A Strange But Effective Villainess Life - Chapter 206
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Commemorating the Webtoon Adaptation
Side Story – Episode 9
Even as Edmund spoke, he kept glancing nervously at Kiana.
“I promise, for these three years, I won’t burden you at all. I’ll act as though today never happened. In exchange, just think of me occasionally. Simply know that whenever you walk down the Street Lamp Path, I’ll always be there behind you….”
The Crown Prince, who lacked nothing and possessed everything, was trembling before her like this, utterly flustered and at a loss.
Despite feeling detached from reality, Kiana opened her mouth nonetheless.
“What are you saying, Your Highness? To manually adjust the sensor, you need to be beside me, not behind me…. Now that you mention it, the street lamps have been turning on slightly slower lately.”
“Oh, really? I was so afraid of being discovered….”
“From now on, please adjust them from beside me.”
To be honest, Edmund’s confession didn’t make Kiana fall for him. She had drawn a clear line between them, considering him someone from an entirely different world. She was simply astonished and bewildered.
However… she didn’t feel displeased. In fact, it seemed she felt somewhat good about it.
“That way… we can at least talk while we walk, right?”
“Huh?”
“I really can’t understand why Your Highness likes me. Since I can’t resist my curiosity, would it be alright if I explored this a bit going forward?”
Questions beginning with ‘why’ started to cascade one after another. Edmund nodded vigorously.
“Yes! Ask me anything! Everything! Explore away!”
“Alright. And….”
Kiana glanced at him and added slowly.
“You don’t need to lose weight. You look good as you are.”
“Uh, really? B-but everyone told me to lose weight….”
“You’re simply storing a lot of energy. You exercise quite regularly, and there’s no risk of adult diseases yet, so it’s fine.”
Edmund’s face flushed so deeply it could turn no redder—like white dough transformed into a perfectly ripe tomato.
Kiana found this appearance quite endearing. She suddenly understood why the Crown Prince was so popular with so many people.
“Anyway, going forward… I’m counting on you. It would be nice if you answered my questions as specifically as possible. Honestly, I can’t understand why Your Highness likes me instead of Melissa. Just looking at her, isn’t she much prettier….”
“Yes!”
Edmund answered enthusiastically, his eyes sparkling.
“I’ll really do my best! But can I say one thing?”
“What is it?”
“You… are truly beautiful. From the crown of your head to the tips of your toes, everything is perfect in my eyes. So I’d prefer if you didn’t compare yourself to Melissa. When you speak that way, I’m forced to say something that belittles others—’Melissa isn’t that great’—and I don’t want that.”
Kiana swallowed dryly without realizing it. Honestly, she didn’t believe the words “prettier than Melissa,” but at least it seemed that was how he saw her.
After that day, when Kiana returned to the Prelai Ducal Residence.
She quietly disposed of the magical artifact she had been researching alone in her room—one that changed eye color.
It was meant for Melissa. Originally, she should have acted on it days ago, but flower baskets arriving daily had kept her so occupied that she kept postponing it.
‘I shouldn’t cause unnecessary trouble.’
Kiana was aware that she had been planning something wicked. But whenever she looked at Piyak, her reason flew away, and she couldn’t help herself.
‘There’s someone who says my eyes are prettier… If he knew I was this much of a bad person, he’d be disappointed.’
Something ticklish fluttered deep within her heart.
“This must be….”
Sixteen-year-old Kiana sighed deeply and murmured.
“Dopamine, adrenaline, and endorphins, right?”
Those blue eyes, pushed upward by plump cheeks, came to mind.
Like the sky, like the sea—that blue light with its short wavelengths, scattering easily and spreading in all directions… seemed to have finally reached the depths of my heart.
Edmund said to “forget it happened and give me an answer in three years,” but how could I treat something that had already occurred as if it never existed?
Above all, the truth about the Street Lamp Path was rather shocking.
“Why do you have to go to such lengths for me anyway…”
The curiosity was driving me mad, so I would definitely need to meet him again next time.
Since Edmund promised his full cooperation, he would surely answer anything with sincerity.
Perhaps I should wear a blue checkered dress when we meet then.
His plump hands looked so impressive—I wish I could gain some weight too…
My mind felt like it was bursting with things even more beautiful than the fireworks I’d seen today.
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Khansia, the Gypsy who had shown Edmund the future, grumbled as she climbed into the carriage.
“People here really aren’t kind! Hmph!”
She’d lived haphazardly and even crossed dimensions.
It wasn’t that there was no way to return, but since there was no particular reason to go back, she simply wandered and scraped by wherever her feet took her. Then she rummaged through her pocket and pulled out a silver coin and a letter from Edmund.
In fact, when she’d shown Edmund the crystal ball, she’d quietly snatched one of his cufflinks.
“Does he have obsessive-compulsive tendencies? Why didn’t he come closer? I could have taken more…”
Anyway, she’d sold that button and gotten by until now. That money had run out today.
“Please, take me to this address.”
“Hmm? It’s quite far—are you sure this is the right place?”
“I don’t know. I can’t read the writing here.”
“‘The writing here’? Are you a foreigner?”
“Just depart according to what’s written. I need to get some sleep.”
So Khansia ended up traveling to the address Edmund had written for her. She handed the Coachman an address she didn’t even know, then sprawled out and fell asleep right there.
When she woke up after such a long sleep.
“You’re awake? We’ve just arrived.”
The Coachman said as he stopped the carriage.
Khansia jumped up excitedly.
“Oh, I should ask for food right away.”
And the moment she stood in front of the building.
“What, what is this!”
Khansia stepped backward, feeling both familiar and deeply displeased. No matter how illiterate she was, she could sense what this place was through her spiritual energy.
“A, a Convent? Hey! How dare you bring me to a Convent? Huh?”
When she turned around to protest to the Coachman, he grew irritable instead.
“You came without even knowing? Look at the address again. It’s Gabriel Monastery, isn’t it?”
Only then did Khansia remember Edmund’s words.
“I’ve never written a letter like this before… but Gabriel doesn’t care much about formalities, so it should be fine.”
He definitely said “Gabriel” back then! Was that the name of the Monastery’s head?
So now, was he telling her to live and eat at the Convent for the rest of her life?
“No way! I’ve managed to avoid Temples all this time! Ugh, this is bad luck!”
Khansia spat sharply in front of the Convent, then began walking in the opposite direction.
“That mad Crown Prince actually recommended the Convent to me… I got played.”
But she was spiteful to the core, so she added with a mischievous chuckle.
“Well, I’m not really upset about it. I never told him that the man I saw in that crystal ball was actually him, after all.”
That alone made for a satisfying transaction.
“I must have changed something significant by coming here. Well, there’s nothing I can do about it anyway. It’s not my problem.”
Khansia hurried her pace and disappeared into the darkness.
And three years later.
Edmund, who had failed to lose any weight whatsoever, and Kiana, who had never attended the Riloni Kingdom Academy, became betrothed by mutual agreement, or so the story goes.
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