I, Who Was Dismissed as Worthless Failure by my Family and Fiancée, Discovered I had Reincarnated as a Game Character I Raised with Great Care and Vowed to Take Control of my Life and Defy Anyone who Opposes Me. - Chapter 54: There's Nothing Left To Do But To Accept It
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- Chapter 54: There's Nothing Left To Do But To Accept It
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Chapter 54: There’s Nothing Left To Do But To Accept It
However, I performed ‘energy release’ only once after making Shishiru my slave, and the probability of being seen doing it was infinitely low.
Even if, by some chance, she had seen me, I couldn’t erase her memory, so there was nothing left to do but accept it.
Moreover, assuming I got seen rather than I haven’t would result in less psychological damage were Shishiru to confess she had seen me. Therefore, I decided to live with the assumption that Shishiru had seen me generating power from now on.
Has anyone in their past or present lives ever made such an unpleasant decision as this?
Although I think it’s miserable no matter how you look at it, it’s all my fault for making Shishiru my slave, so I’ll accept it willingly.
And I’ll take out my frustration on the hyenas surrounding the Kvist household.
Thinking of such thoughts, I opened the front door and stepped outside.
“Ah, are you brave or stupid to come out alone without a guard? Probably the latter,” said the nobleman leading this unit as he looked down at me from his horse.
I approached him and grabbed his leg, pulling him down.
“Ouch! Bastard! Who do you think you are? Ah, you’re the one who’s supposed to be taking over the Kvist family, aren’t you? According to what I heard, it was decided your brother Douglas would inherit the Kvist family, not you! That means you’re a commoner. Maybe at best, a half-hearted man who can only marry off to a countryside noble family. Do you think you can get away with treating me like this when I have not only inherited the title of Count from my father three days ago but also become a true nobleman!?”
“That’s too long. If you talk that much, it’ll expose your incompetence, you know?”
“Gueh!!”
Then, the self-proclaimed noble I pulled off his horse rubbed his waist and managed to get up, talking endlessly about how it’s unacceptable to treat him, a noble, that way. Thus, I gave him some advice. “If you talk too much, it’ll expose your incompetence,” and I punched him with magic power imbued in my fist.
As he flew away while making a sound like a frog, I wondered if he was okay since he didn’t defend himself with magic when I hit him. However, it’s his fault for biting me.
[EDN: Not literal biting, but referring to, in a way, “attacking” him.]





































