The Villainous Uncle in the Adult Game Gets Unusually High Praise from the Heroines - Chapter 38
Now then, I couldn’t quite wrap my head around the situation.
Tomoe-chan and Sakurako-chan being here made perfect sense, as did Aina-san’s presence. And sure, let’s just say I could understand why Yozuki-chan would be here to hang out as well.
But what was this whole “I’ve decided to start living in this house”?
I absolutely had no idea what that meant.
“Yozuki-chan, by that you mean—”
“I’m going to be a member of this household.”
“Wait, what do you mean you’re going to be a member of this household?”
Looking over at Sho-kun, I saw that he wasn’t so much exasperated as he was outright stunned.
Well, of course. If someone you knew suddenly started throwing a childish tantrum like this, you’d have no choice but to be shocked.
I’d probably feel the same way in his position.
“Uhh…”
Aina-san gave a troubled laugh before speaking to me.
“Um, it seems like Yozuki-chan had a fight with her sister.”
“A fight?”
The twin sisters who, in the original story, were willing to sacrifice themselves for each other?
Wait, was that even possible?
N-no, well, even if the twin sisters were close, there was no rule that said they couldn’t fight sometimes.
Maybe they just happened to be at odds this time… but still, would a fight escalate to the point where she’d say, ‘I’m running away and moving into another house’?
Just what kind of terrible thing could her sister, Asahi-chan, have said to her?
“Still, wouldn’t it be difficult to just run away from home with your parents around…?”
“My dad and mom are always busy and hardly ever come home, so it’s fine.”
That was not fine.
“At the very least, shouldn’t you let your sister know you’re staying here…?”
Aina-san gently suggested, but Yozuki-chan shook her head stubbornly.
“I don’t care about my sister.”
“But still, she must be worried—”
“It’s her own fault.”
“Wow…”
I had no words.
No, none of us did.
Meanwhile, for some reason, Yozuki-chan stood there, puffing out her chest with misplaced confidence. She was probably so worked up that she didn’t even know what she was saying.
From somewhere in the distance, the sound of cicadas chirping reached us.
…It was almost summer vacation. The heat of summer.
Even though it was already getting late, staying outside like this would just leave us drenched in sweat and might even lead to heatstroke.
“…For now, let’s all go inside.”