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Taming The Villainesses novel Chapter 394

Now the only ones left were Stella, Ayra, and the imp.

I wandered the vast fortress, imagining where the three of them might be hiding.

There were so many hiding places in this fortress that, without using my head, I might not be able to find them even if I searched for days. ƒгeewёbnovel.com

“Are you in here, by any chance?”

I opened up each box in the fortress kitchen one by one. But inside, only mice gnawing on the scraps left behind by the Angmar occupation army squeaked back at me.

“No one here. Where could they be...”

Looking out the window beyond the kitchen, the sky had been dyed even redder by the sunset. At this rate, the sun would fully set before long.

So where had they hidden?

Honestly, I had no clue about Ayra and the imp, but if it was Stella, I might have an idea. I turned and headed toward the tall spire visible beyond the window.

If it were Stella, she might be there.

Of all the young ladies, she was the one I’d spent the least time with—and the one I’d come to know most recently—but I had a fairly good grasp of Stella’s tastes.

She was definitely here.

Before I knew it, I’d arrived at the tower.

I opened the door and grabbed hold of the ladder. It was so rusted and creaky that I worried it might break and send me falling straight to the ground below.

Would Stella really be here?

She had mentioned that she liked high places.

And there was no structure taller than this spire in all of Gargarta Fortress. That alone made me guess—perhaps a bit blindly—that she would be up there.

It wouldn’t be strange if I were wrong, but if I was right... I’d feel pretty good about it. With that thought, I opened the square hatch above my head and entered the room at the top of the tower.

“So dusty.”

It was shaped somewhat like an air traffic control tower. Perhaps birds had been nesting in it after it was abandoned—feathers were scattered messily all around.

“So, Stella-nim. Isn’t sitting on the roof a bit dangerous?”

I leaned out the open window of the top floor and peeked my head out.

The dizzying drop below made my head spin for a moment—but then, I saw her: Stella, sitting on the far edge of the roof, her legs dangling, and our eyes met.

“You actually found me. I thought you ★ 𝐍𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭 ★ wouldn’t until dawn.”

“There’s no way I wouldn’t know where you are, Stella-nim. Please come down. If a strong wind blows and you fall—what then?”

“Come up here and take a look, Teo-gun. The view is amazing. You can see the whole forest, and the sun setting across the sky.”

Rustle.

Stella reached out her hand to me. She probably wouldn’t budge until I took it and joined her to look around.

“Just for a moment.”

I had no choice but to take her hand. And then, with a strength that surprised me, she pulled me straight up onto the high roof.

Whooooosh—

For a moment, I was dizzy from the strong wind—but as I sat down, legs trembling beneath me, I was finally able to take in the view around us.

“Wow.”

And just like that, my fear of heights began to fade.

The forest stretched endlessly into the distance. The red light of sunset sprinkled across the trees, and the sky looked fractured and endless.

It was the kind of breathtaking view you might only see once in your life.

“Beautiful, isn’t it? I only discovered it a few days ago. I wanted to show it to you, Teo-gun. Just you—no one else.”

“Just me?”

At my question, Stella stood up. She stretched her arms above her head with a yawn—and it looked a bit dangerous and precarious.

Stella said,

“We’re allowed to have at least one secret of our own, aren’t we? I mean, you’ve already kept plenty of secrets from me, haven’t you?”

“......”

I felt deeply embarrassed. Compared to the other young ladies, I’d had far less time to explain everything to Stella.

The shock and betrayal she must have felt when she learned the truth—probably greater than what the others had felt. I couldn’t say a word in my defense.

But then, whap, Stella slapped me on the back.

“Whoa—!”

I nearly toppled forward, but she grabbed the scruff of my neck to steady me.

“Fairies live long lives. That’s why we have all the time in the world to talk things through. That’s why I don’t rush.”

“...That’s true.”

“Besides, in the end, I’ll be the one who watches Teo-gun’s story all the way to the last chapter, right? So there’s no need to hurry or push anything.”

Fairies had long lifespans. They usually lived among others of similar lifespan.

If I lived a normal human life and met my end, then, as Stella said, she would likely be the one who remained at my side the longest.

“So, Teo-gun. Do you still not trust me?”

“No, I trust you now.”

“Then prove it. Show me—by jumping from here with me.”

“That’s a little...”

Jumping from this height with no safety rope—what did that have to do with trust? As I hesitated, Stella began to urge me.

“You said you trust me. Come on. Close your eyes and let yourself go with the wind. If you really trust me, I’ll give you an unforgettable experience.”

Her words blurred into the dizzying scenery. If I jumped with no preparation, I’d vanish without a trace.

But I had said I trusted her.

It wouldn’t be very manly of me to take that back now. So I closed my eyes. And spread my arms wide. Then, Stella’s arms slid around my waist.

I heard her leap—and then I felt myself being lifted into the air, and then falling.

Fweeeee—

A sharp cry echoed through the air.

When I opened my eyes, I realized I was floating—not falling. A large bird had grasped one of Stella’s arms and was keeping us aloft.

“The thing you showed me with magic the other day—I kept practicing. And I sort of got it to work. It only lets us descend slowly, though.”

Chapter 394: Friend (5) 1

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