The Villainess Who Was Dumped Got Married into My Family, a Mob Noble from the Frontier, and Turns Out, She’s an Amazing Capable Wife? - Chapter 119
“Supporting is a good thing, but if we don’t deal with the trouble properly, we’ll lose our position as the student council, you know?”
“I’m sorry, I got carried away.”
Treiza moved to the back of the contest venue and sincerely apologized to Alicia there.
He was certainly fired up.
I also keenly felt the killing intent to the point where I might end up killing anyone who got in the way.
“Treiza, do you understand what kind of trouble it is?”
“To be honest, I have no idea.”
“I see…”
It’s better than being overly defensive, but being so dignified makes me feel somewhat uncomfortable.
“Mariana came to get you, right?”
“To be completely honest, I was so dedicated to supporting that I didn’t notice. It seems like the support team members probably sent her away…”
“I see.”
Although Patricia muttered behind me, “Should we kill them later?” I pretended not to hear it because it was troublesome.
What on earth is the reason why this person is so concerned about Mariana?
Even if she wanted to protect her true intentions by taking Mariana’s position, keeping her excessively away from the school, there must be a better way to do it.
Well, it’s not the right time to ask that now.
Even if I ask about their actions so far in a straightforward manner, I probably won’t get anything back except for something that would anger Alicia.
“With the contest that everyone has been eagerly waiting for being delayed this much, was there a significant problem?”
“Yeah…”
Alicia’s words were so vague that an ordinary man might misunderstand.
Tensions escalate as Treiza’s drastic actions unfold, causing concern among the group. Clues about Patricia’s past and Edward’s strength are revealed, leading to surprising character insights and a sense of impending chaos.
Edward’s death, Belial’s appearance, and the disappearance of the barrier. It seemed like they were hesitating whether to convey this explosive information.
Amidst the lively atmosphere of the cultural festival, where the situation has not yet been noticed, there is a possibility that if conveyed carelessly, panic might ensue.
“I’ll tell you because I find it troublesome, but things will definitely get worse.”
Patricia, who had been observing the two from a distance with me, muttered softly.
“Well, you’re here with the assumption that panic will happen, right?”
If the original plan was to destroy the barrier by oneself and take over the country by the neighboring country’s military force.
“Hmph, you don’t know, do you?”
“What do you mean?”
“Think carefully, everyone surrounding that baldy idiot is nothing but a bunch of airheads, right?”
“…”
Though there was a desire to retort somehow, I couldn’t say anything back at all.
It’s a checkmate.
Although I really wanted to retort, this was an undeniable checkmate, so I reluctantly accepted it.
“Her thought process is always off-kilter. Or rather, clever in a sly way. Treiza’s specialty is being straightforward in both literary and military arts, but then she tries to make a bento and ends up blowing up the kitchen, or the knights end up with mass food poisoning level of incidents, right?”
“…Eh.”
It seemed like there were various things happening without my knowledge, but she was oddly well-informed about this woman’s information.
“If both are troublesome, it’s better to just spill the beans quickly.”
Patricia’s mutter seemed to hit the nail on the head, as an unbelievable line came out of Treiza’s mouth.
“No way! Could it be that something bad has happened to Lord Clive?”
“Huh? No, I don’t think so.”
“I also don’t think so.”
Edward, who was the second strongest after me, was followed by Clive, who could defend himself normally.
“Hah! N-No way!”
Next, Treiza turned to Patricia, who was next to me, and said, “Could it be that she has eloped with Mariana who went ahead!?”
“Huh…?”
Alicia was also stunned by the sudden words.
“I’ve made up my mind. When the next cat burglar comes, I will confront them in my own way, even resorting to force if necessary! I can’t let this go on!”
“Wait, Treiza!?”
Alicia hurriedly chased after Treiza, who was sprinting at full speed in armor towards the dressing room tent at the back of the venue.
“See, I told you.”
“Yeah, but you’re 90% at fault.”
Although she gave off an air of “I told you so,” I sensed something like a trauma in Treiza’s expression.
She mentioned the next cat burglar, so she must have had a flashback to Patricia’s reverse harem days.
How many women has this woman traumatized?
She’s a born villain who destroys both men and women alike.
“Well, this makes things easier, doesn’t it?”
…
Without any remorse, I felt a hint of spirituality in Patricia’s back as she walked away, not a demon.
At the same time, I felt admiration for Edward, who had returned with a relieved expression after the disaster… He was strong, really…