Chapter 9: Cracks in the Mirror

“Purina, get out of my office now.”

At Neuvillette’s words, Purina held up the herb and spoke.

“What’s that supposed to mean? Don’t you see this? We need to find the idiot who gave me this trash!”

Crack.

Something snapped.

It was the pen Neuvillette was holding.

Purina, noticing it, swallowed hard.

Her trembling eyes met Neuvillette’s.

He looked angry.

“Purina, I won’t say it a third time. Leave.”

No, Neuvillette was angry.

At his words, Purina, thoroughly frightened, could only flee.

“…”

After Purina left, only Neuvillette’s sigh echoed lonely in the office.

 

What the heck?

Why’s he acting like that?

All I wanted was to find the jerk who insulted Purina.

“Purina, any idea why Neuvillette’s suddenly like this?”

‘I don’t know either…’

Has he finally lost it? What’s with him?

“Ugh.”

The more I thought about it, the more my head hurt, so I threw myself onto the bed.

The soft texture enveloped my body.

Burying my face in the pillow, I inhaled.

“Hmm, Purina’s scent is as nice as ever.”

‘Hey, you…!’

“Pfft…”

Chatting nonsense with Purina, I stared at the ceiling.

The intricately patterned ceiling exuded luxury.

Gazing blankly into space, I spoke slowly.

“Purina.”

‘Yeah.’

Hesitating for a moment, I soon chuckled and sat up.

“Never mind.”

‘What… That’s no fun.’

“Go to sleep. We’ve got more fun planned tomorrow.”

‘What? No way, no more!’

Ignoring Purina’s protests in my head, I closed my eyes.

If only tomorrow, the day after, and every day could be this peaceful.

With that wish, I fell asleep.

Of course, it didn’t take long for that wish to shatter.

 

“…Purina. What’s going on here?”

Neuvillette spoke, looking at the chaotic room.

I quickly passed control back to ‘Purina’ and bolted.

“Ah…”

Purina let out a despairing sigh.

Sorry, Purina.

But the God of Water should be able to handle this much.

“Purina, answer me.”

Looks like peaceful days aren’t coming anytime soon.

 

It was a day like any other.

Birds chirped, flowers bloomed…

‘Purina.’

“Huh, yeah?”

‘I want to eat that.’

The change? Purina’s gotten more assertive.

Not long ago, she acted like she didn’t care what I did.

But now, it’s different.

She speaks up. Like now, when she wants to eat or see something, she tells me.

“Hmm, you’ve grown, Purina.”

‘What’s that supposed to mean?’

Feeling proud, I bought two of the macarons Purina wanted.

It’s a small change, but small things add up to big ones.

This change is proof that Purina, who was mentally exhausted, is starting to recover.

Humming with joy, I felt it was great news.

It means Purina’s getting happier.

Lost in those thoughts, I walked lightly until something caught my eye.

“A cat…?”

Hearing the pitiful meow, my heart stirred.

Maybe it’s Purina’s kind nature, but seeing a suffering animal does this to me.

‘Purina.’

“…If you want, I’m all for it.”

I could tell from her voice alone. Purina wants to help this cat.

‘Really!?’

“Of course.”

Hearing her excited voice, I approached the cat.

It looked like it hadn’t eaten in days, its body frail.

I picked it up and headed to the Palais Mermonia.

Hiding the cat in my clothes to avoid being seen, I returned to my room.

“Didn’t get caught… right?”

If Neuvillette saw, he’d definitely lecture me, so I’d rather not.

“Meow.”

Impressively, this little guy didn’t make a sound the whole way.

Thanks to that, we didn’t get caught.

“First, we need to clean you up.”

I can’t let a dusty cat roam the room.

“And… we need to feed you.”

What should I give it?

“Macarons are a no-go, right?”

‘As if!’

“Guess not.”

What a shame.

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