Mash-up Anime World: Creating the SCP Foundation to Contain Anomalies-Chapter 314 - 308: Ai Hayasaka Felt the Thrill of Taboo Pleasure
Chapter 314 - 308: Ai Hayasaka Felt the Thrill of Taboo Pleasure
Since it was a connection to another world...
Even though it was merely a projection link, "Where the Dragons Went" (SCP-1762) still needed to be handled with care.
Haruto immediately sent the contained object "Where the Dragons Went" back to the Foundation site.
Coincidentally, it was also a good chance to let Chika visit the Foundation site.
Chika's ability to detect anomalies was truly exceptional and shocking. Bringing this chaotic investigator into the Foundation was more than necessary. As for who would guide Chika...
Naturally—
Inside the Foundation vehicle, Ai Hayasaka glared at Haruto, her gaze practically radiating fury.
Dumping this mess on her—
Did he really think an all-purpose maid wouldn't get mad?
Especially since their relationship had already subtly advanced beyond the usual boundaries.
They had met the parents, and Haruto had even accepted the bank card containing Ai Hayasaka's saved-up dowry.
She was no longer just a part-timer, and yet he continued to overwork her like this.
The more Ai Hayasaka thought about it, the angrier she got.
Taking advantage of the moment when her lady wasn't paying attention, Ai Hayasaka bit Haruto's arm hard.
Haruto looked at her, half amused and half helpless.
This girl... When she's angry, isn't she kind of like a cat?
He didn't pull his arm away and instead reached out with his other hand to ruffle Ai Hayasaka's blonde hair.
Ai Hayasaka gave a light huff and let go.
At that moment, Kaguya turned around, looking a bit puzzled.
"Hayasaka, did something happen?"
Ai Hayasaka shook her head.
"No, milady. My throat's just feeling a bit off."
Was it just petty revenge?
When it came to matters involving Haruto, ever since that initial misunderstanding with Kaguya, Ai Hayasaka now had no guilt whatsoever about stealing affection in secret.
Kaguya nodded, still a bit doubtful, but accepted Hayasaka's explanation. She didn't notice the small and cute bite mark on Haruto's wrist.
Once her lady turned back around, Ai Hayasaka bared her small fangs again, ready for a second bite.
Haruto's lips twitched.
Of course, the bite didn't hurt.
To actually cause harm to Haruto's body would be an incredibly difficult task. However, Haruto still had to consciously regulate his cellular structure.
Otherwise, one bite from Hayasaka might end up injuring her instead.
Seeing that Hayasaka wasn't done venting and was about to bite him again, Haruto simply cupped her cheeks and kissed her.
Her lip gloss was subtly sweet, a strange but pleasant taste.
He didn't know the brand, but Ai Hayasaka always wore light makeup despite already having flawless looks.
The gloss didn't diminish the experience—in fact, it enhanced it in a strange, special way.
A strange noise escaped.
Kaguya turned around again, puzzled.
All she saw was her maid sitting up straight, breathing a bit heavily, and her cheeks slightly flushed.
"Hayasaka, are you feeling sick?"
Kaguya asked with concern.
"It's just the car's air conditioning—it's a bit stuffy."
Hayasaka answered softly, casting a discreet glare at Haruto.
"Is that so?"
Kaguya nodded. Now that she thought about it, the air was a bit stifling.
After that, Ai Hayasaka behaved herself.
She just stared at Haruto, teeth clenched in frustration. That guy actually dared to do something so brazen!
At that moment, Ai Hayasaka felt like her heart had nearly stopped.
And for some reason, a thrilling sense of taboo also surged up within her.
Ai Hayasaka (internally): It's over! I'm the bad woman!
As for Chika Fujiwara—
She sat in the front seat, holding the box containing "Where the Dragons Went" and examining it repeatedly.
All one could say was—
In polite terms: Blessed by the heavens.
In blunt terms: Dumb luck.
Before long, the vehicle arrived at an abandoned warehouse in Chiba.
After a three-second pause, the vehicle began to descend slowly into a special alloy-lined chamber.
Everyone got out of the car and stood before the site's elevator to scan their identities. The others were used to this, but Chika looked around with eyes full of wonder.
"Is this Haruto's secret base? It feels just like a sci-fi movie!"
Fujiwara exclaimed.
Haruto chuckled.
After identity verification, the site elevator opened, and the group entered. The elevator descended.
When it opened again, it was as if they had entered another world.
"Good day, President."
"President, hello!"
"President, is this a new recruit?"
The staff greeted Haruto as they passed.
Haruto responded to each of them.
"By the way, get me some available researchers, especially those in spatial and biological studies."
At Haruto's instruction, a staff member nodded and went off to find them.
When the group reached the experimental level, there were already people waiting. Among them was someone Haruto knew well.
"Miss Shiho Miyano, looks like your academic progress is going well."
Haruto said with a smile.
This was Site-01—the original Foundation site.
It was currently the largest, most advanced, and most heavily staffed site of the SCP Foundation.
When Miyano joined the Foundation, she was just an ordinary researcher, learning and studying.
Now, she was a Foundation PhD—a B-class personnel with Level 3 clearance. That alone proved her significant academic growth within the Foundation.
Miyano nodded with a faint smile.
After escaping from the "Black Organization" and joining the Foundation, her older sister was soon rescued from the organization too.
Miyano had always been worried about her sister.
After all, when she fled, she'd already learned the organization planned to discard her sister.
Being reunited with her sister had lifted a massive weight from her heart.
With no more burdens, she threw herself into her studies and research at the Foundation...
Miyano already possessed immense talent.
She was now a top expert in biochemistry.
And "top" meant by Foundation standards.
With the researchers assembled, Haruto explained the project status of "Where the Dragons Went."
The Foundation staff began analyzing and researching the cardboard box. However, the initial scans yielded no conclusive results.
They detected faint spatial fluctuations inside the box.
But these fluctuations weren't enough to locate the coordinates of the other side.
Also, the paper slip brought back by the "dragon" was tested and found to be no ordinary paper.
It was made of a uniquely structured material.
Its microstructure had never been seen in any materials on Earth. Fortunately, though the structure was unique, its basic elements were found on Earth.
This meant the Foundation could replicate the paper. Since the "dragon" had attempted to communicate with this world—
The Foundation replicated a batch of the special paper and wrote simple greetings on it.
The paper was placed inside "Where the Dragons Went" box, and the lid was closed.
About half an hour later, a strong spatial fluctuation was detected inside the box.
When the box was opened, the paper had vanished. After a while, the box entered its release state.
A puff of quickly-dispersing black smoke emerged from the box along with numerous paper dragons flying out.
These dragons did not resist when captured by Foundation staff.
So, the personnel handled them gently to avoid harming them.
Testing revealed that the dragons were made of a never-before-seen material as well. Moreover, it was different from the one used to convey messages. The former resembled a variant of parchment, while the latter was more akin to a sophisticated bioform.
Clearly, both had been altered due to spatial projection.
This time, the paper dragons had also brought message slips.
They expressed joy at establishing communication with the Foundation and their wish to get along peacefully.
These dragons considered the humans on this side their good friends.
After a brief thought, Haruto picked up a special paper and wrote:
"Could you tell us the story of your world? We're very curious. This is a request from a friend."
After handing the note to one of the dragons—
The paper dragons returned to the box.
After a while, the box reopened and entered release mode again.
This time, the dragons brought out numerous paper slips and neatly arranged them in order.
From those papers, the Foundation gained a basic understanding of the dragons' world.
It was a place called the Illusory Realm.
There were dragons, elves, giants, minotaurs, and many other such beings...