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Chapter 116

Chapter 116
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“Yes, it is. If you kill me, the Grand Duke won’t stand still!”

“Oh, that’s shameless.”

“And I’m Cardel’s only best friend. When I’m dead, Cardel…”

“It’s noisy.”

“Yes, I was a little loud.”

Vivian quickly lowered her tail and read the emperor’s countenance.

From the look on his face, he seemed to be saying, ‘Don’t bother reminding Us of what we both already know.’

That’s not true, that’s a great illusion, Your Majesty.

Of course, thank you very much for your misunderstanding.

By the way, she wanted to ask what brought him here, but she thought she’d be told to shut up again if she even opened her mouth.

She rolled her eyes around with her mouth closed as if she had been zipped in. The emperor still scoured her up and down with a look of great discontent. Despite his eyes obviously being the same color as Aiden’s, the ferocity was very different.

Chilling as the blade brushed through her eyes, she had no choice but to sweat cold sweat.

“Two Nights.”

“Gasp!”

Julian casually recited the title of her next book and she breathed in vain.

“How do you, uh, how do you–?”

“I read it.”

“Huh!”

“You must have a lot of surprises.”

How did he read that? The manuscript was not yet published. The only book I made was secretly handed over to Cardel, but the emperor couldn’t have known ‘Two Nights’ without being caught.

She got caught!

And looking at him speaking on the premise that she is Perdi, as if he knew it all. No matter how much she denied it here, it was as obvious as she could see that nothing would work.

If it were another novel by Perdi, she wouldn’t be this nervous. She was caught writing a novel about the emperor and describing him as a sub, so she wondered how bad her luck could be.

Vivian grabbed the sky and wanted to cry. She was sure the Emperor would never read her novel! Why do these ridiculous things keep happening these days?

Vivian gulped down her saliva.

He said that he can’t kill me because of Aiden, so he’s going to spare my life, and he’s going to tell me to destroy the novel right now?

A manuscript like my own child! I wrote it with so much affection!

Of course, no matter how precious it is, it is not more precious than life, but what can she do if she is told to? In the worst case, she was determined to blow months of effort into the air, and what the emperor said was way beyond her expectations.

“Why is Iris connected to the Count?”

“…what?”

“I don’t like it. Put her in line with the Grand Duke right now.”

Wait a minute. What? Vivian doubted her ears. She couldn’t believe it was working properly, so she even tapped her ear with her palm.

However, no matter how stupid she acted, her hearing was fine and the emperor’s eyes were as serious as they could be. Why?

“If you were to model me for a male lead, of course you should have connected her to the Grand Duke. Are you kidding me?”

“Okay, I will fix it”

Julian growled as if to rush back, and she quickly lifted her arms lightly as a surrender doctor. And she arranged her confused hair.

Oh, so, the reason he seemed angry was simply because the heroine didn’t lead to his alter ego in the novel? He sneaked up on her in the middle of the night just to talk about it?

She can’t come up with anything but this ridiculous conclusion.

Vivian closed her eyes as she felt her fantasy of the emperor falling apart. Of course, she knew he would accuse her of insulting the emperor of the empire.

Of course, because of his brother, the Grand Duke of Black and Cardel, he did not seem to be able to readily punish her. But she didn’t expect to come to the library to say that he doesn’t like the ending of the novel.

It seems to anyone that he came to nitpick and make a scene. There’s no place to complain.

I didn’t know you were so light-weight that you could move so easily…

A white emperor who was clean, had a clean private life, and always tried.

To be honest, respectful of the aristocrats as the one who was crowned at an early age and led the empire without difficulty.

It may be hard to say that the present empire was in a peacekeeping era or a wealthy army. However, the people were enjoying a better life than under the previous emperor.

The handsome, smart, and good emperor was the pride and symbol of the empire. Maybe that’s what all the imperial people think.

But where did he abandon the dignity of the Emperor? Did he lose his dignity after gaining a brain?

His Majesty was more foolish than she thought. She knew it from the moment he was so angry, but she muttered to herself in a voice that had nothing to say even if she was to be promptly disposed of right now.

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