Let's Train Heroine - Chapter 66
Chapter 66: Heroine in Bikini
The sun blazed high in the sky, casting a golden glow over Oriana Beach. Waves lapped gently against the shore, their rhythmic whispers mingling with the warm breeze that carried the scent of salt and the promise of adventure. The sea stretched out endlessly, a deep, azure expanse that mirrored the cloudless sky above.
Maris stood at the edge of the beach, her delicate figure framed by the vivid colors of summer. She wore a white one-piece dress, the fabric light and airy, flowing gracefully with each movement she made. The dress had thin, spaghetti straps that rested softly on her shoulders, and the hemline swayed just above her knees. The bodice was fitted, accentuating her slender waist before flaring out gently, allowing the breeze to play with the soft material. On her head, she wore a straw hat, its wide brim casting a delicate shadow over her face, but not enough to hide the excitement dancing in her light blue eyes.
Her cheeks were slightly flushed with the heat, or perhaps with the thrill of the day, and a few loose strands of her pink hair had escaped the hat’s confines, framing her face in a way that made her look both youthful and elegant. She was the epitome of summer beauty, like a scene from a dream brought to life.
“Lucan-sama, what are we going to do now?” Maris asked, her voice bubbling with enthusiasm as she turned to face Lucan, who was walking a few steps behind her. Her smile was bright, full of anticipation and the simple joy of being at the beach.
Lucan paused for a moment, taking in the sight of the empty beach. This secluded spot was privately owned by a certain noble, and its isolation was evident in the pristine, undisturbed sand and the absence of any other people. The solitude suited Lucan just fine—fewer witnesses for what was to come.
“We need to find a place to stay first,” Lucan replied, his tone measured. He carried a small bag over his shoulder, packed lightly for their stay.
Maris nodded eagerly, her eyes sparkling with anticipation. “I wonder what our place will be like!” she mused aloud as they walked along a narrow path that wound through the dunes, leading them to a house nestled among the trees. The nobleman who had lent Lucan the house had called it “small,” but as they approached, it became clear that “small” was a relative term.
The house was a marvel of design, with expansive windows that overlooked the sea and an architecture that blended luxury with comfort. The marble floors gleamed underfoot, and the living room was spacious, filled with elegant furniture that invited relaxation. The bathroom was opulent, with polished stone walls and a large tub, and the bedrooms were fitted with plush beds, their soft linens promising restful nights.
“Wow, it’s a spacious room! And the view is beautiful…!” Maris exclaimed, rushing to the nearest window. She pressed her hands against the glass, her breath catching at the sight of the vivid sea and sky that stretched out before her.
Lucan set his bag down, allowing himself a moment to appreciate the view. “I’m glad we got this house,” he said.
Maris turned to him, her excitement undiminished. “Yes! Then let’s head to the beach right away! To the beach!” she said, twirling in place with her dress fanning out around her legs.
Lucan chuckled, and nodded. “Sure, that’s fine. But first, let’s get our swimsuits…”
Maris’s eyes sparkled with a playful mischief as she tugged at the hem of her dress. “Oh, the beach is right there, so I’ll just change here,” she said with a grin.
Without waiting for a response, she began to lift the dress over her head. Lucan, used to her charm by now, turned away slightly, reaching into his bag for his own swimsuit. Lucan wasn’t going to feel attracted, and flustered anymore. He got his emotions under control again.
“Lucan-sama, I’m ready now,” Maris announced, her voice light and carefree.
Lucan turned, his eyes meeting hers before trailing down to take in her new appearance. Maris stood before him in a bikini that was far more daring than he had expected. The top was a small, bra-like piece that barely covered her breasts, leaving the creamy skin of her upper and lower breasts exposed. The fabric was a light blue that contrasted beautifully with her pink hair and pale skin. The bikini bottoms were little more than a string, hugging her hips and leaving her toned midriff and long legs fully on display. The smallness of the bikini highlighted her slender curves, making her look both delicate and daring.
“When did you buy that?” Lucan asked, his voice remaining neutral, though there was a flicker of surprise and something else in his chest.
Maris grinned, spinning around playfully to give him a full view. “Sarina had this; I borrowed it from her,” she said with a wink. “How does it look?”
“Beautiful,” Lucan replied without hesitation, his gaze lingering on her. “But don’t wear it in front of other people.”
Maris pouted, her lips forming a perfect bow. “What do you think of me! It’s because it’s just you that I’m wearing it. Otherwise, I wouldn’t dare,” she huffed, crossing her arms in mock indignation.
Lucan couldn’t help but smile at her reaction, finding the combination of her revealing outfit and pouting expression an endearing mix of sexy and cute.
“Alright, alright,” Lucan said, raising his hands in surrender. “Let’s head to the beach then. But stay close, Maris.”
Her expression softened, and she gave him a warm smile that made his chest tighten just a little. “Of course, Lucan-sama. I’ll stay right by your side.”
As they walked towards the water, Maris added, “I’m so glad we came here. It’s just like a dream!”
“Let’s make the most of it,” Lucan replied.
With that, they reached the water’s edge, the cool waves lapping at their feet. The sea was calm, the perfect reflection of a perfect day. But as Lucan gazed out at the horizon, his thoughts drifted to the real reason they were here—the Water Source. It lay somewhere beneath these waters, tainted by dark energy that made sea creatures berserk.
This sea creature would attack people, in some kilometres away, there was public beach, full of people and there were also three villages near by.
In the game, Maris solved the issue, purify the Water Source. Lucan goal this time was get part of Water Source to make himself strong.
Otherwise he didn’t care about people who got attack by sea creatures.
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