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Now reading: Chapter 437: Declaration from The Royal Military Academy's Impostor Owns a Dungeon [BL], a Yaoi novel by Kairie.

Kyle took a mont to collect himself. He had to. Otherwise, he was pretty sure he’d combust from the whiplash of the last five minutes.

He took a deep breath, then asked carefully, "So...just to be clear...is the gift and ssage your main way of deciding if soone’s pursuing you?"

Ollie shook his head, looking mildly bewildered.

"No, of course not!" he huffed. "My mom said sotis gifts don’t work. You have to try other thods."

"Other thods?"

"Yeah!" Ollie nodded. "Because, get this, according to my mom, my pop didn’t notice anything. So my mom nearly hogtied him so he’d finally open his eyes!" He said, though he wasn’t even sure how it helped his mom at the ti, but according to her, it did.

"...Hogtied," Kyle repeated slowly.

Ollie nodded with the solemnity of soone detailing a legendary war tale. "Pop thought she was just being nice—even after she sent him gifts and dismantled an entire cri organization that was going after him."

The adjutant sat there, stunned. "And he didn’t figure it out?"

"Nope! Not even after she brought his favorite material, fixed his gear, and kicked his rival in the face. It took her physically sitting him down and going, ’I like you. You idiot,’ before Pop’s two brain cells made the connection."

"Mom’s words." He pointed out belatedly.

There was a mont of silence.

Kyle just...stared.

Sohow, everything made sense now.

The unshakable confidence. The weird logic jumps. The heartfelt fear over mysterious kindness.

It was hereditary.

"...It runs in the family," Kyle muttered, finally understanding the true scale of what he was dealing with.

Ollie, unaware of this spiritual revelation, perked up. "But that’s why I’m prepared! My mom said it’s our job to be aware!"

Kyle slowly turned to him. "Aware of what?"

"Of everything." Ollie gestured wildly around them. "That’s why I read, Kyle. Books! All the ti! Especially the romance ones! Because my mom scolded everyone else in the family for being blind and insensitive and not recognizing effort!"

"Especially after my parents kept getting called by the school because of my older siblings!"

Kyle vaguely rembered the Marquise once muttering sothing similar.

And now, sitting here, watching her son earnestly list off gift-giving criteria, with perfect recall of dialogue from fictional love confessions—

The unsettled giant realized sothing horrifying.

He was fighting a genetically encoded level of denseness.

And he was losing.

He was trying to keep up. He really was. But the more Ollie talked, the more he felt like he needed subtitles and a full investigative team.

Still, he persisted.

"Okay. Then what’s the difference between this gesture—" Kyle pointed toward the now infamous gift box still sitting nearby, "—and the ones your friends give you all the ti?"

Ollie blinked. "What do you an?"

"I an, you said this box ans soone’s pursuing you. Right? Then what about the gestures your friends make? For one, Luca gives you more than this. Why not him?"

"Oh." The mop blinked again. "But isn’t that because friends are family you choose?"

"Family," Kyle echoed.

"Yeah. So, isn’t it normal to share?" Ollie tilted his head, like he was genuinely confused by the question.

Kyle rubbed his temples.

"Okay, but..." he tried again, gently. "If soone from your ’family’ started showing more effort. I an—extra effort. Is it possible to consider them as sothing more than just...a friend turned family?"

Ollie froze.

Like a virtual pod forced to run an update in the middle of a ga.

Then slowly, he looked up, eyes serious.

"...Of course," he said at last, after replaying his mother’s words over and over. "Because I should at least try to recognize when soone’s making an effort."

"Why?"

"Because being left in limbo hurts."

"Also, because ti is money! If it’s really impossible, then it is better not to waste soone’s ti and effort." He chirped.

Kyle’s heart skipped as he sat still.

So still, in fact, that Ollie had to squint and make sure he hadn’t accidentally frozen mid-thought like a device on low battery.

But no—Kyle was just thinking.

Hard.

He wanted to review all the details and perform a few calculations. The sa way it had been ingrained in him since he was young. Pros. Cons. Disaster scenarios. Back-up plans. Emotional consequences. Social fallout. Political implications. Economic sustainability. Alliance probabilities.

All of it.

But he couldn’t really concentrate. As his heart kept thundering, taking over his mind and ability to reason.

It was so loud that it seed inevitable. So loud, it drowned out the rest.

This oblivious guy...was going to be the death of him anyway.

So what was the difference if it happened now or later?

What if—he waited too long?

What if, in waiting for too long, he ended up being the next sworn brother?

Worse, what if one day Ollie really did end up calling soone else’s na with that sa affectionate tone he used to put him under his spell?

Maybe in the next life. They could try.

But not for this one.

He took a deep breath.

"Ollie," he said seriously.

"Yeah?" Ollie blinked at him, still unaware that the ground beneath him was about to shift.

Kyle took sothing out.

A space button.

"Here," he said, handing it over. "These are materials I’ve collected over the years. I think you’ll like them."

"???"

Ollie blinked and opened it. Imdiately, his eyes went wide.

High-grade alloys. Core chips. Synth-fras. Binding wires. Elental sh. Premium stuff. Sought after, especially in this era.

"Wha—Kyle?! This is—"

But Kyle wasn’t done.

He pulled out another one. This one marked with red.

"Artillery-grade components," he said simply. "You might like one in particular."

Ollie was stunned. Still blinking and still trying to process how Kyle’s got so many good things!

And then—ping.

His terminal gave a prompt.

[Transfer Received: 1,000,000,000 Starcoins.]

"WHAT?!" Ollie shrieked, nearly falling off the bed. "Kyle?!"

"Relax," Kyle said calmly.

"Relax?! You had money?! You just sent A BILLION—"

Before he could finish, Kyle cupped the back of Ollie’s head like he was adjusting a wayward antenna, making sure the oblivious guy was finally looking him in the eye.

Ollie blinked again, mouth still slightly open.

Then, smiled.

And laughed.

"Ah...you really know how to comfort soone! A dessert would’ve been fine, you know!" he said with a slight chuckle. "But you shouldn’t give things like this, Kyle. People might think you’re pursuing , too!"

Kyle smiled back in defeat and surrender.

Soft.

Sure.

Then said—

"Because I am. So, please be aware of my efforts."

And just like that, the long-suffering adjutant declared war.

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