When My Doorbell Rang at 5am, I Got a Wife - Chapter 4: Apparently, I Summoned a Beautiful Miko Girl from Another World.
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Chapter 4: Apparently, I Summoned a Beautiful Miko Girl from Another World.
“For now, have you calmed yourself down?”
After letting me enjoy her breasts for about ten minutes, Erika said that and got up, moving away from me.
“Yes, thank you.”
I, having experienced the magic of her breasts for the first time, expressed my sincere gratitude.
“Now you can talk to me without staring at my breasts, right?”
“Yes, I’m very sorry about that.”
I, freed from the magic of her breasts, offered a sincere apology.
“So, let’s get back to the topic. I’m supposed to be the hero who saved the other world—right?”
“Yes, that’s right.”
“No, I doubt it.”
I asserted it once more.
“No, it’s true.”
“No, no, like no way.”
“It’s true, like true true true, supa dupa true..”
“But I have no life goals, I just took easy classes and somehow graduated from university. Then I got a job at a small company just because I passed the interview, and I’ve been living for ten years, just going with the flow. Where in my life is there any ‘strong’ element that saved the other world?”
I am a typical, unremarkable thirty-something single man who can be found anywhere in Japan.
Well, now that my company has gone bankrupt, I’ve even fallen out of that typical category.
“Erika, if you’re going to lie, you should at least tell a better lie.”
In the end, I felt sorry for this beautiful girl, beyond being angry, so I decided to say it to her gently.
I mean, she let me touch her breasts.
They were so soft.
Fluffy, soft, and bouncy.
Having touched the breasts of such a cute girl, I can’t just say, “Are you a little crazy?” directly, can I, in all common sense?
“No, I’m not lying.”
However, Erika still refused to change her theory.
“Even so, which part of me screams heroic? You say I saved the other world, but what did I even do in that other world?”
“No, you didn’t do anything though?”
“I have no memory of doing such a thing—wait, you mean I didn’t do anything?! Then why am I, who did nothing, considered a hero who saved the other world?”
I mean, really, what is she saying?
It’s too illogical.
It’s so illogical that I refuted it in a second.
“That’s because you summoned me, ehhen!”
Erika said that with her chest puffed out.
Her breasts swayed with a smug expression.
“Summoned you…? I have no memory of summoning you in the first place. And I don’t even have such an incredible skill in the first place.”
Yeah, it’s really strange no matter how you look at it.
I’m just an ordinary worker.
Oh, well, I’m unemployed now and receiving unemployment benefits, but until just the other day, I was working diligently every day for almost ten years.
In other words, even if the wind blows and the bucket shop makes a profit, it probably has no effect on me; I’m just an ordinary person.
There is no way that me has the special ability to summon a beautiful miko girl from another world.
Well, I might fantasize about a one-in-a-million chance, try to practice some summoning magic, or think, “I wish a girl would fall from the sky” and look up at the sky on my way to work, but…
But if you’ve been an anime otaku for a long time, I think anyone, not just me, has done that already at least once.
In other words, I guessed that Erika was either lying or making a fatal mistake.
Also, she might have a serious illness in her head or heart.
If that’s the case, I have to be more gentle with her.
However, Erika insisted,
“There’s no way that’s true. I definitely felt your wish and power to summon me, Yuusha-sama, that is, you. There’s no mistake about it.”
She stubbornly insisted that.






































This is genuinely written by a toddler