asia and Garou, while Miki was cooking in the kitchen. The atmosphere was calm and cozy, with the smell of Miki's homemade food filling the room.

"Are you going to stay here with us?" Asia asked, her voice full of hope as she looked at Kaito, her eyes shining with expectation.

"I can't, Asia. I still have many battles ahead of me." Kaito sighed, a sad smile forming on his lips.

"Oh..." Asia lowered her head, disappointment evident on her face, her voice almost a whisper.

"But I promise I'll always come back." Kaito reached out, gently holding Asia's chin and lifting her face, looking directly into her eyes.

"Really? Do you swear?"

"I swear." Kaito replied, his gaze fixed on hers, conveying all the sincerity in his words.

"After all this time, you must miss Mom's cooking." Miki interrupted, smiling as she looked at Kaito.

"Yes, it'll be nice." Kaito smiled, feeling the warmth of his family's affection.

Miki and Garou watched the display of affection between the two with smiles on their faces, feeling the warmth of the family moment. It was a tender moment amid so many battles and challenges that Kaito had faced, and it brought peace to their hearts.