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Text Game: It All Began when a Cat-eared Girl Took Me In-Chapter 748 - 383 Brother, compared to an old woman, you prefer Aina who is younger, right? (4k) _2
Xiya wiped the corner of her eye, feigning tears, "Boohoo, Little Wei’er, your sister has disrespected her elder. As her elder sister, aren’t you going to teach her a lesson? And I’m clearly only three hundred years old, I can live for several hundred more years, how am I an old woman already?"
"Aina, come here and apologize."
"No way!"
Aina buried her whole head into Luo Xi’s chest, playing ostrich and pretending not to hear.
She didn’t like this pretentious old woman, anyway.
Having yelled was one thing, but apologizing was out of the question.
Wei’er, helpless, said, "Luo Xi, help me discipline Aina."
"Sure."
After Luo Xi agreed, he paused for a second.
He looked down at the Little Wolf Girl in his arms, who only had her wolf ears poking out.
How was he supposed to discipline her?
The white-haired Lolita declared haughtily, "Spank her! A child who is disrespectful and lacks manners should be spanked hard!"
"Maybe not—"
Just as Luo Xi was about to defend Aina, he felt the little head in his embrace pull away.
"Go ahead and spank me! Aina will never admit she’s wrong, anyway!"
Pouting, Aina lay down, her big tail lifted, and cautiously pulled up her skirt to reveal pure black safety shorts.
Luo Xi could visually see from the side the base of Aina’s tail at her coccyx, the large wolf tail fanning out from her pale skin.
Aina’s eyes looked hazy, her little mouth slightly opening and closing,
"Can you be gentle, brother...."
Her soft, weak voice seemed almost powerless.
And the scene felt strangely awkward.
[Note: Garbage Traveler, do you want to eat that brand of peanuts?]
Xiya: "???"
Something was off with her grand-granddaughter!
As Luo Xi was squatting down, getting ready to act, the white-haired Lolita quickly interrupted, "Stop, stop, stop! I said to discipline her, not to give her a reward with that spank!"
"Oh."
Luo Xi stood back up with some regret.
"What a bummer."
Aina also stood up discontentedly, straightening her clothes.
She had thought it would be an opportunity for some close contact with her brother.
She wondered what being spanked would feel like...
The Wolf Eared Lolita fantasized about that scenario, her golden eyes growing misty.
After this episode, Xiya also realized that her grand-granddaughter quite clearly had taken a liking to Luo Xi, not minding at all even the thought of being spanked, and instead seeming quite pleased at the prospect.
"Little Wei’er, looks like your sister’s in early romance, huh? What about you?"
The white-haired Lolita looked up toward Wei’er nearby, bringing her youthful face very close.
Her purple gem-like eyes met the lighter red ones as if they could talk to each other.
Wei’er: "Hmm? Me?"
A blush appeared on the girl’s delicate cheeks.
She turned her head away, "I’m not in early romance... I’m already of age. It’s not called early romance, please don’t talk nonsense."
Xiya mused thoughtfully, "Oh, you’re already of age, eh? So, you’re not denying you like him too?"
"Um... I’m not denying it."
Wei’er’s voice was as faint as the whine of a mosquito.
She no longer wanted to speak words that went against her own heart.
In this world, she had come to understand a saying that ’tsundere ruins a lifetime’; it was fine when one was alone, as anything could be said without concern, but feigning unfamiliarity in the presence of others only greatly increased the probability of ending up as a loser.
Look how proactive Aina was.
If the personalities of the sisters were switched, perhaps she would have already....
"However, even though it’s your coming-of-age ceremony, the development of your body is quite abnormal."
Xiya scrutinized Wei’er’s face, slowly examining her from top to bottom.
Wei’er felt increasingly uncomfortable under the gaze of the white-furred Lolita.
"Great-grandmother, what are you looking at...."
Xiya touched her now flat chest and said, "Logically, you also carry my blood. Like your grandmother, your mother, and myself originally, our physiques were all quite perfect. You should have inherited that as well. Is it the influence of the Mutant Factor? Because of that incident at the Hecmedea family..."
Towards the end, the white-furred Lolita’s expression darkened.
"Yes."
Wei’er nodded slightly.
She asked, out of curiosity, "Hecmedea? Which family is that? Is it the one my mother was with originally?"
"Hasn’t Ya’er told you? Well, it’s not necessary to talk about these things to you children. I won’t say more then—"
Wei’er said earnestly, "Great-grandmother, I want to know! I want to know my origin and my mother’s past story! My father, is he a man from the Hecmedea family? What kind of person is he really?"
Wei’er only knew that she was almost killed by her father shortly after she was born.
She had no clear memories of the specifics; her mother never went into detail about those things.
Hearing the two discuss matters related to Liya, Luo Xi also put down Aina’s tail which he had been petting and looked towards Wei’er.
Aina blinked and quietly perked up her wolf ears.
"Your mother was unlucky in her choice of man."
Xiya sighed softly, saying, "It is also my fault for having poor judgment. That kid from the Hecmedea family was the most talented one among the younger generation of Dusk City, and he was also very good-looking. When the Hecmedea family asked for a marriage alliance, I didn’t think much and let your mother make her own decision. I even said, ’It’d be nice if this worked out.’ Had I not said that, your mother wouldn’t have had to live a lonely life away from home for over a decade."
"Marriage alliance..."
"Exactly, the Sophia family had already become one of the four top families in Dusk City, rotating into the position of City Owner once every ten years. If the two great families were to marry, even merge, we could have climbed even higher. That was my thinking at the time."
"Unfortunately, I misjudged the person."
The white-furred Lolita lamented with self-reproach, "Who knew what the Hecmedea family was hiding. During your mother’s pregnancy, an unknown Origin Beast somehow invaded, spreading a High-tier Mutant Factor, resulting in you being born a natural Mutant Patient. That Origin Beast came without a trace and left without a trace; I suspect they were up to something disgraceful at their family residence."
"Moreover, that man wasn’t worth your mother’s lifelong trust. After learning that you were affected by the factor, he repeatedly wanted your mother to abort you. She never agreed, and after you were born, he even attacked your mother in her weakened state, snatched you away, and tried to kill you. That was the ultimate reason why your mother chose to flee from that family."
Wei’er clenched her fists.
Feya listened, somewhat dazed.
So, Miss Wei’er’s experiences as a child were not much better than her own.
Aina also felt a tug at her heart for her sister.
Her sister Wei’er, she almost didn’t make it?
The Wolf Eared Lolita had not realized that her own situation was almost the same. Had Liya not taken Wei’er to Winter City back then, she might have died in the cold snowy weather.
"What’s that man’s name?" asked Wei’er softly.
"His name is Hercules Hecmedia, but you don’t need to think about these things, Wei’er. When your mother took you and fled from that family, she struck him with her staff quite severely, turning him into a vegetable," Xiya said.
Xiya tiptoed and ruffled Wei’er’s hair with a sigh, "You have nothing to do with the Hecmedea family. You are a child of our Sophia family. Your mother was really something, why did she take you and flee the city? It would have been better to return to the family directly. We wouldn’t have been afraid even if the Hecmedea family came seeking retribution; we could have just fought it out to the bitter end."
"That’s not how it is."
Wei’er shook her head.
She looked towards Luo Xi and Aina, as a sunset glow from the sea washed over her face, turning her snow-white hair golden. With a smile as bright as a blossoming flower, she said, "Because of that, I was able to meet them, right? I wouldn’t be who I am today otherwise."







