"Linnet, are you sure you heard it right? The Marquis will be beheaded for corruption?" Linnet eagerly sought answers from her sister.

Linnet calmly pointed out: "It's not the Marquis, it's the Marquis' family, which includes the two of us."

Linnie was so angry that he almost laughed. He didn't get to enjoy the wealth and splendor of the Marquis's family, so why did they have to be implicated in such a beheading?

The nobles are truly unreasonable!

Before he could calm down and carefully plan the path he and Linnet would take next, he suddenly heard someone knocking on the door.

Audrin's voice came from outside.

"Linnie, Linnette, are you guys asleep?"

Linny and Linnet looked at each other in surprise, not understanding why Audrin came at this time.

Linnet whispered, "I shouldn't have alarmed her."

"I don't know what the situation is, but don't panic, Linnet, I'm here."

Taking a deep breath, Linnie quickly adjusted his mentality and opened the door with a smile.

"Eldest sister, I wonder if you have something important to talk to me and Linnet about at this time?"

Unlike what Linny had imagined, this time he was greeted not with the girl's sarcastic criticism, but with a bright smile.

"I thought you guys probably haven't gone to bed yet, would you like to have some midnight snack?" Audrin handed the basket to Linny: "Take your time to eat, I won't disturb you, good night!"

The girl in the intricate purple dress walked away lightly, holding up the hem of her skirt. This was completely different from her past when every move she made had to follow textbook etiquette.

Linny held the basket helplessly and looked down at the food in the basket. There was meat, eggs and milk, which were nutritionally balanced and smelled tempting.

Are you really just here to give us a midnight snack?

That’s not right. Is this thing poisonous?

Linnet and Linny are twins, and she knew everything that Linny was worried about. She leaned in and smelled the food: "It's not poisonous. It smells good. It must have been freshly made from the kitchen."

Linnet has a keen sense of smell, and she can smell something wrong if something is mixed in.

Since Linnet said it's okay, then there's no problem...

That’s a big problem!!!

Lini was not relieved, but even more worried: "What on earth did the Marquis do wrong that would make the eldest sister who heard something about it treat us so well?"

It was difficult for him to protect Linnet with his own strength, and if there was an unknown Odrin beside him...

Just thinking about it makes me dizzy...

"Brother, don't worry too much." Linnet was already eating supper. She sat on a wooden chair, her tail wagging, showing her owner's good mood: "At least recently... just think of it as improving the food. She wants to be nicer to us, why shouldn't we appreciate it? Anyway, she doesn't think that she can write off the past by giving a little favor."

"Well, that's naturally impossible. As for the future... let's take it one step at a time." Linnie suppressed the uneasiness in his heart and had a midnight snack with his sister.

On the other hand, after returning to the room, Audrin reflected on herself. She fed the two siblings some food on impulse. She wondered if it would backfire and cause more vigilance.

Putting herself in his shoes, Audrin would not think that a person who bullied her would suddenly change his nature. If he did, he must have more ulterior motives.

Audrin didn't want to be so hasty, but she panicked when she thought that her family would be beheaded after the ball in two weeks.

In the original game, the vicious female supporting role was offline before she could do anything to the heroine. Because it is a small game, the focus of the game plot is on the ambiguous interactions between the heroine and several men. The early offline of the female supporting role was the reason why Audrin was willing to play it.

But Audrin never expected that the reason for liking the post would become her death warrant.

Why did the female supporting role go offline?

I have no idea.

According to her targeting of the heroine, it didn't reach the point where she had to kill her. It was just a minor fight and some personal insults. In other games, she would be a small cannon fodder among small cannon fodder.

Forget it, go to sleep.

All in all, today was another day alive.

very nice.

......

"Is this the filming location?" An orange-haired young man wearing winter clothes climbed in through the window, looked at the people meditating in front of him, and frowned slightly: "It really looks like the scene of some evil ritual."

Ah Chun was diligently counting the time when he was startled by a sudden noise.

Aliena was much calmer: "Isn't this Mr. Young Master?" She was stopped by this gentleman after she had looked for Audrin.

After several rounds of questioning, I reluctantly believed that she was really just a harmless director.

"Where is the role I asked you to save for me?" Tartaglia stretched out his hand naturally.

Alena winked at Achun, who understood and handed the script to the young man.

"Is it too late for me to meditate now?" asked Tartaglia after casually glancing at the script.

"You're still in time. You're not that late. According to the script, it should have just started."

Then, Tartaglia moved the blonde woman next to Audrin aside, moved a chair himself, sat down, closed his eyes, and entered a deep state of meditation.

After seeing this very imposing executive calm down, Ah Chun asked in a low voice: "Teacher, what role did you assign to him?"

Aliena lowered her eyes and recorded the expressions of the people present: "He specifically asked for a villain role, what can I do? Fortunately, Miss Audrin didn't find anyone suitable to play the villain."

"So that's how it is. But did he really read the script carefully?" Ah Chun was a little worried.

Aliena: "Do you have the guts to wake him up right now and make him read the script?"

"...No." Ah Chun said honestly.

"That's it. I don't know how it will develop from here. It might become very strange..."

......

Before Tartaglia could open his eyes, he felt severe pain in his body.

It hurts terribly to move a finger.

He opened his eyes and barely adapted to the dimness in the small room. The smell of fermented food was so unpleasant that Tartaglia endured it again and again and did not vomit it out immediately.

"Hey, you're still alive..." Someone beside him... probably a companion or something like that asked with concern, but his tone implied regret.

It seemed like she didn't want him to wake up.

Of course, if he died, this guy would have the house all to himself, what a great thing.

But unfortunately, Dadalia was lucky and survived.

"Puh..." He spat out the blood in his mouth, slowed down, and tried his best to adapt to the pain coming from the wounds on his body.

Find Audrin! We must find her!

The sudden thought in his mind made Tartaglia stunned. Who is Audrin? Why is he so obsessed with finding her?

It was as if his life would be meaningless if he didn't find her.

What a strange idea. A teenager from the slums, no one would expect him to be alive...

Whatever, since this is the reason why he survived again, I will try my best to find it.

But before that...

Let’s settle the accounts first.

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