The Villain's Cheat Code: When a Gamer Becomes the Evil God's Sidekick-Chapter 242: Where’s My Husband?

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The elves, accustomed to their freedom, found it difficult to accept this sudden change.

Of course, they were more bewildered than anything else.

A lake materializing from nowhere, followed by a mysterious mirror - could these simple items really be sufficient for their special training?

They couldn't comprehend it.

Only Cocotte observed the mirror intently, her delicate eyebrows slightly raised. She detected something unusual about this mirror.

Viktor waved his hand, and the entire mirror began to tremble. A crack appeared across its surface, and the broken pieces floated up, hovering around the frame.

The elves stared at the center of the mirror, where purple mist swirled within the empty frame, creating an eerie atmosphere.

They gathered together, watching the swirling mist with intense curiosity.

Viktor's voice resonated behind them:

"From today onwards, you can use this mirror for your training."

"Trust me, you won't face any danger."

Hearing Viktor's words, one curious elf reached out to tentatively touch the swirling void.

Instantly, a powerful suction force erupted from the mirror. Like being caught in a whirlpool, the elf was completely sucked into the purple void, vanishing from the real world.

Vinia, watching from the side, was stunned and asked with a trembling voice:

"Wh-wh-where did she go?"

Viktor looked at the mirror and replied calmly:

"Don't worry, she's merely entered the world within this mirror."

To better utilize the Mirror Demon, Viktor had made some minor optimizations. People who entered the mirror would no longer be forgotten by others. Now, it served purely as a tool.

Cocotte observed the scene with surprise. She floated over on her cloud to examine the mirror more closely.

"Eh? How did you manage this?"

Viktor glanced at Cocotte, offering no detailed explanation: "You'll find out soon enough."

Hearing this, Cocotte felt a shiver run down her spine. An ominous feeling crept up from the crown of her head.

Viktor ignored Cocotte and casually snapped his fingers. As if receiving some signal, the curious elf who had been sucked in was 'spat' back out by the mirror.

She landed on her bottom on the grass, and seeing her concerned kinfolk gathering around her, she stuck out her tongue and scratched the back of her head embarrassedly.

Instantly, countless elves swarmed around her. Chattering voices rose and fell continuously, most asking what it felt like inside the mirror.

Viktor paid no attention to the excited elves, simply stating:

"From now on, Leon will guide your training."

"Once you become stronger and can freely use your nature energy, you'll be able to do what your queen can do."

At this point, Viktor reached out and grabbed Cocotte from her cloud.

"Huh? What??"

Cocotte felt herself being lifted away from her cloud and started struggling:

"Hey, Viktor, what are you doing!"

"If you have something to say, just say it, why grab me!"

However, Viktor completely ignored her struggles, holding her firmly with one hand.

The other elves, hearing Viktor's words, couldn't help but have their eyes light up.

The elves greatly revered their queen. In their world, only the queen could reproduce elves, so they blindly worshipped her. Although times had changed now, and any elf could have children, the queen's status in their hearts remained unchanged.

To become as powerful as the Elven Queen? They immediately became excited, their eyes full of anticipation.

Viktor saw the elves' reaction and was very satisfied. This was a good start.

Using Cocotte to inspire the elves' fighting spirit was quite effective. The elves weren't lacking in talent, they had just forgotten their own fighting power due to their overly comfortable lives.

At this point, Vinia pointed to herself and asked Viktor:

"Do... do I need to join too?"

Viktor turned to look at her and said flatly:

"No, you don't need to."

As the High Priestess of the elves, and one of the few clear-headed ones, Vinia needed to lead the other elves in the Elven Forest.

More importantly, she needed to handle the trade relations between the Elven Forest and the Empire.

Since Cocotte wouldn't do any work, Vinia had to handle everything personally. Including the goods the elves wanted to trade, which weren't even ready yet.

They had become interested in export trade and establishing diplomatic relations, finding it all very novel.

As a result, the enthusiastic elves wanted to export quite a variety of items. Not just fruit wine and jade dew, but also fruits unique to the Elven Forest. Some elves even wanted to sell their underwear made from leaves.

But in any case, it was necessary to liberate the elves' thinking and have them interact with the human world.

"Prepare the goods for your first trade with the Empire, I'll be returning to the capital soon."

Viktor announced to the elves, essentially giving Vinia a reminder that time was tight and they needed to prepare the goods quickly.

Vinia nodded seriously, agreeing: "I understand."

At this moment, Cocotte, who was being dangled in the air by Viktor, had something to say.

"Look, can you stop grabbing my clothes? I feel so tired."

Viktor glanced at her briefly and said flatly: "This is to prevent you from running away."

"...?"

Just these words left Cocotte completely stunned. Run away? Why would she need to run away?

Viktor continued holding her while extending his other hand forward. A gust of wind burst forth from the center, whirling up the surrounding grass.

Blue light gradually arose, with patterns beginning to spread around. A huge blue stone gate materialized from the array, swaying with phosphorescent energy.

Powerful magical energy swept outward with the gale, blowing Viktor's black coat.

Cocotte stared at the gate, blinking in confusion. Through the portal, Cocotte sensed something familiar. It seemed to lead directly into the Divine Tree's interior.

Viktor dragged her slowly toward the portal, calmly saying to Cocotte:

"Tomorrow is the academy's opening day."

"As the teaching assistant I applied for, you should understand what you need to do."

Cocotte blinked in confusion, then suddenly widened her eyes and cried out.

"No... no way!"

She waved her arms, becoming very agitated, her eyes full of despair.

But being held by Viktor, she had no power to struggle. She could only listen to Viktor's calm words that filled her with despair.

"Get ready."

"It's time for your overtime work."

Viktor carried Cocotte, forcibly entering the portal. The cloud, seeing its master departing, quickly followed after Cocotte into the blue portal.

Then, the gate closed again, and the wind gradually died down.

Only the group of elves remained, standing there looking at each other.

At this time, the pair of purple eyes on the mirror opened again, shooting out two beams of heterochromatic light.

The mirror surface opened wide, like another gate to hell, waiting for them to enter.

Leon looked at the elves, giving out serious orders:

"It's time to begin today's training."

"Elves."

...

In the massive living room of the Kravina mansion, the servants had already prepared and served tea.

Gwen sat on the sofa, wearing armor and carrying a red sword at her side. After the servant poured tea, Gwen politely nodded to them in thanks.

A few minutes later, Lia came down the stairs step by step, having changed from her pink nightgown into her regular clothes, with a light layer of makeup on her face.

Her whole demeanor exuded a sense of capability.

After coming downstairs, Lia found Gwen sitting on the sofa. She went over and sat opposite Gwen.

Gwen looked up at Lia at the same time.

Then, Lia asked first: "How did you get here?"

"I rode all night yesterday. Came straight here after reaching Bryston."

Hearing Gwen's words, Lia could now see it. There were clear signs of fatigue and weariness on Gwen's face, indeed the result of not resting all night.

She looked at Lia and continued: "I was very worried about you all, so..."

Lia sighed: "Even if you were worried, you didn't need to rush over overnight."

She understood Gwen's anxiety. After all, she had experienced it herself.

After forgetting Viktor, that anxiety from the gap in her memories was inevitable.

Lia spread her hands and said: "Tomorrow is Monday."

Her meaning was simple - if Gwen wanted to see Viktor, there was no need to rush to Bryston. After all, Viktor would be returning to the capital tomorrow.

But Gwen raised her head very seriously, straightening her back:

"I couldn't sit quietly waiting for news."

"Without seeing it firsthand, I couldn't be at ease."

Lia sighed, understanding Gwen's meaning, and called upstairs:

"Henie!"

Hurried footsteps could be heard from upstairs,

Thump thump thump—

Henie ran with quick small steps to the top of the stairs, She poked her head out from above, looking at Lia and asking:

"Miss Lia, do you need something?"

Lia looked up at Henie, spreading her hands and saying in a teasing manner:

"Let's take our knight."

"To see her all-important fiancé."