Chapter 55: Villainess’s successful strategy (1)
Rehabilitating the Villainess
Kikiiik!
Shael entered her room without knocking.
Unlike the usual, where I had to go to the Azbel family, Shael came to the Baslett family instead, just as she had promised yesterday.
âYou are late.â
âIâm not late.â
We exchanged similar words as before, only our roles had reversed.
âWhat would you like to do today?â
âWhat about the body?â
She replied my question with a completely different question.
âShe must think that I am still suffering from the coldâ¦â
Of course, I was completely healthy. It was a common cold at best, it wasnât enough to weaken the body of a swordsman.
âIâm fine now.â
ââ¦â
At my words, Shael lowered her head to confirm if I was really healthy.
It seemed that she didnât believe me.
Now that was quite hurtful! She didnât trust me at all even though weâve been together for a few months now.
Therefore, I decided to bully Shael to my heartâs content today.
âLetâs go.â
âDonât go out. Wear this and go to sleep.â
With those words, Shael handed me an air purifying magic tool.
I donât know why she did, but she kept ignoring me afterwords.
âIf you are not going out, I will go out alone.â
ââ¦â
Shaelâs primary goal was my dessert. So she had no choice but to follow me.
After a short preparation, we left the Baslett familyâs mansion and walked around the Baslett territory. To be honest, I didnât want to come here with Shael. It wouldâve been better to walk around the Azbel territory, which was much richer overall.
Of course, that didnât mean that the streets of Baslett territory were not attractive.
Now that I thought about it, there were many unique sights which could only be seen here.
âWhere are we going?â
Where? I wasnât sure either. I couldnât find a new place to visit. It was because there were so many places I visited with Shael these days.
âToday I just want to wander around aimlessly.â
âOkay, then.â
I was about to enter an alleyway with Shael, but someone shouted from behind.
âHey, youngsters!â
Shael and I were dressed in the usual noblemanâs clothes. So there was no way someone couldâve carelessly shouted at us, but contrary to my expectations, it was an old man who seemed to be a fortune teller.
âWhat?â
ââ¦â
Thereâs no way Shael would like this. Itâd be a problem if it upset Shael, so I needed to leave quickly.
âI see a death in the near future!â
âHaah? There he goes with his nonsenseâ¦â
I let out a sigh and spoke to the old man. âIâm not interested, so Iâll be leaving.â
âMore, tell me more.â
Surprisingly Shael showed interest in the fortunetellerâs nonsense.
That Shael, who was rude to the extreme, was politely talking to this fortuneteller!
It left me speechless.
I, on the other hand, came from a modern era, so I didnât believe in the fortunetellerâs nonsense.
âHow can she be fooled by such things so easily?â
I couldnât understand. No matter how stupid Shael was, she seemed to be quick-witted when it came to things like this.
I had no choice but to remain silent and listen to the conversation between Shael and the fortuneteller.
âIn one week. No, maybe that death will come sooner.â
âIn the near future or within a week?â
I wanted to tell Shael that it was better not to believe in these things, but this was indeed a rare chace to see Shael embarrass herself, so I put it off for the moment.
âIs there any way to escape that death?â
âTo be honest, it is impossible.â
The old man took a deep breath, and opened his mouth, âBut there is one way to avoid it.â
âWhat is that?â
âI canât say it because it might ruin that possibility.â
Shael glared at the fortuneteller.
I couldnât help but laugh. The fortuneteller was asking for money.
I paid for Shael, who was waiting for the fortunetellerâs words.
âTell me.â
âLooks like that man has a way out of this.â
ââ¦?â
At the fortunetellerâs words, Shael looked back at me.
âDid she really believe this bullsh*t? Did she become a fool instead of a villainess?â
âBy the wayâ¦â
At those words, Shael looked at the fortuneteller. She was showing absolute trust in the word of this old man.
âAre you guys in a relationship?â
âNo. There is no relationship.â Thatâs what Shael said.
I felt it was wrong and corrected it, âWe are getting married soon.â
It was true, since we were already engaged.
Since Shael was speaking politely, I did the same as well.
Shael glared at me for a moment, but thanks to the fortunetellerâs next word, I was able to easily get away with it.
âThen, how about drawing out these cards?â
At the same time, the old man held out a card.
And, Shael suddenly pulled out a card with a concerned expression.
âWhat does this mean?â
âYouâll know later. So youâd better be on your way.â
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