Chapter 82 (2/2)

If it were the Grand Duke, he could have been blamed instead of treason. It is because male artificial men like to bury people with their behind-the-scenes operations.

Well, even if it’s published as it is, I don’t think he’ll ever read this book.

No matter how popular Perdi was, awareness itself was still not good.

Why would the emperor take the time to read sensual novels when even the aristocrats are criticized as if it’s the end of the world?

But even if they curse on the outside, everyone buys it secretly. Just look at the sales figures…

Vivian did not forget to change ‘The Duke’ to ‘The Count’ just in case.

This resolved the whole scandal. She looked down at the note with a proud face and looked back at Aiden.

He frowned softly with a suspicious face, because there was a mixture of feelings of seeing it again. Eek, Vivian hastily looked away and said.

“Ray.”

“Say it.”

“You’ve read my notes before and now, so you know what I’m writing this time, don’t you?”

“Of course.”

Hmm. Well, then. Vivian stuck out a note to him, speaking up.

“How does the male protagonist behave in this situation?”

“A rogue… classic.”

“There were bullies in the past, there are now, and there will be.”

“Why does this woman get into trouble every time she gets a chance?”

“Oh. My god. That’s not the point! It’s a classic but cool scene.”

Vivian expressed her condolences to the vulnerable hostess, who gets into a quarrel at every opportunity. A man or a woman can be easily jealous and hated.

But that’s all right. Male lead came across it while passing by, so she’ll save you in a cool way. Even if everyone in the world hates you, he will protect you as male lead!

Vivian nodded, muttering to herself an excuse she didn’t know who she was giving to. Aiden seemed to be mulling over her notes, and shortly afterwards, he grasped them and recited them one by one.

“As far as I know, the male protagonist has a miserable past, is emotionally very dry, and seems to be armed with laughter and tenderness along with a pretense to hide it. Am I right to understand?”

“Yes, that’s right.”