Villain MMORPG: Almighty Devil Emperor and His Seven Demonic Wives

Chapter 713 Don't Blame Me For It!



Villain Ch 713. Don't Blame Me For It!

"You don't need to say it openly like that," Allen quipped, his tone lighthearted as he tried to downplay Emma's praise. It felt a bit awkward to receive such direct compliments, especially when they were delivered so openly in front of him.

Azura's cheeks flushed even deeper at Allen's response, her embarrassment evident as she shifted uncomfortably on her feet. Yet she couldn't deny the truth in Emma's words.

"I just said what I needed to say," Emma replied casually, brushing off the moment as she turned on her heels and continued walking towards the living room, leaving Allen and Azura to follow in her wake.

Allen followed Emma's lead once more. He couldn't help but recall the conversation they'd had at the café earlier. "I literally told her the same thing back at the café," he muttered under his breath, his memory flashing back to the cafe.

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Emma overheard his comment and let out a laugh, finding amusement in the familiarity of their interactions. "I guess that's what makes us siblings," she remarked, holding out her fist for a playful fist bump.

Allen grinned and reciprocated the gesture, bumping his fist against Emma's as they continued walking.

Meanwhile, Azura watched the exchange between the two siblings with a mixture of amusement and curiosity. 'Emma has multiplied...' she thought to herself, finding it fascinating how similar Allen and Emma were despite their contrasting appearances. They seemed like polar opposites—light and dark—but there was an undeniable resemblance in their mischievous aura.

Azura couldn't help but feel a sense of warmth and inclusion, realizing that she was witnessing the dynamic between real siblings. Despite their differences, Allen and Emma shared a special connection that was evident in their playful banter and shared gestures.

They reached the living room. Azura and Allen found themselves greeted by the sight of a spread of snacks and drinks laid out on the table before them. The tantalizing aroma of freshly brewed tea wafted through the air, making their mouths water in anticipation.

The butlers immediately sprang into action, pouring steaming cups of tea for Azura, Allen, and Emma. The clinking of porcelain against the saucers filled the room as the butlers deftly served their guests, their movements smooth and practiced.

Despite the tempting array of snacks before them, Allen and Azura exchanged a knowing glance and silently agreed to forgo indulging in the treats. They had already eaten enough at the café, and the thought of filling up on more snacks didn't appeal to them at the moment.

Instead, they opted to focus on the warm cups of tea in front of them, enjoying the comforting sensation of the hot liquid soothing their nerves.

Allen sipped his tea, relishing the soothing warmth as it trickled down his throat. He set the cup down with a gentle clink and turned his attention to Emma, curiosity flickering in his eyes. "Anyway, are your lessons finished?" he inquired casually, his tone betraying a hint of surprise at the unexpected turn of events.

Emma pursed her lips, a faint blush creeping onto her cheeks. "Uh, I asked to finish today's lesson early and make up for it tomorrow," she admitted sheepishly, her gaze shifting slightly.

Azura couldn't resist the opportunity to tease her friend a little. "So you're skipping class?" she chimed in, a mischievous glint in her eyes. She couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction at the chance to turn the tables after the earlier embarrassment.

Emma shrugged nonchalantly, though a playful smile tugged at the corners of her lips. "Not skipping, but I'm just rescheduling it," she clarified, her tone light and carefree.

Allen raised an eyebrow at Emma's response, a hint of amusement dancing in his eyes. "Rescheduling, huh? Sounds like something you'd do," he remarked with a playful smirk.

Emma rolled her eyes, but couldn't hide the small smile tugging at the corners of her lips. "Hey, I have priorities, you know," she retorted, though her tone was lighthearted.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om

Azura couldn't help but chuckle at their banter, glad to see the tension from earlier dissipating. "Well, as long as you're not falling behind on your studies," she teased, taking a sip of her tea.

Emma waved a dismissive hand. "Please, I can handle my classes just fine," she said confidently. "Besides, a little break every now and then is good for the soul," she added with a wink. She then shot a smug glance in Azura's direction, unable to resist a bit of banter. "Besides, someone sent me a message in a panic," she added with a teasing grin, her eyes twinkling mischievously.

"Don't blame me for it," she teased playfully.

Azura couldn't help but scoff playfully at Emma's confident retort. "If that happened to you, I'm sure you would panic like me too," she teased, her lips curling into a smirk.

Emma raised an eyebrow, a playful glint dancing in her eyes. "That is a 'what if' statement. That's just a delusion," she shot back with a confident grin, her tone laced with amusement.

Allen, sensing the need to shift the conversation away from their playful banter, gently set his tea down on the table with a soft clack. "You know, what if we talked about something else?" he suggested, turning his attention to Azura with a warm smile. "Like why did you suddenly come here?" he inquired, his tone gentle and inviting as he sought to ease the tension in the room.

Azura's eyes sparkled with curiosity as she leaned in towards Allen, her voice tinged with seriousness. "I actually want to ask about the game. Hell's Gate. About the devil emperor to be precise," she began, her gaze shifting between Allen and Emma.

Emma's lips curved into a playful grin, but there was a hint of reluctance in her expression. "I already said it was the Company secret. I can't tell you," she replied, her tone firm yet laced with a touch of amusement.

Azura nodded in understanding, but her curiosity seemed to deepen as she glanced at Allen. "Yeah, I know. But now I'm more interested in discussing other topics," she persisted, her determination evident in her voice. She leaned closer to Allen, her eyes searching his face for any hint of a reaction.

"Can you tell me what happened and why Allen is a Goldborne?" she pressed, her tone firm and unwavering.


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