Stop Hypnotizing Me, Antagonist Princess!-Chapter 305 - 202: Curse Mark Activates_2
Chapter 305 -202: Curse Mark Activates_2
Then she froze.
She had fallen into a deep sleep, but the young man beside her seemed not to have enjoyed the same comfort.
He lay on the bed, drenched in sweat, his face pale, and looking extremely weak; even his lips bore bite marks and were slightly bleeding.
“Are you… are you alright?”
Tiya’s heart clenched, fearing his wounds had acted up again.
But now she didn’t have any Moonlight Original Liquid on her, the only bottle having been used earlier in the interrogation room for him.
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“I’m fine.”
His voice was a bit hoarse, but he still managed to force a smile as a response.
Although it was difficult, he had still successfully conquered the desire.
As they say, “the mind is as firm as a mountain.”
No matter what, he was the master of this body. How could he let the lower head control the upper?
Seeing this, Tiya refrained from asking further, only glancing over a few more times.
When her gaze swept over a certain bulging area, a faint blush flickered across her face, barely perceptible.
Disgusting.
Tiya spat inwardly.
But seeing how weak the young man looked at the moment, she refrained from making any sarcastic comments and simply took out a bunch of clothes from her Sealed Object bracelet that could store items and tossed them to him.
It was a suit that looked somewhat cheap. Wearing it at a high-society dinner party in the Upper City could be a laughing stock.
But in the Lower City District, it was nothing out of the ordinary.
After all, there was no shortage of false gentlemen here who cared about appearances.
On the contrary, clothes that were too expensive stood out too much.
Even though Tiya had a Sealing charm for altering her appearance, it was easy to be stopped and queried by others.
Speaking of which, she had already successfully infiltrated a dinner party hosted by Hillena, making her a veteran in disguise, even surpassing Lynn.
“I’m sorry, Voya, but I really can’t move right now…”
As she pondered how they would proceed to the Black Street Market in the North District, Lynn’s helpless voice faintly reached her ears.
Then Tiya realized that dressing oneself was indeed a significant challenge for someone whose body was covered in wounds.
With this thought, she bit her lower lip and fell into brief silence.
If he walked down the street in his original clothes, it wouldn’t be long before he was arrested on the spot by official Transcendents rushing to the scene.
But she had never tried helping someone change clothes in her life.
Was this difficult and uncertain escape about to end before it even started?
No. That can’t happen.
She had gambled everything, abandoning even the reputation and responsibilities of the Silent Saintess!
How could it end here?
Finally,
After a long silence, Tiya’s gaze drifted as she gently set down the Moonlight Scepter in her hand.
“I… I’ll help you.”
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Ten minutes later,
A young gentleman with an ordinary face and a smile was walking slowly on the street, supported by a woman wearing a ladies’ hat at his side.
Underneath the brim of the hat, the disguised young woman didn’t look as stunning as before, with some freckles on her nose.
Still, her shy demeanor and the faint blush on her cheeks caught the attention of the passersby on both sides of the walkway.
It was an attraction of temperament.
“Why are they all looking at me?”
Tiya, posing as the young wife, slightly lowered her head and lifted the hair by her ear.
Hearing this, Lynn chuckled, somewhat proudly puffing out his chest, “Because Voya always looks the best, no matter where she is.”
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“…Smooth talker.”
Tiya huffed lightly.
However, her bright and relaxed eyes revealed that her mood was quite good.
Even in this critical situation, they didn’t seem to be too affected.
A moment later, the two found themselves inside a public carriage that could fit six people.
This carriage traveled back and forth between the West District and the North District and only cost twenty copper coins for a round trip, a price so low that it somewhat vexed Tiya.
Moreover, she had always traveled in her own private carriage, and this was her first experience with this mode of transportation for the common folk.
Lynn, however, shook his head, “The truly lower-class folk wouldn’t be willing to spend a week’s worth of food money on this.”
At these words, Tiya was slightly stunned, then pursed her lips.
It wasn’t that she doubted Lynn’s words, but the idea of living an entire week on twenty copper coins seemed somewhat far-fetched.
As the Silent Saintess, she had also gone to distribute relief food in areas under the Church’s jurisdiction, accompanied by others.
From what she understood at the time, the condition of the poor didn’t seem to be that dire.
Noticing the young girl’s thoughts, Lynn smiled but didn’t refute them.
The world was so cruel; sometimes, having a bit of naive hope wasn’t necessarily a bad thing.
After the two boarded the carriage, they found that there were only two seats left, so Lynn gave the one by the window to Tiya and sat next to a stranger himself.
At that moment, besides them, there were two other couples sitting in the carriage.
One appeared to be past their prime, while the other couple was about their age, quite young.
Seeing that the last two passengers were also a couple, they instantly cast friendly glances at Lynn and Tiya.
Lynn responded with a nod and a smile.
Tiya, not being very adept at social interaction, simply pulled her hat brim down slightly, gently kicking the ground with the tip of her boot.
Shortly after, the carriage slowly started moving.
Due to the poor road conditions in the Lower City, it was occasionally bumpy.
However, not long after it had started, the carriage suddenly came to a stop.