âWhatâs up? Why do you keep staring at me?â Seeing Aesphyraâs captivating gaze fixed on him, Vinny instinctively averted his eyes, afraid to meet hers, lest he accidentally fall into the boundless galaxy within them.
âCould it be that youâre enchanted by my good looks again? Ah, what can I do? Who made me such a dashing and handsome young man?â Vinny ran his hand through his hair, lost in self-admiration.
âBut unfortunately, Iâve told you many times, Miss Aesphyra, my heart already belongs to someone else. You, my dear, have no chance.â
âOh? I remember last time I guessed that Lord Vinny liked Mirexia, but you said I didnât understand anything, didnât you?â Aesphyra tilted her head, giving Vinny a sidelong glance. âCould it be that Lord Vinny likes someone else?â
âWell, Iâm not going to reveal that,â Vinny replied, not intending to delve further into the topic.
âI think I already know who Lord Vinny likes.â
â...Huh?â Vinny looked at the stunningly beautiful girl standing beside him, her silver hair fluttering in the wind like a galaxy.
Wait, you know? What do you know? I donât even know who I like, and you already figured it out?
âLord Vinny, the nun you mentioned doesnât exist, but she also does, right?â Aesphyra said meaningfully.
âWhat do you mean, exist or not? What are you talking about?â Vinny was utterly confused.
âThat lady taught you a lot, didnât she?â Connecting all the clues, Aesphyra felt like she had suddenly figured everything out, understanding much more.
This also explained why Vinny, who was originally a great villain in this life, had undergone such a significant change.
The reason was that in this life, there were people who didnât exist in the original world, altering the course of events and changing the trajectory of the original world.
âSo, the person you like must be that nun who has been guiding you towards goodness, right?â
â?? What are you talking about??â Vinnyâs eyes were filled with confusion.
âLord Vinny, do you know a girl named Vanessa?â
âVanessa? Never heard of her.â Vinny frowned, puzzled.
Ever since he told Aesphyra his name, he had been on guard against her asking this question. He had prepared for it privately, so he answered without hesitation.
âReally, you donât know her?â
âMiss Aesphyra, your questions are getting stranger and stranger. Who is this Vanessa to you? Why would I know her?â Vinny said, exasperated.
âGuess?â Aesphyraâs tone was playful, her expression mysterious.
âGuess if Iâll guess,â Vinny rolled his eyes. âI canât read your mind, Miss, and I donât like speculating about others. Donât test me.â
âThe elf girl who was bullied by those tribesmen earlier, is she your roommate?â
âWhat, interested in her? She might look a bit feminine, but sheâs a proper boy. Donât go causing trouble for her.â Vinny glanced at Aesphyra, thinking that this harem protagonist must be up to her old tricks again.
Though she probably didnât know Shikondellâs true gender.
âIs that what she told Lord Vinny?â
âWhy wouldnât I believe âhimâ? What does he gain from lying to me? There are differences between elves and humans. Itâs normal for male elves to look a bit delicate. Besides, even if he did lie, thatâs his business. No one would go through the trouble of lying for no reason. Maybe he has his own reasons.â
âPfft.â
â? What are you laughing at now?â
âNothing, itâs just that what Lord Vinny said is very similar to someone I care about.â Aesphyra smiled, resting her chin on her hand.
âPrincess Mirexia actually said something like that to you?â Vinny feigned ignorance.
âHmm~ Guess?â Aesphyra gazed deeply at Vinny, smiling without saying more.
â...Never mind, itâs getting late. I should head back.â Being alone with Aesphyra still made Vinny uncomfortable, so he spoke up after a while.
âThanks for today, Miss Aesphyra.â
âGratitude is one thing, but shouldnât there be some tangible reward?â Aesphyra said with a smile.
âWell, Iâd like to give you something tangible, but after thinking about it, youâre much richer than a poor guy like me. Youâre loaded with treasures and magical items, lacking nothing. All I can offer is my thanks and some emotional â§ NĐŸvĐ”Iight â§ (Original source) support.â Vinny said with a grin.
âSee you later.â Vinny waved and left the balcony.
Leaving the banquet hall, the sky was completely dark, and the crystal street lamps were lit one by one.
From a distance, Vinny saw the soft, bright lights shining from his villa. He took out his keys, opened the door, and entered, noticing a pair of small leather shoes at the entrance.
âWho is it?â A slightly nervous voice came from inside upon hearing the door open.
âItâs me, Dell. Who else would it be?â Vinny walked in with the bag.
âBesides the two of us, who else has the keys to this place?â
âPhew...â Seeing that it was Vinny entering, Shikondell, who was curled up on the sofa, let out a sigh of relief.
She hugged her knees, as if only this posture could give her a sense of security.
âDidnât I tell you? This is the Carillian Academy, a completely neutral place. No one dares to harm you here as a student.â Vinny took out the food box and placed it in front of Shikondell.
âYou must be hungry, right? I brought you some food. Eat up.â
âTh-thank you...!â Shikondell had been starving since noon and eagerly opened the food box.
However, even though she was this hungry, Shikondell didnât eat in an unseemly manner. Her long-standing eating habits made her instinctively avoid overeating.
She picked up a piece of white bread and curled back up on the sofa, nibbling at it like a squirrel gnawing on a nut. Her delicate, white-socked toes wiggled cutely as she ate.
Virtue +50
Current Virtue: 1434
So much virtue from just giving her some food?
Looking at the white-haired squirrel curled up on the sofa, Vinny thought to himself that this girl was really easy to understand.
âUm, Lord Vinny?...â As she nibbled, Shikondell blushed and averted her gaze.
âSorry.â Realizing he had been staring at her for a while, Vinny looked away.
This moon elf girl was too shy; even someone watching her eat made her uncomfortable.
Vinny stopped looking at Shikondell and pulled out his cards to examine them.
The cards were indeed exquisitely made, catering to the vanity of wealthy players. The rarer the card, the more beautiful and finely crafted it was, making Vinny feel the urge to start a collection.
Putting the cards away, he knew he couldnât afford such a hobby. Collecting was a luxury for the rich, and a poor guy like him couldnât indulge in it.
Before long, Shikondell finished the bread and soup, holding her full stomach, feeling satisfied.
âFull?â Vinny asked.
âYes, thank you, Lord Vinny.â
âToday, thanks to Lord Vinny, I didnât go hungry and wasnât bullied by those people.â
âDonât be afraid of them. This isnât their territory; itâs the Carillian Academy. Here, everyone must follow the rules, even the princesses of the empire and the kingdom. If they dare to break the rules again, report them to the instructors. The instructors wonât tolerate their behavior.â
âMm...â Shikondell nodded weakly.
This girl really left Vinny at a loss for words.
From what he observed, Shikondellâs personality was very meek. When bullied, she would endure it passively, sometimes even suffering needlessly. In short, bullying her was like kicking cotton.
âSince youâre full, go back to your room and rest.â Vinny pondered for a moment. âYouâre actually afraid of humans, especially human males, arenât you?â
âN-no! Iâm not afraid of you, Lord Vinny...â
âWhen you first met me, you were so scared you couldnât even speak properly.â Vinny smiled. âDid human males give you a lot of trauma?â
This was likely because Shikondell had witnessed the brutal atrocities committed by the tribal invaders in the moon elf kingdom, mixed with the pain of losing her family, filling her heart with fear and hatred towards those humans.
â...â Shikondell remained silent for a long time before finally speaking. âIâm sorry.â
âWhy are you apologizing again? You didnât do anything wrong. Why do you always apologize to others?â Vinny frowned.
âBecause I donât understand anything, and I canât do anything. All I can do is apologize...â
Vinny couldnât see Shikondellâs expression, but he could hear the hint of tears in her voice.
Her voice was filled with helplessness and fear.
The moon elf princess, who had escaped her homeland under the desperate protection of her kin, was constantly burdened with immense pressure.
Combined with her naturally timid personality, enduring until now was already her limit.
She constantly told herself to be strong, that from now on, she could only rely on herself.
Bearing the expectations of the deceased and the hopes of the living, her life no longer belonged to her.
No matter what, she had to rebuild the moon elf kingdom.
This heavy burden fell on the shoulders of a princess who, just half a year ago, had been carefreely strolling through rose gardens with her parents.
She had thought that entering the Carillian Academy would make everything better, but the events at the banquet earlier had made her realize the harsh reality once again.
Even in a neutral place like the academy, she faced discrimination and harassment from her enemies, and she didnât even dare to think of resisting.
She hated herself, hated her weakness, hated her helplessness, but there was nothing she could do.
Now, she had no attachments or reasons to live, and she no longer cared about life or death.
But she couldnât die. If she died, or if the tribesmen recognized her and captured her, the moon elf race would truly be finished.
But now, she felt like she was suffocating.
She was so tired...
Looking at the elf girl who had buried her face in her knees, sobbing, Vinny remained expressionless.
Did she expect a villain like him to comfort a crying girl?
He wasnât that kind of gentle, good-hearted person.
Shikondell, crying like a delicate flower, wiped her tears. Through her blurred vision, she caught the scent of perfume.
It was a cheap perfume, one that reeked of low quality.
When she looked up, she found a handkerchief in front of her.
âYou look awful when you cry.â Vinny looked down at her, handing her the handkerchief with a look of disdain. âWipe your tears. Crying over a bunch of scum, youâre really stupid.â
âSniff... Iâm sorry...â Being called stupid, Shikondell shrank like a quail, not daring to look up.
âI said stop apologizing.â Vinny glanced at her. âBeing sad is punishing yourself for othersâ mistakes. Thatâs why I called you stupid. If I were as stupid as you, Iâd have killed myself long ago from anger at the idiots in this world.â
âRemember, instead of tormenting yourself, torment those who make you sad. Vent your anger, donât just swallow it.â
âYou mean I should take revenge? But... I... I canât...â
âThatâs why youâre stupid, you donât know how to think.â Vinny shook his head, taking out the memory stone from his pocket with a mysterious smile. âDo you know what this is?â
âWh-what is it?â Shikondellâs face was pure and innocent, untouched by knowledge.
âA memory stone.â Vinny tossed it in his hand. âI activated this stone when you were sitting and talking with those tribal guys.â
âHuh?!â Shikondellâs beautiful blue eyes widened in shock.
âWatch, tomorrow Iâll teach those arrogant tribal guys a lesson. Iâll make them understand that this isnât their hometown, and they canât act recklessly here.â
âTomorrow, youâll come with me, and weâll report them to the student council.â
âLord Vinny, thank you...!â Seeing Vinnyâs smug expression, Shikondellâs nose tingled, and her big eyes, which had just stopped crying, filled with tears again.
âWhat are you thanking me for? Iâm not doing this to stand up for a crybaby like you.â Vinny snorted. âItâs just that youâre my roommate, and in a way, youâre under my protection. Those uncivilized tribal guys bullying you is an insult to me.â
âSince those blind idiots have crossed me, I wonât let them off easily. If I donât teach them a lesson, theyâll think Iâm just some fake noble from the Capital of Camella.â Vinny grinned.
âSniff... Thank you, Lord Vinny.â Shikondell smiled through her tears, taking the handkerchief Vinny handed her to wipe her tear-streaked face.
Virtue +400
Current Virtue: 1834
So much virtue from this?
Vinny suddenly felt a bit guilty for focusing on virtue in such a situation.
âAlright, itâs getting late. Go wash up and get some sleep.â
âOkay!â Shikondell, still clutching the handkerchief, ran upstairs.
The cheap perfume on the handkerchief was far from the luxurious fragrances of the moon elf lands, but it gave her a sense of comfort and made her heart race.