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The Protagonist Is a Villain 157

Chapter 157 – With the Ancestors (3)

I hurriedly snatched the whip Sieri was holding. It shouldn’t be like this. If Sieri crosses the irreversible river like this, my only resting place will be gone. And she said while comforting her that her body was still trembling.

“Now! Now! Sieri. Calm down, okay?”

“Ah…”

Sieri reached out her hand toward her, as if regretting that I had taken her whip away from her. I hugged Sieri tightly and began to soothe her.

“Sierri. Listen. Hitting people is very bad, okay?”

“I’m doing something bad? But…”

“That’s right. Sieri. This is something that only really bad scumbags do. Huh? You shouldn’t hit people. What did the Archangelic Church teach you?”

Eve came to her side of her and began to persuade Sieri. Sieri answered Eve’s words with her eyes wide open.

“The doctrine of the Great Heavenly Religion is to edify the wicked, and the form is… Ah!”

Sieri tried to speak for herself, but as if surprised, she screamed and covered her mouth, but she shook her head and said sternly.

“But lord. The lord said that the position of a religious person and that of a lord are different, so that’s why I gave my strength…”

Sierra started to cry. Even when she hit people with her whip, Sieri was Sieri. She let her tears drip, as if she was sorry that Eve and I were stopping her. I had to roll her head her. What should I say to speak well of Sieri? Eve was flustered and kept repeating that violence was bad.

“That, that’s bullshit. Got it? She’s a nice nun, right? She doesn’t have to come up to this filthy place. Violence is so bad.”

“That’s right. That’s right. Huh? It’s only me and my husband who have to do this trashy thing. Sieri, you don’t have to hit people.”

“Huh…Huhh…Huh…”

Sieri listened to me and Eve when she suddenly started to cry. What? What’s the problem? She poured out her tears, staining her face red, then covered her face and ran into her mansion her.

“Poetry, Sieri?”

I tried to catch Sieri and looked back at her again. The punishment is not over yet. As the senior soldier squirmed and moved her body her, she was proclaiming that she was alive. I put on a heel and looked at the recruit.

The recruit was shaking. I handed Eve her whip and said,

“Hit me in my 40s and send me to church. I’ll go to Sieri.”

Eve nodded her head and took her whip her. I heard whips whipping over my back her as I ran towards the mansion. Hearing the miserable screams of the recruits, I closed the front door.

“Sieri? Sieri?”

Sieri’s visit was firmly closed. I knocked on her door and tried to get her out of her by calling her name her, but the door would n’t budge. Why are you angry

“Leave me alone.”

A voice like a mosquito came. I couldn’t help but scratch my head and vent my annoyance to myself. Soon, both Eve and I had to go up to the elven kingdom, but we couldn’t leave Sieri like this. I knocked on the door again.

“Sierri. Let’s talk for a minute.”

“Leave me alone! Hold on, hold on.”

Shieri’s cry went beyond the room and echoed in the hallway. I couldn’t force Sieri any longer. I had to go back to my office and think about my future plans. While I was thinking about it in the office, Eve returned. She threw her whip roughly in the corner of the office and threw herself on the hospitality couch. I asked.

“How is it?”

“I ordered the knights to send them both to the church. It was difficult to write that.”

Said Eve, pointing to her whip her. The tip of her whip was stained with blood. I looked at the whip, then back to the papers in front of my desk. Eve asked.

“What about Sieri?”

“They don’t answer. Did you force them to do too much?”

“You’re doing well. Aren’t you offended that we’re too cold to stop you?”

That was the most plausible reason. Sieri did her best for herself, and she didn’t feel as bad as I thought, so she expressed her joy to the fullest, but we stopped it because we were bored. It was clear that Xieri was upset that she felt that her efforts had been denied.

“I don’t think it’s going to work now, but we’ll have to talk about it later.”

“After talking?”

Eve asked. I looked up at Eve, wondering what she meant by asking that question. Eve asked, looking straight at me.

“What do you do after this? Are you letting Sierli go back to normal life now? So she stays a good person?”

“I don’t know. What should I say about Sieri’s change? Should I say that I don’t understand? Should I say that I can’t accept it? You know that feeling? The new store I’ve always wanted is going to open By the way, I’m the lord right? If I want, I can leave the store alone, or I can destroy it as planned and build a new store But I’m not sure which one is better. .”

“Will I just stay?”

I shook my head. It was a problem that Sieri was switched up, but that didn’t mean she could miss this opportunity to strengthen her Eve her as well. Because my marriage or sanctuary issues and Evangeline issues are obviously separate.

“Honestly, I want Sieri to remain as comfortable as she is now. Aren’t people so clean? If I leave Sieri alone, won’t this temporary change accelerate? If I leave you alone, won’t I regret it in the moment when one person regrets it later?”

“Then what are you going to do?”

Eve asked again. I looked at Eve while thinking about it. Even I couldn’t come to a conclusion easily. People’s emotional problems are very complex. Especially when it comes to women’s emotional problems. Even in my previous life, if I had an emotional fight with a woman, I just suffered a loss.

But I could n’t just ignore Sieri like the other girls, or break her hair like I usually do. She was my wife, and she was the one who had to take care of the manor affairs when Eve and I were away.

“What would Sieri want to do?”

I immediately asked Eve. Eve asked my question as if it were absurd.

“How do you do it? Looking at it earlier, they seem to like killing people. If we leave it like this, even if you don’t do anything, the recidivism rate of criminals will go down.”

“How about you talk?”

Eve put on an absurd expression at my suggestion. She asked me back, looking around her and pointing back at herself.

“I?”

“Yes.”

“No, that… Really? Me?”

“Uh. What’s wrong?”

“No, I want to be in a position to advise you on that…”

“Why are you?”

“No, to be honest, I’m trash? Trash who raped women and killed people. By the way, Sieri is a kid who plays on the moral line in her own way. But I talked to Sieri, and that… Will it help? Could it be causing harm?”

I shook my head and said.

“I’m not asking for advice. I’m just listening. And, if I ask, will Sieri tell me?”

Eve hesitated, then nodded her head. The moment of hesitation was very short, but the worry was visible in the expression that changed every moment. She said to me with her face twisted.

“Fuck, how do you know?”

“It’s okay. I believe you.”

Eve licked her lips at those words and then she cursed at me.

“Assassin. You’re a real asshole. You know?”

I knew it well. Enough.

****

The reason why Li came out at one o’clock for several days was because of Soya who fell in front of her door. She couldn’t find the timing to talk, so when she ran into Eve, who was wandering around, the startled Soya fell and made a loud noise.

Seeing that Eve helped Soya up, Sieri gave her formal regards and tried to close the door, but she wasn’t Eve who would gently close the door that had once been opened. She asked, smiling as Eve pushed the door open with her strong arms.

“Hey, let’s talk.”

“Yes? Oh, I…”

“Don’t eat it. Shall we talk?”

There was no way Sieri could stop Eve from forcing her way in. Even the difference in simple strength alone made a difference of more than 10 times, and the difference in her actual fighting ability her reached dozens of times. Eve naturally opened Sieri’s door and came inside her.

Eve couldn’t help but be surprised for a moment to see her in the room. Sieri’s room could be described as colorless and odorless. If Eve’s room had a neat and bloody atmosphere, Sieri’s room had a bed and a nun’s uniform. And it ended up with an altar for prayer, a closet for storing dresses, and a reception table.

Eve sat down at the table, slowly looking around her room. Sieri carefully pulled out a chair and sat down. She couldn’t make eye contact with her Eve, her. She couldn’t figure out what to talk about with Eri, the city of Eve. Lucius said he would leave it to Eve, but she had never had a conversation like this before.

“That…”

“Yes, yes… Tell me.”

Sieri behaved awkwardly towards Eve like a stranger. She couldn’t help but be awkward, since she had done that ugliness a while ago. Eve said to break this air.

“Don’t be too awkward. Huh? We’re close, aren’t we?”

“…Yes.”

Even though Eve was slightly hurt by the tone of her reluctant reply her. Even after Sieri answered, she kept her distance from Eve, wiggling her fingers and avoiding her gaze.

“The groom is worried about you.”

Eve brought up the name of Lucius to ease this atmosphere. At the mention of Lucius ‘name her, Xie Li lifted her eyes slightly and looked back at her Eve. Her big eyes her were watery and she felt like she was going to cry again.

“Are you, mad, angry?”

“No. I was worried because you didn’t come out of the room. Why were you curled up? Are you mad that we didn’t have to do that… With you?”

Sieri licked his lips at those words and lowered his head. Eve was restless that she might have made Sieri cry. She would have fluttered her tail if she were a pure mermaid, but her nervousness was only shown at the tips of her toes her.

“… Did I do something wrong?”

And Cieri asked a question.

The Protagonist Is a Villain

The Protagonist Is a Villain

주인공이 빌런임
Score 6.8
Status: Completed Type: Author: , Released: 2021 Native Language: Korean
When I woke up, I was a priest character in the game. However, there are only people around who want to eat the main character….

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