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 761 All Dog Men Are the Same

"This...isn't that a bad idea?"

To be honest, if it were the previous Goddess of Justice, she might have rejected such a suggestion without hesitation.

True justice would never tolerate her stalking and spying on others; that's something only evil people would do.

But now, Viktor's tutelage has made the Goddess of Justice's mind more flexible.

She began to learn to hesitate and think.

This shows that she was also wavering and had some desire to try it out.

Vega could tell.

It's not just the thoughts and emotions of the Goddess of Justice that can restore Gwen;

At the same time, Gwen's human emotions, personality, and thoughts are also subtly influencing the goddess of justice.

After all, what matters most to Gwen is different from what matters to the goddess of justice.

The goddess of justice puts justice first; everything else is useless, including emotions.

While Gwen is equally righteous, Victor clearly holds a higher place in her heart than justice itself.

This is also why Viktor has worked so hard for so long.

Now that Justice and Gwen are one and the same, their different thoughts and emotions will inevitably influence each other.

Gwen's adoration and love for Victor makes the current goddess of justice seem more approachable towards him.

They even hoped to follow him and learn true justice.

On the one hand, she thought she might not be able to beat Viktor.

One of the reasons she lost to Viktor was that she lost to him.

On the other hand, her current body originally belonged to Victor's wife.

If she doesn't fall for it, who will?

Therefore, Astraea always hesitates whenever Victor is mentioned.

Seeing this, Vega seized the opportunity and began to persuade the hesitant Goddess of Justice:

“What’s wrong with that? Victor is your husband… oh, I mean the husband of this body.”

"What if that lustful elf takes advantage of Victor's promise to do something unfaithful or impure?"

Isn't this blatant betrayal?

Seeing Astraea deep in thought, Vega continued his pursuit:

“I know you trust Victor, but you also understand the principle of seeing is believing.”

"How can you feel at ease if you don't see it with your own eyes?"

Under Vega's repeated persuasion, the goddess of justice's heart finally began to waver and cracks appeared.

Or rather, the Gwen within her made her begin to waver.

She was eager to know what Victor would do.

As the righteous person she follows, will he take this opportunity to do something treacherous?

On the other hand, the goddess of justice is extremely conflicted because she has to carry out this unjust action.

Astraea could accept agreeing to Viktor's sneak attack because it was seen as an act of 'efficient justice'.

She would stop at nothing to eliminate evil.

However, she cannot convince herself to carry out this action now.

Because this operation was not aimed at eliminating evil, but merely at stalking and spying.

Moreover, all the ideas about Viktor's infidelity were based solely on their speculation.

If she really did this, could she still be considered righteous?

While Astraea was struggling with her dilemma, Vega was carefully observing the goddess whose expression was gradually becoming serious.

Seeing the other person's conflicted and wavering appearance, Vega could roughly guess what she was thinking.

But that's exactly the effect Vega wanted.

Yes, that's how it is, let's just keep agonizing over it.

After struggling with the decision, I found a reason to agree.

Open this brand new door, open this box of human sin and evil.

And if it happens once, it will happen again.

The third time, or even countless times.

Vega is gradually seducing the goddess of justice.

This allowed her to slowly detach herself from her divinity and gradually fall into the abyss of humanity.

Therefore, it won't keep the goddess of justice in a dilemma for too long.

Vega frowned slightly, showing a hint of impatience, and flapped his wings lightly, assuming a posture as if he were about to take off at any moment.

As it looked at her, it spoke in a hurried and anxious tone:

Are you going or not?

"Sigh, if you're not going, I'll go by myself. I won't tell you what happens then."

This was Vega's final, decisive blow.

Neither the goddess of justice nor Gwen could resist this temptation.

Especially when it comes to Viktor.

So, Vega silently counted three numbers in his mind.

3,

2,

1.

"Please, take me with you."

Finally, 'Gwen's' ethereal, divine voice rang out from her throat, each word carrying a resolute meaning.

This time, her voice carried emotion for the first time.

She was filled with curiosity about everything that was happening here, as if everything was waiting to be discovered and witnessed by her own eyes, an emotion that was hard to suppress.

"I want to know if the teacher will stand up for his own sense of justice."

Upon hearing this, Vega's beak tilted slightly upward, revealing a hint of smugness that was neither a smile nor a hint of amusement.

"Oh well."

"I'll reluctantly take you with me."