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“Albedo, you’re going to the Re-Estize Kingdom?” Ainz asked in a somewhat confused state.
The undead man himself wasn’t wearing his polymorph ring, so he currently looked like his normal self. As he looked on at Albedo though, he couldn’t help but take in her getup.
She was wearing a devilishly gorgeous dress that showed off her stunning self, and she was also holding the world item, Ginnungagap, in her hands. A smile graced her face as she responded. Though he could tell that she was unhappy about something, maybe it was the fact that Shalltear was now a member of his now harem?
That was probably it. After all, Aeskell and her had some pns supposedly that they had made and wanted to implement so that Shalltear had the best chance to join. Yet, Shalltear herself had seemed rather courageous st night and had confessed to Ainz with a lot of sudden help from Aeskell.
The group of three were in front of the Central governance Building, or rather fortress if one looked at it for too long, were Ainz, Albedo, and Aeskell. Tanya, Wictoria, and Erika were there as well, sitting atop the shoulders of Ainz their father.
A procession of undead were id out in front of the building in the street. The citizens would have stared and gawked at such a thing, if there hadn’t been a wall surrounding the complex.
“Yes, of course Lord Ainz. I must go to the Re-Estize Kingdom in order to help legitimize our hold on E-Rantel and Carne,” she told him, “I just didn’t get the chance to tell you because of other topics that day.”
That made Ainz feel bad. Of course, he wanted to spend time with his children, and Tanya herself had enjoyed seeing the rest of city and her father’s country. However, Ainz himself didn’t want to ignore the work of his wives, his family.
“Albedo, if you need to tell me about something that is going on in the nation that we have built, tell me. Please don’t just go off without telling me first. I don’t want to worry about you,” he said with sincerity, cupping Albedo’s left cheek in his skeletal hand.
Albedo nearly melted into goop in that moment. A deep blush ran across her face. Meanwhile, their only daughter covered her face with her small hands in embarrassment. Thankfully, Aeskell was there to save the day.
“Here I thought that the aid of the Empire would be enough to ourselves seem legitimate in the eyes of the rest of the world,” spoke Aeskell.
Aeskell herself didn’t really care about the opinions of other countries. In fact, she didn’t care at all. The only thing in the end that mattered to her was that they were there. She didn’t like the thought of being the only country on the pnet, yet at the same time didn’t care for the other countries’ opinions of them. It was a strange bance.
“Yes, we do, in this case it is to make sure that the nations that border and have alliances with Re-Estize see us as legitimate. We can’t have them decring war on us all willy nilly, now can we, my Lady?” Albedo asked back teasingly.
“No, I guess we can’t,” spoke Aeskell with a bit of a smile in her face, “also make sure to be on the lookout for any world items. That one in your hands will protect you from their effects. Yet, at the same time you still have to be careful for other things such a diseases,” she expined and Ainz picked up on it.
“Yes, while you are immune to all known diseases, there might be others that you aren’t immune to in the Kingdom. So you must be cautious on that side,” Ainz spoke with deep concern for his wife and the mother of his first born.
“Well, then why not a kiss?” Albedo asked and Ainz tilted his head to the side; she then answered his unspoken question, “A kiss can increase the body’s immune system response. There by, a kiss can make one more resistant to disease,” she said and Ainz nodded his head.
Aeskell nodded her head as well, then leaned in and kissed Albedo deeply and passionately. Albedo hadn’t seen this coming, yet she leaned into it as well. Then, Aeskell pulled back and Albedo frowned in slight dismay.
Ainz looked on, surprised. Actually, surprised couldn’t even cover what he was feeling right now. Meanwhile, the children riding atop his shoulders gawked at what they had seen. Aeskell had mostly been rather tight lipped and secretive about what the three of them did in their room, all the kids knew that this was sex. Yet, they hadn’t for the life of themselves, expected her to do this in the open.
“Aeskell I think that was a bit much,” Ainz said while pointing a finger to the children atop his height.
Aeskell had seemingly forgotten herself and blushed somewhat while gncing at Ainz. She then opened her mouth to speak, yet no words came out. Albedo had been seemingly knocked out of her stupor and was looking at Aeskell with a grin.
“Thank you for the kiss, Aeskell,” she thanked the other mother, “I think I will be off now,” she finished her line and made to walk to the open carriage, she then looked back with a slightly seductive grin, not enough to be noticed by anyone, though, “tata,” she said and climbed in.
Aeskell looked over to Ainz and apologized for the open dispy of affection, yet Ainz rebuffed her and told her that it was fine. She simply had to watch herself while doing so, to not accidently show the children mature things that they weren’t ready for yet.
Yet the children in question all knew what sex was, so it was fine in the end. Of course, the parents of these kids didn’t know that. The author doesn’t think he’ll reveal that till much ter.
“Alright, though I do need to get going to the empire here soon though,” Ainz said as he pointed to the gate that was forming after all the undead and carriages of Albedo’s procession had left.
“Dad, I wanna come with,” Wictoria added from his right shoulder, hopping into his arms.
“I also want to come with. I simply wish to see the capital of the Empire,” spoke Erika.
Tanya looked on at this with a slight head shake of exasperation. This was mimicked by her father. The two of them were truly alike in their actions, and Aeskell let out a motherly giggle when she saw this. The father and daughter duo looked at her with confusion, not noticing their simirities.
“Alright, I better get Ninya. I’m going to fight in the Colosseum, and if it’ll be more than Tanya coming with me, then I’ll need someone more trustworthy than Jircniv to watch them,” he said as he put a hand to his ear, and Aeskell nodded with a motherly smile on her face.
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