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 750 I hate regrets, I only like perfect endings (Achieved after one year of continuous updates)

"As expected of you, Viktor."

"They did nothing, yet a few words were enough to make two people who were initially at odds accept each other. That's amazing."

In the dimly lit corridor, Vega's sharp, mocking voice rang out.

Although it was praising Victor, the sarcasm in its tone was obvious and could not be concealed.

Viktor could naturally tell that Vega was implying that he was a "scumbag".

So what?

He never said he was a god of pure love.

"First of all, I am a nobleman, and that is legal."

"Secondly, like you, they are all deeply in love with me."

"at last……"

"Stop, stop, stop spouting your bullshit theories. And what do you mean by 'same as me'?"

Vega impatiently interrupted Victor, who was halfway through his sentence, and said in an even sharper voice:

“Victor, people can’t, or at least shouldn’t.”

Victor was too lazy to waste any more words on this mocking crow.

This crow, whose mind is filled with paint, is impossible to communicate with normally.

He secretly resolved that sooner or later he would make it understand who the real boss was.

Soon, Vega's tone became more serious, and he continued:

"After saying all that, the problem is still the same."

You can't get around Gwen.

Viktor remained silent for a moment, but his steps did not falter.

When Vega is serious, what he says is usually very pertinent.

In reality, the core issue is still Gwen; her current condition makes her impossible for Victor to ignore.

Gwen is his legal wife, and they are formally engaged and married.

But he still can't touch Gwen.

Right now, Justice remains the biggest destabilizing factor, especially now that she's possessing Gwen.

Victor realized that Gwen might possess the ability to wrest control of her body from the goddess of justice.

Furthermore, if Victor wanted to, he could simply say a word and the Goddess of Justice would reclaim control on her own.

The question is, does Gwen really want to regain control of her body?

She may hope, and perhaps even has already recovered, from that cold, paranoid state.

After all, those fanatical believers have been eliminated, and now the only problem is the Goddess of Justice herself.

However, if Gwen really does recover, the primary problem she will face is—

How should she face Viktor?

Or rather,

"Do you really think this righteous and perfect female knight would accept that you have other women?"

"Okay, although not all of them are human."

Vega's words weighed heavily on Viktor's mind.

He did manage to get Lydia and Henney to accept each other, but that was only possible because of Gwen's presence as his legal wife.

After all, everyone who falls in love with Victor knows perfectly well that Gwen is his rightful spouse.

They have become the third party.

"So, Viktor, what's your own perspective on all of this?"

Do you want Gwen to come back?

It's very simple. If the goddess of justice remains with Gwen, then Victor will still have time to deal with other people's relationships.

Even accepting more people.

Because the Goddess of Justice and Gwen are different; they are different beings.

Therefore, Vega's words actually have another layer of meaning:

Are you ready to tell Gwen everything?

Are you ready to give up on Gwen?

Viktor nodded slightly, then calmly spoke:

That's her freedom.

As Vega said, Victor was already aware of all this, unlike Henney and Lia.

Henney is a demon, a demon obsessed with his lust.

She didn't care whether Viktor had other admirers, nor did she care whether Viktor truly liked her.

Her love belonged solely to Victor.

Lia, on the other hand, had accumulated deep emotions during these ten years of separation, which then erupted all at once.

She was afraid of losing Viktor again, so she continued to depend on him, and eventually became unable to leave him.

But Gwen is completely different.

She is steadfast and independent, with clear likes and dislikes, and courageous in facing her own feelings.

If you like something, you like it; if you don't like something, you absolutely don't like it.

Victor believed that Gwen still liked him at the moment.

But liking someone doesn't necessarily mean you have to be together.

Even after he left Gwen for ten years, when Gwen learned that many people still loved him and that he had accepted them back,

Gwen may choose to leave voluntarily.

He ultimately died alone.

Her knightly beliefs instilled in her an unwavering commitment to loyalty; she would not tolerate any disloyalty or betrayal.

She might be able to accept Leah, but that would only be acceptance of Leah herself, not approval of Victor's actions.

Gwen might choose to step aside for Leah's happiness.

"So what will your choice be?"

Vega's follow-up question rang out again.

This time it appeared even sharper, like a sharp steel spike hanging between Viktor's eyebrows.

"I?"

Viktor smiled calmly, then said quietly,

"I will let her leave freely."

Vega's one eye glanced eagerly at Victor, as if waiting for him to continue.

"Then……"

As expected, Viktor's face still carried that calm confidence.

It hasn't changed at all.

“I will challenge her again, and if I win, I will bring her back by force.”

Vega was slightly shocked, clearly not expecting Viktor to choose such a tough answer.

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