Chapter 110: Home (2/2)
Or in better words, there are a lot of elderly here who don't want the noise. In any case, it became a really great place to grow up even if it's this quiet.
”I see. Daisuke lived in this quiet neighborhood.”
Since we're near our destination the two of them raised their head and started looking out to see the scenery outside of the car.
”We also lived here before. And I remembered where I first met Dai-kun.”
We probably first met during our past lives, you know?
Err… I couldn't really remember when we met during that time in her memory, it got torn together with whatever happened back then or it was just a part of her fabricated memories.
”Right. You two are something like childhood friends.”
Yumiko commented with a little envy in her voice.
”But Dai-kun couldn't remember. That's one of the things that we will do, to go back to the places in my memory to investigate and see if Dai-kun's memories will be triggered.”
The enthusiasm in her eyes made me feel guilty. I already know what we'll be doing will result in nothing but if it will make her happy then I'll accompany her like we first planned.
Since we wanted to surprise my family, I had the driver drop us a few blocks away from our house.
After buying some cakes at a nearby pastry shop, we started making our way to our house.
”That pastry shop owner asked who is your girlfriend...”
Yumiko still had a hint of red in her face after leaving that shop while Yuko was giggling to herself by remembering what has just happened…
”That face when she heard Dai-kun's answer is priceless.”
”I'm just stating the truth. Err… she's someone who saw me growing up here so I'm sure it will be the talk of the neighborhood by tomorrow.”
Kuramoto's son brought home two gorgeous girls and claimed that both were his girlfriends.
That will probably be the headline.
With my Adaptability that sort of attention wouldn't really faze me but what about these two?
Ah. Just looking at their happy faces, they're more than happy to announce it to everyone. But yeah, the one who will have more to say about this situation will be them.
”Mom. Dad. I'm home.”
After entering the front door, my voice rang out to announce our arrival. Yuko and Yumiko were behind me, fidgeting as they were. They were actually nervous at meeting my parents that they each took one of the two boxes of cake from my hands so that they could hold it for them to stay calm.
As soon as my voice rang out, I could hear someone exclaiming from inside and a few seconds later, the face that sent me off while having a sad but happy face appeared before me.
”Mom. I'm home.”
I smiled and yeah, she's not really surprised at me coming back home but because of the two girls behind me.
”Son. What is this? Who are these lovely ladies?”
With a smile blooming from her face, she already had an idea. Her son brought home two girls, she probably thought one of them is my girlfriend. But upon seeing the two clasping my hands, she became more intrigued.
”It's nice meeting you, mother.”
”Uhm. Nice meeting you, mother.”
As if the two rehearsed it together, they both bowed in front of my mother and greeted her with a smile.
I heard them talking about how they will address my parents earlier and they settled at addressing them as mother and father.
”Uhm. Mom, they're my future wives, Yuko and Yumiko.”
Since we're already here and there's no point in hiding it from them, I introduced the two girls with what I really think of them.
The world order will soon crumble if the Dark Cult starts their activities, so taking them both as my wives will be the least of the other people's worries by then.
”Huh?!”
Though she expected me to say something absurd, she probably didn't think that I would jump ahead and declare them as such.
”What the hell did that boy just say?! Am I hearing things?”
And from the interior of the house, another loud voice drew near and the face of my father appeared before us.
Upon seeing him, the two girls bowed again and repeated their greetings, now with a hint of embarrassment but the joy in their eyes upon seeing my parents and the way I introduced them were apparent.