Extra’s Rebirth: I Will Create A Good Ending For The Heroines - Chapter 402
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Chapter 402: Sky Romance
‘He beat Brother who was using Windflow that easily?’ Sybil rose so fast her chair nearly toppled, lifting the hem of her gown as she sprinted across the yard.
The butlers were already rushing to carry Sylus away, but Sybil didn’t spare them a glance… her eyes were fixed only on Azel.
When she reached him, he turned toward her with that calm smile that always made her heart do something embarrassing.
“That wasn’t hard now, was it?” he said, and before he could even brace himself, she jumped onto him with her arms wrapped around his torso, burying her face into his chest like she’d been waiting her entire life to do it.
“…Huh? What’s the problem?” he asked softly, feeling her tremble just a little.
She pulled back, cheeks red. “I thought Brother would hurt you. You’re tired from all the traveling, right? You flew all night just to get here…”
“I arrived last night,” Azel replied, brushing her hair with his fingers. “So I’m not too tired.”
She blinked and looked around, realizing her entire family was staring.
Her father, her sisters, the maids, everyone. So she made the only logical decision Sybil would ever make.
“He’ll be staying in my room!” she declared loudly, grabbed Azel’s hand, and dragged him away with a strength that nearly pulled him off his feet.
No one at the table, Azel included got the chance to argue.
…
“Come on, I rented a room in the—” Azel stopped the moment he stepped into Sybil’s room.
The place wasn’t a bedroom.
It was a small palace! It was like a temple built for someone who clearly had no sense of moderation, it looked like those luxurious politician bedrooms back on Earth.
“The hell? This is luxury,” he muttered, genuinely startled.
“Luxury? Meh. I prefer the Academy rooms better,” Sybil said, hopping onto the enormous bed as if this was normal living.
She patted the space beside her, and when Azel sat down, she immediately placed her head on his lap.
Her green hair spilled across him like silk.
“Hey… I’m glad you came on time,” she mumbled. “And in good clothes too.”
“Hm?” Azel asked as he stroked her hair. “Your hair looks untangled today.”
She puffed her cheeks. “So you knew it was tangled and didn’t tell me? Meanie.”
‘Meanie? Me?’ he thought, staring down at her.
She was being absurdly cute right now.
Was it the family approval? Was she drunk on validation??? ‘She’s completely different when she’s not threatening to punch someone.’
“My dad didn’t believe me when I said you were coming. Neither did my sisters,” Sybil continued, pouting deeper. “So I’m really glad you showed up properly. And Brother… Brother actually respects you. Do you know none of my sisters’ husbands passed his test? Not one.”
“Come on, it’s all in a day’s job for me,” Azel said smugly, which made her cheeks flare red.
Then he pulled out the letter from his storage ring. “Besides, you were the one saying I should hurry up and organize myself in the lett—”
Sybil shot up and snatched the letter from his hand as if it were a bomb. “I-I know!”
He watched her clutch it to her chest like a maiden hiding her diary. It was honestly adorable.
He liked Sybil when she was chaotic and loud and vulgar, but there was something sweet about this softer side too.
“Are we allowed to leave the mansion?” he asked, brushing a stray strand of hair from her cheek.
“Yes.” Sybil leaned against him again. “But there’s everything here. What are you looking for outside?”
“Let’s go on a date,” Azel said. “Or… can we do that here?”
Her heart stopped.
‘Our first date!’ she screamed internally, sitting up so fast the bed bounced. She stared at him with shiny eyes like he had just proposed marriage on the moon.
“S-sure,” she said, trying to suppress how her voice cracked. “W-we can’t have a date in the h-house. Especially our first date.”
‘It really sounds weird,’ Azel thought. They were going to be engaged, he was doing her family tests, practically talking about their future lives… and they hadn’t even gone on one damn date yet. ‘No woman on Earth would believe this.’
Sybil hopped off the bed, grabbed Azel’s hand, and yanked him toward the window. “Let’s fly out. I know the perfect place!”
“Okay,” he said with an amused smile,as they reached the window. She pushed it open just as a knock sounded on her door.
“My lady, the Clan Head is asking if you’re—”
Sybil didn’t wait. She gathered wind at her feet and launched herself out the window like a rocket.
Azel blinked. “Of course she did.”
Holy wings burst forth behind him and he soared after her.
At that exact moment, Bella opened the door, saw the empty room and wide-open window, and froze. She ran to the window and looked outside seeing the silhouette of Sybil and Azel soaring into the sky.
Another maid peeked from the hallway with a confused expression.
Bella sighed. “Lady Sybil ran away… again.”
…
Sybil rode the wind through the sky with wild excitement, her green hair streaming behind her and her mana flaring like a trail of emerald light.
Azel flew behind watching her twirl through the air.
“Hey!” she called out, spinning mid-air. “Can you do this?”
She gathered wind beneath her feet, spiraled upward, then twisted into a perfect spinning arc.
A glowing circle of compressed mana hung behind her for a few seconds before it faded.
It was flashy, showy, unnecessary… and very Sybil.
“That’s easy,” Azel replied as his holy wings glowed and he accelerated forward. He wasn’t making a circle, though.
‘What’s he doing?’ she wondered as he soared upward, dipped down in a smooth arc, then curved up again.
His path traced behind him in golden light leaving clean, sharp lines across the sky.
Then he pushed off his own trail and floated beside her.
“Like it?” he asked.
Sybil blinked.
Her jaw dropped.
Her heart hit the floor, bounced to the roof, then exploded into glitter.
Because the shape he had drawn wasn’t random… It was a glowing, golden heart spread across the sky.
“A…” she whispered as her own mana flickered. “Azel… you… you did that on purpose?”
He shrugged casually. “I thought you’d like it.”
LIKE IT?
She wanted to scream into the void in happiness… and she also wanted to make at least five babies.
Instead, she did the next best thing… she flew right into him, hugging him so tightly mid-air that the wind around them trembled.
“…Thank you,” she whispered. “No one’s ever… done something like that for me.”