After the small excursion and meeting with Kamisato Ayaka, Yuuto swiftly returned to the Oosumi Clan's compound.
He took a shower, admired himself for a few moments, and got dressed just as usual.
He then got out of the bathroom, and checked on his system, immediately, a notification popped up.
[New Simulation Target: Kamisato Ayaka]
'That's new,' Yuuto thought, however it was to be expected.
From what he remembered, the Traveler, whether you chose Aether or Lumine, had to travel to all the nations present in the world of Teyvat. And so, if there was any person in Inazuma who was a mortal and yet had close dealings with what fate wishes, then he was sure Kamisato Ayaka would be one of the most suited.
'Perhaps... What was her name again? Ah- right, Kujou Sara would also be a person who would fit that category...'
Just like Kamisato Ayaka, Kujou Sara was also highly respected within Inazuma.
Coming from the prestigious Kujou Clan as an adopted daughter of the clan head, who ruled one of the other two Commissions which was the Tenryou Commission, she naturally already had a higher status than most.
After all, among the the three Commissions which are the Kujou Commission, Yashiro Commission, and the already mentioned Tenryou Commission—the people within the organization were the people who were considered as The Shogun's Arm herself.
They carried out the duties of managing affairs regarding security and military, thus, were pretty much the police and the ones sent to war.
However...
The type of respect that the people had for Kujou Sara, was not the same as what they had for Kamisato Ayaka.
While Kamisato Ayaka was admired and respected by the people for her elegance and kindness, even tending to their needs as if it was she who was actually in the predicament, the perfect image of not only as a person, but as a lady of nobility and class,
Kujou Sara was admired and respected mostly by the people as a capable and the diligent general of the forces of the Tenryou Commission, upholding order within the city, and the Shogun's will whenever she deemed so, the perfect image of one who has pledged their very own life to serve the Shogun to the best as they can.
To her, her life was insignifacant, a speck in the eyes of what was more important to the god she thought as always right as she was divine.
With that being said, Yuuto once more, clicked on the system prompt which was Naganohara Yoimiya's, ready to simulate her once more.
[Would you like to begin the simulation?]
As for why he chose to simulate with Naganohara Yoimiya once more, it felt wrong if he decided to just change targets when she was already his first.
Besides, he didn't even have a proper simulation with her.
Yuuto then clicked the confirmation button, the system once more, started its simulation.
[You had just finished your early morning jog and pleasant conversation with Kamisato Ayaka. You freshened up, meditate for an hour, and then, ate your breakfast which was cooked by the personal chefs of the Oosumi Clan.]
[Then, as the heir of the Oosumi Clan, you started handling affairs assigned not by your father, but you, yourself. The management and stability of the clan had always been things you accepted, and even confronted your father about it to give you the responsibilities already at your age. With your abilities and income received from your successful work, he reluctantly agreed.]
Yuuto couldn't help but chuckle, seeing the mention of his father.
The old man had always believed that he could take on everything by himself, which earned him the ire of his mother, who would always scold him if he worked for too long. Though, a hug from him was enough to soften his wife.
Truly, a wonderful couple.
[Afternoon quickly came, as of now, you were finished with the duties for the day. Many things came to your mind as to how you would spend such a fine afternoon considering the weather was pleasant and you were in a good mood yourself. You decided to—]
『 1. Continue to polish yourself;
2. Roam around the city;
3. Spend some time on a manuscript.』
The options were finally here.
Without waiting for another moment, Yuuto clicked on the second option.
[Even a person such as yourself, needs some fresh air, a different perspective from time to time. And so, you roam around Inazuma, notifying your parents and some memebers of the clan before you do.]
[As you always did when you strolled around the city, you decline the invitations of women, buy a few things that intrigue you, catch up with what the Yae Publishing House and its other writers currently have.]
[Although, in a way, the routine was always the same—every single time that you decided to walk around Inazuma, what would happen was different. You realized that if you only confined yourself to a world that you alone built, you will never realize that what is outside it is vastly different. Times, naturally change no matter how one wishes to stay.]
[It was a simple truth, and yet, to you, it felt profound.]
[With the remaining time you had for this little outing of yours, you decided to visit the children you would have some fun with whenever you had the time.]
[Before going to the area in which you knew they always played, you first went to get sweets tailored to them. After all, it was a promise you kept to children, even if they somehow forced you into saying it.]
Yuuto remembered the day in which he made the promise, it was when he first met them and they looked very gloomy.
He was on a stroll just like now back then, and he couldn't help but inquire as to why they were so sad.
Apparently, a friend of theirs was going to leave Inazuma, moving to another nation.
Naturally, he cheered them up, and told them they could always communicate with letters, send gifts, and perhaps, even visit them from time to time when they could do so.
In fact, he told them he would even help using his own methods, calling it magic, which were just his clan's of course.
As not only were the Oosumi Clan known for calligraphy and writing, they also started delivering letters through many means, allowing you to customize how it looked and even maintaining privacy, ever since Yuuto decided to open such a business.
For the people of Inazuma, especially nobles who favored acts of sending letters, it became quite a good way to gain mora, second only to Yuuto's work itself.
As at some point after that, they had roped Yuuto into giving them sweets and to play with them.
Sigh
Children truly are crafty, aren't they?