196 Virgin of the Wilderness 2 (1/2)

What the fuck!?

The jade is coming!? Over there!?

Nyah

I'm going to relay the audio.

And then I heard a conversation between them.

--Lolo, what happened suddenly, I wonder...

--Oh, don't worry about it. Cats are whimsical. Sometimes. Instead, I thought you had returned to Oliglow.

Yeah, well, I missed Lecter's voice after all this time.

No matter who you're dealing with, always be polite and somewhere kind. In other words, it's a strange voice.

I could easily think of a beautiful smile and a glitter of royal aura in my head from a good general.

And this... I'm sure I'm exploring it now using my full ”appraisal” skills...

You must be talking to someone and reading behind the words and their backs from how they express their skills and how they change their emotions. I'm really scared of people like this...

I'm really glad I'm not your enemy.

--Oh, that's right. Of course I was in Oliglow. But I... I really wanted to save you. The other day, I found out in Oliglow that you fell to the poison arrow with the force of foresight. The poison arrow hits me... because of that poison, you're lying on the floor... That's why I came out of Oliglow desperately to save you...!

--Oh, that's amazing. I wonder why I saw such a scene. But rest assured. I'm not pinning like this and lying on the floor right now. I'm fine.

- Yes! You look really well. I was surprised, too. But since Lecter is kind, why don't you just make sure he doesn't worry about me and his men? Even if you think you are fine, you may still have poison left. Your body is actually more tired than usual. After all, I'm a ”prefetched Virgin”, so I'm sure what I saw...!

Hmm? Poisonous arrow...?

Does that mean that the assassination scenario at the tournament was part of the scenario?

And you think that poison was actually a sleeping scenario by now?

Yeah, I've gotten better...?

― ― It is true that there was poison arrow noise, but thanks to Anis, I was able to do everything quickly. That's why I'm not sleeping. What if I was mistaken for a normal sleeping scene at night?

--Well! There must be a mistake like that... The poison that attacked Lector-sama must have been an instant poison. In such a poisoned crisis situation, your men cannot easily bring their lovers from enemy countries closer, even to the Virgin. Ha! Did she use something suspicious behind her back? Because no one but me can foresee it and save you properly!

--I don't know what you're mistaken for, but Anis is not an enemy woman or just my lover. Wife. That's what all of us in this castle know, so there's not a single man here who would prevent a worried wife from rushing to her husband's place.

The voice of Lecter whispered quietly.

But I see.

Is it possible that in that maiden game, the scenario of the Virgin not being the General's ”wife” but as a ”lover” was progressing?

Speaking of which, this marriage was triggered by a priest who wasn't supposed to be in the scenario. And in that game, on the system, endings would have been the wedding scene regardless of the opponent.

Does that mean that in that game scenario, the heroine's Virgin wasn't married to the general?

And as a ”lover”, you'll be late for that fallen Lecter.

Perhaps it was the setting of a protagonist who was desperately trying to rush to the importance of the general, such as a mere ”lover” whom the general favored, and someone who rebelled against being an enemy human being.

The formal ”wife” position was the first rebellion. If it was just a ”lover brought back from an enemy country”, there would have been rumours of ”mistress” or ”enemy spy who deceived the general with colorful tricks”, and it might not have been strange for anyone to believe it.

And maybe someone who believed that suspicion was the scenario that disturbed the hero when he tried to rush.

But in fact, if I had arrived a little late at that time, I think he would have been in great danger.