Get Ahead of the Fallen Heroine and Make the Bull-Headed Man the Victim - Chapter 175
Chapter 175
The Princess Refuses to Compromise with the Evil God
Why not join in?
This was a good question.
Noah had actually considered joining the fight.
After all, he had nothing to worry about, having been to brothels several times before.
Although Noah had never actually participated, the three-person play was also available in brothels.
However, first, Agatha’s appearance wasn’t Noah’s type, and second, he wanted to maintain some of his evil god image.
If he joined in directly, he felt it would be a bit of a loss of face.
But since the princess had asked, Noah smiled mischievously at her and said:
“Sorry, Princess, but I stole your target for humiliation. Why don’t you come and mock her a few times, or make her lick your shoes?”
“…How boring. We’ve already done that before. There’s no need to do it again.”
Valentina, dressed in a maid’s uniform, refused Noah’s suggestion with a look of disgust.
However, when she saw the two beasts entwined earlier, there was a hint of a smile on her face, filled with contempt and mockery.
It was clear that if Noah hadn’t been there, she would have been happy to humiliate the two.
But Noah’s gaze had turned to Allen, which made her extremely unhappy, so she said what she did earlier.
“A princess who gets bored after just one time is truly hard to satisfy.”
Noah walked towards Valentina, intentionally commenting on her greed, which seemed like ordinary conversation but was actually a mockery of her being difficult to please.
“Compared to a terrible god like you, I’m actually quite easy to satisfy, alright?”
In response, the princess merely shot back in annoyance, then walked toward the throne.
She seemed unwilling to acknowledge Noah, who had just noticed her.
Due to Allen’s nearly complete loss of magic, the king, queen, and little prince, trapped in a magic cage, all fell to the ground in various strange poses near the throne.
Noah had originally looked forward to Valentina doing something, but she simply walked over and stared at the three.
The queen and little prince, like Princess Delia, were not friendly toward Valentina.
Especially the queen; if it weren’t for the constraints of her position, she would probably be even harsher than Delia, a typical wicked stepmother.
While the king did not explicitly side with the queen’s family, it was a fact that he allowed them to bully Valentina. Though he was her biological father, there was little affection.
Eliminating the three and placing the blame on Allen wasn’t impossible.
But the princess didn’t do that; she coldly watched the three unconscious ones before turning to leave.
“Oh? I know you definitely wouldn’t directly kill them, but why not take a few stomps while they’re unaware? Once this opportunity’s gone, it’s gone for good!”
Seeing the princess seemingly lose interest and prepare to leave, Noah followed her without regard for her agreement, just like before.
Not only did he follow, but he also continued to throw sarcastic remarks at her, urging her to do something mischievous.
That said, Noah knew it was a bit much.
The queen and little prince were merely excluding Valentina; they hadn’t done anything too extreme—just two NPCs with little plot significance.
In the original story, only Princess Delia and Prince Mori had special plotlines.
Compared to those two, Valentina’s resentment wasn’t that strong.
If it were him lying there, Noah believed Valentina would definitely take the chance to stomp on his body and face.
That’s the difference in levels of hatred.
“I don’t need such cowardly resistance; facing them head-on is my style.”
The princess replied to Noah without turning her head.
“Haha! You really dare to say that! You’re the one who hid a fake and still calls it a head-on battle!”
Naturally, Noah seized every opportunity to lower his favorability, mocking the princess for using underhanded methods.
“Strategies are also part of direct combat; it’s the fault of those who were fooled for being too foolish.”
The princess suddenly stopped, directing her gaze at Clyde, who was fiercely attacking Allen, making a statement that clearly wouldn’t be made by a typical heroine.
In the past, she wouldn’t have said that those who were deceived were at fault; she would have sided with them.
Clearly, after being fooled multiple times, she had grown more aloof and tough-minded, enabling her to say such things.
It seemed she was talking about Allen and Clyde, but Noah understood that when she referred to ‘those who were fooled,’ she included herself.
Allen was deceived by her, Clyde was deceived by himself, and she was deceived by Clyde.
The foolishness didn’t only lie with the victims and the blonde; this heroine was quite foolish too, having been deceived for so long without realizing that her childhood friend and tutor were both not good people.
“Ha ha, that’s right, so if you were deceived by me, it’s your own foolishness. You can’t blame me, right?”
However, when Noah said this with a malicious laugh, the princess didn’t even think twice before retorting decisively:
“No, that’s definitely your fault!”
“Hey, hey, Princess, how come what you just said is completely different from your earlier standards?”
Upon hearing this, Noah deliberately put on a somewhat displeased expression, giving the princess the impression that if she didn’t change her tune, he might just forcibly remove her stockings.
“Hmph, say what you want, but it’s still your fault.”
Yet the princess’s attitude had clearly become autocratic, completely unaffected by Noah’s words, displaying a stubbornness of ‘I can admit my mistakes, but Noah saying she’s wrong is absolutely unacceptable.’
She wasn’t afraid of Noah’s threat to forcibly remove her stockings at all.
From both her expression and demeanor, the princess was now much closer to the statue of the Dragon Queen of the Noah Temple.
Dressed in a simple maid outfit, she exuded an aura of royalty—strong, decisive, and unaffected by the outside world, with methods that were quite clever and cunning.
She was already very close to becoming a villainous queen.
However, to fully fall into darkness, it seemed the next person to exit her life should indeed be Noah, this evil god.
Noah truly looked forward to the day when the princess would completely descend into the role of a villainous queen.
“…By the way, there’s one more person I must meet. So, how about it? I’m going to see my dear sister now. Do you want to come along?”
Just as Noah was reflecting on the princess’s transformation, she suddenly reminded him that this incident wasn’t over yet; there was still someone to settle accounts with.
Noah had initially wanted to smirk and say that of course he would go.
But just then, a familiar white figure walked by in the distance down the corridor behind the princess.
The moment he saw her, Noah changed his mind.
He immediately adopted a nonchalant attitude, as if he were very busy, and while passing by the princess, he said in a rather annoying, flippant tone:
“Sorry, Princess, but I have a rendezvous to attend. You go ahead and enjoy your sisterly bonding.”
“…”
The princess didn’t respond at all; behind her, there was a silence that felt almost deathly…
Well, not entirely, because if one listened closely, they could still hear the victim calling out a certain name, while the blonde seemed to be resisting but gradually enjoying it.
But Noah didn’t care.
Since the priestess princess was so bold as to come directly to the palace, it would be remiss of Noah not to pay her a visit.
And it would also annoy the real princess—wasn’t that killing two birds with one stone?
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