154: save2 A New Decision
Although doing it this way might take a bit more ti, it was a relatively steady approach.
Steadiness held imnse appeal for Lu Lele.
The Lu Lele of this world was naturally steady and composed. For her, what was controllable and predictable was tangible reality; everything else was just fake empty promises.
If she could help it, she simply didn't want to take risks. She didn't enjoy doing things that were high risk and high reward, even knowing she could reload and start over. This was her personality and her instinctive inclination.
To be honest, since the start of the second world, Lu Lele's style of conduct had been in a state of extre caution.
Aside from eliminating the original Head Maid, Wang Xiran, Lu Lele hadn't displayed many Yandere traits. She even appeared quite conservative compared to a normal person.
No matter what she encountered, Lu Lele would first calm down and think about the pros and cons involved. Even when she learned she might possess an extraordinary identity and ability, and that simply activating it could bring about a change. A pie falling from the sky, her first thought was still to suspect whether there was danger hidden within, and she wouldn't rashly accept it.
If it were the Lu Lele of the previous world, who acted on every impulse and liked to court death, she probably would have already died several tis and restarted many tis by now.
However, this didn't an the current Lu Lele wasn't a Yandere.
Her Acting Value for the Isolation Induction Yandere archetype had always maintained a decent level. This verified that Lu Lele's cautious attitude was precisely the excellent quality required of an Isolation Induction Yandere.
The difference between playing the Possessive Yandere of the first world and the Isolation Induction Yandere of the second world was imnse. The most intuitive reflection was that the things requiring consideration were miles apart.
In the previous world, Lu Lele at most needed to consider how to handle her older sister and how to conquer Liu Lili using the thods prescribed by the system.
In this world, besides how to conquer Liu Lili using specific thods, Lu Lele also needed to pay attention to other factors, such as her own identity and the influence brought by politics.
A Yandere doesn't necessarily have to be like Yuno Gasai, destroying everyone who stands in her way, holding a machete, cupping her face, and revealing a bloodthirsty and sick smile to her lover.
A Yandere can also be very rational, so rational that no one can detect the desires and true goals in the bottom of her heart, until the instant before she pulls in the net, when she reveals her madness without any scruples.
Co on, stabbing people with a cute little machete is very devaluing, okay? Not only is it tiring, but you also get covered in blood. It isn't elegant at all.
A truly high-level hunter always passes through a forest of flowers without a single leaf sticking to their body.
Lu Lele believed she could excellently play different types of Yanderes. No matter how difficult, no matter how troubleso.
As long as Liu Lili was still in this world waiting for her conquest, then Lu Lele would not stop her forward steps.
As long as she didn't stop moving, the road would continue to extend.
So, don't stop!
After calming her mood, Lu Lele turned her energy toward the arrangents for the next steps.
The matter surrounding her identity and power could be considered closed for now.
Then, the things to do next...
Lu Lele thought for a small while and decided to go find Liu Lili.
Continuing to pull closer to Liu Lili was never wrong, and it was one of Lu Lele's most important main quests.
Since Lu Lele's attempt in the last save to cook the rice before it was even raw to quickly advance their relationship resulted in an unfortunate death, she had already changed her mind.
She no longer planned to play a fast attack. Instead, she decided to slow down, bit by bit invading Liu Lili's heart until only she remained in Liu Lili's mind.
As the old saying goes well.
Companionship is the longest confession of love.
With enough effort, an iron pestle can be ground into a needle.
The initial love affair might perhaps just be a hazy good feeling brought about by an unintentional glance, or a vague acknowledgnt brought by a few sentences.
But under the nourishnt of ti, their love was destined to constantly take root and sprout, until it grew into a towering tree.
And right now, there were still four years before Lu Lele reached adulthood.
Lu Lele knew very well in her heart that once she reached adulthood, the various factions staring at her would definitely make a move.
By then, the situation would likely beco very complicated, and trying to conquer Liu Lili wouldn't be so easy.
These four years might very well be the golden ti for Lu Lele to conquer Liu Lili. If she missed it, there was a high probability she would have to reload and start over.
Lu Lele reached this judgnt, and a trace of urgency inevitably rose in her heart.
Ti was not on Lu Lele's side. She could slow her pace, but she absolutely couldn't just rot away (bai lan).
Otherwise, the result might no longer be what Lu Lele expected.
Of course, Lu Lele's intention to find Liu Lili wasn't solely for the purpose of building a good relationship with her. She also planned to take care of other matters along the way.
She decided to tell Liu Lili about her workout plan, and then use an excuse like "I want to exercise with you" to drag Liu Lili into exercising together.
With the company of her beloved, even doing sothing this purely for show, with no real aning, would no longer be boring.
At the sa ti, this was also a good thod to increase opportunities to be with Liu Lili.
After all, usually the two of them could only see each other during class and als.
At other tis, their contact was just occasionally bumping into each other in the hallway and saying hello. There wasn't any deep interaction.
Even for a reason like "playing together," in order to maintain the "reserve" of a noble, Lu Lele couldn't use it often. She could visit Liu Lili to play at most three or four tis a week. Going every day was not allowed.
This was also part of noble etiquette. Friends with good relations, even if intimate, could not visit every day. Otherwise, the "noble" friendship between the two would beco cheap. To maintain this "nobility," distance needed to be kept using ti.
Specifically why it was stipulated this way, Lu Lele didn't understand. In fact, many noble etiquettes seed like nonsense to Lu Lele. For example, whether you stepped into a room with your left foot or your right foot first had deep considerations, but why it was stipulated that way only had an ambiguous explanation.
If Lu Lele went to find Liu Lili to play too many tis, the servants would chew the fat behind her back and spread so gossip. Lu Lele didn't care, but if these idle words reached the Earl's ears, it would more or less have so influence.
The Earl cared about Lu Lele very much, but as an old-school noble, he also cared about his daughter's etiquette. He might just interfere.
Similarly, without a valid reason, it wasn't appropriate for Liu Lili to go to Lu Lele's room to find her, and vice versa, because Lu Lele was always accompanied by Zhang Yuelu.
With such a vase watching from the side, and knowing she was the Earl's person, Lu Lele was bound hand and foot no matter what she did. Even if she could send Zhang Yuelu away once or twice, this wasn't a long-term plan.
At this mont, Lu Lele missed Helena incredibly. If Helena were still here, Lu Lele wouldn't feel this kind of shackle, and her actions would be much freer.
However, this didn't affect Lu Lele's decision. After resting for a bit, she called out to Zhang Yuelu, who was waiting outside the door, asking her to carry her to see Liu Lili.
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