I Didn’t Mean to Save The Villain - Chapter 12-1
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Chapter 12 – I Became Friends With The Young Male Lead (5)
Leopold’s large eyes, which seemed not to understand what I was saying, suddenly lit up.
‘Ugh, I’m afraid for the male lead’s love of the century.’
I shivered inwardly.
As the bell chimed, I looked at the prospective romance child who was determined to spend his lifetime with Amelie after falling in love at first sight.
“It may not be necessary for love. But in love, isn’t there an obstacle or other adversity? How useful would a family for it be? You can help the person you love with money and power.”
“Yes…?”
After a while, Leopold made a puzzled expression. It seemed to be a difficult topic for the little prince who was polite to everyone regardless of status.
“If it’s someone I love, then no matter what kind of person she is…”
“Look, Leo. When you become an adult, there will be someone who’ll appear someday and that someone will be the person you will truly love. The kind of person where you will hear a bell ring.”
I spoke quickly so that Leopold wouldn’t have any room for concern.
I added the spoonful ‘bell sound’ brainwashing.
“But there are only difficulties that an Aulenbach successor can help with. Just an Aulenbach and no heir to any other families. You will fall in love deeply with that person at first sight, but if you don’t have that position, you may not be able to help and lose her.”
I made a sincere request, recalling the hardships Amelie endures when she goes to the capital because of family affairs.
However, Leopold still had an expression plastered on his face that showed he didn’t understand what I meant, as if he were receiving an old man’s words of blessing.
‘You don’t understand what I am talking about right now but in the future when you remember this you’ll understand, ”Ah, so that’s what Her Highness meant that time.”’.
…I may have come to favor the male protagonist of my favorite novel since meeting him in 3D.
Wouldn’t it have been natural that her sweet character even paid me the debt, of course.
I liked Leopold because of their desperate love, but now I hoped that the love of my friend will be smooth sailing.
Yes. The frustrating moments in the ‘VGT’ were truly spectacular to the extent that I had to look forward to it every time.
It worked well under the pretext of deepening their hearts.
In the process, there were a lot of secondary moments that were frustratingly misunderstood by each other.
‘Obviously, Cinderella’s tear is in the keyword.’
After the frustrating moments lapsed, I sympathized with the reviews of people that had been reading it on a regular basis for months.
Even if there were a refreshing character like Danbi for a while, I wondered if there would have been comments like, “Guys, it’s the antagonist in the VGT”.
Amelie, whose character develops after bravely overcoming hardships, was given keywords such as ‘Capable Lady ‘, ‘Strong Lady’, and the bond between the main couple became stronger day by day, and thus a happy ending was achieved…
Knowing the ending, I wondered if I had to stick with it.
‘That’s probably why it was fun, but it’s really a story from a novel. It’s so sad that this angel-like child’s ending will be like that.’
As years passed, my years of friendship with Leopold were now longer than the years I was a reader. I was struck by his predicted future…
When I thought about it, there was something else that crossed my mind.
‘When it comes to power, I have it too. And as for me…’
Leopold doesn’t have it, and I do.
Information.
Like information that he and Amelie felt the same way since long before then, so there is no need for misunderstandings, and what kind of crisis will appear, and what misunderstandings will arise in the future…
I was the only one who had all that information.
‘If I were to use my power to my advantage with this information… Wouldn’t it be possible to lay a flower path for Leopold’s love?’
I felt like I had hope for the future.
That’s right, no matter how much I think it over, there were a lot of unnecessarily frustrating scenes in the ‘VGT’.
There were only a few major incidents, but it was annoying to read so many absurd misunderstandings pile up.
Do they dare to nurture the growing attraction they have for each other, and should the heroine avoid the male protagonist by saying they may be both of noble blood but regardless their status is still different?
Should the female protagonist be caught up in a scandal just to make the male protagonist look more handsome?
Does the male protagonist have to suffer all kinds of harm in order just to save the female protagonist more dramatically?
Even without facing those minor hardships, they were such a lovely couple.
I recalled the charm of the relationship between the bright talented man and the realist heroine.
The reason why the readers endured the frustrating scenes was because they were waiting for the rain to soothe the drought, where the main characters developed a good relationship and flirted with each other.
‘If only I can sort the frustrating scenes out…’
Was it due to reading it ten times, as I had re-read it regularly until my end in my past life, or was it because it reminded me so much of myself in my childhood dreams?
The story of the original work was still clearly imprinted in my head.
Even though the memories of my past life were getting more and more fuzzy.
At the start of this life, the message was this would be my salvation; perhaps my mission wasn’t clear?
To save the love of the main characters.
‘That’s why the story of VGT was repeated in my dreams…’
We are currently ten years old, and by the start of ‘VGT’ story, Leopold would be 22 years old.
At that time, it would be perfect if I prepared step by step from now on to help Leopold.
“Leo, you will certainly have a happy love.”
“…Eh? Yes…”
Leopold still didn’t seem to understand.