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Villain's Valor: A Noble Fantasy Resurrection-Chapter 318: To your luck
Looking at the familiar buildings around me, I sighed deeply. It felt like I was finally returning to civilization after years, escaping the annoying forest I had to walk through for over two weeks... a thoroughly unpleasant experience, made worse by the fact that I had a young woman by my side who wouldn’t stop bothering me, constantly criticizing and mocking me at every turn. Damn it, during that time, I seriously considered how to silence her somehow, but the problem was I couldn’t even touch her—after all, she’s a Sacred Being. She knew this and always had that damn smug smile on her face, clearly enjoying tormenting me.
"So, this is the Empire, huh?" Dorothy looked around curiously. She was dressed like a teenager, wearing a white blouse and short pants, with some stones as accessories on her body... Trying my best to completely ignore her existence, I kept walking.
Hearing her footsteps was like a curse. Actually, the curse still exists... I stopped walking, turned around, and looked her in the eyes.
"You have nowhere to go, right?" I asked directly.
She thought for a few seconds before shaking her head. "No, how could you think I have a place to go when this isn’t even my world... Are you stupid?"
Lowering my gaze, I looked at her with deep pity. "A Sacred Being is actually a vagrant... how far you’ve fallen," I said with a voice full of sadness.
"Hey!!! Rude!! Show me some respect!!" She started to feel embarrassed about her situation.
Ignoring her outburst again, I asked, "So where do you plan to stay?"
"Isn’t it obvious? I’ll be staying with you, settling in your house," she shrugged as if it were the most normal thing in the world.
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With a gloomy look, I felt a terrible urge to squeeze that smooth, white neck of hers. Letting out a sigh, I continued walking. "NO!"
"No? You have other options. I can also do what I did last time and follow you silently," she said with a sinister smile...
A shiver ran down my spine. Shaking my head, she’s clearly a potential stalker, yet she still denies it and even feels offended by the accusation...
Continuing on the path to the house where I was staying...
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Opening the door, the place was strangely silent... Looking at the first floor of the house, there were stairs to the left and right leading upwards, with large doors on either side opening into different rooms. I walked in silence...
"Woahhh," Dorothy entered with a smile on her lips, and her curiosity got the best of her as she ran off the moment she stepped inside, quickly heading upstairs... Find adventures at novelbuddy
Ignoring her shouts as usual, I headed toward a specific place—my room. I was basically checking to see if Lysandra was sleeping, as she has a heavy sleep. Walking through the hallways, the place was very clean, with no stains of dirt on the floor. Today, the maids were in their respective homes; it’s Sunday, after all. But the day before, for these reasons, the house was always clean.
Reaching the door to my room, I quietly opened it... Carefully looking inside, it was also empty. The bed sheets were clean and smooth; everything was in its place. A sigh of disappointment escaped my lips. I really wanted to see her... Walking over to my desk, I found a simple note:
"Tomorrow is the end of the semester."
Opening my eyes a little, I almost forgot about that. The first year was already over. I was so focused on what’s going to happen with the siege on the academy that I forgot about the end of the semester. Letting out another sigh, I lay down on the bed. My mind was tired, just like my body. Resting my mind, I tried to close my eyes and sleep for a while...
"Bang!!"
My eyes shot open, and I almost felt like my soul left my body. I quickly got to my feet, looking at Dorothy, who had burst into the room. She looked at me and said, "Your professor is in the living room; she’s waiting for you." With that, she left as if nothing had happened...
Confused by the professor’s presence, I left the room. I no longer cared about Dorothy’s actions; if you spend enough time with her, you simply get used to it—adaptability and all that. Upon reaching the living room, I saw Professor Athena with her matte black hair, sitting on a couch. Her eyes gleamed as she looked at the crystal glass in her hands, which held a red liquid. The glass moved slowly between her fingers. Dorothy, too, had a glass, but unlike Athena’s elegance, she held hers with both hands...
"It’s good to know you’re alright," the professor said with a smile. Matching her smile, I sat down on a couch in front of her. Looking at the bottle of wine, I picked up a glass and filled it, slowly bringing it to my mouth. The bitter taste flowed down my throat...
"Well, it wasn’t so bad. Let’s say I took it as a great experience I’ll never forget in my life," I replied calmly. As I said, it’s childish to feel angry about it. Besides, I’m still in one piece, so it’s better to take it easy.
"That’s good. I like your attitude; it makes it less of a problem for me to leave you to your fate," she said with a mischievous laugh.
If you say it like that... Seriously, can’t you put it better or say it differently? I know you abandoned me, but to put it that way... I decided to pretend I hadn’t heard those words and took another sip of wine...
"So, Professor, what business do you have with me? I don’t think you just came to check if I’m okay," I said with a smile. It’s more than clear that she isn’t that kind of woman. Keep in mind that she trusts people’s abilities. Besides, from what I’ve come to know of her, she’s a fierce woman who values strength. She doesn’t like people who complain or anything like that. As I said, she’s a very blunt woman...
"Hehehe, I need to tell or warn you about a few things, so let’s talk for a while and have a drink," she said, bringing the glass to her lips while looking at me with shining eyes...