Chapter 1050 Five Times It Didn't Work



cannot.

His only response was silence, a simple yet sincere admission of his mistake.

He wouldn't offer any verbal compensation, because honesty was the best compensation he could give them.

Lia rubbed her eyes, calming herself down a bit.

She is no longer the little girl who would cry over every little thing that didn't go her way.

She also understood Viktor's predicament.

This world is not simple, so they are also working hard for Viktor's victory.

Victory should never be the result of one person alone.

Lia regained her composure, got out of bed, and walked to the door.

Just when Victor thought that Lia was planning to go back to rest.

Click—

A crisp sound rang out from the door.

That was the sound of the room being locked from the inside.

Without realizing it, Viktor suddenly raised an eyebrow.

My lower back started to ache slightly.

"I don't need any other compensation. I'm already very satisfied that you've been honest with me."

"But now that we've both been honest with each other, I don't need to keep up the act."

As soon as she finished speaking, Lia gently pulled and slowly untied the ribbon wrapped around her waist.

With a slight shrug, her soft clothes slipped down, revealing a complexion even more radiant than the moonlight.

Cloth!

Clearly, this was a well-prepared move.

Viktor's arm jerked violently, and he even accidentally bumped into the water glass on the desk next to him.

Fortunately, the water glass didn't fall over, and he quickly and clumsily righted it.

But at the same time, that beautiful figure rushed towards them.

The fragrance filled my nostrils, and her enchanting voice echoed in my ears.

"Luckily I took a shower beforehand, so..."

"Get ready to hand over the grain!"

Tonight.

It was another night where I was forced to use the silencing spell.

...

The next morning, Viktor had dark circles under his eyes.

He appeared in the study looking like he hadn't slept well.

The girl in the black dress was sitting at the desk, engrossed in reading a book.

Every now and then, it would let out a smug sound.

"This position is good. I'll try it with Viktor next time."

The moment the words left her lips, the little yellow book in her hand was ruthlessly snatched away.

Vega watched helplessly as the book was closed, and then a flame spell rose from the other person's palm, burning it to ashes.

She immediately pouted, her single eye glaring at Viktor with displeasure and resentment.

Seeing that the other party showed no remorse and burned his favorite book without any expression,

Vega immediately became furious and started cursing.

"What are you doing! That's my favorite book!"

But Viktor still didn't react, only glancing weakly at Vega and letting out a cold laugh:

"From now on, read less of these kinds of books that have no educational value."

"If I find out again, you'll cut half of your snacks."

Vega was startled and quickly composed himself.

But he still couldn't help but glance at Viktor, muttering under his breath:

"Fine, don't look then, you're being stingy."

"I curse you to have children without an anus."

But when she came to her senses, she realized that these words might also be considered an insult to herself.

Um... Will she have children with Viktor in the future? That seems a bit difficult, since she's an evil god.

There must be reproductive isolation.

As she pondered this, Vega looked back at Viktor, watching him occasionally pull a book off the shelf and then put it back.

She couldn't help but feel a little curious; shouldn't Victor have read every book imaginable?

Compared to her, Viktor is now a true encyclopedia.

The idea of ​​countless reincarnations is not just a casual remark.

Hmm? No, that's not right.

Is Viktor a little nervous?

Take one more look.

She glanced at Viktor again and noticed his current state.

Although he could stand steadily, his obvious lack of energy and blood made it immediately apparent to Vega that something was wrong.

With just one glance, Vega realized what had happened last night.

So she raised an eyebrow, her tone slightly mocking.

"Wow, Lord Victor is really full of energy."

"If only I had waited longer to beg for mercy yesterday, and squeezed you even more thoroughly."

Two sentences immediately brought back Viktor's beautiful yet not-so-beautiful memories.

In addition, he currently has a lot of ideas in his head, but doesn't know where to start.

Already somewhat irritated, he immediately responded impatiently:

"Stop rambling."

"Instead of wasting your time, why don't you help me think of a solution?"

Hearing Viktor's tone, Vega wasn't annoyed.

She knew, of course, that she was being foolish, and she was also certain that Victor would tolerate her foolishness.

However, the two of them never mess around when it comes to serious matters.

Seeing Viktor's current state, Vega realized Viktor's distress.

"So you're already starting to plan? I like your efficiency."

"How so? What makes this first step so difficult?"

Viktor thought for a moment after hearing Vega's question.

There are some things he doesn't understand, such as the thousand years that are missing from his life.

In fact, Viktor had always been observing the events of the past thousand years from the perspective of an outsider.

But Vega happened to exist during this thousand years, which made up for the details of things that he could not know during these thousand years.

There are some things he doesn't know that Vega might happen to know.

So, Victor slowly began to speak and told Vega his question.

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