Online Game: Confessing to an Underage Noble Lady at the Start

After playing an online game all night, he suddenly died and transmigrated into the game, becoming a famous villain.

At the very beginning, he confessed to the high-ranking duke's daughte...

Chapter 112 Old Deng, you're about to get a beating.

Waaah—!

The train slowly started moving, and the steel behemoth trembled as it traveled along the endless tracks.

The passengers in the carriage were already seated, and Victor was no exception.

He was sitting in the first-class carriage of the train, slowly pouring himself a cup of coffee.

The wisps of steam rising from the coffee made the entire first-class carriage seem so quiet and elegant.

Victor looked out the window.

Scenery flashed by on both sides of the road.

Outside the window, the town had already sped away like a whirlwind.

The vast, dense forest, with its towering and lush vegetation, resembles a series of beautiful, flowing paintings.

He looked at the sunlight outside and felt it was a bit too bright.

Kefla sat opposite Victor.

From the moment she got on the bus, her gaze remained fixed on the scenery outside the window.

Watching the scene flow by, Kevlar said calmly:

"Because of my profession, I need to travel frequently, so I often take the Magic Train."

"The view outside the window always gives me a brief moment of peace."

Victor turned around and looked at Kefla in front of him.

Putting aside her personality for the moment, the other party is also a stunning beauty.

Her purple hair was as noble and elegant as a violet.

Only when Gwen wasn't around could Victor sense his older sister's composure and maturity.

To be honest, Victor didn't want to be alone with this witcher sister.

He knew Gwen, but he didn't know Kevlar.

After all, a character who died in the original storyline isn't worth Victor digging into her deeds.

So he didn't say a word.

Too much talk leads to mistakes.

After a brief silence, Kevlar was the first to speak:

"I have a question for you."

She looked out the window and spoke as if it were a casual remark.

"If my father wants to annul your engagement with Gwen when we go back this time, what will you do?"

He had no reason.

"Viktor said calmly."

If Angus Delin were a self-serving individual, the other party would simply make his engagement to Gwen a done deal, or even be prepared to have Gwen marry him immediately.

Because the current Victor is not the same as before.

He is now like an eagle that has spread its wings.

It only took one or two months for his name to be sung throughout the capital and the entire empire, from being gradually forgotten as a former magical genius of the empire.

Countless nobles were watching the spot next to Victor.

Viktor's current stability is largely due to his engagement with Gwen.

Once the news of the annulment of the engagement spreads, it probably won't even be the next day before countless people are ready to send their daughters to his side.

These are the filthy nobles.

They didn't care that Victor had once been looked down upon by them; all they knew was that Victor was the rooster that laid golden eggs.

Once you're in a relationship with him, even if you don't expect to rise to the top, you'll definitely reap the rewards.

However, Victor didn't know much about Angus.

Although he was also a boss unit, he had been beaten up by Viktor before.

But what impressed him most about Angus was...

Gwen, living in an era of absolute justice, sacrificed her own family for the greater good.

Because Angus's actions tainted the justice that a knight should possess, the righteous Valkyrie personally murdered her father.

This storyline has been criticized by some players, who believe that Gwen has no sense of family.

But players can understand this clearly if they think about the context.

At that time, the Delin family occupied almost the entire northern part of the empire, and their arrogance led them to disobey even the orders of the new empress.

They united, intending to rebel and overthrow Aurelion's rule.

But by then Viktor was dead, and the new empress no longer needed to focus all her energy on him.

Her mage army only needs to regroup slightly to completely crush the north again and again.

For this reason, Angus Delin even allied with the barbarians of the North, just in order to be able to challenge Aurelion.

Ultimately, this alliance did not materialize.

Gwen, who returned early, killed Angus Delin.

She carried her father's head back to the capital, thus preserving the reputation of the Delin family.

Viktor snapped out of his daze.

In the game, Angus Delin is also a villainous character who players need to defeat.

That was around that time.

He beat his father-in-law again and again.

"Is that so?"

Kevlar smiled, but her smile lacked its usual liveliness.

“He has more than one daughter, Gwen.”

As she spoke, a strange light flashed in her eyes.

The blue sky outside the window was reflected in her eyes, and the surging waves made her heart somewhat unsettled.

Beneath her purple eyes, a hint of melancholy had crept in without her noticing.

Viktor took a sip of his coffee and turned to look out the window.

The surging waves outside rushed towards him, but the distant sea seemed to have a different mood, restless on its own, with the ever-undulating horizon separating the sky from the earth.

The sun shines brightly on the water, its rays lingering gently.

Kevlar's every breath seemed to carry a faint sorrow that lingered for a long time, for some reason.

...

Time flies by, and a day passes in the blink of an eye.

With the two remaining silent, the entire carriage seemed to quiet down considerably.

Waaah—!

With a loud whistle, the train's clanging and clattering sounds gradually reached people's ears.

We're almost at our destination.

Victor stood up, but Kevlar walked towards the car door before him.

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