Taming The Villainesses - Chapter 264.2
Episode 264.2
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(EP-264.2) Song #1
264 â Cicadaâs Song #1
They had such interesting lectures in Introduction to Fairy Studies?
I could only shake my head in regret.
âI didnât have much time to attend lectures. But isnât that about elves? Iâm a half-fairy of the nymph lineage. Arenât nymphs just as prudish?â
Unlike the slender, model-like beauty of elves, the nymph fairy lineage generally appeared as adolescent girls.
Their interests revolved around sweet, delicious desserts, pretty jewels, and ornaments. It was fair to say they still had a childlike innocence.
Those nymphs engage in free love?
Mirna continued.
âItâs said that a long time ago, in mythic times, there was a period when nymphs were not as small as they are now. A time where nymphs were big and voluptuous.â
Big and voluptuous nymphs?
I couldnât quite imagine it. Seeing my furrowed brows, Mirna added a word to help me understand.
âThere were countless nymphs with clumsy, ample bodies like Lady Lioness. In deep forests, sacred valleys, rivers, and ponds, most were ruled by nymphs.â
âAh.â
âIn old stories, there are fairies who seduce adventurers and heroes, right? Those are all about nymphs. Theyâre very naughty beings.â
âNo way.â
Mirna shook her head at my denial.
âItâs the truth depicted in the ancient murals of nymphs in the Angmar royal tomb. Nymphs were a race that is sexually corrupt by nature. So, the Gwangyeong God cursed them.â
According to Mirna, the reason nymphs took on a childish appearance was a curse from god in response to their promiscuous and freewheeling lifestyle.
As a result, nymphs became fairies of innocence, far removed from romance or love.
I found it hard to believe, but in a world where many strange things happen, it wasnât out of the realm of possibility.
âSo, it wouldnât be surprising if Sir Theo, who has the blood of these peculiar nymphs, was promiscuous and unprincipled.â
ââŚâŚâ
Thatâs harsh.
But itâs true, so I couldnât argue.
But I wasnât that promiscuous, am I? Compared to Kasim, I thought I was pretty tame for someone with the Casanova jobâŚ
Then Mirna said as if comforting me.
âBut I understand. The promiscuity of long-lived races is like an instinct. Fairies live for long ages. For them, love is but a brief, fleeting moment of summer, like a cicadaâs cry.â
A cicadaâs cryâŚ.
âEven after many years, Sir Theo, you will remain as you are now. Even if the flame of my life burns out someday, you will continue living for much longer than the time we spent together.â
Mirnaâs words painted a series of images in my mind. Being a fairy meant living a long life, and as a half-fairy, my time flowed differently from everyone elseâs.
As Mirna said, I would survive longer than anyone.
In a world where they had vanished, I would be left alone⌠The thought made me feel a profound sense of loneliness, even though it hadnât happened yet.
In truth, I vaguely knew.
That my time was different from others.
I was just ignoring it.
âSir Theo, can you reconsider what it means to become a family? Watching your familyâs deathâŚâ
Seueuk-.
Mirna gazed at the dungeonâs night sky. After a long period of contemplation, she finally spoke.
âBeing left alone is more painful than one might think.â
This was something only Mirna could say. Though I hadnât intended for us to have such a serious conversation, I found myself deep in thought.
Knowing we would inevitably part one day, could I love Mirna as if this fleeting summer moment would last forever?
What was love and affection, anyway?
Then, like a bolt of lightning, a thought struck me.
âThe possibilities of magic are endless. If we developed magic for youth and life, wouldnât it be possible to live together for a long time?â
Mirna burst into laughter at my suggestion.
âWhat a childish idea. Itâs already been proven impossible. Even Solomon couldnât achieve immortality. He, too, couldnât defy death.â
She was right.
I suddenly remembered that Solomon fell into the path of emptiness and demons because of this very reason. He, too, had fallen in his quest to resurrect the life of his beloved nymph and achieve immortality.
In hindsight, it made sense.
If a cherished family member had died, and if I had the chance and power to reverse it, wouldnât I do the same? Although Solomon failed, Balan had said that I surpassed his potential. Perhaps my outcome would be different.
If it were meâŚ, maybe moreâŚ.
While I was deep in thought, Mirna stretched leisurely.
âSo, Sir Theo. Whatâs the real story you want to tell?â
âThe real storyâŚ? If you mean what Iâve already said so farâŚ.â
âNo need to pretend. I can read your thoughts by now. Itâs definitely about a woman, right? Since Queen Tarantera has been quiet recently, if thereâs a problem, it must be with Lady Lioness.â
I felt a sharp pang in my chest, as if a crab had pinched my heart. I hadnât expected Mirna to hit the mark so accurately.
As I broke into a cold sweat, like someone caught at the scene of a crime, Mirna snorted.
âIâm not a fool. I know well enough that Sir Theoâs heart isnât solely directed at me. Though perhaps the largest part of it is.â
âThatâs not true. My heart for Mirna-nim is very bigâŚâ
As I stumbled over my words trying to explain, Mirna laughed softly. At the same time, something made a strange sound and nestled into her arms.
âKyuiing.
Mirna held the soft creature close, gently stroking its squirming body, and finally said with a light attitude.
âBut I am both Mirna and Mir-Narmi. Sharing is something Iâve been accustomed to since childhood. Soââ
âItâs okay.
Mirnaâs face, as she said this serenely, shone under the starlight.
Even knowing that these stars werenât real.
Even knowing that this was just a midsummer nightâs dream, one that would fade away and leave me far behind someday.
I began to understand why long-lived fairies listened to the cicadaâs song.
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