Esper Harem in the Apocalypse-Chapter 927 Kaguya is Nervous

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Chapter 927  Kaguya is Nervous

Kaguya stepped out of the car and looked up at the grandeur of the restaurant before her. The architectural masterpiece seemed like a world of its own, a place where dreams and opulence intertwined. The awe in her eyes was unmistakable as she took in the elegant facade and the gleaming windows that promised a lavish experience within.


As the car was parked, Rudy gently nudged Kaguya with a warm smile, his gesture urging her to follow him and Maria. Her heart raced a bit faster, a mixture of excitement and nervousness bubbling within her. She took a deep breath and joined them, her steps carrying a blend of anticipation and uncertainty.


The moment they entered the restaurant, they were greeted by the courteous staff, who welcomed them with the utmost respect. Rudy's prior reservation ensured that they were led to a private, air-conditioned space, away from the hustle and bustle of the main dining area. Kaguya's gaze wandered around the richly decorated interior, taking in the soft lighting, intricate details, and the atmosphere of luxury that surrounded them.


They settled at their table, the plush seats embracing them in comfort. Kaguya's eyes flickered between Rudy and Maria, feeling a blend of gratitude and trepidation. Her fingers fidgeted slightly as she observed the fine cutlery, the polished glassware, and the exquisite ambiance that seemed to whisper tales of elegance and refinement.


Kaguya's nervousness became evident as she traced the rim of her glass with her fingertip, her thoughts swirling. This was an unfamiliar territory for her— a place she had never imagined herself in. Her modest nurse's salary and her dedication to her work had kept her grounded in her own world, and the lavishness of the restaurant seemed to widen the gap between her reality and this moment.


She stole a glance at Rudy and Maria, their presence offering a reassuring comfort. Maria's warm smile and Rudy's charismatic aura created an aura of inclusion, making Kaguya feel like an integral part of the experience. Still, her insecurities lingered, casting a subtle shadow on her expression.


Rudy, sensing her unease, leaned in and whispered softly, "Relax, Kaguya. This is a celebration, a chance for us to enjoy a special evening together."


Maria chimed in, her voice gentle and reassuring. "We're here to have a great time. No need to worry about anything."


Kaguya nodded, her lips curving into a tentative smile. She allowed their words to ease her apprehensions, to remind her that she was indeed deserving of this experience. She reminded herself that it was okay to step out of her comfort zone and embrace the luxury before her.


As they settled into their seats, each holding a menu in their hands, the ambiance of the restaurant enveloped them in an air of anticipation. The soft lighting and the elegant décor created a backdrop of sophistication that complemented the moment. They gazed down at the leather-bound menus, each page a treasure trove of culinary delights waiting to be explored.


Maria's voice broke the quiet as she looked up from her menu, a playful smile curving her lips. "So, Rudy, any preferences?"


Rudy met her gaze with a charming smile, his tone carrying a gentlemanly charm. "I'll leave that to you, Maria. Surprise me with your choice."


Kaguya's heart fluttered at the exchange, her attention shifting between the two of them. It was clear that their relationship was one of mutual respect and affection, a dynamic that resonated in their every interaction.


As the three of them perused the menu, Kaguya felt a wave of unease wash over her. Her gaze fixated on the intricate descriptions of dishes, but her thoughts were elsewhere. The prices, written in elegant font beside each item, sent her heart sinking. She felt a knot of apprehension tightening in her chest as she mentally calculated the costs – figures that were far beyond what she was accustomed to.


The disparity between her nurse's salary and the extravagant offerings of the restaurant was stark and disconcerting. The idea of spending on a single meal what she earned in months felt almost absurd, a reflection of a world she rarely ventured into.


As the waiter approached, his attentive gaze shifting between the three of them, Maria's confidence remained undeterred. "We're ready to order," she announced with a graceful smile.


Kaguya felt herself tensing as she realized it was her turn. The words caught in her throat for a moment, her palms slightly damp with nerves. She glanced at Maria, whose unwavering assurance was both comforting and intimidating.


"Um," Kaguya began, her voice betraying a hint of her unease. She cleared her throat, her eyes quickly scanning the menu for a familiar dish. "I'll have what she's having," she finally managed, her tone slightly wavering.


The waiter nodded professionally, his features giving away nothing as he jotted down their orders. He collected the menus and retreated, leaving the trio once again in the quiet embrace of the restaurant.


As Kaguya lowered her menu, she couldn't help but feel a mix of emotions. Embarrassment clung to her like a weight, her cheeks tinged with a faint blush. She stole a glance at Maria, her inner turmoil evident, but she found Maria's gaze warm and understanding.


The conversation flowed as they waited for their orders to arrive. Laughter intertwined with anecdotes, bridging the gap between their different worlds. By the time the first dish was placed before them, Kaguya's initial discomfort had softened into a sense of camaraderie.


As they delved into the culinary delights the restaurant had to offer, Kaguya's initial nervousness began to dissipate. She found herself savoring every bite, the flavors mingling on her palate like a symphony of taste. The engaging conversations and genuine camaraderie between Rudy, Maria, and herself gradually melted away her reservations.


As they savored the exquisite flavors and shared in each other's company, the restaurant transformed from a symbol of opulence to a setting for cherished memories. Kaguya learned that sometimes stepping out of one's comfort zone could lead to unexpected connections, bridging gaps between backgrounds and experiences.


By the time the evening came to an end, Kaguya had transformed from a hesitant guest to a fully engaged participant in the celebration. The restaurant, once a daunting space, now held memories of laughter, warmth, and a newfound sense of belonging.