Chapter 314: Seven Colours



Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet.

If I'm correct, those are the seven colours of the rainbow. I think I can find five of the colours on Nina's body if I look 'deep' enough.

But where in the world am I going to find yellow and orange on her body?

I really can't think of any part of her body that has those colours, that is, unless I ask her to pee in front of me, which I would surely receive a slap in the face if I really did.

Well, before I even think of pealing her clothes to have a check, I should probably bring her to a mood where she would willingly accept my request, which won't be the easiest to do but isn't impossible at the same time.

"W-What are you doing, Kafka? Why are you staring at me like that?...It feels like you're going to pounce on me at any second." Nina stood on guard when she caught me staring at every nook and cranny of her body to figure out where all the different colours were, and she took a stance like she was ready to throw a kick at me if I made a move.

"Oh, it's nothing.

I was just feeling grateful to my parents for bringing me to this town, even though I was a little reluctant at first...Or else I would've never met a woman as exquisite as you, Nina, who makes me think that God really has sent his blessings down onto this world." I said with a smile on my face, which made Nina face palm herself while having flushed cheeks, wondering just why such cheesy lines from a kid who was still in school were actually making her feel butterflies in her stomach.

I then added as I looked around the lobby, "...I was also wondering if you had a toolbox that we could use to fix the vending machine."

"Oh, I do, Kafka. It's back in the storage room." Nina's head perked up and she quickly went to fetch the set of tools I was asking for. "Just wait here for a second. I'll be right back."

I could hear the sounds of boxes being shifted after Nina entered a small room in the lobby, and seeing how she had an eager look on her face when she entered the room, it was obvious that Nina was quite excited to learn something that her father would've normally done in the past.

"Why? What are you going to do to me now?" Nina asked vigilantly but still followed what I said and obediently bent down until her face was right next to mine.

"You don't have to be so scared, Nina...I'm not that scary of a person." I said as I took out a handkerchief from my pocket, and to Nina's surprise, I started to wipe some parts of Nina's face with it. "It's just that there's some dust on your face from searching for the toolbox, and I'm helping you wipe it off."

"Who do you think that I'm, Kafka? A little kid? I can do it myself." Nina looked at me in an indignant manner for treating her like a child, but still stood and let me clean the dust off her face, like she really didn't mind what I was doing.

And after having a look at the pure look in her eyes as I helped her, she couldn't help but feel bad that she was doubting my intentions when I was sincerely trying to help her out. She then reluctantly said, while standing up and brushing her dusty clothes,

"Fine, Kafka. I'll do as you said and sit on your lap...But don't you dare try to do anything weird to me while I'm on top of you, since there's a toolbox full of sharp tools right next to me, and I wouldn't mind giving you a little poke with any one of them if you try anything strange."

Nina warned me about the consequences and placed the toolbox right next to me, like she was telling me that she wasn't joking.

She then gave my lap one last glance with a little tint on her cheeks and placed her legs over mine until she was standing right over me. And without wasting any moment, she slowly lowered her perky ass that hovered over my face as it went down, leaving behind a refreshing scent like a pine tree in the cold winter, and she gently sat herself right on my lap.

Sit~

All I could do the moment I felt Nina's bouncy ass submerge into my lap like it was a marshmallow that was melting in the blistering heat of a bonfire was let out a big smile and thank the Gods up above for giving me the opportunity to have such a delightful experience.

And even though the opportunity came with a bunch of risks that always ended with my indefinite death, I believed it was still worth it at the end of the day, as my existence was worth nothing compared to the sight I was seeing now of Nina, who was trying to hide the embarrassed look on her face that looked so adorable at the moment.

True happiness came with a bunch of equal risks...But in my situation, the joy I was feeling definitely outweighed the risks, without a doubt.