A wedding.

For ordinary people, a marriage certificate is certainly more important than a wedding ceremony, since it represents a marital relationship recognized and protected by government law.

However, for the daughters of upper-class families, a formal wedding is more "effective" than a marriage certificate between the two people, because the wedding will invite relatives and friends of both parties to attend and witness, giving social recognition and blessings.

In particular, upper-class families are less "concerned" about the law and more concerned about actual relationships.

When the binding force of law is insufficient, the constraint of morality becomes crucial.

Only with a wedding will others acknowledge her as the minister's wife, will she receive everyone's blessings, and will she be able to openly do things that only married couples can do.

Ugh, what am I thinking? This kind of thing... this kind of thing.

Emi blushed slightly, burying her head in Maki-sensei's chest, getting lower and lower.

“If you don’t want to, Emi, you don’t have to have a wedding.” Maki-sensei seemed not to understand her meaning and said regretfully, “However, Ms. Hisui probably wouldn’t want Morikawa to be prosecuted, and you wouldn’t be able to get a marriage certificate.”

"No!" Emi exclaimed instinctively, "Of course I want a wedding, I want a wedding!"

“Alright, then let’s have a wedding.” Ms. Maki nodded, smiling at her. “Emi also wants to wear a pure white wedding dress and be a bride.”

Hui nodded almost imperceptibly, breathed a sigh of relief, and felt a little shy.

She was shy for a moment, then suddenly realized that Ms. Maki had been teasing her and making her feel embarrassed.

Even if she doesn't answer, she'll definitely have a part in the wedding.

Ms. Maki is really mean-spirited.

She thought to herself with a heavy heart, but dared not say anything more, so she could only look at Morikawa Yu.

"Minister, don't you have anything to say?"

Chapter 357 Girls are all reasonable.

Yes, of course I have something to say.

And there are a lot of them.

But after Maki-sensei's amazing performance, Morikawa Yu was completely stunned.

It turns out that girls understand girls better.

If he were to go on stage, he'd probably be speechless when Emi asks him questions.

After all, reality isn't a fantasy novel; there are no options for him to choose from, and he doesn't have a sister named Kotori Itsuka, with an airship and the entire Ratatoskr organization to support him.

"I apologize for the lack of details."

Morikawa Yu wanted to stand up, but awkwardly sat back down under Emi's angry gaze.

"Don't apologize! I don't like hearing you apologize, Minister!"

"The minister is so handsome and powerful. Whether he is at school, teaching everyone kendo, or participating in competitions, he is always so calm. It seems like he will not panic no matter what happens and can defeat any opponent."

"Why is it that all you do when you're with me is apologize?!"

"Can't you show the same manners you have in front of other girls and talk to me properly? Can't you take responsibility for me?"

Morikawa Yu blinked.

Uh... I have absolutely no idea how to answer this.

I can't very well tell her that I just enjoy teasing her and seeing her act all haughty and angry, can I?

He thought for a moment, then, ignoring all the anime, novels, and relationship advice he had read in his past life, he looked at Emi and said earnestly, "Because I like you, Emi."

To deal with a tsundere, you have to be direct. Try it no matter what, since Maki-sensei is always there to save the day.

"..." Emi paused for a moment, her eyes widening.

His previously angry expression suddenly turned somewhat flustered and doubtful, but he had lost his previous imposing manner and instead became annoyed: "You're joking with me again, Minister!"

"Is there any point in doing this!?"

There's potential; I think I'm starting to feel something for myself.

Morikawa Yu felt reassured, but remained outwardly calm, continuing the conversation from before: "Where was I joking, Emi? Would I still joke with you now?"

"If I didn't like you, I wouldn't be saying these things to you here."

"That...that doesn't prove anything!" Emi's tone became flustered, her delicate face flushed, and her cheeks turned bright red. "Who knows what you're thinking?"

"I was thinking, my lovely vice-minister, the beautiful Emi-sama, are you ready to be my bride? The wedding is in four days."

"No way! Who wants to be your bride!" Emi said, embarrassed and annoyed, but then realized that her lie was too obvious.

She turned back and buried her face in Maki-sensei's arms again: "I'm ignoring you!"

Ms. Maki's gaze was strange.

When Morikawa Yu was stumped by the question just now, she was wondering whether she should help to attract Emi's attention again, otherwise she was really worried.

As it turns out, her good-natured but clueless swordsman student, who was good for nothing except being handsome and skilled in swordsmanship, actually managed to fool Emi, who became shy when pressed for answers.

Is it because the current art style is too easy to understand?

Or has Morikawa's flirting skills improved?

I only went to Kyoto recently, it shouldn't be that serious, right?

She looked at Morikawa Yu with suspicion.

Keiko Takeda stared blankly at Yu Morikawa, taken aback by the conversation between her master and Emi.

But the girl's gaze shifted, whether in admiration or envy, it was hard to tell. Finally, she turned around, took Kondo Kaori's hand, and walked outside.

Kondo Kaori struggled, "Don't pull me... I want to be with the captain too, I want to be the captain's bride... Waaah..."

Keiko didn't dare linger. She covered Kondo Kaori's mouth, dragged her along, quickened her pace, and closed the door.

Morikawa Yu watched the traitor leave, then turned around and noticed Emi.

She stared at the direction Keiko and Kondo Kaori had left, her gaze suspicious.

He was startled and quickly said, "It's alright, Emi, I won't agree to her request."

Huijian nodded, but it was unclear whether she believed him or not.

But after she nodded, she remembered what Morikawa Yu had just said and felt too embarrassed to look at him again.

Ms. Maki gently patted Emi's back, winked at Morikawa Yu, and silently mouthed the words.

Morikawa Yu tried reading it aloud and finally understood that Maki-sensei was saying, "You did a good job this time. Girls are reasonable, and they'll be fine as long as you persuade them properly."

Girls are all reasonable...

Morikawa Yu pondered for a moment.

Weird.

To be honest, he's still a carefree and eligible bachelor, and he won't marry Feiyue or get into trouble because of the wedding.

But is this really a hassle?

Hiizuki, the Great Fox, Maki-sensei, Emi, Nishino... They are all girls I like. I want to hold a wedding with them, be truly with them, and then devour them wholeheartedly.

Is this considered troublesome?

Morikawa Yu fell into deep thought again.

Oh, and there's also the sense of awareness.

The little maid is becoming more and more obedient and adorable.

She usually takes care of his physical needs.

Should we bring her to the wedding?

While he was lost in thought, Ms. Maki gently patted Emi's head.

Emi was nestled in Maki-sensei's arms when she looked up and asked, "Maki-sensei...?"

"Okay, let's go back." Teacher Maki: "It's getting late. We'll be taking the train back to Tokyo together tomorrow. Go to bed early and get some rest."

"And what about you, Maki-sensei?"

Emi looked at Maki-sensei suspiciously: "Sensei, you're not thinking of coaxing me back so you and the club president can... just the two of you..."

"Don't overthink it." Ms. Maki gently patted Emi's back. "I'm going back to sleep too. If you're worried, come and sleep with me."

"Besides, it's not safe to walk at night. Huizi shouldn't go back either. You can call her, and the three of us can squeeze in and sleep together."

"If she doesn't want to squeeze in, I'll have the hotel book her another room."

“Mm.” Emi nodded.

She let go of Ms. Maki, glanced at Morikawa Yu again, blushed, lowered her head, and ran out.

Ms. Maki watched her leave, then turned around, a slight smile appearing on her cool face: "Morikawa, everything's resolved, and Emi isn't angry anymore, so what are you still doing squatting there?"

Morikawa Yu breathed a sigh of relief, stood up, put the pillow down on the bed, and went to Maki-sensei: "Thanks, Maki-sensei."

Ms. Maki shook her head: "What are you thanking me for? I'm still your teacher. Even if I can't teach you kendo and can only be protected by you, I'm still your teacher."

She smiled softly.

Morikawa Yu's heart skipped a beat, and she instinctively grabbed Maki-sensei's hand: "But you've helped me too, so what do you want me to do?"

Ms. Maki must have had other requests, otherwise she wouldn't have stayed on purpose.

I just don't know what Maki-sensei really wants.

Should I spend more time with her?

Or should we speak up for her and Emi more after we get married?

Both Scarlet Moon and the Great Fox are powerful yokai from the Age of Gods, so it's not impossible that she would be worried.

So... what exactly does Maki-sensei want?

He looked at Maki-sensei expectantly.

Chapter 358 I like it because it's good.

However, Ms. Maki simply shook her head.

She chuckled softly: "Silly boy, all I want is you."

Morikawa Yu was startled.

Ms. Maki had already turned and walked towards the door.

As she reached the door, she seemed to remember something, stopped, and turned to look at him: "Senkawa, I'll leave the checking on those who stay out all night to you."

"I need to go back and comfort Emi."

Morikawa Yu nodded: "Isn't Emi alright already?"

Ms. Maki frowned upon hearing this, looking at him with some doubt as to whether he truly believed it or was joking.

Half a day passed, and Morikawa Yu's gaze became increasingly innocent.

Ms. Maki stopped thinking about it and sighed, "It's not that simple. Girls' minds are complicated. Even if Emi figures it out now, she'll definitely start overthinking again later. If we don't take care of her, she might do something foolish."

"That's why I'm going to sleep with her, and also to comfort her a little."

“Huizi is her good friend. Not letting Huizi go back and living with her can alleviate her anxiety.”

“Hmm…” Morikawa Yu nodded.

This is so complicated. I thought Emi had already accepted it.

It turned out that he only figured it out temporarily.

"Thank you for your help, Maki-sensei."

He bowed.

Ms. Maki nodded, then shook her head: "It's not troublesome, but I'm also concerned about Emi's condition, and I don't want her to be sad alone."

“But Morikawa, you…” She pressed her index finger to her temple, as if she had a headache, “You should learn more about understanding girls’ feelings. You’re always making me help you; it puts me, your teacher, in a difficult position…”

Suddenly, Maki-sensei seemed to realize something and changed her tone: "Never mind... this is fine, this is fine too."

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