Chapter 74
Hmph.
Theres nothing quite like the feeling of crying over your own mistakes. Lina suppressed the overwhelming urge to burst into tears.
I Ive said everything.
Thinking about it, she had managed to do something she never thought possible. She cleared her mind, expressed her apology.
She hopes to punish her someday, but she knows it will take some time.
For now, she just hoped for acceptance of her apology. Thats what she kept repeating in her mind.
Lina cautiously watched Ians reaction.
Ian was lost in thought, silently.
The tension of waiting for his response, the relief of having said her piece. And the anticipation of what comes next.
With a mix of emotions, Lina felt oddly nervous.
Unconsciously, her eyes kept drifting to Ians forearm.
It seemed thicker than before. Veins protruding more distinctly, giving a more masculine look. His shoulders were broader too, noticeably different from before.
Thicker neck, sharper jawline.
And even his eyes had become calmer, more composed, and deeper.
Was it because of the tension or the subtle anticipation bubbling up from deep within?
Gulp.
Lina swallowed her saliva without realizing it.
Heroine.
After all the deliberation, Ian came to one conclusion.
The existence of a heroine is crucial.
Of course, its not about Ian himself. In terms of intimacy, he has deeper connections with girls like Danya or Silvia.This chapter is updated by nov(e)(l)biin.com
The reason why heroines are important is because they are the central premise around which the scenarios unfold.
After all, theyre the ones who drive the scenarios in this gacha game.
Lina Rosewell.
Even if these conflicts were born out of misunderstandings, he knows she brought him perilously close to death.
Ultimately, it might feel cold, but it leads to contemplating whether she could be helpful in the future or not.
Then theres no need to ponder.
From the beginning, he met Lina with the belief that she could be helpful.
Thanks to Linas confession, many doubts were resolved.
The Lina on the screen seemed excessively perfect.
Like a case of the Nice Girl Syndrome.
The reasons behind Linas attack and her murky emotions perhaps Ian was in the best position to understand.
After all, Ive been embodying the epitome of murkiness.
He also realized that Linas feelings towards him were straightforward.
Since the Pongpong days, there was no attraction.
It was rather refreshing.
If there was no interest from the Pongpong days, its easier to deal with it now.
Having one heroine versus having no heroines at all makes a huge difference.
Ian nodded towards Lina.
Im relieved that our emotions seem neatly sorted out.
Linas dilated eyes, once as small as peas, expanded.
Then.
Ah yeah!
Lina grabbed Ians hand with both of hers, laughing brightly. A pure laugh, so characteristic of Lina.
More than anything, its a relief that you didnt have any interest in me, Lina.
But Ians subsequent words startled her.
Huh? Wha?
t wasnt the time back then, but now it was a story of interest.
Or at least
If the day comes when she escapes this worm-like state, she hoped Ian would look back at her at least once. It was a shameless hope, but it existed.
But for now.
Yeah.
Lina nodded quietly.
For now, just receiving his acceptance of the apology was enough.
Being a fool and a snail herself, there was nothing she could do
But no, I cant give up like this.
Lina shook her head vigorously.
It wasnt over yet.
The princess muttered as she watched people boarding the train.
Choo-choo!
The sound of steam signaling departure.
Ian lightly bowed his head towards the princess.
May the stars guide your path.
With the princesss farewell, Ian boarded the train.
The corridor connecting the cabins.
[VIP Guests]
Pointy ears peeked out from under the sign.
Danya, were you waiting?
Hmph! I wasnt waiting; I was worried youd sit in the wrong place!
Dont worry.
Quit your nonsense and come quickly, meow. My legs hurt.
Danya tugged at Ians shirt sleeve and entered the VIP cabin.
Oh, Ian.
Awkwardly standing in the corridor, Lina sat next to Karen, the princesss escort, with a forced smile.
After reaching the front row, Danya let go of Ians hand and went to sit by the window.
Ian followed her and sat down beside her.
Sniff sniff
Wriggling her nose, Danya casually threw out a question.
What did you do with Lina yesterday?
We had tea.
And?
Um.
Ian hesitated for a moment.
Linas v*rginity was confirmed. It was clear that he would cause too many misunderstandings if he said that.
As Ian momentarily closed his mouth.
Danya leaned against the window, chin in hand, looking contemplative.
The small hairpin attached to her side hair glimmered.
As a means to break through Yurrans protection, Ian couldnt just overlook Danyas despairing eyes. So, he gave her the hairpin as a gift.
After playing with it for a moment, Danya spoke up.
Lets go out for a meal when we return from the north. I know a good restaurant.
Sure.
But its quite far.
Lets go.
Ians answer was decisive and without hesitation.
Since were going together to the north, we can eat together anywhere.
That was Ians thought.
Anyway, thanks to his prompt response, a smile returned to Danyas lips.
At that moment.
Chugga-chugga
Perhaps it was because of the magic stones used as materials.
Although not fast, the train started smoothly.
We would like to express our deepest gratitude to the passengers who boarded the train to Schulz
The northern part of the Empire was ruled solely by the Grand Duke of the North.
The Pierce Duchy was, in essence, a giant fortress itself.
Originally, its purpose was to constantly fend off external threats. Many people are drawn to the specialties of the Pierce Duchy, known as the Cold Knights and Giant Gate.
The scenery outside the window gradually began to change.
The landscape of Lichten flowing backward.
Danyas ears twitching like butterflies.
An unnamed plain.
Casual chatter.
Danyas eyes becoming droopy.
And so, five hours passed.
As snowflakes began to fall outside beyond Danya leaning on his shoulder.
The next stop was Schulz, a small city located at the junction of the central and northern regions of the continent.
And so, the train slid forward towards the second Act of the story.