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Chapter 123 - Chapter 123: Tomoko's Hidden Talents?

Let me take a moment to appreciate the profound philosophical implications of the apron.

An apron, in its most basic form, was originally designed as a protective barrier—a simple shield to prevent cooking mishaps from staining one's clothing while preparing meals.

Because of this fundamental utility, it had earned the eternal love and devotion of housewives across the globe.

But surely, such a versatile garment must have... other applications?

Can't it protect other things? Or perhaps... reveal them?

If you really stopped to think about it—and trust me, I was doing a lot of thinking right now—aprons were actually perfectly engineered pieces of clothing specifically designed to enhance a woman's natural appeal.

It's like someone sat down and asked: 'How can we make housewives look as attractive as humanly possible while they cook?'

The materials were typically chosen for maximum breathability, allowing the wearer to feel comfortable and unrestricted during extended periods of domestic activity.

Freedom from the tyranny of restrictive undergarments! Fresh air for... ripened fruits that needed to breathe!

Did I just think that? My brain is definitely malfunctioning.

And then there were the design elements—those delicate little straps, the strategically low neckline that showcased the elegant curve of a woman's neck and the graceful slope of her shoulders...

The waist design was particularly genius, with its form-fitting silhouette that accentuated the kind of slender waist that poets wrote sonnets about...

If I ever decided to abandon my current life trajectory and become a fashion designer, my debut collection would definitely center around apron-themed haute couture. I could already envision the runway show—models strutting down the catwalk in increasingly elaborate and artistic interpretations of domestic wear.

The woman in question was currently leaning against the wall with an almost feline grace, her cherry-pink lips forming the slightest pout that somehow managed to be both innocent and devastatingly alluring.

"It's much cooler this way..." she murmured softly, her voice carrying just a hint of breathiness that made my pulse quicken.

The combination of my newfound philosophical appreciation for apron design and Matsumoto Tomoko's absolutely mesmerizing presence was having a rather profound effect on my mental state.

These two elements—my theoretical fashion obsession and her practical demonstration—mixed together like some kind of chemical reaction, awakening something primal and completely uncontrollable within me.

"Funny thing, Tomoko-san... I'm actually feeling even hotter now," I managed to say, my voice coming out rougher than I'd intended as I rose from my chair.

I began moving toward her with the deliberate pace of someone who'd completely lost track of rational thought, each step bringing me closer to what felt like the event horizon of no return.

Matsumoto Tomoko looked absolutely adorable in her sudden shyness, her composure cracking to reveal something wonderfully vulnerable underneath.

When I finally came to a stop directly in front of her, she looked up at me with an expression that somehow managed to blend innocence with unmistakable longing—a combination that should probably be classified as a controlled substance.

"Tomoko-san is absolutely beautiful," I said simply, using the most basic words available because my vocabulary had apparently been reduced to single-syllable expressions of awe.

"So... Sosuke... you really are..." she began, her voice trailing off as her face flushed an even deeper shade of pink, but there was something unmistakably pleased in her expression—a secret delight that she was trying and failing to hide.

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