âThe way I invited her? Now thatâs a bit of a mystery to me.â
As a cannon-fodder villain who only showed up for twenty chapters before faceplanting out of the plot, Muen had absolutely no idea how his original self used to invite anyone.
The memories of the original body were too fragmentedâhe couldnât recall anything useful.
âI think it was at the last academy ball.â
Celicia didnât seem to mind Muenâs spotty memory. She simply recalled out loud to herself.
âYou wanted to ask someone to dance. A viscountâs daughter, if I remember correctly. You said something like this...â
Celicia lifted her head slightly, her willow brows drawn together in a delicate frown.
Her face remained mostly expressionless, but it was clear she was doing her best to mimic an arrogant, overbearing tone.
ââWoman, rejoice and be grateful! This young master, in his boundless mercy, shall bestow upon you the honor of dancing with me!ââ
â...â
âWell? Did I get it right?â
â...â
You got it too right, damn it! My toes are curling so hard Iâm digging a three-bedroom apartment out of the floor!
Muen Campbellâoh, you absolute clown. It wasnât enough to be a dumbass, huh? You had to be a cringe dumbass?
And you didnât even pull that cringe nonsense in private. No, you went full cringe mode in front of a crowdâthen just dipped like it was nothing.
But what about me? Iâm the one left here to die of secondhand embarrassment!
âThatâs just an embarrassing chapter of the past, Your Highness. Iâd be grateful if you could pretend it never happened.â
Muen gave a sheepish smile, and in an effort to ease the awkwardness, he picked up the pace of the dance.
But Celicia remained as elegant and composed as ever. Even though Muen was deliberately speeding up and ignoring the rhythm of the music, she never once lost control of the dance. In fact, by the end, it was he who was being led.
Celicia Leopold. Truly, a forever noble, forever proud white swan.
No wonder she was considered the most difficult heroine to conquer in the original novel.
Muen sighed inwardly.
......
The music drew to a close, and the final step fell into place.
Applause erupted from the surrounding guests.
Muen gracefully ignored a certain protagonist's murderous glare of jealousy and bowed to the crowd with a smile.
His forehead was lightly dotted with sweat, but Celiciaâs expression remained as serene as ever.
âYour Highness seems a bit tired. How about we find a quiet place and have a drink?â
Riding the pleasant momentum, Muen launched his next move.
âAll right.â
This time, Celicia didnât even hesitateâshe simply nodded.
Nice!
Muenâs face stayed calm, but the little gremlin in his heart was doing somersaults of joy.
The hardest part was always the beginning. If he could just manage to get some alone time with her, then half the mission was already a success!
......
âSorry, I donât drink alcohol.â
âHuh? Itâs just red wine, just a little bitââ
âRed wine is no good either.â
Celicia brushed a silver-white strand of hair behind her ear. âMy body canât handle alcohol. Not even a drop.â
â...â
In the private room he had so carefully prepared, Muen stood holding a bottle of wine already laced with the drugâand stared, stunned.
She canât drink?
Not even red wine?
Then how the hell am I supposed to drug her?
But now that he thought about it, there was no mention of Celicia drinking alcohol in the original novel. Her alcohol intolerance wasnât exactly out of nowhere.
And in the original storyline, Muen Campbell had indeed spiked her tea to successfully make her pass out.
He could just do the same here.
The only problem?
The drug he bought was bright red.
Red like blood.
And now he was supposed to sneak it into tea?
You sure that wonât get noticed?
âIs something wrong?â
âN-no, nothing at all. Just wondering... if Your Highness doesnât drink wine, what would you like instead?â
âCoââ
âThereâs only red tea.â
â?â
âI said, thereâs only red tea.â
Looking Celicia straight in the eyes, Muen spoke solemnly:
âDue to... certain uncontrollable circumstances, this room tonight is only stocked with red wine and red tea. Nothing else is available.â
âOnly... red tea?â
Even Celiciaânormally a glacier in human formâlooked a bit puzzled. Still, she didnât jump to any negative conclusions. She probably just thought Muen had failed to prepare properly.
âRed tea, then.â
âThank you.â
Muen wiped his cold sweat and quickly stood to prepare the tea.
âWait.â
Celiciaâs voice stopped him. A flicker of suspicion passed through her cool gaze.
âYouâre going to prepare it yourself?â
âYes, is there a problem?â
â......No.â
Celicia shook her head slightly. âIâm just surprised. I didnât expect Young Master Muen to do something... so menial.â
Shit. Sheâs getting suspicious.
Muen felt a jolt of alarm, but his face remained calm as he smiled and replied:
âNo helping it. All the maids at the ducal estate are busy tonightâincluding my personal one. So this small task fell to me.â
âWell, I see.â
Celicia gave a small nod, seemingly satisfied.
âI look forward to it, thenâYoung Master Muenâs personally brewed tea.â
......
âYou really canât underestimate Celicia.â
Outside the room, Muen muttered to himself as he stared at the tea he had hastily brewed in a panic.
He wiped away another cold sweat.
If his mental fortitude had been just a hair weaker, he mightâve slipped up right then and there.
âWhoever said this part was easy is full of crap. Itâs always the stuff not written in the original novel that ends up being the hardest!â
Muen gritted his teeth.
How was he supposed to know that this worldâs so-called âplot correctionâ had no mercy for side characters like him? Celicia pulling a surprise condition like that had almost wrecked his entire plan!
âBut Iâm this far in already. No turning back now!â
Muen pulled out the two bottles from his coat.
âRed teaâs red anyway. It should hide the drug fine. And this so-called freebie...â
He opened the âbonus giftâ that the shady shopkeeper had given him. Inside was a white powderâprobably water-soluble.
âNo idea what it does, but if the shopkeeper said it enhances the effect, then letâs assume it boosts potency or something.â
âScrew it. In it goes!â
âLetâs just hope she drinks it before she starts getting suspicious.â
âHeh... thatâll teach you, Your Highness. So smart and sharp all the timeâcanât blame me for pulling out the heavy stuff!â
Holding the cup of drugged tea, Muen wore a sinister villainâs grinâone even he didnât realize had appeared on his face.
......
âYour Highness, your tea.â
Like a seasoned butler, Muen presented the cup of red tea to Celicia with practiced elegance.
âThank you.â
Celicia accepted it with grace, but didnât take a sip. Instead, she examined the tea closely.
âYoung Master Muen... this red tea is very red.â
âRed teaâs supposed to be red, isnât it?â Muen replied with a smile.
âIs it? But the red tea I usually drink is more of a pale red.â
âAh, that might be due to the tea leaves. Kind of like how oranges from the northern Dunnel region are smaller than those from the southern Nancy territory, â NĐŸvĐ”lŃĐłht â (Donât copy, read here) but taste sweeter. Tea color can vary a little depending on where itâs from.â
âSounds reasonable.â
Celicia still didnât drink. Instead, she looked up and locked her ice-blue eyes onto Muenâs.
âThenâwhy donât you drink first, Young Master Muen?â