Chapter 70: The Nonexistent
Kouya sent the text message, checked the time, and saw it was almost ten at night. The streets outside were quiet, filled with the distant hum of cars and the soft rustling of trees swaying in the wind. He stood up, stretched lazily, and put on a dark jacket, slipping his phone into his pocket before stepping out into the night.
The air was cool, faintly scented with rain from earlier in the evening. Streetlights painted long shadows on the ground as he walked toward the park. His footsteps echoed softly against the pavement, blending with the chirping of a few late-night crickets.
What was his purpose in coming to this world?
Was it just to live as an ordinary person?
Of course not.
His goal had always been just one—to find back those lost emotions, those forgotten feelings that once made life feel alive. That was his only reason for being here, the one truth that lingered no matter how many days passed.
So sealing his power was merely a method, not a shackle restraining him. Power was his own—it wasn’t stolen, it wasn’t taken from anyone. It was a part of him, like breath or thought. So why couldn’t he use it?
If a problem could be solved more easily and conveniently without affecting his current life, why would he choose a troublesome way to handle it instead? Efficiency mattered more than formality.
It was like one plus two equals three. The answer was simple and absolute, yet some people insisted on writing long formulas, showing every step, complicating the obvious just to feel smart. That, in his mind, was the definition of stupidity.
Kouya hated trouble.
Cleaning up after a meal was trouble, so he usually ordered takeout and stacked the containers near the trash. Making friends was trouble, so he spent his breaks at school sleeping with his head on his desk. Explaining things was trouble, so he rarely spoke unless absolutely necessary. Even smiling for politeness took effort—he only did it when he needed to get something.
Repeating the same mechanical work at restaurants or supermarkets was trouble, so he preferred taking jobs from the shrine maiden instead. At least her tasks were different, unpredictable, and occasionally interesting.
And right now, that silver-haired, scheming angel happened to be one of those “troubles.”
So, Kouya decided it was necessary to teach her how to make—no, no—to teach her how to be a person.
…
Five minutes later.
Kouya arrived at the park outside the east gate of the residential area. The night air was colder here, carrying the faint scent of rust from the old swings. The park was an old one, built decades ago, and neglected over the years. Grass grew through the cracks in the pavement, and the iron bars of the playground were chipped and faded.
It was quiet—eerily so. The only sounds were the creak of the swing chains moving slightly in the wind and the occasional hum of a passing car in the distance.
Kouya stepped past the entrance gate, his shoes crunching softly against gravel, and soon saw that silver-haired angel.
Raphiel Ainsworth Shiraha.
A girl who looked kind and innocent on the surface but was actually sly and mischievous deep down. Even from afar, her presence seemed deliberate, like she knew how much attention her appearance could draw.
Tonight, she had changed into a simple white dress without any decorations. The purity of it made her stand out against the dark surroundings. It didn’t dull her beauty at all—rather, it made her look even more elegant, like a sculpture carved under moonlight.
Cold moonlight poured down, glinting off her silver hair that danced lightly in the breeze. Her dress fluttered softly, and her pale skin reflected the light, making her look less like a being of flesh and more like a dream—one that could vanish with a blink.
“You came, Human Scum-kun,” Raphael said with a sly smile, her eyes half-lidded in mock amusement.
“Yeah, I came,” Kouya nodded, his tone flat. “Didn’t I say I’d come to teach you how to be a person?”
As he spoke, he lifted his right hand and made a small motion in the air, his fingertip glowing faintly.
“What are you doing?” Raphael tilted her head, genuinely puzzled by the gesture, unaware of what was about to happen.
The next moment, her breath caught in her throat. Her pupils contracted sharply.
Because before she could blink, his finger was already pressing gently against her forehead.
The finger was long, warm, and steady. It didn’t even look fast, yet she couldn’t react at all.
At Kouya’s fingertip, a large six-pointed magic circle appeared. It shimmered with pale blue light, spinning slowly like a clock before burning itself into Raphael’s forehead, sealing her powers in an instant.
“…”
Raphael’s eyes widened, her lips parting slightly, revealing her perfect white teeth. In her eyes was a storm of disbelief—confusion, shock, and a growing sense of fear.
This wasn’t possible!
He was supposed to be some reclusive gamer, a shut-in who barely left his room. Yet the speed, the precision, the overwhelming power—none of it matched that image.
He wasn’t human. Not at all.
“Who exactly… are you?” Raphael asked, her voice trembling slightly as she tried to stay calm.
“That doesn’t matter,” Kouya said softly, his tone still as flat as ever. His words were calm, but his gaze carried a strange pressure, cold and still as deep water. “What matters is—are you ready?”
“R-Ready for what?”
“To learn how to be a person, of course.”
A great three-hundred-round battle, fists flying, blades clashing, sweat and blood soaking the ground…
Didn’t exist.
None of that existed.
She was just a naive, inexperienced angel. A single finger could defeat her—why waste time pretending it was a fair fight?
Better to finish it quickly and go home to play games.
“W-What do you want to do?”
Confidence always comes from strength. When strength is crushed, confidence shatters like glass.
Raphael bit her lip hard, her shoulders trembling slightly.
“I’m warning you,” she said, voice quivering despite her effort to sound firm, “if you dare do anything… Gabi-chan won’t forgive you!”
The words came out sharp, but the fear behind them was impossible to hide. Her stance, her glare, her trembling hands—all screamed tension and panic.
Understandable.
But why bring up that idiot angel now!
Even if the two of you teamed up, you still wouldn’t last against one hand of mine!
You think that fool could stop me?
Don’t make me laugh.
If she were here too, I’d just poke her down with the same finger.
Kouya stayed silent, his expression unreadable as he thought about how to handle this. How exactly do you teach a mischievous angel how to be a person?
Kill her directly?
No.
Angels descended to this world with missions—to observe, to report. They regularly sent updates to Heaven, so if one suddenly vanished, it would cause chaos above. Then the usual pattern would begin: beat the small one, the bigger one comes, then an even bigger one after that. Typical fantasy escalation. Predictable and annoying.
Kouya wasn’t afraid—just uninterested in wasting his time.
Maybe… he could do what that manga once suggested—lock her in a dark room, tie her up, and make her wear different uniforms until she learned her lesson.
That might—
No. Too boring. Too much effort. Playing games was still better.
“Let me go!” Raphael’s voice rose, her body struggling but failing to move an inch. The invisible seal kept her perfectly still.
“No.” Kouya’s reply was curt. He turned his head toward the apartment building nearby, eyes narrowing slightly.
The curtain on a second-floor balcony fluttered, and a shadow shifted behind it.
Someone saw them?
Maybe. But even if they did, what would they think? A trick of the light, maybe a dream, maybe a ghost story to tell tomorrow.
“Alright, come with me,” Kouya said, his voice leaving no room for argument.
“W-Where to?” Raphael’s eyes went wide. Even though she forced her voice to stay strong, her words trembled. Every part of her screamed tension, as if she were being dragged into something terrifying.
Was he taking her to an abandoned apartment? An empty warehouse? Or worse—a love hotel?!
It had to be something like that!
A man and woman alone this late at night—of course he’d turn into a beast!
“I-I’m warning you… this is illegal!” she stammered.
“What are you imagining?” Kouya exhaled in mild irritation. “I’m going to find that idiot Satania. You think I’m interested in you?”
Satania?
That dumb demon?
Why her?
And what did he mean by ‘interested in me’?!
Raphael froze in confusion, her thoughts spinning. But before she could question him again, she realized in horror that her body was moving on its own—her feet walking obediently behind Kouya as he led the way.
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Chapters
- Chapter 206: The Shrine Maiden’s Bath Photo
- Chapter 205: The Brainy Girl
- Chapter 204: Your Mom’s Calling You Home for Dinner
- Chapter 203: I’m Not, I Didn’t!
- Chapter 202: A Girl’s Matter…
- Chapter 201: Unexpected Incident
- Chapter 200: Afternoon Hours
- Chapter 199: Darkness Beneath the Lamp…
- Chapter 198: Vigne’s Love Bubbles
- Chapter 197: Be Good, Big Sister Will Give You Candy
- Chapter 196: Needs Electrotherapy
- Chapter 195: Headpat Kill
- Chapter 194: Eating Together
- Chapter 193: Master Meow
- Chapter 192: The Fallen Angel Who Slept in the Wrong Bed
- Chapter 191: Gabriel’s Sleepover
- Chapter 190: Body Pillow
- Chapter 189: The Proper Way to Teach Respect for Teachers
- Chapter 188: What to Do When You Run into Your Teacher During a Date with a Classmate?
- Chapter 187: The Pineapple Bun Is the True Essence
- Chapter 186: Better Than Dating, Make Her Shy
- Chapter 185: Early Summer
- Chapter 184: Kanna’s Common Sense Battle
- Chapter 183: If You Want to Kiss Kanna, Kiss Me First
- Chapter 182: Touka’s Button
- Chapter 181: The Innocent Classmate Has Grown Up
- Chapter 180: The Exclusive Triple Combo
- Chapter 179: Feeding Gabriel
- Chapter 178: Dinner
- Chapter 177: A Visit to Her Home
- Chapter 176: Pinching Vigne
- Chapter 175: Even If It’s an Accident
- Chapter 174: Menma’s Wish
- Chapter 173: Not Feeling Wronged
- Chapter 172: Weekend Plans
- Chapter 171: The Spitting Mushroom
- Chapter 170: The Girl Who Eats Dirt
- Chapter 169: Menma’s Tears
- Chapter 168: Machiko’s Little Boat
- Chapter 167: Eat It All
- Chapter 166: Butler Service
- Chapter 165: Sensei, Can You Spare Menma a Cookie?
- Chapter 164: Playing an Eroge with Gabriel
- Chapter 163
- Chapter 162
- Chapter 161: Cookies
- Chapter 160: Campus Headline
- Chapter 159: Master Chef Satania
- Chapter 158: A Traitor Among Us
- Chapter 157: Death Sentence Reduced to Life Imprisonment
- Chapter 156: Please Forgive Me!
- Important 2
- Important 1
- Chapter 155: Couple’s Set Meal
- Chapter 154: Gabriel’s Misfortune
- Chapter 153: A Busy Morning
- Chapter 152: A Terrifying Thing
- Chapter 151: Feeding Vigne
- Chapter 150: Going Commando…?
- Chapter 149: Bathroom Play
- Chapter 148: A Man and a Woman Alone
- Chapter 147: The Sadness of Lost Eggs
- Chapter 146: Vigne’s Request
- Chapter 145: Raphiel’s Fangirl
- Chapter 144: Kiss the Left, Then the Right
- Chapter 143: Cousin’s Wisdom
- Chapter 142: Return
- Chapter 141: German Orthopedics
- Chapter 140: He’s Not My Boyfriend!
- Chapter 139: Free Activity
- Chapter 138: Spirit Fruit
- Chapter 137: With This Punch, You Might…
- Chapter 136: Kiss!
- Chapter 135: The Feeling of a Kiss
- Chapter 134: Gabriel’s Night Raid
- Chapter 133: Watching Oppai, Choosing Prey
- Chapter 132
- Chapter 131: The Basic Law of Apology
- Chapter 130: Master, Don’t You Want Us Anymore?
- Chapter 129
- Chapter 128: Wall Slam
- Chapter 127: Raphiel Has Gone Berserk!
- Chapter 126: Raphiel’s Rampage
- Chapter 125: Majimabakunai
- Chapter 124: Battle of Dark Cuisine
- Chapter 123: Very Cute
- Chapter 122: Japanese-Style Girl
- Chapter 121: Shigure Festival
- Chapter 120: Satania’s Grand Operation
- Chapter 119: Boss, Carry Me, Please!
- Chapter 118: No Such Thing as a Love Triangle
- Chapter 117: A Guilty Conscience
- Chapter 116: Love Hotel
- Chapter 115: Master and Pet
- Chapter 114: The Pleasant Scent
- Chapter 113: The Cat-Eared Dragon of the Kobayashi Household
- Chapter 112: Kanna Goes to School
- Chapter 111: Not Listening, Not Listening, Turtle Chanting Scriptures
- Chapter 110: Another Beautiful Day Indeed
- Chapter 109: Your Manager Is Online
- Chapter 108: Gabriel and Satania’s Fated Showdown
- Chapter 107: Trembling Vigne
- Chapter 106: Reviewing Together
- Chapter 105: Rikka Scores Two Points in Math
- Chapter 104: The Great Demon Raphiel
- Chapter 103: Eat Some Bread to Calm Down
- Chapter 102: Assigned Seating
- Chapter 101: Marshmallow
- Chapter 100: Satania
- Chapter 99: Let’s Go See a Movie Together
- Chapter 98: Cousin Can Only Help You This Far
- Chapter 97: You’re Going to Get…
- Chapter 96: Commission Complete
- Chapter 95: Kazuya and Hotarua
- Chapter 94: Feeding Play
- Chapter 93: One Punch Explosion
- Chapter 92: The Self-Cultivation of a Crossdressing Boss
- Chapter 91: Only Crossdressing Can Make You a Boss!
- Chapter 90: The Simple and Brutal Way to Draw Out Monsters
- Chapter 89: The Tricky Request
- Chapter 88: Rikka’s Tears
- Chapter 87: Meeting the Parents
- Chapter 86: Is Kanna Jealous?
- Chapter 85: Seven-Foot Breasts
- Chapter 84: Go to the Police Station
- Chapter 83: What Are You Two Doing?!
- Chapter 82: Inside the Infirmary
- Chapter 81: Vigne’s Homemade Lunch
- Update
- Chapter 80: Grab!
- Chapter 79: Gabriel in Search of Food
- Chapter 78: Duel in the Rainy Night
- Chapter 77: Why Are You So Skilled at That
- Chapter 76: Speak Human Language
- Chapter 75: Takanashi Rikka
- Chapter 74: The New Transfer Student
- Chapter 73: Afternoon Time
- Chapter 72: Competitive Games Show No Mercy
- Chapter 71: I Am Your Loyal Servant
- Chapter 70: The Nonexistent
- Chapter 69: Text Message War
- Chapter 68: Kiss, Kiss Me!
- Chapter 67: Kiss!
- Chapter 66: Couple Showdown
- Chapter 65: Maid Dragon’s Self-Training
- Chapter 64: Wash Face Ritual
- Chapter 63: Tiny Punches on the Chest
- Chapter 62: Claw Machine
- Chapter 61: Squeeze Fun
- Chapter 60: The First Meeting Between the Dragon and the Demon
- Chapter 59: If You Don’t Feed Me, I’ll Just Keep Staring
- Chapter 58: Feels Pretty Good
- Chapter 57: Young Man, Show Some Restraint
- Chapter 56: Adventure in a Boy’s Room
- Chapter 55: Weekend Date?
- Chapter 54: Love Lunchbox
- Chapter 53: Gabriel’s Love Training
- Chapter 52: Indirect Kiss
- Chapter 51: School Bullying
- Chapter 50: Cafeteria Lunch
- Chapter 49: What’s Wrong with Men Being Perverts
- Chapter 48: Scheming Angel Raphael
- Chapter 47: Helping Family, Not Justice
- Chapter 46: One Sword Style
- Chapter 45: Ryūjin no ken o kurae!
- Chapter 44: The Cat Can Talk
- Chapter 43: The Cause
- Chapter 42: True Performance
- Chapter 41: Night Visitor
- Chapter 40: Do You Desire Butt?
- Chapter 39: The Pay-to-Win Boss
- Chapter 38: The True Warrior…
- Chapter 37: Breakfast
- Chapter 36: Cat Addict
- Chapter 35: Holy Light Vigne
- Chapter 34: Couple Café
- Chapter 33: Chance Encounter
- Chapter 32: Three Years Minimum, Death Penalty at Most
- Chapter 31: Cousin’s Call
- Chapter 30: Physiological Needs
- Chapter 29: The Class Dimwit
- Chapter 28: Classwide Collective Hallucination
- Chapter 27: Forever Single Curse
- Chapter 26: Commission Completed
- Chapter 25: Max-Level Boss
- Chapter 24: Endless Bitter Tears
- Chapter 23: Shrinking Turtle
- Chapter 22: Slap Slap Slap
- Chapter 21: Commissioned Mission
- Chapter 20: Big Hentai
- Chapter 19: P.E. Class
- Chapter 18: Feelings Grow Over Time
- Chapter 17: Internet Addict Gabriel
- Chapter 16: Rumors Spread
- Chapter 15: Fame Across the Campus
- Chapter 14: Gabriel’s Fall
- Chapter 13: Miko Girl
- Chapter 12: Vigne
- Chapter 11: Job Information
- Chapter 10: I Might Be Dumb
- Chapter 9: Discovery of the Blue-Eyed Hatchling
- Chapter 8: The Drunken Lich King
- Chapter 7: Dragon? Maid?
- Chapter 6: Gabi-chan’s Tail
- Chapter 5: You’ll Go to Jail for That
- Chapter 4: Supermarket Encounter
- Chapter 3: Gabriel’s Obedience
- Chapter 2: Poke-Poke Fun
- Chapter 1: The Transfer Student Gabriel