The plain and unnoticed me is no more
84... Did I die of overwork?
My head is kind of fluffy. But I can't move my whole body. What's wrong with me? My eyelids are heavy and I can't open my eyes...
"Lana, you worked too hard. Even though the soul is part of the goddess, its body is human, so you know exactly what to do if you can't... I'm worried that Thin is turning pale."
As I walked around, I heard voices from Weiss right next to me.
"Weiss? Are you in human form? I can hear you."
"Why don't you open your eyes? Your body will be at ease soon."
"Easy?
As Weiss told me, I slowly raised my heavy eyelids and opened my eyes.
"Eh... where are you? Is this...? I was supposed to be in my room with Singh...."
So what jumped into my eyes were the big trees shaken by the leaves of mint green trees. If you look at the area where you can see just the movement of your eyes, it looks like it's in the woods.
And I was lying with Goron in the open woods.
The sky that looks up is light blue and floats with white clouds like cotton confectionery.
In the sky, a pale pink unicorn with a light, rustic taste flew, as if it had lost its way into the country of the decoy.
Everything I saw was pastel, and it was a very Merchen and fancy world.
And Weiss, who's been talking to me for a while now, wasn't the usual white boy lion, he was right next door in person.
"Didn't I die of overwork...?
You're lying. That's what makes your body so much easier?
I thought this might be heaven and asked Weiss a question.
"Fu, you're not dead. This is the fairy world. Master Leviant opened the door from Lana's room to the fairy world and I brought her here."
"Fairy world? Why is that...?
"You were overworked and had a high fever."
From above my head, I still couldn't move much, I heard a grumpy leviant voice.
"Eh, Leviant? Where the hell are you?
When I was looking for the Leviant with my eyes only moving, a beautiful face peered straight from above.
As always, that stunningly beautiful face worried about me or had a slightly sinking expression on it. The long white, beautiful hair that drifted down smoothly poured down on my face and gently tickled my cheeks.
"The human body is fragile. Its fragile body is equipped with the power of the goddess, albeit with minimal strength. If you don't be careful, you're really going to die. Now I'm going to use the power of the fairies to heal you. After that, get protection directly from Linatemis."
"When I informed Linatemis of Lana's illness, she said she would come to see me. It's about time you came along, you see, with my father."
Weiss was right, and a woman on the back of a white Holy Beast came down from the sky.
He was divine and shiny, and barely saw from the silhouette that he was a woman. I instantly understood that Taki and Irina would say this was the shine of the goddess. Even if it's not so strong, if I'm emitting light like this, I'll be able to tell right away.
"Mr. Linatemis...? I can't believe we're going to see each other again..."
This one is definitely a goddess. The aura you wear is a different dimension from that of a person, and you even feel scared.
With that in mind, many fairies emerged from the forest. Instead of the balls of light that I always saw, they all looked like white, small, round animals, some of which I had never seen before, but even hamsters, cowards, and elephants, all of which had the same fairy feathers as Leviant.
"Heal Lana with all your might."
At the behest of the Leviant, the fairies surrounded me all at once.
"What? Huh? What, this Mohmov heaven. They're all so cute, well, they're even in Wombat. This is what healing is? It's very healing, of course....."
The fairies flew over me lying there and started spreading sparkling light on my body, like the so-called (so-called) fairy powder. As soon as the light fell into my body, it disappeared, and I found out that my body was getting lighter and lighter because of it.
"My body is light. I'm really tired. Thank you, everyone. It's all right."
I got up, thanked everyone, and stroked the fairies in turn, rubbing against each other without saying compliments.
Are we done? Let my cousin go. "
The fairies who heard the word of the goddess all walked away from me and lined up beautifully beside the Leviant.
Linatemis-sama's voice was very pleasant, and this person, even though she was not my mother, had a strange feeling that she had heard it somewhere, like she was somehow very nostalgic.
I thought it rude to remain seated, and stood up against the goddess. And just as I prayed to God, when I tried to kneel down and thank him, the goddess stopped me.
"You don't have to do that. You are the reborn child of me. Something like my double that has a part of me. But over the years, the flesh reproduced again and again, and became really just a human being. I will give you the same protection as my child. Your nature is very similar to that of her. Do not use God's power only for yourself, but spare no effort to help others. You want me to take the place of the gods that humans seek? I'm sorry, but a real God can't do such a thing. But I'm not tired of watching. Live as you wish."
That's what the goddess said, wrapped my body in the light. At that moment, I was struck by a feeling of immersion in warm water, and my consciousness was distant again. And in my diminishing consciousness, I finally heard the voice of the goddess.
"Elf King Leviant, thank you for healing this child on my behalf."
Fairy King!? Was Levi king of the fairy world?
And the next time I opened my eyes, I was lying in my bed.
The familiar ceiling is filled with visibility, and when compared to the fancy fairy landscape that I have just seen, it feels very killing.
The wet towel on my forehead shifted and fell on the pillow. I tried to raise my hand to fix it.
However, someone was holding my hand tightly and couldn't lift it up.
"Lana!? Your consciousness is back?
Sin, holding my hand and lowering his head to pray, noticed that I had reacted and raised his face vigorously. His face was pale, and his eyes were slightly crying.
"Sin...? You followed me so late? Sorry for the inconvenience."
"Idiot! What are you talking about, obviously! Oh, shit, I really thought you were gonna die like this...! You had a terrible fever. I'm sorry I couldn't tell you right away that I wasn't feeling well, even though I've been with you all along."
Sin looked at me with a crying face, and his big, playful body was small and tiny, and his voice was trembling.
Was I in such a dangerous state?
Yes, because I was in danger, I was suddenly taken to the fairy world and the goddess came to see me.
Was Singh holding my hand all the time? Perhaps it was only for a moment that I was in the fairy world. Or maybe the goddess put me back in time...
Thin seemed very anxious. When my consciousness came back, he didn't try to let go of the right hand he was holding.
His hand trembled slightly, and this man in front of me thought so much of me, and his thoughts were also conveyed from the warmth of his hand, and his chest was tightened tightly.
It was the first time I knew.
That's what makes your chest tickle.
When I look at the clock, I wonder if I've been unconscious for about three hours.
I think she lost consciousness because of the sudden rise in fever, so it would have been impossible for Singh to notice that.
But he blames himself. I woke up and hugged Shin who trembled.
"You're not bad. I shouldn't have had my self-management inadequate. I'm sorry, I overestimated my health. Don't blame yourself so much, because I'll manage myself to make sure this doesn't happen again. This is my fault."
Singh hugged me and buried his face on my neck. His hot breath came on his neck, and I was ticklish.
Then Sin slowly let go and peered into my face.
Then I put my hand on my forehead to see if my fever had decreased, and when I found that there was no more fever, I sighed with relief.
"I'm glad... you're all right now"
Singh put his hand down and touched my cheek, smiling so gently as to see the loved ones. This is the first time I've seen a shin like this. I found my heart pounding and my cheeks breathing, but I couldn't help staring back at him.
In this quiet room, where only the sound of the clock hands echoed, we just looked at each other in silence.