The Magus of Genesis

Episode 15: Destiny/Carry a Life

What do you think I should do?

What did I say when asked by the water colour?

It seems that even the memory of a dragon that can be vividly remembered even six hundred years ago is useless for too many shocks.

When I noticed, I was in the morning on my bed.

Maybe it was a dream, what a reality escape I would try, but make me realize that the watery voice in my ear isn't.

"Mm-hmm... oh my goodness"

Did you come back while I slept, or did you come back next to her I slept with? Anyway, at some point Nina, who slept beside her, woke up and yawned heavily about sensing my movements.

"Morning…… Nina"

"Hmm? What?"

How far does Nina know about the water color?

You know your relationship with Utah, but you don't even know that you might be pregnant with a boulder. If you're talking to Nina, you won't bother to talk to me.

In the first place, can you be a child between a human and an elf? No, before that...

"Elves, how do you make children?

The moment I uttered a simple question, my fist flew in and my consciousness broke off again.

"Nina... when you're taking a human figure, it's almost as durable as a human being, so give me a break..."

"Because you ask weird things!

It seems that Nina and the others are embarrassed to talk about it on the boulder. Slightly dyed her cheeks, she yelled.

"No, I don't have any weird intentions. It's a purely academic story."

Certainly in previous life...... in the classification of the earth, can we mate something called the border of the species? I mean, it was up to me if I could have kids.

Between dogs and wolves, children are born. That is because dogs and wolves are originally the same species.

But it is not born between man and monkey. It means that even if mankind is a creature that has evolved from monkeys, it is a different species from monkeys.

Conversely, if you are the same person, children can be made regardless of country or skin color. Classification of races like whites and blacks was only cultural, and biologically mankind was universal and homo sapiens only one species.

Elves and humans do look a lot alike. Except for physical abilities and magic, it only makes a difference about the length of your ear. However, there are too many differences in life expectancy. Whether it was the same species or not, it was the hard part.

That being said, such an idea would be if the elves were as numerous as humans in the first place. If you plant the seed, the tree will grow and come out of its fruit, it's not surprising to have an increase like that. In the first place, I never saw a child's elf.

"… the same. with humans. Until we have a decent child with humans, I don't know......"

Distracted, Nina with an angry tone.

I mean purposefully mentioning it with humans......

"You knew that too."

"Well, you'll see."

No, I don't think I normally know.

"How many children do you think I've taken?"

Reflectively thinking so, Nina said so with her chest stretched.

If you ask me, so is that.

Surgical techniques for cutting bad parts and stitching wounds together.

Internal medicine techniques for formulating and prescribing various medicinal herbs.

And magic medicine to relieve pain and get fit.

No matter which one of them you take, Nina is definitely the best known doctor in this village.

Starting with D'Argo, D'Arga's son, there will be no hundred or a thousand children she has covered. She is also responsible for the unusually low stillbirth rate at the level of this era.

"Well then... really, I had a child"

"I don't know if I'm gonna be born right, or if I'm gonna grow up where I was born."

… well… and even if you were born, it is possible that you will not be able to reproduce, like Rabba, a crossbreed of horses and robas.

However.

"But still. It's a pleasure to have a child. That's what all creatures do, they've been connecting their lives forever."

Oh. That's right.

"…… yes."

Nina nods with a rare and honest smile.

Yes, that's what I said to the water color.

There was no mistake in Nina's view, and by autumn her water-colored stomach began to swell plump. It was Utah that was a sight to see, and he apparently had no idea that the water color was pregnant.

Know that. No, during the meal, Utah proposed to the water color on the spot to say it was in front of the other students, something that was laughed at greatly from around. If you say it sounds Utah, it sounds Utah.

Before her stomach grew too big, the ceremony between the two proceeded on a steep pitch, and three days later the wedding took place with Nina as a priest.

The water color in the white maternity wedding dress that I threaded and knitted the light of the moon (the full moon that Nina was talking about, she said) seemed really beautiful and happy, and it was a good memory that Nina made fun of me for crying until it didn't really matter to me.

... and then another six months.

The fateful day has come.

"Uhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Ku...... uuuuuuuu!

It distorts the orthogonal face into agony, rounds the body and the water moans.

"Come on, watercolor......! Sister Nina, you still can't!?

"No, you can't."

Encouraging water color with desperate shapes, Nina answered Utah with a look that seemed more painful than water color.

"I only give birth after I have a shorter sense of labor pain."

"But......! It looks so, so painful."

From the start of labor pain to labor, it usually takes about half a day for the first child to give birth.

In the meantime, pregnant women have to endure pain that men can't even imagine, so I guess they don't mind the other way around. From earlier on, Utah asked Nina many times, and she was depressed.

"I'm trying to give birth to one person, so that would be painful. Lynn, I'm in your way, so pinch me out."

"Yes."

If you wonder if the rope of water has then stretched, tie both hands and legs of Utah and throw them outside.

Kind of pathetic... well, there's no way I can do anything with a guy.

"Utaka-kun, it's okay, Dr. Nina's with you."

"You're going to be a parent, so stay tighter! Here!"

I can't get into the hospital room because of my physique. I can hear Ruffle and Tia hanging out with it and waiting outside comforting and encouraging Utah. I'm sorry, but I'll leave him to those two. If Utah tries to forcibly break through, Rufu can stop it.

"Yu... honey..."

"I'll call you back when labor starts, so it's okay. Be quiet without thinking about it. It's harder later, so be prepared."

The water snorts as she sweats all over her body in surprise.

"Dr. Nina...... Atashi, I'll do my best. Absolutely... because I want to give birth and give it to you. So... if anything happens to you, I'd rather have this girl."

With a serious look, the water color appeals to Nina.

"I'm not talking stupid."

Nina laughed lightly at her readiness to such a tragic moment.

"I'm not ready for that. Okay? The hardest part is afterwards. After the baby was born."

"……… Huh?

Coming up, the biggest thing for water color. Before the battle, which was literally life-threatening, she turned her eyes round when suddenly she was told the story that followed.

"Unlike elf children, human children are very handy. You shouldn't have let the roots of the trees shake around there. I milked her many times a day, changed her stomach, and I woke up as soon as I thought I had fallen asleep, and I couldn't even sleep... because it was really, really hard. You're gonna leave that to one of those idiots?

Nina's words had weight. Of course, she has never had a child herself.

But if you have raised a child, you have done so many times.

Because it's not uncommon for a deceased mother to have poor postpartum fatigue in these days when there are no loco drugs.

"So prepare yourselves now for that time. - Because I won't let you or that child die."

Saying so confidently, Nina smiles.

"…… Yes!

And suffer from suffering, a day and a half.

After a difficult childbirth spanning thirty-six hours, a child of water colour was born.

Red hair, pointed long ears. A girl who split the nature of her parents in exactly half.

She's the one named Yuka.

It was the first half-elf in the world.