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#mypost#trop#the rings of power#adar#older post#one of my mutuals on twitter said it best#adar represents the end of saurons manipulations/ abuse#galadriel the beginning and celebrimbor the middle#I think his conversation with Galadriel in the latest episode about Saurons behavior#parallel to seeing Saurons manipulation of Celebrimbor#really underlined that#but I am still seeing ppl go ???#when you bring up the topic#You know just because Adar called him beautiful doesn't mean they had a loving tender relationship right??
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Angela Orosco Silent Hill 2
#in anticipation of the incoming remake#i tried my best to imitate the SH font but#silent hill#silent hill 2#angela#angela orosco#theme of laura (reprise)#i've said it before but in spite of its occasionally clunky diction i think silent hill 2 is an unusually emotionally intelligent game#for any year and still today but especially so for where gaming storytelling was in 2001#and for as many pitfalls a story like hers could've dipped into i think it particularly shines through with how they treated angela#not just choosing to depict victimhood as something that can be ugly and fractious and open quote “difficult” but then this#actively rebuffing james for trying to be a white knight and dressing him down for it too#“i know you mean well and want to help but this isn't a simple problem"#“and it's really hurtful and a bit insulting that you act like you can”#the switching to a first person view turning it into an address to the player as well#maybe even old videogame tropes too#“this isn't some princess in a castle kind of situation dude this is more serious than that”#it felt like a very deliberate statement about the depth and severity of a trauma like this#and in doing so showing it so much respect#then angela just leaves#and you never see her again#i really don't think it was to imply that it consumed her i think it was to underline what was just said#this isn't your problem to fix#this is where your part in this story ends#there's some strength in that
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I had a dream the other night
#fuyuhiko kuzuryu#hajime hinata#sdr2#super danganronpa 2#an art#kuzuhina#I decided to indulge in sth like this because I had several nightmares last night (fine now)#How many times can I draw them sleeping together platonically? Yes.#But also a hint of the others to underline the whole survivors group#That song is really only relevant at that first verse ....but oh well. Hey does anyone know a song called 4 AM#The only lyrics I remember are 'its four o clock in the morning' it's been removed from yt. Anyway! Good day
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Indie ttrpg designers
We seem to be back in the “dnd sucks why don’t you just play Other Games (yours)” and I have a single question for you in return
Do I get to roll a d20?
Because I like the d20
That shape pleases me
I do not wish to roll a random amount of d6s or d8s or any of them other fuckers
I wish to roll the d20 because icosahedrons please me
I will also accept d12 but the other shapes all have less mouthfeel so if that’s what your game’s based on, it is not for me
I’d also prefer more than four stats but I’m not gonna lie it is the shape of the math rocks so like
Rec your d20 based indie ttrpgs friends cuz every single one I’ve opened is them little cube fuckers or the double pyramid and I Require Round
#ttrpg#dnd#so many people so close to super good points about the problems with dnd#and then they go ‘and as an indie designer you should just play Other Games (mine)’#and like. it’s a good point. it also very clearly underlines that you’re marketing via negativity and i’d actually really rather just hear#how good your game is? complaining is not an access point to my wallet#for real tho rec list this shit#indie ttrpg#i have Math Rock Requirements and also i hate d10s for no discernable reason#i don’t like the rest as much but d10s man. i just. i hate em#they are Bad Shape#skinny tutu bitches#not even good for caltrops#xoxo fuck you d10s#i get the math for probability and shit is easier on smaller dice but have you considered:#d20 shape good#and also d20 easily maths into 100 for percent calculations#which is why it’s weird i hate d10s they’re the only other dice that don’t Fucking Suck to calculate percents from#i know a 13 on a d20 is 65% bad#the fuck is a 5 on a d8#(it’s 62.5 but that’s my point fuck decimals)
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I honestly think we don't appreciate enough how much this whole sequence says in terms of Sera's characterization
Right from the incredibly transparent "wrong kind of elf" phrasing and down to the "let's help him in a way that's consistent with his beliefs so he can live well, but also let him know that being threatened with being ostracized for literally being disabled it shit and offer help there too"
#also? this is a good look into her relationship with other believers when they are NOT directly connected to personal trauma#dalish religion gets her loud and hostile with denial 'cause it's a personal trigger and she immediately feels attacked#here? well she still does not respect it much clearly#but this is much more akin to a response you'd have to someone in a cult y'know#'here's what you need to thrive now - but if you ever want out here's also my number. it's not all there is. but your choice entirely'#which imo only underlines that the whole 'Sera wants you to deny your faith' debacle is entirely#about her fear of how that faith could be used to hurt her (and you. and you two together.)#and not the faith itself really
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ngl despite how much I love art that follows awful people in bad situations, I think my favourite theme in mouthwashing has gotta be the ways in which blue collar jobs not only involve intense amounts of physical labour but also mental and emotional labour, especially in the face of an uncaring and supposedly familial corporate sheen. like it's surface level, but it's good and it's real.
#my posts#like I know somebody who used to work on freight ships and even with unions there's just an attitude of 'get your job done'#and in mouthwashing I genuinely love how the pony express branding and policies and promises underline everything that happens on the ship#like it really isn't just set dressing#even if it's a surface level theme I just genuinely really like it#you can believe this ship is real because the specificity of the company and the ship itself just screams an actual fucking old ass freight
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[Image Description: an 11-panel comic page on paper in which Laurice Deauxnim/Larry Butz and Maya Fey from Ace Attorney sit side-by-side. Laurice has tight posture and an uncomfortable look on his face, while Maya is looking around in an uninterested manner; a large textbox labeled "Waiting for Nick" points at the two of them. Laurice looks over at Maya with a sidelong glance, grimacing. Laurice turns away, asking: "...Do you hate me?" Maya bursts out: "WHAT? Why would I hate you?!" ["What" is in all caps to indicate volume.] Laurice flinches away from the outburst. Laurice begins to explain, saying: "Elise", but cutting himself off and shaking his head, starting again with a downcast expression: "Your mom was my mentor." ["Your mom" is underlined to indicate emphasis.] Maya leans forward on her hands and tilts her head in confusion. Laurice continues, waving his hand in the air: "Like, she taught me how to be a better person, to— to grow up, y'know?" Laurice looks back at Maya, his palm toward her, with tears in his eyes, and says: "But you... She was your mom, and you never got that." ["mom" is underlined to indicate emphasis.] Maya looks at Laurice with concern, as he says: "I wouldn't blame you, if you hated me." End Image Description]
I think they should be allowed a Real Conversation, actually
(And some close-ups, bc I forgot just how energy-intensive making a comic page is, and I ended up working really hard on this messy, self-indulgent little comic)
#let comedic characters talk about their trauma 2k24 👏#as always please open the images to view the proper quality#my post#my comic#my art#my ace attorney art#ace attorney#larry butz#laurice deauxnim#maya fey#comic#aa3#trials and tribulations#sketched inked and erased#may 5 2024#colored#may 6 2024#i really like this though i do have some notes for if i ever redo it (like say for a fic 👀)#id change the underlined 'your mom' to 'Misty'. both to make the self-correction more sensical and to heighten the impact of#'she was your mom and you never got that.'#if i were to specifically reDRAW this id make the first and last panels their own pages. give everything more room and tension#also id USE BIGGER PAPER so i dont draw right up to the edge and end up tearing part of it while i erase the sketch#anyway.#spoilers#ace attorney spoilers#trials and tribulations spoilers#trials & tribulations spoilers#aa3 spoilers#caps in tags#image described
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Ghost being pissed off for the whole day since breakfast and nobody knows why until someone found out the menu of the day:
mac n' beans
baked beans in mac n' cheese
No he wasn't pissed because of the beans but rather the fact that he can taste two different flavour individuality and not as a whole which threw off the overall taste
#am i projecting? yes im projecting#me personally I like baked beans#*gets booed at*#i don't think i've ate mac n' cheese yet#*also gets booed at + collective shocked gasp from 4353.76km away*#also this is based on binging babish's video#yes that's what the underline link will bring you to#technically in this case it should be 3 different flavours: beans cheese and the pasta but lets assume the pasta flavor is overpowered#gomzthoughts#simon ghost riley#simon riley#actually watching the video and i admit i HAD put chips in sandwiches - u know the really unhealthy heavily powdered chips#yeah
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Something else I keep thinking about:
The barricade had been well-planned.
Hugo spends pretty much all of the tenth book of the fourth tome talking about the different ways that the Amis' barricade is straegically sound. After Enjolras returns in the fifth tome to announce that no one will be coming to help, much of the "downtime" in the first book is spent setting up "the perfect martyrdom," effectively. 4.1.5 indicates that the people weren't content and were in a state of agitation and prepared to rise. This was the third revolt like this in the past several months. Hugo even spends an entire chapter (5.1.20) explaining that sometimes, France works against progress, just like that.
A take I see a lot in fanon is that the Amis (and especially Enjolras) are out of touch with the people, that they were underprepared, that they didn't know what they were doing. However, Hugo really gives the impression that everything that could have been done to prepare for a successful revolt, had been done.
So why does this matter?
Because sometimes, as Hugo says in 5.1.20, the time isn't right. The world is still catching up. That doesn't mean that the people are wrong for wanting more, or for agitating for more. Indeed, says Vicky, there are many times that the only way forward is through a revolt. However, he also encourages us not to become discouraged by such setbacks.
It's all progress.
The living may not be wrong, but the dead are right.
#maybe this is just rephrasing the obvious idk#it feels like a really low-level textual analysis#but there's also? so much to get into one's head???#especially if you're like me and came into Les Mis via the fandom#so there's also incorrect information scored into my brain that I need to unlearn#but also I feel like. like this is smething I'd like to underline.#they were NOT schoolboys never held a gun#they were grown men entering with their eyes wide open who knew exactly what they were doing and potentially sacrificing#and critically — CRITICALLY — they made sure everyone else knew this too and even that people with families left while they could#I think Hugo wanted two things:#1) to show who is at these barricades and why#(not opportunists or naïve schoolboys but idealists who know what they're doing)#and 2) to make the general public think twice about what and who they're rejecting when they close their homes to the barricades#idk anyway#shitposting through les mis#les mis#shitposting @ me
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Some Garys
Character by @not-poignant !
Bonus lineart only and close ups under the cut:
Will never not be amused by gary stressing out over efnisiens haircut
#underline the black#utb fanart#gary doodles#this was an excuse to practice drawing emotion#while the previous efnisien doodles were to practice poses#theyre useful models really#baldnisien#efnisien cameo#well#chibi efnisien
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[CN] Victor’s Mind Quest: Melding Into You (Eng Translation)
⌚Warning⌚ This post contains detailed spoilers for a mind quest, 纵融流入你, that is yet to be released on the global server! ♡
[Additional warning]: Same old warning LOL. Considering the super vivid explicitness, if you don’t qualify for the 17+ rating of the game (CN server), it’s very highly recommended that you don’t proceed under the cut~ :>
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[Heads-up]: Yes, read the transcript for reading, of course! But for the life of me, PLEASE DO WATCH THE VIDEO!! YOU DO NOT WANNA MISS WU LEI’S GODLY VOICE ACTING AND THOSE CLOSE-UPS AKSJSJSDGFG (+ excuse my real-time reactions 🤪😂)
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【Chapter 1】
With every breath, the air is saturated with the briny smell of seawater. The sun is beaming so brilliantly that it appears almost white, reminiscent of a melted silver sphere.
The scorching sand sears through the soles of my shoes, grilling the bottoms of my feet. The water within my body evaporates continuously as sweat trickles down.
MC: Ngh… Victor…
Lacking strength, I weakly tug at the hem of his shirt, and my hand naturally reaches into the backpack, retrieving the item I need.
MC: Ah… we’re about to run out of this last bottle of water too.
I hold the remaining half-filled bottle of mineral water against my ear and give it a shake, attempting to quench my thirst by listening to the sound of water.
MC: I feel like I’m being roasted from head to toe…
V̲i̲c̲t̲o̲r̲ ̲s̲h̲i̲f̲t̲s̲ ̲h̲i̲s̲ ̲p̲o̲s̲i̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ ̲a̲n̲d̲ ̲s̲t̲a̲n̲d̲s̲ ̲i̲n̲ ̲f̲r̲o̲n̲t̲ ̲o̲f̲ ̲m̲e̲ ̲a̲t̲ ̲a̲ ̲d̲i̲f̲f̲e̲r̲e̲n̲t̲ ̲a̲n̲g̲l̲e̲,̲ ̲a̲l̲i̲g̲n̲i̲n̲g̲ ̲h̲i̲m̲s̲e̲l̲f̲ ̲a̲t̲ ̲j̲u̲s̲t̲ ̲t̲h̲e̲ ̲r̲i̲g̲h̲t̲ ̲t̲u̲r̲n̲ ̲s̲o̲ ̲h̲i̲s̲ ̲s̲h̲a̲d̲o̲w̲ ̲s̲h̲i̲e̲l̲d̲s̲ ̲m̲e̲ ̲f̲r̲o̲m̲ ̲t̲h̲e̲ ̲s̲c̲o̲r̲c̲h̲i̲n̲g̲ ̲s̲u̲n̲.̲
Victor: Let’s take a break if you’re tired.
I shake my head, gazing at the beach with endless waves in the distance and our private yacht stranded on the shore. It still feels unbelievable to me.
Who could have imagined it would turn out like this before we set off?
Recently, the several new projects Victor has been working on have been progressing steadily. And I have also finally managed to carve out some time for a vacation.
Thereupon, we hopped onto Victor’s private boat and set sail, fully prepared for a delightful voyage at sea.
However, the navigation system suddenly failed when we were out at sea, leaving us without any means to find our way back to shore, and eventually, we ran out of fuel.
We drifted at the mercy of the waves for over ten hours at sea before finally making landfall on this unnamed island with no signal. And now, we are on the verge of running out of resources.
Victor sighs and reaches out, placing his hand on my forehead and the nape of my neck while I’m lost in thought.
Victor: Your body temperature is still normal. It doesn’t seem like you’ve got a heatstroke.
H͟e͟ u͟n͟s͟c͟r͟e͟w͟s͟ t͟h͟e͟ w͟a͟t͟e͟r͟ b͟o͟t͟t͟l͟e͟ a͟n͟d͟ p͟o͟u͟r͟s͟ o͟u͟t͟ a͟b͟o͟u͟t͟ h͟a͟l͟f͟ a͟ c͟a͟p͟f͟u͟l͟ o͟f͟ w͟a͟t͟e͟r͟. T͟h͟e͟n͟, h͟e͟ d͟i͟p͟s͟ h͟i͟s͟ f͟i͟n͟g͟e͟r͟t͟i͟p͟ i͟n͟t͟o͟ t͟h͟e͟ w͟a͟t͟e͟r͟ a͟n͟d͟ p͟r͟e͟s͟s͟e͟s͟ t͟h͟e͟ m͟o͟i͟s͟t͟u͟r͟e͟ a͟g͟a͟i͟n͟s͟t͟ m͟y͟ p͟a͟r͟c͟h͟e͟d͟ l͟i͟p͟s͟.
As my lips become moist and cool, I can’t help but rub my lips against his fingertips. At this moment, looking up, I find that his own lips are also slightly chapped.
Victor: Where has your imagination run off to again?
Looking at his fatigued yet still unwavering expression, I find myself unable to utter a single despondent phrase like “We’re doomed” or “What are we going to do?”
I͟ s͟i͟m͟p͟l͟y͟ c͟u͟r͟v͟e͟ m͟y͟ l͟i͟p͟s͟ u͟p͟w͟a͟r͟d͟s͟ a͟n͟d͟ m͟o͟i͟s͟t͟e͟n͟ h͟i͟s͟ l͟i͟p͟s͟, m͟i͟r͟r͟o͟r͟i͟n͟g͟ h͟i͟s͟ g͟e͟s͟t͟u͟r͟e͟ j͟u͟s͟t͟ n͟o͟w͟.
MC: I’m just thinking, CEO Victor is always so thoughtful in moments like this.
Victor doesn’t expose my thoughts. Instead, he simply takes my hand and guides me in a different direction, heading straight for the lush forest at the heart of the island.
We savor a brief moment of relief, cooling ourselves off beneath the shades of the trees before Victor opens his mouth unhurriedly.
Victor: The coastal area we passed by appears deserted and untouched for a long time. Instead of trying our luck under the blazing sun, it’s wiser to change our route.
MC: What makes you so sure?
Victor: In the spot where our boat got stranded, there were long discarded fishing nets underwater. Judging by the level of corrosion, they must have been there for at least three to five years.
Victor: Since we can’t be certain that help will be available, we need to move towards a location abundant in resources.
Victor: In areas filled with vegetation, even if we run out of fresh drinking water, we can still resort to extracting water from the soil layer.
Victor: The emergency food in our bag is sufficient to sustain us for half a month, and that should provide ample time for the insurance company to locate us.
As always, he calmly assesses the situation, and his confident tone sparks courage within me.
MC: Makes sense! I now feel like I was really being carried away earlier, thinking that we were about to dominate the headlines of next week’s news.
MC: Something like, “The CEO of LFG and his girlfriend have been missing since their trip at sea, suspected to have been killed on an unnamed island”...
Victor glances at me with a helpless yet amused expression.
Victor: You have the energy to crack jokes now. Seems like you’ve had a good rest?
Taking a deep breath, I muster all the strength I have left within me and tightly grip back onto his hand.
MC: Hmm! Let’s go! Let’s set off!
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As we go deeper into the woods, the terrain grows steeper. After walking for more than ten minutes, we’ve arrived at the highest point of this small hill.
I involuntarily find myself stopping in my tracks, my eyes widening.
MC: …Victor, look!
Clusters of cottages dot the landscape along the paved road, nestled at the foot of the hills. The lush greenery of the island encircles them, akin to pearls embraced by green velvet.
Smoke rises from the kitchen chimneys of some houses, and clean laundry hangs in the front and back of the yards. Down by the seaside, freshly caught seafood is being sun-dried.
After being away from any signs of human habitation, I finally lay my eyes on the sparkling radiance of human civilization once again.
I can’t help but breathe a sigh of relief, and from the corner of my eye, I see that Victor’s previously slightly tensed jaw has also relaxed.
Our footsteps can’t help but quicken, and we hurry towards the seaside village.
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Fifteen minutes later. We find ourselves seated on the cool, wide wooden chairs in the courtyard of the village chief's house, drinking water from enamel cups in big gulps.
The village chief listens to our experiences and nods understandingly.
Village Chief: Don’t blame yourselves. It was just a stroke of bad luck that you happened to be caught up in it.
Village Chief: Even we old fishermen didn’t anticipate that this magnetic storm would have an impact on our coastal waters.
During the conversation, we learn that the name of this island is White Pearl Island, and the villagers here make a living through pearl farming.
As Victor had surmised before, the western coast where we made landfall had only been used as a fishing ground about a decade ago.
As time went on, the village prospered through pearl farming, and the villagers abandoned the fishing grounds to develop and operate pearl harvesting sites in the eastern coastal area.
While the village chief briefly steps away, Victor leans against the door with his arms crossed, appearing as composed as if he were standing in his own office.
Victor: What’s on your mind?
MC: I’m thinking, this place is so serene, untouched by excessive development. It’s perfectly suited for a sojourn.
MC: And who knows, I might even have the chance to enjoy a sumptuous seafood feast prepared by CEO Victor using fresh fish and shrimp!
A smile tugs at the corners of Victor’s lips as he pinches my cheek.
Victor: Always thinking about food.
Victor: Although, if a certain someone wants a peaceful vacation without any disruptions, this place certainly meets your criteria.
MC: I’m very satisfied, but I wonder if CEO Victor will be able to adapt?
I͟ a͟r͟c͟h͟ a͟n͟ e͟y͟e͟b͟r͟o͟w͟ a͟s͟ I͟ l͟o͟o͟k͟ a͟t͟ h͟i͟m͟. V͟i͟c͟t͟o͟r͟ b͟e͟n͟d͟s͟ d͟o͟w͟n͟ a͟n͟d͟ u͟n͟t͟a͟n͟g͟l͟e͟s͟ a͟ f͟e͟w͟ s͟t͟r͟a͟n͟d͟s͟ o͟f͟ m͟y͟ l͟o͟n͟g͟, s͟w͟e͟a͟t͟-s͟o͟a͟k͟e͟d͟, k͟n͟o͟t͟t͟e͟d͟ h͟a͟i͟r͟, a͟ s͟m͟i͟l͟e͟ f͟o͟r͟m͟i͟n͟g͟ o͟n͟ h͟i͟s͟ l͟i͟p͟s͟.
Victor: Why would I want to pass up the opportunity to reside in this “Seaside Utopia”?
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Beneath the setting sun, Victor and I find ourselves standing at the entrance of a run-down health center.
The rosy golden light casts upon the shabby outer walls and stairway marred by dust, serving as a declaration of the antiquated and abandoned state of this place.
I wrap my arm around Victor’s and give him a wink.
MC: Although there isn’t a proper inn in the village, the village chief’s recommendation is not bad.
MC: For a village without a tourism industry, the living conditions here are much better than I imagined.
Victor: I see, so I wonder who was murmuring about being stranded on a deserted island earlier, and now in the blink of an eye, she can just “go with the flow”?
MC: It’s true that I’m not adept at survival on a deserted island... but I definitely excel at turning a place into a warm and cozy little home.
With his eyes on me, Victor’s lips form into a smile, warm like the hues of the sunset glow.
Victor: Well, I’m looking forward to seeing your performance.
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The moment the rusty key turns the lock and the door opens, a stream of sunlight floods through the crack, illuminating the billowing dust.
MC: Cough, cough, cough–– so dusty––
V͟i͟c͟t͟o͟r͟ c͟o͟v͟e͟r͟s͟ m͟y͟ n͟o͟s͟e͟ a͟n͟d͟ m͟o͟u͟t͟h͟, p͟u͟l͟l͟i͟n͟g͟ m͟e͟ b͟e͟h͟i͟n͟d͟ h͟i͟m͟. I͟ s͟q͟u͟e͟e͟z͟e͟ p͟a͟s͟t͟ a͟n͟d͟ r͟e͟s͟t͟ m͟y͟ h͟e͟a͟d͟ o͟n͟ h͟i͟s͟ s͟h͟o͟u͟l͟d͟e͟r͟, p͟e͟e͟r͟i͟n͟g͟ i͟n͟.
…it appears that the deserted state of this village health center exceeds my imagination.
The unattended floor, constantly exposed to heat and humidity, is covered in a layer of mold and dust. Each step on it produces a creaking sound. I try turning on the incandescent bulb, but it doesn’t light up.
There are even more “surprises” awaiting us as we step inside. The water in the toilet tank fills up slowly, and it makes a gurgling noise when flushed. The window glass is cracked, resembling a spider’s web.
The sole good news is that the signal of the landline phone at the health center is quite stable. Using his phone’s contact list, Victor dials the insurance company.
They inform us that they will come to rescue us and the boat once the seafaring is no longer affected. At that time, they will contact this phone number again.
As Victor wraps up the phone call, I have already prepared the cleaning tools and solemnly hand him a mask.
MC: Comrade Victor, it seems that our transformation task is very demanding!
Casting a brief glance my way, Victor rolls up his sleeves and takes out a screwdriver from the toolbox.
Victor: Does it scare you?
MC: Absolutely not! With the hardworking and wise CEO Victor at my side, why would I be scared?
MC: Let’s get to work!
As I go from scrubbing the floor to changing bed sheets and pillowcases, I gradually feel like I have turned into a cleaning robot.
In the meantime, Victor takes apart the light bulbs and rewires the filaments, restores the pieces of furniture that are still usable, and even goes through the process of repairing the electrical circuitry in the house.
By the time we’ve finally renovated the health center to a state that people can actually live in, the setting sun outside the window has long dipped below the sea surface.
As I lean back and topple onto the one-person hospital bed, to my surprise, I immediately hear an ominous creaking sound coming from beneath me.
Before I can react, the wheels at the bottom of the begin to roll, causing both the bed and me lying on it to move backward––
MC: ?!
A hand grabs onto the bed rail at its head, forcing it to a stop. As I lift my head, true to my expectations, I am met with the sight of a Victor with knitted brows.
Victor: …
MC: …ahem, this bed is surprisingly fun. CEO Victor, would you like to give it a try?
Victor: Indeed, it’s quite entertaining. Maybe I should build a track for you, and I bet a certain someone can ride the bed from the health center all the way to the sea.
I make a face at him and bend down to close the valve next to the wheels. Then, Victor and I each lay down on our respective beds.
After a long period of hustle and fatigue, we certainly both are in need of a thorough rest.
I nestle under the makeshift bedsheet that serves as a thin blanket, almost wishing to never wake up once I fall asleep. However, as soon as I close my eyes, the sound of rain reaches my ears from outside.
The torrential raindrops relentlessly pound against the roof tiles and awning, creating the reminiscence of war drums on a summer island beating against me.
My sleepiness is entirely vanquished by the joint assault of rainwater and roof tiles, ultimately leading to a complete and utter defeat.
In a daze, I open my eyes and habitually reach for my phone tucked under the pillow. It’s already 2 a.m.
Since I don’t have any sleepiness anyway, I simply decide to hold onto my phone, which has no signal or internet, and start flipping through my photo album.
From the sights we’ve shared together, to the fine delicacies cooked by Victor, and onto the little animals gravitating around him…
I find myself being so enthralled as I delve into the photos that I have completely forgotten about my insomnia. Whenever I come across something interesting, I excitedly turn over and delve deeper.
At this moment, the bed beside me makes a creaking sound. And with the dim light of my phone, I see Victor sitting up.
MC: Huh, you’re still not asleep?
Victor: I’m not so dull that I won’t be able to hear the sound of a certain someone tossing and turning.
Victor walks over and sits at the edge of my little bed.
Victor: I’m not feeling sleepy yet. I’ll keep you company for a bit.
As the screen of the idle phone gradually dims, fading into a dark and somber hue, Victor’s outline also slowly dissolves into obscurity.
Amid the darkness, just as I shift slightly to the side, his warmth instantly draws closer.
His long, slender, and toned body presses against mine, as Victor leans against the edge of the bed, squeezing into the cramped space of the tiny bed with me.
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[Anika’s Notes]: Haha, I love how MC calls the bed “小小床” (xiao xiao chuang), really emphasizing how small it really is LOL *cries in their inability to sleep a single night apart* 🥺
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The bed creaks under the weight, apparently struggling to bear our combined load. His arm comes around me, embracing my back.
Victor: Why are you still not sleeping?
MC: [coquettishly] It’s my first time spending the night in a health center, so I’ve not adapted to it yet. And the sound of the rain on the roof is so noisy!
MC: I feel like I need someone to coax me to sleep~
Victor’s arm clasps me deeper into him, letting my face rest snugly against his chest.
Victor: Dummy…
Victor: If the sound of the rain is bothersome, just listen to my breathing. Don’t let your mind wander anywhere else.
In the dimness of the night, I can clearly hear his breathing. It sets off an uneven and erratic rhythm in my heart.
He is so close… so close.
The proximity is such that even the slightest movement causes our skin to graze against each other, sending tingles of sensation through me. It’s so close that his lips, when opening and closing, brush against my ear from time to time.
I try not to let my imagination run wild, but I feel that tingling sensation from my ear spreading to my cheeks.
Victor gently pats my back, and t͟h͟e͟ s͟o͟u͟n͟d͟ o͟f͟ h͟i͟s͟ v͟o͟i͟c͟e͟ c͟a͟s͟c͟a͟d͟e͟s͟ d͟o͟w͟n͟ u͟p͟o͟n͟ m͟e͟ l͟i͟k͟e͟ d͟r͟i͟f͟t͟i͟n͟g͟ d͟a͟n͟d͟e͟l͟i͟o͟n͟s͟, bringing with it a soft and tingling sensation.
Victor: Is this method not effective?
MC: It’s very effective. I’m already feeling more relaxed.
Victor: So why are you staring with your eyes wide open instead of sleeping? What mischievous thoughts are you up to?
MC: It’s not that easy to fall asleep, okay… How about we play a little bedtime game?
Victor: …insatiable.
The freshly dried quilt cover has no trace of detergent scent, allowing Victor’s warm breath to permeate through it––
Akin to a tiny hook, it entices me to draw closer, pressing myself against him.
MC: Or else, let me just soak up some of that “Victor energy.”
With these words, I extend my hand under the covers and wrap my arms around him, simultaneously tilting my head up and nuzzling my cheek against his chin.
Victor allows me to s͟h͟o͟w͟e͟r͟ h͟i͟m͟ w͟i͟t͟h͟ k͟i͟s͟s͟e͟s͟ a͟n͟d͟ g͟e͟n͟t͟l͟e͟ r͟u͟b͟s͟, until the sleep bugs slowly cast a veil of moist and warm haze before my eyes.
I close my eyes and curl up against his chest, longingly and fondly.
Victor: Sleepy?
I initially wanted to deny it, but a sly idea sparks in my mind, and I pretend to be drowsy as I reply.
MC: Mhm… a little…
With my eyes closed, I snuggle closer and plant a kiss on the nape of his neck before nestling my head back down, pretending to be in a sleepy state.
Victor: …but I’m not sleepy anymore.
I hear Victor take a deep breath, somewhat helplessly brushing away the stray strands of hair from my face.
Following this, a soft and warm touch falls at the corner of my lips.
MC: [blushing] Ngh…
Pretending to be drowsy, I tilt my head slightly, positioning myself so his kiss lands precisely on my lips.
Victor: …
His breath falters momentarily, then transforms into a knowing and husky exhale.
Victor: Your acting isn’t bad.
The softness on my lips slightly intensifies, prying open the space between my teeth and transmitting a dry and warm heat.
I͟ f͟e͟e͟l͟ a͟s͟ i͟f͟ V͟i͟c͟t͟o͟r͟ h͟a͟s͟ p͟e͟e͟l͟e͟d͟ o͟f͟f͟ t͟h͟e͟ t͟h͟i͟n͟ l͟a͟y͟e͟r͟ o͟f͟ t͟u͟l͟l͟e͟, opening my moist eyes and crashing into his intent gaze on me. I deliberately pout my lips at him.
MC: [blushing] What do you mean… where was I acting…
Victor: Hmm, so you were not acting? Were you playing, then?
Knowing his intentions, I press myself closer to him, lovingly using my lips to lightly brush against the corner of his mouth.
MC: I thought… the game had already begun.
Victor lets out a knowing smile. Following this, h͟e͟ b͟e͟n͟d͟s͟ h͟i͟s͟ h͟e͟a͟d͟ s͟l͟i͟g͟h͟t͟l͟y͟ a͟n͟d͟ p͟l͟a͟n͟t͟s͟ a͟ s͟e͟n͟s͟a͟t͟i͟o͟n͟ o͟f͟ p͟r͟e͟d͟a͟t͟o͟r͟y͟ p͟a͟i͟n͟ o͟n͟ m͟y͟ c͟h͟e͟s͟t͟.
Victor: That’s true.
Victor: This game will continue for a long time, and…
His voice is so irresistibly alluring to me that I͟ c͟a͟n͟’t͟ h͟e͟l͟p͟ m͟y͟s͟e͟l͟f͟ f͟r͟o͟m͟ c͟l͟i͟m͟b͟i͟n͟g͟ u͟p͟ a͟n͟d͟ f͟i͟l͟l͟i͟n͟g͟ e͟v͟e͟r͟y͟ r͟e͟m͟a͟i͟n͟i͟n͟g͟ c͟r͟e͟v͟i͟c͟e͟ w͟i͟t͟h͟ k͟i͟s͟s͟e͟s͟.
MC: [blushing] And what?
Victor: When it ends is up to me to decide.
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【Chapter 3】
[Anika’s Notes]: Yeah, mark the euphemism in MC’s very first monologue here, and you’ll see what she really meant later on LMAO 🤪
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C͟o͟n͟s͟i͟d͟e͟r͟i͟n͟g͟ t͟h͟e͟ i͟n͟t͟e͟n͟s͟e͟ r͟a͟i͟n͟f͟a͟l͟l͟ w͟e͟ h͟a͟d͟ l͟a͟s͟t͟ n͟i͟g͟h͟t͟, I͟ i͟n͟i͟t͟i͟a͟l͟l͟y͟ t͟h͟o͟u͟g͟h͟t͟ t͟h͟a͟t͟ t͟o��d͟a͟y͟ w͟o͟u͟l͟d͟ b͟e͟ a͟ l͟i͟t͟t͟l͟e͟ c͟o͟o͟l͟e͟r͟.
Much to my surprise, even at noon, the sizzling hot and humid summer air persists over the sea surface.
Sitting at the edge of the deck, I hold a glass of chilled water and dip my feet into the seawater. The refreshing contrast in temperature compels me to sigh contentedly.
MC: Ha–– sure enough, being on the sea surface is the coziest thing during summer.
This morning, Victor requested the village chief for help in refueling our boat. After that, we sailed the boat to the coastal waters from where we could see the village.
MC: [musing to herself] The sea, the fishing village, the sunshine… it would be even better if Victor were here.
Victor: I’ve only been in the water for ten minutes, and a certain someone already couldn’t wait any longer?
Just as I m͟u͟r͟m͟u͟r͟ h͟i͟s͟ n͟a͟m͟e͟ t͟o͟ m͟y͟s͟e͟l͟f͟, a spray of water blooms at my feet–– and there is Victor, floating up.
He takes off his diving cap and slicks back his damp hair. His entire being exudes a nonchalant charm.
A touch of a smile plays at the corner of his lips, r͟e͟m͟i͟n͟i͟s͟c͟e͟n͟t͟ o͟f͟ t͟h͟e͟ b͟r͟e͟a͟k͟i͟n͟g͟ o͟f͟ d͟a͟w͟n͟ o͟n͟ t͟h͟e͟ s͟e͟a͟’s͟ h͟o͟r͟i͟z͟o͟n͟, making me unable to help myself from squinting my eyes and fixing my gaze upon him.
Beads of seawater coalesce into droplets on his handsome cheeks, reflecting the dazzling sunlight and shimmering gorgeously.
MC: Isn’t it because I want to share the scenery above the sea surface with you?
MC: What was it like on your end? Is the underwater scenery here beautiful?
Victor: It’s alright. The water isn’t as crystal clear as in tourist spots, but there are plenty of shells being cultivated by pearl farmers underwater.
He leverages his body onto the boat and sits down beside me.
Victor: Once you finish enjoying your luxurious iced water, let’s go together to collect shells underwater.
MC: Huh? It wouldn’t be appropriate to collect someone else’s shells without permission…
Victor: You dummy, I’ve already talked to the village chief about it.
Victor: We accidentally ended up on this White Pearl Island. If you don’t participate in the “unique activities” that you like, would you be willing to return?
MC: You’re right. Then I should hurry and get in the water before it gets too hot!
I down the water in one gulp and bring the diving suit over, getting ready to change into it.
Victor: And this one, too. Don’t forget about it.
Victor reaches out and picks up the goggles that are set aside, but as he hands them to me, his eyebrows involuntarily knit together for a moment.
MC: What’s wrong? Are you feeling uncomfortable somewhere?
Victor: It’s probably because my back got scraped when I was under the water. It hurts a little.
MC: Huh? Why didn’t you say anything earlier? Show it to me, quick!
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I promptly ask Victor to take off his diving suit and carefully examine him from all sides, finding large patches of dark red sunburn marks scattered all over his body.
MC: And you always call me a dummy? How could you be so careless? It’s not a scrape; it’s sunburn!
Victor: …
A rarely-seen expression of embarrassment appears on Victor’s face, but he swiftly regains his usual composure.
Victor: …I’m not such a dummy that I’d forget to put on sunscreen. It’s probably that the magnetic storm is affecting the UV rays, so the sun is stronger than usual.
MC: Humph, sophistry. Luckily, I brought some medication. You wait here!
As I speak, I squeeze out an amount of ointment and rub it onto a patch of red mark on Victor’s body, using my fingertip to spread it in circular motions.
MC: [affectionately] If not treated promptly, sunburns can leave lasting marks. You have to wait for the cream to be fully absorbed like this.
MC: [affectionate business-like tone] CEO Victor did not take sun protection seriously this time. You must remember my notes properly.
Victor: Do you usually use this tone when giving feedback to your employees?
MC: I certainly do not. I’m just like you. This “small stove with a gentle fire” approach is reserved only for you.
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[Tidbits]: The term MC uses here is 温火小灶 (wen huo xiao zao). It’s an idiomatic phrase used to describe a situation where someone is receiving preferential treatment or special privileges– the kind of partiality or preference you naturally tend to have for someone you love/ care for. I decided to do the literal translation here instead of a sophisticated one because of the innuendo later, haha~ 🤪
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Due to Victor’s resolve to work out all year round, every muscle on his body has reached its prime condition. His skin is toned, and it’s silky smooth to the touch.
The red sunburn marks on his skin now have created the resemblance to a piece of white satin fabric being dyed red.
I can’t help but apply the cream with even gentler movements, massaging along the curves of his muscles to minimize any pain caused by the rubbing of the medication.
Victor breathes in gently as his muscles tense in response to the touch of my wandering fingertips, their texture moist and supple.
His skin already has a faint reddish tint due to sun exposure, but after applying the cream, it takes on a radiant sheen under the light, tempting me to keep touching further.
A hot and humid air lingers between us, perhaps causing some slight tingling sensation. His breathing seems slightly constricted.
Victor: …that’s enough.
MC: No, it’s not! I’ve only applied the ointment to one spot; I need to treat the other parts properly as well!
With a deadpan tone, I make him pull down the diving suit from his chest, revealing his neck and chest, which now have a reddish hue from the sunburn.
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[Anika’s Notes]: Before we get into it, LMAO, I swear MC’s fetish for Victor’s Adam’s apple (and especially knowing he’s sensitive there), every freaking time, is something else entirely 😂
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There is a slight redness at his Adam’s apple. And watching his subtle resistance, a wicked idea arises within me.
As I reach out and apply the ointment with my hand, my fingertips gently caress his Adam’s apple at the same time.
Victor’s Adam’s apple quivers slightly, and a raspy moan he’s unable to hold in escapes through his teeth.
Victor: Trying to mess around again?
Victor seizes my mischievous hand and runs his curled finger pad over my fingertips, silently questioning me with his eyes.
MC: [blushing] No, I just thought that it would make you more comfortable this way.
I shamelessly make up a twisted excuse, but Victor narrows his eyes and studies me for a moment. Then suddenly, he curves his lips into a smile and clasps my hand, bringing it to his chest and caressing it.
MC: [blushing] !!
The unforeseen sensation of smooth touch seeps into my hand, carrying the fiery heat that uniquely belongs to summer. I can’t help but let out a small gasp of surprise.
Victor: This way, I’ll be more comfortable.
MC: [blushing] But…
Victor: Are you planning to treat different parts in different ways?
Victor narrows his eyes slightly, and his deep gaze carries an air of someone in complete control. My competitive spirit can’t help but surge.
MC: [blushing] N-no, I won’t. I’ll make sure to carefully and thoroughly smear it onto every single part.
Taking the initiative, my fingertips spontaneously roam across his chest. And as the cream gradually melts with the warmth of his body, it becomes slightly sticky.
MC: [blushing] Stop fidgeting. The cream is all over me now… it’s so sticky…
T͟h͟e͟ s͟a͟l͟t͟y͟ a͟r͟o͟m͟a͟ o͟f͟ t͟h͟e͟ s͟e͟a͟ p͟e͟r͟m͟e͟a͟t͟e͟s͟ t͟h͟e͟ k͟i͟s͟s͟e͟s͟, a͟n͟d͟ I͟ m͟u͟r͟m͟u͟r͟ i͟n͟c͟o͟h͟e͟r͟e͟n͟t͟l͟y͟.
Victor: All I can say is that… a certain dummy is just as careless.
Victor’s eyes are reminiscent of ocean waves beneath the blazing sun, passionately and fiercely locked onto me.
Victor: If it gets rubbed onto you, just let it be so.
Victor: Since the “small stove with a gentle fire” approach is reserved only for me, I’m sure the Big Producer won’t mind going through the process again later.
The sunlight brings waves of heat onto the deck, while the tide continues to swell, lifting the boat higher and higher.
The boat glides like a nimble fish, swaying its body amidst the splashes of white foam created by the churning waves and producing the sound of crashing water.
Ripples spread out in circles, gradually expanding across the surface of the sea.
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[Anika’s Notes]: LMAO the water euphemisms, no wonder Victor’s key word was “Moist.” Also, their energy LOL. Last night was gentle “love making” ft. biting on MC’s nips, among other things, and the next day was rough fcking ft. givin’ him head, among other things 🤪
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【Chapter 4】
[Anika’s Notes]: Mark the very first monologue here, too, cause the euphemism will be given the explicit visual later on LOL~ 🤪
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T͟h͟e͟r͟e͟’s͟ b͟e͟e͟n͟ f͟r͟e͟q͟u͟e͟n͟t͟ r͟a͟i͟n͟f͟a͟l͟l͟ d͟u͟r͟i͟n͟g͟ t͟h͟e͟ d͟a͟y͟ a͟n͟d͟ n͟i͟g͟h͟t͟ o͟n͟ W͟h͟i͟t͟e͟ P͟e͟a͟r͟l͟ I͟s͟l͟a͟n͟d͟ r͟e͟c͟e͟n͟t͟l͟y͟. A͟n͟d͟ f͟o͟r͟ s͟e͟v͟e͟r͟a͟l͟ c͟o͟n͟s͟e͟c͟u͟t͟i͟v͟e͟ d͟a͟y͟s͟, i͟t͟’s͟ b͟e͟e͟n͟ p͟o͟u͟r͟i͟n͟g͟ h͟e͟a͟v͟i͟l͟y͟ d͟u͟r͟i͟n͟g͟ t͟h͟e͟ n͟i͟g͟h͟t͟t͟i͟m͟e͟.
The rain at night, complemented by the sea breeze, is extraordinarily tranquil. And during these sleepless nights, Victor and I find ourselves engrossed in lengthy conversations, naturally resulting in us sleeping until noon.
…well, to be more accurate, I’m the one primarily responsible for letting nature take its course and dawdling in bed.
On occasions, by the time I wake up, Victor is already fully prepared and informs me about the plans for the new day.
Sometimes, we would dive into the water and swim under the gentle caress of the waves. Other times, we would wander hand in hand, exploring the desolate and peaceful stretches of the beach.
However, today is a bit different. When I wake up, I happen to be greeted by the sight of Victor carrying several large bags into the courtyard.
MC: Eh, did you go shopping?
Intrigued, I open the bags to take a look inside, only to find that they are filled with a variety of fresh vegetables, fish, and shrimp.
Victor: Today, we have something new in the plan.
I don’t know how, but somehow Victor has procured a bicycle. After he hangs the bags on the handlebars, he pats the back seat, gesturing me to hop on.
Victor: The village chief has arranged a suitable vacant kitchen space for us. Get on the bicycle first.
His words pique my curiosity. I carefully circle my arms around his waist, and under Victor’s control, the bicycle steadily glides along the unfamiliar road.
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The narrow path is incredibly rough, and the unevenly paved road occasionally causes the bicycle to jolt violently.
MC: V-Victor, can you go a bit slower?
Victor: Relax the hand that’s clamping down my stomach a little, and I’ll consider it.
Victor frees one hand and pats my hand that is wrapped around his waist.
Victor: You’ve already experienced my bicycle driving skills last year. Are you still not confident?
MC: …pfff, CEO Victor sure does hold grudges well. How do you even remember such details?
Victor: It’s only that I just can’t forget that silly expression on a certain someone’s face before getting on the bicycle back then.
MC: Hehe, although I’ve already experienced it, this time, it’s an advanced version of the track with a higher level of difficulty…
The sea breeze sweeps through, as if bringing the sound of the waves crashing along the coast where we rode last year to my ears, while simultaneously carrying our synchronized laughter even farther away.
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[Tidbits]: Refresher- a big callback to the dual proposal date, i.e., the Love Pledge Date on EN~ ❣️
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At the end of the narrow path stands a small, white lighthouse, resembling a tiny chess piece amidst the vast blue sea.
MC: Could it be that the kitchen you mentioned is inside this lighthouse?
Victor nods and, with one hand holding mine and the other pushing the bicycle, walks towards the opened door of the lighthouse.
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Victor: The magnetic storm is not over yet, so the village’s boats are unable to sail too far. The original caretaker of the lighthouse has returned to the village for a break, so the kitchen here is temporarily available.
Victor: When you first arrived on this White Pearl Island, didn’t you want me to personally cook a seafood feast for you?
Victor: This place is just right for us. No matter how much fuss we make and loud we are, it won’t disturb anyone else.
The corners of my lips can’t help but turn up wildly. I pounce on Victor and lock him in a big bear hug.
MC: Yippee, then it’s time for me to show off my skills!
I find a brand-new apron in one of the bags and skillfully fasten it around Victor, smoothing out any wrinkles.
MC: Chef, what tasks do you need your Sous Chef to fulfill?
Victor arches an eyebrow, a hint of a smile playing on his lips. He takes out a few vegetables from the bags and hands them to me.
Victor: Well, let’s begin with washing the vegetables.
MC: Sure thing~
As we finish washing each vegetable that pairs well with seafood, their leaves are now adorned with shimmering water droplets, reflecting a brilliant sparkle.
When the ingredients for the dishes are almost prepared and only waiting to be cooked, I walk over to Victor with my hands swinging behind my back.
The view of his figure from behind remains as poised and graceful as ever. He seems as if what he’s standing before is not a rustic clay stove, but the back kitchen of Souvenir.
Just as I’m about to lean over and peek into the pot, Victor blocks me with his arm.
MC: Don’t be so stingy! Could this be some secret recipe that I’m not allowed to know?
Victor: …there’s nothing that you can’t know, but I have another task to assign to you now.
As if he’s long been prepared, Victor somehow pulls out a list from his apron pocket and hands it to me.
A little confused, I take it from him and find that it’s a list of materials, listing items such as rubber pads and sponges.
Victor: I asked the village chief before coming here, and these materials we need are stocked upstairs. Let's get them ready beforehand, and we’ll have use of them when we get back to the health center.
Looking at his sincere expression, I forget about any teasing intentions and nod in response.
MC: Alright, leave it to me.
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I rummage through the second floor of the lighthouse. Once I’ve found and readied all the materials we need, I swing open the door leading to the first floor.
The next second, a dense plume of pungent smoke rushes into the room, instantly clouding my vision.
MC: Cough, cough–– what’s going on? Is there a fire?! Victor!
Amidst the billowing smoke and intense heat, I hurriedly run down the stairs skipping every few steps, only to find that the first floor is also consumed by rolling clouds of dense smoke.
With a strenuous effort, after I’ve managed to push open the door to the lighthouse, I hear Victor’s unhurried voice coming from behind me.
Victor: I’m here.
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As the smoke dissipates, it becomes evident that there is no fire inside the room. Victor is calmly seated at the dinner table, with a dish already prepared and placed on the table.
Upon seeing that he is unharmed, I shift my attention to the dish waiting on the table.
The dish is vibrant and delectable, skillfully plated with precision, showcasing his usual level of expertise.
If one overlooks the lingering smoke in the room and the smudges of ash on his face, everything appears to be the same as usual.
Nevertheless, the present situation is undeniably bizarre, leading me to narrow my eyes in suspicion.
MC: Victor, what happened?
Victor stays silent for a brief moment before pointing towards the clay stove in the kitchen, where the firewood is still burning.
Victor: I… [breaks into a short coughing fit and still sounds adorable] cough, cough––
Just as he is about to speak, the smoke causes him to choke, and he bends over in a coughing fit. After a while, he finally speaks in a rather peculiar tone.
Victor: The stove got damaged.
MC: …?
Victor: I’m being serious. It’s damaged.
Taking a brief look at the smoke billowing from the firewood and the partially charred wall, I roughly have a grasp of what must’ve happened here.
Seeing how calm and collected Victor was, I had assumed he had already grasped the technique of burning firewood. I never expected to witness such a scene of disaster.
MC: …cough, well, it’s a bit unfortunate. But CEO Victor still perfectly completed his cooking, didn’t he?
With the spirit of not ruining the mood, I suppress my laughter and pick up my chopsticks to take a bite.
As the fish slides into my mouth, it brings with it the freshness and tenderness of the ocean. My eyes can’t help but lighten up.
MC: Despite a minor hiccup, Chef Victor’s cooking is still incredibly delicious!
Victor: The quantity and ingredients used are the same as I calculated, so the taste shouldn’t deviate too much.
MC: You’ve worked hard. Now you take a break while I go and prepare a dish for us to try.
As I walk towards the stove while recalling the firewood-burning techniques I had previously learned, Victor suddenly grabs my hand.
Victor: …you sit here and wait for a bit. I’ll go and clean the pot.
The smudges of ashes on his face make his typically concealed emotions more prominent. He seems to be a bit… embarrassed?
Victor’s complete deviation from his usual demeanor sparks a “rebellious” impulse within me.
MC: I’ll do it, I’ll do it. Chef Victor can sit back and enjoy some well-deserved rest. Go and wait to savor a seafood feast.
Without waiting for him to stop me, I have already lifted the pot lid skeptically.
Victor seems to take a short breath, and I find myself nailed to the spot in surprise.
A half-pot of charred and unidentifiable food clings to the edges of the stove. I can’t help but widen my eyes and look at Victor, who has a slight furrow on his brows.
He loosens his hold on my hand, and his gaze shifts from the pot to my face, his expression subtly composed.
Victor: I…
MC: You…
Victor: Never mind. As you can see, it was indeed a failed cooking attempt.
Victor: I have never used a cauldron before, so I made a mistake in my calculation. Go ahead and laugh if you want to.
MC: Pfftt, HAHAHAHAHA…
Granted a special pardon, I can’t help but burst into laughter, and it takes me a while before I can stand up straight again.
MC: It was your first time using a clay stove, and it’s perfectly normal to struggle with controlling the heat at the first attempt. I’m sure I would have done even worse than you.
Victor: “Even worse than me”?
Feigning ignorance, I clear my throat and lean in close to him, smiling as I gaze into his eyes.
MC: Looking at this from this angle, CEO Victor still has excellent foresight.
MC: If something like this happened in the village, everyone would think it was a fire. Luckily, there is no one around here.
Victor: The precondition of this “luckily” is that your attempt also doesn’t turn into an accident.
MC: Okay. But if I do stir up trouble, I’m sure CEO Victor won’t just stand by and do nothing, will he?
Victor’s expression softens as he takes the cauldron from me, which I’ve strained to lift.
Victor: Dummy… instead of overthinking, why don’t you think about how we can clean this cauldron together?
So, after thoroughly cleaning the pot, arranging the firewood, and tidying up the stove, I change the placement of the firewood and light it. This time, there is no plume of black smoke.
Victor: …you know how to burn firewood?
MC: When we were filming the countryside program before, I learned from the villagers that the positioning of firewood is crucial for proper ventilation.
MC: It’s coming in handy now. It feels like my previous learning wasn’t in vain after all.
A soft chuckle reaches my ears. Victor leans over, watching me.
Victor: A certain someone’s curious nature does indeed come in handy in moments like these.
MC: CEO Victor, are you not curious about the secret of setting up firewood?
Victor: If I say I am, will your chin soar to the sky?
MC: Just a little bit, definitely not that high.
Victor squints his eyes at me and gives a slow nod.
Victor: Go on then. Tell me about it.
MC: Well, let me hear you address me as “teacher” first.
Victor: …
An expression of being rendered speechless emerges on Victor’s face, and he stares at me with the look of “Are you a dummy” written across his countenance.
I can’t resist the urge to curve my lips upward, signaling my surrender.
MC: Alright then, if you address me as “Chef MC,” that will do too~
With a half smile on his face, Victor points at the cauldron in front of us.
Victor: Chef MC, your pot is about to burn.
MC: …!
MC: AHHHHH, don’t just stand there! Come and help, Victor!
In the end, before the ingredients run out, we eventually manage to prepare a dinner sufficient for two people.
Looking at the painstakingly prepared meal on the table, I even feel moved.
MC: It was really a challenge… but given that I got to witness CEO Victor’s culinary mishap for once, it was not a total loss~
Victor: You seem more thrilled about watching me make a mishap than you would be about eating pudding.
MC: Well, it’s not like I’ve seen you make so many cooking mistakes before…
Victor looks at me helplessly and shakes his head, laughing in spite of himself.
Victor: You’re right. I really can’t remember when was the last time I was this frantic and flustered.
MC: But to be honest, I think it’s rather nice this way.
MC: Today is a teensy bit less perfect than yesterday, but tomorrow will be a teensy bit more perfect than today.
MC: Each day brings something unique, and that’s what brings more freshness. I love that I get to see a novel version of you this way.
I reach out and circle my arms around Victor’s shoulders, brushing off the ash on his face with my fingertips. Then, I plant a kiss on the corner of his lips.
MC: See! Today I kissed Victor who didn’t even realize he had smudges of ash on his face~
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【Chapter 5】
After dinner, we take our time to clean up the mess in the lighthouse before returning to the village.
Victor leads me along the stainless steel ladder, and together we climb up to the roof of the health center.
With the hottest hours of the day behind us, the sea breeze at dusk gently caresses us, carrying a slight salty moisture.
Watching as he puts together the sponges and rubber pads, my curiosity prompts me to speak.
MC: Sponges… rubber pads… it looks like you’re setting up a recording studio!
Just as these words leave my mouth, a realization suddenly dawns on me.
MC: Are you planning to add a soundproofing layer on the roof?
Victor: Not too slow. I don’t want a certain someone to toss and turn all night when it rains and end up looking like a panda the next day.
MC: Hehe, in that case, I’ll lend a helping hand too.
With a smile on my face, I take out the tools from the toolbox and help Victor set the soundproofing layer.
MC: I never imagined that you would not only know how to repair light bulbs and water tanks, but also be skilled in putting together wooden furniture and even installing soundproofing.
MC: It just feels like there’s nothing you can’t do. You’re so incredibly extraordinary, yet you always call yourself an ordinary person.
Victor: But on the flip side, there are things at times that many people can do, but I find myself not knowing how to do them.
Thinking back to the dinner experience, I can’t help but tug at the corners of my lips and look at him with an act of being very much in earnest.
MC: Indeed, there’s still more to learn when it comes to using a clay stove.
MC: But that’s actually great. Since coming to this village, I get to see a new side of Victor every single day.
V͟i͟c͟t͟o͟r͟’s͟ h͟a͟n͟d͟ r͟e͟a͟c͟h͟e͟s͟ o͟u͟t͟, t͟h͟e͟ b͟a͟c͟k͟ o͟f͟ h͟i͟s͟ h͟a͟n͟d͟ b͟r͟u͟s͟h͟i͟n͟g͟ a͟g͟a͟i͟n͟s͟t͟ t͟h͟e͟ s͟w͟e͟a͟t͟ d͟r͟o͟p͟l͟e͟t͟s͟ o͟n͟ t͟h͟e͟ t͟i͟p͟ o͟f͟ m͟y͟ n͟o͟s͟e͟, his voice infused with a smile.
Victor: If that’s the case, I have it easier then. Even without having to be here, I get to see a new side of a certain dummy every single day.
MC: Humph, it’s not like I don’t know how to do anything. Do I really make mistakes that often?
Victor: It’s all thanks to your imagination. You always manage to create unexpected stumbling blocks for yourself.
After Victor has finished setting up the last piece of the soundproofing layer, we organize the tools and do a quick cleanup.
Once everything is done, w͟e͟ l͟e͟a͟n͟ b͟a͟c͟k͟ a͟n͟d͟ l͟a͟y͟ d͟o͟w͟n͟ o͟n͟ t͟h͟e͟ s͟l͟a͟n͟t͟e͟d͟ t͟i͟l͟e͟d͟ r͟o͟o͟f͟.
The rays of the setting sun bathe us in its glow, outlining our figures with shades of depth and shallowness reminiscent of the sea’s undulations.
MC: After a day of hustling, taking a rest feels exceptionally comfortable.
Victor: Mhm, the moment right now, it’s very lovely.
From the rooftop, we gaze into the distance, all the way to the far-off horizon. As far as our eyes can see, everything is bathed in the resplendent hues of the setting sun.
The enormous sunset is making its leisurely descent beneath the sea, marking the end of yet another day.
Everything in this small fishing village unfolds slowly; even the sunset that flits by in an instant in the city seems elongated as if captured in a slow-motion sequence.
MC: I never could have imagined that I would be experiencing life with you in a completely unfamiliar fishing village like this.
MC: I often feel as though this period of time is like a dream.
Victor: We’ve been to different villages and islands in the past. What’s different this time?
I tilt my face to the side and watch him, the twilight casting a golden shade along his jawline.
MC: Even though the previous trips were relaxing, I would always put myself in the shoes of a tourist.
MC: I knew I didn’t belong there because the trips would eventually come to an end, and you and I would return to the familiar rhythm of our work and daily life.
MC: But this time, the magnetic storm has made the date will come sooner or later uncertain.
Victor: Yeah, I know.
Victor: Occasionally, I also have fleeting moments where I get the impression that this is how we were truly meant to live.
MC: Moments such as?
Victor: When cooking, collecting pearls, tidying up the room… in many occasions like that.
Victor’s voice seems as if it’s imbued with twilight, radiating a warm aura.
Victor: Once you are uncertain about what becomes of tomorrow, the weight of being a tourist vanishes.
Victor: So, occasionally being able to experience a life like this–– I quite like it.
MC: I feel the same way too. This is really great.
I shift back, letting my ears be filled with that familiar heartbeat.
MC: Here, we don’t need to worry about the company’s profits and losses, and there’s no pursuit of wealth and fame.
MC: You’re not the CEO of LFG, and I’m not some producer either. I don’t have to secretly worry about you shooting down my proposals.
I hear Victor’s deep chuckle echoing behind me, reaching my ears.
Victor: It sounds like the last part is the main point here. A certain someone just outright said that she could laze around and not have to work here.
MC: That’s not the main point.
Victor: What is it then?
MC: The main point is… I genuinely love this alien yet fascinating life in the fishing village, and the fact that I’m sharing this life with you.
MC: Here, we solve each other’s various small and big troubles that crop up in our daily lives––
MC: Together, we stumble on trivial matters, learn how to solve them, and finally reap the rewards––
MC: And also, “play” together with interesting activities...
My voice softens as the sea breeze whisks away the trailing echoes, guiding our eyes to interlock.
Victor: It goes beyond that.
Victor: This village’s more significant appeal to me is in the feeling that it’s simultaneously small and vast in its essence.
MC: How so?
Victor: Because if I want to find a certain dummy, I can walk through the entire village in less than half an hour.
Victor: But when we want to explore the world beyond, the entire ocean unfolds before us.
His pupils are dyed with the fiery colors of the sunset, transforming into a valley of such depth that they fail my ability to capture in words at this moment.
We gaze at each other for a long, long time, neither of us saying anything, as if the world contains only the two of us––
Lasting for so long that I believed even the setting sun would descend between our locked gazes, sprinkling stars into our eyes.
A soft laugh can’t help but escape my lips as I reach out, resting my hand on Victor’s neck once again.
MC: Since we arrived in this village, I feel like our time no longer belongs to this world.
MC: It’s as if it is a creation of you and me. And only because of us, the rhythm of time alters, sometimes fast and sometimes slow.
Victor: When does it become fast?
MC: Those times that I don’t like, fraught with difficulties.
MC: Like when we have to deal with the water-soaked floor due to leakage, or when we have to fetch water from the well because the water tank is not working.
MC: Because you’re by my side, these troubles that are unfamiliar to us always pass by quickly.
Memories of those hard-pressed moments seem to resurface for Victor, causing a smile to curve on his lips.
MC: So, that’s when a thought occurred to me.
Victor: And what was that?
MC: If you were truly a fisherman on this island, and I had been living in the city all along, I would have definitely chosen to go out to sea on a certain day.
MC: Then, on a sultry summer day or perhaps a rainy night, I would have found myself stranded on this island, where our paths would have crossed.
MC: At that time, I would have undoubtedly been attracted to the “ordinary fisherman” Victor and become an ordinary fishing village man and wife with you.
MC: What I’m trying to say is, no matter where you are or what kind of person you become, as long as it’s you, our trajectories will eventually converge.
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[Tidbits]: The term MC uses here is “夫妻” (fuqi), which means “married couple”/ “husband and wife.” So, I wanted to keep the essence of MC’s innermost wish~ 🥺
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My fingertips twitch, as Victor takes my hand and brings it to his lips, planting a kiss on my index finger.
Victor: I believe that.
Victor: So, no matter which possibility it is, I will be here waiting for you.
Victor: However, it’s never been in my principles to wait around passively. If you don’t come soon, I’ll leave this island.
Victor: No matter what I encounter at sea, I will never look back.
MC: Uh…?
The twilight has already begun to dissipate, and the profound darkness of the night seeps in from behind. The final glimmer of twilight casts its light upon Victor’s eyes.
So warm, so radiant–– it’s as if his eyes hold all the unspoken secrets of blazing fervor.
Then he leans in, personally unveiling this secret with the warmth of his lips.
Victor: My principle is to always continue sailing in one direction, knowing that I will inevitably meet my beloved.
The lingering sunset casts its glow upon us, and the fragmented light and shadows intertwine with our profound love and yearning for each other, all submerging together beneath the sea’s surface.
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【Chapter 5, Interwoven Emotions】
[Tidbits]: This is a bonus chapter (equivalent to the memory silhouette in SP MQs), described in the narrator’s POV, comprising moments before Chapter 4~ 🥺
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Upon receiving an invitation to the village chief’s residence, Victor arrives to find the village chief standing in the courtyard, holding a flat clay jar in one hand.
Village Chief: Mr. Victor, I have already completed the communication process according to your guidance regarding the marketing of pearl farming you facilitated earlier.
Village Chief: Everything went smoothly, and they have agreed to come for a field assessment after the magnetic storm has passed.
The village chief’s aged and weather-beaten face has a tinge of joyful redness as he presents the case forward.
Village Chief: We are truly grateful to you for guiding the path for our little village. Everyone here feels that you two are the real lucky pearls of our island.
Village Chief: This is the finest pearl from our village, consider it as a token of our gratitude. I hope you won’t find it inadequate.
Having concluded his words, the village chief twists open the jar, revealing its contents to Victor.
Inside the box lays a black pearl that could fetch a lavish price at any auction. It absorbs all the ambient light and radiates its luster in an ethereal manner.
H͟o͟w͟e͟v͟e͟r͟, V͟i͟c͟t͟o͟r͟ d͟o͟e͟s͟n͟’t͟ h͟a͟r͟b͟o͟r͟ a͟n͟y͟ a͟m͟b͟i͟t͟i͟o͟n͟ t͟o͟ t͟r͟a͟n͟s͟f͟o͟r͟m͟ t͟h͟e͟ f͟a͟t͟e͟ o͟f͟ t͟h͟e͟ P͟e͟a͟r͟l͟ V͟i͟l͟l͟a͟g͟e͟ b͟y͟ h͟i͟m͟s͟e͟l͟f͟. H͟e͟ i͟s͟ m͟e͟r͟e͟l͟y͟ a͟ d͟r͟i͟v͟i͟n͟g͟ f͟o͟r͟c͟e͟, c͟a͟r͟r͟y͟i͟n͟g͟ o͟u͟t͟ a͟ m͟o͟d͟e͟s͟t͟ g͟e͟s͟t͟u͟r͟e͟ w͟i͟t͟h͟ l͟i͟t͟t͟l͟e͟ e͟f͟f͟o͟r͟t͟.
Victor: The partnership is a matter of negotiation, and it’s mainly the outcome of the island’s villagers’ dedicated hard work. There is no need for such a precious gift as thanks.
Village Chief: How can that be! You are the great benefactor of our village, and we must properly thank you regardless of what you say.
Victor: Since it’s like this, let’s opt for a simpler way then.
Victor lifts the corners of his lips, forming a gentle smile.
Victor: Currently, there are no long-distance sea journeys in the village, and the lighthouse appears to be unused. I wonder if you’d be able to let us borrow it for a brief period?
There is no reason to refuse, and Victor quickly receives the key sent by the village chief.
Over the past few days, they have been dining on the dishes prepared by the villagers. Thanks to the unique coastal environment, the ingredients are abundantly fresh, resulting in naturally exquisite flavors.
But he also has a desire to try his hand at cooking in the kitchen himself.
I͟t͟’s͟ n͟o͟t͟ o͟n͟l͟y͟ b͟e͟c͟a͟u͟s͟e͟ t͟h͟e͟ c͟o͟o͟k͟i͟n͟g͟ m͟e͟t͟h͟o͟d͟s͟ i͟n͟ t͟h͟e͟ f͟i͟s͟h͟i͟n͟g͟ v͟i͟l͟l͟a͟g͟e͟ a͟r͟e͟ r͟a͟t͟h͟e͟r͟ s͟p͟e͟c͟i͟a͟l͟, b͟u͟t͟ a͟l͟s͟o͟ b͟e͟c͟a͟u͟s͟e͟ h͟e͟ c͟a͟u͟g͟h͟t͟ w͟i͟n͟d͟ o͟f͟ a͟ c͟e͟r͟t͟a͟i͟n͟ d͟u͟m͟m͟y͟’s͟ i͟n͟a͟d͟v͟e͟r͟t͟e͟n͟t͟ w͟i͟s͟h͟.
According to the plan, he purchases the ingredients and makes arrangements for the next steps of his preparations.
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Underneath the humble clay stove inside the lighthouse, Victor picks up the few remaining pieces of firewood and gives them a pinch.
Dampened by the overnight rain, the pieces of firewood seem to have lost their efficacy as a fuel source.
Victor: …looks like there are more things I need to try than I initially thought.
After selecting a fresh batch of dry wood, he firmly secures one log and raises the axe in his hand.
He tries to smoothly engage his shoulder muscles to sequentially drive the motion in his arms, and then exerts force in a downward strike with his hands.
Due to long years of usage, the handle of the axe has been worn down. The vibrations transferring from the iron head to the wooden handle c͟a͟u͟s͟e͟ h͟i͟s͟ p͟a͟l͟m͟s͟ t͟o͟ s͟l͟i͟g͟h͟t͟l͟y͟ r͟e͟d͟d͟e͟n͟.
After a while, the rough-shaped logs have transformed into evenly sized pieces of firewood, neatly stacked on one side of the woodshed.
Victor takes a look at the time.
Although it’s not as challenging as he thought it would be, there’s still room for improvement.
With the thoughts of a certain dummy who has no idea about his plans, Victor feels a heightened sense of ease about exploring new territories he has never encountered before.
In the past few days, he has purposely observed the villagers’ cooking techniques so that once he has gathered sufficient examples, he will be able to innovate and improve upon them.
He preserves the distinctive essence of the island’s cuisine but m͟a͟k͟e͟s͟ s͟u͟b͟t͟l͟e͟ m͟o͟d͟i͟f͟i͟c͟a͟t͟i͟o͟n͟s͟ t͟o͟ t͟h͟e͟ t͟a͟s͟t͟e͟s͟ t͟o͟ s͟u͟i͟t͟ h͟e͟r͟ p͟r͟e͟f͟e͟r͟r͟e͟d͟ p͟a͟l͟e͟t͟t͟e͟.
The firewood, ingredients, and cooking utensils for the clay stove are all prepared and ready. Right now, all that’s remained is waiting to bring her here.
As Victor takes in the sight of everything before him, a small yet soft smile graces his lips.
Victor: [I AM IN TEARS, HE IS SO JOYED] It seems that managing the firewood and controlling the heat for the cauldron might not be as challenging as I initially imagined.
And he is also looking forward to seeing what kind of surprises a certain someone will bring to today’s dinner plan.
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【Chapter 6】
We remain in each other’s arms on the rooftop for a long, long time, until the tangy and moist smell of earth quietly creeps in. A few droplets of water fall onto my body, bringing a sense of both temptation and reminder.
Victor releases me and takes my hand instead.
Victor: It’s raining. Let’s go into the room first.
I nod and follow Victor off the rooftop, running through the sprinkling drizzle and into the health center.
It’s only when inside the room that I can truly experience the effectiveness of the soundproofing layer.
The sound of rain, which originally sounded like drum beats, has now transformed into a soft and somewhat muffled tone as it lands onto the soundproofing layer.
We bring the electric fan over to the edge of the bed to alleviate the sultry heat that accompanies the summer rain, relishing in the precious moments of relaxation.
However, this moment of tranquility lasts for even less than half an hour. After numerous tosses and turns due to the sweltering heat, I eventually get up and leave the small bed.
I walk to the refrigerator and fetch a bottle of chilled water, pouring it into two glasses. With a complacent expression, I raise the glasses at Victor.
MC: Are you hot? Check out what I’ve got!
Exhilarated, I hand him a glass of cold water, while my peripheral vision catches sight of a basin on the floor containing a clean towel soaking in water.
After taking a sip of the iced water, Victor notices my gaze and arches an eyebrow at me.
Victor: Wiping your body will make you feel cooler and more refreshed.
MC: Oh, yeah! How come I didn’t think of that!
I set the glass down and lean closer to Victor with a beaming smile.
MC: But it’s just too hot. I don’t feel like moving at all. What should I do~
Victor: …want me to do the work for you again?
MC: That’s not it! I’m just here, hot’ly seeking “Vi”... umph!
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[Anika’s Notes]: Uh, this was a tricky translation LOL. MC actually uses a pun on Victor’s name <热来找“李”> (re lai zhao Li), and his first name is under the quote. What she’s doing here is killing two birds with one stone– requesting “Li Zeyan special service” for the wiping. And for the other implied meaning, she states it explicitly later on LMAO 🤪
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Before I can finish my sentence, the damp towel in Victor’s hand has already been laid on my body.
The sudden coolness causes me to flinch, and I subconsciously arch my waist. But he firmly holds onto my arm.
Victor: Don’t move.
The cold towel sequentially wipes across my face, neck, and arms… leaving behind a trail of cool moisture embracing every inch of my exposed skin.
A slight quiver runs through me. However, after a brief moment of comfort, the dampness clinging to my skin is no longer a source of pleasantness.
A burning thirst, corroded by restlessness, seems to consume every crevice of my body, as if it were seeping out from the cracks in my bones. I yearn for something more indefinable, a need for something intangible that can bring me solace.
MC: [blushing] Victor…
I call his name with a lingering intonation, yet Victor simply raises his eyebrows in response.
Victor: Turn around. I can’t wipe your back like this.
Humph!
Seeing that Victor isn’t taking my hints, I take matters into my own hands and pick up the water glass, seizing the opportunity to hide a piece of ice in my palm.
MC: [blushing] Vic—tor—
Victor: What is it–– hiss!
Victor is startled by my sudden attack, causing his eyebrows to jump. But he swiftly recovers and captures my mischief-making hand.
Victor: Why are you always so mischievous?
I sport a bright grin and squeeze the ice cube in my hand, wearing an innocent expression on my face.
MC: I’m very well-behaved, you see.
MC: Aren’t I also helping CEO Victor cool down this way?
I entertain the thought of mounting another sneak attack as I say this. But as soon as I turn my wrist, Victor’s palm clamps me even harder.
Victor: I don’t need this kind of cooling method.
MC: Huh?
Victor: Because I have a more effective approach.
Before I can grasp the meaning behind his words, I feel a sudden tightening around my waist, causing me to be caught off guard and topple backward.
I let out a short gasp of surprise, only to have it immediately silenced as his lips consume mine.
The ice cube in my hand is too cold and slippery, making it impossible for me to keep hold of it. Victor effortlessly snatches it away from me.
T͟h͟e͟ s͟p͟r͟e͟a͟d͟i͟n͟g͟ i͟c͟y͟ w͟a͟t͟e͟r͟ s͟e͟e͟p͟s͟ i͟n͟t͟o͟ o͟u͟r͟ i͟n͟t͟e͟r͟t͟w͟i͟n͟e͟d͟, s͟c͟o͟r͟c͟h͟i͟n͟g͟ b͟o͟d͟i͟e͟s͟, c͟a͟u͟s͟i͟n͟g͟ m͟e͟ r͟e͟f͟l͟e͟x͟i͟v͟e͟l͟y͟ t͟e͟n͟s͟e͟ u͟p͟. Unable to endure it any longer, I blurt out a plea for surrender.
MC: [blushing] It’s t-t-too cold, I––
Victor: It’s too late for that.
A second cube of ice comes down, along with his kisses.
I almost want to regret the prank I made just moments ago, as I now find myself t͟r͟a͟p͟p͟e͟d͟ i͟n͟ a͟ c͟r͟o͟s͟s͟f͟i͟r͟e͟ o͟f͟ e͟x͟t͟r͟e͟m͟e͟ c͟o͟l͟d͟ a͟n͟d͟ e͟x͟t͟r͟e͟m͟e͟ h͟e͟a͟t͟, unable to move in the slightest.
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Creak, creak… the fragile hospital bed emits a series of repetitive protests, as it has been repeating often throughout this period.
The curtain next to the small bed sways high in response to our movements, and then descends gently and tenderly, accompanied by the seductive glow of the dusky rays.
Bathed in the soft, intoxicating light and shadows, Victor gazes at me. The sheet loosely draped over him has slid most of the way down, exposing a body that still bears sunburn marks.
He leans down, pressing his entire body against mine. In the unseen space, his searing palm cradles me, lifting me up.
I find myself hooped between him and the narrow bed, with my hand holding the glass forced to be raised high, circling around his back.
V͟i͟c͟t͟o͟r͟ h͟o͟l͟d͟s͟ a͟n͟ i͟c͟e͟ c͟u͟b͟e͟ b͟e͟t͟w͟e͟e͟n͟ h͟i͟s͟ t͟e͟e͟t͟h͟, a͟n͟d͟ t͟h͟e͟ s͟e͟n͟s͟a͟t͟i͟o͟n͟ o͟f͟ c͟o͟o͟l͟n͟e͟s͟s͟ b͟l͟o͟s͟s͟o͟m͟s͟ o͟n͟ m͟y͟ c͟h͟e͟s͟t͟ a͟l͟o͟n͟g͟ w͟i͟t͟h͟ t͟h͟e͟ t͟r͟i͟c͟k͟l͟i͟n͟g͟ w͟a͟t͟e͟r͟ d͟r͟o͟p͟l͟e͟t͟s͟.
MC: [blushing and moaning] Mmm…!
Shivering, I͟ s͟u͟r͟r͟e͟n͟d͟e͟r͟ m͟y͟s͟e͟l͟f͟ t͟o͟ t͟h͟e͟ t͟o͟u͟c͟h͟ o͟f͟ h͟i͟s͟ l͟i͟p͟s͟ a͟n͟d͟ a͟l͟l͟o͟w͟ h͟i͟m͟ t͟o͟ s͟l͟o͟w͟l͟y͟ g͟l͟i͟d͟e͟ t͟h͟i͟s͟ i͟c͟y͟, w͟e͟t͟ s͟e͟n͟s͟a͟t͟i͟o͟n͟ a͟c͟r͟o͟s͟s͟ m͟y͟ b͟o͟d͟y͟.
And this mildly stinging coldness also impels me to hold him even tighter.
The temperature gradually climbs as our bodies intertwine, intensifying the already intoxicating and enchanting ambiance.
It’s only when the translucent ice has completely melted into an ambiguous tide of water that Victor finally speaks, his voice tinged with a husky tone.
Victor: …still want to provoke me more?
I tilt my face up and stare at him in a daze, finding his eyes radiating with a satisfied and sly glow.
I incline my right hand slightly, and the iced water from the glass spills out, landing on his back.
MC: [blushing] Does this count as another act of provocation… mmph!
Victor doesn’t let me speak any further and firmly clamps my chin, using his lips and tongue to block the smile I couldn’t suppress.
Victor: Of course it does.
Just as I’m about to seize this brief opportunity to speak, another kiss cuts me off again.
Victor: After all, I’m merely an ordinary person now, and I don’t have to be so reasonable.
Victor: So, from now until the break of dawn, there will be no more pardoning for any of your actions.
The heat of his burning love submerges me, drowning out each of my futile attempts to plead my case.
Outside the room, a corner of the sky clears up, and the rosy blush of the sunset climbs up the window, sneakily peering into the bewitching scene inside.
The subtle patter of rain has completely dissipated at some point, but we are too caught up in our own world to notice.
Engulfed in the nearly dizzying collisions, we fill each other’s souls to the brim with only the resonance and whispers of this moment.
I feel as though I have transformed into a pearl calm, being picked up by Victor from that shimmering shallow beach——
M͟o͟s͟t͟ w͟i͟l͟l͟i͟n͟g͟l͟y͟, I͟ s͟u͟r͟r͟e͟n͟d͟e͟r͟ a͟l͟l͟ m͟y͟ l͟i͟n͟e͟s͟ o͟f͟ d͟e͟f͟e͟n͟s͟e͟ f͟o͟r͟ h͟i͟m͟, l͟a͟y͟i͟n͟g͟ b͟a͟r͟e͟ m͟y͟ r͟a͟w͟e͟s͟t͟ b͟e͟a͟u͟t͟y͟ b͟e͟f͟o͟r͟e͟ h͟i͟m͟.
Thereupon, all the gullies of yearnings and restless desires are finally quenched as they are engulfed by a mountainous tsunami——
— before finding solace in the serene tranquility of bliss.
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[Tidbits]: The phrase used here is “山呼海啸”, which literally translates to “mountains calling and seas roaring.” The idiomatic phrase conveys the idea of an event that is extremely grand, extraordinary, or of significant magnitude, evoking a sense of intense impact or overwhelming force.
[Anika’s Notes]: Yeah, good thing it was an abandoned health center and there weren’t people at least in the vicinity LMAO. Hats-off to the writers for one of the most intensely vivid and beautiful sex scenes writing I’ve ever read in my little life LOL— the blend of profound love, intense zeal, raw passion-- yet not losing the sense of reverence~ ❤️
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#did i underline the parts i wanted to bring light on + have y'all focus and rethink what you read? YES I DID AKSHDH LMAO#I STILL CANNOT GET OVER JUST HOW BEAUTIFUL + MAGNIFICENT THE WRITING IS. PG I REALLY HOPE YOU’RE PAYING VICTOR’S WRITERS WHAT THEY DESERVE#THE ROLLERCOASTER OF EVERYTHING ASKKASHHHJJ#mlqc victor#mlqc li zeyan#mlqc#mr love victor#mr love queen's choice#恋与制作人#李泽言#love and producer#mlqc cn#mlqc spoilers#mlqc translations
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The way you draw hands, they are so expressive. So tender looking in their intent. I'm just in awe. I'm not a religious person at all but the first word to comes to mind when seeing the hands you draw is that they are somehow holy.
Aw geez anon, you're saying the sweetest things. Thank you!
#I know I keep repeating the same thing but I just really admire hands a lot and try to do them justice#they're so structurally complex#and have such great emotive potential#they're still challenging to get right but it's mostly the nice kind of challenging and not I-want-to-quit-drawing-forever challenging#in Machete's and Vasco's case I do my best to underline the differences in their personalities through hand gestures#I don't know how well that carries over but I think it's fun#in my head they have clearly contrasting body languages#answered#anonymous
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The thing that bugs me about the many conflicts of interest that happen between sonic and shadow is that no one in the fandom seems to consider that the fact sonic was wrong doesn't mean shadow was right
This is such a good point. Say it louder for the people in the back!
Sonic and Shadow fundamentally butt heads because of how they both view their responsibilities to protect the world.
The most pointed example of this for me is the inciting incident in Sonic Prime. I’ve already said a while back that I think Shadow is equally to blame for shattering the crystal because he was the one who prevented Sonic from doing what he had to do. I got some pushback saying that Sonic was the instigator of Shadow’s aggression, but I have a hard time believing that when Shadow literally greeted Sonic with a punch. Yes, Sonic still made a lot of mistakes that I acknowledged in my original post, but Shadow immediately set the tone for that encounter and it was NOT positive. My point in bringing this up again is to say that they both fucked up, but Shadow, the show itself, and much of the viewers blame exclusively Sonic because Shadow somehow stole the moral highground.
More nuanced, however, is the discussion around Sonic’s moral code as presented in the IDW comics (which are canon to the mainline series, btw, if anyone didn’t know. They are the same picture).
In issue 7, Sonic and Shadow argue over whether Eggman should live freely as Mr. Tinker. Shadow states that Eggman deserves to pay for all the pain he’s put Sonic through (among the other harm he’s caused). While Sonic agrees, he hinges on the fact that Eggman isn’t around anymore. Sonic doesn’t want to punish Mr. Tinker because he doesn’t want to be an arbiter of justice.
Yes, Sonic was “wrong,” but was Shadow really right in this case? Everyone in-universe gets upset with Sonic for not knowing something he reasonably had no way of knowing (literally who tf would have predicted Starline? lol) but what they’re really upset with is the fact that Sonic didn’t mitigate the risk.
I really feel like you can’t ascribe moral boundaries to these things. One isn’t good while the other is bad and vice versa. It’s all shades of gray.
#anything underlined is a link to another related post!#it’s like a reward#I’m sorry this took so long to come out it’s been sitting in my drafts for like half a year because I died#I don’t remember exactly why this came up in the moment#I think there was general discussion around how babied shadow is as a character#but I really don’t remember#overall I still agree with this take#though I will note that I have not seen season 3 of sonic prime so I’m missing a large chunk of context#sonic the hedgehog#sth#sonic#shadow the hedgheog#sonic prime#idw sonic#sonic idw#idw shadow#molina asks#molinaskies
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I am going to be a killjoy and choose violence again but I did not like the spectacle of Marie Antoinette holding her decapitated head in her arms in the olympics, at all. I don't give a shit about Marie Antoinette the person, she was a traitor in the context of a war and she would rather betray France than give away her privileges. This is what happens to traitors in that context and she absolutely had it coming. I won't shed one tear for her, sorry if that bothers people.
However. The executions of the Terror are not something to make a spectacle of, they are not something to mock. They were an inevitability, a historical necessity yes, but they are not an esthetic, nor a pop culture reference. They were inevitable, even necessary because of the revolutionary context, because it was the people of France who demanded those executions, and when I say the people of France I mean the working class, the peasants, the sans culottes, people who lived in extreme poverty and misery. This was not just a civil war, this was a class war. Centuries of class inequality, oppression, hunger, injustice, needed a release and that release was inevitable, but the factors that led to it, the structural inequality, the privilege, the injustice, they are still relevant today. Those people, the people of France, did not ask for the king and queen's head so that, two centuries later, the political and economical elites of this world can sit comfortably in the seat they paid hundreds or even thousands of euros for, and mock and have fun watching Antoinette's decapitated head in a spectacle that cost around 300 millions, the same political and economical elites that are right now funding genocides, that are right now maximising their profit off the Olympics, that are right now destroying the welfare system and impoverishing the people of France, who are unemployed, homeless, and stuck in ghettos. But it's alright I guess, because we have democracy now so these people can still watch the spectacle in their TV (if they have a TV) from their 9 square meter apartment in Sarcelles or Seine-Saint-Denis that takes 80% of their salary. If they have an apartment. They must feel really lucky they don't have a king or queen anymore and all their problems are solved. What a fine mockery. I don't think the Jacobins would be impressed with this turn of events, I don't think that's why the french revolution happened because the french revolution is not an esthetic and the social struggles that led to it are still here, very much present.
I would advise people to leave Antoinette's head alone because she's dead and has been dead for 250 years. There are a lot of heads that are far too comfortable in their class privilege, right now, in 2024.
#Disclaimer: I'm not a specialist#I have read two books about the french revolution and that's all.#also I really liked parts of the ceremony and i don't want to accuse people who liked it for being fake leftists or whatever#the ceremony had some genuinely good thought-provoking and political moments that i enjoyed#i just want to underline a parameter that hasn't been sufficiently discussed imo#aspa rambles#olympic games 2024#olympics opening ceremony#french revolution
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The latest UtR update on AO3 got me hooked and I could no longer constrain myself and had to read the other chapters on Patreon. Now I need to know: does Lucien have any redeeming character traits in the series or can I add him straight to the list of characters that deserve the worst? That attitude of his towards Faber made me so mad lmao
Hi anon!
This actually reminds me of the ask I got recently about how awful Augus is as a character and how it's impossible to consider him through a positive light after reading Falling Falling Stars. Because that's how he seems if you've never read him in anything else of mine!
My narrators are unreliable, anon. We only ever see Lucien very briefly through the jealous eyes of an insecure man.
(Spoilers for a future brief verbal encounter between Lucien and Faber in Underline the Red).
Lucien is an extremely vulnerable omega who is in an institution that has temporary custody of him. They control what he eats, what he does, whether he leaves or not (i.e. he's functionally imprisoned), who fucks him, if he gets to see anyone else, if he can talk to his partner and family back home and how often. He has significant psychiatric issues around his own insecurities re: jealously and his partner, and he clocks Faber as being in love with Caleb, and he's right.
And that's incredibly unethical of Faber, honestly, to not have disclosed any of this to Dr Gary (like Dr Gary will be right to consider firing him over this in the future). It puts Lucien's mental health in direct and severe jeopardy, and is ironically likely what causes his relapse that causes Caleb to suggest domestic discipline in the first place (oh, Faber, the irony).
Because Lucien's there to learn that actually a lot of his jealousy and insecurity is unfounded. Instead, he learns the opposite, that no matter who he bonds with, someone else is there loving his potential partner while he perceives himself as having very little control (and in the case of Hillview - this is true, all he has are his words).
He's a chronically disabled omega who needs a disability aid (walking stick) to get around, he's a second class citizen, he's agreed with his partner to stay at Hillview because they both recognise how sick he's getting.
Faber is not a mental health patient/omega like Lucien is. He's a staff member who is nursing unrequited loved to an alpha companion, that he's refused to disclose, while still interacting with Caleb and his omegas. Imho, while Lucien is very good at lashing out, he's not wrong to, and that's why Faber fully acknowledges what Lucien is saying and listens to him, and basically never interacts with him again, and avoids Caleb where possible.
Lucien's mean about it, but Lucien is right re: Faber trying to hide his feelings because he knows what will happen if people find out, and that it's also wrong/unfair to put Lucien in that position.
And Faber knows that.
So yeah. The reader is meant to hate Lucien on a surface level, in the same way that Faber does.
But consider that Faber also sometimes seems to hate all omegas. He finds the smell of their heats disgusting. It's actually pretty normal for people to go through a phase of rejecting the thing that they are, if that's something hated in society. Faber's oscillating mixed feelings of bitterness, resentment and cutting attitude is actually mirrored in Lucien.
Faber has thought extremely savage, scathing and unforgiving things himself to the people around him (and himself). Lucien responds to Faber like Faber is an omega (something Faber doesn't recognise yet), because Faber...kind of acts like one in moments like that. (Efnisien also picks up on this, Faber is not great to him in the beginning of Underline the Black, in a very specific way designed for Efnisien to pick up on, and for Gary to miss. Faber behaves jealously, and constantly suggests to Gary that he should get rid of Efnisien, before he finally adjusts to the absence of Gary in his life. Faber is possessive and manipulative!)
Lucien ultimately doesn't need any redeeming characteristics because he's a victim who is at Hillview to heal and Faber is jeopardising that. We can hate him, but that's just the fact. He didn't try to kill Kadek when he arrived at Hillview, he hasn't tried to destroy memories of James, things Efnisien has done even though we love him all the same (ideally). Lucien felt understandably jealous/insecure (literally the thing he's at Hillview to be treated for, safe from people who will be in love with his lover until Faber) and he lashed out meanly.
If a staff member of Hillview can't handle some rude words, they shouldn't work there.
But yeah, I like the Lucien and Faber encounter because they are both extremely similar people in some ways. They are both bitter, jealous, resentful people capable of very scathing thoughts (and words). The only difference is that in that moment, Faber is the recipient and we feel bad for him. I mean, I do feel bad for him. Faber is in a bad place psychologically, it's a horrible thing for him to experience.
If we were getting Lucien's story from his perspective, and saw the panic attacks he had afterwards, and the regression he went through, etc. it might be different. But it doesn't have to be! Lucien in that moment functions as a reality check for Faber, and a very effective one at that. We're meant to hate him, but also meant to understand that Faber's love for Caleb is not as subtle as he thinks it is in the sense that - omegas can see it for what it is.
I personally like the one moment where we see that Lucien might have a heart when Faber admits his parents are dead, and we can see that he doesn't react with savage satisfaction, but like Faber broke the narrative he'd built for himself in his own insecure, jealous, scared mind.
#asks and answers#underline the red#faber castle#lucien beaumont#efnisien ap wledig#dr gary konowalous#i've been writing for a long time now and generally speaking#if i want readers to hate a character they will#even if i really like that character#i really like lucien even if he can be a mean-spirited little goblin#when he's terrified of his future and potential security#but idk anon many of my characters#can be mean-spirited little goblins#efnisien introduced himself in this series with a panic stabbing#gary was a dickhead who imprisoned him until he pissed himself#no one here is a good guy#we just get to feel like they are when we read from their perspective#i love meaty characters so much#administrator gwyn wants this in the queue
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I really admire Matt for just making Lucien randomly built as shit in the final boss fight for Cr2. You really got to have that sex appeal for your climatic moment
#me who has a plan for campaign villains that is just#the word milfs bolded and underlined#you really gotta admire fjords fruit salad strat with him looking like that#critical role#i just think about this whenever i see fanart of him#its like oh its lucien oan the protein
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