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[BL] Seducing Male Leads To Survive As A Villain In A Novel-Chapter 320: Trap
Eden had already set up his brilliant plan.
His plan was pretty simple. Eden had gotten a piece of paper and a pen, and then he had written something on it.
Something only someone from modern times would understand. The modern usage of language.
And he had casually inscribed:
I’M FROM YOUR WORLD, THE MODERN WORLD. MEET ME AT THE ACADEMY GARDEN TONIGHT, 8PM.
Seo Yujin had posted this on the official notice board of the academy, where important information and all such things were posted. And then he left it to do its job.
Throughout the day, people moved back and forth from the board, staring at the strange message written on it. They were all confused as to what it meant, since none of them could read it.
The post had become a hot topic in the academy, and most people were already going there to see if they could decipher what it was all about.
No one could.
"Are you sure this is going to work?" Helen asked as Eden told her what he had written. The two of them sat down at a spot, watching as people flooded toward the board.
"Yep. I’m sure it will," Eden smiled. "I’m sure he’ll be the only one to understand since he’s from my world. He’ll be curious to meet someone else who could speak his language and is from his world. So I’m sure he’ll come," Eden assured.
Helen nodded. "Well, I suppose that makes sense. But... are you sure the person will see it? What if the person doesn’t come to check?"
Eden said confidently, "I’ve already checked, and today is the day everyone comes to read through the latest information posted. And also, there was an official change in posts, so they’ll come and check that. And will also see this."
Eden added, "And with the way it’s blowing up, I’m sure everyone will see it. Including the person." He sounded confident.
Helen nodded. "Okay then. If you say so, then I won’t argue. Let’s just hope it works tonight."
Eden nodded too. He also hoped it would work so he could find the person he was looking for. He didn’t wish to waste much time; he desperately needed answers to his questions.
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That night, they had a common enemy: the curfew.
Everyone was already in and preparing to sleep. And Eden had managed to sneak out.
He had Lenny turn into a snake and run around in the dorm, distracting everyone. And then in the process, he sneaked out successfully.
Helen didn’t need to stress much. She only told her roommate that she had an emergency, and they understood that she meant her period—even though nothing was wrong with her.
So she stepped out and met with Eden and Lenny outside.
"Perfect," they smiled after they met.
"But with the curfew, will the person make it?" Helen asked.
"They will if they’re as desperate as we are. So let’s just see and hope."
And so they headed to the garden to wait for the person. After a long discussion amongst themselves, they had decided to stand by the side and watch.
Eden had wanted to go and sit, waiting for the person to show up. But now he stood with the others at the side; they hid behind trees while staring into the garden.
They were waiting for the person to show up. Waiting to see who they were before deciding if they were going to go out and meet them. They had done so to be on the safer side.
An hour went past and no one came. They all stood there staring without any sign of them. Lenny was already giving up.
"Are you sure they’re coming?" Helen asked. "It doesn’t look like anyone is showing up."
Eden stared at the garden for a while. He sighed. "But it was a perfect plan; it’s supposed to bait him or something. Why then isn’t he coming?"
He stood there thinking. He still couldn’t come up with any idea as to why it wasn’t working. And at that moment, he wasn’t sure if it was going to work.
"Should we wait some more or...?" Helen stared at him.
"Let’s try waiting for some time," Lenny agreed.
And they decided to wait and see what would happen.
They waited for some time and nothing happened. No one was coming into the garden from where they stood watching, and Eden was about to give up.
"Maybe it isn’t working, I think we should go—" he was saying when Helen grabbed him by the hand urgently.
"Look, someone’s there... someone came," she said excitedly as they all stared in that direction. And they caught sight of someone walking into the garden.
Eden stiffened in shock. He held his breath curiously as he glared into the garden, staring carefully to see this person’s face. To see who was the author of this novel he had fallen into. To see if he knew them or something.
They all stared, watching as this person looked around as if looking for someone. They stared and soon got a glimpse of his face.
They didn’t know him. At least they hadn’t seen him in the academy. They could easily tell he wasn’t at their level. He was probably a senior.
He wore glasses. And he looked completely like a nerd with his hair and all.
They watched him for a while, studying him as he looked around. As he stared meticulously for a while. They could tell he was the one and he was here looking for the other party who had summoned him.
A smile gently lit up on Eden’s face as he stared at him. He felt overjoyed at the sight. The sight of staring at the author who had written the world he was in. The author who had been cast from his era into this book. The author who potentially held answers to all his questions and solutions for how he’d go back home.
Eden smiled as he said, "Finally found you."







