My Goblin System : Levelling up with my SSS Class Devouring skill Chapter 80
"That could take months!" Jessica interrupted. "Lyra, please. I’m not asking you to abandon your work. I’m asking you to take one day to rest. Just one day. Let your mind and body recover so you can actually think clearly again."
"I can think fine—"
"Really? Because you just wrote the sa sentence three tis on that parchnt."
Lyra looked down and realized Jessica was right. Her exhaustion was affecting her work quality now. But still...
"There’s so much left to do," she said, her voice quieter now, almost pleading. "So many people depending on these laws being implented correctly. I can’t let them down. I can’t let Satou down."
Jessica studied her friend’s face, seeing not just exhaustion but genuine fear. Fear of failing. Fear of letting people suffer because she hadn’t worked hard enough.
"Lyra," Jessica said gently, placing a hand over Lyra’s trembling one. "You’re not letting anyone down. You’ve done more in three days than most administrators accomplish in three months. But you’re human—well, Hobgoblin—and you need rest. Please. For . Take tomorrow off."
"I can’t—"
"Then I’m going to talk to Satou," Jessica said firmly. "If you won’t listen to , maybe you’ll listen to him."
Lyra’s eyes widened slightly. "Don’t bother him with this. He has his own responsibilities—"
But Jessica was already standing, determination clear in her posture. "Soone needs to make you rest, and if it takes the Chief to order you, then that’s what I’ll do."
She walked out before Lyra could protest further, leaving the exhausted administrator alone with her docunts and her worry.
Finding Satou
Jessica found Satou in the training grounds, observing Kelvin spar with one of the orc warriors. Her brother had recovered remarkably well from his battle with the Dire Wolves, though he still moved with slight stiffness from healing injuries.
"Big brother," Jessica called out. "Can I talk to you? It’s about Lyra."
Satou’s attention imdiately shifted from the sparring match. "What’s wrong? Is she hurt?"
"Not physically," Jessica replied. "But she’s been working herself to death implenting the new laws. She hasn’t slept properly in three days, barely eats, and she’s starting to make mistakes from exhaustion. I tried to convince her to rest, but she won’t listen to ."
Concern crossed Satou’s face. "Where is she now?"
"Administrative building. Probably still working despite the fact that it’s nearly midnight."
Satou nodded. "I’ll talk to her. Thank you for telling , Jessica."
"Just make her rest," Jessica pleaded. "I don’t care how you do it, but she needs a break before she collapses."
—--
Confronting Lyra
Satou found Lyra exactly where Jessica said she’d be, surrounded by papers, her tea gone cold, her eyes struggling to focus on the words in front of her.
"Lyra," he said from the doorway.
She jumped slightly, not having heard him approach. "Satou! I didn’t expect—I was just finishing up—"
"You’re taking tomorrow off," Satou interrupted, his tone leaving no room for argunt.
"I can’t," Lyra said imdiately. "There’s too much work. The property dispute between the two orc families still needs resolution. The new guard recruits need their final assessnt. The education sessions for the newcors—"
"Can all be handled by other people for one day," Satou finished. "Urgak can diate the property dispute. Grimnir can assess the recruits. The education sessions can be postponed twenty-four hours. The settlent will not fall apart if you take a single day to rest."
"But—"
"Look at yourself, Lyra." Satou walked into the room, his expression a mixture of concern and frustration. "When was the last ti you slept through the night? When was the last ti you ate a proper al? Your hands are shaking. You have dark circles under your eyes. You just wrote the sa sentence three tis on that docunt."
Lyra looked down at the parchnt, seeing the evidence of her exhaustion staring back at her. "I... I didn’t realize I was that tired."
"Because exhaustion makes you unable to recognize exhaustion," Satou said more gently. He pulled up a chair and sat across from her. "I know you want to do everything perfectly. I know you feel responsible for making sure these laws work. But you’re going to burn yourself out, and then you won’t be able to help anyone."
"There’s just so much at stake," Lyra said, her voice cracking slightly. "If we don’t implent these laws correctly, if people don’t understand them, if we fail to enforce them fairly... everything we’re trying to build falls apart. Those won we rescued, their suffering becos aningless if we can’t prevent it from happening again."
"And it will be aningless if our Chief Administrator collapses from exhaustion before the system is fully established," Satou countered. "Lyra, you’re the most organized, capable administrator I’ve ever t. But you’re not invincible. You need rest. Tomorrow, you’re taking the day off. That’s an order from your chieftain."
Lyra’s jaw set stubbornly. "I don’t take days off. There’s too much to be covered, too many things that only I know how to handle properly. The docuntation system, the case files, the scheduling—"
"Can wait one day," Satou insisted. "Or be handled by others. You’ve trained assistants for exactly this reason."
"They’re not ready—"
"They’ll never be ready if you don’t let them try," Satou said. "Lyra, please. I’m asking you as a friend, not just as your chieftain. Take tomorrow off. Rest. Let your mind recover. You’re no good to anyone like this."
Lyra looked at him for a long mont, seeing genuine concern in his eyes. Then she shook her head. "I can’t. I’m sorry, but I can’t. There are too many things that need to be covered, too many details that—"
Satou held up a hand, stopping her mid-sentence. An idea had struck him, sothing that might actually convince her to rest.
What would make Lyra agree to take a break? What does she want that she’s been too busy or too shy to ask for?
Then he rembered the way she sotis looked at him when she thought he wasn’t paying attention. The slight blush when their hands accidentally touched during etings. The extra effort she put into her appearance on days when she knew they’d be working closely together.
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