Chapter 93 – Extraversion 2. Professor Sianna’s Embarrassing Infant Regressive Diaper Play (1)
* For future development, I recommend reading this episode even if you skip the rice cake scene. Although the name is Anecdotal, it briefly explains what happened in the two weeks after the last episode of Part 1, so I think you can refer to it.
* * *
“Hello professor.”
“Welcome. The house isn’t that clean… I’ve been very busy lately, so please excuse me.”
It’s too horrible to be called a practical evaluation… So let’s just call it an incident.
One day, about two weeks after the incident, Professor Shiana invited me to her house.
She also said that she was grateful for the last job and that she called me to tell me about this and that.
As soon as she entered the front door, I could immediately see that her face was emaciated compared to before, and I could see at a glance how much she had suffered.
We were not going to school for a while until the academy announced.
Although there were no students who were fatally injured by monsters or whose lives were in danger, the academy was under the pretext that the academy was reorganizing to deal with accidents and other cleanup.
“I think the work will be completed to some extent next week… But there is something I want to tell Jihoo.”
With a quiet nod, Cianna spoke her words carefully in her firm voice.
“I’m only speaking to Jihoo, so listen carefully. In addition to restoring the island and treating injuries, we formed a separate team and spent two weeks investigating a specific topic closely. The first is…”
“Wait a minute, is it okay to tell me? No matter how much the professor believes in me… I’m still a student and I haven’t shown the faculty enough to fully trust me.”
“…Jihoo-kun, no, it’s Jihoo. Can you look at my face?”
Sianna held my hand tightly.
“If I don’t trust you right now… Who can I trust…?”
A stream of clear liquid flowed from her eyes.
A frowning face, an expression that can’t hold back crying.
I guess I’ve become the bad guy.
“Even now, black…! I heard there might be a spy among the professors… I barely speak to the other professors…! Ugh, I’m so lonely by myself…!”
“I’m sorry. I made a mistake.”
I must have suffered a lot alone.
I hugged her carefully and comforted her for a while, and this time I silently listened to her story as she finally stopped her crying and opened her mouth.
“…So, the first question is, ‘Who the hell made those monsters and sea dragons?’ .. As I said just before, there is a possibility that there is a spy inside the faculty. This is a fact that only a very few people know about yet, but there may be a threat to Jihoo… I’m telling you in advance.”
Cianna gave several reasons for her suspicions.
Even though she continued to watch the situation with her observational eyes, she did not notice the rapid decline in monsters, that the undead sea dragon appeared just in time for the practical evaluation in the first place, and finally…
“There was also a serious error in the group composition. I think Jihoo probably felt that there was something wrong with the group he belongs to right away.”
Certainly it was.
Goryushin, Pira Prefecture. At the time, the fact that they had put two fairly strong people into one group was known only to the extent that they were misorganized.
“Then deliberately put strong people into a group, and induce them to be unable to defeat most monsters except for the island where that group is located…”
“We try to keep as many freaks alive as possible. I think that was the strategy.”
That’s a pretty good guess.
A spy among professors… If you recall the original work, there was one suspicious person.
One day, I vaguely remember that a female professor suddenly didn’t show up for work, so I went to her house and there was a line written on it that said she had disappeared without a trace.
She had always thought that she might be one of the harbingers of apocalypse, but now that I think about it, it was most likely that she was her spy.
She just decided that she would have to wait a little longer because she was just a suspicion without proof yet.
“Principal… Are you all right?”
“He hasn’t regained consciousness yet. There’s nothing wrong with his body, but… Like I said last time, his essence is completely destroyed, so I don’t think he’ll be able to go back to the way he was before.”
I recalled the bitter memories of that night.
It was around the time that Pirahyun finally let me go.
As I headed to the stadium belatedly, I could see Siana walking in front of the quantum transmitter.
Her eyes, full of sorrow and fatigue, stared at me silently.
“…I’m sorry. We didn’t notice beforehand…”
Sanya was slumped on Ciana’s back.
It was only when she saw her chest almost burnt to black that she realized what Sanya had done.
‘You’ve used the magic of the essence.’
The strongest person’s words are like that.
It was the end of the personality of a pervert who likes to peek and peek.
But why do I feel so depressed?
I promised to revenge myself with hypnosis, but what if I retired so early?
I still have two unspent tickets left.
I’ve been thinking about how to use it, and I’ve been saving it…
Power went into my fists by itself.
I wanted to pull out my phone and put it in her face, but I knew full well that it was just a stupid move.
“I think I need to go to the hospital soon, so I’ll see you next time. I’m really sorry, Jihoo-kun.”
“No, saving people is the first thing.”
Professor Shiana gave me a short greeting and hurriedly ran somewhere.
Walking down the street at night, illuminated by the pale moonlight of the crescent moon, I headed home with a gloomy mood.
And the next day, there was a notice from the academy that they would stop going to school.
It seemed that the public had been thoroughly silenced from the news and the internet being quiet, but in the end, the news that the sea dragon had been eradicated was spreading knowingly in the Awakened society.
Even in ‘Abruptum’ right now, countless information about the incident that night was being traded, so I was even more anxious.
Perhaps this incident could lead to a greater sense of resistance against monsters, or advance the timing of the massacre of demons, which should take place in a few months…
I spent about two weeks with such serious worries.
Of course, people can’t live without worrying, so I had time to rest while enjoying my leisure time in moderation.
“When the principal wakes up, I’ll also contact Jihoo. I invited him to my house to change my mood, but I’m sorry for continuing to talk about sad things…”
“It’s okay! I was also very curious. So, since we’ve talked about heavy things up until now, shall we move on to something lighter?”
After finishing the story, Siana’s face looked sadder than before, so I hurriedly changed the subject.
Today, I decided to thoroughly become a clown for Sianna, so that she could forget her sorrow, even if it was for a moment with me.
“…So I turned the pancake over, but I put in too much batter and it didn’t change color at all!”
“Huh, Jihoo-kun also makes that mistake.”
No matter what I said, Siana immediately responded to my words.
I spoke eagerly to make her laugh, interweaving her gestures around her words without her presence.
Even though it’s not a very funny story, I laughed for a long time, laughed again at every word she said, and continued to laugh… At some point, she became quiet.
“Uh… Professor?”
“Yes. I’m listening.”
He puts a sad smile on his lips and looks at me.
Is it because I laughed too much or because I wanted to cry?
Siana looked so dangerous.
She felt that if she didn’t hold her hand now, she would fall to the bottom at some point.
“Would you… Hold out your hand?”
Cianna carefully reached out her little, her pretty hand to me.
Her scars all over her tell us how hard she’s lived.
She holds her arm with one hand and slowly sweeps the back of her hand with her other hand.
She may not be able to heal all of her wounds, but at least she can share them for now.
“It was a lot of trouble.”
“Huh…! Heeuk…! Heuh, heuh…”
Unable to overcome her rising emotions, Sianna burst into tears.
Wasn’t Siana a much weaker person than I thought?
She was also just an ordinary person who could cry and laugh at a single word, but she felt like an idiot for not even saying a word about her hard work.
Sanya, who she depended on, is unconscious, and now that even her colleagues can’t trust her, the only person she can rely on is me.
She felt compelled to take some more time to get her back on her feet.