The Villainess Who Was Dumped Got Married into My Family, a Mob Noble from the Frontier, and Turns Out, She's an Amazing Capable Wife? - Chapter 66: Patricia Kindred - Preparing for a Journey
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Chapter 66: Patricia Kindred – Preparing for a Journey
“―Really, what a useless brother.”
The stuffed rabbit, torn in half, disappeared without a trace, turning to dust.
This signified death.
It meant that Jelasis, along with the demon that had been nesting in his heart since birth, had died.
“It looks like Edward might still be alive.”
And so might Ragna Vel Brave.
Honestly, I expected Jelasis to lose.
He was too naive.
But I thought even if he lost, as long as his body was controlled by a demon, he wouldn’t die.
And the outcome?
He died.
The pink, cute rabbit stuffed animal turned black, indicating he had given his soul to the demon.
I had warned him not to do that, yet… such a foolish brother.
But, he has always lived by listening to what was said, so it can’t be helped.
It’s a bit sad, but this is no time to stand still.
“Also, this tea is terrible.”
I muttered to myself while sipping the expensive yet tasteless tea.
There are many irregularities.
The disappearance event of the Brave territory, which is likely to come after the summer ends, probably won’t happen as long as Ragna Vel Brave is alive.
It’s clear why he intervened.
Considering that, the collapse of the protective barrier caused by Alicia, who was possessed by a demon, won’t happen again either.
“Well, now that it’s come to this, it doesn’t really matter anymore.”
Could the being capable of killing Jelasis be the demon to whom Alicia sold her soul in the game?
That’s a bit of a concern, but now, it hardly matters.
I’ve already gotten everything I wanted from those foolish men, so whatever happens now doesn’t affect me at all.
If things had gone as planned, breaking the protective barrier, rewriting it, and then securing my future as Edward’s wife, the path would have been much easier.
That’s all.
Just that.
The path I was originally supposed to take wasn’t really a path at all. It was something you could only walk on by abandoning various things and making sacrifices.
Time to pack up.
There’s no point in staying in this country if I’m giving up on the Edward route.
What about the reverse harem? Impossible.
They all just try to read Edward’s mood and blindly conform to it.
And I’m sick of these kids who blush just from a little touch.
I hate it, hate it, hate it.
I hate this conveniently crafted world.
I hate the foolish men who enjoy it.
It’s all the fault of that barrier.
All of it, entirely the barrier’s fault.
I’ll definitely destroy it, smash it to pieces.
Everything should just become a mess, return to the mother sea, and be wiped clean.
“I’m breaking it for your sake too, you know, — Lord of the Frontier?”
Looking out the window towards the direction of Brave territory, I can’t help but laugh.
I don’t know who he is or where he’s from, but there’s the lord on the frontier caught in the twisted fate trying to return to its original course.
I wonder, when I break that thing, what will your reaction be?
Will you try to protect the barrier?
Or will you just silently watch?
“Fum, I’m looking forward to it.”
Whatever choice you make, it doesn’t really matter to me anymore.
It’s just a matter of whether it’s convenient for me or not.
It’s a shame I won’t be able to watch the school life crumble with my own eyes, but now I’m thinking about what’s next.
My destination is the Principality of Kontinent.
Through the Ignite family, I’ve already arranged to study abroad.
There’s no need to dye my hair just for the sake of appearances.
I didn’t want to dye it because it damages the hair.
My damaged hair falls out and scatters around my pillow.
At the roots of the golden-dyed hair, there’s black and white.
Good and evil, everything, just cover it, paint over it.
The perfect three colors for this twisted, mad world.
“Hey, did you know? There’s a beautiful sea in the Principality of Kontinent.”
I speak to the pendant around my neck.
“The sea is wonderful. It’s so much bigger and deeper than any barrier, deep enough to swallow even the tallest castle.”
Holding the pendant with the shining red gem close to my chest, I leave the room.
“It’s really beautiful, and it will surely surprise you. —Jelasis.”
Coocoo for coco puffs.