Volume 2 Epilouge: The Faith Needed

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As Nozomi was taking Hunter's body to the police to identify him, I was in the dungeon, tending to the girls.

"...Who are you, Hiroki Aito?" Mizuha asks.

".....Just someone who wants to be left alone."

"I've never seen anyone so high leveled like you before, Aito-san. Even the highest leveled person I've ever known is just in their 70's." Nakano states.

"Yeah..."

We arrive at the Pool Of Restoration.

"I'll... look away." I say bashfully.

"... A-Actually, you sh-should... help us take off our clothes." Nakano says.

"Eh?"

"Y-yes, we are in n-no condition to do so." Mizuha says.

"Are you... *ehem*, okay, I'll d-do it." I say with red on my face.

I start undressing the girls, trying not to look.... I'm not succeeding.

"Ouch! Be more careful, Aito-sama." Nakano says.

"S-sorry, it's just... hard to concentrate." I say bashfully.

Man, her chest is huge! They're bigger than last time. I didn't even know they could grow at that size at her age.

"All done."

"Thank you, Aito-sama." She says then going into the pool.

Mizuha on the other hand.... her chest is still pretty small but they're growing, little by little. Size doesn't matter anyway, right?

"There you go." I finish undressing Mizuha and she proceeds to dip herself into the pool.

Now, it's Chinatsu's turn. Wait a minute...

"Chinatsu, are you okay?" I say to Chinatsu who looks like is about tear up.

"......."

She's not saying anything. I guess deep inside, she's the same person she's always been. Scared and shy. She has yet to overcome that. There's only one thing I can do in this kind of situation.

"There, there, it's alright. I will always be here to protect you." I say, hugging Chinatsu in a deep embrace.

She then starts to cry. Holding onto me with all her might.

"I-I was so scared..."

"I know. But you shouldn't be anymore."

"Th-thank you... so much, Aito."

....You're welcome...

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