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Why Did I Become the Villainess?-Chapter 98 - Saiven Kingdom (2)
"Finally! The Count was gone. I thought I'd become deaf with his non-stop chatter," Rufus groaned.
Csille just rolled her eyes at Rufus. "It's as if you're not the chatty type too."
Rufus ignores Csille response and just sits on the floor.
The residence that was given to the Vrawyth Kingdom could fill more than twenty families in here. It looks like a big resort minus the swimming pool, of course.
There are two main buildings here. The buildings are two story buildings that have probably five to ten rooms inside.
One of the buildings will be occupied by the Teachers and the Doctors while the five of us will be occupying the other building.
Rufus instantly opens the door of the building, and he rushes to the sofa to lay on it. "Finally, I could rest in a comfy bed. No more jostling around the carriage."
Prince Fraser checks on the rooms on the first floor first. While Leander and Csille sit on the sofa waiting for Prince Fraser and Princess Paislee's return. Of course, Princess Paislee is beside Prince Fraser.
The maids and the guards have this dormitory type building for them to stay in.
Csille stands up and looks around the furnitures. She grimaced when she noticed that some of the furniture are too old they start to rot.
"Is this how they treat their visitors in here. Look at this furniture. It looks so old that it becomes rotten," Csille said in disgust while looking at the furniture with contempt.
That's what Prince Fraser sees when he returns with Princess Paislee. He frowns with Csille's remarks. "You should be careful with your words Lady Lauretré. We are all representing the Vrawyth Kingdom, and anything you say will definitely have an effect on the Vrawyth Kingdom. This is the old residence of one of the previous King and Queen of the Saiven Kingdom, and they didn't open it for a couple of years. You should be honored because they opened it only for us."
Csille scoff. "So, I am Lady Lauretré now? Okay. I won't say anything," she then sits on the sofa with a sulked face.
Prince Fraser shakes his head and sighs. "There are two rooms on the first floor. There are also a library, a kitchen, and a tea room. Does anyone of you want to stay on the first floor? There are probably five rooms upstairs. So, if no one wants to stay on the first floor, that would be okay too."
Princess Paislee volunteered to stay on the first floor, but Prince Fraser refused it, saying it would be better if he remains close to him since that is Princess Paislee's duty as a knight.
Csille gritted her teeth and just walked up the stairs without even waiting for the rest to decide where they are staying.
"Csille Lauretré, where do you think you are going?" Prince Fraser snaps at her.
Csille stops walking and looks at Prince Fraser with a raised eyebrow. "What? Can't I check the rooms upstairs?"
Prince Fraser sigh, trying to control his temper. "Go back in here. We're still not finished talking about the assignment of the rooms."
Csille rolled her eyes at Prince Fraser. "Your highness. It's just a room. Why do we need to make a big deal out of it? Instead of talking there, why don't you check the room first and see if any of those suits your preferences? Isn't that better?"
Prince Fraser takes a deep breath. "I said go down in here. We still haven't talked about the rules."
Csille rolled her eyes again. "Your highness, why do you need to tell the rules if what you are going to tell is the same rules that we have been using to any competition before?"
It's not the first time Csille and Prince Fraser represent the Vrawyth Kingdom in a competition. And every competition, the Vrawyth kingdom will set up rules for its representatives to avoid tainting the reputation of the kingdom.
"I'm warning you, Csille. Go down here or else-"
Csille smirks at Prince Fraser. "Or else what? Are you're going to yell at me again? Oh, or better yet, you're going to embarrass me again in front of everyone," Csille snort. "What would you do that you haven't done to me, Prince Fraser? I am your fiancée, but you keep treating me like I'm just someone not even worthy of your time. So, save all your talk to the people who are more important than me. I don't need that," Csille then walks towards a room and opens it.
The moment I enter the room, I instantly regained the control of my body. I sigh and look at the door.
I understand where Csille is coming from. Every time Prince Fraser would talk to her, he is always mad at her. He always makes her feel like everything she did is wrong.
I'm not talking about the Prince Fraser I've been talking to. They are different. Not different because there are also two spirits residing inside his body. Different because the Prince Fraser I am talking to is not bound to the plot of the story. Those time I interacted with him is not the scene that I have written, which makes the emotion he is feeling at that moment genuine and authentic.
But the Prince Fraser who is talking to the real Csille is the Prince Fraser I made. His emotions and words are bound to the words I have written for him.
The time in the western region when Prince Fraser got mad at Csille because she keeps interrupting him and Princess Paislee. The knighting where Prince Fraser got mad at Csille because of her immaturity. The time where Prince Fraser embarrasses her in front of the soldiers and maids. Those are the scene I have written, and in all those scenarios, Prince Fraser is either yelling at her or embarrassing her.
So, I understand why she said those words at Prince Fraser. Although those words she said are the same words, I have written. I still feel bad for Csille.
The scene when Prince Fraser and Csille will slowly drift from each other. From being friends to hating each other.
And if it's the end for Prince Fraser and Csille. It is the start for Prince Fraser and Princess Paislee.
This is the time when the story will mainly focus on the growing relationship between the female lead and the male lead. It's really starting.
Throughout our stay here. The scene I have written about Csille is too short that it mainly focused on the competition. Aside from that, Csille will just become the wallflower.
She would only be mentioned in the novel at the sideline. Like when she sees Prince Fraser and Princess Paislee strolling around the Saiven Kingdom while she watches at the sideline cursing the two of them.
She would also show herself in the novel at the competition while she is competing for the Vrawyth Kingdom. And in the middle of the competition, Csille will do something to Princess Paislee for revenge.
Csille got mad at Sir Farren because she blames Sir Farren for avoiding her. And she blames Sir Farren because she thought he was taking too much time of Prince Fraser.
Aside from those, Csille is basically not mentioned in the novel. Does it mean I could have free time for myself and to warn the leads of the revenge plan of the real Csille? Since the Virtouse already approved me to give some warning to the leads but in a subtle way.
Speaking of the Virtouse, it's been days now, but I haven't heard from them. What could have happened? Before, they would always hint at my dreams, but why haven't they visited me these days? Do they get too busy with the other spirits? Who many spirits are they guiding?
I sigh and lay on the bed. I took the notebook where I write the things I have written in the novel. For the Grand Exemplary Competition, aside from the competition, Prince Fraser and Princess Paislee will become closer as ever. Csille will take her revenge without anyone knowing it.
I sit on the bed and frown. This revenge. Although Princess Paislee's life wouldn't be in danger but it will definitely do some harm to her. What would I do to warn her? Should I send her a letter? But what would I write? Can I write what will happen exactly? Wouldn't it hurt the plot?
I am still contemplating what to do when I suddenly heard a knock outside the door. I sigh and walk to the door to open it. I'm pretty sure it's not Prince Fraser because right now, Prince Fraser is having the time of his life with his female lead. There's no way he would knock on my door because I have written that Prince Fraser would have a lunch date with Princess Paislee right now.
"Hey, can I come in?" Rufus ask me with a worried smile.
I frown. What is this guy doing in here? Throughout this journey, Rufus wouldn't be mentioned that much in the novel too. His feelings for Princess Paislee will bloom in the Vrawyth Kingdom.
I sigh, "What are you doing in here, Rufus? Do you need anything?"
Rufus is about to answer me when someone talks behind him.
"Lady Lauretré, the maid, hasn't finished the lunch for today, and Prince Rufus is already hungry. We're wondering if you want to come with us? We're planning to have lunch outside," Leander said.
Lunch? Outside? The idea of lunch made me hungry. Finally, a good fine meal. Not that I'm complaining about the food they serve us throughout our journey here, but since the ingredients were limited, so the taste was not the best.
But before I agree, I need to make sure there will be no Prince Fraser around. Although I'm pretty sure he is out now with his future bride. But it's better to be sure than sorry.
"Where is Prince Fraser?" I tried to look behind them, but since these two are taller than Csille, I couldn't see anything.
Rufus smirks at me. "You've got the guts to fight him, but you look like you're a scared cat right now. Isn't that ironic, Csille?"
Ironic your face! You don't understand, okay? The person who did that head to head fight with Prince Fraser is the real Csille. How can a simple citizen of the real world go against the King of the Vrawyth Kingdom? Especially Prince Fraser is definitely mad at Csille right now.
"Do you want me to accompany you or not? Because I'm easy to talk to," I raise my eyebrow at Rufus. This guy! Does he need to say it in front of my face? Is he even my friend?
Leander shakes his head at me as a response. "His highness, Prince Fraser leave the residence with Sir Farren a while ago. They said they would get information outside, and we don't need to wait for them."
I knew it! They are really together. I feel a slight pain in my heart. Oh no, heart. Don't be like that. Prince Fraser is not meant for Csille, okay? I am from the real world, and the person whom I will end up with is definitely from the real world too. So quit that hurting. That wouldn't help me finish the task.
I nod my head at them. Since Prince Fraser is not here and I still couldn't think of a way to warn the leads. Wouldn't it be better to get some fresh air and enjoy what the Saiven Kingdom could offer? It's not every day that I could control this body at my free will. So, why not make all out of it.
"Just give me some time to prepare. I'll meet you on the first floor. Anyway, do you I need to follow some dress code in here?"
I look at Rufus because, among the three of us, only Rufus has gone to this place more than three times.
Even if my father is the Count, it's rare for him to bring me to his trips. He was afraid something would happen to me if he brought me with him. That's why I haven't traveled far away from the Vrawyth Kingdom aside from this.
Rufus shakes his head. "There's none. Just dress the way you are. Actually, it would be better to dress better than how you dress. The other Kingdoms sent their skilled ladies too, and I'm sure they will dress to impress. As what Prince Fraser said, we are all bringing the name of our Kingdom with us."
I raised my eyebrow at him and smirk. "Is there someone who could compete with me? Wouldn't it be unfair to them if I even step up the game to the level they couldn't even reach?"
Rufus and Leander smile at what I have said. "Okay, okay. We understand you're the most beautiful lady in the whole Kingdoms. So do what you want to do."
I just wink at the two of them and close the door. I look at the notebook where I write all the things that would happen in the Saiven Kingdom.
I sigh and put it aside. "It wouldn't hurt if I had some fun, right? I'll deal with you when I get home, okay?"
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