No More Pain For This Villain.

Chapter 353: Should I leave?



Chapter 353: Should I leave?

\'What are you doing, princess?\' Blaze asked as he curiously stared at me from the corner of my

room.

I turned around and saw Raven looking at me, her eyes and nose red, and she seemed like she\'d cry at any moment but held it firmly.

"Okay, Raven," I stepped forward, slowly and gently sliding my hand on her shoulder. "Tell me one thing."

Her eyes stared into mine as she looked up.

"Is there any way you\'d drop the idea of not wanting to see your grandfather off for the last time?" I asked.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om

There was a prolonged and very meaningful silence before she gently shook her head in denial, giving me my answer.

"Then-" I picked up a cloth from my wardrobe. "I\'ll blindfold you now."

"What are you—" she tried to say something, but I just put my forehead against hers.

"Trust me, I know what I am doing."

I know I\'m selfish, but this... I want to do this for Raven.

Her ears turned a bit red, but she closed her eyes, balling her fists tightly.

I wrapped the blindfold around her eyes tightly, making sure it covered her ears too. It\'s not like she won\'t be able to hear if she enhanced her hearing with mana, but I doubt she would.

"Now just a minute."

I lifted her off the floor as she yelped in shock, grabbing onto my hair strands. I waited for her to let go before I looked down the window. Running the raw mana around me, I jumped out of the window.

Raw mana masks my actual mana signature, and if produced enough, it\'s like I was never there in the first place.

The wings came out, and within a span of a second, I was out. But instead of flying off out of the academy premises, I landed immediately near the compound wall.

"W-wha-what is happening?" Raven asked immediately.

Landing near the compound, I pushed my hand into my Spatial Void and pulled out two robes.

Letting her down, I draped one on her and another on myself, covering ourselves immediately.

"Now we are going to jump the wall." I picked her up again, pushed mana into my legs for a split second, and immediately created a raw mana spell to mask my mana signature.

The jump was enough for me to stand on the ten-foot wall as I looked at the imperial academy, which was now silent all along.

Jumping down, I was now out of the academy.

Stormborne won\'t sense me here.

Still, I walked a bit farther.

\'Should I?\' Blaze was in the inner pocket of my robe.

Yeah, I agreed as I watched him change his form after jumping out of the pocket. Turning into the Winged Pardus, I hopped onto his back.

It\'s better to be seen on the back of a creature than to be seen as a creature.

Blaze took flight as he spanned out his wings, and then we were in the sky, cold wind brushing past our faces.

"Ruu! W-where are we? Why\'s there so much wind?" Raven brought my attention back to herself.

I blindfolded her because I didn\'t want her to know about Blaze and the extra things that I can do.

"Don\'t worry. You said you wanted to leave, right? I\'m helping you leave." I said while Blaze landed us near the border of the Solstice.

With Blaze\'s current speed, he was fast as fuck.

\'Cause I actually train in my free time,\' he said as he dropped back into his cat form.

"Leave..." she muttered as I softly made her stand and then removed the blindfold.

"What was that?" I asked, looking at the slightly disheveled Raven.

Raven didn\'t answer me, though her eyes never left the ground beneath her. Her shoulders sagged under the weight of exhaustion and despair, and her breathing was shallow, barely controlled sobs.

"Raven?" I said more gently, trying to reach her.

"Ruu, where are we?" she asked, her voice still shaky but with a hint of curiosity breaking through her despondency.

"We\'re at the border of the Solstice," I replied, keeping my tone calm and steady. "From here, you can travel safely to see your grandfather."

She finally looked up, her eyes shimmering with unshed tears that reflected the dim twilight around us. "I don\'t know if this is right, Ren," she whispered, her voice cracking like fragile glass.

I sighed, stepping closer, feeling the cold air sting my face. "I understand your doubts, but you said it yourself. You need to say goodbye to your grandfather. This is your chance."

She took a deep, trembling breath, trying to steady herself. "I just... I don\'t want to cause more trouble. For you, or anyone else."

"What about the headmaster... he\'ll-"

"He ain\'t doing shit. What\'s he gonna do? Track you down and lock you up? He\'s a headmaster, and outside the academy, he can\'t do anything. Stop worrying about him," I said. The words were fierce, but underneath was a current of desperation-I needed her to believe

this.

"...So I can leave?" she asked, her eyes searching mine, looking for some reassurance in the storm of uncertainty.

I nodded. "You need to be there, but you have to be careful. The world outside the academy is dangerous right now."

She took another deep breath, her shoulders relaxing slightly as if some of the burden was lifted. "Thank you, Ruu. I don\'t know how to repay you."

"Ha, there\'s no trouble. Just make sure that you reach... fuck it, I\'ll drop you near the closest town, and from there you can go. It\'ll take, like, half an hour at most." I didn\'t want to let her go alone. I couldn\'t.

"Why don\'t you come with me?" And all of a sudden, Raven grabbed my robe from the front, clutching hard. "Come with me. I don\'t know if I can-I need you. I need you to be with me, Ruu." Her voice shook, the raw vulnerability in her plea cutting through me.

What is happening to her?

Her shoulders shook as I saw a droplet of tear fall onto my cloth. "Please come with me to Reva!" she cried, her desperation echoing in the stillness.

Should I?

**WARNING!**

**CURSE HAS EXCEEDED 50% MARK!**

**The host has been ensnared by a Curse.**

**Curse: Fate**

**Caster: Nature**

**Current Impact: 52.1%**

**Cure: None**

And I suppose the curse doesn\'t want me to. I don\'t like this place... I would\'ve left immediately, but I can\'t because I must stay until my in-game death.

At least that\'s what I hope.

"I can\'t-"I was going to hug her, but in that moment, I sensed something. It was like someone was approaching us at a fast speed, a powerful presence that made my skin prickle.

\'Stormborne?\'

"You have to go-"I grabbed the hem of Raven\'s robe, saw Blaze transform, and threw her

onto his back.

"What is this creature?!?!" she exclaimed, shock mingling with fear as she tried to

comprehend what was happening.

"Nothing, just a friend. Don\'t tell anyone about him, though. He\'ll get you out to the next

town," I said quickly, urgency lacing my voice.

I turned to face the direction of the incoming mana signature, feeling its intensity growing. It was close. Too close. In that moment, Raven grabbed my hood, pulling me close.

Our faces were inches apart, her breath warm against my skin, her eyes wide and glistening

with tears. Her brown eyes, slightly red from all the crying, stared into mine with an intensity that made my heart pound.

I could feel her breathing on my face, and for a moment, the world around me seemed to fade

away.

\'Off now!\' Blaze yelled in my mind, snapping me back to reality. Raven\'s eyes disappeared

from my view as she was lifted into the sky, her form quickly becoming a distant speck.

I unconsciously reached for the space where she had been, my hand closing on empty air. Now

she was in the sky and out of sight the next second.

What was that? Somebody landed behind me, I heard it but my mind was mostly focused on one question-

should I have left with her?


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