“Is that so? Whether you believe it or not doesn’t matter. After Little Fox takes a magic class, you’ll know if what I said is true or not. As for now, I’m going to collect my interest.”
Serveyia took a deep breath, then pushed Lin Sheng onto the bed in the room, her hands on either side of his head.
“Little Fox, I originally wanted to find an excuse or opportunity to do this, but I didn’t expect you’d deliver it right to my door~”
“Se, Serveyia! What are you doing?”
“Doing.”
With just that short word, Serveyia buried her head into the nook of Lin Sheng’s neck and took a deep breath, forcefully initiating a matching invitation.
“Ugh~ Serveyia, what are you doing!”
His defenses were already shaky, and with Serveyia’s fast assault, Lin Sheng felt his position instantly lost all resistance.
He wanted to fight back, but her swift push left him no room, and his limp hands seemed as powerless as minions facing a six-item archer in a solo duel.
“Of course, I’m taking this chance to treat my Mana Sickness. Little Fox, don’t be nervous. It’ll be over soon, and it won’t hurt at all.”
“That’s…that’s nonsense! If you’re treating Mana Sickness, then treat it, but what’s with all this unnecessary taunting?”
Unable to resist, Lin Sheng could only watch as Serveyia’s large hands caused chaos on his territory, while his own hero was still respawning at the fountain, unable to revive.
“Ah, I get it. The side tower hasn’t been pushed yet, so you won’t let me attack the inhibitor tower, right? Don’t worry, I’ll take it slow.”
“No, that’s not it at all! I haven’t even added you as a friend or accepted the match—how did we start the game already?!”
Lin Sheng practically shouted this sentence, fearing that if he didn’t surrender soon, his own crystal would be lost.
Serveyia’s actions froze at his outburst, but her expression remained unchanged as she gazed straight at Lin Sheng.
She understood what he meant—after all, the relationship between the two hadn’t reached that stage yet, so it wasn’t the right time for this.
“Serveyia, I think the relationship between two people should progress step by step, don’t you?”
See?
Just as expected.
Lin Sheng noticed Serveyia’s movements pause and quickly explained.
“Yet we just did all that earlier?”
“…I, I admit I was blinded by desire. If an apology is needed, I…I can do that, but this really can’t happen.”
Lin Sheng knew he sounded hypocritical after saying this.
He was the one boasting perverted desires before, yet now he wanted to stay pure.
Truly, unless you’ve experienced another’s pain, don’t urge them to do good.
As for Serveyia, looking at the pitiful, pleading Little Fox beneath her, she also sighed inwardly.
Mana Sickness was real, and wanting to teach Lin Sheng a lesson was real too.
As the Princess of St. Laia, she couldn’t retain the bad habits from her previous life as a man.
Of course, the sensation was also quite nice.
“So, Little Fox, do you understand now how fragile you are? It’s not just me—even if it were another young lady with a bit of strength, she could shave you bald in no time. Next time you want to run your mouth, think carefully about the price.”
After saying this, Serveyia pushed herself up and finally let Lin Sheng go—for now.
Given the chance, Lin Sheng immediately distanced himself, wrapping his tail around himself.
“Little Fox, this is a lesson. Experiencing what it’s like to be treated as an object of desire by someone else might help you understand my intentions, hmm?”
“I understand…”
Lin Sheng’s muffled voice came from within the bundle, hard to read, but it probably wasn’t good.
“Most young ladies have received Elite Education since childhood. Many hate being at a disadvantage. Even if they agree to your perverted requests, they’ll find ways to get back at you.”
“Little Fox, next time you make a request, consider how it would feel to be on the receiving end. Do you understand?”
“Understood…”
Serveyia felt like she was educating a misbehaving child.
No wonder some say male psychology is just child psychology.
“Serveyia, so all this was just to teach me a lesson?”
“Hmm?”
“I mean, all that about Mana Sickness and such.”
“That part is true.”
“…If that’s true, are you still okay now?”
Lin Sheng’s voice was muffled, but Serveyia managed to catch it.
“Just barely. I think you should calm down for now. Treatment can wait until later.”
“Serveyia… If you need it, I can help. Consider it an apology for my unreasonable requests before.”