This is a multimedia webnovel with giant city-crushing monsters, a valiant man who dares to fight them, a hero who loses himself on a righteous path, and a darkness which conceives a profound love. But I suck at descriptions, so I strongly encourage...
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"I have to switch the steering back over to the rudder. It shouldn't take long," Vaida said, and though her voice was timid, it also sounded happy.
Vaida leaned down and began working with the gear system in the sail-rana's floor-hatch. As she did this, Hatasuko pushed the sail-rana into the gentle ocean. The small waves shook the ship and coated it with a layer of steam, but the warmth was a refreshing break from the mainland. Once their boat drifted out far enough that it did not scrape the ground, Hatasuko waded back over to his side of the ship. The warm water soothed his skin, but it also soaked through his pants, so he pulled himself out of the water as soon as he could. Just the process of boarding the sail-rana caused it to shake back and forth for several seconds.
"It's too bad that the pedals only drive the wheels. My arms are still so sore. I hate rowing all the time," Hatasuko groaned.
A mischievous glint appeared in Vaida's good eye as she set her feet on the pedals. She began pedaling with her legs as hard as she could, and in a matter of seconds, Hatasuko noticed the boat drifting forward. His golden eyes widened as he realized what this meant. To test his theory, he slipped his feet into the spinning pedals and pushed. Though Vaida's legs were strong from years of training and fighting, Hatasuko's legs supplied twice as much power. The sail-rana picked up speed as it floated through the steaming waves.
"I used to just switch the steering gear when I opened the floorboard, but not anymore! Now I have to switch the pedal gear as well, so it turns the waterwheel instead. I wanted to somehow combine the two onto the same gear, but... I couldn't quite figure it out. Gears are hard," Vaida said sheepishly.
"Vaida, you're so cute when you're all modest about being the world's best inventor," Hatasuko teased, nudging her shoulder with his hand.
"You think too highly of me!" Vaida said, nudging back.
As Vaida tried to push him with her scarred hand, Hatasuko saw that she blushed heavily. Her cheeks were flushed and glowing from the ambient starlight. Though they had not pedaled for long, they quickly became wet from sweat and steam. The humidity caused her dark hair to cling onto her face and her clothes, though it was not long before she felt overheated. After a few more minutes of boating past a rock island cluster, she unzipped her jacket and tossed it in the backseat. Though he wanted to be a gentleman, Hatasuko could not refrain from glancing briefly at her body. She wore a sleeveless shirt, and her arms were exposed to the starlit air. They both looked toned and defined; this became clear when she reached down and rolled her pants up to her knees. Her right arm and the exposed part of her right leg were covered with scars, but Hatasuko could see strong muscles beneath the burns.
"Wow, you're really checking me out," Vaida said with a playfully accusative tone.
As she spoke, Vaida perked out her chest and giggled. Hatasuko nervously turned his gaze back to the ocean and pedaled harder than before.