Adrian's mind buzzed with the unexpected mission announcement as he left the room after his conversation with Lira.
The system's voice echoed in his head, cold and clinical, yet tinged with a hint of amusement.
"Host, it's mission time."
Adrian blinked, trying to process the mission's strange title. This was… unexpected, to say the least. The system had always given him odd and sometimes humorous tasks, but this one left him utterly confused. What did this even mean? And why now, of all times?
As the words of the mission sank in, Adrian couldn't help but feel a mix of amusement and bewilderment.
The system definitely had a twisted sense of humor. But for now, he would have to focus on the tasks at hand. There was still much to do, and the real challenges were yet to come.
Adrian stopped mid-step, his brow furrowing as he tried to make sense of the notification. He had been expecting something related to Lira, not this bizarre mission that seemed nearly impossible to complete.
Mission: Oyakodon Time
Description: Have an intimate encounter with a mother and daughter together.
Duration: 6 months.
Rewards: +50 Charm, SP, and Virtual Training Chamber (Leveling Version) +2.
Penalty for Failure: -50 Charm.
Adrian's eyes widened. "Why is this mission so random? And where am I supposed to find a mother and daughter willing to... never mind."
The system's response was immediate. "Are there not two pairs of mother and daughter living in your house right now? Sophia and Isabella, Rosalyn and Eve."
Adrian mouth twitched as the system replied. He wasn't looking for an answer, just venting.
But the system was technically correct, the best kind of correct that he could not reply back.
"Ugh, you're right," he muttered under his breath after a moment of silence. "But why would you give me this mission when I'm focused on someone else?"
"It doesn't matter, host," the system replied in its usual tone. "You either do it or you don't."
Adrian grumbled as he moved to his room. Sophia would likely do anything to make him happy, but asking Isabella felt awkward. He wasn't sure how she would react.
He sighed, realizing that this new mission was more complicated. Then he remembered he still had his mission related to Eve and decided to focus on it first.
Having rescued Eve and her mother, Adrian knew he could make progress with her. Plus, he still had to confront Mortimer, and the upcoming conflict loomed large in his mind.
He would use these few days to rest, flirt and have tons of sex with his girls. Then he will buy the army that is related to his class from system shop and train with them in the virtual chamber.
He would then attack Mortimer before he could even finish managing the chaos that he had caused inside his castle. He planned as he moved towards his room.
He entered his room, closing the door behind him. The room was dimly lit, casting long shadows across the walls. He laid down on the bed and mumbled his plan to himself.
"Alright, first things first. I need to focus on Eve. Now that she is free and no longer slave, I can now go for her."
Adrian had made up his mind. The strange mission from the system, Oyakodon Time, would have to wait.
He knew he'd get there eventually, especially as he grew closer to the women in his life. But right now, his focus was on completing the mission related to Eve.
As he was lost in his thoughts, there was a soft knock at the door. He paused, surprised. Who could that be? He opened the door to find Sophia standing there, a gentle smile on her face, with Eve beside her.
"My perverted little brother," Sophia greeted him with a seductive smile as she place her finger on his chin. "I hope we're not disturbing you."
"Not at all, I have all the time in the world for my dear sister," Adrian replied,as he held her waist and pulled her closer towards him.
Sophia let out herself from his embrace and called Eve insd
As they entered, Eve looked around the room hesitantly, her eyes avoiding his for a moment. She seemed nervous, her posture a little stiff. Adrian noticed this and turned to her with a reassuring smile.
"Eve," he said gently. "Is everything alright?"
She nodded, though there was a hint of hesitation in her movements. "I… I wanted to thank you, Adrian. For everything you've done for me and my mother. You saved us… and I don't even know how to repay you."
Adrian waved his hand dismissively, trying to ease her discomfort.
"There's no need to thank me, Eve. You're important to me. Who else would I do it for if not you?" He gave her a warm smile, trying to lighten the mood.
"Besides, you've thanked me enough. No need to feel like you owe me anything."
Eve shook her head slowly, her face turning a soft shade of pink as she looked down, her voice barely above a whisper. "I'm not yours… not yet." Her words trailed off as she shyly bowed her head, her voice growing quieter with each word.
Adrian's heart skipped a beat at her words. Her vulnerability in that moment was both endearing and heart-wrenching. He took a step closer to her, his voice soft and kind.
"You don't have to say that, Eve," Adrian said, his tone gentle yet firm. "I did what I did because I care about you, and you don't have to feel pressured to do anything in return. You've been through a lot. Just knowing you're safe is more than enough for me."
Eve glanced up at him, her eyes meeting his for the first time since she entered the room. There was a spark of something—hope, perhaps—hidden in her gaze. She nodded slowly, a small smile tugging at the corners of her lips.
Sophia, who had been quietly observing the interaction, stepped forward and placed a comforting hand on Eve's shoulder. "Adrian's right, Eve. You don't need to rush anything. We're all here for you."
Eve's smile grew a little wider, and she nodded again. "Thank you… both of you. I just… I want to show my gratitude in some way. I don't know how else to…"
Adrian interrupted her with a chuckle. "Eve, you don't have to do anything you're not ready for. Just being here, with us, is enough. We'll take things one step at a time. There's no rush."
The room fell into a comfortable silence, the tension that had been there moments ago melting away.
Adrian could see the relief in Eve's eyes, and it made him feel good to know that she was beginning to trust him, even if it was just a small step.
"Why don't we all sit down and talk?" Adrian suggested, gesturing to the seating area in his room. "We can just relax for a bit, no pressure. How does that sound?"
Eve nodded, her shy demeanor still present but with a hint of relaxation in her posture. "That sounds good."
As they all sat down, Adrian couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction. This was progress, even if it was small. Eve was starting to open up, and that was all he could ask for right now.
For the moment, the new mission could wait. What mattered now was ensuring that Eve felt safe, supported, and cared for. The rest would follow in time