Villain MMORPG: Almighty Devil Emperor and His Seven Demonic Wives Chapter 700 You Don't Look Okay to Me
Villain Ch 700. You Don't Look Okay to
Elio hesitated for a mont, his steps faltering as he heard Allen's voice. A weary sigh escaped his lips, carrying with it a sense of resignation. He couldn't shake off the feeling that Allen had been right all along. But now, faced with the opportunity to confide in him, doubts clouded Elio's mind. Would Allen mock him if he revealed the truth about what had transpired between him and Sophia?
Could opening up to Allen really provide any solace for the turmoil raging within him?
Caught in this internal struggle, Elio found himself at a loss for words. What could he possibly say to Allen, especially after the tension that had simred between them in the past? The weight of uncertainty pressed down on him, making it difficult to find the right words to express his emotions.
"Yeah, I'm okay." Elio's forced smile did little to mask the turmoil brewing beneath the surface. Despite his attempt to put up a front, the weariness etched in his features spoke volus. Allen couldn't help but notice the heavy weight that seed to burden Elio's spirit, casting a shadow over his usual deanor.
"You don't look okay to ," Allen remarked, his concern evident in his furrowed brow. The sight of Elio, who typically exuded confidence and vitality, now appearing worn down and defeated, unsettled him.
Elio shrugged nonchalantly, though the gesture lacked conviction. "Just one of those days, you know? Nothing important," he offered, his attempt at casualness falling flat in the face of Allen's perceptiveness.
"Really?" asked Allen, his expression remained skeptical.
Elio pressed his lips together, contemplating his response. For a mont, he debated whether to confide in Allen. But sothing in Allen's deanor, perhaps the genuine concern shining in his eyes, prompted Elio to speak his truth.
"I have so trouble in my head," Elio finally confessed, his voice tinged with vulnerability.
Allen nodded, acknowledging Elio's admission. He could sense the gravity of the situation, recognizing that whatever plagued Elio was weighing heavily on his mind.
"About the ga, job, or your girlfriend?" Allen ventured, hoping to offer so semblance of support. His curiosity nudged him to inquire further, though he treaded carefully, mindful of Elio's emotional state.
Elio's internal battle raged on as he wrestled with his pride and the reality of his situation. Allen's probing questions struck a nerve, prompting Elio to confront the truth he had been avoiding.
He pressed his lips together once more and grappled with the weight of his silence. Admitting that Allen's assumptions held so truth would an acknowledging his own vulnerabilities, a notion that clashed with his steadfast sense of pride. But deep down, Elio knew that his troubles couldn't remain hidden forever.
'But won't he find out sooner or later?' thought Elio. The Order of Valiance, his guild, was no stranger to scrutiny and gossip, and news of his tumultuous relationship with Sophia would inevitably find its way into the public eye.
Despite his efforts to keep their conflicts private, Elio couldn't escape the prying eyes of his fellow guild mbers, who had witnessed his heated exchange with Sophia firsthand.
The mory of Sophia's reckless behavior during the recent war event burned fresh in Elio's mind, igniting a simring frustration within him. He had tried to contain his anger, seeking a private mont to address her indiscretions, but the ensuing drama had unfolded for all to see.
The embarrassnt of the situation lingered like a bitter aftertaste, compounded by Sophia's subsequent antics on the guild forum.
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Elio grappled with these thoughts, a sense of resignation settled over him. Perhaps it was ti to swallow his pride and confide in Allen, to unburden himself of the weight he carried alone. After all, keeping up appearances could only mask the truth for so long before it ca crashing down around him.
"She is not my girlfriend," Elio finally admitted, his voice tinged with resignation. It was a simple statent, but one that carried the weight of unspoken truths and unresolved tensions.
Allen's eyebrows shot up in surprise at Elio's response. The confirmation it was indeed about Sophia only fueled his curiosity further. He had suspected as much, given the strained dynamics he had observed between Elio and Sophia during the last gaming event.
"Is this about the last event?" Allen ventured, his tone laced with concern. He had witnessed firsthand the intensity of Elio's battle during the event, contrasting sharply with Sophia's apparent disregard for teamwork and strategy.
Elio nodded grimly, confirming Allen's suspicions. The mory of the event still lingered vividly in his mind, a proof of the frustrations and challenges he had faced. Despite his best efforts to lead his guildmates to victory, Sophia's self-serving actions had undermined their chances at success.
"Yeah, it's about that," Elio replied, his voice heavy with disappointnt. He couldn't shake the annoyance in him.
Allen nodded in understanding, his expression sympathetic. "It must have been frustrating to have soone like Sophia undermining your efforts."
Elio let out a frustrated sigh, running a hand through his hair. "Exactly. I've tried to talk to her about it, but she just doesn't seem to get it. It's like she's more focused on her own agenda than on the guild's well-being."
"Yeah, I get what you an," Allen agreed, recalling similar encounters with self-centered players in the past. "It's tough when you're trying to lead a team and soone isn't pulling their weight."
"Tell about it," Elio muttered, his expression tense with frustration. "I'm just worried that if things keep going this way, it'll end up hurting the guild in the long run."
Allen nodded in agreent. "Have you thought about talking to the other guild leaders about it? Maybe they can offer so advice or support."
Elio considered Allen's suggestion, his brow furrowed in thought. "Yeah, that's not a bad idea. I'll definitely consider it."
"Good," Allen said, offering Elio a reassuring smile.
Elio nodded, a sense of gratitude warming his heart. "Thanks, Allen. I appreciate it."
"No problem," Allen replied.
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