Franca was initially stunned, then her expression turned to one of obvious shock.
She opened her mouth, instinctively wanting to say something, but her red lips quivered uncontrollably.
Her face gradually turned pale, and her eyes flickered between emptiness and confusion.
Lumian quietly watched Franca without saying a word.
After a while, Franca asked hoarsely and with difficulty, âYou agreed?â
Her voice sounded like it was being squeezed out of her throat, her eyes holding a glimmer of hope.
Lumian nodded slowly.
The light in Francaâs eyes dimmed instantly.
She lowered her head bit by bit, staring at her legs resting on the armchair.
After a few seconds, she muttered as if in a dream, âI knew⊠Jennaâs affection and regard for me were never love. I was just fantasizing⊠Fantasizing that she couldnât find anyone suitable to help digest the Pleasure potion and had to reluctantly choose me. And maybe, over time, physical entanglement would lead to emotional closenessâŠ
âI knew⊠Jenna was in a hurry to digest the potion because her brother would soon return to TrierâŠ
âI knew⊠the female Demoness path is very dangerous. Jenna is very aware of this tooâŠ
âI knew⊠her sexual orientation is menâŠ
âI knew⊠sheâs decisive and good at making bold movesâŠ
âlL⊠Lean accept Jenna choosing someone else. I can accept⊠accept that she likes someone else. Sheâs free. Sheâs independent. Sheâs not my appendage. Just because I like her doesnât mean she must like me or canât get close to others⊠Iâve been mentally preparing myself for this, even comforting myself that maybe this could help me digest the Affliction potionâŠ
âBut, butâŠâ
Franca suddenly looked up, her eyes burning with anger. âWhy you? Damn it, why you?â
Lumian felt like he was being stared at by a beautiful yet dangerous leopard, but he remained silent.
The answer didnât need to be spoken. It had already been spoken.
Franca and Lumian locked eyes, her gaze gradually turning sorrowful.
She laughed at herself bitterly, then asked in frustration and anger, âWhy did you agree?â
âFor two reasons: one superficial and one real. Which do you want to hear?â
Lumian replied with a bitter smile.
âI want to hear both!â Franca said without hesitation, her voice firm.
She stood up, trying to make herself appear more imposing.
Lumian sighed and said, âThe superficial reason is that Jenna had already come to me. Whether I refused or avoided her, it would hurt her, affect her state, and leave hidden dangers. If I agreed to help her, it would hurt you. I had to choose the option where the aftermath was relatively easier to deal with. You are optimistic and have a good nature; you should be able to gradually let goâŠâ
âDammit! So because I have a good nature, I deserve to be bullied?â Franca interrupted angrily, laughing bitterly.
She walked to the window, placing her hands on the window frame, staring at the night outside as if to calm herself down.
Lumian came up beside her, also gazing into the deep night.
After a few seconds, without turning her head, Franca asked, as if talking to herself, âAnd the real reason?â
Lumian was silent for a moment before saying, âFrom the moment you didnât want to lose your image in front of someone you truly loved-at the moment you began digesting the Pleasure potion-and Jenna took the initiative to approach you, your relationship entered a vortex, spiraling downward, and sooner or later it would erupt. The longer it dragged on, the more hurtful and severe the consequences. Itâs better to have a conclusion sooner.
âFor me, the optimal choice in this matter would actually be to delay until preparations for the Iron-blooded Knight advancement ritual were complete. If things went smoothly, that would only be a matter of three or four weeks. By then, I would have gained godhood, becoming a demigod of Sequence 4.
Whatever emotional issues you two had, it wouldnât affect me even if it completely shattered our teamâs harmony and unity.
âEven if the subsequent Sequence 3 also required a team, I would have enough time to reorganize.â
Franca listened quietly, then turned her head to look at Lumianâs face. âAnd your emotions?â
Lumian gazed into the darkness outside, remaining silent.
Franca followed suit, remaining silent for a while before saying expressionlessly, âYou should go now. Iâm a mess. I want some peace.â
Lumian hesitated, not moving.
Seeing this, Franca said with a complex smile, âDonât worry, I wonât leave. I still have a mission.
âWhy arenât you leaving yet? Do you want me to beat you up?
âLet me tell you, once I figure things out, I might end up like that Demoness in Morora and cut off your manhood! Anyway, you can grow it back; Iâll cut it every day!
âGo on, get out!
âGet lost!â
Seeing Francaâs emotions gradually intensify and her grabbing something to throw at him, Lumian sighed softly, walked towards the door, opened it, and stepped into the stairwell.
Bang!
The sound of the door slamming shut echoed behind him.
Lumian descended the stairs and soon saw Jenna standing silently in the shadows.
She hadnât really left. She had been waiting quietly in the building, head slightly lowered.
âHow did it go?â Jenna raised her head, asking Lumian.
Lumian recounted his conversation with Franca and her reactions, focusing on the key points.
Jenna pursed her lips and said to Lumian, âYou should go back. Iâll wait outside in case of any accidents.â
Lumian glanced back at the dark hallway, then said, âIâll wait here too.â
Jenna shook her head. âOne person is enough. If she calms down, she might want to talk to me. Your presence might provoke her further.â
After a moment of thought, Lumian said, âOkay.â
He looked at Jennaâs deep eyes, filled with a hint of pain, and sighed, saying, âIn this world, most people are selfish most of the time. Like youâŠ
Lumian paused and pointed at himself. âAnd like me.â
Jennaâs gaze softened a bit, and she smiled self-deprecatingly. âSometimes, I really want to drag you into the abyss with me.â
âŠ
Returning to his rented apartment, Lumian lay on his bed, staring at the dark ceiling, unable to sleep.
He didnât want to rely on Cogitation to calm himself down either.
After an unknown amount of time, he suddenly had a premonition and sat up abruptly, directing his gaze towards the bedroom window.
With a creak, the window opened, and Franca, wearing a womanâs shirt and fitted trousers but sporting fuzzy slippers, jumped in.
In the crimson moonlight, her eyes appeared red, and she held a dagger in her hand.
âThanks to you, Iâve digested quite a bit of the Affliction potion!â Franca said through gritted teeth, looking at Lumian sitting on the bed. âDamn it, the more I think about it, the angrier I get!â
Lumian stared at Francaâs face for a few seconds, his gaze slowly shifting to the dagger in her hand.
He waited for Franca to continue speaking.
Franca ground her teeth and said, âI can accept Jenna making this choice.
Although I would be sad, sorrowful, and in pain, I am willing to accept it and even encourage her.
âBut you, you hurt your bro! You should be cut into pieces for this!
âDo you know how much this hurt me? We were so close, so in sync, always thinking of each other. Why, why did you break this beautiful state?
âYou ended up making me feel abandoned, like you two are close and intimate, while Iâm left out, the unnecessary oneâŠ
âI feel betrayedâŠâ
As she spoke, the gnashing tone in Francaâs voice diminished, and a trace of confusion appeared in her voice.
She paused, then threw the dagger, which embedded itself accurately in Lumianâs bed.
Franca then took two steps forward, glaring at Lumian.
âYou now have two choices!
âOne, as I said before, if you dare touch Jenna, Iâll make you drink the Witch potion and turn you into a woman. Now, your choice is to switch pathways and become a Demoness of Despair!
âTwo, I screw you, or you screw mel!â
Lumian had anticipated many possible developments, but he hadnât expected these choices.
Seeing his shocked, bewildered expression, Franca added angrily, âI want to join you two!â
âWh-â Lumian finally said a word, carefully observing Francaâs state.
After speaking, Franca let out a long sigh, revealing her usual smile.
âLet me ask you, do you, uh, care about me?â
âYes,â Lumian answered without hesitation.
Franca nodded in satisfaction. âDo you care about Jenna?â
âYes,â Lumian also didnât hesitate.
Franca pursed her lips and asked further, âDoes Jenna care about you?â
âYes,â Lumian had no doubts.
Franca then asked, âDo I care about you?â
âYes.â Lumian nodded solemnly.
Franca continued, âAnd do I care about Jenna?â
âVery much,â Lumian added an adjective.
Franca hesitated and asked again, âAnd does Jenna care about me?â
âVery much. Youâre her family and her best friend,â Lumian answered seriously.
Franca then raised her hand slightly.
âThere you have it! We all care about each other, and we never know when we might die suddenly. So letâs stay together. No one abandons anyone. Itâs just sleeping together. Love is a pain in the ass! To hell with love!â
Lumian was rendered speechless for a moment. He looked at Franca and sincerely remarked, âYou look quite beautiful in your current state of mind.â
Franca chuckled. âWhat else would I be doing?â
As she said this, she suddenly half-turned her head and looked to the side, her voice growing louder.
âShould I give up? Should I leave?â
Tears, long in the making, slowly trickled down her cheeks.
Lumian remained silent.
After a few seconds, Franca turned her head back, her gaze deep as she looked at Lumian. In a hoarse voice, she said, âBecause in this world, you two are the most important people to me.
âThe only twoâŠâ
Under the crimson moonlight, her face was already streaked with tears.