Chapter 467: A Hot Date

Chapter 467: A Hot Date



Cherry was rather unused to this sort of thing.

Romance, that is.

Cultivators, as a general rule, tended to avoid long term attachments such as those.

They were a recipe for heartbreak, and a broken heart was the ideal breeding grounds for a heart demon. There were countless stories of mighty, righteous immortals who fell from grace because their lover was killed or simply died of old age before they did.

Cherry never imagined she would wind up in such a serious relationship. Perhaps it was her way of moving away from her previous life and the way she lived it.

In any case, this was the first time she had found herself preparing a surprise date with Robin.

Robin was similarly inexperienced because of her past, so they had both been kind of coasting along, taking life as it came. Sailing around the world, especially with Luffy, didn't really afford them much time for dates, either.

Cherry gave a firm nod, satisfied with what she had prepared. 'It's nothing too special, but Robin will appreciate it,' she thought.

Seeing that the sun was starting to set, she went to find Robin.

...

Somebody was tailing her.

Years of being on the run gave her an almost sixth sense for when trouble was looking for her. These instincts had saved her quite a few times in the past.

Robin knew it wasn't Cherry. Her lover could be a menace at times, but stalking her as a joke wasn't something that she would do.

Robin kept walking as if nothing was wrong, carefully choosing her path to find a more secluded area. Not an alleyway, as that would make it too obvious she was baiting her stalker. Just a side street that it was conceivable she would walk down on her way home.

The stalker took the bait.

"Hold for a moment, miss!" a voice called from behind.

Robin turned to look at the figure, the very picture of innocent curiosity. "Yes? Did you need something from me?"

Robin's arms were held up against her chest in a posture that looked defensive, but if you knew her you would realize it was as aggressive as it could get.

"Sorry to startle you," the old man with a big head said. "Are you the one known as O-Robi?" "That's right...?" Robin wondered what he could want from her. He was dressed like a beggar and his deep frown made it seem like he was anything but happy to see her.

"I was told I could contact, er, I didn't get her name... a young woman with red eyes said I could contact her through you," Yasuie said, scratching his cheek.

Robin raised an eyebrow and tilted her head. She thought, 'Cherry did?'

"..."" Neither Cherry nor Robin had anything to say to that. It was evil at its purest, malice without reason.

"If you guys don't kill that guy, I'm gonna shove his head up his own ass," Cherry spoke after a moment of stunned silence.

"That... isn't a bad idea, if a bit crude..." Yasuie concurred, rubbing his chin as he thought about how Orochi's devil fruit actually made that semi-plausible.

"Enough of that, though!" Cherry clapped once. "I've got a date with a smoking hot babe, so

get lost old man! I'll come find you later when I'm free!"

Yasuie wasn't about to upset the woman who could save his daughter from a lifetime of unseen suffering, so he did as she asked him to and 'got lost'.

"You do?" Robin asked, tilting her head.

"Heck yeah, I do! She had beautiful blue eyes, hair like a waterfall of night sky, an adorable nose, lips you can't but kiss-!" Cherry gushed, before Robin silenced her with a kiss.

When Robin pulled away, she said, "Stop talking and let's go."

Cherry smirked at her. She could tell from Robin's hastening heartbeat that she was more excited than she was outwardly letting on. Cherry took her by the hand and led her outside.

...

"I've never seen the city from this viewpoint before..." Robin marveled at the glowing lights of the Flower Capital from atop the small mountain at the city's edge. "Almost pretty enough to make you forget what all that splendor costs, isn't it?" Cherry said

as she lit a few candles on the table she dragged up here. "I should show you some of the sights I saw in my last life. This world is gorgeous in its own right, but there were so many marvels you can scarcely imagine in the myriad realms."

"Didn't you spend most of your time holed up in a forge?" Robin asked with a sweet smile as

she sat down.

"Yes... one of my many regrets from back then. The myriad realms treated entire worlds like

this world treats its islands, and yet I saw less of them combined than I have this one." Cherry

spoke in a somber tone.

"Do you miss it?" Robin asked, an unreadable look on her face.

"Absolutely not. The natural wonders may pale in comparison, but the people more than make up for that," Cherry replied instantly. "And that isn't even including you~" Robin blushed, casting her gaze down onto the dishes Cherry placed before her. An assortment of different sandwiches, an iced coffee, and a fresh coffee cake just like Grandma Angela makes. It wasn't fancy, but they were things she had sorely missed during her stay in

Wano.

She loved it.