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Chapter 61

  Draco let out a heavy sigh, "Cir, e with me. Let's go wake her up," he said, his curiosity piqued by Dimitra's report.

  He was determio see it for himself, though he told himself it was for ‘legal loli research purposes’ only.

  "Hmm," Cir briefly replied, as she got up to follow Draco.

  He had asked Cir to follow him, so he didn’t end up thinking or doing anything weird to Bahamut after seeing her sleeping fabsp;

  He was well aware that he had been ag strange when aloh Bahamut sihe previous day..

  "The rest of you should start preparing your armor and arranging the dungeon bags we'll be using, as we agreed yesterday," Draco addressed the group.

  "Hai, leave it to the future vice-captain. I will watch over them," Michalis yelled, puffing out his chest with pride.

  "Huh, who made you a didate in the first pce?" Vasiliki interjected, narrowing her eyes at Michalis.

  "Yeah, he's gotten a bit too cocky since yesterday. We should probably teach him a lesson. Don't you think so too, Vasileios?" Nikoos added, gng over at his brother.

  "Hmm, I think we should," Vasileios replied, a mischievous glint in his eye.

  Soon, the three were engaged in a pyful tussle on the ground, much to Draco's exasperation.

  "Sigh, let's just go. Bahamut might already be awake from the otion they're making," Draco said to Cir, leading the way towards Bahamut's room.

  As they approached the door, it suddenly opened, revealing a sleepy-eyed Bahamut.

  She wore a cute, frilly nightgown that g to her petite frame in a somewhat alluring way, her long, silver hair disheveled aail dragging limply across the floor.

  "Ouch!" Bahamut let out a cute yelp as she actally bumped one of her horns against the doorframe, the impact clearing some of the sleepiness from her eyes.

  'Damn, I didn't get to see her sleeping but this …..,' Draco thought, g his fist in frustration.

  "Good m, Bahamut," Draco greeted her with a warm smile.

  "Huh, Draco? Why are you here? Is it m already?" Bahamut zily said, looking around sleepily.

  She the out a cute yawn and rubbed her eyes, before turning around and heading bato her room.

  Without a word, she jumped onto her bed and promptly fell back asleep, leaving Drad Cir in an awkward silence.

  After a moment, Cir broke the silence, "Uhm, what should we do?"

  Draco let out anh, "Sigh, we should wake her up," he replied, walking into the room, which was strewn with various items scattered across the floor and bed.

  'It's a good thing that she's freely showing us her sloppy side. It's a sign that she trusts us this much,' Draco thought, a small smile pying on his lips.

  Approag Bahamut's bed, Draco gently scooped her up, hoisting her over his shoulder.

  Cir quickly catg onto his iions, grabbed a towel from the mess in the room and followed closely behind as Draco carried Bahamut to the bathroom.

  Entering the bathroom, Draceremoniously dropped Bahamut into the bathtub.

  "I'll leave the rest to you," he said, leaving Cir aloh the sleepy goddess.

  "Kyaa!" Bahamut's high-pitched squeal echoed through the house as Cir began to undress her and bathe her with some cold water, rousing her from her slumber.

  Ba the living room, Dimitra approached Draco, curious to know what had happened.

  Michalis, Vasileios, and Nikoos also stopped their tussling and joihem, eager to hear Draco's report.

  Draco briefly expihe situatioioning her sloppy look, cute clothing and her sleepy demeanor, much to the others' amusement.

  "Ah, so that's what Dimitra saw," Michalis said, nodding in uanding.

  "Yes, and I must say, she looked quite adorable in that state," Draitted.

  ‘Ah, what the hell am I saying to them’ Draco thought, realizing he had spoken out-loud.

  Vasileios chuckled, "Careful, Draii. You're starting to sound a bit too ied in oddess well-being." he said.

  Nikoos elbowed Vasileios pyfully, "Oh, e ohe man enjoy the view. We all know he has been ag a bit different since yesterday” he added.

  Draco cleared his throat, trying tain his posure.

  "Ahem, in any case, we should focus on preparing for the uping dungeon delve. Cir is taking care of Bahamut for now." he said.

  The group nodded in agreement and began to systematically aheir equipment and supplies, each member taking on a specific task to ehey were well-prepared for their first adventure.

  Meanwhile, ihroom, Cir tio bathe Bahamut, taking great care to eheir sleepy goddess roperly ed and refreshed.

  Bahamut, now more alert, looked up at Cir with a grateful expression.

  "Thank you, Cir. I'm sorry for the trouble," Bahamut said softly, her cheeks flushed from the cool water.

  Cir smiled reassuringly, "It's no trouble at all, Bahamut-san” she replied.

  Bahamut nodded, an odd warm feeling spreading through her chest, this was another new experience for her.

  As Cir helped her out of the bathtub and dried her off, Bahamut couldn't help but feel a deeper sense of e with the children of her familia, grateful for their care and attention.

  A few mier…………..

  Bahamut was sitting in the living room, her expression a bit pouty.

  The others couldn't help but think how cute she looked.

  Draco approached her, apologizing for the hurried m rush.

  "Sorry for what happened, but we were a bit short on time. Will this be enough to make amends?" he said, her some tasty treats they had bought for her breakfast.

  It was uandable that anyone would be upset about being woken up in such a way, as she had mentiohe previous day that she wasn't a m person.

  However, Bahamut proachable and easygoing goddess, at least towards them.

  Draco felt that everyone in their group should be natural and transparent with one another.

  There was no need for hidden agendas or as with cealed meanings within a familia.

  "Hmph, don't think you'll be fiven that easily," Bahamut said, snatg the food from Draco's hands.

  She was embarrassed to say that, she was happy being freely treated like one of them.

  After she finished eating, Draco put on his cloak, hiding his features, and called for a carriage to take them to the guild so they could register their familia.

  He didn't want to draw too much attention oreets if they walked.

  It didn't take long for them to arrive at the guild, it wasn’t far from her house.

  As expected, there were many curious gazes directed at their group, especially towards Bahamut.

  Her unusual appearance as a dragon goddess was quite eye-catg.

  Ign the onlooker, they ehe guild.

  Looking around, Draco led his familia to the waiting area while he went to find out which booth they o visit tister their familia.

  It didn't take long for him to locate a guild employee who directed him to the right line.

  The line wasn't long, so they soon made it to the front desk.

  "Good m, how I help you?" the guild employee greeted.

  Bahamut stepped forward to represent the group.

  "M, I would like tister my familia," she said.

  "I see, give me a sed," the employee replied, looking around and grabbing some forms for Bahamut to fill out.

  "Here, please fill these forms," the employee said politely.

  The forms required basiformation like the name of the familia, the patron goddess, the number of familia members, their levels, ages, and other essential details.

  "Here, I'm done," Bahamut said, quickly filling out the form.

  After submitting the pleted forms, a fee of 50,000 Valis was requested to finalize the registration, which Draco promptly paid.

  "Please e this way," the guild employee said, leading them to another room.

  "Acc to our records, it shows you all have received some form of formal training, but the dungeon is quite dangerous for newers. In accordah the guild rules, a guild advisor will be assigo your familia to ehat they survive longer," the employee stated.

  "That's okay with us," Bahamut replied.

  The guild employee quickly left the room to search for a free advisor to assign to the newly formed Bahamut Familia.

  While they waited, Draco turo the others and said.

  "Well, that went smoothly. I'm gd we're officially registered now. Having a guild advisor should provide us with some extra guidand support as we navigate the dungeon." Dimitra nodded, her expression thoughtful.

  "Yes, that's a reasonable precaution. I'm curious to see who the guild will assign to us." she replied.

  Bahamut, the goddess of their familia, smiled warmly.

  "I'm sure they'll send someone capable and experiehis is aing neter for you all. I 't wait to see what adventures as you will all perform." she added.

  The others in the familia shared ihusiasm, discussing their pns and expectations for the future.

  Bahamut listened ily, occasionally her own insights and suggestions.

  After a short while, the guild employee returned with a tall, stern-looking trope woman in tow.

  "This is Rose Fa, one of our seasoned advisors. She will be assigo your familia to provide guidand support during their explorations of the dungeon." the guild employee introduced.

  Rose stepped forward, her gaze sweeping over the group.

  "Greetings, members of the Bahamut Familia. I look forward t with you and ensuring your safe passage through the challehat lie ahead." she said.

  Draco although surprised, stepped forward to shake the advisor's hand.

  ‘What are the ces of her being uild advisor’ Draco thought.

  "It's an honor to have you with us, Rose Fa. We'll be sure to heed your advid work closely with you to achieve oals." he replied.

  Rose nodded, not even a bit amused or moved.

  She had heard the same words from several adventurers ahey all still died.

  Bahamut also approached the advisor, her regal bearing anding attention.

  "It's a pleasure to meet you, Rose Fa. I trust your expertise will be invaluable to my children." she said, her eyes narrowing at Rose.

  Rose was a bit taken aback by the unusual familia, but quickly regained her professional posure.

  She ined her head respectfully. "I shall do my utmost to eheir success, my dy” she replied.

  With the introduade, the group settled in to discuss their steps with Rose, they were eager to begin their first dungeon dive.

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