80. Open your eyes
Knights training camp.
"Lord Enid, are you leaving Firth?"
A handsome young man wearing knight armor was pushed out by his companions, with his hands behind his back and a shy smile.
"Well, Perry, I'm going back to Wharton in two days."
Perry's smile grew wider, and Enid was indeed paying attention to him.
He has always been very confident in his appearance. He has been used to being surrounded by girls since he was a child, so he also has high standards for his partners that are beyond ordinary people.
He broke up with the count's daughter not long ago, and the reason he used was that their identities were too different.
Although this is indeed true, and the count would not let his daughter marry a little knight like him, the main reason for his breakup was that he was tired of playing.
Even if the other person is someone he cannot reach, and there is no possibility of marrying him, as long as he can temporarily suppress the other person, or even just occupy her heart, it can bring Perry a huge sense of accomplishment.
Unlike the previous noble lady, he naturally did not dare to have any actual physical communication with the justice's daughter, but if he could leave a deep impression in Enid's heart, he would be satisfied enough.
During this period of time, he has been lingering around Enid, and many positive stories about him have been circulated in various places, in order to give the justice's daughter a good initial impression.
Coupled with his beautiful and delicate face, a lady like Enid will easily fall into the trap. Perhaps due to the gap in status, she will heartbrokenly reject his advances, but Perry believes that she will definitely give it to her.
The girl leaves a wonderful romantic memory.
After he takes office in Wharton, his past relationship with Enid will naturally come in handy. Maybe when his status is high enough, he will really be able to taste the taste of the Justice's daughter, the White Knight.
Thinking of this, he couldn't help but want to lick his lips, but considering the current situation, he tried to restrain the impulse and behaved like a young boy who admired Enid.
In fact, unlike what most people imagine, what he really desires is not Enid's appearance and body, but her identity as the daughter of a justice.
If the identity of Enid's mother were abandoned, Perry would be interested in playing with her body, but he would not have much desire to conquer her.
On the contrary, even if she had an upper-middle or even average face, Perry would still want to make Enid fall into an almost crazy obsession with him.
To be honest, Perry even wished that she was more ordinary-looking, and it would be better if she was slightly fat, because this would mean that Enid would be more easily impressed by Perry's methods.
However, Perry also came prepared. According to the information he learned, the relationship between Enid and her parents was extremely bad. Such children often lack love and are prone to develop feelings for mature and independent men.
Perry smiled and said:
"Lord Enid, the train to Wharton will pass through many cold places. I have prepared a coat for you."
The young man blushed slightly and took out a gift box:
"In addition to clothes, I also prepared a necklace."
The fact that he had saved money for three months was widely known throughout the camp. Enid would not care about the price of the gift, but she would be moved and intolerable because of his sacrifice.
His face is more delicate than his peers, so maturity is not his strong point, but he can show some opinions and care, and he believes that Enid will definitely be moved by it.
Then came the trump card, an affectionate and sincere confession.
Just as Perry expected, Enid also heard stories about his saving money, his deeds to help the elderly when his companions were injured.
These days, Yvette has turned her attention to him more than once, which is also the reason why his confidence has increased.
Yvette declined politely:
"This gift is too valuable, I can't accept it."
Perry didn't realize what she meant and continued:
"For you, my princess can smile. This money is nothing."
Yvette continued:
"No, this is inappropriate. I cannot accept gifts from strangers."
Perry's smile froze on his face, and before he even confessed his love, Enid had already rejected his advances.
But he once again skillfully turned passivity into initiative.
Sadness and heartbreak enveloped the boy's face, and he said with a slight trembling:
"Okay, I know very well that I am not worthy of you, but I hope that one day, I can be your sword and fight for my princess on the battlefield..."
Enid frowned:
"Shut up!"
All the expressions on Perry's face disappeared and he said blankly:
"What did you say?"
Enid shook her head. She often looked at this man for a simple reason:
"I can smell the stench of your body from ten meters away, the tangle of evil desires and despicable thoughts."
Enid gradually realized something after her last conversation with Hevin. If this ability existed in her, maybe it was destined that she should accept it, use it, and control it.
Perry took two steps back and looked at Enid in disbelief, surprised at how the other party could see through his true nature.
Enid continued:
"The first time I refused, you should have turned away and left, but you didn't seize the opportunity."
"You must have deceived many people with your sweet words, but unfortunately, you will no longer be able to do this."
Enid raised her head and looked down at Perry:
"Because I will expose your ugly face, so that all the girls whose feelings you have played with will know who you are."
Perry roared:
"Why! I just..."
The fallen wings on Enid's arms began to grow, and the metal gloves gradually covered the palms, but strangely, the front ends of the gloves were as sharp as claws.
She pressed the sharp claw on her index finger against Perry's face, and a drop of blood flowed from his face.
Perry looked at Enid, was she crazy?
Feeling the cold and reassuring power from the gauntlet, Enid smiled from the bottom of her heart:
"The only mistake you made was to bore me, you miserable, dirty underground worm. If you had ever seen a truly great and ashamed kind person, you would know how narrow-minded and nasty you are."
When she said this, the figure in Enid's mind was Hevin.
Perry swallowed:
"But, even if you tell me who I am, they won't believe it."
Enid felt the coldness slowly creeping into her heart.
Her frosty smile made Perry feel cold and stinging:
"No, you know they will believe it, otherwise why would I smell your fear."
Perry seemed to have seen some ice and snow demon. He didn't even dare to argue. He turned around and ran away with trembling legs, surprising his friends far away.
Enid didn't notice her blue pupils turning white, and even if she knew, she wouldn't care.
The feeling of embracing power is so wonderful that the evil thoughts, peeping eyes, ugly looks, and disgusting feelings from everyone in the past are no longer worth mentioning.
Because she is so powerful.
Wright could understand her, too. Regarding the unfair fate she suffered, her parents who never expressed any love, and the vicious thoughts surrounding her when her parents took her to various banquets, her full
A miserable childhood of torture.
Wright, who has experienced a worse past than hers, should, no! must be able to understand her. He is not like those vulgar and ugly mortals.
Yes, they are the same, they are the same kind of people.
Chapter completed!