Font Size
15px

Chapter 41: Dinner

"Alright, if that’s what you want," Alexandra said, as if she were simply following Victor’s wishes—or honoring what her fiancé desired.

A light tap on the seat brought the carriage to a halt.

"Please wait here," she said to Victor before stepping out.

Victor didn’t mind.

Even in the city, Alexandra was clearly well-known.

People imdiately recognized her the mont they saw her, and she entered the clothing store with Lily without hesitation.

They went toward the back, soon disappearing from Victor’s sight.

For Lily, changing clothes probably wasn’t difficult—she had worn dresses before. But Victor felt that this ti, she wanted to do it to appear more attractive in his eyes.

Victor waited calmly inside the carriage.

After a while, Alexandra finally returned—her appearance stunning enough to captivate Victor completely.

She wore a long white off-shoulder gown, tight around the upper body and flowing loosely below.

Her graceful curves were no longer hidden. With her perfectly slender figure, there was simply no room for criticism.

Around her neck was a pearl bib necklace, covering part of her exposed upper chest.

Even her ears were now adorned with long earrings.

Lily, who followed behind her, couldn’t help but stare in awe, utterly amazed by her unparalleled beauty.

The surrounding people were even more shocked, wondering why Alexandra had returned to wearing a dress after such a long ti in her loose white robes.

Perhaps unable to endure the attention, Alexandra quickly stepped back into the carriage, sitting in front of Victor once more—who stared at her almost without blinking.

As soon as she sat down, Victor reached out and lifted her veil.

Her face looked even more perfect with this new appearance, and Alexandra couldn’t hide her awkwardness under his gaze.

"By the way, it seems the Bloodline Pool can beco stronger if mixed with a Bloodline," Victor said.

He spoke deliberately to ease the atmosphere—and of course, because he truly wanted to discuss it.

Alexandra didn’t respond imdiately, as if carefully considering her answer.

"Is there sothing you can’t say?" Victor asked with a faint smile.

"Well... you’ll eventually hear it from others," Alexandra replied. "It does require a Bloodline to beco stronger, but it’s only effective on Bloodlines whose potential has already been drawn out."

"Oh..." Victor imdiately understood.

If that was the case, then it had to be a Bloodline within soone’s body.

No wonder Alexandra had hesitated to tell him.

This wasn’t sothing that could be found in a market—it could only be taken from those who possessed a Bloodline.

And of course, extracting soone’s Bloodline would cause them imnse suffering.

Alexandra grew worried after telling Victor that.

She realized there was a high chance he might actually do it.

By the ti they left the city, it was already late afternoon, the sky turning golden.

Victor glanced at the city again.

A restaurant caught his attention.

It was luxurious, with walls made entirely of glass, allowing everything inside to be seen from outside.

Nobles could be seen dining with their partners.

Besides the first and second floors, the restaurant also had a high rooftop.

"Let’s have dinner here," Victor said.

"I’ll reserve the entire rooftop for just the two of us."

"Yes..." Alexandra nodded lightly.

She put her veil back on before Victor helped her down from the carriage.

Ignoring the gazes around them, they stepped into the restaurant.

Victor’s expression remained indifferent as he entered.

His presence was no less striking than Alexandra’s.

If Alexandra drew the attention of n, then Victor captured the attention of won.

A beautiful waitress quickly approached them.

"I want the entire rooftop," Victor stated before she could even ask.

"Sir, there are already guests up there," the waitress replied.

It wasn’t impossible—but reserving the entire rooftop usually required booking several days in advance.

"Tell them to leave." Suddenly, another voice spoke.

Evan had appeared out of nowhere.

"If they refuse, tell them they’ll beco enemies of the Russell Clan of the Ancient Blood Continent—and enemies of the Shadow Master as well," he declared.

If Victor had to say that himself, it would’ve felt awkward. Fortunately, this man showed up.

Victor smiled faintly, while the others could only feel fear at those nas.

The restaurant owner rushed out from the kitchen and shouted at the waitress.

"What are you waiting for? Go tell them to leave imdiately!"

"Yes!" The waitress hurried toward the stairs at full speed.

Soon enough, the guests ca down with dark expressions, though they tried to hide them upon reaching the lower floor.

"Young Master, Miss, this way please!" The owner personally led Victor and Alexandra to the rooftop.

Alexandra lowered her head.

Following Victor, situations like this were inevitable.

The problem was, it completely clashed with her usual way of life.

"Miss Spencer, you’re a Heavenly Woman—how can you do sothing like this?"

Soone suddenly spoke.

He wasn’t one of the guests who had just co down, but a diner seated alone on the first floor.

Victor stopped walking when he heard that.

The speaker was a young man.

Victor didn’t recognize him, but he was clearly a student of the academy.

For him to be this bold, he must have at least so decent strength.

Alexandra grew uneasy.

"Martin, you don’t accept this?" Evan asked.

"I’m talking about norms and common sense," the young man replied, showing no fear toward Evan.

After that, he turned his gaze back to Alexandra.

"Miss Spencer, everyone knows your virtue—you beca a Heavenly Woman, after all. But your fiancé is your complete opposite. You don’t suit each other at all... unless you actually like a man like this—soone who breaks rules while relying on his background."

"..."

"Martin, watch your mouth!" Evan shouted, striding toward him.

But the young man rely snorted before leaving—jumping through the window and flying away.

Victor could see the hesitation in Alexandra’s eyes.

The young man’s words had clearly affected her.

Not knowing what to say, Victor simply took her hand again and signaled the restaurant owner to continue.

They quickly arrived at the rooftop.

The tables had been rearranged, leaving only a single table in the center with two chairs facing each other.

The owner ordered the waiters to bring their finest food and drinks.

As night fell, countless stars appeared in the sky.

But ever since she sat down, Alexandra kept her head lowered.

You are reading My Mother is the Vil Chapter 41: Dinner on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading
No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.