Chapter 18: The senior who invited me to dinner "I'm worried about what I might do to you..."
Only the drink fell before her eyes, but she didn't say anything. Seeing the familiar hem of her clothes, Aveda deliberately said, "Senior, did you poison it?"
"Who would do such a thing!" Kaluyege, whose character was suspected, retorted, unable to understand what was going on in her mind.
"Then you should at least say something like, 'I'm buying you a drink because you've been doing well lately.' It's suspicious if you just put it down without saying anything.
Senior, do you approve of my recent work performance?"
Iveda, who thought she would not get a reply, heard Kaluyege's "hmm", which was so low that it was inaudible.
Although her expression was still as depressed as if she had lost all hope in life, Avida's heart became lively and she wanted to do something bad.
"But you clearly trust Robin-sensei more. During the festival and the harvest festival the night before, you only assigned Robin-sensei secret missions."
"Because his family's abilities are more suitable."
"Really? If you don't believe me, on my first day, you threatened me, saying you would carefully observe whether I was qualified to be a teacher at Babirus.
Now, senior, have you got any results from your observations?
Am I a threat to the treasures of Babirus?"
In Babirus's teaching, students are treated as treasures.
Amidst the junior's depressed questions, Kaluyege endured her pulling at the corner of his clothes. He always felt that there was something inappropriate in her behavior.
"No threat."
"Then please treat me to a meal, Senior."
As Kaluyeger was hesitantly thinking about how to refuse, the corner of his clothes was loosened and he heard a decadent sigh, "Sure enough, Senior, you still prefer Mr. Robin."
As if by some strange coincidence, he heard himself say, "Okay."
When the clock struck the hour, Iveda, having received the signal to leave work, instantly regained her energy. Having achieved her goal, she said before saying goodbye, "Teacher Kaluyege, you are such a good devil."
Kaluyeger, who was still standing there, felt unhappy about being called a good devil, and also felt like he was being teased.
"Hey, Kaluyeger-senpai!"
Kaluyeger, as soon as he opened the door, he saw Avida, that smiling face, different from the huge rain curtain that was isolated outside by the magic barrier.
"Today it suddenly turned torrential rain, and I thought it would be a shame to ask the senior who was treating us to come to the appointment in the pouring rain, so I came to pick him up."
Aveda answered Kaluyeger's unspoken questions considerately.
"Wouldn't it be better to do it another day?"
"I don't think you're the kind of devil who would change your plans just because of the weather," Iveda added seriously. "Besides, I don't want to change my shampooing schedule."
No male demon could possibly understand how strictly Avida arranges her bathing time.
Kaluyege certainly wouldn't change his plans just because of the weather, but he wouldn't force others.
Just now, he was about to send a message to ask Aveda if she needed to change the time.
As a result, the recipient rang the doorbell before the text message was sent.
"Let's go." Kaluyege had already prepared to go out before sending the text message.
The French-style western restaurant is dazzling with lights, even the glasses are sparkling, revealing its high price.
After taking her seat, Aveda thanked Kaluyege for his gentlemanly act of pulling out the chair for her and said jokingly, "Teacher Kaluyege, you are really very particular about your preferences."
To Kaluyege, all the luxury restaurants were just ordinary places he frequented. Thinking that he didn't like it, he suggested, "We can try another place."
"It's okay, I can accept your low-key display of wealth."
"That's not what I meant."
Tired, Kaluyege watched the other party skillfully call the waiter to take the order. She was even more accustomed to this place than herself.
"It's not an intention to show off wealth and status..."
When it comes to admission to the devil's high-end restaurant, money isn't the only criterion; status is.
Any demon who wants to step into this place must be at least level seven in strength.
The ranks of demons increase from one to ten, with level six being the dividing point. The higher you go, the harder it is to climb.
The eighth-level Kaluyeger was more concerned about the other party's unfinished words. He picked up the wine glass and tried to ease the strange and ominous mood.
The speaker leaned forward, raised a hand to adjust his hair, and casually said, "Are you hoping that this romantic environment will enhance our relationship?"
Kaluyege, who was almost choked by the wine, looked at the speaker in embarrassment, his eyes full of ridicule.
"Shut up." He could only threaten with words.
Avida, who didn't feel the slightest bit of danger, cut off the suspected steak dish and said, "You're getting angry out of shame, Senior."
Just a joke, what's there to be angry about?
Kaluyege felt that the other person's smiling eyes and eyebrows were saying this, and he hoped that this lunch would end as soon as possible!
Fortunately, the other party behaved normally in the following time, but Kaluyeger was uneasy and always felt that she was holding it back.
Kaluyeger, who was on guard against the opponent, suddenly felt his hand being touched.
Even though it was the slightest touch, his brain instantly registered the brief sensation and replayed it in his mind repeatedly.
"What are you doing?" He pulled his hand away from the table.
A little panicked.
"Hold the salt shaker," Iveda waved the seasoning bottle in her hand and gestured to Kaluyege, "Senior, please relax when eating."
She sprinkled some lightly on the plate in front of her, and that small amount made Kaluyeger very doubtful whether it would change the taste.
"Feel sorry."
Kaluyege also felt that he had over-interpreted the other party.
"Senior, are you so nervous because you are alone with me?"
"How is that possible?"
"That's right, after all, this isn't the first time we've been alone together."
There was nothing wrong with the literal meaning of the words, but Kaluyeger still felt something was wrong.
I can't relax at all.
"I heard the Sky Garden here is very famous. Do you want to go see it together after we finish eating?"
One of the reasons why Kaluyege liked this restaurant was that there were many cacti planted in the sky garden, so he did not refuse the invitation.
The ostentatious sky garden, with its gorgeous flowers and vibrant green plants, exudes warm vitality.
Iveda stood in front of the giant demon-eating flower for a while. The fragrance that attracted prey made this huge flower the only protagonist in this corner. It would have been even more healing if no birds fell in and were instantly dissolved.
The devil appreciates the beauty of plants, and he loves the process of hunting them even more.
Scaring away the vines that were stealthily reaching towards her, Iveda sighed. She couldn't get used to such a dangerous garden.
Kaluyege, whose soul was comforted by the greenery, thought that he had indeed thought too much.
After that, Avida never said anything unexpected or made any special movements.
Kaluyegg, who was sent to his doorstep, always felt that the roles were reversed. He looked at his door and then at Avida. Something was wrong.
He was taught from a young age that he should be the one to take the woman home, but the other party was obviously more capable of returning.
Excessive gentlemanly behavior becomes unnecessary.
"Be careful on the road." At the door of his house, Kaluyeger, who had completely let go of his worries, breathed a sigh of relief. "See you next week, Teacher Avida."
I hope this guy doesn't go back and talk about resigning.
"Senior, you didn't even invite me in for tea?"
"I don't think it's necessary."
"You've been very nervous today, Senior," she came close, so close that she could hear his breathing.
Trapped between the door and her body, Kaluyeger only chose words to intimidate the other party to stop the behavior, "Teacher Avida!"
"Are you afraid that I will kiss you?" She moved closer, even blocking Kaluyege's hand that was trying to push it away from her, and her fingers were wedged between his.
Kaluyeger sensed something was wrong and failed to resist. Why did this guy have so much strength?
"You're drunk."
"Oh, senior, you clearly know that I am immune to alcohol, so how could I get drunk?" The breath blowing against my ears was like a hot wind.
Kaluyeger, who was about to release the three-headed dog, was released a second later. She had already opened the door and said, "Senior, we need to strengthen the anti-theft measures."
"Don't open other people's doors casually!"
"Then can I open the door to your heart casually?"
The door slammed shut, answering her question coldly on behalf of its owner.
"goodbye!"
She thought she should read less cheesy love talk.
"Why did Kaluyege turn his head when he saw you?"
In the new week, Balam, who finished class at the same time as Avida, was walking side by side with her when he saw Kaluyege coming around the corner and changed direction in the next second.
The only person Kaluyege had avoided before was Opera.
When he was a student, Opera treated Kaluyege as his younger brother.
Kaluyege couldn't win and had to surrender.
But Teacher Avida is not the kind of demon who subdues people by force, right?
Balam was very confused.
"You're nervous, worried that I'll say my reason for resigning is because I was exploited by my seniors."
Balam felt that it was not the frivolous reason she said.
It seems like something interesting happened.
Curious, Balam turned around and saw that Avida had already reached Iruma, who was not far away.
He got nervous!
Avida, who was having a normal conversation, suddenly smelled something inside.
!
A visionary biologist like Teacher Aveda would certainly find something strange about the perfume that masks the human scent.
"Teacher Avida, you can't get so close to students!"
Avida, who was concerned about the next Demon King's recent situation, was only invited by Iruma to identify whether the plant fragrance she had just smelled was the No. 8 flower species in the textbook, but was suddenly forcibly pulled away by Balam.
The reason is still untenable.
Balram is a teacher who tied up and touched his students. What right does he have to remind himself that he will scare the students?
Avida looked suspiciously at Balam who was whispering to Iruma.
"Don't get so close, Teacher Avida will find out!"
"Eh?" Iruma tried to comfort Mr. Balam's concerns, "But Ms. Avida already knows."
Please stay away from me when I whisper to you. Iveda heard every word and felt disappointed with Balam's attitude.
Does she look like a man-eating demon?
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