Font Size
15px

Villain Ch 1380. Not A Movie Mont

Allen's voice softened. "Thank you."

Evan nodded, smiling a little.

Geralt smirked. "Alright, let's not turn this into a movie mont. The train's gonna leave us."

Allen chuckled. "Yeah, get going."

Evan grinned one last ti before grabbing his bags and stepping onto the train with Geralt.

Allen watched as they disappeared, then stood there, listening as the doors shut.

The train pulled away.

And Allen?

He stood still.

For a while.

Through the window of the first-class cabin, he caught one last glimpse of Evan and Geralt, both smiling and waving at him like excited kids.

Allen chuckled, lifting a hand to wave back.

Soon, the train was gone.

He exhaled slowly, standing in silence for a mont. His gaze lingered on the empty tracks, his thoughts drifting.

So parts of the past couldn't be forgotten. But people moved on.

And that was fine.

Then, he suddenly snorted. "What the hell is wrong with ?" He shook his head, laughing at himself.

Since when did he start getting all poetic?

'I'm an author, not a poet,' he reminded himself.

Shaking off the mont of introspection, he turned toward the parking lot, where his motorcycle was waiting. But before he could take another step, a figure approached him, casually falling into step beside him.

"Well, well, well," the person drawled. "I didn't expect to et Goldborne's Young Master here."

Allen imdiately frowned, turning his head toward the voice.

"Red_King." His tone was flat. "What the hell are you doing here?"

The guy beside him—Tommy—groaned. "Dude, it's Tommy. We're not in Hell's Gate. Don't call by my in-ga na. That's too cringe."

Allen smirked. "Don't bla for your cringe in-ga na."

Tommy rolled his eyes. "It's better than Godlike. Sounds like a guy who tried too hard to be a god."

Allen smirked. "Well, I did try."

Tommy stopped walking for a second. "Wait—you didn't even try to deny that?"

Allen shrugged. "No. Why? It's a fact."

Tommy just stared at him before groaning. "I hate how that actually makes sense."

Allen chuckled. "So? What are you doing here?"

Tommy let out a dramatic huff. "Waiting for my big sister from a trip with her friends." He threw his hands up. "Can you imagine that? She's an adult! A grown-ass woman! And yet, here I am, playing chauffeur like so underpaid driver."

Allen smirked. "Goddamn. Must be rough."

Tommy dragged a hand down his face. "Bro. You don't even know."

Allen leaned against his bike, crossing his arms. "Why are you so pressed about this? It's just your sister."

Tommy groaned. "Because! I had plans tonight, man. I was gonna get ho, log into Hell's Gate, and grind like hell. But noooo. My dad was like, 'Be a responsible brother, Tommy. Go pick up your sister, Tommy.' I swear, he thinks I have nothing better to do."

Allen chuckled. "Well, to be fair, you don't."

Tommy shot him a betrayed look. "Bro."

Allen just grinned. "Just saying."

Tommy sighed heavily. "Anyway, what about you? Why are you here? Don't tell you ca to pick soone up, too."

Allen shook his head. "Nah. Just dropped off my friends." He couldn't ntion Evan as his brother, knowing Tommy would bombard him with questions.

Tommy smirked. "Oh, great! So I got company!"

Allen paused. "Wait, wait, wait. What company? You an ?"

Tommy grinned. "Yeah. Her train will be coming in a while so… I need a friend to chat with."

Allen sighed. "Why don't you just chat with your guild? Group chat on your phone? Or check the forums?"

Tommy laughed. "Nope. Most of my guild is grinding. And I just checked the forums—nothing new. Just the sa la theories and people still trying to figure out how to 'redeem' the Devil Emperor."

Allen rolled his eyes. "Yeah, I read that. People don't give up, huh?"

Tommy snorted. "Nope. They're obsessed." Then he groaned. "And to make things worse? My sister's train got delayed for an hour. So I was dying of boredom until I saw you."

Allen gave him a flat look. "And now you're forcing to entertain you?"

Tommy grinned. "Exactly."

Allen sighed again. "How long until your sister's train gets here?"

Tommy glanced at the schedule. "Should be ten minutes."

Allen checked the ti. It wasn't that bad.

"Fine," he muttered. "I'll accompany you."

Tommy grinned wide. "Thank you!"

Allen cringed. "You look so different from the assertive and leadership-type guy you are in-ga."

Tommy laughed. "Well, my circumstances don't show I need any of that right now, do they? I literally play a chauffeur here." He waved a hand. "No kingdom to command, no guild to run—just , standing in a train station, waiting like an obedient little brother."

Allen chuckled. "Yeah. Doesn't suit you at all."

Tommy smirked. "Actually, I got sothing else to ask you."

Allen gave him a skeptical look. "Go on."

Tommy leaned in slightly, lowering his voice. "Is it true that you t Elio this afternoon?"

Allen blinked. He wasn't expecting that question.

"Yeah," he said slowly. "Has he told you?"

Tommy nodded. "Yeah. He also ntioned a few things. But he asked to keep this a secret from the others, so I only told Theo."

Allen frowned. "You an Mastercraft?"

Tommy gave him a deadpan look. "Yeah. And can you quit calling our in-ga nas in real life? It's cringe."

Allen smirked. "I thought you liked it. I an, you literally introduced yourself proudly by your in-ga na when you ca to my gym. You even introduced yourself to Sophia that way."

Tommy groaned. "That's a different story, okay?!"

Allen chuckled. "Sure, sure." Then he leaned back slightly. "So only you two know?"

Tommy nodded. "Yeah. I didn't tell Alexander. You know how he is. As for the others… Jas and Noah seem really interested in investigating this."

Allen raised an eyebrow. "You guys are really digging into this, huh?"

Tommy hesitated for a second before sighing. "I hate to admit this, but… yes."

Allen watched as Tommy crossed his arms, his expression shifting into sothing more serious.

"This girl…" Tommy muttered, voice quieter. He exhaled. "She's starting to look more like a villain than the Devil Emperor himself."

You are reading Villain MMORPG: Almighty Devil Emperor and His Seven Demonic Wives Chapter 1380: Not A Movie Moment on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Dragon God Supreme cover
Similar genre

Dragon God Supreme

Seven Luan ·Action

Theordinaryyouthlackedtheexceptionaltalentsofhispeers,yethepossessedashockingheritage,bearingamysteriousbloodlineandharboringthespiritoftheEvilDrag...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.