CH 29
I Was Reincarnated as a Man Who Cuckolds Erotic Heroines, but I Will Never Cuckold Them (WN)
ââ¦â¦ Hey Ayana, what did I do?â
ââ¦â¦ I donât think you did anything.â
There was me and Ayana, looking at the house from a distance, not sneaking into it. For me, itâs my house, and for Ayana, itâs like half her house, so why donât we just go in? But there is a reason why we canât do that.
ââ¦..Sis is lateâ
A woman was twilight in front of my house, looking at her phone. She was waiting in front of the house, which probably means that she has something to do with one of the family members who is not at home. But her appearance is â¦â¦ something scary. Iâd say itâs Yankee-like, or that the atmosphere has a thorn in its side.
âIâve never seen him before, but I wonder who she is.ââ
ââ¦â¦A debt collector?â
There shouldnât be any debts in my family⦠Well, I wouldnât know unless I ask my mom about money-related matters, but at least weâre not living a life where debt collectors come to our home, I think.
â¦Okay, thereâs no point in just standing here. I gather my courage and approach the woman. I told Ayana to wait there, but she wonât leave my side, making a fist and insisting that she wonât let go.
ââ¦?â
The woman notices us as we get closer. Up close, sheâs probably in her late 30s? Even so, sheâs incredibly beautiful. She looks at me, her eyes widen in surprise, and then she opens her mouth, seemingly at a loss for words.
âC-Could it be, Towa-kun?â
ââ¦Eh?â
Towa-kun, letâs ignore the â-kunâ for now, but hearing my name being called, Iâm taken aback. Ayana also lets out a small âEh?â At this reaction, the woman runs up to me.
âUwaa, Towa-kun, youâve grown so much! Yeah, youâre such a good-looking man! I can understand why Sis would be proud of you!â
Saying that, the woman hugs me tightly. Her scary atmosphere from earlier changes so drastically that Iâm a little dumbfounded. Ayanaâs cheeks are puffed up, but she seems to have stopped saying anything when she saw the happy womanâs face.
âOops, Iâm sorry. I was just so happy â¦â¦ hmmm, where should I start explaining? Let me first introduce myself. I am Kanzaki Eto and an old acquaintance of Towaâs mother, I guess you could say that.â
âI see.â
ââ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â
My mother had a friend like her â¦â¦ Anyway, Ayana and I brought the woman, Kanzaki-san, up to my house. She showed us a photo she had been carrying around, and my mother was clearly standing right next to Kanazaki-san in it. Perhaps because of that, Ayana and I were much less guarded.
âThen when Sis got a boyfriend, she suddenly became really gentle. She, who was once called Yasha-hime and feared by others, became scared instead.â
ââ¦..Yasha-hime?â [TL:Demon Princess]
âThat was the nickname she had.â
Mom didnât like to talk much about the past. She could tell me some things, but I didnât know that she had been given such an embarrassing nickname.
As we talked with Kanzaki-san, Mom came home.
âIâm home~ Eh, Kanzaki!?â
It turns out they really did know each other. I had my doubts, of course. Even my mother was surprised that Kanzaki-san came over today. But she was happy to see her after so long, and we decided to eat dinner together.
âIâll help too!â
âItâs okay, Ayana-chan. Leave it to me.â
âOkayâ¦â
I chuckled at the disappointed look on Ayanaâs face. She seemed to enjoy cooking with my mother and always helped out whenever she came over. As I watched her return reluctantly, Kanzaki-san asked me a question.
âBy the way, I canât believe a cute girl like her is Towaâs girlfriend. You two look good together, but how did you manage to catch her?â
As she asked, I was about to explain that there were various reasons, but Ayana cut in, hugging my arm tightly and speaking strongly to Kanzaki-san.
âI was caught from the beginning. Body, heart, and everything! So thereâs no room for anyone else to come between us!â
Ayanaâs strong words made Kanzaki-san roll her eyes. To tell you the truth, I was surprised to hear Ayana say it so strongly. Ayana looked at me with a huff, buried her face in my chest, and told me why.
ââ¦Itâs just a little jealousy. I get upset when Towa-kun talks to other girls. I know I should try to fix itâ¦I really do.â
Ayana fell silent after saying that. From her demeanor, it was clear that she was troubled by her own shortcomings. But from my perspective, even that side of Ayana was cuteâ¦I guess thatâs just the weakness of being in love. As I gently stroked her head, Kanzaki-san watched us with a smile, as if watching something heartwarming.
âItâs nice to see that kind of thing. A happy scene can make everyone around you smile.â
âIs that so?â
âWellâ¦in a way, itâs tough for me since I donât have a man.â
I couldnât really say much in response to that. But despite my initial suspicions, I felt that Kanzaki-san was a really nice person after talking to her for a little while. Of course, part of it might be because Iâm still a kid and sheâs an adult, but I sensed something comforting and motherly about her, like my own mom.
âIs there anyone you like, Kazanki-san?â
âOoh~, youâre curious, arenât you, Towa? To be honest, I like women.â
ââ¦.Heh~â
ââ¦â¦(Sasa)â
I didnât mean to deny or judge same-sex relationships, but I was taken aback by her sudden coming out and my response was delayed. Ayana quickly moved away from Kanzaki-san. Kanzaki-san waved her hands, denying it was a joke.
âIâm kidding, Iâm kidding! Ayana-chan, youâre being mean! You didnât have to move away like that.â
âIâm sorryâ¦I justâ¦â
ââ¦That reaction hurts me a little, you know.â
There was a heavy silence as Kanzaki-san became dejected, but despite all the ups and downs, it seemed like Ayana and Kanzaki-san were starting to get along. At that moment, my mom arrived with some food.
âAlright, itâs done! Iâm sorry itâs just something simple like fried chicken and nikujaga.â (stewed meat and potatoes)
âThatâs totally fine, Sis. Anything you make is delicious!â
Kanzaki-san happily received the dishes and arranged them. I helped carry the remaining dishes, and we began our dinner with this new acquaintance, Kanzaki-san.
âSis, Towa has really become a handsome guy, you know?â
âYes, he has! Towa looks just like him, and heâs handsome and kind⦠I love him so much, Towa~!!â
ââ¦Mom, you smell like alcohol.â
Iâm happy to be hugged, but she really does smell like alcohol⦠come to think of it, something like this has happened before.
âAyana-chan, youâre not jealous of Sis, are you?â
âOf course not. Sheâs Towa-kunâs mother, right? Itâs only natural.â
ââ¦But your pupils are dilated.â
âDid you say something?â
â! No! I said nothing!â
In any case, itâs a lively atmosphere. Personally, I donât dislike it. Sometimes I want to spend time quietly, but when people gather like this, itâs nice to be lively.
ââ¦Hey, Eto, am I really able to properly interact with Towa as a parent?â
âWhat are you saying, Sis? Towa-kunâs smile is proof enough, isnât it?â
âBut what if itâs a fake smile? Ever since that accident, Towa has been⦠for so longâ¦!â
â¦It was just for a moment. For a moment, a scene that I had never seen before flashed through my head.
The sight of Ayana-chan comforting my mother, who was crying⦠and the sight of Kanzaki-san, who was looking at my mother, had a frightening expression that I couldnât imagine from the girlfriend in front of me.
In front of me, my mother clings to me, and Ayana-chan and Kanzaki-san talk as if theyâre good friends⦠the scene I just saw was so unlikely that I shake my head to forget it.
âBy the way, Ayana-chan, didnât you have any rivals when it came to getting together with Towa-kun?â
âAh, thatâs something Iâm curious about too. You two have always been close, but were there any rivals?â
As the two of them asked their question, Ayana tilted her head, not understanding what they were talking about.
âRivalâ¦?â
âYeah, yeah.â
âThatâs right.â
âA rival refers to someone who is an equal opponent, right? There is no such thing as a rival to my feelings for Towa-kun. â¦â¦â
âOhhâ¦â
ââ¦â¦thatâs great, Ayana-chan!â
Ayana laughed through her nose, and for some reason, my mother and her friend started applauding. Then, somehow, it turned into a time for Ayana to talk about how she felt about me to the two of them. In many ways, I couldnât join in on that conversation, so I sat alone and ate the nikujaga that my mother had made.