Because I'm Too Strong

Of course, Asahi didn't leave right away when he got permission. Even though he was clearly a scumbag, it didn't mean he didn't care about these girls.

Holding Utaha in his arms, Asahi didn't leave the room lightly until she fell asleep with him.

Walking down the dark corridor, Asahi felt like he was having an affair.

As he was climbing the stairs he suddenly saw a light coming from Kobato's bedroom door, looking like he was doing something in her own room, clearly telling her to sleep early.

So, Asahi called out softly: "Kobato, haven't you slept yet?"

No response.

"Kobato?"

Asahi shouted again, and found that Kobato didn't seem like she was going to come out of the room at all.

(Could she have fallen asleep?) Asahi has no choice but to climb up the stairs, open Kobato's bedroom door, and see his little sister sitting at the table.

"Kobato, what are you doing?"

"Wow!"

When she shouted, Kobato was startled, and lay down on the table as if trying to hide something.

"Kobato?"

Asahi frowned slightly.

"Kukuku... What's wrong, my family."

Kobato could only turn her head away.

"I said it's time to sleep, what are you hiding?"

Kobato clearly wore a depressed expression: "Kukuku, even if I told you, it wouldn't help. Ordinary people cannot understand the darkness that I hide deep in my heart."

"It's up to you to say it or not, sleep anyway."

Asahi turned around.

"Kukuku… tonight's bloodstained party has just begun."

While saying these stupid words, Kobato stood up and walked towards the bed.

At this time, Asahi turned around quickly, passed Kobato, and rushed to the table.

Kobato screamed.

Asahi initially thought Kobato must have written some strange delusion, but seeing that she was deliberately hiding it, she really wanted to see what he was up to.

"This..."

Scattered on the table are textbooks and notes.

The textbook was full of math problems, and the notebook was written in Kobato's handwriting, writing down the answers to the questions.

"So you did your homework." Asaji was shocked.

"Aaaaaaahhhhh." Kobato shouted.

"Sorry, but there's nothing to hide about that. Nice to see you do your homework so obediently."

Asahi patted Kobato on the head, but she looked away with an embarrassed expression.

"Hmph, I don't need it as a night lord, it's just a small spur of the moment entertainment."

"Okay, whatever you say."

Asahi was intently looking at his little sister.

"But it's already late, sleep early, it's not too late to do homework tomorrow."

Just as he finished his education and was about to leave, Kobato lifted her sad face: "Wait a minute, Onii-chan."

"What is wrong?"

Asahi turned off the light.

Kobato's face was a mess with tears, and she opened her mouth to reply: "Onii-chan is helping me with the summer homework?"

In her right hand she holds a set of math problems.

"I really can't do anything about you."

Asahi sighed, and said softly, "If there's anything you don't know, you'll ask tomorrow."

"Um."

Then, Asahi who was being pulled by his little sister until he was coaxed to sleep, looked at Kobato who was gently grasping the hem of her clothes with her small hands, stroking her small face, slowly got up and left the room.

By the time he got to Hina's door, it was past 12:30 am.

The door was unlocked, pushing it open, Asahi stepped on the soft carpet and walked towards the bed in the darkness.

Even though there was no light, the home decorations were barely visible through the moonlight.

On the bed, one could see the silhouette of a curvaceous woman lying on her side, with only a light blanket covering her body.

Hina had a beautiful dream, but the dream didn't last long. She seemed to feel something climbing in her body. She opened her eyes in a daze, only to find that there was a dark figure beside her. She almost screamed out of fear.

"Hina-chan, it's me."

"Asahi?"

Hearing a familiar voice, Hina calmed down: "Why are you here?"

"Come and see my little cute girl..."

"I'm older than you, okay?"

Hina rolled her eyes at him, and turned on the bedside lamp.

The dim light instantly dispersed the shadows in the room, and darkness receded towards the windows.

"What are you doing?"

After turning on the light, Hina was overwhelmed by Asahi.

"I can not take it anymore."

"You are not afraid of being found by Utaha?"

"Utaha asked me to come here."

Asahi's tone contained a sense of ridicule.

Hina is surprised and realizes something is wrong: "Why did she let you come?"

"Because I am very strong."

"Bah."

Hina spat, and suddenly remembered Utaha's date in the past few days, and seemed to understand something: "Hmph, you came to me after other women didn't want it, I am not a substitute."

Feeling Hina's angry gaze, Asahi leaned down and kissed her, and comforted her: "Don't frown, how about I spend some time with you later?"

"I don't believe it."

Hina pouted like a little girl.

Even though she said so, as the shadows of the two overlapped, Hina's muttering gradually faded away.

...

The next day.

Asahi freshened up, woke up in bed, went downstairs to the living room and found Kobato and Rikka doing their homework under Chika's tutelage.

"Thank you, Chika, for helping teach my little sister."

Chika, who was tying a bow in her bangs, showed a smirk: "Kobato and Rikka are cute, you're welcome!"

Unexpectedly, Kobato showed a sneer at this time: "Kukuku, you imbecile and stupid human, you should know how to thank you for serving the noble Night King like this."

Asahi was annoyed and threw a punch at Kobato.

"Wooo..."

So Kobato lowered her head obediently with tears in her eyes.

The math problem that Kobato wrote in the middle of the night yesterday was a homework assignment, and it was also a summer homework.

What's more, not only is the math homework unfinished, but most of the summer homework hasn't even been touched.