027 I think she must have done something terrible
- I think she must have done something terrible
So they really only met once. Pen~Fun~Pavilion www.biquge.info Argo would always come to him on the morning of the meeting, urging Lord Death to arrive on time. But every time, Lord Reaper always stayed until after the meeting was over. Sometimes he thought that he might be able to arrive early, but that day he was inexplicably angry with Asuna, and Lord Death could only obediently "arrive on time" - basically an hour late.
The conversation between them is also strikingly similar, so that Lord Death always goes back to Asuna's smile.
He inexplicably found that he seemed to be a little shorter in front of Asuna, which made Lord Death very distressed, and what the problem was. However, when I think about it, every time I meet, I am still led by the nose. If this is a trouble, it is probably a happy trouble. At least that's what Lady Death thinks.
It's fine if this happens once, though, and if it happens on every level, it's suspicious. When Lord Death released the commander three times in a row, the players in the Raiders team finally smelled the conspiracy and began to find out what was going on. Such a check really made them find something.
It's not that there's a problem on the Grim Reaper's side, even if the Grim Reaper's state is bad, the hidden skill is also proper. It was Asuna who made the players see that she was tired. No matter what the boss battle meeting is, Asuna is always left in the end. Even if someone wanted to stay with him, she would be driven away by her for various reasons.
Curious players want to hide around and see who Asuna is waiting for. However, when they were waiting until their legs were numb, suddenly Lord Death appeared behind them and asked in an unusually "kind" manner, "What are you looking at?" Voyeurism is not a good habit. ”
I don't know if it's their delusion, but they always feel that the scythe behind Lord Death is shiny and shiny. And that smile was also decisively different from the usual, which reminded them of the fear of being dominated by the first layer, and they couldn't help but tremble and show a reluctant smile, and walked away without looking back.
After that, no player dared to crouch down, not even to stay. As soon as the meeting was over, he left in a hurry, as if there was some monster there. Asuna, who was a little surprised, sat alone in a relatively secluded place, quietly waiting for Lord Death.
He never asked, and she didn't say. The conversation between the two came and went in just a few words, and Asuna always said the most about those two words - nerd. Sometimes she was angry, and sometimes she was so gentle that Lord Death could never guess what she was thinking.
The tepid relationship continued, without going any further, without going back. But as the monster in question grew stronger and stronger each time we met, Lord Death felt that something was fermenting, something was quietly changing.
But no matter what the two of them think, all of Asuna's actions seem to be extremely reasonable to the players in the strategy group. She hardly teams up with anyone, never gets too close to anyone, and has been fighting on the front lines as a lone player. She is unapologetic to anyone. Although it has never been the kind of indifference that rejects people from thousands of miles away, the sense of distance can be clearly felt between the words.
Poor Kirito-kun was finally freed from the pressure of public opinion, and it turned out that the goddess of the strategy group didn't like him. So Kirito-kun was always looked at with a sympathetic look when he went out for a while, which made him feel that he had been shot inexplicably.
He's obviously not pitiful at all, right?
Although the story between Grim Reaper and Asuna was something like gossip, and no one was sure of its veracity—of course, no one had the guts to confirm it—everyone was unanimous in keeping quiet about it, and even those thoughts were obediently put away. This is not a drama of the brave dragon to save the princess, they are not brave at all, even if they are tied up, they can't beat the evil dragon, and Lord Death is not an evil dragon, not to mention that the princess seems to be in love with the evil dragon.
Everyone can only pay attention to this underground relationship with a watchful eye.
The only obvious evidence of this is that after each boss meeting, the player finds that the Grim Reaper is easier to talk than ever when they encounter the Grim Reaper.
Therefore, when they found out, they had directly crossed the level of "having a leg" and went directly to "together".
However, the two protagonists of the event still do whatever they have to do after they are separated, and nothing seems to have happened on the surface, and can only be speculated from some small details.
Time passed intermittently, and before I knew it, Lord Death realized that his work was no longer every day, but often only a few in two days. Although he had to run all over the map, even from floor to floor, he estimated that the work of the week would be done in just one morning. That's why Lord Death is very idle.
As soon as he had some time to spare, he decided to figure out what he could do, so Lord Death set his sights on life skills. To be honest, although he has learned, he has never practiced in depth. And most of those life skills were those that he hadn't learned in his previous life, and it didn't seem like much to learn - he was idle anyway.
Before you know it, two months have passed, and the players have finally advanced the floor to the twenty-fifth floor. It's also the first big ladder that proves they've finally beaten the game a quarter. If they continue at this rate, they will be able to get out of this game completely. So the players' faces are no longer despair, but full of hope.
As long as there is hope, whether it is false or not, it will burst out with amazing potential.
Strangely enough, Luna didn't look for him once in two months, making him wonder if something was wrong. However, he didn't have any means to know, and he couldn't care about it, so he could only hide his doubts in his heart.
He believed that the girl would not have a problem. He was more concerned with other things than this little thing.
When the entire map of the labyrinth area is explored and is about to find the boss room, Argo comes to find him.
"Is it really impossible to do it again?" She asked, looking at Lord Death.
Lord Death shook his head.
"I guess the boss will be difficult this time. It's been a long time since the Raiders have had casualties, and there's something wrong with their mentality. If this boss is really what I thought, the consequences will be severe. Casualties are inevitable, and more likely is a breakdown of the player's mentality. Argo rarely showed concern.
Lord Death was also affected by this melancholy, but in the end he did not make a promise to let the maid send Argo away.
He didn't know if he should go to Asuna about it. If he went, he always felt that his previous efforts had been in vain. But if he didn't look for it, he felt that he couldn't let go. This made Lord Death not sleep well all night, and almost broke his heart.
He knew he didn't want Asuna to die in this game. No matter what the future holds, Lord Death can only see the present. He hated his own death, but suddenly he realized that it seemed as if Asuna's life was the second most important thing to him.
However, to Death's surprise, Luna finally found him that night, and it was in front of him in his real form instead of in the form of a note.
Mistress Luna is still wearing the mysterious formal dress, but the delicate dress looks a little messy, dyed gray in many places, and her hair is a little messy, making Mistress Luna look a little embarrassed. But there was a look of excitement on her face that was hard to hide.
Lord Death knows that she only does this when something good happens.
"I just got into a fight with that. It's up to you. Lord Luna confidently patted Lord Death on the shoulder.
Kindness...... Is there any connection between the two?