Chapter 99
When morning came, I woke up earlier than usual and silently got out of bed. Kneeling down on the bedroom, I faced the three sleeping women and put my hands together.
"Thank you for blessing me with your love," I prayed to them.
I had found a new religion. In my eyes, only they were Goddesses. After performing my daily prayer, I left the room and went to the living room, where I sat down and updated my journal.
A lot happened in only three days. I could only imagine what would happen in the following year.
Taking out a sketchbook, I occupied myself with drawing while eating some fruit for breakfast. I sketched the town, the lake, the fish we ate, the people who tried to kill me, and the many animals and monsters I had seen, including those from the dungeon.
I draw Pokora’s blank face, and realized I couldn’t show my journal to people who didn’t know she was from Earth. I am a firm believer that people should tell their own stories, especially if that includes secrets they’re not ready to reveal to just anyone.
I hummed as I draw Sonya running along the shore of the lake, and closed the sketchbook when I was done.
Next I pulled out my spear and checked it for a while. The bright orange blade was spotless and had no chipping even though I had used the thing quite a lot. I had no real knowledge of how to maintain equipment or weapons, but I could tell it was in top form. It’s weight was nice, and the balance was perfect for me.
Holding it on a stretched finger, I noticed it didn’t wobble in the slightest.
A door opened, and I turned to look at the source.
Lapia came out of the room freshly showered, wearing her daily clothes and approached me with a smile on her face.
