Chapter 84: New adventure
Celes had been on a new adventure with her master for nearly a week now.
They left the village where she had beaten him to bring him back on the right track, then went south again, aiming to see The Oracle's statue. Their goal was also the Heaven Library Guild, but Leon felt a strong need to see the existence that had given him his class.
Celes didn't really mind, for there was a chance for The Oracle to guide her, too.
"Master rarely takes a break…." Celes hovered her eyes on her master, sometimes whispering beneath her cute little nose, not allowing Leon to hear her words.
She was beneath a vast umbrella, laying her tall and voluptuous body on a sunbed. However, the vampiress didn't let any sun lick her curves, for she didn't want to lose her pale skin. And though it seemed impossible for a vampire to become tanned just from adventuring with the sun high, Celes liked to be in the shadow anyway.
Holding a glass of liquor in her little right hand, Celes kept her attention on Leon. Because of him, she never felt like taking a nap, for he kept working on their adventure. He created a schedule for them, then bothered Celes so much that they ended up arguing thrice in the morning.
"You aren't a common human that will only live up to one hundred years, Master…." Celes lazily turned her head to the side but still kept her eyes on her master, thinking about his words from nearly a week ago.
After he returned to the inn, Leon shared his thoughts about The Coffin. That left the vampiress speechless as her race never slept in coffins, so Leon's words sounded funny and absurd at the same time. She had pierced him with such a weird gaze that Leon blushed and changed the topic.
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Every time Celes found some time to herself, she recalled his words and thought about that coffin. Yes, her race had never used these, but if someone died, that person usually would end up in a coffin. Celes had been gone for some time, too, chained and unconscious for ages.
Leon hadn't seen the chains wrapping the coffin, so they couldn't exclude the possibility of someone related to the Human Emperor being held inside.
"That uncertainty can't haunt me…." Celes slightly changed her position on her sunbed again, staring at her master from a different perspective.
While Celes always found time for herself and her liquor, Leon spent that on crafting classes. He mainly worked on the blacksmith class and his new project, inspired by the dwarven craft that he called [Mecha]. Leon also surprised Celes with the news that he'd started making out panties for her.
He found a tailor in the village and then simply learned a few stuff and tricks through the system. He hadn't used the Bloody Threads yet, for Leon wanted to make sure that the high-quality stuff would cover Celes' precious spot.
And as the vampiress thought like that, she couldn't help but get hotter.
She changed her position again, and her little hand slipped into her pants for some reason. "Master's doing that for me… And tailoring panties must turn him on, too, as he thinks about me wearing them… Ah, it's like a break for master… I'm taking care of a master, too…."
A faint moan escaped the vampiress' lips, and she no longer thought about the mysterious coffin.
Continuing, Celes had done a lot of work, too. Since she couldn't get cheap stuff for her alchemy in the villages, she'd used the system shop and bought the needed stuff, paying a little more. Thus, not only did she practice her new battle style with Leon, but Celes also did some experiments with her alchemy class!
Leon had a stricter schedule: fighting training, crafting classes, and reading the dwarf and dragon's cards to learn about their past. On top of that, Leon didn't want to waste time, too, and he just couldn't easily absorb that information and skills from the dwarf. Of course, it's been just a week, so Leon had plenty of time to adjust and find more time for the vampiress.
But perhaps, her sleeping tendencies had left him irritated so much that he would rather overwork himself. The same couldn't be said about the vampiress, for this girl liked her morning naps and booze time.
She wasn't called [Bloody Booze] for no reason!
"Master… Master…." Celes bit her shirt and munched on it while something fast and slippery went down around her legs. Soon, she parted her lips and drooled, her eyes went in the opposite direction, and her body violently spasmed. From the look on her face, no one would think she was sick, though — maybe a little more passionate.
The vampiress soon lost her strength and laid herself more comfortably on the sunbed, doing her best to keep her breath under her control, to say nothing of keeping her eyes on the master, just in case he noticed her.
Leon was so absorbed in his portable smithy that he would only notice something wrong if an enemy were to appear or Celes notified him of dangers.
His project was fun and something he looked forward to.
But a few hours later, as the evening came and the sun ran away from the horizon, Leon received a message from the system telling him that the second personality had entirely absorbed Alexandra Aquarisen's memories.
[The second personality's memories had been completely overwritten.]
[You can summon her.]
Leon wiped the sweat off his forehead, glancing at a glove on his right. Smiling, he put it in his inventory, packed his portable smithy in the blink of an eye, then headed to the vampiress.
Since it's been evening, the vampiress's favorite time, Celes appeared full of enthusiasm and energy, glancing at her master with a lovely shade of red patched on her cheeks. Those eyes shone nearly crimson, ready to answer his every wish.
Well, the evening was naturally the vampiress time, for she decided to sleep with Leon at night to continue interacting with him and practice. She had chosen the same when Louise was around.
Her choice seemed even more obvious now.
"We can let the dragon out."
Celes didn't like that. "You ought to drink with me, Master!"
"Ah, well, I guess she can wait."
In an instant, the vampiress' expression changed, and her eyes lit up even more.