My Isekai World’s NTR Harem

Chapter 1: Chapter -1 Other world.



Chapter -1.

A young man woke up to the aroma of a delicious home-cooked stew and found himself resting in a cozy bed, with sunlight streaming in through the window.

"Where am I?" he inquired. The last thing he vaguely remembered was being surrounded by some strange, small, pointy creatures, and he suddenly realized he was in a forest.

Although he was now sleeping in a human home, which brought him some relief, a hint of caution still lingered in his heart.

*Could this be related to that thing about getting isekai'd after clicking on some ridiculous spam website?* As he got out of bed, he couldn't help but try to remember, since he had indeed clicked on a suspicious site claiming to show him some interesting waifus.

"Sigh... who would have imagined something like this would occur? I hadn't even lost my virginity yet." Well, that was the terrifying aspect of reality, but trying to push that aside, he stood by the window and looked outside at the peaceful village where children were playing. In the distance, he could see a broken wall.

Just as he was gazing out the window, the door to the small room opened, and in walked a muscular man with short brownish hair and a physique resembling that of a wilderness hunter; his presence seemed slightly intimidating at first glance. "Oh, you're awake! I thought I would have to give you some random medicine this time from the wilderness to get you back on your feet."

Hearing the words "random" and "medicine" sent a chill down the young man's spine, but then he noticed the man's face break into a smile, and the young man sighed in relief, believing the man in front of him was just joking.

"How are you feeling? I must say, although you don't appear to be a skilled fighter, slaying dozens of goblins single-handedly shows you're quite tough behind that ordinary appearance of yours."

Upon hearing this, the young man shot him a puzzled look for a moment but soon realized that those small, pointy-eared creatures he encountered upon his arrival must have been the goblins. *But did I really defeat them?* The question crossed his mind. Despite being strong, he didn't look as muscular as the man in front of him, and taking down more than ten goblins at once would still be a tall order, even if goblins were lower on the monster hierarchy.

"Anyway, my name is Gilbert. I was the one who brought you here, with the village chief's permission, of course," the man said suddenly, pulling him from his thoughts.

"I'm Lucien, and thank you for saving me. I would also like to express my gratitude to your village chief if that's possible," Lucien replied, offering a smile. Although he didn't remember anything about this rescue, being alive and well was more than enough for him.

"There's no need for that; we need strong warriors like you, so I was naturally going to bring you to our village. But we'll discuss that later," Gilbert said, then gestured toward the door behind him. "Aleena has made some stew and wants you to eat it if you're awake, so just follow me for now, and we'll talk about other things later."

Nodding his head, Lucien followed Gilbert, feeling his stomach protest; the delicious smell of stew was too inviting to ignore.

Walking down the stairs, Lucien saw a beautiful woman adorned in medieval garb standing next to the stew that was being made. Noticing their footsteps on the stairs, she turned her attention toward them. He finally noticed her beauty; she was a woman looking to be in her late thirties, with long black hair, dark blue eyes, and a garb tightly clinging to her body, accentuating her figure.

"Meet Aleena, my beautiful wife. Aleena, this is Lucien," Gilbert said, walking forward and pointing his hand at her. Lucien couldn't help but nod at her as she smiled back.

"How are you feeling now? We were concerned whether you would wake up or not, as despite having no injuries, you were asleep for more than two days," Aleena suddenly said, turning her attention back to the stew as she added the final ingredient, swaying gracefully.

"I slept for that long?" Lucien asked, startled, looking at Gilbert for an explanation, to which he just nodded without saying much. "We didn't know what to do, so we just left you to rest and recover while my wife here fed you some wild medicine fetched from the wilderness."

Seeing that, despite being a stranger, the woman had taken care of him, Lucien felt grateful to her and once again thanked her. She just smiled at him and said, "It's alright. Anyway, why don't the two of you take a seat? The stew is ready to be served."

Gilbert, hearing his wife, gently slapped Lucien on the back and then pushed him toward a chair, motioning for him to sit. Following that, Aleena began to serve the stew, and as the three of them began to eat, the conversation shifted toward the village, as Lucien tried to gather more information.

Lucien soon realized that he had transmigrated into a nameless world, and the village he found himself in was called Dierhurth. This village was situated near a dark forest, which made it a regular target for the monsters that emerged in search of prey, as well as goblins and other creatures that destroyed their crops. This situation resulted in many deaths on a regular basis.

As the simple yet nourishing blend of vegetables and local meat simmered in a fragrant broth, making its way to Lucien's stomach, he suddenly felt his lost energy slowly returning, and the color in his skin began to come back.

"How is it?" Gilbert asked, gulping down the stew like a hungry wolf, his plate already empty.

"It's delicious, I must say I have never had anything so tasty to eat," Lucien replied, putting down the wooden spoon and casting a glance at Aleena, who was all smiles upon hearing Lucien's praise.

"Is that so? Well, it's nourishing, so it might taste delicious to you after starving for two days. Anyway, Aleena, I'm going to meet the village chief and inform her about our guest waking up," Gilbert suddenly said, getting up from the table and making his way toward the door.

Lucien, hearing Gilbert's response to such delicious food, looked confused. However, since Gilbert was going to meet the village chief, Lucien asked if he could join him to convey his thanks. Gilbert turned him down, saying, "You should rest for today. I'll bring you to meet her tomorrow and prepare a gift for you as well in the meantime." With that, he stormed out, leaving his wife and Lucien alone in the house.


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