Chapter 163
Living As the Villainess Queen
âWay of magicâ¦.â
She thought that maybe the diagrams from the torn page had something to do with the words âWay of magicâ, seeing that Jin had muttered these words while clutching on the sheets.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
There also had been something similar to that on Earth- where she had originally lived. Like that of a dark magic, or the ability to summon demons.
Back in the Middle Ages when religion reigned all over the world, dark magic was something that was greatly respected, people believed in its existence and they made sure to live their lives in accordance with its teachings. But modern society today was different, and people think of those as nothing but tales.
Like Earth, science prevails in Mahar. But even with the idealistic nature of Mahar, unexplainable events seem to happen on a daily basis.
âI wonder if it has something to do with summoning Mara, the God.â Eugene thought.
But then the story didnât make any sense. Rodrigo said that Jin had disappeared right before the ritual, and it seemed like he didnât know the reason why the queen went to the desert. If Jin wanted to summon Mara, she shouldnât feel the need to hide it from them.
Getting help from the servants of Mara would have benefited Jin so much, but why did she feel the need to gather those old texts instead? It wasnât as if they didnât know each other, and she even had the title âSaintâ attached to her name.
Completely lost in her thoughts, Eugene traversed along the corridors with no maid trailing beside her. She didnât ask for company because she didnât think that she would take so long in the library.
Nearing the galleries, her thoughts drifted to the memories of her playing with Abu. She fondly reminisced as she trudged along.
âI havenât seen Abu since that dayâ¦â
She wasnât able to thank him properly. If it werenât for Abu, she wouldâve been severely injured from falling off the horse.
Eugene went to the spot where she and Abu would always meet. She also made sure to arrive at the same time of day like they used to, and even faced the direction where Abu would always come from. She called for him and waited, but the small, black panther did not appear.
âAbu!â
Eugene called for him again. But still, Abu did not show up. Even with Abuâs absence, Eugene decided to wait further. She was confused as to why the Kingâs hwansu was not appearing, even though heâs definitely around the area.
Hwansu is a type of Lark, and now sheâs able to sense the presence of a Lark nearby. She was able to perceive them before too, but it had been unclear back then.
Ever since she had a lucid dream of being able to use her Ramita, her senses seemed to double over and have grown sharper. The peculiar feeling she always sensed from a Lark felt much stronger, more recognizable now.
âAbu. If you donât come out right this second, I swear Iâm going to leave!â
Upon hearing her words, the small, black panther suddenly made an appearance. He was situated underneath a bush, slowly crawling out of its position, not exuding his usual demeanor of confidence and enthusiasm.
The pantherâs ears were flattened back against its head, and his shoulders stooped low to the ground. He looked almost pitiful in that state.
She was suddenly reminded of Abuâs fierce state. The sight of Abu fighting a monster whose size is as big as a house is still clear in her mind as if it happened yesterday. Abu was confident and unwavering then, unlike the panther that she was seeing now.
He looked so cute in this state that she wanted to pull him into a hug and rub her face directly to his soft, matted fur. Laughter is also threatening to burst out of her, but she held it in her chest instead.
She didn;t know why the pantherâs acting like this, but he seemed so serious that sheâs glad sheâs able to reign her laughter in, not wanting to offend the panther in any way.
âAbu, whatâs wrong? Are you mad at me?â Eugene asked.
He answered her by lying down on the soft ground and wagging his tail. He seemed to be saying ânoâ.
âI was really thankful for the help youâve given me that day. Sorry for saying that just now. Is that why youâre upset?â She asked the panther.
He only continued wagging his tail.
âHmmm. What could be the problem? I canât figure it out.â
Eugene approached Abu slowly, not wanting to scare the panther off as she made her way towards him. Abu didnât seem bothered with their close proximity. Eugene stretched out her hands and pulled the black panther close to her, closing him into an embrace.
âAbu, itâs okay.â
As if she was comforting a child, she patted Abu as she held him in her arms. Abu seemed to enjoy her affections that he began to purr at her ministrations. Regaining his spirits quickly, his ears suddenly turned upwards, looking like his old self again.
The truth was, Abu was not able to forget Eugeneâs screams of fear when he threw the rat right next to her.
After that incident, he was worried that Eugene might not like him anymore. Even when he was praised for helping her when she fell off the horse, it still did not ease his worries away.
But now with Eugene hugging him and playing with him the same way she always did before, his fears slowly melted down and diminished completely. He even flipped to his back to show his playfulness.
He could not speak, but he looked at her as if heâs promising her that he will never throw a rat towards her again.