A World Where You All Are The Villains - Chapter 100
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100.
The man who had strode into the room with such casual confidence froze the moment he saw me.
“Oh… I heard the rumors and brought one, but I didn’t expect the effect to be this good?”
“I just ate it!”
“Your voice is clear and strong too. Excellent.”
Was he even listening to me, or not?
The man seemed perfectly satisfied, as though my awakening were entirely his doing.
“That…! Ugh!”
I was about to voice my frustration when I opened my mouth.
Pop—
Nancy suddenly thrust something into my mouth.
At the same instant, a sweet and tangy flavor bloomed across my tongue.
It was a mint candy.
Thanks to it, the bitter and nauseating taste lingering in my mouth vanished without a trace.
“Hehe… It’s delicious, isn’t it, Miss?”
Crunch.
As I crushed the candy between my teeth and shot a sidelong glance, Nancy caught my eye and broke into a sheepish smile.
‘Fine. You’re cute enough to let it slide.’
My resentment toward Eston and Nancy for conspiring to feed me something so vile hadn’t entirely dissipated, but that wasn’t the issue right now.
I exhaled silently and gestured to them both.
“…Nancy, Eston. Could you give me some space?”
They scrambled to their feet as if they’d been waiting for exactly that.
That was when it happened.
“Hey, Healer. Take this with you.”
The man bowed his head and hurriedly thrust what he was holding toward Eston, who was rushing toward the door.
It was a yellowish burlap sack with the opening tightly bound.
Eston’s face went noticeably pale at the sight of it.
“I caught another one early this morning. It’s still alive, so be careful.”
“U-understood…”
She accepted it carefully with both hands.
And just as she turned to leave with it.
“Shhhhiiiiek—!”
Suddenly, a hair-raising sound erupted as the sack thrashed violently.
“Ugh…!”
Eston flinched and readjusted her grip on the sack.
“Tsk, I told you to be careful. It’s precious—you’ll regret it if you drop it.”
Serge clicked his tongue and added his own remark upon witnessing the scene.
A chill ran down my spine, and an ominous premonition washed over me.
“W-Wait… Is that a snake too?!”
“Lucky timing.”
He approached the bed with a smirk.
“I was just about to go fishing when I spotted it sunbathing on the beach.”
“Eston, take that thing and release it into the sea right now… Mmph!”
“There, there. Introductions are over—sit still, Princess. You’re not well.”
“Mmph, mmph! Mmmph!”
“Have some more of this.”
Just as I was about to shout at him to release it, he moved like lightning and sealed my mouth shut.
And he did it by stuffing several candies that Nancy had left behind into my mouth along with his hand!
“Mmph, mmph! Mmmph!”
This crazy bastard! I can’t breathe!
As I thrashed my head about desperately, he had the audacity to speak.
“My hands are clean. I washed them thoroughly for the patient, so don’t worry.”
“I-I should be going!”
In that moment, Eston bolted from the room like an arrow.
Only then did the hand covering my mouth finally release me.
“Pah!”
I reflexively gasped for air.
Rat-a-tat-tat!
The candies he’d shoved into my mouth shot out like cannonballs.
Naturally, the person standing directly across from me took the full barrage.
Smack! Crack!
The first two candies fired off struck his forehead dead-on like chestnuts and bounced away.
He slowly closed his eyes.
“…Use your words. Why are you suddenly attacking me, Princess?”
“…”
I was about to explode in anger, but I suddenly lost my voice.
His black jacket was now covered with several colorful candies sticking wetly to it.
And when I saw his forehead turning increasingly red at the center, I couldn’t help but let out a “Pfft.”
“Funny?”
“Ahem.”
I quickly cleared my throat and composed my expression.
Honestly, it was more satisfying than embarrassing.
“…So, why do you keep shoving candies into people’s mouths without permission?”
“Sigh…”
Serge’s eyebrows twitched as he let out a deep sigh.
For a moment, I felt a little nervous. But fortunately, he said nothing and straightened the back he’d bent while covering my mouth.
Tap—!
With a flick of telekinesis, he brushed the candy crumbs from his clothes with meticulous care.
“…Honestly, being around the Princess means experiencing all sorts of ridiculous situations.”
He muttered the words as if speaking to himself.
I was utterly speechless.
‘Who does he think he is to say that…!’
The anger I’d momentarily forgotten during the candy assault surged back with renewed intensity.
I glared at him and shot back sharply.
“Isn’t that a violation of our agreement?”
“What violation?”
“I am currently experiencing a grave threat to my life from the Grand Duke.”
“What?”
Serge burst into an incredulous laugh.
“What threat to your life are you talking about?”
“Weren’t you trying to assassinate me with snakes and candy!”
“Assassinate? That hurts, Princess.”
He wore an aggrieved expression that made my skin crawl.
“Isn’t it unfair to say that to someone who abandoned his duties and worked hard to catch this for you? And do you have any idea how fast sea snakes are? Fishing under the blazing sun isn’t easy either.”
“No one asked you to do such things, Your Highness.”
“Then who told you to collapse so easily?”
“So you’re saying this is all my fault?”
“Yes. It’s the fault of your weakness.”
Sigh…
The more I argued with him, the more I felt steam rising from my head.
My fists clenched and trembling, I suddenly noticed him glancing at the bowl on the table.
“Still, it’s impressive that you finished it all.”
Was he really so pleased that I’d eaten all the snake soup?
Upon seeing the empty bowl, he grinned again.
A sudden worry seized me, and I glared at him accusingly.
“What if there was snake venom in it? I’m telling you clearly—I won’t die alone.”
“I removed the fangs as soon as I caught it, so don’t worry. And once it’s boiled, it’s perfectly safe to eat.”
He spouted nonsense and looked at me with displeasure.
“Anyway, you’re so finicky because you were raised so delicately.”
“Perhaps you should eat more of it instead, Your Highness, who was raised so roughly.”
“I’ve already eaten so much snake that my mouth grew numb from the scales. Thanks to that, I developed this robust physique.”
He gestured to his massive frame as he continued.
“There’s no medicinal ingredient that compares to snake for restoring vitality. I’m living proof, Princess.”
“…”
“So stop complaining and eat it gratefully. It’s better than eating it raw, isn’t it?”
“Ugh!”
I contorted my face in disgust and shuddered.
‘Snake scales? Wipe some saliva on your lips and tell lies instead.’
The novel never mentioned that Male Lead 4 enjoyed snake soup as a character trait.
And even if someone were foolish enough to believe it, there were limits—no matter how much disdain he’d grown up surrounded by, he was still unmistakably of the Imperial Family.
There was no way he’d scavenge and eat something like a snake.
Did he notice that I didn’t believe a word he was saying?
“Haven’t you heard the rumors about me? They say I was abandoned at the Gate the moment I awakened.”
He shrugged his shoulders and spoke casually, as though recounting someone else’s story.
“They threw me out to die, so why would they have packed me a lunch? And I couldn’t exactly tear into monsters either.”
….
“You see, humans are like this. Go without food for three or four days, and your vision starts to blur—you stop being picky. Snakes, earthworms, grass—anything that catches your eye becomes fair game to eat.”
This was the first I’d heard of it.
Naturally, since the original work proceeded from the female lead’s perspective, the male leads’ pasts weren’t explored in such detail.
As if recalling those days, Serge gazed into the distance for a moment.
‘He suffered that much?’
Judging by his reaction, it didn’t seem to be a lie—which was somewhat surprising.
But that lasted only briefly.
He suddenly let out a crazed laugh.
“I didn’t know how to make fire, so at first I ate it raw. I got sick a lot because of that and went through hell.”
….
“Have you ever eaten raw snake meat, Princess?”
Of course not.
When I silently shook my head, he stopped laughing and spoke in a low voice.
“The taste is absolutely….”
….
“Horrible.”
It was supposed to be the male lead’s tragic backstory.
But truly, I couldn’t help myself any longer.
“Urgh!”
Before I could stop it, I retched, and he wore an expression of utter bewilderment.
“…Ahem. I’m sorry, urgh!”
“Ha.”
When I couldn’t hold it back a second time, he let out a bitter laugh as if exasperated.
“Remarkable… retching at someone else’s tale of starvation. Perhaps I should praise you as befits the Empire’s greatest villainess.”
I felt a bit wronged—it wasn’t intentional.
Truth be told, I had no desire to know about Male Lead 4’s unfortunate past.
If we were to compete in childhood misery, I wouldn’t lose to anyone.
‘I’m the one who deserves pity! Why should I suffer because of that bastard….’
Once I’d barely managed to suppress the nausea, I asked as politely as I could.
“Your Highness, I’m terribly sorry, but I really think I’m going to… Could I please step away for a moment….”
“Go ahead and vomit.”
He flashed his teeth at me with a grin, then suddenly glared at me with eyes like a yaksha’s.
“Even after you return to the Capital, I’ll be catching you periodically and sending you back.”
“….”
I quietly picked up a mint candy from the table beside me and popped it into my mouth.
That was when it happened.
Knock, knock.
At the sudden sound of knocking, both Serge and I froze simultaneously.
‘Who is it? Nancy?’
It was strange that she had suddenly returned when she had just asked me to vacate the room moments ago.
Besides, if it were Nancy, she would have already announced herself.
“For now… please have a seat.”
In any case, I couldn’t keep a guest standing beside the bed, so I gestured toward the dining table as I spoke to Serge.
Then I rose awkwardly and made my way toward the door.
“Who is it?”
I asked with cautious eyes, and an unfamiliar voice came from beyond the door.
“…Ah, good day to you, Princess! I am William Brown, the Aide to Count Frederick. The Count has sent me to find you!”
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