Reincarnated With A Glitched System: Why Is My MP Not Running Out? - Chapter 1895: Too Many Kids
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Chapter 1895: Too Many Kids
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“I love you, Sylphy!”
Aquarina kissed my lips over and over. Her full, soft lips felt wonderful. I didn’t want to pull away as she wrapped her strong arms around me.
After a while, I rested my face against her chest and hugged her lower back with both hands.
“Heheh, where are you touching?” she giggled.
“I-I was just checking…” I said, blushing. “What’s wrong? Can’t I ’check’ my girlfriend every now and then?”
“You can check me all you want…” Aquarina smiled. “You like my butt that much, though?”
“It’s big…” I muttered, face burning. “I kind of love it.”
“Fufu, really?” She leaned down and kissed me again. “How much do you like this body?”
“I love it…!” I hugged her tightly. “But I also love you for who you are…”
“Heheh, if I were a little earthworm, would you still love me?” she asked playfully.
“E-Eh? That’s an odd question… but yes, I would still love you,” I nodded. “And would you love me if… uh, if I was a shrimp?”
“Aren’t you a shrimp already?” she laughed.
“Whaaat?!” I gasped, shocked. “I-I am not a shrimp! I’m still growing, you know?!”
“I know, sorry… heheh. If you were a shrimp, I would eat you. Nom~!” Aquarina playfully nibbled my cheek. “Nom nom!”
“Aee…!” I cried out dramatically. “Don’t bite my cheek…”
“But my cute Sylphy is so delicious I can’t help it! Nom!” She kept teasing.
“Heheh, enough!” I laughed. “Let’s go eat already!”
“Yeah, yeah!” She walked ahead, and I couldn’t resist giving her butt a light slap.
“Hey!” she laughed. “Take this!”
She turned and slapped mine in return.
We played like that the whole way back to Master’s home.
Once in the kitchen, Furoh, Ignatius, and Naturia brought everything I had requested from the dungeon.
Fresh vegetables from the first floor, a large tuna, and shrimp from the third.
“Here’s what you asked for, Sylphy!” Furoh carried the items cheerfully, mimicking my appearance to make it easier.
“Uwah?! Two Sylphys?!” Aquarina gasped as she stepped out of the bathroom.
“Guess who’s the real one!” we said in unison, switching places quickly.
“A-Ahh?! No way, this is impossible…” Aquarina frowned, then smiled confidently. “But I know my Sylphy’s ears turn bright red when she’s nervous.”
“Eh?!” She touched my ears and caught me instantly.
“Haha, yeah, it was me,” Furoh admitted, shifting back to his small Fenrir form. “How are you doing, Aquarina?”
“Furoh! I’m doing great!” Aquarina beamed. “How are my guys behaving?”
“Ah, everyone’s fine in the dungeon. They like it there,” Furoh said.
Aquarina now had quite a few familiars.
Pyuku.
Undine.
Leviathan.
Drakon.
And the one I gave her—Leon.
That made five.
Not as many as me, but still a handful of kids to look after.
Fortunately, Pyuku and Undine were independent, and Leviathan was growing calmer.
Drakon and Leon were young and full of mischief.
My spirits and familiars helped watch over them and teach them, easing Aquarina’s burden a little.
“That Drakon is a nice addition,” Ignatius said. “He reminds me of myself when I was younger—back when I was shaped like an egg. A humiliating era, but I’m glad it’s over.”
“Hahaha, sorry. That was kind of my fault,” I laughed awkwardly.
“It’s fine,” he shrugged.
“What about Leon?” I asked.
“Leon is a good friend!” Naturia chirped. “He’s so cute and fluffy and playful! I love kittens, so I love Leon. Furoh likes playing with him too!”
“Whenever I mimic his appearance, he pounces on me, biting my neck and giving little kicks like kittens do with their siblings,” Furoh said. “He’s fun.”
“Aw! That’s nice to hear!” Aquarina smiled warmly. “It’s been a while since I saw Pyuku. What’s he up to?”
“Ah, he’s with the slimes,” Ignatius replied. “He used to roam the dungeon and spend time with the people in the first-floor town, but lately he’s befriended the slimes on the second floor. He’s become something of a role model for them.”
“Right, there are Slime Monsters on the second floor,” I nodded. “They’ve developed a bit more intelligence, but they’re still far from sapient… Well, what do I know? Pyuku probably understands slimes better than anyone. No, he definitely does.”
“I’ve been training with Leviathan. He’s gotten really strong—it makes me jealous I haven’t evolved yet!” Ignatius huffed. “Hey, Sylphy!”
“I-I know! We’ll find the materials soon! Be patient!” I said. “You’re a dragon who lives thousands of years, and you have no patience…”
“Well, I’m glad everyone has something to do and is enjoying themselves,” Aquarina sighed in relief. “Undine, you there?”
“I am,” Undine manifested beside Aquarina. “Sorry, I was taking a long nap.”
“That’s fine!” Aquarina reassured her. “While I was away, Sylphy, I spent a lot of time talking with Undine… She helped me feel less lonely.”
“Oh, really? I’m glad your bond grew even stronger,” I giggled. “Same here with all my boys and girls. Alice! Yggdra! Where are you?”
Bright green and golden light answered my call as they teleported to my side.
They had been busy in the dungeon, managing the people and expanding things.
Two beautiful fairies emerged from the light.
From the green glow came a tall fairy lady with large green wings, a dress and hair made of leaves, and wooden antlers. From the golden light appeared a small pixie-like fairy formed of white and golden radiance.
They were Yggdra and Alice. Their spirit forms had grown more detailed over time. I remembered when Alice was just a floating sphere of light. Those memories brought a wave of nostalgia.
“Sylphy! Yes?” Yggdra asked. “Sorry we weren’t around the last few days. We’ve been busy managing everything.”
“A few new children were born, and we’ve been expanding the village a bit more,” Alice added.
“Ah, that’s fine. I just wanted everyone together for dinner. Would you like to eat something?” I offered.
“Oh, sure!”
“Okay, I don’t mind.”
With Yggdra and Alice joining us, I started cooking. Soon after, my father came downstairs with Nepheline and Shade. They looked ready to prepare dinner.
“Ah, Sylphy?” Dad seemed surprised. “You’re cooking tonight?”
“Yeah. Aquarina did great today, so I’m making whatever she wants,” I said with a smile. “I’ll make enough for everyone, so just sit and relax!”
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