
Compared to the sun, the man somehow preferred the moon. He does not like the sun too much because the light often hurts, feels hot to make himself upset. The man gazed back at the night ceiling right next to the Chiharu contest window, permeating the beauty of the moon with a ray of peace and feeling soft.
Coughing from a girl made the man's daydream come to a realization, turned his head for a moment and with an agile gesture approached the girl. Waiting to subside until now the eyeball felt clearer than before, looking at Gin with a view that had been usually thrown by the girl. Suspecting, as if in his life he could not do good.
"What are you doing?" chiharu asked firmly, her hair was messy due to the long sleep that had been done. His gaze was sharp because he realized that he was not alone in his contest, since when was the demon here?
Gin shrugged his shoulders, smiling mockingly at Chiharu's unfriendly attitude. The girl did everything for him. What a shame, "Treating you maybe."
The girl again sniffed at Gin's question, "What do you mean by maybe." said she felt bad, opened the blanket and then stood up.
"Where to?" jemari Gin stretched out, holding Chiharu's small arms that seemed to be about to leave the contest. "I will meet your needs, lie down again."
No command was heard but a gentle persuasion, as if afraid that Chiharu was injured in the slightest. "I'm thirsty." making the girl confused in her attitude, it was harder to deal with a docile Gin like this than when the man made a raucous vow to be released–at least it felt more normal to Chiharu.
Gin follows Chiharu to stand up, holding onto the shoulder of the girl. A little stunned because of how small Chiharu's body was on her palm, "Lying down," pressed the shoulder back to where it was, Chiharu's body that had no more energy could not fight back then.
According to Gin even though the same look did not subside from her face, the girl was suspicious. Bad plans milling sweetly between Chiharu's head, until when Gin returns the girl continues to stare at the man without being covered up. The man carried two bowls over a tray with a glass of water, setting up a low-legged table to put the thing on.
Poking out his long fingers to feel Chiharu's body temperature, sighing in relief as the girl's body slowly began to improve. It is not a good idea for ordinary humans to let their bodies flushed by waterfalls when the weather is erratic, smoke billowing from one of the bowls.
Gin painstakingly took the bowl, blew it away so that the hot temperature went away and could be immediately consumed by the girl in front of him. Chiharu who saw that was embarrassed, snatched the bowl away. Telling implied that he could do it himself, indeed the man thought how old he was.
"While I've seen all your past, I'd like to ask you a few questions."
Chiharu bribed for the first time, the porridge tasted better than her dugan. Filled into his mouth until he couldn't bear to bribe again and again, "What's the reason you got dumped just because you're so sick?" and that burst of good porridge escaped Chiharu's mouth when from all questions Gin chose that question.
His face was immediately wiped by the cloth, soft enough that Chiharu felt undisturbed. "So, it seems like my parents realized that my life is not long" the girl went back to eating her food, drinking a glass of water. Then looked at Gin with the same gaze, full of suspicion and sensed that the man had other intentions in him.
"Ask everything you want to know, and then answer my question as well. That'll be fair, won't it?" Chiharu questions her mind that feels complicated lately, coupled with Gin's reality. It seems like it should be asked clearly.
Gin smiled, he chuckled for a moment listening intently to Chiharu's negotiation. "Of course, I'm not a stingy demon."
"Well it's my turn to ask, how could the Elder not know when you have eliminated one of the Nurturing Goddesses?" slightly lowered his head as the girl voiced her question, the thing that intrigued him the most was how Gin got his immortality.
The man thought for a moment, looking at Chiharu. "Because the Goddess loved me, she gave her immortality to me. Then after it disappeared, the Goddess was recreated with lost memories.
"The goddess can't remember me, the memory of me or anything related to me." Gin smiled grievously, "then the universe punishes me, within a year I won't be able to control my power. Being crazy and uncivilized, and I will always bear the punishment of the Nurturing Goddess for loving me. Loving creatures that are not supposed to be loved by Goddesses like her."
Listening to Chiharu's full pain there, her chest aches when she imagines Gin being there. Sobbing as he was like a beast, "when you helped me was there any sense of regret when he killed all the humans there?"
The smile grew wider, but it did not radiate happiness. "No, I never regretted killing them all. Since they do deserve it, those people are even worse than the Underworld like me.
"If indeed–" Gin stopped for a moment, "if indeed you are afraid of me like that. I'll never do it again, as long as it doesn't put your life at risk."
"Why has your treatment of me been any different lately? To be honest it's pretty hard to adapt to your attitude on that one."
The man's gaze was now straight towards Chiharu, so deep and so unreachable. The atmosphere created suddenly changed, becoming heavier, sweeter, and slightly electrifying. "May I intertwine the God Seal with you again?"
"Ap–"
"This time from my heart." Gin clasped Chiharu's face, his big hands slipping into Chiharu's black hair glittering over the moonlight.
Her lips pressed against the girl's lips, ********* quietly until the girl was surprised not to play. From both of his black eyeballs he could see Gin's severed figure enjoying the atmosphere that intertwined between them, Chiharu could not help himself when ****** it deepened.
The girl closed her eyes, her stomach exploding. A pleasant explosion, blood as if stopped flowing towards his head so that it felt empty. When ******* that regardless of the gaze both created in the atmosphere of the night that delivered the cold, "that's my reason why I'm acting nice to you. I hope that's enough to answer them all." After that remark, Gin turned back to the girl in front of him. Satisfied with the frustration that had plagued him, he said crazy because he could not resist the desire he felt towards Chiharu.
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The girl now looked down deeply as she ate good food on the low-legged table, the red hue often not disappearing from her face. The shadow of what happened last night was really amazing, to bother him, gin's statement last night made him no longer able to close his eyes so this morning he was the earliest man on the move even though today Chiharu did not do his ritual activities to bathe the waterfall.
The air was cold even though it was just entering early autumn, and the man ate quietly without looking disturbed. It was as if last night's statement was just a sleeping flower, inversely proportional to Chiharu who all night kept pensive thinking about what the man meant.
Does Gin really like it? Since when did he like it? How could?
That's how those questions kept bothering Chiharu that night even now, did Chiharu like that guy too? The girl did not know, her chest was circling quite hard when she thought only of Gin's name. Her stomach felt strange, and her entire oral cavity was sweet. Did he really like that fox demon?
"Are you still feverish? I'm sure last night the temperature was better." the man tried to stick out his fingers to check Chiharu's temperature, just that the girl was reflexively rewinded.
Avoiding the touch of Gin that felt very dangerous to him right now, "I-I'm fine, the weather is very cold right now. I'll just take a break today, see you." Chiharu left immediately shut the door.
Gin was silent there, feeling struck by Chiharu's repudiation attitude that clearly eluded him. Did the girl reject herself indirectly? "Have you done anything wrong again, my lord?" and the question of the two servants was able to make Gin speechless.
"Miss's face is so flushed, she doesn't even see you. Surely you have made a mistake, he even refuses to see you My Lord." really want how much worse this half-rabbit creature stepped on his male self-esteem, is it possible that Gin was too hasty in showing his feelings?
"I wouldn't be able to survive if you didn't want me either."
The woman's voice was ringing in the head of the man in white, so loud that his blurry eyeballs could not focus his vision. True, Gin can remember well the curse of the universe for him.
Whichever woman you will love, you will always be haunted by the unrequited feelings of the Goddess of providence.
Such was the sound of a curse being thrown at her, it was really nice to be the Nurturing Goddess because only memories were taken from her, she said, however, Gin does not seem to be too affected by the curse so he decides not to care too much about it. Haunt him as much as possible, Gin will stop at nothing to like the girl.
The To Be Continued...