Miss Witch, please don't leave your fragrance everywhere

vol. 1 chapter 104 - Chapter 104 The Witch Lady Shows Off



Chapter 104 The Witch Lady Shows Off
  Angelica, Victoria, and Undine are not related. Victoria wants to stand up for Undine out of sympathy and the chivalrous code she abides by.

  Encourage good and punish evil, good people should be rewarded, evil people should be punished, and now the punishment Mrs. Drais has suffered is far from what Victoria thinks she should be punished for. Victoria is also of noble birth, and she knows that the paranoid and stubborn nobles can't change their nature.
  Putting someone in prison and restricting their freedom is indeed a punishment, but Victoria firmly believes that it is not retribution if the other party has no intention of repenting.
  Angelica looked at Victoria, as if waiting for Victoria's answer.

  "I think Mrs. Drais should pay the price...but why are you asking for my opinion?"
  Angelica was capable of avenging Undine alone, but she still came to ask Victoria for her opinion. Victoria was confused by Angelica's attitude, and she vaguely guessed the possibility.
  "If it makes Miss Victoria feel better, I don't mind doing it."

  "…If I told you that there was no need to avenge Miss Undine, you would not take any action?"
  "Um."
  But Undine had gone completely mad, and she was unable to express her hatred for Mrs. Drais.

  "Do you approve of Mrs. Drais's atrocities? Even though I am also a noble, I feel that Mrs. Drais has lost her humanity. She may be released from prison in the future. There is no possibility for Mrs. Drais to repent while she is in prison. It is better for everyone if Mrs. Drais disappears."
  "It's just that I'm past the age of passion, and I care more about Miss Victoria's feelings."
  Angelica replied that the witch used to be idealistic, upholding justice and fighting for the weak, and the witch loved and enjoyed doing these things.

  But now the witch has already started to show its strength. Not long ago, Angelica passed by a village where werewolves and humans coexisted. The villagers were using the favor of taking in the werewolves to force the werewolves to do evil for them. Angelica could see it at once, but if the werewolves did not ask the witch for help, Angelica would choose to stay for one night and leave, and then forget the hypocrisy of the werewolf village.
  "I sometimes feel that... Angelica is a little lacking in emotion."
  To be fair, Victoria did not think Angelica was a villain. She possessed powerful magical powers and seemed to [N O V E L I G H T] have no interest in doing evil, but she did not have a positive attitude towards stopping persecution and injustice. Whether it was the villagers who mistakenly thought the man-eating tree was a sacred tree, or the girl who had been locked up in the basement for twelve years, the witch did not express anger or dissatisfaction.

  On the other hand, Victoria, who was traveling with Angelica, was furious and even blamed herself for the incompetence. Victoria tried to understand Angelica, but it was still difficult for her to empathize with her feelings.
  "No, I am always full of enthusiasm and passion for lovely girls. For Miss Victoria's peace of mind, I will make the trip tonight."
  As for Angelica's mood, it was not as heavy as Victoria's.

  Angelica used to be a very gentle person, but as time went by, or perhaps because of the tragic failure she suffered, Angelica became much more negative. To give the most obvious example: Angelica is currently looking for the descendants of the brave, hoping that they can stop the resurrected Hades, but this is not to save the world, but just because Angelica agreed to the request of a stupid disciple.
  Although at first glance it seems that Angelica is doing the same thing, in fact, without Merlin's request, Angelica would really ignore the resurrection of Hades and would not care even if the world were destroyed.
  What's even more bizarre is that even though Angelica has become passive and bad, she still maintains a strange mentality that doesn't discriminate or attack people who are similar to her. Perhaps seeing a world full of young people full of enthusiasm is what makes Angelica happy to see.
  Since Victoria was inclined to judge Mrs. Drais, Angelica was happy to do it on Victoria's behalf, as it would be much safer for her to do it, and if Victoria acknowledged the court's verdict, Angelica would not say much.

  If someone criticized Angelica's passive principle, Angelica would not bother to refute. After all, she had already given up, both in her mentality and behavior.
  …
  That night.

  In Stavron Prison, a noble lady is resting in a solitary cell.
  Mrs. Drais was not treated preferentially. Although she had noble status, she was just a criminal now. She was dissatisfied with being sentenced to indefinite imprisonment. From Mrs. Drais's perspective, she was simply maintaining order in the family using methods that ordinary people would not use.
  However, she does not have the right to a retrial, but she has plenty of opportunities to see the light of day again. After a long time, people will forget about this matter, and the Drais family will pay a ransom, and she will naturally be pardoned.

  "Hi? Excuse me."
  "Who?"
  Mrs. Drais suddenly heard a voice. She stood up and looked around. She was the only one in the cell, and there was no one else outside the iron bars.

  "Don't waste your energy calling for help. No one else can hear you. To be frank, I'm here to end your life."
  "Are you the one who rescued that guy, Undine?"
  Mrs. Drais remembered that when she ordered her servants to capture the two girls who rescued Undine, she was subdued by magic by the girl in a white dress. She was probably a senior magician whose age did not match her appearance.

  "What is your relationship with Undine? This is a private matter of the Drais family and has nothing to do with you."
  Mrs. Drais calmly questioned Angelica. She controlled all of Undine's social circles. Undine definitely didn't have such friends twelve years ago. Because of money? Undine couldn't afford it, or was it to uphold her sense of justice? Mrs. Drais thought it was most likely the last possibility.
  "It really has nothing to do with Undine. If you must say it, I saved her, and she should thank me. You may have some misunderstandings. I don't hate you. I am only ending your life to relieve my companion's depressed mood. If you disappear here, she will feel much better."

  "……?"
  It's totally incomprehensible.
  Mrs. Drais could not understand the witch's motives at all.

  The witch's tone was brisk and casual.
  "Multiplication sequence 1: Visionary manifestation. Goodbye, Mrs. Drais."


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