CH 22
The Saint Whose Engagement Was Broken Runs a Cafeteria, Where the Beloved Demon King and Ninja Visit Today (Alternatingly)
â. . .Iâm tired.â
After dancing with several people, Lala, feeling exhausted, headed alone to the beautiful balcony illuminated by moonlight. Suddenly, she saw a figure moving in the hallway.
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She quickly recalled the dark color that was too plain for a young lady and the familiar color of the tuxedo.
(That person again. . .)
Kasdar was fooling around with one of the maids again.
It seemed that there was no convenient woman to take money from and send it home today.
Lala didnât want to see it, so she turned her back to the hallway and took a sip of champagne in her hand.
Drinks were expensive in Lalaâs hometown, so she had a decent tolerance for alcohol.
After drinking the moon-melted liquor, Lala leaned on the balcony railing with un-ladylike gestures.
âLala-san, all alone?â
A sweet voice that sounded like sugar, whipped cream, and honey mixed with melted butter.
When she looked up with a heartburning feeling, she saw Vivian, dressed in a white lacy dress. With her large chest and buttocks and needle-like high heels, she approached with a unique wriggling movement.
Lala tried to hide the champagne glass she had just chugged, but Vivian seemed to notice it immediately.
âYouâre strong with alcohol. Amazing.â
â. . .Youâre making fun of me, arenât you?â
Although she knew it was jealousy, Lala felt offended by the remark from a young lady who could drink as much safe water as she wanted.
Even with Lalaâs prickly attitude, Vivian smiled with a carefree smile.
âThatâs not true~. I admire you because Vivi never had alcohol before.â
âOh, really. . .â
While talking, Lala couldnât help feeling heartburn as she stole glances at Vivian from head to toe.
Vivianâs dress was made of delicate lace that emphasized her slender décolletage and fit her body perfectly, showcasing the extravagance of haute couture. Lala, who wore a semi-custom-made dress adjusted by hand sewing, lived in a completely different world from Vivian.
âIsnât Vivian popular with men because sheâs so skilled? I mean, there are plenty of gentlemen waiting for her even if she doesnât laze around here with me.â
âWell, Vivi doesnât really think about engagements or anything like that.â
âHuh? So youâre just here to make an appearance?â
âYes â¡.â
â. . .Really, what a privileged life you have.â
Vivian is the daughter of Duke Paswestâs family. The Paswest family is a prestigious family deeply connected to the church that has produced many priests and contributes large amounts of donations every year to maintain connection with the church.
At first, it was hard to understand why such a girl from such an influential family became Kasdarâs saint at his party. But now it makes sense. Vivian is too ignorant and innocent; she lacks worldly experience. She must have been ordered to become at least one of Kasdarâs famous fiancée candidates as a dropout.
âLala-san, youâre doing great. Iâve been watching your dance since earlier.â
(Itâs frustrating to think that a woman like her is watching me desperately trying to find a husband.)
âYou donât care about me. More importantly, Vivian, as a noble lady from a good family, shouldnât you avoid going on a demon king castle subjugation?â
âWell, but with Saintâs talent, my father told me to do my best.â
âHmm.â
(In other words, itâs just a game. Itâs nice to be able to play as a saint.)
Lala, who was waiting desperately for a witch scout or a marriage proposal, felt empty.
âBut when will Kasdar go on to the next subjugation? Before, Hiira used to urge him to go and conquer it regularly.â
âVivi doesnât know either.â
âUgh. . .Iâll have another drink. I canât stand it if I donât drink.â
Lala headed back to the venue where light snacks were served, leaving Vivian behind. As she received champagne from the server and drank it, she noticed Kasdarâs strangely refreshed face and almost vomited.
Their eyes met. The champagne suddenly tasted bad.
âStop it already.â
âIt was perfect.â
âYouâre the worst. . .by the way, when are you going to the demon king castle next? Since the embarrassing retreat last time, youâve been hanging around at social events here.â
âDonât rush me. Iâve already reached the demon kingâs throne room and injured him, so my career is decent. Letâs take it easy until Vivian gets used to combat.â
âBut. . .â
âWho are you trying to persuade, haa?â
Kasdar looked down at Lala, and his face was instantly dyed with anger. Pierced by his murky green eyes like stagnant algae at the bottom of a river, Lala froze instinctively in fear.
â. . .Iâm sorry. My bad.â
âIf youâre going to talk back to my orders, I can send you back to the countryside.â
âIâm really sorry. . .I said too much. Please forgive me.â
Kasdar spat on Lalaâs chest and then suddenly put on a smiling mask.
With that smile, he walked towards the young ladies, and they showed restless movements.
âScum. . .â
Wiping off the spit on her chest, Lalaâs eyes became hot with embarrassment.
She couldnât stand being made to cry by such a man, so she took another glass of champagne and drank it all.
(But today, Iâm glad it wasnât âherâ who was spat on.)
The night grows late.