“Is that so? Whether you believe it or not doesn’t matter. Once Little Fox attends Magic Class, you’ll know if what I said is true. For now, I’m here to collect my interest.”
Serveyia took a deep breath, then directly pushed Lin Sheng onto the bed in the room, her hands braced on either side of his head.
“Little Fox, I originally wanted to find an opportunity and excuse to do this, but I didn’t expect you’d deliver the chance right to my door~”
“S-Serveyia! What are you doing?”
“Doing!”
With that single word, Serveyia buried her head in Lin Sheng’s neck, inhaled deeply, and initiated a Matchmaking Invitation.
“Ugh~ Serveyia, what are you doing!”
His formation was already shaky, and with Serveyia’s Quick Assault Formation, Lin Sheng felt his defenses crumble instantly.
Any thoughts of resistance vanished under her rapid advance, his weak arms as powerless as a solo lane minion against a fully-equipped archer in a duel.
“Of course, it’s to use this chance to treat my Mana Sickness. Don’t be nervous, Little Fox. It’ll be over soon, and it won’t hurt at all.”
“Lies! If you’re treating Mana Sickness, just treat Mana Sickness. What’s with the unnecessary provocation?”
Unable to resist, Lin Sheng could only watch as Serveyia’s large hands rampaged over his High Ground, while his own heroes were still in the Fountain, counting down the respawn timer with no chance to Revive.
“Ah, I get it. The Side Lane Tower hasn’t been pushed yet, so you won’t let me take the Inhibitor Tower. Don’t worry, I’ll take my time.”
“No, that’s not how it works! I haven’t even added you as a friend or accepted the Matchmaking Invitation—how did we enter the game already?!”
Lin Sheng nearly shouted, fearing that if he didn’t surrender soon, his crystal would be lost.
Serveyia’s actions paused at his outburst, but her expression remained unchanged as she stared directly at Lin Sheng.
She understood his meaning—simply put, their relationship hadn’t reached that stage yet, and it wasn’t the right time for this.
“Serveyia, I think relationships between two people should progress step by step, right?”
See, just as expected.
Lin Sheng noticed Serveyia had stopped moving and hurried to explain.
“And yet, we already did those things before?”
“…I admit my own desires clouded my judgment. If an apology is necessary, I—I can apologize. But this… really can’t happen.”
Lin Sheng knew he sounded hypocritical.
After all, he was the one spouting all sorts of twisted desires earlier, and now he wanted to play the gentleman.
As the saying goes, only those who’ve suffered themselves can truly advise others.
As for Serveyia, seeing the pitifully pleading Little Fox beneath her, she sighed inwardly.
Mana Sickness was real, wanting to teach Lin Sheng a lesson was also real.
As the Princess of St. Laia, she couldn’t have the bad habits from her former life as a male. Still, the sensation was pleasant.
“So, Little Fox, do you understand now how fragile you are? Even if it wasn’t me, any lady with a bit of strength could shave your head clean. Next time you want to talk big, you’d better think carefully about the consequences.”
After saying this, Serveyia sat up, finally letting Lin Sheng go for now.
Seizing the chance, Lin Sheng quickly put some distance between them, wrapping himself in his tail.
“Little Fox, this is a lesson. Experience what it’s like to be treated as an object of desire by others—maybe then you’ll understand my intentions, hmm?”
“I understand…”
Lin Sheng’s muffled voice came from within the bundle, his true emotions unclear, but he probably didn’t feel great.
“Most of the ladies have received Elite Education since childhood. They’re not the type to take a loss. Even if they accept your perverted requests, they’ll find a way to get even. So, Little Fox, before making a request next time, consider how it would feel if the roles were reversed, understood?”
“Understood…”
Serveyia felt like she was educating a mischievous child who didn’t know any better.
No wonder people say male psychology is just child psychology.
“Serveyia, so everything was just to teach me a lesson?”
“Hmm?”
“You know, what you said earlier… about Mana Sickness and everything.”
“That part is true.”
“…If that’s the case, are you alright now?”
Lin Sheng’s voice was muffled, barely audible, but it reached Serveyia’s ears.
“Just barely. I think you should calm down for now. We can handle the treatment later.”
“Serveyia… If you need help, I can assist… as compensation for my previous unreasonable requests.”
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