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Chapter 129: Talking in the Restroom

Chapter 129: Talking in the Restroom

When we regrouped with Ume, she gave Sue the biggest stink eye that I’ve ever seen. I calmed her down and asked her to use the hide detection spell on me so I would follow Sue in the restroom. She followed through with no arguments and said she’d wait outside to take the spell off me when I was done. The Arch Imp wouldn’t see or sense me, but she’d know that I was still nearby, and so with me sticking to her like glue, we went inside.

The next couple minutes after that were probably the most awkward I’ve ever experienced in my lifetime. I didn’t want to risk anything from not seeing Sue past the stall door, so I had to follow her inside … and watch her do her business.

“To go this far, I’ve never felt so embarrassed in my life. Do males actually get off on this?” Sue asked with a flushed face. There was nobody other than me and Nyra nearby to hear her.

How do you expect me to answer that when you won’t even hear it?

According to Ume, with the hide detection spell in effect, nobody outside the arranged field would know I was here. There is, however, a different effect between producing one around a specified area, and one that encompasses a single individual. While people won’t cross the boundary and interfere with the area the spell’s taking effect, having it surround a mobile person, i.e. myself, would make me undetectable through most senses, but I could still potentially interact with the world. Meaning, even if they can’t see, hear, or smell me, they could still potentially touch me if I’m not careful.

While I could still see my hands and body through my perspective, when I checked on the mirror as I walked in with Sue, I didn’t see any hint of me in the reflection at all. I was basically invisible. Even when I moved the stall door, it looked to be moving on its own in the mirror’s reflection. I could only imagine what mischief one could pull having access to such magic.

“That was a question directed to you by the way, Jinma, and I know you can use [Telepathy], so humor me a little, would you?” Sue then asked, which left me and Nyra surprised.

Would it still work with me under the spell? Curious, I decided to enact this last-minute experiment and linked Sue to my [Telepathy], <... Some males might, but I’m not one of them.>

“Huh, I know I wouldn’t be caught dead like this by some of my peers … but I might learn to like it if it’s you watching me, Jinma,” Sue admitted while averting her gaze with a reddened head.

I requested.

Sue commented while resting a hand to her head.

I asked with a raised brow.

Nyra commented.

After Sue was finished with her business and left the stall, I watched her head to the sink to wash her hands. she asked.

I explained.

Sue admitted,

I said.

Sue then splashed her face with water and dried off with a towel she pulled out of the knapsack she carried inside,

I answered.

she asked.

I raised a brow,

Sue listed.

I looked up in thought, Though I made that warning at the end there, I felt that was more directed to myself, and for a good reason.

she answered, pausing from drying herself.

Nyra asked, which raised a brow from me.

Sue asked.

I answered with annoyance in my mind’s tone,