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Reincarnated and Regressed Villain – Make heroines beg for forgiveness – Chapter 138

138 Chapter 138- Is logic really apply to women

“…Y-young miss? Please heal my child.” The woman ignored the man and focused on the white-dressed woman beside him, unwilling to trust the man who sought to sell his medicine by exploiting their vulnerability.

“….” Ryuk could only blankly observe everything.

[Told you, Host, you should have asked for more coins; now they doubt the quality of the medicine.]

The system explained that according to typical human psychology, people tend to judge the true worth of things based on their outward appearance.

This was meant to make his host, who had simply added a copper coin to seem genuine and not like a conman pretending to be charitable, more aware of the situation.

Unaware that it was unneeded.

“So, Esme, I was saying 1 copper for the vial and 1 gold coin for the medicine inside, but knowing you well, I can give them a discount of 1 copper. So now it will be 1 gold coin,” Ryuk informed with a smile.

He wasn’t going to make these people believe in him, and of course, he was not going to withhold the medicine from those who couldn’t afford it, but until then.

“….Shouldn’t you decrease the price?” Esme looked at him, already understanding the reason for him to increase the cost, prompting her to play along.

“No, the discount is only a copper coin,” Ryuk stated firmly, not giving away a single opening for them to see through.

“Not even if I compensate with my—” Esme saw an opportunity and jumped at it, but it seemed that her bad luck and his good luck were perfectly aligned.

“…I-i want to purchase it!” A man called out from behind, holding his son who was curled up in pain, his breathing becoming heavy.

Despite everything, he would have purchased it the first time if not for that random woman’s interference.

“Very well, you can take it,” Ryuk said, tossing the vial without concern for it breaking. The glass was infused with mana, making it resilient enough to withstand collisions with the ground or even a ton of weight.

This was all thanks to mana’s versatility, which allowed it to be easily converted into any form.

This enabled the replacement of weak nuclear forces with strong nuclear forces, covering the glass’s molecular structure with tetrahedral bonding, much like a diamond.

TING-TING

The vial had fallen to the ground, prompting the man’s trembling hand to reach for it.

He feared the potential side-effects that could harm his child.

With only his modest strength at ADEPT rank, he felt powerless against the retaliation posed by the Flagbearer if he afterwards blamed him.

But, as the saying goes, even a small drop of sweat becomes more precious than a gem in the desert.

“A-are you really going to risk your child’s life?” a woman asked, clutching her son tightly and watching in alarm as the man, unaware of the vial’s effects, brought it toward his own son’s mouth.

“Just look at the color of that thing.”

“Please, think again.”

“SHUT UP!” the man shouted, consumed by desperation. Among them all, his son’s condition was the most dire.

Either way, he feared his child might not survive, and he couldn’t afford to live with the regret of doing nothing.

“…Dddd–aa….Gulp,” his son’s broken voice cried out in pain as the man poured the liquid into his mouth.

SWISH

thud

“Huh?” The child’s eyes shot open instantly, and all his wounds healed within a second, even as he leaned forward and accidentally hit his father’s nose, blinking in surprise.

GASP

A collective gasp reverberated from everyone gathered there, their eyes fixed on the young boy in shock, their lips quivering as their gazes turned toward the black-masked young man, who looked back at them with slightly narrowed eyes.

‘Why was it so fast?’ Ryuk inquired, already sensing Esme’s widened gaze due to the miracle he had caused.

Naturally, a medicine that cures disease instantly is revolutionary, but when it can heal, replenish energy, and regenerate dead cells in an instant, it’s more than just a medicine.

[ Thank you ]

Ryuk, hearing an unexpected response, turned towards the woman beside him whose mouth hung open in surprise. He stretched out his hand, and boxes of vials materialized, suggesting, “Here, sell them as you see fit.”

“Wh-what, isn’t it 98?” Esme’s eyes darted to the boxes, quickly counting them, but Ryuk corrected her, “Actually, it’s 99—”

[Host, I had placed one vial in the Inventory.]

‘…I see.’ Ryuk didn’t blame the System for making decisions on its own, as he could guess the reason—it was this woman, who would definitely ask him how to make this potion.

“I will wait inside; you can come after giving it to them,” Ryuk said slowly, not wanting to disturb the woman whose face was filled with expectations regarding him giving all these potions for free, which he appreciated and decided to leave everything on her.

“….” Esme watched his disappearing figure as he entered the house, then turned back to the teary-eyed women and took a closer look at the potions, narrowing her gaze.

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‘No, it doesn’t seem like it.’ Lying on the sofa with his hand covering his eyes, Ryuk pondered the possibility of ever encountering Esme’s mother or relative in Heindal in his previous life.

But no matter how much he thought, there was no woman or girl with golden eyes among them.

While silver or white hair wasn’t uncommon, it was hard for him to reach any conclusion.

Setting these thoughts aside, he relaxed his body to take a quick nap, postponing things for another day.

…..

Creeikk~

“Are you sleeping?” Esme entered the house after an hour, her eyes first falling on the man in the black suit lying on the sofa. She approached him, adding, “Don’t you need to clean up or remove it if it gets too hot?”

“…Nah, it’s more comfortable wearing this,” Ryuk lazily replied, still covering his eyes with his hand as he heard her approaching footsteps.

‘….’ He peeked from the corner of his hand when he felt her lie down directly on him, not minding at all as she rested her head on his firm chest, listening to his heartbeat.

Both of them lay on top of each other on the sofa; due to its size, their front bodies were in contact, separated only by a thin layer of white and black fabric.

“…I didn’t earn anything,” she whispered softly, not moving even though the position was slightly uncomfortable but somewhat warming. Closing her eyes gently, she added, “I will pay you back with interest one day, will that be fine?”

‘…..’ Hearing her soft voice, Ryuk removed his hand from his eyes and slowly moved it through her hair, caressing down towards her spine, delicately tracing a path before halting on a curve, his other hand wrapping around her waist.

“I can’t wait for your first interest,” he murmured in the dimly lit room, their heartbeats racing, yet another soft voice broke through the silence, “Can I ask you something?”

“….yes?” Ryuk’s fingers continued to trace the curvy path as his eyes remained closed with finally feeling her hair strands, cascading down her shoulder.

His mind was fixed on her silver hair, prompting him to recall a memory of someone special.

A smile formed on his face, yet vanished instantly as he remembered that he had indeed forgotten to feed his hand-cooked dishes to that foodie.

“What is your name?” Esme inquired breaking his thoughts, lifting her head slightly to meet his eyes, which also opened upon hearing her question.

“You don’t know my name yet?” Ryuk asked, slightly amused that he had never shared his name, wrapping his arms tighter around her and whispering, “It’s Ryuk. Just Ryuk.”

“…hmm, it’s a good name,” Esme replied, burying her head again on his chest, her eyes not meeting his, prompting him to ask, “Say it.”

“I will not,” Esme directly rejected.

“Huh, where did that come from?” Ryuk asked, perplexed by Esme’s refusal to say his name.

“I just don’t want to call you by name.” Not caring a bit about his gaze, she kept her decision firm, though feeling happy to finally know his name.

“Don’t tell me you want to call me ‘Husband’ or ‘Hubby’?” Ryuk didn’t retreat either, straightforwardly asking since this was not unique in his previous world.

He belonged to a traditional society back then where women didn’t call their husbands by name out of respect— Which was slightly confusing even for him, but traditions are meant to be followed.

“….” Esme lifted her gaze again, glaring at him a bit before standing up.

SWISH

“Bye, you can sleep on the sofa. I’m going to my room,” Esme announced abruptly, standing and moving towards the stairs. Ryuk watched her blankly, still not understanding what had just happened.

Once again proving a fact,

A woman is difficult to understand, especially when she is in love!

When she truly loves you, you can’t understand her logically, NEVER.

Reincarnated and Regressed Villain – Make heroines beg for forgiveness

Reincarnated and Regressed Villain – Make heroines beg for forgiveness

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Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Released: 2024 Native Language: English
"So, Diana, what's your excuse for betraying me?" His amber glinted eyes bore into the woman with bloodied, broken blue hair, kneeling in complete disarray. "... you're evil." "Oh, so, looking out for all of you makes me evil?" The man narrowed his eyes, contemplating the echoes of protagonist halos and heroines' mentality, starkly real now. Coming from a world far removed from such grim reality, he had read about these personalities in novels, but experiencing their shortcomings firsthand was a different story. "How am I evil?" He looked down at his foot where a young man, limbless and crushed, lay in a state of complete brokenness, mustering the little strength he had left to utter some words. "... y.. you ba..stard, You killed millions." Hearing these words, the man's internal amusement grew at the absurdity of these hypocritical people. He had eradicated all the evil organizations within the Empire after ascending to his throne. Wars were waged to crush rebellious kingdoms that stood against his Empire, uniting the entire Heidal Continent under one flag—the Selvius Empire. He shifted his gaze towards another woman with pink hair, her body completely broken, supported by a rock to maintain a semblance of balance amidst the devastation. "Hmm, so what about you, Karina? Wasn't your family about to be executed by the Aidiac Royal family? Is it wrong for me to have intervened?" "You killed them without mercy, and although you saved my family, it was not worth it." "I just saved—" "It's bullshit. You could have solved everything peacefully without drawing so much blood." Hearing all this, the man began to understand why those novels depicted these people as hypocritical and low in intelligence. If he hadn't saved them, they would have suffered the most gruesome fate. Yet, despite being saved, these ungrateful individuals chose to blame him. The bitter irony of their ingratitude gnawed at him, leaving a bitter taste in his mouth. "Guess you all have the same reasons." The man looked towards the seven people, their disdainful gazes directed at him. He had only aimed to change their fates, to rescue some from slavery, others from crippling circumstances, and a few from inevitable betrayal. Yet, they all blamed him for saving them, unable to comprehend that he had severed the root causes that would have subjected them to excruciating suffering. "Hahaha." "Indeed, now I see." He now understood what those novels had tried to convey—'these idiots think this whole world works like they think it would.' 'System.........

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