Chapter 54 - 53: Kasumi... Karena Mother!
While coincidences like these are the stuff of stories, Roland couldn’t help but think this was a bit too convenient. What were the odds of running into Aunt Kasumi in a place like this?
The beautiful woman before him was someone he knew intimately: Kasumi Kaur... Karena Mother. She was currently Roland’s closest and most beloved aunt, without exception.
What?
You might argue that Aunt Yukio should be his closest and most beloved aunt, right?
Don’t be ridiculous. How could it possibly be Yukio of all? Even if you used your butt to think, Yukio wouldn’t even be in the running.
After all... in Roland’s heart, he had long stopped treating Yukio as just an aunt. They were now in a relationship where they frequently transformed into a pair of "immoral adulterers," blurring the lines between aunt and lover.
That’s why Roland could declare Karena mother as his sole most beloved aunt, a fondness tinged with a twisted sense of filial piety.
To be honest, before the System selected Yukio as his target, Roland’s relationship with Kasumi had been slightly closer.
It wasn’t that Roland found Kasumi more attractive than Yukio’s. In truth, both his aunts were equally captivating in terms of figure, beauty, and the boundless affection they showered upon him—a love that far surpassed what they showed their own daughters.
If he has to describe Kasumi she is definitely a top tier beautiful woman her black hair tied in a low ponytail and her green eyes which seems to have some magnetic effects. As for her figure it is as bombastic as Yukio’s she has D-cup breasts hide behind a yellow blouse currently, she had a big peach ass wrapped in a casual brown skirt and a thin waist with no fat. The most eye catching thing is her small ornament like thing between her eyebrows which she told him is a ’bindi’ from her mother country.
Both women were peerless, mature beauties whose husbands had mysteriously succumbed to kxk Syndrome prematurely. Deprived of male companionship for years, they channeled all their longing for men onto Roland.
