Chapter 27 Mr. Spider 03 "Are those stories all lies...



Chapter 27 Mr. Spider 03 "Are those stories all lies...

After your sincere apology and financial compensation, the troublesome old lady finally forgave you for stealing her two big roosters and left your yard contentedly.

You turned back to the house, closed the door, and breathed a long sigh of relief.

At this moment, half of the body slowly fell from the ceiling, and Kasa's face appeared in front of you upside down. His expression at this moment looked obviously nervous, and his watery eyes blinked.

"Have I caused you any trouble..."

You originally wanted to teach the spider monster a lesson, but seeing its expression, your heart softened: "It's okay, I don't blame you. You didn't know."

This is what a face lover is like.

He extended a hand and guaranteed, "...I won't do it again next time."

"Well, as for the ingredients, I'll buy them. You don't have to hunt."

You hesitated for a moment, then continued, "Also... you should stop appearing in front of me upside down. It's really scary."

"Ouch!" Kasa immediately jumped down from the ceiling. "I'm used to it. I'll be more careful next time."

The long, thin spider silk spurted out from His abdomen, making Him flip in the air like an acrobat, and landed precisely in front of you without making any noise, very light and agile.

"Is there anything else I should be aware of?"

It’s really gratifying that the ignorant Mr. Spider is unexpectedly studious.

You were originally embarrassed to make so many requests, but now it was Kasa who asked the questions, and the words are right at your fingertips, so you can't be blamed.

"First, you should put on your clothes." You looked at Kasa's white chest for a moment, then turned your head away embarrassedly: "Humans all know how to wear clothes."

Mr. Spider had a new question: "...I saw that there seemed to be some human men outside who were not wearing clothes either."

“…”

Indeed, many uncles and grandpas in the village go shirtless in the summer.

But the problem is, with a beer belly, you are showing your full sexual potential. You actually want them to put on clothes to avoid harming your eyes. And letting Casa wear clothes is to protect your nose. If a half-naked handsome man walks around in front of you, you will have a nosebleed sooner or later.

You get angry and say, "Don't worry about it. You can't be naked in my house anyway."

"Okay." Kasa nodded reluctantly, "But I don't have any clothes."

You thought for a moment: "I'll go buy it for you online. Before that, you can wear my clothes first?"

Kasa was surprised: "...What do you mean by buying online? Can you buy clothes online?"

"..." This is hard to explain. You thought for a while before finally saying, "This web is not the same thing as the web you weave. It's a human invention."

"Speaking of which... there's something else you need to pay attention to." You turned around and looked around. Every corner of the room was covered in giant spider webs, and you felt a slight headache. "You can't let your spider webs spread everywhere."

Just now you didn't dare let that old lady into the house because you were afraid she would see so many spider webs.

The quality of large spider webs is completely different from those small spider webs. Even if you accidentally touch them, you will get stuck and it will take some effort to break free.

Kasa frowned slightly: "But, the house needs to be protected by spider webs to be safe."

"Human homes are quite safe. Look, there's a lock on the door." You walked to the door and pointed to the lock.

Besides... even if there really were bad guys, they would probably be scared to death when they saw Kasa, so there would be no need for spider webs.

"All right."

Kasa reluctantly moved in front of the spider webs, used several spider legs to start tearing the spider webs apart, and finally stuffed all the spider silk into his mouth and ate it in one bite without changing his expression.

You were stunned by his behavior: "...are these still edible?"

"I can, but you can't." Kasa burped after saying this. "Making spider silk is very laborious. Eating it is recycling it. It can be absorbed and converted into raw materials for the next silk production."

"I see."

To be honest, you are just curious and don't want to eat it.

"Oh! That's right." Kasa seemed to have thought of something, and his tone was very excited, "You don't have to buy clothes for me anymore."

"Hmm? Why?"

A smile appeared on Kasa's face: "I can weave it myself."

"……ah?"

"Can you give me one of your clothes?"

White silk threads spurted out from the end of the spider's abdomen, and the spider's legs swung back and forth, weaving the silk threads into cloth accurately and efficiently.

Almost no time passed, and a pure white T-shirt appeared in front of you. The appearance was similar to the T-shirt you provided, but the material was completely different. The material of the T-shirt woven by Casa was a very smooth and delicate fabric, a bit like silk.

Kasa put on the short-sleeved shirt in front of you. The size was just right, neither too long nor too short.

"That's amazing." You exclaimed sincerely, "You can knit so well and so quickly."

Kasa lowered his head and said modestly: "It's nothing. This is a skill we are born with."

You quickly shook your head. "No, no, no. Spiders are born with the ability to weave webs, but weaving clothes is definitely not a natural talent. Especially since you understood the techniques after just a few glances. I can only say that you are very smart. You can be said to be a genius among spiders."

I have to say that any creature probably likes to hear compliments. Kasa's face flushed and the curve of his mouth never dropped.

"Can I knit clothes for you?"

You were really caught off guard by Kasa's request: "...Huh?!"

"Can I?" Kasa blinked and said sincerely, "I want to knit it for you."

Being stared at by those beautiful eyes, your mind went blank and you stumbled over your words: "Okay, okay... Of course."

"That's great." Kasa smiled and said, "Then let me measure your size."

"……oh."

You stood there obediently, raised your hands again, and watched the monster with a human face and a spider body crawling towards you.

I have to say that after getting used to it, I not only don’t find it scary, but I also feel that Casa has a unique beauty.

Of course, the prerequisite for appreciating beauty is...it has to be two meters away from you.

Looking at Kasa up close, you can still feel the oppression. His spider legs are still bent. If he stands up slightly, his height should be more than two meters. Tall people like you look small and delicate in front of him.

At this moment, Kasa is using the silk thread he spit out to help you measure your shoulder width. If you look up slightly, you can see his Adam's apple and his angular jaw, which is no different from that of a normal man.

If you lower your head, you can see the bulging spider abdomen. In fact, apart from the eight bristly legs, the spider abdomen does not look ferocious. It looks more like a black pearl. The surface looks very smooth and delicate, with almost no visible lines. You suddenly become a little curious about what it feels like.

After all, you've only ever dealt with tiny spiders before, and since you're already afraid of them, you have no idea what a spider's belly feels like.

While you were still daydreaming, Kasa had already measured your body circumference. He was very considerate and knew that you were still a little afraid of him. After measuring, he immediately backed away from you.

"Okay, it might take a few days to be ready."

You came back to your senses and nodded: "Well, I'm not in a hurry, take your time."

Kasa spoke again: "Is there anything else I can do for you?"

It can be seen that Kasa really came to repay his gratitude.

She helps you repair the house, does your laundry and cooks for you, and even takes on the job of knitting clothes for you, but she is still not satisfied and wants to find some other work to do.

You were silent for a moment before you spoke: "Kasa, actually, what you have done is enough."

"I don't know when I saved you. I probably just helped you unintentionally. It's not worth your craving for repayment. You helped me renovate this old house. Just for that, I feel you've repaid the so-called 'favor'. As for the rest... I feel unworthy."

This is your true feelings.

The house was once dilapidated, but now it is neat and tidy. Every room is spotless, the broken bricks and tiles on the roof have been repaired, and the wooden stairs that used to creak have been reinforced with spider silk.

These are things that take effort to do well.

It is true that it is nice to have someone taking care of you, and it makes your life much more convenient, but you cannot just take advantage of the monster and want to repay you for its kindness, and then go and beat it up as much as you can just because the monster is naive and wants to repay you.

The room was very quiet. You looked up at Casa, but couldn't tell what the expression on his face meant.

Afterwards, Kasa sighed and looked at you, with a hint of inquiry in his eyes and a very lost tone: "So, you mean to drive me away?"

“No.” You shook your head quickly, “That’s not what I meant. I just meant… you don’t have to force yourself to do so many things just to repay a favor.”

Kasa raised his hands to support his head, looking very distressed: "...I really don't understand you humans."

Her voice was as gentle as ever, but there was a hint of impatience in her tone that she had never felt before.

"ah……"

You always feel that something might be wrong, but you can't figure out what it is.

"Are those stories all lies?"

“…What a story.”

Mr. Spider counted on his fingers: "Legend of the White Snake, Snail Girl, Hua Gu Zi, Xiao Cui..."

After listening to this, you feel a little confused: "These are indeed fake, and monsters don't exist..."

The more you speak, the more vague your tone becomes. With a real-life example in front of you, you can't be so sure that there are no monsters in this world.

Kasa stared at you intently, his lips slightly pouting, looking unhappy: "So, people don't actually like monsters who come to repay their kindness?"

“…”

That doesn’t seem to be the case. If the faces of the legendary monsters all looked like Kasa’s, there would probably be a lot of people who like monsters.

"Oh, if I had known this would happen, why would I have taken such a long detour?"

You were completely confused, frozen in place: "...What do you mean?"

Kasa's eyes were obscure and the curve of his lips remained unchanged, still that extremely gentle and deceptive smile.

His eight spider legs gracefully crawled forward two steps, then he slowly bent his upper body and approached you, his warm lips pressed against your ear: "You didn't even hear that? All those words about repaying your gratitude were all made up by me."

"It's all a lie."

"I don't want to do these things to repay you, I want to do these things because I love you."

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