Chapter 56 (2/2)
Fii herself had planned on stopping this once she was sure that he wouldn’t let people know she was a woman.
He caused her some problems earlier, sure, but Fii still saw him as a fellow dorm member.
But when the boys around her heard her explanation, what they all thought was…
(Isn’t this exactly how you train a dog…?)
As they were all astounded, what really stood out were two things. First, her way of thinking just showed how despicable she was to the core. Second, although this transfer student had come in and caused a mess, it made them tremble to see him reduced to a dog like this.
But Fii was completely indifferent to it all and simply smiled as Doug came back with food for two.
“Plus, it’s not like I’m having him listen to me for free!”
Fii got out of her seat and sat Doug down there in exchange.
Then, with an inexplicably tragic and determined expression, Fii stabbed one of her three wieners with a fork.
“As thanks for listening to me, you can have one of my precious wieners as a reward!”
Most of the menu was free to as many helpings as you wanted, but wieners were rationed out. To Fii who loved eating, giving away one of her wieners felt akin to giving away her lifeblood.
But that wasn’t how the boys saw it.
‘If you listen to me, I’ll give you food’
It was dog training, no matter how you saw it. It was undeniable now.
“Come on. Aaaahn.”
Paying no heed to the stiff expressions around her, Fii held out the wiener to Doug’s mouth.
“N-, No, I can eat by… myself…” replied Doug, a little fl.u.s.tered.
Still, Fii didn’t stop.
“Aaaahn!”
Sticking to her guns, she pressed Doug to open his mouth.
Having seemingly given up on something, Doug opened his mouth with his face a little red.
Like that, Doug had a wiener placed into his mouth and was forced to chew it up.
Watching Doug eating the wiener, Fii happily patted his head.
“Good boy, good boy!”
At this point, he was being treated like a dog from every angle.
Or rather, even Fii herself was reminded of how she wanted a dog as a child but wasn’t allowed to have one.
No matter how unfamiliar they were with him, the apprentice knight boys couldn’t help but sympathise with this transfer student-turned-dog as they shed tears of sorrow for him.
But as for Doug himself, for some reason he felt a little happy…
Well of course he was. Having spent his youth training in the sword, he never had much opportunity to interact with a girl.
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