Chapter 336: (Cursed Child) The "Flower Shop's" Last "Mischief"
The Reincarnated Extra
(Cursed Child) The âFlower Shopâsâ Last âMischiefâ
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Grandma Numbri collapsed in the afternoon, while the sun was still high.
She hasnât woken up yet.
Itâs almost midnight.
In less than an hour, it will be âDawn Dayâ.
ââ¦â¦â¦â¦â
Until now, Iâve been sitting by Grandmaâs bedside, just holding her hand tightly.
Of course, I did other things too.
Naturally, I called a doctor.
Right after Grandma collapsed, I carried the doctor from the hospital Grandma usually goes to and had him examine her.
â¦â¦The doctor just shook his headâ¦â¦ He didnât prescribe any medicine or anything.
Hesitantly, Extra-sama called out to me.
And she uttered words of resignation.
Butâ¦â¦ it was at that moment.
âMmmâ¦â¦ cough, Emiâ¦â¦?â
â!?â
Coughing, Grandmaâ¦â¦ slightly opened her eyes.
âGrandma.â
âCough, coughâ¦â¦ Oh my, oh my, itâs already so darkâ¦â¦ I overslept. Did you close the shop?â
âI closed it.â
âWhat about dinner?â
âI already ate. I saved some for you too.â
âIs that so, is that soâ¦â¦ What time is itâ¦â¦?â
âPast 11 oâclock.â
âIs thatâ¦â¦ so. Cough.â
Wheezing, she exhaled with difficulty.
After talking about such trivial matters with me.
Grandma smiled sadly.
âAt leastâ¦â¦ I wanted to make it to âDawn Dayââ¦â¦ cough, but it seems I wonât make itâ¦â¦â
âWhat are you saying?â
I wiped the sweat from Grandmaâs forehead, trying to appear calm.
Iâm expressionless by nature.
Iâm good at hiding my emotions.
âThe doctor said youâre just tired. Youâll get better once you get some sleep.â
Iâm supposed to be good at it.
âHahahaâ¦â¦ Emi, youâre bad at lying.â
Grandma grinned and reached out to my cheek.
âUnlike me.â
She said that and wiped away my tears.
The ticking sound of the clock.
The sound of Grandmaâs cough.
The sound of me sniffing.
For a while, those sounds filled the room, that was all.
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âHey, Emi.â
Glancing at me as I continued to tremble slightly with tears streaming down my face, Grandma coughed and grinned.
âIâm an old woman now.â
ââ¦â¦â¦â¦â
âIâve lived long enough.â
ââ¦â¦â¦â¦â
âCanât you send me offâ¦â¦ with a smile?â
ââ¦â¦â¦â¦ Impossible.â
I wiped my tears roughly and muttered.
âIâ¦â¦ have never smiled in my life.â
âWhat a difficult childâ¦â¦ you are.â
Cough, cough. After coughing again.
Grandma let out a big sigh and said that with a wry smile.
And again, silence.
ââ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â
Tick-tock, tick-tock, the sound of the clock.
Thereâs almost no mana leaking from Grandma anymore.
I can see it, so I understand.
That thereâs really not much time left.
ââ¦â¦Hey.â
So, I said.
âI said it earlier, right? âIâll repay you. Just tell me anything.'â
ââ¦â¦â¦â¦â
Upon hearing those words, Grandma.
Silently closed her eyes and fell silent.
But, after a few minutes.
She clearly said.
ââ¦â¦There is.â
Yes, she said.
â!â
Suddenly, Grandmaâs grip on my hand tightened.
I was surprised and looked at her face.
Grandma was grinning again.
But this smile was different from her previous sad smile.
It was like a mischievous childâs.
Thatâs the impression I got from her smile.
âHey, Emi, I have a favor to ask.â
âTell me anything.â
Nodding, I replied. Taking a deep breath, Grandma said to meâ¦â¦
âI want youâ¦â¦ to join me in the âFlower Shopâsâ last âmischiefâ.â
Her eyes were wide open and shining brightly.