Invincible Magician ~Akashic Record Overwrite~

Episode 06: The Secret of Nay the Virgin

"Virgin" Nay is now living a happy life.

Married as the official wife of "Brave" Jean Valesta, it can be taken for granted because it firmly establishes a standing position in support of "Brave" - "Jean, you" - both as a partner and as a Virgin.

Of course Nay did not become the wife of the "brave" according to the duties of the "Virgin".

The only absolute right thing to do is to dedicate everything as a "Virgin" and serve the "Brave One".

Its discipline (rules), which was a top priority in the Church of Gias, and hence in this world (La Vulcanan), was smashed to pieces of wood by a (...) ru (...) person (...) object (...), and now there are no more traces.

There is no longer a single shard, such as the need to follow such discipline (rules).

So instead of serving the brave as the Virgin, as Nay calls it, the (...) child (...) of one woman (...) named Nay wanted each other to be the (...) wife of one man (...) named Jean.

Happy and peaceful life.

But in such a life, Nay has one grievance.

But you can't tell anyone that.

You can never be known other than the same (...) will (...).

Nai, the new wife and Virgin, has secrets that no one can tell.

"Jean, you're a man..."

The luxurious Yukan, where Nai accidentally leaked his words, goes beyond that of the Royal Palace of Vain, built on the floating island of "The Back Palace (Se Lario)".

He is naturally unwieldy in the bath.

Nay is there now just one person, standing almost in the center of a huge hot tub in the center.

Because of its luxurious workmanship, the area near the center is quite deep, and it is still only slightly fuzzy at the back of a small nay, with water around its chest.

No man would first dispute that Nay has an excellent appearance as a woman.

Cut off by the shoulder, now damp hair with steam.

Red eyes like trapped furnace flames, wet by your own sweat.

Both pale shallow-colored hair and red eyes are not in a state of loss of luster and light, as they were when they first met Tsukasa.

Though it was only when the three of us were traveling that we were in a bit of pain, our hair, after entering the kingdom of Vain, was always sarcastic with the finest care.

The light in the red eye has never lost that light since "starting over", as it did in the beginning.

If that's what's going to happen, Tsukasa won't shut up, and Jean herself after "starting over" won't be able to stay sane if that happens in the first place.

Now Nay for Jean is nothing like Kristina for Tsukasa, most importantly.

The difference between how we meet and what we are around.

That's all that changes the first distorted and relationship so far.

It's horrible, but maybe that's what relationships are for.

Maybe we can do anything about each other with a little discrepancy, just about a word of silence, but we get caught up in an irreversible stream, and without the presence to pull us up, the beloved things get to each other in terribly distorted form, and so on.

Even that may have been one happy snail for both of us, but it would be much better now that we're laughing at each other.

At least that's what Tsukasa believes.

Anyway, there is no doubt that Nay today is a beautiful flower that is protected by valiant men and growing daily in the best possible environment.

- Just young.

But that is the biggest and most helpless problem that plagues Nai right now.

Jean loves Nay so much that she understands it at a glance.

That's well known to Nay himself, and it's another fact that he feels like a princess, tickled and happy, even though he thinks he's overprotective.

Jean gives Tsukasa the highest priority in most things, but Nai is given priority for what he decides is really necessary. He will.

Rarely, but definitely there is.

Tsukasa herself looks happy to see that, and Jean is truly the only "brave man" for Nay when he makes that decision and moves.

Jean, who was able to meet Tsukasa again before distorting him, is such a good young man that he is a little past.

It's not like a "brave man" who swore to himself not to cry about Tsukasa, but only one "brave man" for Nai.

Since the time when it was called by the common name of "Brave Face" (Elias), it's hard to be too much for a woman, but shadows like before "redo" (...) don't exist in Jean today.

That's why take care of (...) Nay in true (...) when (...).

Nay goes on in his mind with words that lead to his own words that came out unexpectedly.

- But I'm not yet a (...) person (...) of a woman (...).... For you, Jean, the (...) child (...) of the woman (...).

Naturally in Tsukasa's common sense, the age around 10 is definitely a little girl.

And that will be the same for Jean, who is strongly influenced by Tsukasa's way of thinking and values.

Even if you are young but you are not going to deny your serious thoughts, at least it is Tsukasa who is not in a good position to pin a situation that can be said to be "my wife," and it is Jean who is so colorfully affected by it.

That's Nay's dissatisfaction...... might as well be anxiety or something.

The anxiety leads to Nai's secretary (Hime), who is seemingly living a smooth, full sail newlywed life.

Common sense in this world (La Vulcanan) doesn't surprise me that much if I'm a 10-year-old woman and I'm married. In urban areas, the perception will be of a "hasty" degree, but it is not an exaggeration to say so naturally in poor rural areas, etc.

In fact, the royal woman of the Kingdom of Vain defines the age of 10 as marriageable, and Nay. If very Jean and Tsukasa hadn't visited the village of Luzakh, they would certainly have married the son of the village chief within a few years, not to mention just 10.

Until the advent of "Absolutely Undefeated (Tsukasa)", it cannot be said that in this world (La Vulcanan), where people were championing each other, it is not considered evil to find the person and the child as quickly as is physically possible.

Naturally Nay has lived in that common sense, and I accepted the thought of "Jean," and I was prepared to marry him and become his wife. I was honestly expecting that.

But Jean never gets his hands on Nay in that way.

It's not the wind that Tsukasa tells me to protect it, as she is forced to put up with it from Nay.

It just looks like Nay is waiting happily until he grows up to be a "woman person".

That 's--

Kuyashi!

Nay is also a woman, even though she is a little girl from Jan and Tsukasa.

Moreover, since I grew up in the common sense of this world (La Vulcanan), it involves a woman's voucher even if I leave my husband in a state of "waiting to grow up" without even being able to get married.

Also, when Jean stood still, he applauded Nay's grumpy thoughts that even the beautiful women gathered in the kingdom of Vain for the purpose of contacting Tsukasa would be bewitched.

- Jean, I just don't think you're having an affair...

I am genuinely brand new (Sarah), but I don't think Jean is very much so.

Nay sees that once he trivialized the conversation, he was suspicious of behavior as much as he wanted, so he'll be sure.

Even when the three of us were traveling, there were a few suspicious things that I now think happened.

- Back then, Jean, you thought I belonged to Tsukasa.

Forgive me with a generous heart.

I also say that I try not to think about it because it makes me upset when I think deeply.

Generally, Jean, even though I grew up in the common sense of this world (La Vulcanan), I find it irrational to be influenced by Tsukasa's way of thinking and to "wait until I'm old enough to deserve it" lightly.

- Only on this matter can I overwhelmingly afford you, Jean.

That seems to be quite complicated as a wife, although it's quite natural to say so. Many other things are younger but more solid in Nay may also applaud the "yawdness".

- Are you so lacking in charm that you don't even have to put up with it!

Look at your body as you use it for water.

- Yeah, I bet you are!

Though it has a slight puffiness, it is sticky and peppery.

Since I was in the village, I have been eating an incredibly luxurious meal every day. Skin gloss is good, and shards do not exist while I am told if I can feel the "color gloss" of what is a healthy body.

Tsukasa runs around, because it's work, and Jean's hard-working nightclub with her husband and the women surrounding Tsukasa hasn't become a battle in that sense.

"There are circumstances for a man, shouldn't you call that cheating?" etc. and I'm extra angry because it's something Cecil, who is already an adult woman, has told me.

When people say, "Some women say it's okay to treat you like that," they say, "I'm anxious that my confidence will shake."

I'm glad you take care of it, but I also want you to point it at yourself if that's enough to get along with other women in "the man's situation" for that matter.

That's not what I learned when I was a man who wanted to take care of himself.

- Watch it now, Mr. Jean.

Nay's secretary (every hime).

It is to make every effort in this hot temple to make sure that where you should leave and where you pull in becomes pulled in.

Beginning with so-called gymnastics, he does it all without sparing any means, such as those of the obscure system, seemingly legitimate ones of circulating magic, etc.

The effort is not much, but if Jean or Tsukasa finds out what she's doing, she might be embarrassed and disappear, Nay thinks.

That's why I don't feel like stopping.

"Nay?... Are you already started?

"... Dear Sarah. No, I'm still warming up."

"Good, I'm in a hurry because I think I can do it today, too"

Something seems to have happened to me recently, and I can say that I can't pull it off.

There are also increasing variations in what needs to be done by asking Cecil, who will consult a lot.

I'm having a little trouble with Aria wanting to take part in all that proposition.

from Cecil, once a consultant,

- Once you grow up, that's it. You will never regain your current shape (style) again. Why don't you try to seduce me with your situation (situation) or words (invitation complaint) as it is now?

and so on, but it is a difficult place.

Unlike any mature woman around Jean or Tsukasa, Nay and Sarah are in position (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...)) (...) (...) (...)) (...) (...) (...)) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...)

I know when it comes to understanding.

If you approach it seriously from here, you might be able to light up (...) the guide.

That's why I don't want to do anything to seduce the "first time" from me.

I think that's just a little hasitanai.

- I don't know what to say there Holla, I'm happy but I'm a little frightened I want you to be nice to me...

Women's minds are complex and delicate.

To such an extent that it is so incomprehensible to a man named Jean or Tsukasa, who has enormous power but is somewhat of a mess.

Regardless of Tsukasa, Jean and others should have a lot of female experience.

But on the contrary, because of its appearance, we've dealt with all the finished women who can make a handsome run for it, so whatever it looks like is delicate and difficult, we have no experience dealing with the pigsty dreaming maiden.

That's why there's a serious, but smiling difference between Nay and my beloved.

Well, I'm not going to be laughing in any other HR for as long as Sarah is around.

Two people who are unknowingly sick of their young bodies dream of "no soba" and accumulate secrets (workouts) in the Yukan.

For them, it's no more serious.

"Hey Jean. You know what Sarah and Nay have been doing so long lately, taking a bath in the" Back Palace (SE Lario) "?

"I know, but I don't"

"... that's the only way"

"What about Tsukasa's eyes?

"Nah. But Nay is natural and seems to have forgotten about my left eye. Sarah is woven to know something about me..."

"... scary su"

"Which is scarier, halagro or natural?

"Absolutely undefeated (Tsukasa)" and "Brave (Jean)" laugh cynically with their eyes together.

The men are not as aggressive as the women think they are.

It is the truth that Jean requires so much mental power every night that he falls seven times.

A man is a man, and he can't know about it.

Jean or Nay, it's going to be hard to figure out which one is working harder.

But that wasted effort, which has nothing to do with world peace, is what we might call "happiness".