Chapter 30: Chapter 30
Morning came.
The morning sunlight streamed through the window, I slowly stirred from my slumber, feeling surprisingly refreshed despite the intense gaming session with Kaho the previous night. The satisfaction of dominating her in our mirror match lingered in my mind, a source of pride and accomplishment.
With a contented sigh, I stretched out on the bed, relishing the warmth of the sunlight on my skin. Physical fatigue seemed like a thing of the past, thanks to the incredible capabilities granted to me by Adam's godly physique. It was as if my body had been rejuvenated overnight, ready to take on whatever challenges the day might bring.
As for mental fatigue, I can graft to someone but let's not do that to a person or might cause someone to off themselves. Instead I can just graft to a stone or any object for that matter ,relieving myself of any mental exhaustion.. I can even graft it air itself, wait a moment ,a nagging thought lingered in the back of my mind: would grafting mental fatigue to the air create some kind of virus, spreading through the atmosphere? perhaps something worth experimenting with in the future.
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I made my way to the kitchen, my stomach rumbling in anticipation of a satisfying breakfast. With a yawn, I reached for a cold coffee from the fridge, needing a little pick-me-up to start the day off right. As I sipped the refreshing beverage, I surveyed the ingredients laid out before me, ready to create a morning meal that would fuel me for the day ahead.
With practiced ease, I set about preparing my breakfast, starting with a pot of rice. The comforting sound of the grains simmering on the stove filled the kitchen, a familiar melody that never failed to soothe my soul. While the rice cooked, I turned my attention to the fridge, where I retrieved a pack of natto, a beloved staple in my morning routine.
As the aroma of freshly cooked rice wafted through the air, I carefully mixed the fermented soybeans with the warm grains, relishing the pungent scent that filled the kitchen. To some, natto might be an acquired taste, but to me, it was like a warm hug from an old friend, comforting and familiar.
With each bite, I savored the unique flavor and texture of the natto, feeling a sense of contentment wash over me.
As I savored my breakfast of rice with natto, I took a moment to contemplate the day ahead. With a sense of anticipation, I considered the two enticing options that lay before me. As I sat at the kitchen table, enjoying my breakfast of rice with natto, I found myself contemplating the day ahead with a sense of excitement. Among the various possibilities that danced through my mind, one option stood out prominently: embarking on a musical journey inspired by the talent of Bochi from Bochi The Rock.
The idea of starting my own one-man band career on YouTube filled me with a sense of anticipation. However, I had a unique twist in mind for this endeavor. Instead of creating original music from scratch, I planned to replicate the music from my original world. It was a concept that excited me greatly because it would allow me to share something special and unique with the people in this world.
By sharing the music from my original world, I hoped to offer others a glimpse into its beauty and power. Each melody, rhythm, and harmony held a story waiting to be told, and I wanted to be the one to share those stories with the world.
Through my YouTube channel, I envisioned creating a platform where people could come together to experience the magic of music from another realm. It would be a place of exploration and discovery, where listeners could immerse themselves in melodies that transported them to distant lands and stirred their souls with their beauty..
I continued to ponder the possibilities of the day ahead, my thoughts drifted towards the second option that beckoned me: the realm of art. With the prospect of purchasing a drawing tablet, I could delve into the world of ero-manga and manga, exploring my creative instincts and bringing captivating stories to life through vivid illustrations.
Much like with music, I harbored no plans of creating original manga or ero-manga. Instead, I envisioned myself crafting manga in my original words, drawing inspiration from the rich tapestry of stories and characters that populated my original world. It was a tantalizing prospect, the idea of translating those stories into visual form and sharing them here for others to enjoy.
With each stroke of the digital pen, I would breathe life into characters and worlds, weaving intricate narratives that would capture the imagination of readers. Whether it was a tale of romance, adventure, or fantasy, I believed that manga had the power to transport people to new and exciting realms, offering them an escape from the mundane realities of everyday life.
By sharing my manga creations here, I hoped to enrich the lives of others with captivating narratives and compelling artwork. It would be a way for me to express myself creatively and connect with people on a deeper level, fostering a sense of community and camaraderie through our shared love of storytelling.
I considered this option further, I felt a surge of excitement coursing through me. The prospect of immersing myself in the world of manga and ero-manga filled me with a sense of purpose and passion. It was a journey that I was eager to embark on, knowing that it held the potential to bring joy and inspiration to both myself and others. With a newfound sense of determination, I made up my mind to pursue this path and see where it would take me.
My thinking was interrupted when Jerry and Tom descended the stairs, their appearance suggesting they had continued gaming after I finished my online session with Kaho.
With a knowing smile, I observed their slightly disheveled look, a telltale sign of a late night spent immersed in the digital realm of gaming. It was a scene I had witnessed countless times before, a testament to their unwavering dedication to the world of video games.
As they greeted me with sleepy nods and half-hearted gestures, I couldn't help but chuckle softly to myself. It was a familiar sight, one that never failed to amuse me, despite its predictability.
"Looks like you two had a long night" I remarked casually, acknowledging their dedication to gaming even in the wee hours of the morning.
Their responses were minimal, a mixture of sheepish shrugs and nonchalant gestures that spoke volumes about their shared passion for gaming. It was a language we all understood, a silent bond forged through countless hours spent exploring virtual worlds and conquering digital adversaries.
"Well, it happens" I said with a shrug of my own, offering a lighthearted nod of understanding. After all, who could blame them for indulging in their favorite pastime, especially when the allure of adventure and excitement beckoned from the glow of the screen?
With that thought in mind, I turned my attention back to the two enticing options that lay before me, eager to embark on my own gaming or creative endeavors in the day ahead.
As I watched Jerry and Tom bustling about the kitchen, preparing breakfast for themselves, a realization suddenly struck me like a bolt of lightning. "I'm stupid" I muttered to myself, facepalming at my own oversight. "Why bother choosing if I can do both at the same time?"
The simplicity of the solution seemed almost comical in its obviousness. With renewed enthusiasm, I made a mental note to head out for a shopping spree, determined to acquire both the musical instruments for my one-man band and the drawing tablet for my manga endeavors.
But first I need a cold shower.
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After I stepped out of the shower feeling refreshed, I noticed Bast eating breakfast in the kitchen. With a smile, I approached her and asked if she wanted to come along with me.
Bast looked up from her meal, curious about my invitation. "Where are we going?" she asked, her interest piqued.
I shrugged nonchalantly. "We're going shopping for instruments and a drawing tablet" I replied. "If you don't want to come, that's fine. I can go alone like I did last time."
Bast paused for a moment, seeming to consider her options. "Well, there's nothing much to do around here anyway" she admitted with a sigh. "I guess I might as well come along."
"Are you coming with me in cat form or not?" I asked Yoruichi, my gaze fixed on her with curiosity.
Yoruichi paused from her breakfast, her eyes meeting mine with a hint of amusement. "No, not today. I think I'll switch things up and go in human form for a change" she replied casually, her lips curving into a playful smile. "Plus, it's been a while since I've walked on two legs."
I nodded in understanding, appreciating her desire for variety. "Fair enough. Just finish up your breakfast quickly so we can head out," I suggested as I wait for her in the living room. Oh right I need to wish on my miracle invoker ability for music talent and drawing talent.