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Guide to tamming vilanesses-Chapter 104: Please, trust me part II
M.I.L.A.
It was a name that only appeared in the later stages of the game. And a name that changed everything forever.
Or rather... It was a name that never truly appeared at all.
No one had ever seen her face. No one knew her identity. There were no recordings, no interviews, no confirmed traces of her existence beyond a scattered collection of documents.
The reason for that was because by the time her name surfaced, she was already dead.
All that remained were her notes.
Among them, there was a single, almost mundane detail: a brief mention of her twenty-second birthday. That alone allowed people to estimate her age at the time she had written them.
But those same notes contained something far beyond human capability. The impossible translation of the Arcane Language. 𝐟𝐫𝕖𝗲𝘄𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝕧𝐞𝚕.𝕔𝕠𝐦
The Tower, a structure that had appeared out of nowhere, rising into the sky as if it had always belonged to the world, held countless mysteries.
But at its very top, was one of the biggest mysteries: ancient inscriptions covered its surface.
For years humans tried to read them, but with no success. To the point many considered it to just be decoration, and not an actual language.
And even if it was, there was no guarantee that it held a secret that would change humanity... however it did.
Fragments of those inscriptions were eventually released online, some appeared in articles, another on competing to see if anyone could translate them.
That was when M.I.L.A appeared. Without resources, or a team, she translated everything she had access to.
Of course, many inscriptions remained unavailable to her. And for her desperation, all she had were incomplete text, that didn’t make much sense on their own.
Had she lived long enough, she would have become one of the most influential figures in the world.
But she didn’t.
Her notes revealed the reason with brutal simplicity:
Suicide.
And so, the genius who achieved the impossible alone, was never there to witness the impact of her own work.
That being said, her work did change everything.
A team of over a hundred researchers would later build upon her notes, using them as a foundation to complete the translation of the remaining inscriptions.
And the full texts would be instrumental to changing the world. They were simply put a series of powerful enchantments that could give anyone the control of the tower itself.
That was why Shin and Lilel reacted the way they did.
"Your pseudonym... is it really M.I.L.A?" He asked exasperatedly.
Kaho flinched slightly under his gaze.
"Y-Yes..."
Shin’s grip tightened slightly on her shoulder, not enough to hurt, but enough to reveal his tension. Lilel floated beside him, her usual smug expression gone.
"Do you have an interest in the Arcane Language?" he had to ask.
Kaho couldn’t deal with so much attention. Trying to keep some composure, she answered with rushed words:
"Y-Yes!" Kaho answered, startled. "A-Actually, that’s what I’ve been studying the most. I know everyone has already given up on translating it, but I think it might be possible!"
There was no way it was just a coincidence. It had to be her, it could only be her.
"Kaho," he said again, more firmly this time, stepping even closer. "How many inscriptions have you translated?"
"None, I’m just beginning to work on that... But I think I may have gotten a few words, or at least guesses..."
"How many words? Do you know how accurate these guesses are? Have you published it anywhere?"
"I... I tried publishing once, but people made fun of me so..." Kaho was just able to answer the last question.
Shin still gripped her shoulder, and for Kaho, it was too much, too much contact, too much proximity. Her breathing grew uneven, her head spinning as her thoughts began to blur.
Eva looked between them, completely lost. She had no idea why her king was reacting like that.
But she knew one thing... Kaho couldn’t handle this kind of attention.
"Stop that," Eva snapped, striking Shin on the head with a quick karate chop.
Still, she was too late.
Kaho had already reached her limit. Her mind, overwhelmed, simply couldn’t process everything at once. Her vision slowly darkened, while at the same time her heart raced uncontrollably.
The anxiety was too much and fainted.
Before she could hit the ground, Eva reacted instantly, catching her body with surprising speed. Carefully, she guided her down and gently placed her on the sofa so she could rest.
"Be more careful!" Eva complained, turning sharply toward Shin.
"...What just happened?" Shin asked, clearly confused.
"I should be asking you that," Eva shot back, raising an eyebrow. "What happened? Why did you lose your composure like that? You don’t usually act this way."
Shin hesitated for a moment before answering.
"Sorry... it’s just... this is something very important..."
"Important?" Eva narrowed her eyes slightly. "Why? And how do you even know about M.I.L.A? she isn’t important yet or anything."
Shin looked away.
How could he possibly explain this? The game... the future... everything he knew that he shouldn’t.
And Eva noticed. She knew Shin often hesitated to tell things, he was the type to keep most information secret. But she hated it, she wanted him to truly trust her.
"My king..." she said softly, her voice lowering as she stepped closer, her eyes locking deeply onto his. "There’s something I need to tell you. Please... trust me."
Shin blinked, caught off guard by the sudden shift.
"...What do you mean?" he asked. "I do trust you."
"No," Eva replied immediately, shaking her head. "You don’t. In fact... you don’t trust anyone. I know that."
She smiled confidently.
"No one watches you more closely than I do."
She placed a hand over her chest, then slowly knelt before him. Her eyes were filled with a mixture of submission and unwavering determination.
"Please, never forget that I am yours," she said, her voice steady despite the emotion behind it. "I promised to obey all your orders and to always follow you. I would never betray you, and I would do anything for you."
Her gaze didn’t waver for even a second.
"So trust me. No matter what it is... I will support you."
Eva’s eyes gleamed with determination.
"But I know you don’t trust people easily," she continued, her voice growing firmer. "So my determination has to go beyond that."
Her eyes shone even brighter. Then Eva saw a system notification appear before her eyes.
[System notice: your heart is shining.]
[New Skill Unlocked: The Queen’s Oath of Devotion]
[Description: A sacred vow that transcends mere words. By activating this skill, the user binds herself completely and irrevocably to her chosen King. The target gains absolute authority over the user’s system, accessing all functions and interfaces as if they were his own.]
[Effects upon activation:
King gains power to issue absolute orders that cannot be refused
King gains power to end the user’s life at any moment, across any distance
King gains permanent access to the user’s soul and will, forever able to perceive her true intentions
Warning: This bond is irreversible. Choose wisely, Queen.]
Eva’s breath caught in her throat. Her cheeks flushed a deep crimson as she read the words. This is exactly what she wanted, to give her eternal devotion to her king.
Her thighs pressed together involuntarily beneath her skirt. A warmth spread through her core, building with each heartbeat.
The idea of being so completely owned, so utterly possessed, it was intoxicating. Her nipples hardened against the fabric of her blouse, and she knew, with absolute certainty, that this was what she wanted more than anything.
"Eva?" Shin’s voice sounded distant, concerned. "What’s wrong? You’re trembling."
"Nothing is wrong, my king," she breathed, her voice lower now, huskier. "Everything is... perfect."
She stepped closer, closing the distance between them until her body nearly pressed against his.
"I want to show you," she whispered, "just how serious I am."
Another system notification appeared before her, this one glowing with an intense golden light:
[Activate The Queen’s Oath of Devotion?]
[Yes] / [No]
Without hesitation, Eva mentally selected [Yes] .
"I, Eva," she began, her voice trembling with emotion and need, "declare my oath to you, Shin. My king. My master."
Her hands moved to his, guiding them to rest on her big tits, pressing his hand hard against her chest.
"I want to be yours," she continued, her breath warm against his neck. "Absolutely yours... Use me however you wish. Order me to do anything. Everything."
Before Shin could ask what the heel she was talking about, a system notification showed before his eyes.
Shin blinked in shock reading the description of the so said oath.
"Do you understand how serious I am?" she breathed. "I’ll be utterly exposed to you."
She pressed his hand harder against her breast, grinding against him.
"And all I want... all I’ve ever wanted... is for you to trust me."
Her voice broke with emotion and arousal.
"I’m yours, Shin. Your tool. Your possession. Your queen, but only because you are my king."
She sank to her knees before him, she looked up at him with eyes that held nothing back;
"Please," she whispered, her fingers tracing patterns against his legs. "Accept my oath. Accept me. All of me."
She leaned forward, pressing her lips to his abdomen through his clothing, a gesture of pure worship.
"Use me. Own me.
Shin froze as his own system interface materialized before him:
[Do you accept this bond?]
[Yes] / [No]
Shin looked down at Eva, kneeling before him, her hands on his thighs, her eyes filled with submission.
He smiled softly and, of course, he selected [Yes]







