Kenshin no Keishousha:Volume 2 Prologue

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The pale blue sky got not even one cloud.

It was mid-May already, the sunlight being sibei bright and got warm winds blowing about.

“This weather sibei zua sia.”

An ah boy in a school uniform got this blur look on his face as he stoned at the sky while walking.

The monotonous sky seemed to be the only one that bo kar lan the approaching summer’s presence, it’s appearance as normal as it always was.

Looking at the scenery in the sky, the ah boy— Kurou felt a sense of heng-ness.

Recently, he had been observing weird phenomena in the sky. However, those phenomena would only last for the briefest of moments, and at this moment in time he hadn’t spotted anything out of the ordinary. Halcyon days mo tak teng.

Kurou was currently in one corner of the academy he was attending as a student, a green botanic garden. There was a grove of trees in the deepest part of the garden, and that was the location of the small cottage in which he resided.

Although it was kanasai on the outside, the inside of the cottage was clean, and well furnished with electronic appliances and furniture. Most importantly though, since it was within school grounds commuting to school was a breeze.

Because he last time got daiji, Kurou had only been in the academy for two weeks when he tio hospitalised. Today only then he discharge. He live there still haven’t so long, but he already start to get attached to the place.

“…?”

Kurou suddenly jam break, placing his hand on the katana strapped to his waist. Moving his head tam po nia, he scanned his surroundings.

He had already passed the garden and was now entering into the grove. The trees weren’t particularly densely clumped together, but there were still numerous places for someone to hide themselves in.

For a brief second, he got the huiring that some siao eh was around.

He confirm not mistaken one. Being hospitalised meant his body cui, but it couldn’t have lan tiao to the point where he would mistake something like a person’s presence.

“Sia la, simi lai eh…?”

Kurou took his hand off his katana.

This was the Sword Academy— a place for people who chased after all aspects of the sword. It wouldn’t be strange for someone to be radiating a dangerous presence.

Deciding the situation was fine after all, Kurou resumed walking.

Of course, his state of mind was prepared for anything to happen. The alert phase Kurou was in now could be said to be his default mode.

“Hm?”

This time around, he felt it clearly. Or rather, he could hear it.

Swishing sounds could be heard, macham someone slashing at the air with a sharp sword. A sound like that was something Kurou was extremely familiar with.

Proceeding forward slowly, just as he reached the front of his house— Kurou stopped dead in his tracks.

“Hah!”

Where the grove opened up into a clearing, there was a chiobu who was putting her spirit into swinging her sword.

The sunlight streamed through her golden hair, which was tied in a ponytail but to one side of her head only, she was wearing a pale beige blazer, and the hem of her miniskirt was flapping about.

The blade of the sword she was wielding was broad and thick, and it was roughly as long as she was tall. Just once look at it and it was clear that this sword was a genuine broadsword-esque blade. To a normal person, there was no way a slender cha bor like her would be able to handle such a large object. Even a fifteen year old ta por like Kurou, who had an average constitution, would find lifting something like that up tough, to say nothing of swinging it about.

However, the blonde cha bor was handling it lightly—even wielding it single-handedly on occasion. Her practice swings were stirring up wind in the grove, causing the trees to sway and their trunks to bend. Macham like some fantasy scene liddat.

She was an alien, a being from another world known as a Swordie. Swordies could crush rock with their bare hands, and sprint faster than the wind. From the moment they were born, Swordies possessed speed and power that were superior to normal humans.

As if not enough, Swordies were a race that was proficient with the sword from the time they were born into the world. She wasn’t just swinging her sword using brute force, but with a graceful swordsmanship that bellied her age of fifteen. Her sword looked like it could easily cut through iron.

A human like Kurou was completely different. Although appearance wise humans and Swordies looked alike, they were two completely different living organisms.

“Rou…?”

“Yo.”

The blonde cha bor— Sefi stopped her swinging, staring blankly at Kurou like kena surprise liddat.

“How rong you stand there sia?”

“Balu nia. Eh but Sefi, you here for what ar?”

Sefi was also a student of the academy, but her residence was at the girls’ dormitory.

“I here cannot ah? Today Sunday leh. Wah sior zho simi buay sai ah?”

Sefi wasn’t being honest as she replied, sheathing her sword in its scabbard, which was propped up against one of the trees nearby. Sheathing a sword that big should have been troublesome, but she did it with an ease that suggested she was used to this motion.

“Also you finally discharged liao eh. I wondering how long you gonna chao keng inside the hospital.”

“Eh limpei human only nia. People got this deep cut on my shoulder, plus kena slashed in other places can. Doctor say my two week recovery already super imba liao.”

Kurou lightly patted his left shoulder. There was some stiffness left in it, but it had roughly healed from the incident two weeks ago.

“Win liao, you humans all so bloody useless one. K lah… W-w-w-w-el-co…”

“Sia la, it’s Kurou. I thought you lunchtime then come back.”

A carefree voice spoke, drowning out what Sefi was trying to say.

He wasn’t sure when exactly she had arrived, but a girl with long black hair was now standing next to the both of them.

Sakurai Hinako. Kurou’s housemate, and due to certain circumstances he was also her bodyguard.

“Eh, why you wearing that… ?!”

Kurou’s eyes widened in surprise.

He was looking at something he had gotten used to seeing recently— actually, that wasn’t exactly right.

When he had been hospitalised, he hadn’t even seen something like this once before.

Currently Hinako was wearing a nurse uniform that was an eye-catching pink colour. Rather conscientiously, her nurse cap was pink as well.

Her skirt was dangerously short, till the point it barely concealed her panties.

Above all else though, because the uniform was tightly fitting to her body, Hinako’s ample bosom stood out, revealing just how dua her neh bu was.

If nurses actually wore such titillating uniforms, male patients would deliberately injure themselves to receive attention.

“ Hinako, that maid uniform where now?”

“I sian of it liao.”

Hinako spoke without hesitation.

Before Kurou had been hospitalised, Hinako had worn a maid outfit and pledged to serve him, and now Kurou wondered what had happened to that pledge.

“You ar ber ho leh Kuro, so I thought I wear this for you and then nurse you back to full HP.”

“Eh, swee lah… No wait. How you even get the nurse uniform?”

“It was inside Manaka’s closet of clothes lah.”

“Si gi na… Basket, this kinda thing also want to leave behind.”

Kurou felt a headache coming on.

Manaka was his master’s mei mei, also his ex-towkay. As someone who lived life acting on whims, she was also the one who dressed Hinako up in an excessively erotic maid uniform in the first place.

She was currently pah bo kir, but even when she was gone she was still causing Kurou problems.

“I also say, but this one damn stubborn so what to do?… Aiyo, stand here talk till the cow come home also no point, let’s go back first.”

“Ya lo.”

Kurou nodded at Sefi. There was no point in continuing to stand outside the house and talk. Lightly shaking his head, he started to walk. However, before he could even take a step, he finally noticed his house.

“HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR!?”

He let out a cry of surprise.

Disregarding what the inside looked like, the cottage Kurou lived in looked shabby on the outside, and was a nondescript building.

However, the building in front of Kurou was a brand new two storied house that looked like it had been prefabricated.

“Eh limpei eh chuu an zua?”

“Oh ya hor, I never say.”

Resting her giant sword on her shoulders, Sefi looked up at the small cottage— or rather, big house.

“While you relac one corner in the hospital, I had your house upgraded. Yesterday then finish nia.”

“Oi mana eh sai? Why you even upgrade in the first place?”

Because of his assignment as her bodyguard, Kurou and Hinako both lived in the small cottage together. Although it was abit the cramped, it wasn’t as if the place was hindering them in any way.

“ta por and gi na live together how can? Later you all play punk then how? Also you’re such a ti ko peh later you sure do something to Hina one.”

Sefi glanced over at both Kurou and Hinako with a meaningful look in her eyes.

“So ya la, I stay in here with the both of you from now on. Kao pei kao bu all you want, not gonna change.”

“Wah lao eh…”

Sefi beamed happily at the speechless Kurou.

Hinako seemed to have already been informed of this arrangement, as she was adjusting the position of her cap with a look on her face that suggested she was fine with anything.

“I asked the academy to build it. In the future, it will be used for the security guards in the garden to rest.”

Kurou nodded, chuckling wryly on the inside. It was hard to the academy to refuse any of Sefi’s requests. She was a Swordie with that much influence and power after all.

Living together with Hinako was something that was unavoidable and he couldn’t cancel, but now that Sefi was living together with them…

“So in other words…limpei can morest and buay pai sei about it?!”

“YOU WISH HOR!”

Sefi yelled back at him in a rough tone.

He was sian half that she had denied his request, but there was no denying that Sefi was now going to live with them.

Well, it wasn’t like he was going to raise any objections in the first place. Kurou’s hand lightly touched the katana that was by his side.

Other than wondering what would happen to this sword, it was far less troublesome to just accept whatever fate had in store for him.

This was a lesson he had learnt from the various incidents that had occurred before being hospitalised.


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