The Harem King - 131 Chapter 131
Together with her sister Kiera was a group of ten kids with only 3 boys in the mix. Sigh! The things i tolerate for my loved ones.
“No problem. Let them come.” i smiled and could only anticipate with pleasure how their naive minds could comprehend the enormity of our ride that could even dwarf the size of this city.
Fifteen minutes later and indeed my prediction hasn’t failed me.
The loud mouths were stupefied and they could not stop to spat their noisy blabber on the confines of the warship.
It was fascinating to watch fools make do with their stupid quirks but i got tired of it within a few breaths. So i did not waste anymore time to drop the ignorant children down their respective homes.
I would have done that literally but dreaded the resulting eyes of accusation if my sisters would find these midgets missing the day after.
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“How was the rest of the afternoon, Kiera, Stephany?” i asked unto my adorable siblings.
“It was so cool, brother! A lot of our classmates are sooooooo friendly!” Kiera reported excitedly as she recalled how great her day had been.
“Yup, Kiera is right brother! And the boys all want to have our numbers. Hehehe!” Stephany giggled on the side.
Though they had a one year age gap between them but i was not comfortable separating them yet so i deemed it better to enroll them on the same class.
Not that they would learn anything valuable in that school. It was only a waste of time, money and effort if i was to be brutally frank about its purpose.
But since it was also a zoo where my sisters could have friendships and myriad of experiences that would build their character up so i had foregone my learned opinion on the matter.
“As long as they’re happy, that’s all that really matters to me.” i thought within.
“Did anyone bully you in there? If there is a bully in your class then tell me quick so that i could twist their heads the right way for the both you!” i said lightly in order to deliver the jest perfectly.
Don’t want my sisters to know how good their brother is. At least not yet. Or ever. I even blocked my deeds and misdeeds from this morning from their perception.
All i wanted to appear in those clear innocent eyes of theirs was a perfect brother and no other. Though that was extremely far from the truth but i cared not for such little misconceptions.
For the truth as it always was and will ever be, is subjective at best and buried at worst. So it was indeed pointless to open the meaningless topic about truths and whatnots.
“No uh! No one bullied us, brother! In fact, they we…” Stephany filled me in first and was aptly seconded by her able partner.
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