Chapter 740: Breakfast After the Morning Spar
Chapter 740: Breakfast After the Morning Spar
The aroma of a traditional Sakurean breakfast filled the spacious dining room of Theo's manor, wafting through the air with its savory warmth. The long table was set elegantly, lined with bowls of miso soup, grilled fish, pickled vegetables, tamagoyaki, and steamed rice. Small dishes of nori and umeboshi sat in the center, their colors vibrant under the soft morning light filtering through the wide windows overlooking the garden. Outside, the morning dew still clung to the grass, a gentle reminder of the earlier sparring session that had left them all energized and alert.
Theo sat at the head of the table, freshly showered and now dressed in comfortable, casual wear. His hair was still damp, though neatly combed back. To his left sat Ayia, her cheeks flushed from both the intensity of the sparring session and the warm shower that followed. She smiled as she picked up her chopsticks, eyeing the food with appreciation. Shizuka, as calm and composed as ever, was next to her, her presence almost serene compared to the high energy she displayed while sparring. On Theo's right sat Aurora, and beside her were June, Sam, Sayuri, and Gwen, all of them chatting lightly, their faces still glowing with the remnants of post-workout adrenaline.
Breakfast began quietly as everyone dug into their meals, the soft clinking of chopsticks against bowls creating a peaceful background to the morning. The rhythmic sounds of eating and sipping tea filled the room, a contrast to the vigorous movements that had defined the morning so far. After an hour of sparring and pushing their bodies to the limit, this was the perfect way to recharge.
"This is exactly what I needed after that sparring match," Gwen said, her voice breaking the comfortable silence. She took a bite of grilled fish and let out a contented sigh. "Theo, you really don't go easy on us, do you?"
Theo chuckled, his eyes crinkling slightly. "Gwen, you're getting better every session. If I went easy on you, you wouldn't improve."
"True," she admitted, flashing him a smile before taking another bite of her rice. "But sometimes I think you're trying to turn us into warriors."
"Well, maybe I am," Theo said with a playful smirk. "If you can handle breakfast after one of my sessions, you're already halfway there."
The group laughed lightly, and the atmosphere softened with camaraderie. Ayia, who had been quietly enjoying her meal, looked up at Theo, a teasing glint in her eye. "You weren't holding back much this morning, huh? I could feel it."n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om
Theo grinned at her. "Neither were you."
Their eyes met, and for a moment, it felt like a continuation of their sparring session, where the usual boundaries of their relationship blurred into pure, intense focus. But now, as they sat at the breakfast table, the tension eased into something more relaxed, more familiar. June, noticing the exchange, leaned back in her chair. "Honestly, you two looked like you were trying to knock each other out back there. No mercy at all."
"That's how it's supposed to be," Shizuka said, her tone calm but firm. "When you spar with someone at your level, you push yourself to the limit. Besides, if Theo didn't fight seriously with Ayia, it wouldn't be fair."
Ayia nodded in agreement, taking a sip of her miso soup. "Exactly. Sparring is where you learn your limits and break through them."
Sayuri, who had been quietly eating her rice, glanced at Theo with curiosity. "Speaking of breaking through limits, Theo, how's everything going with the studio? We haven't talked much about the anime lately. Are we all set for the big day?"
Theo set his chopsticks down and leaned back slightly in his chair. "Yeah, we're in the final stages. Everything's coming together for the debut of Sword Art Online next Tuesday." His voice carried a hint of pride and excitement, though it remained tempered, as was his style. Aurora, who had been listening intently, chimed in. "We should gather everyone to watch it together. It'll be fun to have everyone in the same room for such a big moment."
"That sounds like a plan," Sam agreed, her eyes lighting up. "I'm sure Max, Ryoko, Shoko, and the others would want to join too. It's not every day that your friend's studio debuts its first anime."
Ayia smiled at that. "Plus, Sword Art Online is something special. It's Theo's debut anime. I've seen some of the final cuts, and even though I know the story, it still gave me chills."
Shizuka nodded, her expression serious. "It's more than just another anime. The concepts, the world-building-it's going to set a new standard. I can already tell."
Theo, though humbled by their praise, remained focused. "The real test will be how the audience reacts. We've done everything we can on our end, but once it's out there, it's up to them."
June tapped her fingers thoughtfully against her bowl. "You think it'll live up to the hype? There's a lot of buzz online about it, especially since the Naruto production was announced too."
Theo smiled, his confidence unshakable. "I'm not worried. If the audience connects with the story and the world we've created, Sword Art Online will be a success. And I believe they will." Sayuri, always the pragmatist, added, "We've got a solid group of friends who'll be watching, at least. That's a good start."
The conversation ebbed and flowed naturally as they continued eating. Aurora mentioned inviting Shoko and Ryoko over to join the viewing party, and Aurora suggested calling all of their friends to have a party for the occasion, where they could watch the anime in the manor cinema room. There was a palpable excitement in the air, a sense of anticipation not just for the anime but for the gathering itself—a chance for them all to celebrate the culmination of Theo's hard work and vision.
By the time they finished eating, the sun had climbed higher into the sky, casting a warm, golden light over the garden visible through the dining room windows. Plates were emptied, and cups of tea were refilled one last time before being set down with finality.
Theo stretched in his chair and glanced at the clock. "Well, that was a solid breakfast," he said, pushing back from the table. "We should probably start planning the viewing party, but for now, let's clean up."
June and Sam were already standing, while Gwen and Sayuri followed suit. The chatter continued as they walked out together, the ease of their friendship and the familiarity of their routines creating a seamless flow of conversation and action.
The upcoming debut of Sword Art Online was just the next step in that journey, and he couldn't wait to see where it would take them.
With breakfast done and the morning well underway, the group dispersed to take on the rest of the day, but the excitement for Tuesday's premiere lingered in the air, a shared sense of anticipation that promised something extraordinary just around the corner.
But before that, Theo would face a big challenge in Catadrid, that's why Shizuka and Ayia stayed behind while the other girls left the manor.