The more Audrin thought about it, the more logical it seemed to her. That's right, as long as she didn't commit suicide, she wouldn't die.

"dong dong dong..."

There was a crisp knock on the door, and Linnie's voice came from the other side.

"Audrin, there's a guy at the door applying for a valet position."

???

Isn't it this node? Where did the servant come from?

Audrin felt puzzled and left the room. She and Linnie came to the main hall and saw an orange-haired young man who was tall, long-legged, and had a clean and handsome face.

As soon as the guy saw her, he immediately smiled widely and couldn't wait to promote himself: "Hello, Miss Audrin, I'm Tartaglia, I can do anything, guard, gardener, housekeeper, cleaner, everything can be left to me!"

Audrin stared at him silently: "I don't have the money to pay you. And the Marquis's family is in trouble, don't you know?"

"Well, I know, so I think the eldest lady needs me more. I don't want money, I just want to serve you!" said Tartaglia.

Audrin shook her head: "No, I don't need you either."

This face is so familiar to Audrin. He is the hidden villain in the main plot, a loveless yandere who is extremely obsessed with the heroine and an executioner who will solve everything for the heroine.

Oh my god, this guy is here to take her life!

Vicious female supporting role? Audrin is very self-aware.

She looks very calm now, but in fact she has been gone for quite some time.

Tartaglia was puzzled: "Why not hire me?" He doesn't even want money!

"Because..." You are here to kill me! Audrin wanted to say this, but the reason she said was: "I will marry His Highness Villette in two days, and I need to keep my distance from men now."

"Please go back, Mr. Tartaglia."

Audrin did not look at Tartaglia again, and naturally did not notice the gloom that flashed across his eyes.

That Villette... is really an eyesore, just get rid of it.

Then Miss Audrine would look at him.

Huh, that’s it, that’s it!

With a smile on his lips, Tartaglia stared at Audrin's back in fascination as she walked away bit by bit, his greedy eyes taking in everything about the girl.

Such a sticky gaze made Linnett a little unhappy. Linnet also didn't like the way he looked at Audrin, so she took a step forward and said politely, "Tardalia, please leave."

After asking Tartaglia to leave, Linny immediately closed and locked the door of the manor.

"It's almost time for dinner." Linnet looked at the sky outside.

"Yeah, I'll go make something to eat. Linnet, wait for your brother." Linnie can cook, but Linnet doesn't know when she learned this skill.

She asked, "Would you like to make one for Audrin?"

"Linnet, you are just too soft-hearted. Have you forgotten what she did to us in the past?" Linnie looked at Linnet as if she were an ignorant child.

Hunger, scolding, beatings... nothing was spared. He would not starve Audrin to death, but this proud young lady must get a little revenge from him.

"Brother..." Linnette stared at Linny.

"Okay, okay, don't look at me like that. I'm not a vicious person. It's not too much to ask me to cook for her when she's so hungry." Linnie surrendered helplessly.

Linnet was touched by Audrin's flattery during this period, but he couldn't forget the past.

You can't just forgive her so easily!

This is Linnie's final bottom line.

Judging from Audrin's current attitude, she doesn't regard them as people of equal status at all. She needs to understand that she is no longer a daughter of a wealthy family and learn to get along well with them.

By the time Linny and Linnet had finished eating, it was completely dark, but Audrin still hadn't come out of her room.

Linnet: "Isn't she starving herself to death?"

Linnie was unsure: "It's probably not that stupid."

"I'm going to wash the dishes. Brother, go check on Audrin." Linnett said worriedly.

Linnie responded, "Okay, okay, Linnet, you really care too much about her. She's obviously not a good person."

"I admit that Audrin is not a good person, but you are obviously worried about her, brother. You have been secretly looking in the direction of Audrin's room since we were having dinner." Linette said lightly, "In fact, you enjoy Audrin's flattery just like me."

Obviously, I have been moved, but do I have to remind myself again and again how hateful Audrine was in the past, to warn myself not to fall into her current gentle trap?

Brother...you are so dishonest.

Linny had no idea that his sister had seen through him, and he denied it: "Huh? How could there be such a thing? I don't understand what you are talking about."

Linnet: Stare—

Lini felt guilty and went upstairs: "I won't talk to you anymore. I'm going to go see Audrene."

When he arrived at Audrin's door, Linnie was surprised to find that the door was not closed tightly by its owner. It was only loosely closed and could be opened with a slight push.

The room was dark, with no candles lit. Only the faint moonlight from the window shone in, allowing Linnie to barely see Audrin lying on the bed, apparently sleeping.

Really...

Linny walked in and patted Audrin on the shoulder: "Audrin, do you want to eat?"

Unexpectedly, someone grabbed his wrist, and the next second, the world was spinning.

By the time Linnie reacted, he had already been pulled by Audrey to her soft bed. The bed was filled with the scent of Audrey, mixed with a hint of alcohol.

Wait, wine?

Linnie smelled carefully and indeed smelled alcohol on Audrin who was half hugging him.

"Have you been drinking?" Before Linnie could ask her where the wine came from, he heard Audrin chuckle.

"I got them from the study. Since my father is gone now, I'll just drink them all!"

"What are you drinking for?" Linnie asked.

The girl's voice was drunken.

"I'm so worried! My parents are dead, and I'm sure I'll die too. Tartaglia is such a villain, I'm doomed..."

"Drink to ease your sorrow...and make you more sorrowful."

"You won't die!" Linny comforted Audrin, "You are the fiancée of His Highness Villette. He will protect you."

In fact, Linny felt a little guilty when he said this. If what he guessed was true, then Villette was the mastermind behind it, and he might not protect Audrin.

"No one will protect me... because I am a bad person... I bully others, so I will not die well..." Audrin muttered in a daze.

Of course Linney knew that Audrin was not a good person, but when he heard Audrin say this about him, he felt complicated and mixed emotions.

"You are certainly not a good person, but you won't die a bad death."

"Maybe I will die tomorrow, why... I just came here..."

"Eh?" Audrin seemed to be sober. She poked Linny with her finger and grinned, "Linny? You're so handsome, younger brother. I'm awesome!"

"Ah?" Linnie didn't understand what Audrin was saying.

"If I'm going to die soon, I'm going to have a good time before I die!"

"Ah???" Linnie felt that Audrin was quite drunk.

Before he could react, Audrin climbed up, straddled him, held his face in her hands dazedly, and then lowered her head.

The strong aroma of wine entered Linny's mouth.

Linny opened his eyes wide in fear: "Ugh!!!"

The intoxicating scent continued to attack him, and Linny felt that his mind seemed to become less clear.

In a trance, he felt that he could forgive Audrin.

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As I was writing, I suddenly remembered my original intention, which was to get a man!

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