âHey, hey, did you do something to piss off Sua? She looks a little mad.â@@novelbin@@
At Chun-bongâs remark, it wasnât Seo-jun but Namgung Sua who flinched.
âN-no! What do you mean did something wrong? Iâve only been a burden to Seo-junâ¦â
Her reaction was oddly intense. Chun-bong narrowed her eyes.
ââ¦What? What did you do? No wayâ¦.â
As her imagination ran wild, Chun-bongâs soft cheeks flushed bright red. Shameless! Horrified, she clamped her hands over her mouth.
âYou perverted bastardâ¦! Youâre not even married yetâ¦!â
âT-thatâs not it!â
Namgung Sua frantically waved her hands in denial.
âHm⦠Is that so?â
As expected, the misunderstanding didnât last long. Chun-bong hadnât really thought that way in the first placeâshe was just teasing because Suaâs reaction was amusing.
Moments like these were important. A little distraction kept the mind from sinking too deeply into despair.
Otherwise, someone could fall into an endless spiral of gloom, which would truly be a disaster.
âAt least she hasnât completely broken down.â
Relieved, Chun-bong patted her flat chest.
If Sua fell apart, it wouldnât just be a problem for herselfâit would also send Seo-jun into a frenzy.
And if Seo-jun did go berserk, Chun-bong wasnât sure even she could stop him.
Perhaps if she used her secret technique⦠but that was a last resort. No good would come from things escalating to that point.
By now, Namgung Sua felt like a real sister to her.
Hm.
Thinking about it that way⦠Seo-jun really had taken both sisters.
ââ¦You shameless bastard.â
âWhat.â
Seo-jun looked wrongfully accused.
But whether they were actual sisters or not, the fact remainedâhe had taken two women at once.
With nothing to refute, Seo-jun smoothly changed the subject. His gaze fell to the longsword in Namgung Suaâs hands.
Thatâs no ordinary blade.
Of course not. If a sword wielded by a man who was nearly a god wasnât a divine weapon, then what was?
He had initially told Sua to try out her fatherâs sword, but now that he saw her handling two blades at once, he reconsidered.