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Posting the scene from Volume 11 part 1 where she encourages Erich to NTR her with the moth girl.
>"Hey, Erich, you shouldn’t make a lady feel too embarrassed, you know?"
>"Embarrassed?"
>"And you don’t quite grasp the subtleties of people’s hearts, do you?"
>Since I had no clue about women, embarrassment, or the hearts of the people, I gave a grand shrug.
>At the very least, I had protected the manor once and reassured the people. Plus, as Margit said, I tried to avoid being cold toward women.
>When I asked what the problem was, she put her hand to her forehead in exasperation and let out a very, very deep sigh.
>"Miss Filene has feelings for you."
>"Huh?"
>I couldn’t quite grasp what she was saying. As far as I understood, Filene coming to me was simply because, like Siegfried with Gati or Lord Fidelio, a hero worthy of being celebrated in poetry had arrived.
>"Aren’t you mistaken?"
>"I’m really happy that you're all over me, but not noticing a maiden’s love is a grave sin, you know?"
>Even when she said that, I couldn’t pick up any hint of affection in her gaze.
>Margit scolded me, saying I was impossibly dense.
>"Then how about a bet? She’ll come visit here."
>"On a dangerous night like this?"
>"Yes, absolutely."
>It’s a maiden’s heart to want to bring a gift to the man she loves, she boasted, and asked what the price would be if I lost the bet.
>"Well, let her do what she wants. And give her what she desires."
>"What she wants…?"
>"Your seed."
>Her blunt words made me burst out laughing. The foolish sound tainted the silence of the night sky, making me worry I might have woken someone.
>"What are you saying?!"
>"There aren’t many things a young maiden in love would ask of her beloved knight. I know because we’re of the same insect-blooded race, but she’s already of marriageable age, you know?"
Posting the scene from Volume 11 part 1 where she encourages Erich to NTR her with the moth girl.
>"Hey, Erich, you shouldn’t make a lady feel too embarrassed, you know?"
>"Embarrassed?"
>"And you don’t quite grasp the subtleties of people’s hearts, do you?"
>Since I had no clue about women, embarrassment, or the hearts of the people, I gave a grand shrug.
>At the very least, I had protected the manor once and reassured the people. Plus, as Margit said, I tried to avoid being cold toward women.
>When I asked what the problem was, she put her hand to her forehead in exasperation and let out a very, very deep sigh.
>"Miss Filene has feelings for you."
>"Huh?"
>I couldn’t quite grasp what she was saying. As far as I understood, Filene coming to me was simply because, like Siegfried with Gati or Lord Fidelio, a hero worthy of being celebrated in poetry had arrived.
>"Aren’t you mistaken?"
>"I’m really happy that you're all over me, but not noticing a maiden’s love is a grave sin, you know?"
>Even when she said that, I couldn’t pick up any hint of affection in her gaze.
>Margit scolded me, saying I was impossibly dense.
>"Then how about a bet? She’ll come visit here."
>"On a dangerous night like this?"
>"Yes, absolutely."
>It’s a maiden’s heart to want to bring a gift to the man she loves, she boasted, and asked what the price would be if I lost the bet.
>"Well, let her do what she wants. And give her what she desires."
>"What she wants…?"
>"Your seed."
>Her blunt words made me burst out laughing. The foolish sound tainted the silence of the night sky, making me worry I might have woken someone.
>"What are you saying?!"
>"There aren’t many things a young maiden in love would ask of her beloved knight. I know because we’re of the same insect-blooded race, but she’s already of marriageable age, you know?"
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