Chapter 335.1
Living As the Villainess Queen
âThis journal belongs to my friend,â Pides reluctantly confessed after a momentary pause. His voice quivered, hinting at the inner turmoil he was experiencing. âHe used to be a priest⦠but he abandoned the sanctuary, and now, we donât know where he is.â
Eugene sensed that there was something profoundly unsettling about the note they had discovered. Pidesâs abrupt change in demeanor seemed directly linked to its contents. Numerous questions swirled in her mind, and words of concern danced on her tongue. However, this was not the time for protracted discussions. Pides appeared disoriented, and it was evident he needed time to process his thoughts. Eugene decided to convey only what was absolutely necessary.
âPides, sir,â she began.
âYes?â Pides responded, his gaze fixed on the mysterious note.
âSang-je is not God.â
Pidesâs countenance flickered, torn between faith and doubt.
âA representative of God is not God. Is your devotion directed towards the divine, or towards Sang-je?â
Silence enveloped them for an extended moment. Eugene turned towards Kasser, her expression and gaze communicating a clear message: âLetâs go.â
Kasser hesitated briefly, wrestling with his conscience.
Is it right to leave without intervening? he wondered.
But as he observed Pides standing there, clearly confounded, his concerns dissolved.
Irrespective of his personal feelings towards Pides, Kasser recognized that Pides was evolving into an exemplar of unwavering devotion. A person who wouldnât yield, even if pushed to the brink. Perhaps, Kasser mused, Pides could become Sang-jeâs most formidable adversary.
âAnika Jin,â called out a voice, causing Eugene to halt his steps, with Kasser following closely behind.
âAnika Flora has taken up the mantle of a priest,â Pides continued.
Eugene responded with a nod. âIâve heard some rumors.â
She had caught wind of this development from Dana, just before departing from the sanctuary. Unfortunately, Dana hadnât possessed much information, and their departure had left no time for further investigation.
Pides, wearing a hesitant expression, finally added, âYou should be careful.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Eugene was taken aback by the unexpected advice. âAre you suggesting I should be wary of Flora?â
Pides recollected his recent encounter with Flora at the sanctuary. He had felt uneasy when she mentioned her intention to enter. Unable to openly reveal the sanctuaryâs concealed perils, he had advised her to think it through. In response, Flora had retorted with a piercing gaze.
âWhy? Worried Iâll acquire special abilities like Jin?â she had challenged.
âI donât quite comprehend,â Pides had replied.
âJin didnât have Ramita originally. She couldnât even experience lucid dreams. Yet, suddenly, she gained Ramita overnight. Pides, you know itâs all thanks to the divine arts.â
This was new information to him, but he couldnât find words to counter Floraâs unwavering stare. Her gaze brimmed with the certainty that he had been aware of this all along. No matter what he said, it would have sounded like feeble excuses to Floraâs ears.
âSir Pides.I understand that youâve carried Jin in your heart all this time. The naive Jin remained oblivious until the very end.â
Pides had looked at her with a mix of surprise and resignation. âAnika Floraâ¦â
âThereâs no use pretending,â she had continued, her gaze unwavering. âI know. Who else would comprehend the pain of turning away from something forever out of reach? I, too, was a coward.â
Flora had forced a bitter smile onto her lips, her laughter taking on an eerie tone. Then, almost as if she were talking to herself, she had muttered to Pides, who stood before her.
âBut I shouldnât have been like that. When you want something, you should pursue it relentlessly, clutch it firmly in your grasp. Thatâs why she eventually achieved her desires. I acted so superior, and for what?â
As Flora turned away, Pides refrained from reaching out to stop her. He watched her until her retreating figure vanished into the distance. This wasnât the Flora he had known. Whether she had concealed her true feelings all this time or had undergone a transformation for some unknown reason, he couldnât discern.
In his daily prayers, Pides had strived to control his own heart to prevent becoming a narrow-minded fanatic. Ironically, the Flora he had known, who had only wanted to experience what she desired, had been the very thing he had always been most cautious of.
âAnika Flora is tainted by bitterness and avarice. With such a heart, if she acquires divine arts, thereâs no doubt sheâll wield them for malevolent ends,â Pides asserted.
âFlora is being taught divine arts?â Eugene inquired.
âAnika Flora will be initiated into the sacred arts reserved for the chosen priests,â Pides confirmed.
âOhâ¦â Eugene sighed, a sense of melancholy washing over her. She couldnât help but recall the day when Flora had revealed her desolation upon sprouting the transparent seed.
Flora was the central character in Eugeneâs novel. Through the character, she had momentarily escaped the hardships of her own reality. Eugene had admired her for possessing mystical abilities and battling against malevolence. Even though the real Flora she had met differed from the one in her imagination, she had hoped to establish a genuine connection when the opportunity presented itself. However, a substantial chasm separated Flora from the fake.
Is there a predetermined fate dictating how Flora and I will eventually cross paths? Eugene pondered, wondering about the inevitable clash that seemed to loom between them.
ââ¦Iâm heading back to the kingdom now, so everything will be fine. Pides, please take care. Will you return to the sanctuary?â Eugene inquired.
âYes,â Pides responded.
âI hope Pides discovers the answers he seeks.â
Eugene and Kasser turned and began walking away. Pides watched as their figures gradually faded into the distance. They exchanged affectionate words, their hands tightly entwined, never letting go.
âThe unattainable treasureâ¦â Pides murmured, a phrase that had been etched into his heart, unerasable. Should he have pursued it relentlessly, as Flora had suggested?
A bitter laugh escaped him as he shook his head. At most, he might have become a government official. He would never have ascended to the heights of the monarchyâs position. As an orphan with nothing, it seemed an impossible dream.
However, as Pides turned away, his gaze grew clearer. Sharing the secret he had carried alone with someone else had strangely brought a measure of peace to his heart.