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Now reading: Chapter 136: I’ve Already Killed You from The Villainous Noblewoman Is About to Be Forced into Love, Isn’t This Wrong?, a Romance novel by 耶芝娜.

“This matter is sowhat complicated to explain,” Liana was also a bit troubled. After all, if she were to explain it, she would have to ntion so private matters concerning Sephirena. It wasn’t that she couldn’t trust Minoga, but saying it would be very impolite and disrespectful to Sephirena.

“You only need to know that she wants to die and is looking for soone to kill her,” Liana said.

“You told this earlier. What I’m more concerned about is what kind of promise or agreent exists between you two?” Minoga asked.

“Within three years, she must kill , granting a painless death. If she fails, I will kill her, and then you will kill ,” Sephirena threatened bluntly.

“Aren’t you being a bit too arrogant?” Minoga frowned. She was actually threatening Liana in front of a guard. “Besides, if you want to die so badly, why don’t you find a place to die by yourself? That way, you won’t affect others.”

“I can’t,” Sephirena said.

“You really are soone who likes to cause trouble for others,” Minoga now understood that Sephirena must be a coward. She talked about wanting to die, but fear of death prevented her from doing it, so she could only seek help from others.

“Do you know how much trouble your rude request causes others? The Lisat Kingdom does not allow killing innocent lives without any reason, even if you are seeking death.”

Moreover, now that the Lisat Kingdom was going to cooperate with the Elf Forest, Minoga, as one of the few who knew about Sephirena’s identity and the cooperative relationship with the elvenkind, naturally understood how absurd Sephirena’s request was.

Now, not only could they not fulfill her wish, but they also had to find a way to keep her alive, given Sephirena’s special identity. If she were inexplicably killed in the Lisat Kingdom, it would have a huge impact on the relationship between the two countries.

However, Minoga also believed that Princess Liana would definitely «N.o.v.e.l.i.g.h.t» handle this matter perfectly. After all, she was Princess Liana.

Liana gestured for Minoga to stop talking, indicating that she would handle this.

Liana looked at Sephirena, not rushing to discuss this matter with her, but instead asking a question, “Weren’t you abandoned by nature? But now, nature seems quite close to you.”

Just standing here, Sephirena was almost becoming one with nature. You’re telling this is what being abandoned by nature looks like?

“Kill .”

“If you continue like this, I’ll have Minoga restrain you, then have the best priest treat you, preventing you from dying, and then torture you again and again,” Liana said fiercely. “You know I have that capability.”

“...” Sephirena beca obedient, biting her lip.

What she had said just now could at most be considered verbal threats. She wouldn’t really harm Liana. At most, she would make Minoga perceive a danger and then use Minoga’s hand to kill herself.

But Liana was different. Based on the ti she had spent in the Lisat Kingdom and the rumors she had heard about Liana, Liana was indeed soone capable of doing such things.

Sephirena had lived in the Venus Duchy for a long ti. She had originally thought that ti would make her forget the pain.

But as ti passed, the sad mories didn’t fade; instead, they grew stronger. And since elves had very long lifespans, Sephirena was only considered to have just co of age for an elf.

Having to live with such painful mories for hundreds of years, Sephirena couldn’t bear it. She would rather die.

That’s why she had this idea.

“So? What’s going on? You were abandoned by nature, yet nature is so close to you? Answer ,” Liana asked.

“Close to nature? Ridiculous,” Sephirena laughed mockingly. “This is rely nature’s curse and punishnt on .”

Sephirena reached out, trying to snatch the sword hanging at Minoga’s waist, but as she extended her hand, a barrier repelled Sephirena’s hand.

“Don’t make any more provocative moves,” Minoga’s cold voice ca. “If you try to take my weapon, I really will lock you up.”

“That’s not what I ant. I just wanted a weapon to show you why I can’t do this,” Sephirena said.

“Give her a weapon,” Liana said.

“Alright,” Minoga nodded. With her watching, generally, no major problems would occur.

【Create, Iron, Longsword.】

An iron longsword appeared in Minoga’s hand. The clear moonlight shone on the cold blade, reflecting a dim glow.

Minoga handed the sword to Sephirena.

“Thank you,” Sephirena said, then imdiately used the sword to stab toward her own heart.

Minoga was about to intervene when she sensed sothing strange approaching this place.

Suddenly, the ground split open, and countless vines erged, entangling Sephirena’s hands. The sharp blade was just a few centiters from Sephirena’s chest, but no matter how hard Sephirena tried, she couldn’t close this distance.

“This is...”

“Nature is preventing my death,” Sephirena’s tone carried no emotion, only fatigue. Over these many years, she had tried countless tis.

“You can try to attack ,” Sephirena looked at Minoga. Her eyes showed a ripple. She could tell that Minoga was very, very strong, perhaps strong enough to kill her despite nature’s protection.

“Sure,” Minoga was also curious.

“Minoga...” Liana was a bit worried, given the power difference. When the protagonist hasn’t even begun to grow, facing a big boss would certainly unlock a defeat CG.

Minoga was a genuine Judge. If sothing unexpected happened, it would be bad.

“Don’t worry, Princess Liana, I know what I’m doing,” Minoga was also interested in Sephirena. The power of nature was sothing she was encountering for the first ti.

Minoga appeared in front of Sephirena in an instant. Nature’s power hadn’t yet reacted, and Minoga gave it so ti to do so. When nature’s power finally reacted and protected Sephirena...

Minoga drew her blade. In an instant, all the vines were cut by Minoga, and her blade was at Sephirena’s neck. Sephirena reacted quickly, turning her neck and rushing toward the blade.

But how could Sephirena’s reaction speed compare to Minoga’s? Minoga quickly withdrew her weapon, also seeing Sephirena’s determination to die.

It seed she had misunderstood Sephirena earlier. It wasn’t that she didn’t dare to die, but that she couldn’t.

A flash of disappointnt crossed Sephirena’s eyes. She hadn’t seized this opportunity, but the person before her had given her a small chance. It seed that Liana wasn’t lying earlier; she really did have a way to help her die.

“Now, do you understand why I want to die but can’t?” Sephirena’s blood-red eyes had lost all vitality. She no longer held any hope for this world; even death was a luxury.

“Whenever I face danger, the so-called power of nature erges to protect , and my own power can’t contend with it.”

Minoga had just tested it. Nature’s power was roughly between that of an Senior Executor and a High Executor. Those with the ability to kill Sephirena who also knew the consequences of killing her naturally wouldn’t be willing to do such a thing. They didn’t want to bear this risk, especially since there was almost no benefit.

“Nature has always been preventing my death, making live on in endless painful mories. What kind of closeness is this? It’s rely a curse upon ,” Sephirena wouldn’t have thought of this thod if she truly had no other way.

They were elves. Even if she tried starvation, nature’s power would make rain containing energy drop on her, allowing her skin to absorb the energy from the rainwater and survive.

She also wanted to find a place where no one cared, where she wouldn’t be discovered by anyone, where she wouldn’t disturb anyone, and quietly die alone.

But she couldn’t.

Liana looked at Sephirena and said with confusion, “Doesn’t this prove that this is nature’s love for you? Because it doesn’t want you to die, it stops and protects you?”

“You know nothing,” Tarashil was always the pain in Sephirena’s heart. “If nature truly loved , why can’t I use nature magic anymore? Why doesn’t it tell the truth when I desperately ask? Why doesn’t it tell what happened that day?”

Sephirena’s emotions beca agitated. She was resentful and angry. She also wanted to find the truth, to give Tarashil an explanation, but she couldn’t. Being expelled, she no longer had the ability to return to the Elf Forest.

Sephirena deeply recognized her own incompetence. Painful mories tornted her mind and body day after day, eventually leading to her current state.

Liana said nothing. She knew that Sephirena was now recalling those unpleasant mories. At this mont, she needed to let her vent.

Moreover, Liana couldn’t say much. If they switched positions, without any information, Liana wouldn’t have any solutions either.

From Sephirena’s perspective, she was indeed very helpless, and nature did seem to be “cursing” her, making her live with painful mories.

“Constantly preventing a suicidal person from dying, making live on in endless mories—is this what you call ‘liking ’? This is clearly a curse. We elves live much longer than you humans. Nature will continue to torture like this, making suffer for hundreds, even thousands of years to co,” Sephirena said.

“So, I’ve co to complete this task now,” Liana said.

“?” Although Minoga was sowhat confused by Liana’s words, she didn’t speak up. She trusted that Princess Liana wouldn’t make any impulsive decisions.

“Oh?” Sephirena looked at Liana, finally showing a glimr of relief in her eyes. “The paynt will be given to you by the Angus Comrce Guild. Now, you just need to kill .”

“I don’t need that kind of paynt. I am a noble’s child; money is just a number to ,” Liana said.

“...Then what do you want?” This was the first ti Sephirena had co so close to what she wanted. “I can give you anything except my body.”

Cough cough cough!!!

Sephirena’s words choked Liana. What was she suddenly saying!

However, Liana was well aware of how much the elves valued purity. Moreover, once they set their sights on soone, there was absolutely no possibility of letting go. They would love only one person—no, one elf—for their entire life.

“I don’t need anything,” Liana looked at Sephirena.

She walked toward her but suddenly stopped midway, turning to look at Minoga. “Minoga, do you trust ?”

“Of course, I trust Princess Liana,” Minoga didn’t understand why Liana suddenly asked this question at this mont.

“Then no matter what happens next, don’t intervene,” Liana said.

“...If Princess Liana is in danger, your safety is more important than your orders,” Minoga said.

“Then wait until I am truly facing a life-threatening situation before you act. I believe in your abilities as a Judge, but I also believe that such a situation won’t arise,” Liana said.

“Alright...” Minoga concentrated. If Princess Liana truly faced any danger, she would intervene imdiately.

Liana approached Sephirena and extended her hand. The cut vines stubbornly climbed back up.

“Princess Liana.”

Liana shook her head. “Don’t worry about . I’m not that fragile. Rember what we just said and agreed upon.”

Liana looked at Sephirena. Her blood-red eyes reflected Liana’s image, but her gaze showed no emotion.

“I will kill you,” Liana’s hand rested on Sephirena’s neck. At the sa ti, vines wrapped around Liana’s arm. The thorns on the vines tore through Liana’s clothes and directly pierced her skin.

Minoga frowned. These vines didn’t seem to want to attack Princess Liana, at most causing so superficial wounds.

“I’m fine,” It hurt a bit, but was still acceptable.

“What are you doing?” Sephirena looked at Liana. Liana’s hand gripped Sephirena’s neck but wasn’t applying any force.

“You don’t really want to kill ,” Sephirena realized that Liana had no killing intent at all, which was why nature’s power wasn’t attacking her.

“No, you have already been killed by ,” Liana said.

“What nonsense are you talking about?” Sephirena didn’t understand what Liana was doing.

“I said, you’ve already been killed by . Number 314 is dead. Now, I give you a new na, Sephirena. From now on, you live only for ,” Liana said.

“What kind of joke is this!” Sephirena felt she was being deceived.

“I happen to need a servant and a guard. Although you can’t use elven magic, your combat ability is still very strong,” Liana said calmly. “The ti remains the sa. In three years, if you still want to die, I’ll have Minoga kill you.”

Sephirena no longer wanted to listen to Liana. The distance was close—this was a good opportunity. Sephirena grabbed Liana, placing her hand on Liana’s neck and squeezing tightly. “Kill , or I’ll kill her!”

Minoga placed her hand on her sword hilt, observing Sephirena’s movents. If there was any sign of life-threatening danger to Princess Liana, she wouldn’t care if the other was an elven princess or not.

“What are you hesitating for? Your master’s life is in my hands!” Sephirena shouted.

“She’s not my servant. You should understand by now that she’s strong and loyal to the King of Lisat,” Liana struggled to speak as Sephirena choked her, but she continued.

“Let be clear: the Lisat Kingdom is forming an alliance with the Elf Forest. If at this ti, an elven princess dies on our Lisat Kingdom’s territory, it would be a devastating blow to the trust between us.

“So, even if I die, Minoga won’t act. She understands the pros and cons of this situation—whether to let a notorious young lady with a terrible reputation die, or to let an elven princess die, thereby affecting the future alliance.

As a royal knight, what decision do you think she would make? You should be clear about this, right?”

Liana could feel that the hand choking her neck was no longer applying as much force.

Sephirena did indeed hate and despise the elf race, but actually, what she hated most was her own incompetence.

The Elf Forest, despite everything, was the place that had created beautiful mories for her and Tarashil, even though those mories had long been buried by painful ones.

And Liana’s current goal was to stabilize the other’s emotions as much as possible, allowing her to recall the bits and pieces of the Elf Forest.

The elvenkind’s affairs could only be resolved by Sephirena herself. The most Liana could do was extend a hand to help her up.

“If you really wanted to kill , I would already be dead by now,” Liana said.

“How is that possible? With a Judge watching here, you are absolutely safe,” Sephirena had guessed Minoga’s identity.

“Then couldn’t you just show a desire to kill ? According to your plan, isn’t it to kill and then have soone kill you?” Liana asked.

“...” Sephirena didn’t speak. She felt that this young girl before her seed to see through her.

“Don’t forget what you promised ,” Sephirena said. “In two years and eight months, you must kill .”

Liana didn’t continue to expose the other. At least for now, she had stabilized her, allowing her to stay by her side for a while longer.

“Princess Liana, are you alright?” Minoga quickly ca forward to check on Princess Liana’s condition. Apart from so redness on her neck, there weren’t any major issues.

Sephirena observed the relationship between the two. “Liana seems a bit different from the rumors.”

“Oh? As an elf, you’ve heard rumors about ?”

“I’ve lived in the Venus Duchy for ten years. I have so understanding of the events in there,” Sephirena said. “That naturally includes you, Liana.”

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