A Love-Comedy Comes Along with Sex! ~ It Seems the Human Race Will Perish Unless I, Who has Zero Dating Experience, Use my Cheat Penis to Create a Harem and Ensure the Proliferation of Our Descendants ~ - Chapter 94: The Root Cause
Chapter 94: The Root Cause
The white room begins to collapse. The ceiling shatters, the floor cracks, and the walls crumble and disappear, as if a fantasy is being shattered, and the memory space is vanishing.
I hold onto Rei’s arm, feeling a sense of being sucked in. The ground beneath my feet crumbles, and gravity goes haywire. My consciousness fades, and my body is thrown into the air—
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I return to reality.
When I open my eyes, I see the cold concrete ceiling. An inorganic room. The sharp light of the white fluorescent tubes pierces my eyes.
My body feels heavy. It’s hard to breathe. In front of me, Rei is crouched, having collapsed. She’s biting her lip and shaking.
But what stops me more than anything is—
“Tsk tsk… I didn’t expect you to fail.”
The hoarse voice is low and cold. The moment I hear it, my body trembles.
I slowly raise my gaze.
“You…”
There stands the man I saw in the memory room—Dr. Yamadera.
Short, skinny, and in his mid-60s to early 70s. His short hair, mixed with white, has a sharp gaze, and his thin eyes shine from behind. He wears metal-framed glasses, and his expression is cold and indifferent, like that of a researcher.
I know this face. I couldn’t forget it. I remember everything. The root cause of the “Adam and Eve” plan.
“Dr. Yamadera…”
My throat tightens. Goosebumps rise on my skin. I can’t defy this man. My instincts tell me that I’ve never felt such fear before. I start to breathe heavily. It still feels like a bad dream.
Dr. Yamadera looks at me, his mouth twisted. His eyes are like those of someone looking at garbage, filled with disgust.
“Annoying… this defective thing.”
My heart beats wildly. I feel a chill.
Ah, it’s him.
The one who conducted the experiment on me as “Adam.” The one who tried to turn me into an emotionless tool.
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“This experimental subject is defective. Strip away its emotions.”
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“Collapse its mental self. Leave only its functions.”
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“Why does it cry? Why does it laugh? It’s a failure…”
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Past memories flash back into my mind.
And now, the way he spits out the word “defective.” Nothing has changed. This guy hasn’t changed at all.
I clench my fist.
“What do you want?”
Dr. Yamadera snorts at my voice.
“What do I want? Of course. I came to retrieve you, defective.”
As Dr. Yamadera raises his hand slightly, black-suited men appear, surrounding us. They are tough men with guns and bulletproof jackets, clearly trained combatants.
“You’re… going to capture me?”
“Of course.”
Dr. Yamadera, with his hands in his lab coat pockets, smiles coldly.
“From the day you disappeared… my experiment was forced to stop. Annoying… if those traitors hadn’t betrayed me, the true ‘new humanity’ would have been born by now!”
Dr. Yamadera scratches his head wildly, as if he’s gone mad. His already sparse hair is reduced even further.
“But… the plan is not over yet… Eve, who is the counterpart to Adam. If I have her, the new humanity will be born.”
Dr. Yamadera’s insane smile rises eerily under the white fluorescent lights.
“However… I am disappointed in you, Eve. You should have a 99% resonance rate with Adam, yet you… you ‘failed’? You piece of trash!!!”
“Hii!”
Eve—Rei—can only crouch where she is. She is, in a sense, a being born to mate with me and give birth to the new humanity. To the doctor, she is just a tool, just like me.
“Damn it.”
“Hmph. You’ve learned to talk big. Defective. But that’s over today. From now on, you’re my guinea pig!”
Dr. Yamadera’s voice echoes in the room. The black-suited men all aim their guns, looking down at me with cold eyes.
This is bad.
My body is still not fully mobile. Rei can’t stand up either. If we stay like this—
“Capture him.”
Dr. Yamadera orders in a low voice. The black-suited men take a step forward.
At that moment—
“Boom!”
A loud noise echoes.
A part of the wall explodes, and concrete fragments scatter.
“What…?”
The black-suited men are shaken, and I open my eyes wide.
The one who appears from the smoke is—
Aizawa-san and my personal maid, Luna.
“There are 12 enemy combatants. Dr. Yamadera is present. All are in combat readiness. Permission to fire.”
“Hiro-sama-sama! Are you okay?!”
Dozens of fully armed troops rush into the room. They carry weapons I’ve never seen before, and they approach us slowly.
“Damn it! We’ll retreat for now!”
Dr. Yamadera, realizing the disadvantage, panics and flees to the back of the room.
He must have secured an escape route in advance. When he moves the shelves, a hidden door appears, and he runs through it and escapes.
“Damn it! Wait!”
Aizawa-san and a few armed men chase after him. It’s like a scene from a Hollywood movie.
I watch this, then collapse onto the ground, relieved. I feel so relieved that all the strength leaves my body.
“Haa…”
This time, it was really dangerous. If Aizawa-san hadn’t come to my rescue, I don’t know what would have happened.
“Hiro-sama-sama! Are you okay?!?!”
“Guh…”
Luna rushes at me and hugs me tightly. Tears stream from her eyes. She’s usually not so emotional. I’ve never seen Luna like this before.
I stroke Luna’s hair and try to calm her down. At the same time, I look at Aizawa-san.
“Hiro-sama-sama… I’m glad you’re safe.”
Aizawa-san also kneels and hugs me, her eyes filled with tears. I’m a little surprised by Aizawa-san’s unexpected action. I’ve never seen her like this before.
“Aizawa-san… thank you for coming. I’m really grateful.”
“No, rather, you should blame us for not being able to eliminate the threat in advance. I’m really sorry.”
Aizawa-san bows deeply.
I look at her and feel reassured that she’s back to normal. But there are also many things that aren’t normal.
Yes, I remembered.
“Aizawa-san, I remember everything.”
“……So… I see.”
My past. Adam. The experiment. Dr. Yamadera. The opposing organization. And the Aizawa family, who protected me.
I hold Aizawa-san’s hand tightly and then hug her tightly.
“You’ve… always… always protected me. Thank you. Thank you so much.”
I’m alive today because of Aizawa-san. No matter how much I thank her, it’s not enough.
So, for now.
Let’s rejoice in this reunion from that day.
Aizawa-san sheds big tears. Her embrace tightens. Her body shakes, and her voice trembles as she replies.
“—Welcome back, Hiro-sama.”
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