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...
"The original Gwen believed in justice."
"And now, her faith has become..."
"you."
As a deity, Vega can see into the soul fire of others.
And on Gwen's soul fire, a hazy shadow was attached.
It could tell at a glance that it was Viktor.
This shows that Viktor's presence had a profound impact on Gwen.
Gwen has gradually become inseparable from him.
Upon hearing this, Viktor remained silent for a moment.
In a sense, this moment is exactly as Viktor originally intended.
"Look on the bright side, Viktor, you've already succeeded."
Gwen has forgotten the sense of justice in her heart, or perhaps she hasn't.
She simply prioritized this sense of justice over Viktor's.
First Viktor, and finally, the justice she pursued and believed in.
"instinct."
This is Gwen's current situation.
She abandoned all feelings, because any kind of emotion would only cause Gwen inner turmoil.
Gwen will be confused by Victor's presence.
Because she didn't want to believe that the most important person in her heart had unknowingly become Victor.
Therefore, she would become confused because of this dilemma.
Therefore, Gwen needs this instinct to correct her perception.
Thus, instinctively, Victor took on almost the entirety of Gwen's inner world.
Vega chattered away, then let out a wicked laugh.
"You're really something, Victor."
"You know what? Maybe you're more suited to be this evil god."
Indeed, in Vega's eyes, Victor's behavior was far more egregious.
He succeeded; he accomplished everything.
He used every means to make Gwen go from hating him to starting to acknowledge him and gradually accept him.
Ultimately, she couldn't leave him.
However, everything Viktor did was for his own benefit.
For his fate that was not meant to end.
Victor successfully avoided it.
"Instinct" is the last resort for those believers.
Fanatical believers think that the goddess of justice is the purest and most impartial justice, and that this justice is without any personal feelings.
In their minds, this is what a goddess should look like.
As a result, Gwen was not loved by her family and friends from a young age.
Her father and brother neglected her, and the servants in the house were afraid of her.
Growing up in such an environment created an emotional void in her.
She is not good with words and not good at expressing her feelings, because she doesn't need this extra affection.
Therefore, those believers successfully instilled "instinct" in Gwen through this.
If Gwen develops any unnecessary emotions, then the power hidden within her will awaken, transforming her into the form of "instinct".
Instinct would make Gwen abandon all unnecessary emotions and focus solely on the one thing she truly believed in.
That is, "justice".
If Viktor hadn't done so much for Gwen, if Gwen never had a place for Viktor in her heart.
So, with the support of this "instinct"...
Gwen might really become the embodiment of justice.
She would never think about anything else except upholding the justice in her heart.
so……
"You succeeded, Viktor."
When Gwen's sense of "justice" was replaced by "Victor".
So, what would Gwen do in a state of "instinct"?
The answer is obvious.
Viktor remained silent for a moment, looking at Gwen, who was tilting her head slightly and meeting his gaze, before continuing to ask Vega.
How can she recover?
Vega tilted his beak to the side, and a mocking, disdainful voice rang out:
"Don't ask me, I'm an evil god."
"Evil gods don't have that many ways to save people."
Victor looked at Gwen.
An idea arose in my mind.
...
It rained inexplicably again today.
Although it is already autumn, continuous autumn rain is quite normal.
But after several days of rain, seeing rain again can still be disheartening.
Leah leaned against the study window, staring intently through the glass at the light drizzle outside.
Watching them fall continuously onto the bluestone in their own yard.
Suddenly, her gaze drifted to a point slightly further away.
A carriage slowly came to a stop at the entrance of the Clavner mansion.
What's unusual is that there were no horses tied to this carriage.
Even the wheels are driven by magic.
The car door opened, and Victor stepped out.
Immediately afterwards, Gwen stepped off the carriage and onto the ground.
Seeing the two people who appeared together, Lia was a little confused.
But she still hurriedly and anxiously stepped over the stairs.
In one breath, he stood at the entrance of the mansion.
As they approached the door, Lia seemed a little nervous.
She slowed her pace, straightened her clothes, straightened her back, and placed her hands on her chest.
Try to lower your eyebrows and eyes as much as possible, and appear somewhat indifferent.
Once she was fairly satisfied with her posture, Lia nodded.
Hmm, it should be fine.
Lia pushed open the door and leaned against the door frame.
As if timed perfectly, I saw Victor and Gwen standing at the door.
Her face was cold, and a detached voice gradually rang out:
"You've finally decided to come back?"
Victor nodded, walked past Lia, and entered the mansion.
He left only one sentence and began to speak:
"Prepare a room for Gwen."
"Gwen will be staying with us for the next few days."
Lia was stunned for a moment, forgetting all the words she had just prepared.
She turned around, looked at Victor walking away, and couldn't help but ask:
"Why don't you just let Gwen sleep with me?"
However, Victor had already gone upstairs and showed no intention of responding to her.
Liya puffed out her cheeks in anger, making her face look like a steamed bun.
At that moment, Gwen slowly walked up.
Lia turned around and suddenly felt a chill in her heart.
Gwen in front of him seemed devoid of any emotion, her expression cold and indifferent.
If it weren't for her appearance and temperament, she would be almost identical to Gwen.
She really wasn't sure she could recognize who the other person was.
At this moment, Gwen looked at Lia and slowly spoke:
"Need not."
“I can sleep in the same room as Victor.”