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 95: The Conflicting Organizations
Chapter 95: The Conflicting Organizations
The elevator doors opened, and I stepped onto a quiet floor. The office space stretching before me was striking, with its sleek, white design. A wall of glass revealed a stunning view of the city’s nightscape. Amid this scene, Aizawa-san let out a soft breath and smiled at me.
“Good work, Hiro-sama. This is our headquarters from here on out… Are you feeling a bit nervous?”
“Well, somewhat… But it’s more anxiety than nervousness. I’m wondering what’s going to happen next.”
“Please don’t worry. You’ll be fine just being yourself, Hiro-sama. After all, you are our hope.”
A few hours earlier, Aizawa-san had saved me from a dangerous situation. Without a moment to catch my breath, I was brought to the headquarters of a certain organization.
Until now, details about the organization that Aizawa-san, Luna, and the other maids belonged to had been kept hidden. Whenever I asked, my questions were gently brushed off. They were probably trying to protect me from harm and spare me unnecessary worry.
But then, Rei—known as Eve—suddenly appeared, and my old memories were restored. That’s why I came here, to uncover the truth.
“What’s going to happen to Rei… to Eve?”
“For now, she’s been detained. She seems to be in severe mental shock and has lost consciousness. Her future treatment will likely depend on the decisions of those above us.”
“I… I see…”
As Adam, I and Eve, Rei, were both created to be tools, used by others. Honestly, this whole situation has gone too far. She might face severe punishment. Yet, for some reason, I can’t bring myself to hate her. I even want to help her. It’s undeniable that I feel a connection to her, my other half.
“Eve is the one who put you in danger, Hiro-sama. She’s a dangerous individual. Detaining and confining her is inevitable. There’s also the risk that she could harm you again.”
“…Yeah, I get that. But I want to talk to her one more time. That’s okay, right?”
“…I’ll discuss it with the higher-ups.”
Aizawa-san nodded reluctantly, her expression strained. She seemed to be dealing with her own struggles.
I cautiously looked around. The overly silent atmosphere only heightened my unease.
Aizawa-san’s eyes briefly betrayed a hint of worry, but she quickly masked it and moved forward from the elevator.
Beyond it lay a spacious room resembling a conference hall. A man sat alone at a desk.
“It’s been a while, Hiro-kun.”
His low, resonant voice echoed softly in the room. In an instant, I realized who he was.
Aizawa’s father—Kyōichirō Aizawa. The father of Konoha Aizawa and the leader of this organization. The moment his gaze met mine, an indescribable emotion tightened my chest.
I nodded silently.
“…It’s been a while, Kyōichirō-san.”
Kyōichirō-san gave a faint smile as he slowly rose from his chair.
“It seems your memories have returned.”
“Yes, all of them.”
Aizawa-san watched our exchange in silence for a moment before speaking.
“We’ve been worried ever since Hiro-sama regained his memories.”
“I see. Well, as you probably remember, I’ll explain everything clearly today.”
At Kyōichirō-san’s words, I took a deep breath and sat down. Aizawa-san settled beside me.
“There’s something you need to know first.”
Kyōichirō-san leaned his elbows on the desk and began speaking slowly.
“The organization that kidnapped you—known as the ‘New Humanist Faction’—is led by Dr. Yamadera, who used you as an experimental tool for years.”
“The New Humanist Faction… An organization aiming to create new humans…”
Kyōichirō-san nodded quietly at my words.
“Exactly. That institution is driven by the goal of creating new humans. Dr. Yamadera is its mastermind and was once the central figure in the Adam Project.”
“The New Humanist Faction… They conducted experiments under the pretext of evolving humanity?”
Kyōichirō-san paused briefly before continuing.
“Correct. Dr. Yamadera was obsessed with the idea of eradicating ‘old humanity’ and birthing ‘new humanity.’ His research led to the creation of you and Rei—‘Adam’ and ‘Eve’—intended to become beings that surpass humans.”
“But in the end, it was merely about creating humans as tools. They tried to make you and Rei into ‘tools.’”
Kyōichirō-san paused, narrowing his eyes before continuing.
“But we wouldn’t allow that. What good is it for humans to become ‘tools’? We believe humans should simply be human.”
“That’s why we left Dr. Yamadera and formed this organization—the Freedom Faction—to protect you.”
Konoha interjected.
“Exactly. As Father said, the Freedom Faction believes that protecting human ‘freedom’ is paramount. We oppose their attempts to turn humans into tools under the guise of evolution or enhancement.”
“Human freedom, huh…”
I murmured, letting the words sink in.
“But they reject that idea. To them, any means are justified to advance human evolution—treating people as tools, making sacrifices, anything.”
“The Adam and Eve experiments were the result. We want to protect you, the last hope to survive those ‘experiments.’”
Kyōichirō-san’s eyes gleamed sharply.
“But Dr. Yamadera will never give up. He’ll try to reclaim you and Rei. That’s why we want you to make a choice.”
“A choice?”
I looked at Kyōichirō-san.
“Will you choose freedom, or… the path of a new human?”
“We’ll grant you freedom. But if you choose the path of a new human, we’ll respect that choice, though we’ll have to fight against it.”
“We want to know your resolve, Hiro.”
His words struck deep.
Choosing freedom doesn’t mean everything will be safe. A battle awaits. But could I choose their path—the evolution of the New Humanist Faction?
I stood there in silence, frozen in place.