Chapter 365.1
Living As the Villainess Queen
Eugene delighted in showering kisses upon Kasser, caressing his eyes, nose, and mouth. The playful sensations sent shivers through his body, though Kasser, initially amused and silent, eventually averted his gaze during Eugeneâs continuous cascade of affection.
Perplexed and discreetly offended, Eugene wondered, âIs he avoiding me?â She firmly held his face in her hands, immobilizing him. Catching his eyes, Kasser gruffly interrupted, âStop it.â
âWhy?â Eugene inquired innocently.
âIâm in trouble,â Kasser admitted.
âTrouble with what?â she pressed.
âI have a plethora of reports to read today, and I canât concentrate.â
Puzzled, Eugene stared at him momentarily, then shook her head with a subtle expression. She slid one hand down his abdomen, but the moment the firm front of his pants met her fingertips, Eugene pulled away, startled.
Amused by the narrowing of his eyes as their gazes locked, Eugene couldnât help but feel a twinge of guilt. The recent kiss had held no erotic intent, making it both amusing and poignant that he responded to her touch like a tentacled creature.
Beyond kisses and hugs, he refrained from any sexual contact since she discovered her pregnancy, yet she sensed he was merely holding back. Occasionally, she glimpsed a yearning in his eyes as he looked at her, but she feigned ignorance, forced to play along. Coping with the bodily transformations, compounded by sleep deprivation and morning sickness, left her with no alternative but to pretend.
Now, at four and a half months into her pregnancy, she had grown accustomed to the unfamiliar changes. The sensation of her expanding belly overwhelmed her at times, but the promise of a growing child made it all worthwhile. Fortunately, her morning sickness had nearly subsided, and her appetite had returned. Yet, a few days ago, she began experiencing cravings that had been absent for a while.
Before the pregnancy, they had shared intimate moments almost daily, except when Kasser was unavoidably away. Their lovemaking had been fervent and intense, the tingling electricity on her peripheral nerves addictive. Yet, during the initial trimester, her sex drive had surprisingly waned, leaving her feeling asexual. Lately, however, she found herself yearning for it.
âKasser,â Eugene said with a meaningful smile. âI think the child is completely settled now.â
âWhat did the doctor say?â Kasser asked, realizing he hadnât received any updates from the doctor.
âItâs just a feeling, and sometimes a motherâs instincts prove more accurate than any competent doctor,â Eugene asserted, recalling the image of a little snake lazily swimming in the water.
âIâm relieved to hear you trust your instincts,â Kasser responded.
âThe doctor mentioned that once Iâm stabilized, Iâll be able to⦠though Iâll need to exercise caution,â Eugene added.
âCaution about what?â Kasser inquired.
Eugene regarded him with a perplexed expression, her gaze momentarily sliding down his abdomen before meeting his eyes again. For a moment, Kasserâs eyes wavered and he cleared his throat. Eugene couldnât help but chuckle.
âWhy would a doctor say that?â Kasser questioned, clearly bewildered.
Without a straightforward answer, Eugene replied in a low, embarrassed voice, âBecause I asked.â
Just half a year ago, Eugene would never have imagined a doctor entertaining such a question. It seemed experience brought about a certain boldness with age.
âYou askedâ¦?â Kasserâs eyes gleamed with an unusual curiosity.
âEven today?â he pressed.
Sensing the change in proximity, Eugene pushed away his suddenly close shoulder.
âHe mentioned that five months would be sufficient for stabilization.â
âFive monthsâ¦â
His eyes betrayed a mix of elation and frustration, emotions that Eugene hadnât anticipated, considering Kasserâs usual reserve.
âAnd there are a few caveatsâ¦â
âWhat?â Eugeneâs expression turned slightly mischievous, sensing his heightened concentration. âI canât tell you here, and⦠Iâll inform you tonight.â
âWhy canât you tell me here? Weâre the only ones present.â
Just as Kasser voiced his question, a knock on the door interrupted them, and a servant called out to Kasser, âYour Majesty.â He released a small sigh, annoyance evident on his face, while Eugene stifled a laugh.
Kasser, frowning, pressed his upper body against hers, seemingly intending to shield her. Eugene adjusted her disheveled posture, half-lying down as well, and Kasser turned to answer the servant who had entered, calling out.
âYour Majesty, the Fire King of the Lava Kingdom is here. He mentioned a prior appointment, but we received no notice, so weâre directing him to the outer parlor first.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Kasserâs expression tightened, and he responded, âYes⦠I forgot to mention, we have important matters to discuss. Take him inside and ensure no one approaches.â
âAt your service, Your Majesty,â the servant acknowledged before leaving.
Once the servant had departed, Eugene remarked with a smile, âThe seed has finally arrived at our doorstep.â
When Eugene had initially pilfered Sang-je seeds from the Holy City, it had been a simple act of curiosity. However, witnessing the unfolding events, the seeds created by the larks now seemed to hold greater significance.
âA visitor awaits, Kasser. Shall we proceed?â Eugene asked Kasser, who remained seated without any apparent intention of rising.
âYou stay here. Iâll meet him first and ensure he doesnât catch you off guard.â
While the words conveyed a sense of caution, in Kasserâs mind, they resonated as a clear warning.