Chapter 59: Insignificant who
"Ravel, you should know where she lives, right?" Dale asked, leaning back on his chair, his tone casual yet demanding.
"Yes, Young Master Dale. I know where they live," Ravel replied politely, hands clasped behind his back.
"Tsk. Who are âtheyâ? I only need the girlâs whereabouts. That man of hers is insignificant." Dale waved a hand dismissively, reminding Ravel where his priorities lay.
"But, young master... thereâs some unsettling news you need to be aware of."
Daleâs brow arched, the corner of his mouth lifting. "What is it?"
"I heard that the boyfriend made a public display of a young nobleman who offended the couple."
"Whatâs unsettling about that? Isnât it common?" Dale said, smirking.
"Uh... itâs what happened after. They kept him tied up in the middle of the street... naked. For the entire day. Since then, no oneâs dared to mess with them. They went into seclusion afterward, only coming out to eat or buy supplies."
"Naked?" Dale chuckled, shaking his head. "Looks like that boyâs impulsive. Hehe, nice. That makes things easier. Go tell my girls to get readyâweâre heading out to get a new girl."
Ravel bowed slightly and left to carry out the commands.
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"Master Dale, why have you made us dress as if weâre going to a banquet? These clothes arenât suitable for combat," asked a girl walking beside him, her silvery-blue eyes glinting under the sun. White hair flowed over her shoulders, and the white dress hugged her like silk over flame.
"Yes, Master Dale. We might not be able to react properly if someone attacks," another girl added. She had the same refined features and matching white hairâclearly her twin.
"Attack?" Dale scoffed, his gaze sharp as a blade as he glanced around. "Letâs see who dares to attack me."
The people on the street instinctively looked away as his cold eyes swept past them. Yet it wasnât Dale they were looking atâit was the four stunning girls walking beside him. Their dresses were bold, almost scandalous, impossible to ignore. Men gawked openly; even a few women found themselves glancing twice.
Exactly as Dale intended.
He wanted attentionâwanted eyes to turn their way. And when that bastard of a boyfriend looked over, heâd pounce. This trick had never failed him: lure, provoke, then poison the coupleâs trust until the girl was his. It was almost an art form to himâa twisted pleasure to defile someoneâs love with manipulation.
Ravel had informed him that Leo and Lily usually appeared in the evening, just before dinner. Theyâd eat, drink a little, and then wander home. Dale chose that exact hour to make his move.
And fortune smiled on him.
He spotted the pink-haired girl immediatelyâit could be no one else. In this wealthy district, only one woman had such hair. His eyes widened, and his breath caught for a moment.
Whatâs this heavenly body?
He couldnât believe his luck. Desire surged through him, his grin widening as he strode toward her.
Lily was completely wasted. They had planned this evening as their last bit of freedom before heading out to face real monsters beyond the walls, so theyâd eaten and drunk until their bodies relaxed from days of tension.
Leo, of course, had kept himself in checkâsomeone had to stay alertâbut Lilyâs tolerance was practically nonexistent. Two jugs were enough to make her tipsy beyond reason.
I canât get over her cuteness,
Leo thought as he supported her weight on his arm.
I never imagined Iâd end up with such a pure girl.
Back on Earth, heâd long given up on finding someone truly devotedâhell, even finding a virgin seemed impossible in that mess of a dating culture.
Heh. Even with that eccentric side of hers... sheâs mine. Completely mine. Not that I mind yanderesâtheyâre actually top-tier waifu material.
He looked down at her as she smiled faintly, clinging to him, her head resting against his arm. The urge to pinch her cheek itched at him. But before he could act, his instincts flaredâsomeone was approaching.
Several someones. And their presence wasnât weak.
Leo instantly sobered, his senses sharpening.
"Leo... letâs just go inside a cave and live the rest of our lives... in peace," Lily mumbled dreamily.
But even she began to stir as the approaching group drew closer. Her grip on his arm tightened, her drowsy eyes starting to clear.
Dale, confident as ever, assumed the half-drunk Leo mustâve been staring at his girls. He clicked his tongue and stepped forward.
"Who do you think you are, eyeing my girls like that?" he said, face twisting into a fierce scowl.
Lilyâs ears perked up immediately.
This fucker will get me killed,
Leo thought grimly.
But Lilyâs mind was racing in another direction.
Eyeing girls? Leo never does that. Is he trying to frame him?
Both of them ignored Dale completely and walked right past.
"Huh?" Dale blinked, confused.
"Youâ!" He reached out and grabbed Leoâs shoulder.
The air turned cold. A biting chill spread across the street.
Leo slowly turned his head, though the frost wasnât coming from himâit was from the girl beside him.
"Remove your hand if you want to talk," Leo said evenly, his voice flat and sharp. "It can be done without physical contact."
For a second, Dale faltered, taken aback by the calm authority in that tone. But he quickly straightened, trying to reassert dominance.
"Who do you think you are? You think you can eye my girls and walk away like nothing happened?" he spat.
"Girls?" Leo turned his head slightly, eyes flicking toward the four behind him.
"Ah, these?" His tone was casual, dismissive. "I donât see anything special worth eyeing. In fact, I didnât even notice them. Are you sure youâre talking to me?"
He shrugged, expression unreadable.
The girlsâ hands twitched, barely restraining themselves. The insult burned like acid.
Dale, however, went redârage boiling up to the surface, his pride ready to explode.
"Master Dale! Teach him a lesson. Of course you wonât let the insult slide." One girl hissed.