Guide to tamming vilanesses-Chapter 105: She Is Back
Eva sank to her knees before him, looking up at her master with eyes that held nothing back. She adored him; she worshiped him.
"Please," she whispered, her fingers tracing patterns against his legs. "Accept my oath. Accept me. All of me."
She kissed Shin, worshipping him. Then, she took his hands again and brought them to her large breasts, pressing the palms of his hands against her soft curves.
"Use me. Own me," she asked with a voice laced with veneration and submission.
Shin froze as his own system interface materialized before him. However, this time it had a pinkish tone.
[Notice: you received a message from the {Queen System}. The message will be displayed.]
[Do you accept this bond?]
[Yes] / [No]
Eva knelt there on the floor, her heart pounding so hard she could feel it in her throat, in her chest, and between her thighs. The moment Shin selected [Yes], a wave of pure euphoria crashed through her body.
The system confirmed:
[Bond Accepted.]
[The Queen’s Oath of Devotion has been sealed.]
[King Shin now has absolute authority over Queen Eva’s system.]
Eva’s breath came in ragged gasps. She could feel it, the way his presence now existed within her very soul.
"Oh..." she moaned softly, her eyes fluttering closed.
A warmth spread from her core throughout her entire body, leaving her skin tingling. Her thighs pressed together beneath her skirt, trying to alleviate the ache that had built there. She could feel moisture gathering, dampening her underwear, and the knowledge that Shin could probably see everything about her now.
"Eva?" Shin’s voice was gentle, concerned. "Are you alright?"
She opened her eyes and looked up at him, her expression completely vulnerable, completely open. "I’ve never been better," she whispered.
She rose slowly to her feet but didn’t step away. Instead, she moved closer, pressing her body against his. Her breasts flattened against his chest.
"I can feel you," she breathed. "Inside me. In my soul." She looked up at him through half-lidded eyes. "Do you feel it too?"
Shin nodded slowly. "I do."
Eva smiled, a genuine, radiant smile that transformed her face. "Good." She pressed a kiss to his lips. "Now you can never doubt me. Now you know I’m yours."
Lilel floated nearby, watching with an amused expression. "Well, that was dramatic," the fairy commented. "Very romantic. Very intense. It’s really rare to see someone with so much conviction that the system creates a skill."
Eva smiled happily at the compliment, delighted by what Shin had told her. He would trust her; that was exactly what she wanted so much.
"So, after all of that, will you finally tell me everything?" Eva asked with a smug smile, leaning into Shin. "Please, tell me, why are you so interested in my friend?"
Shin let out a small laugh. "Feeling jealous, by any chance?"
"Never," Eva answered.
Shin stayed silent for a few seconds.
"Okay," he said quietly. "And I think... I think it’s time I told you everything."
Eva’s heart swelled. She guided him to sit on the edge of the sofa near Kaho, then settled on his lap, a smile from ear to ear lighting up her face.
Lilel floated down and settled on Shin’s shoulder, her eyes remaining fixed on Kaho, wary of whether she might wake up or not.
"I’m listening," Eva said softly. "Please, tell me everything."
And Shin began to speak.
He told her about the game and how he knew the future. He purposefully hid some details and crafted a half-truth. However, Eva saw through his bullshit immediately, pressing him to tell the truth. In the end, he had no choice but to tell her that the world wasn’t real but held knowledge that was.
"Oh... I get it. So you know the future..." It was all she said in response.
Shin was sure she would be much more shocked, but Eva didn’t seem to care that much. As she explained to him later, all she cared about was Shin. Even if the world wasn’t real, she would be happy as long as she could be owned by him.
With the hardest talk out of the way, Shin told her about Lilel. During the explanation, the fairy took the initiative to speak about her incredible power. She told Eva about how she had saved Shin’s life in the fight with the assassins and how she expected to be able to affect other systems.
"You are much more powerful than I expected," Eva commented, staring intently at Lilel.
"That’s right," the little fairy said, her voice dripping with satisfaction. "I’m not just some cute little fairy. I’m incredible."
Eva smiled softly, then grew quiet for a few seconds, thinking about what she had heard and how she could help him. Then she spoke.
"You should have told me sooner."
"Why?"
"My king, do you have any idea how much I could have helped you if I’d known?" She gestured at herself. "To begin with, Lilel could have tested things on me, don’t you think? After all, I also have a system."
"Yes!" Lilel commented excitedly. If she had someone to practice with, she had a much better chance of being able to do incredible things.
"And now, thanks to our bond, things will probably be easier, as our systems are technically connected," Eva remarked. "However, it wouldn’t be exactly the same as a normal system user..."
"Yes, but it’s still a good training ground!" Lilel added, already excited to begin testing.
At that moment, Kaho slowly opened her eyes, her cheeks burning as she remembered fainting in front of everyone. She just wanted to hide her face out of embarrassment.
"Oh... you’re awake. How are you?" Eva said softly, a gentle smile on her face.
"I’m fine. Sorry for fainting like that..." She looked down.
"Don’t worry about it," Shin commented softly. "It was my fault for pressuring you too much. We can talk about everything properly."
Before Kaho could respond, Shin’s phone suddenly rang, the sharp sound cutting through the calm atmosphere. He glanced at the screen and frowned. "Yumemi..."
With a small sigh, he answered. "Hey, you little screwball, why did you tell my secret to Eva? Couldn’t you keep it for a single day?" he complained playfully.
"Oni-chan, we need to talk," she said with a serious tone.
Immediately, Shin’s expression changed. He stopped acting playful and went silent, prompting Yumemi to tell him everything.
"...What happened?"
There was a brief pause on the other end before she spoke again, quieter this time.
"Mom is back."
Shin’s eyes widened slightly. He wasn’t expecting Minako to be back so soon. But this shouldn’t be a big problem, right?
"She came home earlier than expected," Yumemi continued. "And... she already found out."
A cold feeling settled in his chest. "Found out... what?"
"...About Rika’s pregnancy. And that you are the father."
"What? How the hell did she find out so fast?" Shin asked, annoyed.
"You know that aunt is terrible at keeping secrets..." Yumemi commented softly.
"Okay, I will go back home as soon as possible. Is everything all right?"
"So, the thing is... she is threatening to tell the police, because incest is a crime and all..." Yumemi said. "And Tomoko... you know how many problems she has with mom, and..."
"I will be there in ten minutes. Just don’t let mom leave our house, okay?"
"Leave it to me!" Yumemi said with determination.
Shin wasn’t sure he could trust her, but this was how things were now.
"Do you need help?" Eva asked with concern.
"No, don’t worry... actually, it’s better if I just go. I’ll explain everything later," Shin said, his voice tired. "But I’ll take one of your cars to head back home."
"Take the keys to the black Porsche; the poor thing hasn’t been used in so long," Eva said, tossing him the car keys.
Kaho sat up on the sofa, her face pale and her hands trembling slightly. "Shin? Is... is everything okay? You look like something terrible happened."
"Family drama," Shin said shortly, checking his pockets. "I have to handle it before it spirals."
As the door clicked shut behind him and the sound of his hurried footsteps faded down the hall, Kaho turned to Eva, her voice small and filled with anxiety.
"Eva... shouldn’t we go with him? He looked so stressed. Is it really okay to just stay here doing nothing?" Kaho gripped the fabric of her skirt.
Eva walked over and sat beside her friend, leaning back with deceptive casualness. She looked at the door, then back at Kaho, a small, knowing smirk playing on her lips.
"Relax, Kaho," Eva said, her tone smooth and grounding. "Shin isn’t someone who usually needs help. And if he needed anything, he would have ordered me to do it. There is no reason to overcomplicate things with our presence."
"If you say so," Kaho nodded.
"So, now, let’s watch some anime as we planned," Eva said excitedly.







