Aghnghumh..haa..hauh
Isolda was lying on the floor, her appearance in a ss.
Lying on the bed with his eyes averted from her, Bahamut was feeling a burning sensation in his stomach.
It was quite dangerous. I didnt expect that Isolda would bring up sothing that wasnt ntioned in the original story
Today Bahamut had called Isolda with a light heart as usual.
However, at a point where the atmosphere was heating up, Isolda suddenly started reminiscing about mories he didnt even know, and Bahamut couldnt decide how to react to such a situation.
Should I take this in moderation? Noif Im even a bit careless, it might co back to bite in the a*ss. Especially if its soone like Isolda
If Bahamuts secret was revealed to such a smart woman, or if she felt even a slight sense of incongruity, it could beco a problem in the future in one way or another.
Thats why Bahamut decided to disrupt the flow Isolda was creating, and chose a way to bury the situation at once by pointing out her status as a s1ave.
It was a slightly horrid way to stop her from talking about the past and at the sa ti make sure she never brought them up again.
Therefore, Bahamut proceeded to treat Isolda roughly and without rcy, just as he used to do when she was in the dungeon in the past, and as a result, Isolda was left limp on the floor gasping for breath.
That takes care of the issue but I feel it was a bit excessive to act in such a way towards a woman who is now helping in a lot of things.
The current Isolda has been working quite hard to make up for her sins. She had changed so much that it couldnt even be compared to how she used to be in the past. She was extrely critical about herself and was doing her best to beco better person.
From Bahamuts point of view, Isolda might be thinking that she had paid the price for her sins to so extent, and she had to do even more to compensate for her past mistakes in so way, resulting in what she tried to do just now.
Therefore, Bahamut couldnt help but feel a little sorry for the fact that he treated her the way he did.
WellI should compensate her for this matter when I have the ti.
And so, without knowing why Isolda had brought up such mories, Bahamut fell asleep thinking that he had safely put out the burning fire.
On the other had, Isolda could only shed tears of sadness in a daze.
***
Isolda struggled back to her room, her whole body screaming in terrible pain.
However, at the mont, what was causing the greatest pain to Isolda was not the physical part, but the ntal part.
Ifailed.
Bahamut reacted very coldly when she brought up the mories of the past. His appearance was enough to shatter the weak hopes Isolda had in her heart.
However, Isolda didnt feel any resentnt towards Bahamut.
It was because she was aware that she had committed terrible evil deeds, and even tried to deceive Bahamut and use his love for her own gain. And now, she might be considered too greedy to want Bahamut to love her again.
However, despite that, Isolda wanted to look forward to even a feeble possibility.
I hope he still has feelings for
Even a little bit would be good.
Isolda hoped that he would change how he looked at her.
However, her expectations ended in failure.
His cruel reaction confird that Bahamut no longer had any affection for her.
Isolda was feeling miserable.
Is there no way? Is there a way for to regain his love
Wallowing in sadness, Isolda lay down on the bed and began to shed tears.
It was the sadness of not being able to convey ones feelings.
And, she felt a feeling of self-hatred for trying to use the past to win her beloveds heart.
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