But delaying like this is not a solution.

If you delay any longer, your clothes will be lifted up.

Is that okay?

Audrin considers herself a person of integrity and would never do such a thing to take advantage of someone in distress.

As for why Audrin felt that it was she who took advantage of the situation, rather than Tinari...

According to Audrin's experience of reading novels, only the heroine will fall into the "Strong Drug" debuff, although Tinari did not unconsciously take the strong drug. But the effect is the same.

Since Tinari got the script for the female lead, then Audrin must have gotten the script for the male lead.

Logic Pass√

Fortunately, Audrin is a gentleman and would not abuse an ignorant boy.

She is such a good person.

After praising herself in her heart, Audrin noticed that the expression on Tinari's face became even stranger, and she didn't know whether it was pain or something else.

Audrin didn't dare to think about it any further (it would be impolite to do so), and quickly pulled the tail off her body, but the harder she tried, the tighter the tail wrapped around her.

"Tinari, relax, are you still conscious?"

The fox boy did not answer her, biting his lower lip, as if he was trying hard to endure something.

孽 孽!

Audrin swore that she was just confused by the furry creature, but she definitely did not intend to do anything that Red Persimmon would not allow.

It seems that this is the only last resort.

Audrin no longer cared about the overly flexible tail and jumped into the pool in an attempt to pull up Tinari.

She had seen the depth of the pool before, and it was not shallow, enough for Tinari to sober up.

In the novel, the debuff of strong medicine is removed by cold water, so it must be somewhat useful.

But as soon as she touched Tinari, the other party's disordered breath couldn't wait to entangle her, nibbling her lips, sucking her so hard that it hurt a little.

Audrin noticed that Tinari had his eyes closed and felt that he had no clear willpower.

Now all that remains is instinct.

I'm sorry, Tinari.

Audrin kept apologizing in his heart, forcefully pried open the other's head, and took him into the icy cold pool water.

The temperature dropped suddenly, and the freezing water enveloped Tinari's scalding body from all directions. Tinari could not bear the rapid changes in temperature, and he passed out and slid to the bottom of the pool.

Audrin held her breath and was startled by him. This was not what she expected!

He quickly went downstream, grabbed Tinari's wrist, and carried him upstream.

Paddling with one hand and holding the boy with the other, Audrin always felt that this scene was indescribably familiar.

Hiss, when playing games in Mond that year, she was the one who almost drowned. Now, the situation has changed and she has become the one who saves people.

After finally pulling Tinari, a living person, ashore, Audrin lay on the shore to catch his breath and rest for two seconds, then immediately turned back to check on Tinari's condition.

She first measured Tinari's temperature and found that this guy was cold all over, and the temperature was not as high as before.

It's over. I hope she won't harm Tinari.

Audrin was panicking, and couldn't help but imagine the horrific scenario of Senor throwing her into prison.

She quickly checked Tinari's pupils and pulse, and combined with her knowledge of the Life Theory School that she had taken as an elective course in the College of the Decrees, she quickly came to a conclusion.

He's still breathing, but he's a little drowning. The first thing we need to do now is to help him drain the excess water out of his body.

Audrin immediately helped Tinari perform CPR and artificial respiration.

After a while of first aid, Tinari finally regained consciousness, turned around and vomited a lot of water.

"Tinari, how are you now? Are you feeling better?" Audrin asked worriedly.

It took Tinari a while to calm down before he could find the strength to answer Audrin: "Much better."

Tinari's voice was not as weak as Audrin had expected. She couldn't help but secretly admire the good physique of the owner of the Eye of God.

He recalled what happened before, and his whole body froze: "Oh, Miss Audrin, I didn't do anything to you..."

"Of course not." Seeing that Tinari was still sober, Audrin quickly told him everything that had happened before.

"My previous actions were a bit inconsiderate and caused you to drown." Audrin said self-reproachfully.

The novel method is still not advisable!!!

Tinari rubbed his brows and said, "It's okay. I don't mind. If I did something when I was not sober, I would not be able to commit seppuku like Inazuma."

"By the way..." Tinari noticed something and pointed at Audrin's lips: "What's wrong with your mouth?"

Audrin pursed her lips subconsciously: "Uh, you, you bit it."

"Tinari's favorability is +10, Tinari's favorability is 75, and a total of 3863 favorability points have been collected."

Tinari was stunned:...It turns out that he still couldn't control himself.

He stood up quickly and wanted to jump into the pool.

Could Audrin let the person he had saved with such difficulty jump again?

Obviously it was impossible, so Audrin quickly hugged Tinari around the waist to stop him from doing that: "I don't mind, so why do you mind?"

"And you didn't really do anything to me! In your situation, I was kind enough not to do anything to you."

Even if something really happened, Audrin didn't think she was the one who suffered a loss.

No matter how bad it gets, at worst we can just treat it as a fleeting romance.

Tinari managed to calm down. He lowered his head deeply and said, "I'm sorry, Miss Audrin."

"I'm sorry, too, Tinari."

"If I hadn't wanted to show off, so many things wouldn't have happened later." Audrin felt really guilty.

Tinari stared at the small cut on Audrin's mouth for a long time.

"If Miss Audrin is willing, I will be responsible for Miss Audrin!"

Audrin was shocked by his train of thought: "No, I don't need this! This is just an accident, you don't need to worry about it."

"If you really feel bad, just treat me to a meal."

Tinari seemed to want to say something, but Audrin stopped him: "Okay, okay, I should go home. Let's talk tomorrow if there's anything."

Seeing this, Tinari remained silent and said nothing.

The rest of the journey went by without any accidents, and Audrin returned safely to the dormitory building of the Ordinary House.

She went upstairs to get the paper, handed it to Tinari, and watched him leave. Audrin breathed a sigh of relief and went home to have a good sleep.

Audrin slept until noon the next day, then woke up in a daze. She washed up and was about to go out for dinner, but she found that a steaming meal had already been placed at the door of her dormitory.

Hmm? Who sent this?

Audrin didn't understand why, but she thought it would be a waste if she didn't eat the free food. And who could harm her in the Church of the Immaculate Conception?

After happily finishing the meal sent by a kind person, Audrin was about to go out for a walk, when she unexpectedly bumped into Tinari and Kavi standing together.

The good-tempered Kavi had a rare expression of displeasure on his face.

Um? what happened?

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