Chapter 62: The villainess doesn’t listen (1)
Rehabilitating the Villainess
At a theater with a gloomy atmosphere.
Shael and I were watching a play with a scary story.
âI liked the theater better before thisâ¦â Shael continued to complain with a dissatisfied tone.
âHow many times do we have to come to the theater?â
âI canât watch this, and you said you would give me dessert as well!â
âKeep that promise.â
Shael was speaking in a rather loud voice.
There were many people in theater. So of course, talking so much would mark us as a nuisance.
[Ah, it would be nice if we could chat together while watching the play.] (G: speaking in the background.)
âPeople around us are paying attention, so be quiet!â
As expected, thereâs no way that Shael would be considerate towards others and keep quiet.
She was about to open her mouth to speak again, but I was well prepared, shoved a cookie right into her mouth.
So, she had to close her mouth again.
âIf you are going to talk, canât you speak quietly like me?â
Shael glared at me. Then she began to munch on the cookie immediately afterwards, forgetting all her previous complaints. Of course, was all thanks to the excellent taste of the cookie I had just shoved in her mouth.
Maybe the sweet snack relieved some of Shaelâs anger, so she told me while holding back her dissatisfaction, âIt would be nice if there were noise control magic tools, so that it would be easier to talk.â
âThatâs nonsense.â
If they wanted to do that, they would have to spend a lot of money for just a theater.
âThenâ¦â
âStop talking nonsense and focus on the play.â
I simply ignored Shaelâs words and focused on the play. But that was only for a moment.
Maybe due to being annoyed that I cut her off, Shael began to drink water to cool off.
âPuhaâ¦â
âIs that the water I was drinking?â
ââ¦â Shael glared at me.
It was indeed the water I was drinking from the beginning, but it does seem really selfish of me to stop her when she is thirsty.
âItâs a joke, so drink it.â
Well, no it wasnât. I actually a lied. Blatant lie!
Shael was fooled by my words, drank to her heartâs content.
And when the play came to an end, I told Shael, âAh, now that I think about it, it was indeed the glass I was drinking from.â
â..!â
I stood up from my seat while appreciating the surprised look on Shaelâs face.
âYou did it on purpose!â
âNot at all.â
âYes you did⦠you are smiling!â
Shael persistently pursued me. As expected of a villainess who canât stand her own loss, Shael handed me the water and said, âI wonât lose, so please drink it too.â
âYes.. yes, Iâll do that.â
ââ¦!â
As soon as I received the glass from Shaelâs hand, I drank it all in a few gulps. I even smirked at Shael, who was embarrassed by my action, while holding the glass to my mouth.
After I was done, I didnât forget to make fun of Shael, âDoes this count as an âindirect kissâ?â
âWhat nonsense!â
I didnât answer Shaelâs words. I just put my mouth on the glass again, and it was exactly on the place shael had put her mouth to drink.
Of course, there was no way Shael would let it continue. Just because she had a dirty personality, didnât mean that she had no sense of shame.
âGive it back!â
âNope.â
âYouâre strange!â
âStrange?â
It was a bit too harsh to call me that, and she was even qualified to call me that.
Because Shael had acted even more stranger than me in the past.
âWho tried to feed me some strange tree sap?â
âThatâ¦â
âDidnât you try to make me do something strange?â
I didnât know if that action could be counted as malicious, but it was obvious that it was strange.
âWell, if you really think so, I have a question.â
ââ¦?â
âDidnât you intentionally drink from the water glass that I drank from?â
âNo!â
Shael shook her head in denial. She was adamant on proving that I was the one in the wrong but she wouldnât be able to defeat me with just that.
She had tried to feed me some strange juice in the past, so she did something wrong to me first.
âThen why were you trying to feed me that sap of the tree of obedience that can make someone do anything?â
ââ¦â
âTo make someone do anything, no matter how I see it, itâs quite strange.â
âAh, no.â
As expected, Shael couldnât confidently say that I was in the wrong anymore.
âCome to think of it, when I asked if you were waiting for me lately, you nodded.â
ââ¦â
âIsnât that strange?â
Shael shook her head again. She was still holding strong. It seemed that the shameless villainess hadnât let go of her old personality yet.
But the thing I was going to say next, would defeat her for sure!
âWe even named our future children.â
âThatâ¦â
âYou even insisted that she would resemble you personality more.â
âShut up!â
As expected, the last one was a threat.
Normally, I would have stopped here. But I continued to make fun of Shael.
âIn the end, I also hope to see my daughter much earlier.â
âI want to see my daughter soon. I think she will be very cute.â
âSay something that makes sense.â
âI was being serious when we gave her a name.â
ââ¦â
At that point, Shaelâs face had reddened from shame.
I was worried that sheâd flare up, so I brought out another dessert.
âShael.â
âWhat?â
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