The Abandoned Villainess Takes Everything This Time - Chapter 82
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82.
Lillian silently lowered her eyebrows.
Why on earth was the Villain acting like this?
He called himself ‘heartless Tarandia.’
But why did he keep reading Lillian’s emotions better than anyone else?
‘Strange….’
“And since when did I suddenly become Lily….”
“Why. Is it wrong to call you that?”
Evren narrowed his eyes as if asking what she was going to do about it.
“You let the Holy Knight Commander you just met hold your hand so easily.”
“That’s the Controller’s duty….”
“Flirt.”
“….”
Let’s stop talking.
Evren leaned back in his chair.
Suddenly, Lillian became very conscious of the fact that this wasn’t the castle.
“Are you heavily contaminated?”
“A bit? There were so many humans around.”
It must have been difficult because of Sondaejung who didn’t eliminate those people either.
Lillian looked at him quietly and then sat beside him.
Well, today… hands probably won’t be enough….
Lillian was the first to bury her face against his shoulder.
It seemed the contamination level was being controlled even in that position.
Judging by how their touching bodies were mysteriously growing warm.
“Lily.”
“Yes.”
“Try speaking informally to me.”
“…What?”
“You, try speaking to me informally.”
“Your Highness. We’re not the same age.”
Do you have the ability to become about 4 years younger?
Can you turn back time?
“You’re holding someone’s leash, yet why are you being so petty.”
“If you’re accumulating all this for future charges of insulting royalty-.”
“We’ll go to prison together too.”
No, I don’t want to go together….
By then, we’ll remove the imprint and go our separate ways… right….
But since he was staring at her so intently, she had no choice but to humor him a little.
“…Fine.”
“My name too.”
“Fine, Evren.”
She thought that would satisfy him. But not a chance.
“Try shortening it once.”
“Sigh… Fine, Ren. Happy?”
Did he think she’d be awkward and unable to do it?
In her previous life, she spoke informally a lot.
“Not bad.”
The man chuckled as he wrapped his arms around Lillian’s waist.
“I quite like it.”
“So you have a taste for being treated carelessly….”
“I didn’t know that about myself, but I guess so.”
The man, who was larger than Lillian, buried his face in the curve of her neck and shoulder.
Lillian bit the inside of her mouth as she kept feeling strangely unsettled.
Unaware of such feelings, Evren murmured faintly.
“Now I like it. You should have been speaking informally all along.”
“…Why, I mean. Why?”
“Now it feels like the distance has shortened a little.”
Something hot stung in her throat.
She didn’t even know why her throat was getting hot.
“But Lily.”
“Yeah…?”
“Do you like gold or silver.”
“…?”
“Tell me.”
What is this about in this atmosphere?
Lillian racked her brain as much as possible and asked a plausible question.
“…Are you talking from an investment perspective, or from a melting point perspective?”
“…Hah.”
Why are you sighing when you’re the one who asked?
* * *
The next morning.
Lillian went down to the hill below where the Temple was located with the Villain’s group.
It was to check exactly how many villages had been destroyed.
But fortunately, the places Lillian had passed through were safe.
After a brief repair period, they would be as clean as before.
The problem was….
“Lady Lillian!”
“Lady Lillian, thank you.”
“My goodness, those butterflies! Please show us the butterfly cloud one more time!”
Too many people recognized her every time she walked the streets.
Walk a few steps and stop.
Walk a few more steps and stop.
‘Ah. The disguise veil the Princess gave me!’
I should have brought that….
But it was a little fun that people who saw her playing at the market recognized her.
“Oh my, that, the sugar violets! You should have told us you were Lady Lillian when you bought those…!”
“Then we don’t need to report to the trading company, right?”
“Oh, of course not.”
Lillian’s hands were filled with flowers and small snacks.
‘Night snacks for the way back won’t be a problem.’
And wherever Lillian went, there were cheers that followed.
“Long live His Highness Evren!”
“Your Highness, thank you for saving us…!”
“If Your Highness and Lady Lillian hadn’t been here, what would have happened!”
This turned out really well. What a relief.
It felt like preparations for a peaceful future were steadily building up.
Lillian felt good watching this, and he looked very pleased too.
And an hour later, Lillian’s thoughts changed.
As always, it was because of that silver-like Villain.
* * *
Weren’t we fine just a moment ago?
‘But why is he acting like this now.’
We came all the way to Silverin’s Temple just fine, and suddenly his mood took a sharp turn for the worse.
“Ha.”
The Villain looked up at the temple ceiling as if he had suffered tremendous blasphemy.
Why wouldn’t there be one.
That face that makes your blood pressure rise and makes you want to spit, laughing mockingly.
“This is absolutely ridiculous.”
“….”
“60? Still?”
The Villain had been acting like this ever since seeing the compatibility rating results.
Of course he would be like that… It’s a number that doesn’t change, so why is he acting this way.
Lillian held back her desire to argue.
Because she had already tried it.
Then the Villain really started getting disgusted and hating it.
‘Don’t speak so casually when you don’t even know my feelings.’
‘Huh? What feelings, what’s wrong with 60? That’s sufficient enough for rampage control-‘
‘How can you say that after seeing such a horrible number.’
Really?
The Villain suddenly made remarks like a parent from a previous life and cursed at the number 60.
‘This is the first time I’ve seen him get this annoyed.’
Still, Lillian was grateful that this person hadn’t obliterated the temple.
“…I should try going to another temple.”
However, the nonsense continued.
“There’s a possibility that this temple’s sacred relic is corrupted.”
“Wow, you’re really saying things that deserve divine punishment. Stay away from me.”
Because I don’t want to get struck by lightning and die together.
And the Villain’s lamentations continued.
“How could something from a thousand years ago work properly.”
“….”
“Haah… Wait, I can’t even draw your blood…”
“….”
“There might be sacred relics that don’t operate on blood. I should look for those.”
What is the temple, some fortune-telling shop you switch to for better readings.
“Ren.”
Unable to watch any longer, Lillian finally called out.
“I’m hungry.”
“….”
That man is strangely serious about filling Lillian’s stomach.
“The priest said the salt-cured duck dish here is delicious. Let’s eat that.”
“Haah….”
The Villain looked up at the sky again with an expression of enduring patience.
Only then did his anger gradually cool down.
“Right… You need to eat…”
This isn’t a prince but a cat having a tantrum.
Lillian unconsciously scratched her cheek.
Is 60 really that bad a number.
“Ah, but it doesn’t seem like it’s 60?”
“Ren, please, let’s just go eat.”
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