History at the Library
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History at the Library - Chapter 83: “When he revealed his true nature, it was only to the ex
“When he revealed his true nature, it was only to the extent that the evidence was not revealed.”
“Exactly!”
Vivian nodded in pure admiration. The note was usually written in a rambling order, background, and lines that only she could recognize. It’s amazing that he recognizes it every time, but she can’t believe he even knows the male lead character he’s got.
She dabbed ink on her pen with glittering eyes. Everything he said was about to be written down in her notebook.
“It’s like looking in a mirror, so it’s a little unpleasant. Where the hell did you come up with a character like me?”
“Huh?”
Vivian tilted her head.
“It’s not like you don’t have any similarities, but the ark is completely different.”
She’s never heard of the miserable past of the Grand Duke of Black, and to say that he was emotionally dry, he often laughed at her and teased her.
And although there are many times when people show pretense or prudence, most of the aristocrats do not. Aiden’s tenderness was evident even from the bottom of his heart. Of course, they just got to know each other, but that’s what she felt while staying together until now.“You’ve been through all sorts of scandals, but I just want to believe what I’ve seen and experienced.”
Aiden was silent for a moment.
“It would be different for Vivian.”
He gave a vague answer, neither positive nor negative, with a short smile.
“This man would lure a bully to a deserted place and kill him brutally so he wouldn’t get caught in his true nature. Or maybe he’ll kill someone without lifting his finger. Or he’ll pass by a bully because he doesn’t want to interfere. I don’t think there’s going to be a good scene that Vivian expects.”
“……”
“These male characters aren’t very popular. I don’t know what’s inside.”
It was a very disturbing general review. Of course, she knew it, but she didn’t expect such a cool judgment. Listening to Aiden’s mouth, she bloated her cheeks like a child.
If it is not popular, we can make it popular. There was no way that the world’s Perdi couldn’t make it that far.
“Well, it’s definitely a new attempt. But every decent man in the world deserves to be a hero.”
“Is that so?”
“No matter what kind of personality the male protagonist is, the fact that he’s a pure-hearted man can eat half of it.”
“I see.”
Aiden responded sincerely to her brazen words and was a good match for words. It was not because he wanted the answer and asked the question, but because he knew that she was talking to organize her thoughts.
“Yes, love is the greatest magic. It can change people.”
Vivian, who has never had a single relationship except Aiden, said proudly, as she clenched her fist. He grinned at the utter nonsense and answered her sincerely. Aha.“I’m in love and I can’t keep my composure, and before I even think about something, my body is moving before my head, what do you think?”
“Well, I don’t really believe in love.”
“It’s my fault for asking.”
Vivian shook her head, thinking, I’m a bit emotionally ignorant, but I’m still better than this man. She’s going to ask about the love scene between a man and a woman later. Aiden’s area of expertise that doesn’t believe in love seemed to be there.
Vivian gave up asking for advice and started talking unilaterally.
“The male protagonist happens to witness the female protagonist being dragged by a bully. And then he turns his eyes upside down and kills all the bullies, forgetting everything.”
“Is it okay to see a man being brutally murdered in front of you?”
Well, if you put it into reality, she is the one he loves, and he is the one who’s in love right now, but the novel was fine. Because it’s a novel!
“Of course she’s scared. As the female protagonist slowly avoids him, it becomes harder for the male protagonist to maintain calm, and that vicious cycle repeats. He’s starting to get nervous about how to get himself off the hook.”
It’s a matter of life, so was it okay to avoid it? Aiden questioned whether the heroine had a strong heart but in a strange manner.