Category: As a villain, I just want them to behave

  • As a villain, I just want them to behave 254

    Chapter 254: Fate’s Consumables

    “Who is this?” Anna, standing by the teleportation magic circle, asked, looking at the person being carried on Kailun’s shoulder.

    The scene seemed a bit strange, but knowing that Kailun was the one doing it, it also seemed quite reasonable.

    “Empress Galina, a gift from Fate. I brought her back.”

    Kailun said to Anna, “Please put an anti-magic collar on her before she wakes up. I don’t have time to deal with her right now.”

    He handed Galina to Anna.

    It was nine in the morning, and it had been almost ten hours since they lost contact with the Abyss.

    Afra and her team had set off early and were still five or six hours away from their destination.

    “Kailun, do you think Grandpa will be alright?” Bella, the dragon girl, tugged on Kailun’s sleeve, her voice worried.

    The change had happened so quickly, and her worst fear had become a reality.

    She only had two family members left: Kailun and her grandfather. Fox, Carol, and the others were her friends.

    Just as she couldn’t let go of Kailun, Dragon King Bolton couldn’t abandon the Abyss. She understood his choice.

    Kailun, now with free hands, patted Bella’s head. “Don’t worry, we’ll find a solution.”

    Phils, Vivian, and the others exchanged glances and tactfully left, leaving Kailun and Bella alone.

    Back at his manor, Kailun’s turbulent emotions calmed down.

    He had done everything he could. The rest depended on Afra and the others.

    As long as they could reach Portland, he would have a chance to disrupt Fate’s plan.

    Based on his previous estimation, Fate’s capture of Portland was probably related to the construction of special magic formations.

    He might not understand them, but Carol and Ottovia definitely would.

    Moreover, with Fox and Isabella assisting them, it shouldn’t be a problem.

    As for the old Dragon King Bolton, Kailun could only take it one step at a time.

    “Come, let’s have a chat.”

    Kailun pinched Bella’s cheek and led her towards a small grove in the manor. It was a secluded place, usually deserted, offering a peaceful environment to relax.

    Chrissy and Illusion, who had returned with Kailun, didn’t disturb him. They knew he would be busy during this time.

    Soon after entering the grove, Kailun received a special magic letter. He looked at the signature at the end: Fate’s name stood out.

    “What’s wrong? Did something happen?”

    Bella, walking beside him, tugged on his sleeve and tried to peek at the letter.

    “It’s nothing, just a common scam letter.”

    Kailun smiled and crumpled the letter, stuffing it into his pocket.

    “The world will return to its rightful order. What was stolen will be returned to its rightful owner. You will die. You were supposed to die. That is your destiny. But I believe you deserve a better ending. If you bring little dragon Bella to the Abyss and meet me, I might make you my most loyal follower. You will gain the entire world, just like Galina. I won’t interfere with your life. You can even have that fool Time as your slave. All I want is your loyalty and faith. How about it?”

    These were Fate’s words. It sounded tempting, but Kailun wouldn’t believe it.

    There was no such thing as a free lunch. This was a scam.

    Empress Galina was indeed delectable, but he had not only “tasted” her but also “taken her home.” He could enjoy her anytime he wanted.

    As for loyalty and faith?

    Kailun thought about it. He didn’t have any faith. That useless thing couldn’t save him.

    He would never take Bella to the Abyss.

    Remembering Bella’s “destined” death and its connection to his past life, taking her to the Abyss was no different from sending her to her death.

    “A scam letter?” Bella looked at him with confusion.

    “Yes, a scam letter. Someone thinks they can seduce me with mere beauty. What a joke. It’ll take a lot more than that.” Kailun chuckled.

    “Ah… oh.” Bella, in a bad mood, seemed listless.

    Kailun sighed helplessly. “Think about something happy. Aren’t you happy to see me?”

    Bella forced a smile. “Of course I’m happy. But I’m still worried about Grandpa. I’m sorry, I was being inconsiderate. You’re busy, and I’m being unreasonable, making you accommodate me. I…”

    Kailun interrupted her. “Why are you apologizing? You can rely on me more, you can lean on me and pour out your heart. I should be the one apologizing. I could have done better, but I made some mistakes. I should have anticipated her attack on the Abyss and prepared accordingly.”

    “No, it’s not your fault!”

    Bella stood on her tiptoes and shook his shoulders. “I think you’ve done your best. It’s Grandpa who couldn’t let go of the Abyss and didn’t listen to your advice.”

    This was Bella’s true feeling. Kailun had taken great care of her. He had done everything he could.

    He was also human. He had already shouldered too much. She couldn’t burden him with everything.

    She didn’t want to ruin his mood because of her. He didn’t deserve that.

    Instead of becoming a burden, Bella wanted to offer him comfort.

    She had a lot to say, but she couldn’t articulate her thoughts. So she impulsively closed her eyes and kissed Kailun’s lips.

    She explored his mouth with her tongue, hoping to soothe him and prevent him from being angry with her.

    Bella poured all her emotions into the kiss, her arms tightly around his neck, as if trying to merge with him and become a part of him. Her slender tail wrapped around his waist, binding them together.

    Kailun was stunned by Bella’s passion, then wrapped his arms around her waist.

    He quickly took control, pushing back her tongue and dominating the kiss.

    Bella was still sweet today, but with a hint of bitterness.

    …….

    “Awaken the past Popes and Emperors of the Temple of the Celestial God. It’s time for them to contribute.”

    Fate, deep within the Abyss, issued a new order to her subordinates.

    She stood in the Abyssal plaza, her beautiful face hidden behind a golden veil.

    Hundreds of white coffins were arranged in front of her, each containing a ninth-rank mage who had reached the end of their lifespan.

    They had all lost their ninth-rank combat power, only their vast mana remaining.

    The power of the Popes and Emperors wasn’t directly inherited. It was the Holy Sons and Saints of each generation who had nurtured them to the ninth rank. And now, they had become Fate’s consumables.

    Using the mana of hundreds of ninth-rank mages to power three super magic formations, Fate wanted to correct the “mistakes” in the fate lines.

  • As a villain, I just want them to behave 253

    Chapter 253: Taking Everything

    People are fickle creatures. Faith might be deeply hidden, but once its veil is lifted, the truth can be glimpsed.

    Galina’s attempts to hide were futile. Her hands covering herself only added a layer of alluring mystery.

    Through the gaps between her fingers, Kailun saw her so-called “faith”: pure, white, and tinged with a hint of red, like a shy young maiden.

    Her faith was so sincere that it sparked a desire in Kailun to “taint” it.

    Especially when Galina glared at him with a hint of resentment, his desire to explore further intensified.

    “Although your faith seems wonderful, I won’t respect it. Remember not to cry later.”

    Kailun smiled at Galina, his tone friendly.

    He placed his communication device on the pillow beside him. He might need to contact Afra and the others later.

    Since Fate had left Galina to stall for time, something would definitely happen tonight.

    Once he “dealt with” Galina, he could fully focus on commanding the operation.

    Simultaneously fighting and commanding wasn’t difficult for him. He had done it many times before.

    He felt that Fate was more likely to target the Abyss. He and Bella had reminded the old Dragon King several times, so they shouldn’t be caught off guard.

    Even if there were unexpected events, they could escape through the teleportation magic circle, minimizing the losses.

    Kailun had made thorough preparations. The rest depended on Fate’s move.

    Galina suddenly let out a muffled moan of pain. “Hng~”

    A wave of novel sensations washed over Kailun, like a silver bottle shattering, water splashing, cavalry charging, swords clashing. A melody ending abruptly, a silk string snapping.

    Or like the warbling of orioles amidst blooming flowers, the gurgling of a spring hidden beneath ice.

    A symphony of sounds, both chaotic and harmonious, like pearls falling onto a jade plate.

    His touch was like a musician gently plucking strings, and Kailun, immersed in the beautiful melody, almost forgot his original purpose.

    He noticed that Galina’s gaze had shifted from resentment to a complex mix of emotions, including a hint of tenderness.

    Her behavior always surprised him. Even in pain, she wanted to maintain control, unwilling to let Kailun completely destroy her faith.

    “Huh? Something unexpected happened?”

    Just then, Kailun received a magic letter from Afra. It said that they had lost contact with the Abyss, and she planned to send scouts to investigate.

    Kailun frowned, his passion fading.

    Galina sensed an opportunity to turn the tables and counterattack, but Kailun easily suppressed her with a slight increase in his agility and strength.

    While waiting for new information, he didn’t forget his “task.”

    Even though the path ahead was winding and treacherous, nothing could stop his determination. The “fledgling” Galina was no match for him.

    “You can be more proactive, but don’t try to peek at the contents of the letter. Otherwise, the consequences will be severe.”

    Kailun warned Galina, noticing her gaze constantly shifting towards the magic letter in his hand.

    “I don’t believe you. You’re nothing special.”

    Galina shook her head, her words punctuated by her heavy breathing.

    “Heh.”

    Kailun finished replying to the magic letter and placed the communication device on the bedside table.

    He wanted to hear Galina’s cries within half an hour.

    [Galina submits. Goodwill +20, Total Goodwill 40]

    Twenty minutes later, Kailun had completely “conquered” her.

    He lay on Galina’s warm chest, waiting for news. The poor Galina had already fallen asleep, tears staining her cheeks.

    Kailun always kept his word. Not only had he taken Galina’s “faith,” but he had also made her completely submit to him.

    If it weren’t for more important matters, he would have explored her “faith” more thoroughly.

    Bored while waiting, he could only “play” with Galina.

    After another ten minutes, he finally received Afra’s magic letter. She informed him that the Abyss had indeed fallen, with the Empire launching an all-out attack.

    “It seems Fate has truly abandoned the Empire.” Kailun pondered, his fingers tracing Galina’s delicate skin.

    Fate’s willingness to abandon her own base showed her ambition. What surprised Kailun was that the Abyss had been sealed off without even a chance to escape.

    The old Dragon King’s response disappointed him. He had reminded him several times and even provided several contingency plans, but the worst-case scenario had still occurred.

    He hoped this incident wouldn’t affect Bella.

    To ensure the safety of his manor, Kailun had Afra cut off the connection with the Abyss’s teleportation magic circle.

    Considering the distance between the Xiya Kingdom and the Abyss, it would be too late to provide support using other methods. Therefore, Kailun decided to use a “besiege Wei to rescue Zhao” tactic to disrupt Fate’s plan.

    He immediately instructed Afra to lead a team from the manor to attack the White Jade Alliance’s Portland.

    Fate had only left one-third of the Empire’s forces in Portland. Based on Kailun’s calculations, Afra and her team could easily overwhelm them.

    Since Fate had taken the initiative, he wouldn’t just sit and wait.

    Kailun’s raiding party included Afra, Carol, Fox, Isabella, and Ottovia.

    Carol’s memories had recovered significantly, and he could bestow his attributes on her. This way, the raiding team would have two peak ninth-rank combatants at Afra’s level.

    One for close combat, one for magic. It was a reasonable team composition.

    As for the other three, they had special tasks. They were all key players in this raid.

    Kailun had realized what Fate was trying to do, and he had to act before her.

    After making all the arrangements, Kailun got dressed and prepared to leave. He had to go to Alaye and use the teleportation magic circle to return to the Xiya Kingdom. Before leaving, he hesitated as he looked at Galina, curled up on the messy bedsheets.

    “Goodbye.” Kailun covered her with a blanket, concealing her body, and then left the room.

    “Clang!”

    Less than ten seconds later, he rushed back, kicked open the door, and quickly dressed Galina.

    Then he wrapped her in a blanket, slung her over his shoulder, and jumped out the window, muttering something about “taking everything.”

    Six hours later, Kailun returned to the Papal Palace in Alaye with Galina.

    Pope Meggie Liran, who had just regained control, was stunned to see Galina being carried on his shoulder. “???”

    Her worldview shattered. The Empress, who was even more proud than her, had been captured just like that?

    However, Kailun ignored the shock in the Pope’s eyes. He called for Chrissy and Illusion to return to the Xiya Kingdom with him, leaving Helena to guard the Pope.

    “I’ll leave the Temple’s affairs to you. Don’t disappoint me.”

    Kailun smiled at Pope Meggie Liran before leaving.

    Seeing his bright smile, Meggie Liran shrank back. “I understand…”

  • As a villain, I just want them to behave 252

    Chapter 252: Changing Faith

    “Try not to travel far these days. Also, have Phils seal off the Royal City for a few days.”

    After their discussion, Afra relayed Kailun’s instructions.

    They didn’t have any concrete information about the Empire. Kailun had tried various methods but couldn’t find out what was happening there. The most useful information they had was that Fate had left the Empire.

    As for whether she was in the Xiya Kingdom, the Abyss, or the White Jade Alliance’s Portland, they didn’t know.

    Bella asked, “Should I tell Grandpa to be careful?”

    Afra led everyone towards the courtyard. “Of course, tell Dragon King Bolton and the others to be careful. If anything unusual happens, please contact Kailun or me immediately.”

    “Okay.” Bella replied obediently.

    Afra spent the rest of the time inspecting the manor’s defenses.

    “Adapt to the situation,” Kailun had said.

    ……

    Meanwhile, the battle in the Temple was nearing its end. Paul, severely injured, had exhausted all his efforts but couldn’t escape.

    He was imprisoned in a dark, damp dungeon. Charles and Huallomen were responsible for escorting him.

    The only good news was that Harry was imprisoned in the cell next to Paul. The bad news was that, separated by a wall, they were unaware of each other’s presence.

    That afternoon, Pope Meggie Liran successfully completed a series of tasks: purging, whitewashing, and wrapping up.

    The rebel army, which had shaken half the world, only lasted for a few days. The Pope’s decisive actions silenced the Temple’s leadership.

    The second wave of purging began before many could react, this time targeting the middle and lower ranks.

    However, this had nothing to do with Kailun. He wasn’t interested in handling these trivial matters. He didn’t have the time.

    If Meggie Liran couldn’t even handle this, Kailun would find someone to replace her.

    Speaking of Kailun, he had spent the entire afternoon chatting with Empress Galina.

    He had extracted some information through his efforts, but it was all irrelevant to him. It seemed that the Empress didn’t know any crucial information.

    He was a bit disappointed. The only gain was that the Empress’s goodwill rating had increased by twenty points.

    Perhaps because of this increase, their interaction became more natural, and Galina revealed more of her true personality.

    Open-minded, straightforward, with a hint of ruthlessness, somewhat overlapping with the rumors.

    They spent the entire afternoon in the courtyard, even having dinner at the table there.

    It was worth noting that besides Empress Galina and her maids, Kailun didn’t see any other high-ranking individuals.

    He couldn’t help but suspect that those high-ranking officials had been taken away by Fate. As for what they were doing, he had no idea.

    Perhaps they were attacking the Abyss, or the Xiya Kingdom, or even the White Jade Alliance.

    He had already made arrangements for the first two scenarios. If the Abyss was attacked, Dragon King Bolton could lead his people to retreat to the Xiya Kingdom through the teleportation magic circle. Kailun would have Butler Roden arrange their accommodation in the Royal City.

    After all, it was unrealistic for the Abyss to withstand Fate’s attack, even with Kailun’s support. Unless he sent Afra to defend it as well.

    But that was even more unrealistic. Kailun’s defensive focus was on the Xiya Kingdom. He had to prioritize.

    Time passed slowly, and soon it was dark.

    Galina, his “trial wife,” led him to a small building in the courtyard, her cheeks flushed.

    After dismissing the maids, only she and Kailun remained.

    Even though she was mentally prepared, she was still incredibly nervous.

    But thinking about that entity’s plan, she had to grit her teeth and go through with it.

    Honestly, she felt that that entity was too lenient towards Kailun. In her opinion, they could have used this opportunity to kill him. She didn’t believe that he alone could withstand the entire Empire’s forces, especially with Fate’s own strength.

    However, Fate not only rejected Galina’s suggestion but also scolded her, saying that such a thought was dangerous and could lead to the world’s destruction.

    Therefore, to achieve maximum benefits with minimal cost, Fate chose to sacrifice Empress Galina.

    In fact, Galina found the idea of world destruction absurd. No matter how strong Kailun was, he couldn’t possibly influence the world, right?

    But she didn’t argue. That entity was the origin of the Temple of the Celestial God, and also the origin of the Empire. In a way, Fate was her faith.

    Without any complicated rituals or lengthy explanations, Galina found herself sitting on the edge of the bed with Kailun. It was too late to run now.

    “Miss Galina, it’s not too late to back out now. Are you sure you’re willing to sacrifice your most precious possession for that entity?”

    Kailun played with Galina’s hair, the faint fragrance filling his nostrils.

    Galina averted her gaze. “My faith is my most precious possession. My body is just a shell. For the sake of our friendship, I’m willing to offer it to you as a sign of sincerity.”

    Her voice lacked conviction. Only she knew how much of this was a lie.

    Based on her understanding of Kailun, tonight’s sacrifice was more likely to be a “meat bun thrown to a dog.” No, it was even worse than that.

    She didn’t know if Kailun would be gentle, but she would definitely be in pain.

    She hoped Fate’s plan would succeed. Otherwise, she would be at a huge disadvantage.

    If Kailun was eliminated by Fate in the future, she would be alone. How tragic.

    With her personality, she wouldn’t favor another person, even for benefits. No one was worthy of her. Kailun was a fortunate accident.

    The precious thing she had kept for over twenty years would eventually be taken by Kailun. She felt a tinge of sadness and a strange excitement.

    Thankfully, Kailun’s personality and temperament were to her liking, so she didn’t resist much.

    ‘It’s all for Fate,’ she comforted herself.

    “I’m sorry, but if faith is your most precious possession, then you might change your faith after tonight. It’s not my intention, but since it’s a symbol of our friendship, I will gratefully accept it.”

    With a gentle push, Kailun pushed Galina onto the soft bed.

    She looked at him with defiance, her white hands clutching the sheets tightly, her ample chest heaving, a tempting expanse of white flesh exposed.

    One of Kailun’s hands rested on her slender waist, his gentle touch making her body tense. She bit her lower lip nervously.

    Looking at him, she wanted to appear strong, but this thought could only remain in her mind. Every time she tried to do something, Kailun’s gaze would make her heart skip a beat.

    “Can you tell me where your faith is hidden?” Kailun’s hand paused at the sash around her waist.

    “I don’t know. You’ll have to find it yourself.”

    Galina’s breathing became heavier, a blush creeping up her neck and ears.

    She glared at him as his knee pressed against her inner thigh, moving upwards, rubbing against her skin.

    But her faith wasn’t something so superficial. To change one’s faith required a deeper understanding.

    Only through guidance from within could one truly change their faith. Kailun understood this principle well.

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    Chapter 251: The Unknown

    The Cardinals, arriving late, sealed off the surrounding streets. Not only Paul but also the others were completely restrained.

    Especially the eighth-rank bishop who had been excluded from the inner circle. He suddenly realized something was wrong, but it was too late to escape.

    A ninth-rank Cardinal easily subdued him. The eighth-rank bishop only managed to ask, “Why?” in bewilderment.

    “Because we are the Pope’s most loyal followers and would never betray “him”, understand?” The ninth-rank Cardinal, who had recently signed a contract with Kailun, replied with a grin.

    Eighth-rank bishop: “…”

    Only silence could express his emotions.

    Why would anyone deliberately instigate internal strife? Wasn’t the Pope worried that they might take it too far?

    Looking at Paul, surrounded in the middle of the battlefield, and the lower-ranking bishops forced to fight each other, he once again marveled at the Pope’s foresight.

    The current Pope was like a different person, displaying unprecedented decisiveness. Making such a decision while the Temple of the Celestial God was divided required immense courage. One wrong move could lead to the Temple’s complete collapse.

    His gaze returned to the center of the battlefield. Paul, surrounded, was still searching for an escape route, but everywhere he looked, he saw the Pope’s people.

    “I still don’t understand. Why are you targeting me?”

    Unable to find a way out, Paul asked the question that concerned him the most.

    There wasn’t much conflict of interest between him and the Pope. Why was the Pope targeting him?

    And he had exposed the Pope’s secret. Why wasn’t the Pope panicking?

    Meggie Liran hesitated as she looked at Paul. Tainted by Kailun, she replied in a mischievous tone, “Think about it. “He” claimed to be your friend, but he wanted to take everything from you.”

    Paul’s eyes widened in shock. “!!!”

    Kailun’s image appeared in his mind. He seemed to see Kailun sneering at him.

    If it was because of Kailun, then everything made sense. Only he would target him like this.

    No wonder it felt so familiar, so hateful.

    He hadn’t heard from Kailun since he escaped last time. It was possible that this was all a play orchestrated by Kailun and the Pope to eliminate the “tumors” within the Temple and torment him.

    Yes, torment him.

    If Kailun and the Pope had truly reached that level of cooperation, capturing him would be a piece of cake.

    The long wait was probably just Kailun’s twisted amusement.

    “Aah! I hate you!!!”

    [Paul’s goodwill -10, Total Goodwill -166]

    With a roar, Paul launched a desperate attempt to break through, but the outcome was already predetermined.

    ……

    “You’re smiling. Did something good happen?”

    Empress Galina, back at the courtyard table, looked at Kailun and asked.

    She noticed the slight smile on his lips. Setting aside her prejudice, she had to admit that he was quite handsome.

    “I thought of a good friend. He always brings me surprises, so I sent him a big gift.”

    Speaking of Paul, Kailun’s tone became indifferent, as if he could entrust this matter to someone else.

    “It seems you’re quite good to your friends.” Galina replied casually.

    Kailun: “Of course, but I’m even better to those close to me. You’ll experience it soon, Miss Galina. By the way, it was a pity you ran away earlier. I hope there will be similar opportunities in the future.”

    Galina’s smile stiffened. “Mr. Kailun, you’re quite the joker. But I’m curious, you’re not even twenty years old, right? To achieve so much in just a few months, you must have had some extraordinary experiences. Can you tell me about them?”

    She tried to get closer to him while fishing for information. Although that entity knew a lot, she rarely told her anything.

    In front of that entity, she could only obey orders.

    Kailun crossed his arms. “You really want to know?”

    Galina: “Yes.”

    Kailun looked towards the Xiya Kingdom. “Wait a little longer. Maybe I’ll tell you in time. It’s not the right time yet.”

    Galina: “Hmm?”

    ……

    “Sister Afra, why are you back? Where’s Kailun?”

    As soon as Afra returned to the Xiya Kingdom, Carol, Anna, and the others surrounded her.

    Afra looked at the beautiful girls before her and said seriously, “Kailun said that the entity called Fate has left the Empire and might appear in the Xiya Kingdom or the Abyss. So he asked me to come back and check. Speaking of which, there haven’t been any anomalies in Kuye Town, right?”

    Carol, who was close to reaching the ninth rank, shook her head. “No, there are surveillance spells left by Kailun and the Unlucky Entity in Kuye Town. There haven’t been any anomalies.”

    “What about the Abyss?” Afra asked.

    Bella, the dragon girl, wagged her tail with a disappointed look. “The teleportation magic circle in the Abyss is already set up. There haven’t been any anomalies either. If there were, Grandpa would definitely tell me.”

    Bella had thought it was Kailun who had returned, so she rushed to the teleportation magic circle with Carol and the others. Having not seen him for several days, she couldn’t suppress her longing.

    “Ottovia, do you have anything to say?”

    Afra looked at Ottovia, who was hiding behind Anna.

    Ottovia hesitated. “I… I have this indescribable feeling. My instincts tell me that the evil woman, Fate, is definitely up to something. But my strength has declined too much. It’s too difficult for me to sense her actions, unless… I have more Holy Water.”

    Hearing her mention Holy Water, everyone looked awkward. This poor girl was probably beyond saving.

    Carol: “Kailun and Chrissy aren’t at the manor. I’ll ask about the Holy Water for you.”

    “Okay, I understand.” Ottovia hid behind Anna, avoiding Afra’s gaze.

    Fox pushed the petite Isabella forward. “Why not let this little one do a divination?”

    When everyone’s attention was focused on her, Isabella looked embarrassed. “Don’t look at me like that. Although I can perform divination to a certain extent, asking me to divine that entity known as Fate is too difficult. She’s the embodiment of Fate. How can I, a mere fortune teller, catch a glimpse of the truth?”

    It wasn’t that she wasn’t trying hard enough, but that entity was too transcendent.

    “It’s a pity. If I could regain my talent, I might be able to help. But now I can’t do anything.”

    Fox lowered her ears dejectedly. She wanted to do something for Kailun.

    She had finally established a new connection with him but didn’t have much time to spend with him. It was a regret that she couldn’t be by his side.

    “It’s okay. Just do your own jobs. To Kailun, the safety of his home is more important than anything else.”

    Afra walked over to Fox and, imitating Kailun, rubbed her ears.

    With Kailun away, she was the one in charge. She knew what he truly cared about.

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    Chapter 250: Trapped Like a Turtle in a Jar

    “Since the Pope has sent out expendable cannon fodder, let’s not hold back. Let those little bishops who joined us lead the charge, Charles.”

    As the leader of the rebel army, Paul was stationed in a small building opposite the Papal Palace with a group of high-ranking officials.

    They sipped tea and observed the situation, their leisurely attitude not befitting an impending decisive battle.

    Even now, Paul hoped to return home after this was over.

    The position of Holy Son was tempting, but the longer he held it, the more uneasy he felt, as if he had overlooked something important.

    A voice whispered in his heart, telling him that he was being watched.

    “As you command.” Charles didn’t refute Paul’s words in front of everyone. After all, Paul was the leader of the rebel army.

    Charles felt there was no need to argue with a dying man.

    He and Huallomen had received a magic letter from the Pope. Once the battle between the two leaders began, they would “switch sides” and help the Pope capture Paul.

    Paul would then face the judgment of the entire Temple and be purged as the mastermind behind the rebellion.

    ‘Tsk, how tragic.’

    Charles sighed silently and left the building.

    “Why is there pity in his eyes?” Paul felt even more uneasy after exchanging glances with Charles.

    After much thought, he decided to contact Harry via magic letter and inquire about the situation with the Pope.

    However, he sent three consecutive letters but received no reply.

    “Excuse me, everyone. I have some personal matters to attend to. I’ll be back in ten minutes.”

    Paul, unable to figure it out, had the urge to flee. He stood up and walked towards the door.

    Cardinal Huallomen, also a ninth-rank mage, blocked his way. “Paul, you’re the leader. Don’t run away now. Everyone has placed their hopes on you. We don’t want any accidents.”

    Paul quickly explained, “I’m not running away. I just have some personal matters to deal with. You saw it just now. I can’t contact Harry, so I need to take care of it.”

    Another Cardinal spoke up, “Don’t worry, Leader Paul. I have an inside man in the Papal Palace. I’ll help you find out what’s going on.”

    Paul shook his head. “No, I just…”

    “You just what?” Cardinal Huallomen asked.

    Paul: “…”

    He felt trapped, unable to speak. If it weren’t for the contract restrictions, he would have already broken free and escaped this place.

    The contract, Harry, Charles and the others… Kailun had set too many traps for him. No matter what he chose, it wouldn’t end well.

    Huallomen pointed to the battle in front of the Papal Palace and said in a voice only Paul could hear, “Look, those Cardinals are already fighting each other. It won’t be long before we make our entrance. Just pretend to be defeated and lose to the Pope. That will complete your mission. As for clearing your name afterward, we have professionals to handle that.”

    “That’s not what I meant. Forget it, I won’t leave.” Paul replied with a troubled expression. “But waiting any longer is too agonizing. I’ll challenge the Pope now. But I’ll only act for ten minutes. Leave the rest to you.”

    Huallomen thought for a moment. “Alright, but we’ll have to go with you.”

    He winked at the other Cardinal, signaling him to follow them and keep an eye on Paul.

    Currently, Paul’s strength far surpassed that of an average ninth-rank mage. Huallomen alone couldn’t restrict his actions.

    “Hmph!”

    Paul snorted and pushed Huallomen aside, walking out. This time, he wasn’t running away but going out to issue a challenge.

    He wanted to end this as soon as possible.

    As he took a step forward, Huallomen and the other Cardinal followed closely behind.

    Initially, Paul thought it was just the Pope’s distrust of him.

    But when he summoned the Pope with his challenge, Huallomen and the others were still right behind him.

    “Holy Son Paul, if you bind your own hands and kneel before the gates of the Papal Palace, I will be merciful and leave your corpse intact. Your actions have crossed the Temple’s bottom line: betraying the Temple, slaughtering your comrades, deliberately dividing the Temple, and raising the banner of rebellion… Your crimes are countless. Your very existence is a mistake.”

    The Pope stood in mid-air, looking down at Paul with a stern and solemn voice, like a cold judgment.

    The white light surrounding her gave her a holy aura, making people subconsciously believe her words.

    If it were an uninformed bystander, they might be swayed by her words.

    The more Paul listened, the more he felt something was wrong. He had indeed committed some of the crimes, but others were completely fabricated.

    “Don’t panic, it’s all an act. Just issue your challenge boldly, Leader Paul. We’ll handle the ‘whitewashing’ afterward.”

    Huallomen patted Paul’s shoulder encouragingly.

    “No, this is slander!” Paul retorted.

    “It’s okay, I’ll explain it for you.”

    Huallomen smiled at Paul and then shouted at Pope Meggie Liran, “You say Leader Paul has committed so many crimes, then where’s the evidence? Show us the evidence, don’t hide it!”

    “!!!” Paul’s eyes widened. “Hey, Huallomen, what are you doing?!”

    Hearing his question, Meggie Liran immediately replied, “You want evidence? I’ll give you evidence. Everyone, watch carefully. Today, I’ll show you the true face of this traitor, Paul!”

    She gestured for Helena to bring a recording stone and then used magic to create a giant screen in the sky.

    On the giant screen, Paul, as the leader of the rebel army, was absorbing the mana of his comrades.

    The person on the screen was the ninth-rank Cardinal who had been killed recently. Everything Paul had done was exposed to the world.

    Paul shivered and stumbled backward. “!!!”

    It was over, truly over.

    The Pope had betrayed him, betrayed him without any warning.

    He realized that she wanted him dead!

    This kind of scheming reminded him of someone he knew, no, a demon.

    “Slander! This is all slander! This is all a setup by the Pope! She’s the one who led those people to me and made me kill them! It’s all her plan! You can investigate. I’m innocent! I was forced! By the way, there’s a secret you might not know. The Pope you all worship is actually a woman!”

    Paul threw out a bombshell, hoping to distract Huallomen and the others. He planned to use this opportunity to escape.

    He could rescue Harry later. If he was captured here, it would be truly over.

    “You’re courting death.” Pope Meggie Liran responded coldly.

    The loyal Charles shouted, “I didn’t expect Leader Paul to be this kind of person! You’re not worthy of being the leader of the rebel army! Disgusting!”

    Charles, Huallomen, and the others blocked Paul’s escape route. The magic to restrict teleportation and short-range teleportation was already in place.

  • As a villain, I just want them to behave 249

    Chapter 249: Breaking Through With Force

    “Can you tell me your answer, Mr. Kailun?”

    Galina leaned forward, her ample bosom practically resting on the table from Kailun’s perspective.

    As expected of a woman the same age as the Pope, she was a ripe fruit.

    Personally, Kailun preferred younger women. Galina was right on the edge of his strike zone.

    Of course, there were exceptions, like Ottovia, whose true age was over ten thousand years.

    Her mental age wasn’t that old, and her appearance was also youthful, making her a special case.

    Kailun looked at Empress Galina again, his gaze lingering on her eyes this time.

    “I wanted to refuse, but considering I don’t have to pay anything and can even gain many benefits, I can’t bring myself to say no. So, to fulfill Miss Galina’s wish, I’m willing to sacrifice my happiness and agree to your proposal.”

    There was no such thing as a free lunch. The Empress must have a significant motive for offering so much.

    Fate wasn’t within the Empire. This was crucial information for Kailun.

    He had brought Afra along precisely to deal with Fate.

    If he simply deduced Fate’s strength based on attribute feedback, the result would suggest that she wasn’t overwhelmingly powerful. He even had the courage to challenge her one-on-one.

    But such an entity couldn’t be assessed based on simple attributes, unless Fate was as weak as the unlucky Ottovia.

    This was obviously impossible. Fate, with her advantage, had retained far more power than Ottovia.

    Hearing Kailun’s answer, Galina’s smile stiffened. “You’re quite the joker.”

    “You think so too? Everyone says I’m humorous. By the way, can you tell me where the restroom is?”

    Kailun stood up and looked around.

    He needed to excuse himself and send a magic letter to Afra. The plan had changed, and he had to have her return to Alaye and then use the super teleportation magic circle to go back to the Xiya Kingdom.

    He wasn’t afraid of anything else, but he was worried about Fate attacking his home. Without Carol’s fully developed power, the defenses at home might not be able to withstand Fate.

    He hoped to extract more useful information from Galina. Otherwise, he would be at a disadvantage.

    Galina looked at him with a puzzled expression. With Kailun’s strength, he shouldn’t be affected by such physiological needs.

    She sensed his displayed strength again. Oh, only at the first rank.

    But this first rank wasn’t the real first rank. According to the intelligence reports, Kailun was already at the peak of the ninth rank.

    Those who underestimated him would pay a heavy price. Appealing to his desires was the best option.

    “Come with me. I’ll personally show you the way.”

    Galina also stood up and led Kailun to the restroom deep within the courtyard. Upon arriving, she couldn’t help but tease him, “My dear Mr. Kailun, as my most esteemed guest, would you like me to assist you? If it were you, I think I would be willing to do so.”

    A normal person would refuse such a playful offer, but to Galina’s surprise, Kailun not only didn’t refuse but also put his arm around her shoulder, pulling her closer.

    “Sure, but be gentle.” Kailun embraced her smooth shoulder.

    Galina panicked. “That’s not what I… I meant…”

    Although she had prepared herself to “sacrifice” for Fate, she hadn’t expected Kailun to be so bold.

    And to offer assistance right from the start, wasn’t that a bit too stimulating?

    Galina, who had always been alone, felt her heart racing, a blush creeping up her fair neck.

    People only knew her as a cold-blooded tyrant. No one had ever touched her body, let alone gotten close to her heart.

    Thinking about what might happen next, she lost her composure. Was just “assisting” him enough? Would he make other requests? Would she lose her “first time” in a restroom? What would they name their children…

    Before she knew it, they had entered the restroom.

    The restroom in the courtyard was spacious and bright, clean and tidy, with a faint floral fragrance.

    Kailun looked down at Galina, who was only slightly shorter than him. “Alright, Miss Galina, I’ll leave the rest to you. Oh, wait, as a trial couple, I should address you more intimately, right? My dear Miss Galina?”

    “Hiss~”

    Hearing his overly sweet voice, she shivered and quickly broke free from his embrace, running to the door. “I’m sorry, I just realized I also have some ‘physiological needs’ to attend to. I’ll see you later, bye.”

    After saying that, Galina rushed into the restroom next door.

    She was truly scared. What if Kailun asked her to use her mouth? Should she fight him to the death? Or fight him to the death?

    “Sigh, she can’t even fulfill this small request. How boring.”

    Kailun chuckled and took out… his communication device from his pocket.

    He immediately sent a message to Afra, asking her to return to Alaye and use the super teleportation magic circle.

    He told her not to worry about his safety. Galina alone couldn’t threaten him.

    Since Fate had left Galina to stall for time, Kailun would play along. He would swallow the sugar-coated bullet and have Afra fire it back. Perfect.

    His unique ability allowed him to bestow his attributes on others regardless of their location. Even if he stayed at home, he could still control the situation.

    For Kailun, information was the most important thing. As long as he knew Fate’s location and motives, he could control everything.

    In his eyes, Galina was the only breakthrough point.

    “I’m going to ‘break through’ her tonight!”

    This was the message Kailun wrote in the magic letter.

    ……

    “Your Holiness, the rebel army led by Paul has arrived at the gates of the Papal Palace, challenging us. How should we respond?”

    Minister Vanni looked at the “Pope” with a complicated expression.

    The Pope had changed several times in the past few days. She could barely tell what was real and what wasn’t.

    Thankfully, Helena had always been by the Pope’s side, which eased her anxiety. At least, she wasn’t the only one who had made mistakes.

    Meggie Liran, hidden within the white light, gave Vanni a meaningful look. “Let those Cardinals who came to provide support fight. I need to see their sincerity. Execute anyone who retreats. Pell will be in charge of supervising the battle.”

    “Understood. But my name is Helena, Your Holiness. Please don’t forget.”

    Helena rolled her eyes at Meggie Liran and disappeared with a teleport.

    Vanni: “…”

    She could tell that the Pope before her was most likely a fake, just a stand-in for the real Pope.

    Meggie Liran: ???

  • As a villain, I just want them to behave 248

    Chapter 248: Trial Marriage

    The so-called courtyard was located in the heartland between Alaye and the Imperial Capital.

    From the perspective of the Empire’s map, Alaye was situated within its borders. However, unlike the Imperial Capital, the thousand miles surrounding Alaye were under the jurisdiction of the Temple.

    Kailun carefully observed the surroundings. He could hear birds chirping, smell the fragrance of flowers and herbs, and see rare and exotic trees encircling the courtyard in a semi-circle.

    After surveying the area, he shifted his gaze to the courtyard itself. A pure white stone table stood in the center, with two maids standing beside it, awaiting further instructions.

    “Please have a seat. This is my private courtyard. You are the first guest to visit this place.”

    Empress Galina gestured invitingly.

    “It seems I’m quite fortunate.”

    Kailun smiled and walked towards the table. One of the maids pulled out a chair for him, allowing him to sit comfortably.

    “You are indeed fortunate, Mr. Kailun, not only for being here but also for receiving the favor of that entity. In fact, if you think about it carefully, there are no irreconcilable conflicts between us. Cooperation can bring us greater benefits, wouldn’t you agree?”

    Galina rested her chin on her hand, tilting her head as she observed Kailun.

    Just a few days ago, she had hated him to the core for the heavy losses he had inflicted on the Empire.

    Many of her plans had been disrupted by Kailun, and the resentment in her heart burned like a raging fire.

    But after her contact with that entity, temporary gains and losses no longer affected her state of mind.

    In Galina’s view, as long as that entity achieved final victory, everything Kailun did was just a pointless struggle.

    However, Fate valued Kailun’s abilities and wanted him on her side, hence the marriage proposal.

    But this was only a secondary reason.

    Kailun was much younger than Empress Galina had imagined. His appearance and demeanor were both impressive, and his manners were impeccable.

    They belonged to different factions, so even though she admired him, she didn’t have any feelings for him, unless he agreed to their demands.

    Kailun’s smile remained unchanged. “Are you sure there’s no conflict of interest? I’m not so sure. I’m curious about what that entity truly desires.”

    “I’m sorry, I can’t tell you that.” Empress Galina frowned slightly. “I can only tell you that she won’t harm your interests. I can guarantee that.”

    “Oh, I see.”

    Kailun nodded, his expression unchanged.

    He didn’t believe her words. Frankly speaking, the Empress’s guarantee was worthless.

    Fate could abandon the Holy Temple, and she could also abandon the Empress. Kailun wouldn’t gamble everything on her.

    Moreover, setting aside whether there was a conflict of interest between him and Fate, Carol and Fate definitely had a serious conflict. Even if he didn’t consider himself, he had to think about Carol.

    Now that he had a chance to start over, he wouldn’t be stopped by an Empress.

    Galina sighed. “It seems I can’t persuade you. I can help you contact that entity. I hope you two can have a good talk. Instead of fighting each other, I hope we can negotiate peacefully.”

    “When can I meet this entity?” Kailun’s eyes flickered. His purpose for this trip was to meet Fate.

    “Soon. She promised me she would be here soon. Perhaps she’s almost here.” Galina looked around and replied, “While we still have some time, I want to ask about your thoughts. What do you think of me, for example?”

    Kailun first sensed the changes in his surroundings and then replied, “You’re great, Miss Galina. You’re beautiful, capable, and strong enough to rule a nation. You’re excellent in every aspect. Without any additional conditions, I would naturally be willing to befriend you. But if you’re considering this as a bridge between our factions, I’ll need some time to think about it.”

    This was a rather official and noncommittal response. Kailun didn’t want to anger Galina, nor did he want to deliberately lower her goodwill rating.

    Fate was the key to everything.

    Unfortunately, he hadn’t even seen a shadow of her.

    He indirectly asked some questions about Fate, but Galina didn’t give him any satisfactory answers.

    “Sigh, it seems you’re not willing to take any risks. Alright, I’ll ask her for you.”

    Galina took out her communication device in front of Kailun and wrote a magic letter to Fate without any concealment.

    Kailun sensed the magic fluctuations of the device with his powerful mental power. The distance between them seemed incredibly far.

    This wasn’t good news. Logically, Galina and Fate should be close to each other, at least within the Empire.

    But the distance between them exceeded the Empire’s borders. Kailun felt a sense of unease.

    He couldn’t help but suspect that Fate was using Galina to stall for time. Galina had mentioned “we have plenty of time” several times before.

    His powerful mental perception made him incredibly sensitive. His suspicion wasn’t unfounded.

    About five minutes later, Galina received Fate’s reply. She generously showed the magic letter to Kailun.

    “That entity said that to show the Temple’s sincerity, she can let me have a ‘trial marriage’ with you. If you’re not satisfied, you can refuse anytime. You don’t have to fulfill any responsibilities or sign any contracts. On the contrary, you can enjoy everything you deserve, whether it’s power or resources.”

    Galina first repeated the content of the magic letter, then couldn’t help but comment, “She really thinks highly of you. Even I’m envious. I can’t believe she’s willing to offer me to you. What’s the difference between this and giving me away for free?”

    Kailun pretended to be engrossed in the magic letter, letting his gaze linger on Galina’s face and chest. “That entity is indeed generous. But are there any restrictions on this ‘trial marriage’?”

    Galina looked at him with a helpless expression. “I know what you want to ask. As you can see, you won’t be restricted in any way. As long as you agree to the trial marriage, you can enjoy the intimacy between husband and wife with me tonight. I believe the kind Mr. Kailun wouldn’t use me and then abandon me, right?”

    She rolled her eyes at Kailun and then licked her lips seductively, the pure Pope imitating the poses she had seen in books to tempt him.

    This was her mission. She had to use every means to keep Kailun here.

    Whether it was through force or beauty, as long as she could keep him here, she would have completed her mission.

    Having gathered a lot of information, she knew that Kailun’s strength wasn’t as simple as it appeared. So she chose the path of seduction.

    Kailun was greedy for beautiful women. This information was highlighted in red in the intelligence reports.

    “Who knows?”

    Kailun leaned back in his chair, his arms crossed.

    Things were getting interesting. This entity called Fate was even more intriguing than he had imagined.

  • As a villain, I just want them to behave 247

    Chapter 247: The Honey Trap

    Meggie Liran didn’t have time to think. She quickly jumped off the table.

    Her clothes weren’t just disheveled, they were practically in tatters. Her once luxurious attire was now ripped and torn, with a gaping hole just below her chest.

    But it was too late to escape now that she had heard Chrissy’s voice.

    Meggie Liran frantically searched for a place to hide, finally settling for sitting on Kailun’s lap, using his body to shield herself from Chrissy’s view.

    “Make Chrissy stop, or I’ll…”

    Meggie Liran was panicking. She couldn’t let Chrissy see her in this state. Her image would be completely ruined.

    “Or you’ll what?” Kailun chuckled, repeating her words.

    He had reminded Chrissy to “play her role” before calling her over, so she was walking much slower than usual, giving Meggie Liran a chance to struggle.

    Seeing her on the verge of tears, Kailun waved to Chrissy, his back facing her. “Chrissy, can you please pour me a cup of hot tea?”

    “No problem. But who’s sitting on your lap? They look familiar.”

    From over twenty meters away, Chrissy could only see a woman sitting on Kailun’s lap, her legs the only visible part.

    She claimed to recognize those legs but pretended not to know who they belonged to, playing along with Kailun.

    “Oh, this is a pet I caught in the Temple. She looks pretty, so I’m thinking of ‘tasting’ her.”

    Kailun looked down at the hidden Pope, his voice full of amusement.

    “I understand. I’ll go pour you some tea.” Chrissy chuckled to herself and left the library.

    As soon as Chrissy left, Meggie Liran tried to jump off Kailun’s lap and escape, but he wouldn’t let her go.

    “I’m not done talking yet. Wait a moment.”

    He reminded her, “Besides dealing with the rebels tomorrow, you also have to keep an eye on the teleportation magic circle. I might need to use it. If anything unexpected happens, inform me immediately. If you hide anything from me, I’ll ‘take care of you’ in front of Chrissy next time I come back, understand?”

    “I understand.”

    Meggie Liran glared at Kailun resentfully.

    “Go now. Remember to be available when I need you.” Kailun removed the slave collar from her neck, restoring her strength.

    “Hmph!”

    Now free, she looked directly into his eyes, struggling to suppress the urge to crush his throat.

    The contract restricted her from harming Kailun or anyone around him, even indirectly.

    This contract was comprehensive, with almost no loopholes. She had signed an indefinite “deed of sale.”

    Now, she not only had to handle the Temple’s affairs but also teach Chrissy magic. She was basically a tool.

    “If you give me that look again, I’ll punish you even more severely.”

    Kailun squeezed a sensitive spot on her chest.

    “Hiss~”

    Pain and a strange sensation coursed through her body, making her tremble.

    Unable to stay any longer, Meggie Liran glared at Kailun and teleported back to her room.

    She needed to cleanse her “defiled” body and find a suitable excuse to explain everything to Chrissy.

    She couldn’t tell Chrissy that Kailun had suddenly had a change of heart and let her go, could she?

    “Damn you, Kailun! I’ll get my revenge one day!”

    Lying in the bathtub, Meggie Liran tried to encourage herself. She needed more excuses to justify her wrong decisions.

    But she knew that her chances of turning the tables were slim after signing that contract. She had completely sold herself out.

    She curled up in the bathtub, hugging her knees, looking vulnerable instead of strong.

    ……

    Ten minutes later, Chrissy returned to the library with a freshly brewed cup of hot tea.

    She placed the teacup on the table in front of Kailun and sat on his lap.

    “How does the Pope taste? Is she as delicious as me?” She sniffed the air around Kailun. “Such a strong scent. It seems you had fun.”

    Kailun wrapped one arm around Chrissy’s slender waist and took a sip of tea with the other. “Not bad. Although her movements were clumsy and she resisted, her expressions were quite rich. It was a good experience, worthy of praise. The biggest problem is her boring fashion sense. You can teach her sometime.”

    “You’re actually answering my question seriously. You really are a pervert. And why didn’t you call me over sooner? It’s such a pity to miss such a good show.”

    Chrissy sighed.

    Kailun placed the teacup back on the table. “If you keep pushing her, she might bash her head against the wall. Wait a little longer. Once she gets used to it, I’ll call you over to join us.”

    Chrissy: “Okay, I’ll listen to you. So, are you leaving tomorrow? Is it okay to leave all these troublesome matters to the Pope?”

    Kailun: “If she can’t even handle the aftermath, it means she’s incompetent. Then I’ll arrange for someone else to replace her.”

    However, the possibility of that happening was low. Meggie Liran had been the Pope for over ten years. Ordinary problems wouldn’t be a challenge for her.

    The only slight issue was Paul, but he was in a very precarious situation. Not only was he being manipulated by Kailun, but he was also surrounded by enemies.

    Meggie Liran and the other Cardinals alone could easily suppress him, let alone Helena, whom Kailun had left behind.

    As for Chrissy, her role was mainly to monitor Meggie Liran. Even with the same attribute boost, her combat power might not be as strong as Helena’s.

    Chrissy snuggled closer to Kailun. “It seems you’ve arranged everything. Please be careful tomorrow. I have a bad feeling about the Empress. From the division of the Temple of the Celestial God to the current invitation, she’s been surprisingly calm, as if she doesn’t care about the gains and losses.”

    “I know. I’ve made several preparations. Whether it’s attacking or retreating, I have the initiative. Moreover, I’ll be taking Afra with me. With her support, many problems can be easily solved.”

    Kailun reviewed his plan for tomorrow. There hadn’t been any major changes.

    Except for Alaye, the entire world was peaceful. The previous turmoil had subsided.

    Especially the White Jade Alliance, which had suffered continuous defeats. They had sealed off their borders and refused to take any action, choosing to watch from the sidelines.

    Everyone knew that a battle between Kailun and the Temple of the Celestial God was inevitable, but they didn’t know the exact time.

    “Oh~”

    Chrissy wasn’t interested in continuing this topic. She leaned against Kailun, feeling a sense of security.

    In the past, her mind would have been filled with lust. She would have immediately ripped off his pants and taken him, enjoying herself to the fullest.

    But now, she was more content with this feeling of intimacy and comfort.

    She wanted time to slow down so she could have Kailun all to herself for a while longer.

    Seeing Chrissy lost in her thoughts, Kailun didn’t disturb her. He continued brainstorming, searching for new magic.

    Soon, Chrissy felt sleepy. She curled up in his arms, yawned, and fell asleep.

    When she woke up again, she was lying in bed. Kailun was nowhere to be seen. Turning around, she only saw Illusion’s petite figure. Even Afra had left.

    She found a letter on her pillow and quickly opened it. As she had expected, Kailun had left Alaye for his meeting with the Empress.

    The letter not only explained his whereabouts but also contained many instructions, even trivial matters were arranged meticulously.

    As expected of Kailun, seemingly carefree, but actually more attentive than anyone else.

    “I’ll make him make up for tonight’s ‘loss’ when he gets back.”

    Chrissy folded the letter and placed it under her pillow.

    She looked out the window. It was still dark.

    Wide awake, she changed out of her pajamas and sat on the edge of the bed, staring at the moon outside.

    ……

    Meanwhile, Kailun and Afra had already set off. To be extra prepared, they had left Alaye early.

    In his opinion, the Empress and Fate were the biggest problems. If he could deal with them, he would gain an absolute advantage.

    He had set up several teleportation magic circles along the way as a precaution.

    Because of his unique abilities, ordinary anti-magic formations had no effect on him, so teleportation circles were a good option.

    He admitted that some of his earlier decisions had involved gambling, but now he was more focused on stability.

    Along the way, Kailun and Afra occasionally chatted, but they mostly traveled in silence.

    At noon the next day, Kailun, fully prepared, arrived at the designated location. To his surprise, it was the Empress herself who was there to receive him.

    Strangely, the Empress’s eyes were clear and transparent. He didn’t sense any trace of Fate’s aura. It seemed she wasn’t here.

    “Welcome, Mr. Kailun. I’ve been longing to meet you. You look even younger than the rumors suggest. As expected of a young hero.”

    The Empress, dressed in casual attire, smiled. It didn’t seem like a meeting between enemies.

    He glanced at her goodwill rating. The original -60 had somehow become 0.

    When he realized this, his total attributes suddenly dropped significantly. It was the portion contributed by the Empress.

    Fortunately, he had experienced many storms and wasn’t fazed by this change.

    Kailun carefully observed the Empress. She was wearing a purple dress, elegant and noble, her long hair braided into many small braids that fell down her back.

    Her smile was gentle and elegant, completely different from the image he had in mind.

    Rumors had it that the Empress was hot-tempered and ruthless, always wearing a cold expression. But now, seeing her in person, it was a different story.

    She didn’t look like an emperor, but more like a serious older sister.

    This strange discovery made Kailun even more wary. He glanced around but didn’t sense any other presence. Besides the Empress, there were only a few high-ranking maids standing behind her.

    Moreover, he didn’t sense any magic fluctuations.

    If even he, with his powerful mental perception, couldn’t detect any magic, then there were probably no traps.

    “Mr. Kailun seems to have many questions. Why don’t you follow me to the courtyard for a chat? We have plenty of time.”

    The Empress extended her hand in invitation. The maids behind her parted, creating a path for Kailun.

    Her hospitality was impeccable, but the problem was that they weren’t guests.

    It was worth mentioning that neither Afra nor the person responsible for receiving them had appeared. Afra was one of Kailun’s trump cards.

    “Of course, thank you for your generosity, Your Majesty.” Kailun smiled calmly.

    “The title ‘Your Majesty’ feels a bit distant. You can just call me by my name, Mr. Kailun.”

    She walked ahead. “My name is Galina Stuart. You can call me Galina.”

    Kailun nodded. “I understand, Miss Galina. But I’m curious, how did you guess my identity? Logically, very few people know the truth.”

    The Empress turned back and gave Kailun a meaningful look. “That entity told me. She said you’re a very interesting person and that I should get to know you better. That’s why I invited you here, to discuss our marriage. I, as the Empress of the Empire, and you, as the Pope of the Temple, can unite and create a new era for the Temple of the Celestial God. What do you think, Mr. Kailun?”

    Kailun didn’t refuse immediately. He said, “The entity you speak of is truly remarkable. Even I admire her. I hope to have the chance to meet her one day. As for the marriage proposal, are you sure you don’t mind? After all, I’m not the legitimate Pope.”

    Empress Galina shrugged. “Whether you’re legitimate or not is not for others to decide. As long as that entity acknowledges you, you’re the only true Pope. As for the wedding arrangements, I have no objections. I’m her loyal follower and will obey her every command.”

    She walked up to Kailun, lifted her skirt with both hands, and twirled around, showcasing her beautiful figure. “As long as you’re willing, Mr. Kailun, we can embrace each other tonight. You’ll not only have me, but also the entire Empire. What do you think, greedy Mr. Kailun?”

    Her lifted skirt revealed her fair legs. Compared to the Pope’s pure white attire, she seemed to prefer darker colors. As her skirt fluttered, Kailun saw a flash of breathtaking purple.

    This straightforward expression was unexpected. It wasn’t part of his plan.

    Kailun hesitated. “Allow me to consider it.”

    He had expected a trap, but now it seemed to be a blatant honey trap?

    He wasn’t tempted, only wary.

    The more proactive the Empress was, the more he questioned what he had missed. It seemed that the key still lay with Fate.

    “If you have any doubts, Mr. Kailun, let’s have a detailed discussion in the courtyard. I’ll do my best to show you my sincerity. After all, we have plenty of time, don’t we?”

    Empress Galina gave him a sly smile.

    For a moment, Kailun saw the shadow of another person, but in a blink, Galina was still Galina.

  • As a villain, I just want them to behave 246

    Chapter 246: One Hundred Points

    Self-deception was always an option for escapism.

    Meggie Liran paused for a moment, then continued her actions as she felt one of Kailun’s hands resting on her head.

    Chrissy had played a significant role in helping her reach this point. She would intentionally or unintentionally guide Meggie Liran.

    Whether through sadness or discomfort, even if it was just an act, it made Meggie Liran reflect on herself again and again.

    Her pride had been repeatedly crushed by Kailun, leaving her with no other choice.

    To maintain her last shred of sanity, she didn’t even dare to open her eyes.

    In terms of age, she and the Empress were the youngest pair in history. Previous Popes and Emperors were usually over a hundred years old, their strength and experience reaching their peak.

    For some reason, the change of leadership had come much earlier this time.

    In Kailun’s view, Meggie Liran was still somewhat immature as the Pope. She could handle most problems, but she wasn’t rational enough when faced with unexpected events.

    As for the Empress, Kailun hadn’t interacted with her much and didn’t have a clear understanding of her. Based on the information he had gathered, she seemed to be quite emotional.

    However, these weren’t the key issues. The key was Fate, the entity standing behind the Empress.

    Kailun shook his head, stopping his train of thought. He stroked Meggie Liran’s hair and asked, “Your Holiness, can you tell me how you feel? How does it taste?”

    “Mmm~”

    Kailun: “Oh, I forgot, Your Holiness can’t speak now. It feels like something’s missing. Should I call Chrissy over to join us?”

    Meggie Liran: “Don’t…”

    She wasn’t good at ventriloquism, so her words weren’t clear.

    Kailun pressed down on her head, preventing her from pulling away. A strange sensation filled her mouth.

    “But your performance isn’t satisfactory, so I’m going to call Chrissy and have her teach you face-to-face. I believe only an excellent teacher like Chrissy can properly guide the esteemed Pope.”

    Kailun tucked the hair by Meggie Liran’s face behind her ear.

    “I understand.”

    Meggie Liran responded using her clumsy ventriloquism.

    She endured the discomfort, recalling the “tasting method” Kailun had just taught her. The difference was that no matter how hard she tried, she couldn’t bite off a piece of the “fruit.” It was stuck there, lodged in her throat, neither going up nor down.

    Not only was it not sweet, but it also had a strange smell.

    She couldn’t describe it, but she didn’t like it.

    Meggie Liran struggled to respond with her tongue, tears welling up in her eyes.

    However, her clumsy efforts couldn’t satisfy Kailun, whose “threshold” had been raised significantly. Her efforts were like scratching an itch through boots, or quenching thirst by looking at plums.

    After a while, Kailun, losing his patience, cupped Meggie Liran’s head with both hands.

    She opened her eyes wide and saw him smiling brightly.

    “Ugh!”

    A powerful force pushed her head closer to Kailun until their lips met. The “fruit” that had been stuck in her throat suddenly broke through her defenses and plunged deeper.

    Deprived of air, Meggie Liran wanted to gasp for breath, but her throat was completely blocked, leaving no room to breathe. An ordinary person would faint in less than a minute.

    Thirty minutes, that was her limit for holding her breath.

    Without mana, she still possessed a strong constitution, but even the strongest physique couldn’t withstand the dizziness in her head.

    Now, she wished she were an ordinary person, so she could faint sooner.

    She looked at Kailun again, seeing the excitement in his eyes.

    ‘Is this the pain Chrissy has been enduring?’

    Regret filled her heart, but then she thought of Chrissy, and her resolve strengthened.

    ……

    An hour later, Kailun sat calmly in his chair, reading a book. Meggie Liran, her face pale, was cleaning herself under the table.

    She first wiped her face with her sleeve and then tried to fix her messy hair.

    But no matter how hard she tried, some strands of hair remained stuck together, and there was a familiar yet strange smell.

    It was terrible. Her face and hair felt sticky, as if melted sugar had been poured on them. It was incredibly uncomfortable.

    “This is so annoying…”

    Meggie Liran muttered after struggling for a few minutes without any improvement.

    Not only her face and hair, but her chest also felt sticky.

    Don’t ask why. After all, her limit for holding her breath was only half an hour. The remaining half hour had to be “made up” elsewhere.

    Thankfully, Kailun hadn’t made her swallow it. Otherwise, she would have been so disgusted that she would have vomited.

    She didn’t know that Kailun had done this not out of consideration for her feelings, but because he was worried that mental contamination would increase her goodwill.

    For Kailun, who was about to meet the Empress, any decrease in strength meant greater uncertainty. Therefore, he wouldn’t actively “reward” Meggie Liran.

    If he accidentally “fed” her and increased her goodwill by ten points or so, his strength might decrease by one or two percent. It wasn’t worth it.

    “Do you still stand by your words?” Meggie Liran asked, looking down at her messy collar.

    “Of course, this is the contract I prepared for you. Sign it.”

    Kailun took out a contract scroll from his pocket and placed it on his lap.

    Chrissy had been present when he drafted this contract. She had personally added many clauses, emphasizing “betrayal for the greater good.”

    Meggie Liran took the scroll with one hand, the other hand covering her chest, and looked at it.

    Seeing the content, she sighed in relief.

    The clauses were harsh, but not excessively so. It was acceptable.

    She had sacrificed her purity, her dignity, and her sense of shame. Now, she finally had a small reward.

    She felt like crying.

    The mighty Pope had been reduced to such a state, becoming the kind of person she had despised the most in just a week or two.

    “Tsk!”

    She bit her finger and signed her name on the contract.

    “Are you satisfied now?” She returned the contract scroll to Kailun, her voice cold.

    Kailun took the scroll and said, “Not bad. Now we’re allies. I apologize for what happened before. It was a necessary measure. I hope you can understand.”

    Meggie Liran’s beautiful face twitched slightly. “Heh, since that’s the case, can you leave me alone now?”

    Kailun answered without hesitation, “No. The delicious Pope is an indispensable dessert. I like feeding you fruit.”

    “I don’t believe a word you say. You’re a liar.”

    Meggie Liran snorted and crawled out from under the table. She had given up on Kailun.

    Kailun closed the magic book. “I don’t intend to change my opinion of you. Just be obedient.”

    You performed well today. I didn’t expect you to actually break your own bottom line.

    Good job, keep up the good work. Also, I want to discuss tomorrow’s plan. Is that okay?

    “Go ahead.”

    Meggie Liran tucked a strand of hair behind her ear and sat on the table beside Kailun, crossing her legs to create an alluring curve.

    She hugged her chest, her expression blank as she stared at him, her ample bosom pressed together, revealing a tempting expanse of white flesh.

    It was as if she was deliberately teasing him, her eyes filled with frustration and shame.

    After what had just happened, she had become more “open,” no longer losing her composure even when being “fed.”

    Kailun propped his chin on his hand and carefully observed Meggie Liran. “I suddenly find you more attractive now. Is it just my imagination?”

    “What kind of attraction?”

    Meggie Liran, sitting on the table, looked down at him.

    Kailun ran his finger along her plump thigh. “A kind of fallen beauty.”

    Meggie Liran bit her lip and didn’t argue. Having already been “broken,” wasn’t she already “fallen”?

    “The rebel army will attack the Papal Palace tomorrow. I’ll leave Helena and Chrissy behind to help you with the ‘performance.’ You’ll achieve victory with absolute dominance. All the Cardinals, except for Paul, will submit to your power and surrender.”

    Kailun squeezed her thigh a little harder. Meggie Liran’s legs were even more voluptuous than Chrissy’s, offering a satisfying handful of soft flesh.

    This wasn’t fat, but a perfect fullness, the kind that created a beautiful curve when she wore stockings.

    Both were top-tier legs, but compared to Chrissy’s 101 points, Meggie Liran’s legs could get a perfect score of 100.

    This one-point difference wasn’t in terms of feel or aesthetics but rather subjective preference. Chrissy was more playful and charming.

    In short, Kailun considered Chrissy’s legs to be the best, especially her asymmetrical aesthetics that always drew his attention.

    “Hmph, be… be gentle…”

    Meggie Liran, listening attentively, pressed down on Kailun’s increasingly forceful hand.

    But he ignored her plea and continued, “Let those on the list fight each other. If any are left, we’ll deal with them slowly. As for Paul, you can have him imprisoned. I want to give him a proper send-off. Only then will I be at peace. Also, you should learn from Chrissy’s fashion sense. Just wearing the Pope’s attire is too monotonous. Adding some knee-high socks or tights might be more interesting.”

    Meggie Liran: “…”

    As they interacted, she realized that Kailun wasn’t serious at all. His casual demeanor didn’t resemble the cunning demon she had imagined.

    Lecherous, arrogant, greedy… If only this kind of person had died in a woman’s bed long ago.

    She sighed softly. Unable to resist, she could only endure Kailun’s teasing. The tingling sensation in her inner thighs made her body tremble.

    She might hate him, but she still had to live. She wouldn’t bash her head against a wall and leave all the problems to Chrissy.

    She was more concerned about what would happen next.

    Kailun’s willingness to return the Pope’s position to her was unexpected. No, it was the position of acting Pope.

    Regardless, she had regained some power and initiative. It seemed he didn’t care about these things at all.

    Compared to the allure of the Pope’s throne, he seemed more interested in her body.

    Tsk, as expected of Kailun.

    He had claimed to be uninterested in her body before, but now that he had the opportunity, he wouldn’t let go.

    Meggie Liran pressed her legs together, preventing him from going any further. Otherwise, she would lose everything today.

    “Master Kailun, did you call for me?”

    Just as she was resisting him with all her might, Chrissy’s voice suddenly rang out.

    Meggie Liran looked at Kailun in shock. “Didn’t I tell you not to call Chrissy?”

    Kailun chuckled. “But I didn’t agree either.”

    “You beast… Hng~”

    Meggie Liran, wanting to insult him, let out a strange sound. As if struck by a gentle lightning bolt, her body went limp.

  • As a villain, I just want them to behave 245

    Chapter 245: Not Sweet

    Although he had declared that all the plundered wealth would be confiscated, Paul, harboring ulterior motives, secretly stashed away a portion for himself.

    The sweeping raid went unhindered by the Pope, as if she were oblivious to it.

    The residents of Alaye were filled with resentment, fearing the rebel army’s blade would fall upon them.

    They had initially believed that the rebels represented their interests, but they soon realized that the rebels only cared about their own gains. Their goals were completely different.

    Anxious and fearful, they prayed for someone to step forward and take control, even if it were the Empress. At the very least, their lives would be spared.

    The situation in Alaye was changing too rapidly. They feared that someone might lose their mind and perform a terrifying sacrifice, dragging everyone down with them.

    Similar events had happened before, just not in Alaye.

    Many people stayed up all night, unable to sleep peacefully. As soon as they lay down, they would hear exaggerated cries for help.

    It was truly terrible. The Temple had become a chaotic mess.

    By seven in the morning, the rebel army had completed another round of purging. Paul returned to his seat and started writing his report. Huallomen and the others, sitting below him, were also writing their reports, creating a comical scene.

    The eighth-rank bishop, the only true rebel among them, had been excluded from the core group. He was the one doing all the dirty work.

    Although he sensed something was amiss, he never thought that everyone else was on the Pope’s side. It was too absurd.

    Paul sent his completed report to the “Pope” via magic letter and then sent messengers to the Cardinals who were rushing to Alaye, extending an olive branch.

    He promised them promotions and raises once he became the Pope. He also highlighted the strength of their forces, making it seem like all the notable Cardinals in the Temple had pledged allegiance to him.

    Many hesitated. They had heard of this Holy Son, but their impression was that he was just an ordinary Holy Son with rebellious intentions.

    They hadn’t expected Paul to become the leader of the rebel army in the blink of an eye. The situation was truly unpredictable.

    After some deliberation, some Cardinals first accepted the Temple’s summons and entered Alaye, then found an opportunity to sneak away and join the rebel army.

    This number wasn’t small, accounting for over forty percent of the arriving Cardinals.

    For a moment, Paul’s power seemed unprecedentedly strong. If all of this were true, he could indeed threaten the Pope’s position.

    Unfortunately, it was all an illusion. The one truly “illuminating” the land from above was Kailun.

    For some reason, Paul wanted to see Harry again, but he could only return after completing his mission.

    Thankfully, his strength had reached an unprecedented level, now equivalent to two and a half ordinary ninth-rank mages. Suppressing Charles wouldn’t be a problem.

    Perhaps sensing Paul’s gaze, Charles looked up and met his eyes. “Don’t have any unnecessary thoughts. Both “he” and I are watching you.”

    The “he” he referred to was the Pope. As rebels, they couldn’t mention her name directly.

    “What are you talking about? You’ve misunderstood. I just wanted to ask if you’re hungry. After we take down the Papal Palace, I’ll treat you all to a feast.” Paul said casually.

    Charles returned his attention to his report. “Sure, I’ll sit at the kids’ table.”

    …….

    “The Cardinals will arrive in Alaye in a few hours. It’s estimated that over half of them will join the rebel army.”

    In a spacious living room, Helena reported the latest data to Kailun.

    Over the past day, Kailun had recovered from his mental exhaustion with Afra’s help and was now back to his normal state.

    He had further refined his plan, and all that remained was to tie up loose ends.

    “Speaking of which, does the Pope want to personally deal with those rebels?”

    Kailun looked down at Meggie Liran, who was peeling an apple for him.

    “Snap!”

    Meggie Liran cut the peeled apple in half.

    She was furious.

    She had witnessed the Temple falling apart under Kailun’s manipulation, unaware that Paul and the others were still under his control.

    Deep down, she still held onto a sliver of hope, hoping that Charles and the others had realized that Kailun was a fake and that the rebellion was a ploy to rescue her.

    But she also knew that it was just wishful thinking. Everyone was playing according to Kailun’s script. Even her more loyal subordinates had been tricked into signing new contracts under his influence.

    Although the previous contracts still held some power, those people couldn’t reach her anymore.

    Seeing that Meggie Liran didn’t reply, Kailun continued, “You can’t even peel an apple properly. You’re truly useless. You should know that I won’t stay in Alaye for long, so I still need a proxy Pope. I originally planned to give you this position, but now it seems I’ll have to reconsider.”

    Kailun walked over to Meggie Liran, took half of the apple, and ate it. He turned to Helena. “Helena, do you have any suitable candidates?”

    Helena glanced at Meggie Liran and then at Kailun. She pointed at herself. “How about me?”

    Kailun chuckled.

    Helena sighed. “I think Chrissy is a good choice. She’s familiar with the Temple’s affairs and should be able to complete any task you assign her.”

    “That probably won’t work. Chrissy needs to stay by my side. I’ll be taking her back to the Xiya Kingdom. But your suggestion reminded me of my wine server, Queen Rose. I’m sure she’s getting impatient.”

    Kailun deliberately brought up Rose.

    Whether Rose was truly suitable was irrelevant. His main goal was to pressure Meggie Liran.

    Surely the proud Meggie Liran wouldn’t allow a mere wine server to ascend to the position of Pope, right?

    As expected, Meggie Liran’s expression became conflicted and pained after Kailun mentioned Rose.

    Unfortunately, this pain was far from despair. Otherwise, Kailun might have taken it a step further.

    Based on his understanding of Meggie Liran, the only way to completely break her and maximize her goodwill rating was through Chrissy. However, having given up once, Kailun naturally wouldn’t try again.

    Meggie Liran cut the remaining half of the apple into several pieces. “Appointing someone unfamiliar with the Temple as Pope will only harm everyone.”

    “It doesn’t matter. I don’t need a powerful Temple. I need a powerful force under my control that can do my bidding. Does Your Holiness understand?”

    Kailun took another piece of apple and ate it. “But I’m also willing to give you a chance. It depends on whether you want to change. Last night, Chrissy was lying in my arms, saying good things about you. She said you’re capable of handling great responsibilities. Do you know how much Chrissy has sacrificed to ensure you have warm food and decent treatment?”

    He took a larger piece of apple from the plate and forcefully stuffed it into Meggie Liran’s mouth.

    “Mmm~”

    Meggie Liran put down the fruit knife and struggled against his actions, her mouth stretched wide by the large piece of apple.

    “Uncomfortable, right? It should be uncomfortable. This is Chrissy’s daily routine. Now you know how much she has sacrificed for you?”

    Kailun released his hand and pushed the hesitant Meggie Liran again.

    He needed someone obedient, not someone who constantly plotted against him.

    “Let’s go, Helena. It’s time to meet the bishops working in various kingdoms.” Kailun stretched and led Helena out of the room.

    After a while, Chrissy entered the room and walked behind Meggie Liran, patting her back. “Kailun is truly despicable. I’ll talk to him tonight and ask him not to bully you anymore. I’m sorry, it’s all my fault. I should have made it clear beforehand.”

    Meggie Liran wiped her mouth, swallowing the apple. “You don’t have to comfort me. I’m not an idiot. I know what he wants. I can see that he wants to control everything, that he’s waiting for me to submit. In the past, I would rather die than bow to him, but seeing you suffer like this is unbearable.”

    She sighed and continued, “Don’t worry about me. I know what I have to do. I just need some time. Both you and the Temple need me. I won’t break down in front of Kailun. The demon can’t defeat me. He can only make me stronger.”

    Hearing Meggie Liran’s self-analysis, Chrissy smiled meaningfully. “Okay, I’ll listen to you. I hope we can fight alongside each other one day, that we can go back to how things were before.”

    Meggie Liran smiled. “Yes.”

    ……

    That afternoon, Kailun, disguised as the Pope, clashed with the rebel army several times. Both sides were mainly testing each other and didn’t engage in a full-fledged battle.

    The remaining bishops had all arrived in Alaye and chosen their sides. Through the gathered intelligence, Kailun obtained a precise list of those who needed to be dealt with.

    He glanced at it. About four-fifths of the bishops had to be eliminated. It was safe to say that the Temple was rotten to the core.

    If it weren’t for their powerful military might, they would have been overthrown long ago.

    Kailun sent the list to Charles and Paul for review, asking them to separate the people on the list. When the time came, he would let the “tumors” on both sides fight each other.

    It would be a real battle, but the only casualties would be these expendable “tumors.”

    It was worth mentioning that the Empress had sent another invitation, asking Kailun to join her for lunch.

    Yes, the Empress’s second invitation specifically mentioned Kailun’s name, not the Pope’s.

    This meant that she knew the current Pope wasn’t Meggie Liran, but Kailun.

    Kailun naturally accepted the Empress’s invitation.

    But before that, he had a special visitor.

    After dinner, Kailun was alone in the library, studying high-level magic books. Meggie Liran walked in with a plate of fruit and sat down across from him.

    Facing his puzzled look, she asked directly, “What do you want me to do to get the Pope’s position back… I mean, the position of acting Pope will do.”

    After spending some time together, the Pope had clearly figured out Kailun’s temperament. Being forceful would only excite him.

    Meggie Liran wanted to change. She couldn’t remain stagnant.

    She had lost Chrissy, lost the position of Pope, lost the prestige she had accumulated over the years… If this continued, she would only lose more.

    She wanted to bite Kailun to death, but she couldn’t. The slave collar around her neck had turned her into an ordinary person.

    If it weren’t for Chrissy, Meggie Liran might have gone to extremes. A fight to the death would have been the natural outcome.

    But it was Chrissy’s existence that stopped her from going down that path, giving her a glimmer of hope, allowing her to deceive herself into lowering her proud head before Kailun.

    “Your Holiness, you still don’t understand. It’s not about what I want you to do, but what you want to do. Do you understand what I’m saying?”

    Kailun glanced at her and then returned his attention to the magic book.

    Women would only hinder his learning progress. Meggie Liran alone couldn’t excite him. Perhaps with Chrissy, it would be different.

    After all, with Chrissy’s addition, Meggie Liran would gain a new identity: a young and pure mother.

    It was a bit strange, but definitely stimulating.

    In terms of figure, Meggie Liran was superior. She had everything Chrissy had, but the former was more youthful and lively, while the latter was mature and sophisticated.

    Meggie Liran had a stronger aura of authority, which might add a sense of conquest.

    When she looked up just now, Kailun noticed that she had changed into a new outfit, probably her usual Pope attire.

    Grand, dignified, and luxurious. The pure white color made her look holy and inviolable. If she used white light to create a hazy effect, her charm might even increase further.

    His rich experience sparked many interesting ideas in his mind. The once intriguing magic now seemed dull.

    As expected, women really did affect his learning speed.

    He looked up again and saw Meggie Liran, her expression conflicted. “I don’t know what to do. Chrissy just told me to change into my usual clothes and come see you. She said you would teach me the rest.”

    Kailun: “Teach you what?”

    Meggie Liran looked at the fresh fruit on the table. “She didn’t say what to teach. She only said you would feed me fruit.”

    Kailun chuckled. “So you brought a plate of fruit to see me?”

    Meggie Liran’s expression was awkward. “Uh… yes.”

    “Hahaha, you’re so interesting.”

    Kailun laughed heartily, not caring about his image. He wondered if the Pope was truly clueless or just pretending.

    He felt it was probably the latter. This was a form of self-deception. She was still unwilling to face reality.

    He remembered she had once told him, “If you want my body, come and take it yourself.” Now, it would be difficult for her to admit defeat voluntarily.

    “Forget it, I’ll fulfill your wish to be fed today.”

    Kailun pointed under the table. “Come closer, like last time. And remember to bring a few bananas.”

    “Can I sit next to you?”

    Meggie Liran looked troubled. She didn’t want to kneel under the table. She was the Pope, not a dog.

    Kailun smiled gently. “Of course… not. If you’re unwilling, you can go back. I have to cherish my reading time. There’s still a difficult character waiting for me to deal with.”

    He had almost finished reading the Temple’s high-level magic books, and his strength had further increased.

    Now, the existing magic circles couldn’t contain his vast sea of mana. He could only allocate the excess attributes to other areas.

    He wanted to create magic that defied common sense, but he lacked the experience.

    “I… alright.”

    Meggie Liran cursed silently. She grabbed two bananas and walked over to Kailun.

    He extended his right hand and gestured for her to stay below.

    Meggie Liran: “…”

    She resisted the urge to run away, and the urge to tear him apart, and reluctantly crouched down, crawling under the table.

    As a “mother” who had regained Chrissy’s trust, she couldn’t bear to see her suffer alone. She wanted to share the burden of fate’s injustice with her.

    Even though it was painful, she had no other choice.

    Was there any way to deal with Kailun?

    She felt that no one could suppress that demon anymore.

    She had given up, completely given up.

    “Thud!”

    She knelt under the table, her knees aching.

    “It seems Your Holiness has made up her mind this time.”

    Kailun took a banana from her hand and peeled it slowly. “I’m actually quite reasonable. As long as you behave today and sign a new contract, I can make you the acting Pope. The term can be one month, or even a hundred years. What do you think?”

    They had signed a contract before, acknowledging Kailun’s authority as acting Pope. But that contract had many loopholes. Even after the one-month term expired, it wouldn’t affect him.

    Meggie Liran hadn’t expected things to come to this. Now, she was the one being restricted by Kailun.

    Meggie Liran: “Compared to the promise of being the acting Pope, I hope you can treat Chrissy well and stop bullying her. She’s a good girl. It’s all my fault. If it weren’t for me, she might be living a happy and carefree life.”

    Kailun brought the peeled banana to her lips. “That’s not certain. I think she’s very happy and fulfilled every day. You can’t imagine her happiness.”

    “Hmph!” Meggie Liran snorted and took a large bite of the banana.

    The “feeding” was still relatively normal for now. But soon, Kailun made a new request. “Close your eyes.”

    Meggie Liran closed her eyes without hesitation. Unable to change reality, she had resigned herself to her fate.

    But that wasn’t all. Kailun made more requests: take smaller bites, use your tongue more, occasionally nibble with your teeth… countless strange requests.

    Meggie Liran obeyed like a puppet, not even caring when a piece of fruit fell onto her ample bosom.

    After finishing the first banana, Kailun fed her the second one. The process was slow.

    Fortunately, the taste was good, and Meggie Liran could barely tolerate it.

    After an unknown amount of time, she finished the second banana, and Kailun brought her a third one. But this one was scorching hot.

    “Not sweet…”

    Meggie Liran licked it.