Leaving aside Lily's teasing, I realized I needed to get more information about my situation. The confusion swirling in my mind wasn't fading anyti soon.
"Actually, rather than… punishnt," I said, sitting up straighter in bed, "I need you to answer a few questions. Where exactly am I? And… who am I?"
Lily blinked, the playful smirk vanishing from her face as she looked at
with concern. "Young Master, are you sure you're alright? You're in your room, of course. This is the Ludwig estate, your ho."
Ludwig? The na didn't sound familiar at all.
She continued, "And you are the heir of the Ludwig estate—Arthur Ludwig."
The na hit
like a punch. Arthur Ludwig? That wasn't right. I never ca across this na. The only Ludwig I rembered was Emily Ludwig, one of the female characters of "Twilight of Sin". She was one of many won in Alex Stale's harem.
She was strong, beautiful, and obviously there for "plot" reasons. But… I wasn't her. I couldn't be her as I am him. And if I am sohow related to her, then am I inside the ga. And who was this Arthur?
"And who are you?" I asked, pushing my confusion aside.
Lily's face drooped. "You don't rember , Young Master? I'm Lily… your personal maid. I've taken care of you since you were a child." She looked genuinely hurt, her voice trembling. "Is this so kind of punishnt? How could you forget ?
Your maid!"
Her rapid-fire mumbling was filled with self-pity, like she was falling into a spiral of despair. Crap. I couldn't afford to raise suspicion just yet.
"No, no, Lily, of course, I rember you," I said, trying to reassure her. "I just… I just woke up, and my mind is a bit foggy. That's all."
"Really?" she asked, her big eyes looking at
with hope.
"Yes, really. I could never forget you, Lily," I added, forcing a smile.
Her face brightened instantly, her earlier anxiety disappearing. "Oh, thank goodness!"
I inwardly cursed. I couldn't afford to press her for more information now, not after that little slip-up. I had to play it safe for a while and gather as much as I could without drawing attention. But at least I now knew two things: my na was Arthur Ludwig, heir to so estate, and if I was the sa Ludwig, that I am thinking of then I am in the sa world as "Twilight of Sin."
Ludwig. The na nagged at . Emily Ludwig was a major character in the ga. If I was the sa Ludwig as in the ga, then was I related to her sohow? Maybe her brother? Or cousin?
But why didn't I ever co across my own character in the ga? Was I such a minor NPC that I didn't even exist in the main plot? And now, the ga's developer had sent
here as so kind of twisted punishnt for my rant? How could he do that? Was he God or sothing?
When the developer said I'd be given a chance to "save Eldora," this couldn't have been what he ant. Suddenly, the idea of saving the world from the comfort of my gaming chair didn't seem so appealing. Inside the ga, everything was different. The cute pixelated characters weren't so harmless anymore.
People walked around with swords at their hips and magic in their veins, ready to cut you down or burn you alive if you got on their bad side. And that wasn't even ntioning the looming threat of demons.
I was trapped in a world where demons could devour
alive, warriors could cut
down in a fit of rage, and, worst of all, I wasn't even the main character. I wasn't Alex Stale, the chosen one. I wasn't blessed by the gods with overpowered abilities to help save the world. I was just… so extra. So random NPC in a world where I didn't even matter. How the hell was I supposed to save Eldora?
Even the hero couldn't manage it, and now so insignificant side character was supposed to pull off what the chosen one couldn't?
F** this!*
The words exploded from my mouth in a wave of frustration.
Lily, who had been standing beside the bed, jumped, startled by my outburst. "Young Master! Are you alright? Are you feeling unwell? Should I call for a healer?" She looked genuinely concerned, her wide eyes searching my face for any signs of illness.
"No," I replied quickly, trying to calm her down. "It's nothing. I just… I just rembered sothing unpleasant, that's all."
Lily hesitated for a mont before sitting down on the bed beside . She leaned in, and before I knew what was happening, she had pulled my head into her chest, her soft body pressing against . "It's alright, Young Master. I'm here," she whispered soothingly.
For a mont, my brain short-circuited. I couldn't process anything but the soft, warm feeling of her body enveloping . My head was resting against her cleavage, my face buried in her between her boobs. The scent of her perfu filled my senses—sweet and intoxicating. My thoughts slowed to a crawl, and I couldn't help but marvel at the softness of her… assets.
What was I even thinking about again? I wondered, dazed.
Without realizing it, my hands started moving on their own. They slid down her back, feeling the smoothness of her skin beneath her clothes. Lower and lower until I reached her ass. My fingers squeezed her ass cheeks, and her skin felt like soft, pliant dough under my touch. I let out a slow breath as my mind wandered away from my earlier panic.
"You're certainly different today, Young Master," Lily teased, her voice sultry. "You've always ignored
despite all my advances, but today you're quite… attentive."
Her words brought
back to my senses with a snap, and I jerked my hands away. What the hell am I doing? This wasn't the ti to get lost in the mont. I had bigger problems—like being trapped in a dangerous, demon-infested world with no idea how to survive.
But as much as I wanted to focus, my body had a different opinion. For now, I let myself stay in the mont, because who knew what the next day would bring?
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