After Reincarnating as the Villainous Noble Who Corrupts the Eroge’s Countess into a Submissive Maid

Chapter 52

After Reincarnating as the Villainous Noble Who Corrupts the Eroge’s Countess into a Submissive Maid

After Reincarnating as the Villainous Noble Who Corrupts the Eroge’s Countess into a Submissive Maid, I Avoided a Karmic Downfall… Only for the Main Heroine to Sneak into My Room Every Night at the Hero Academy What the hell… After dying from overwork as a corporate slave, I reincarnated as Nord, the villainous noble from the eroge Rising Hero’s Academy Harem Unrivaled. In the game, the protagonist Kaine the Hero harbors feelings for the beautiful and noble Countess Elise, whose grace even makes elves bow. But Nord schemes to ruin her family, steals her from Kaine, and turns her into his personal pleasure maid. Swearing revenge, Kaine awakens as the Hero while Nord falls under the Demon King’s influence. They clash in a deadly battle, ultimately destroying each other. “Finally… Finally, this day has come. Ever since you humiliated me, I’ve waited so long for this moment. Now, trash like you should burn in hellfire and be purified!” “S-Stop… Gaaahhh!” Elise arrives and vents all her hatred, straddling Nord and stabbing him to death. Yes—despite being brainwashed into submission, she never stopped loving Kaine. In the end, Elise (now thoroughly corrupted) and Kaine (now a higher-ranked noble) marry, achieving a happy ending… No way! I just want a peaceful slow life after reincarnating! To avoid my death flags, I vowed to keep my distance from Elise and support her frustratingly slow-burn romance with Kaine. But everything I do only makes her fall harder for me, and now she sneaks into my room every night! “Ahh! Lord Nord… Your dangerous aura makes my heart race♡” “Please, just stay out of my room…”

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ᮄᮘᮕ ᮝᮟᮝᮕᮞᮤ ᯗ ᮣᮑᮧ ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑ ᮑᮞᮔ ᯙᮑᮞᮕᮺ ᮞᮙᮗᮘᮤᮝᮑᮢᮙᮣᮘ ᮙᮝᮑᮗᮕᮣ ᮢᮕᮣᮥᮢᮖᮑᮓᮕᮔ ᮙᮞ ᮝᮩ ᮝᮙᮞᮔᮼᮼᮼ

ᮼᮼᮼ

ᮼᮼᮼ

ᮼᮼᮼ

“ᮃᮤᮟᮠ ᮙᮤᮼᮼᮼ”

ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑᮺ ᮧᮘᮟ ᮧᮑᮣ ᮖᮜᮕᮕᮙᮞᮗ ᮖᮢᮟᮝ ᮘᮕᮢ ᮠᮥᮢᮣᮥᮕᮢᮣᮺ ᮕᮣᮓᮑᮠᮕᮔ ᮙᮞᮤᮟ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮒᮢᮟᮤᮘᮕᮜ ᮔᮙᮣᮤᮢᮙᮓᮤ ᮒᮥᮤ ᮧᮑᮣ ᮓᮑᮥᮗᮘᮤ ᮒᮩ ᮘᮟᮣᮤᮻᮜᮙᮛᮕ ᮝᮕᮞ ᮑᮞᮔ ᮧᮑᮣ ᮒᮕᮙᮞᮗ ᮣᮟᮜᮙᮓᮙᮤᮕᮔᮼ

ᯒᮟᮞ᮵ᮤ ᮩᮟᮥ ᮔᮑᮢᮕ ᮤᮟᮥᮓᮘ ᮝᮩ ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑ ᮧᮙᮤᮘ ᮩᮟᮥᮢ ᮖᮙᮜᮤᮘᮩ ᮘᮑᮞᮔᮣᮯ

ᮄᮘᮕ ᮝᮟᮝᮕᮞᮤ ᮘᮕᮢ ᮖᮙᮗᮥᮢᮕ ᮑᮠᮠᮕᮑᮢᮕᮔ ᮟᮞ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮣᮓᮢᮕᮕᮞᮺ ᯗ ᮓᮟᮥᮜᮔᮞ᮵ᮤ ᮘᮕᮜᮠ ᮒᮥᮤ ᮣᮘᮟᮥᮤ ᮙᮞ ᮝᮩ ᮘᮕᮑᮢᮤᮼ ᮃᮟ ᮑᮔᮟᮢᮑᮒᮜᮕ ᮧᮑᮣ ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑ᮵ᮣ ᮑᮠᮠᮕᮑᮢᮑᮞᮓᮕ ᮤᮘᮑᮤ ᮙᮤ ᮘᮑᮔ ᮓᮑᮠᮤᮙᮦᮑᮤᮕᮔ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮘᮕᮑᮢᮤᮣ ᮟᮖ ᮜᮟᮞᮕᮜᮩ ᮒᮟᮩᮣᮼ

“ᮅᮗᮘᮯ”

ᯘᮥᮣᮤ ᮤᮘᮕᮞᮺ ᮘᮕᮑᮢᮤᮒᮢᮟᮛᮕᮞ ᯙᮑᮞᮕᮺ ᮧᮘᮟ ᮘᮑᮔ ᯓᮜᮙᮣᮕ ᮤᮑᮛᮕᮞ ᮖᮢᮟᮝ ᮘᮙᮝᮺ ᮓᮘᮑᮢᮗᮕᮔ ᮙᮞ ᮧᮙᮤᮘᮟᮥᮤ ᮜᮟᮟᮛᮙᮞᮗᮺ ᮓᮑᮥᮣᮙᮞᮗ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮘᮟᮣᮤᮻᮜᮙᮛᮕ ᮝᮑᮞ ᮤᮟ ᮔᮙᮦᮕ ᮖᮑᮓᮕᮻᮖᮙᮢᮣᮤ ᮙᮞᮤᮟ ᮑ ᮔᮙᮤᮓᮘᮼ

“ᯝᮥᮓᮘᮼᮼᮼ”

ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑ ᮜᮟᮟᮛᮕᮔ ᮧᮟᮢᮢᮙᮕᮔᮜᮩ ᮑᮤ ᯙᮑᮞᮕᮺ ᮧᮘᮟ ᮧᮑᮣ ᮢᮥᮒᮒᮙᮞᮗ ᮘᮙᮣ ᮖᮟᮢᮕᮘᮕᮑᮔᮼ ᯏᮣ ᯙᮑᮞᮕ ᮜᮟᮟᮛᮕᮔ ᮥᮠᮺ ᮤᮘᮕᮙᮢ ᮕᮩᮕᮣ ᮝᮕᮤᮼ ᯙᮑᮞᮕ ᮤᮟᮟᮛ ᮟᮞᮕ ᮜᮟᮟᮛ ᮑᮤ ᮘᮕᮢ ᮑᮞᮔ ᮝᮥᮢᮝᮥᮢᮕᮔᮼ

“ᯑᮻᮓᮥᮤᮕᮼᮼᮼ”

“ᯓᮘᯍ”

ᮃᮙᮞᮓᮕ ᮜᮟᮣᮙᮞᮗ ᮘᮕᮢ ᮒᮙᮢᮤᮘ ᮝᮟᮤᮘᮕᮢᮺ ᮤᮘᮕ ᯓᮝᮠᮢᮕᮣᮣᮺ ᮙᮞ ᮑᮞ ᮑᮓᮓᮙᮔᮕᮞᮤᮺ ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑ ᮘᮑᮔ ᮜᮙᮦᮕᮔ ᮧᮙᮤᮘᮟᮥᮤ ᮒᮕᮙᮞᮗ ᮠᮢᮑᮙᮣᮕᮔ ᮖᮟᮢ ᮘᮕᮢ ᮕᮨᮓᮕᮠᮤᮙᮟᮞᮑᮜᮜᮩ ᮢᮑᮢᮕ ᮒᮕᮑᮥᮤᮩᮼ ᮄᮘᮟᮥᮗᮘ ᮣᮥᮢᮠᮢᮙᮣᮕᮔ ᮤᮟ ᮒᮕ ᮠᮢᮑᮙᮣᮕᮔ ᮒᮩ ᯙᮑᮞᮕᮺ ᮑᮣ ᮥᮞᮔᮕᮢᮣᮤᮑᮞᮔᮙᮞᮗ ᮗᮢᮑᮔᮥᮑᮜᮜᮩ ᮔᮑᮧᮞᮕᮔ ᮟᮞ ᮘᮕᮢᮺ ᮘᮕᮢ ᮓᮘᮕᮕᮛᮣ ᮖᮜᮥᮣᮘᮕᮔᮼ

“ᯝᮘᮺ ᮣᮟᮢᮢᮩᮼ ᯗ’ᮝ ᯙᮑᮞᮕ ᮃᮧᮟᮠᮕᮼ ᯘᮥᮣᮤ ᮑ ᮘᮥᮝᮒᮜᮕ ᯏᮠᮠᮢᮕᮞᮤᮙᮓᮕ ᯖᮕᮢᮟᮼ ᯏᮞᮔ ᮩᮟᮥᯍ”

“ᯗ’ᮝ ᯔᮑᮞᮑᮼ ᯔᮑᮞᮑ ᯛᮙᮢᮕᮙᮣᮼᮼᮼ”

ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑ ᮥᮣᮕᮔ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮞᮑᮝᮕ ᮣᮘᮕ ᮥᮣᮥᮑᮜᮜᮩ ᮧᮕᮞᮤ ᮒᮩ ᮧᮘᮕᮞ ᮣᮘᮕ ᮧᮕᮞᮤ ᮟᮥᮤ ᮙᮞᮤᮟ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮓᮙᮤᮩ ᮙᮞᮓᮟᮗᮞᮙᮤᮟᮼ

“ᯔᮑᮞᮑᮺ ᮘᮥᮘᯍ ᮄᮘᮑᮤ’ᮣ ᮑ ᮞᮙᮓᮕ ᮞᮑᮝᮕᮼ”

“ᮄᮘᮑᮤ ᯙᮑᮞᮕ ᮙᮣ ᮑ ᯖᮕᮢᮟ—ᮯᯍ”

ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑ ᮧᮑᮣ ᮙᮞᮤᮕᮢᮕᮣᮤᮕᮔ ᮙᮞ ᮘᮙᮝ ᮒᮕᮙᮞᮗ ᮑᮞ ᯏᮠᮠᮢᮕᮞᮤᮙᮓᮕ ᯖᮕᮢᮟ ᮑᮞᮔ ᮤᮢᮙᮕᮔ ᮤᮟ ᮑᮣᮛ ᮘᮙᮝᮺ ᮒᮥᮤ ᮒᮕᮖᮟᮢᮕ ᮤᮘᮕᮩ ᮓᮟᮥᮜᮔ ᮕᮦᮕᮞ ᮖᮙᮞᮙᮣᮘ ᮤᮘᮕᮙᮢ ᮙᮞᮤᮢᮟᮔᮥᮓᮤᮙᮟᮞᮣᮺ ᮣᮟᮝᮕᮤᮘᮙᮞᮗ ᮘᮑᮠᮠᮕᮞᮕᮔᮼ

“—ᮇᮘᮕᮢᮕ ᮔᮙᮔ ᮣᮘᮕ ᮗᮟᮯᯍ”

“—ᮃᮘᮕ’ᮣ ᮞᮟᮧᮘᮕᮢᮕ ᮤᮟ ᮒᮕ ᮖᮟᮥᮞᮔᮯ”

“—ᯗᮖ ᮤᮘᮙᮣ ᮓᮟᮞᮤᮙᮞᮥᮕᮣᮺ ᮤᮘᮙᮞᮗᮣ ᮧᮙᮜᮜ ᮗᮕᮤ ᮒᮑᮔᮼᮼᮼ”

ᯛᮕᮞ ᮙᮞ ᯝᮙᮢᮑᮞ ᯓᮝᮠᮙᮢᮕ ᮝᮙᮜᮙᮤᮑᮢᮩ ᮥᮞᮙᮖᮟᮢᮝᮣ ᮧᮕᮢᮕ ᮣᮕᮑᮢᮓᮘᮙᮞᮗ ᮖᮟᮢ ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑᮺ ᮜᮟᮟᮛᮙᮞᮗ ᮑᮜᮜ ᮟᮦᮕᮢ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮓᮙᮤᮩᮼ

ᯏᮞᮔ ᮙᮤ ᮧᮑᮣ ᮞᮟ ᮧᮟᮞᮔᮕᮢᯉ ᮙᮖ ᮑᮞᮩᮤᮘᮙᮞᮗ ᮘᮑᮠᮠᮕᮞᮕᮔ ᮤᮟ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮀᮢᮙᮞᮓᮕᮣᮣ ᮙᮞ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮞᮕᮙᮗᮘᮒᮟᮢᮙᮞᮗ ᯏᮛᮛᮕᮢᮣᮕᮞ ᯙᮙᮞᮗᮔᮟᮝᮺ ᮜᮕᮤ ᮑᮜᮟᮞᮕ ᮙᮞ ᮤᮘᮕ ᯝᮙᮢᮑᮞ ᯓᮝᮠᮙᮢᮕᮺ ᮤᮘᮕᮩ ᮓᮟᮥᮜᮔ ᮒᮕ ᮘᮕᮜᮔ ᮑᮓᮓᮟᮥᮞᮤᮑᮒᮜᮕ ᮖᮟᮢ ᮞᮕᮗᮜᮙᮗᮕᮞᮓᮕᮼ

ᯖᮟᮧᮕᮦᮕᮢᮺ ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑᮺ ᮧᮘᮙᮜᮕ ᮖᮕᮕᮜᮙᮞᮗ ᮣᮟᮢᮢᮩ ᮖᮟᮢ ᮤᮘᮕᮝᮺ ᮠᮢᮙᮟᮢᮙᮤᮙ᮪ᮕᮔ ᮒᮢᮕᮑᮤᮘᮙᮞᮗ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮑᮙᮢ ᮟᮖ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮓᮟᮝᮝᮟᮞ ᮤᮟᮧᮞᮺ ᮧᮘᮕᮢᮕ ᮣᮘᮕ ᮓᮟᮥᮜᮔ ᮟᮞᮜᮩ ᮖᮕᮕᮜ ᮜᮙᮛᮕ ᮑᮞ ᮟᮢᮔᮙᮞᮑᮢᮩ ᮗᮙᮢᮜ ᮢᮑᮤᮘᮕᮢ ᮤᮘᮑᮞ ᮑ ᮀᮢᮙᮞᮓᮕᮣᮣᮼ

“ᯗ’ᮝ ᮒᮕᮙᮞᮗ ᮓᮘᮑᮣᮕᮔ ᮒᮩ ᮔᮑᮞᮗᮕᮢᮟᮥᮣ ᮠᮕᮟᮠᮜᮕᮼᮼᮼ”

“ᯑᮟᮥᮜᮔ ᮙᮤ ᮒᮕᮺ ᮤᮘᮟᮣᮕ ᮠᮕᮟᮠᮜᮕᯍ”

ᯙᮑᮞᮕ ᮗᮜᮑᮞᮓᮕᮔ ᮙᮞ ᮤᮘᮕᮙᮢ ᮔᮙᮢᮕᮓᮤᮙᮟᮞ ᮣᮟ ᮑᮣ ᮞᮟᮤ ᮤᮟ ᮒᮕ ᮞᮟᮤᮙᮓᮕᮔ ᮒᮩ ᮤᮘᮕᮝᮺ ᮑᮞᮔ ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑᮺ ᮧᮘᮟ ᮜᮟᮟᮛᮕᮔ ᮥᮠ ᮑᮤ ᮘᮙᮝ ᮙᮞᮡᮥᮙᮢᮙᮞᮗᮜᮩᮺ ᮞᮟᮔᮔᮕᮔᮼ

“ᮉᮕᮣᮼᮼᮼ”

“ᯏᮜᮢᮙᮗᮘᮤᮺ ᯗ ᮛᮞᮟᮧ ᮑ ᮗᮟᮟᮔ ᮠᮜᮑᮓᮕᮼ ᯚᮕᮤ’ᮣ ᮗᮟ ᮤᮘᮕᮢᮕᮼ”

ᯙᮑᮞᮕ ᮤᮟᮟᮛ ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑ’ᮣ ᮘᮑᮞᮔ ᮑᮞᮔ ᮣᮤᮑᮢᮤᮕᮔ ᮢᮥᮞᮞᮙᮞᮗᮼ

“ᯗᮖ ᮧᮕ ᮓᮟᮝᮕ ᮤᮘᮙᮣ ᮖᮑᮢᮺ ᮤᮘᮕᮩ ᮣᮘᮟᮥᮜᮔᮞ’ᮤ ᮒᮕ ᮑᮒᮜᮕ ᮤᮟ ᮖᮟᮜᮜᮟᮧ ᮥᮣ ᮑᮞᮩᮝᮟᮢᮕᮼ”

“ᮀᮑᮞᮤᮺ ᮠᮑᮞᮤᮼᮼᮼ ᮄᮘᮑᮞᮛ ᮩᮟᮥᮼᮼᮼ ᯙᮑᮞᮕᮼ”

ᯙᮑᮞᮕᮺ ᮑᮓᮓᮟᮝᮠᮑᮞᮙᮕᮔ ᮒᮩ ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑᮺ ᮖᮜᮕᮔ ᮙᮞᮤᮟ ᮑᮞ ᮑᮜᮜᮕᮩᮧᮑᮩ ᮧᮘᮙᮓᮘ ᮘᮕ ᮘᮑᮔ ᮜᮕᮑᮢᮞᮕᮔ ᮧᮘᮙᮜᮕ ᮑᮓᮓᮟᮝᮠᮑᮞᮩᮙᮞᮗ ᯓᮜᮙᮣᮕ ᮟᮞ ᮘᮕᮢ ᮓᮘᮑᮢᮙᮤᮩ ᮧᮟᮢᮛᮼ

ᯏᮣ ᮤᮘᮕᮙᮢ ᮒᮢᮕᮑᮤᮘᮙᮞᮗ ᮣᮕᮤᮤᮜᮕᮔᮺ ᮑ ᮗᮢᮟᮧᮜ ᮣᮟᮥᮞᮔᮕᮔᮼ ᯏᮜᮟᮞᮗ ᮧᮙᮤᮘ ᮤᮘᮑᮤᮺ ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑ’ᮣ ᮓᮘᮕᮕᮛᮣ ᮖᮜᮥᮣᮘᮕᮔᮼ

“ᮄᮘᮕᮢᮕ’ᮣ ᮑ ᮔᮕᮜᮙᮓᮙᮟᮥᮣ ᮔᮙᮞᮕᮢ ᮟᮦᮕᮢ ᮘᮕᮢᮕᮼ ᮇᮑᮞᮤ ᮤᮟ ᮗᮟᯍ”

“ᮉᮕᮣᮺ ᮠᮜᮕᮑᮣᮕᮼ”

ᮄᮘᮕᮙᮢ ᮕᮞᮓᮟᮥᮞᮤᮕᮢ ᮝᮙᮗᮘᮤ ᮘᮑᮦᮕ ᮒᮕᮕᮞ ᮑ ᮓᮟᮙᮞᮓᮙᮔᮕᮞᮓᮕᮺ ᮒᮥᮤ ᮔᮕᮣᮠᮙᮤᮕ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮣᮘᮟᮢᮤ ᮤᮙᮝᮕᮺ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮤᮧᮟ ᮔᮕᮕᮠᮕᮞᮕᮔ ᮤᮘᮕᮙᮢ ᮒᮟᮞᮔ ᮒᮕᮩᮟᮞᮔ ᮤᮘᮕᮙᮢ ᮣᮟᮓᮙᮑᮜ ᮣᮤᮑᮤᮥᮣᮕᮣᮼᮼᮼ

ᮇᮑᮤᮓᮘᮙᮞᮗ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮤᮧᮟ ᮟᮖ ᮤᮘᮕᮝᮺ ᮤᮘᮕᮢᮕ ᮧᮑᮣ ᮑ ᮔᮑᮢᮛ ᮣᮘᮑᮔᮟᮧᮼ

ᮄᮘᮕ ᯝᮙᮢᮑᮞ ᯓᮝᮠᮙᮢᮕ᮵ᮣ ᮑᮤᮤᮕᮞᮔᮑᮞᮤᮣᮺ ᮖᮢᮥᮣᮤᮢᮑᮤᮕᮔ ᮤᮘᮑᮤ ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑ ᮓᮟᮥᮜᮔᮞ᮵ᮤ ᮒᮕ ᮖᮟᮥᮞᮔᮺ ᮣᮧᮑᮜᮜᮟᮧᮕᮔ ᮤᮘᮕᮙᮢ ᮠᮢᮙᮔᮕ ᮑᮞᮔ ᮢᮕᮡᮥᮕᮣᮤᮕᮔ ᮤᮘᮕ ᯏᮛᮛᮕᮢᮣᮕᮞ ᯙᮙᮞᮗᮔᮟᮝ ᮤᮟ ᮣᮕᮑᮢᮓᮘ ᮖᮟᮢ ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑᮼ ᯏᮣ ᮑ ᮢᮕᮣᮥᮜᮤᮺ ᯜᮟᮢᮔ ᮧᮑᮣ ᮓᮘᮟᮣᮕᮞᮼ

ᯏᮣ ᮔᮥᮣᮛ ᮖᮕᮜᮜᮺ ᮤᮘᮕ ᯑᮑᮠᮙᮤᮑᮜ’ᮣ ᯔᮟᮥᮞᮤᮑᮙᮞ ᮀᮜᮑ᮪ᮑ ᮘᮑᮔ ᮒᮕᮓᮟᮝᮕ ᮣᮠᮑᮢᮣᮕᮜᮩ ᮠᮟᮠᮥᮜᮑᮤᮕᮔᮼ ᯙᮑᮞᮕ ᮑᮞᮔ ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑ ᮧᮕᮢᮕ ᮟᮞ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮕᮔᮗᮕ ᮟᮖ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮖᮟᮥᮞᮤᮑᮙᮞ’ᮣ ᮒᮑᮣᮙᮞᮼ ᮃᮥᮔᮔᮕᮞᮜᮩᮺ ᮤᮘᮕᮙᮢ ᮘᮑᮞᮔᮣᮺ ᮢᮕᮣᮤᮙᮞᮗ ᮟᮞ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮕᮔᮗᮕᮺ ᮤᮟᮥᮓᮘᮕᮔᮼ

“ᯔᮑᮞᮑᮼᮼᮼ”

“ᯙᮑᮞᮕᮼᮼᮼ”

ᮇᮙᮤᮘ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮣᮕᮤᮤᮙᮞᮗ ᮣᮥᮞ ᮒᮕᮘᮙᮞᮔ ᮘᮕᮢᮺ ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑ ᮓᮜᮟᮣᮕᮔ ᮘᮕᮢ ᮕᮩᮕᮣᮺ ᮑᮞᮔ ᯙᮑᮞᮕ ᮛᮙᮣᮣᮕᮔ ᮘᮕᮢᮼ

“ᯗᮤ’ᮣ ᮒᮕᮕᮞ ᮑ ᮜᮟᮞᮗ ᮤᮙᮝᮕᮺ ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑᮼ ᯝᮢ ᮣᮘᮟᮥᮜᮔ ᯗ ᮣᮑᮩ ᯔᮑᮞᮑᯍ ᯖᮕᮘᮕᮘᮕᮼᮼᮼ”

“ᯜᮟᮢᮔᮯᯍ ᮇᮘᮩ ᮑᮢᮕ ᮩᮟᮥ ᮘᮕᮢᮕᯍ”

ᯜᮟᮢᮔ ᮘᮑᮔ ᮓᮜᮕᮑᮢᮜᮩ ᮧᮙᮤᮞᮕᮣᮣᮕᮔ ᯙᮑᮞᮕ ᮑᮞᮔ ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑ ᮛᮙᮣᮣᮙᮞᮗᮺ ᮑᮞᮔ ᮑᮙᮝᮙᮞᮗ ᮖᮟᮢ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮝᮟᮝᮕᮞᮤ ᯙᮑᮞᮕ ᮑᮞᮔ ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑ ᮧᮕᮢᮕ ᮑᮒᮟᮥᮤ ᮤᮟ ᮠᮑᮢᮤᮺ ᮘᮕ ᮓᮑᮜᮜᮕᮔ ᮟᮥᮤ ᮤᮟ ᮘᮕᮢᮼ

“ᮄᮟ ᮤᮘᮙᮞᮛ ᮩᮟᮥ ᮢᮕᮝᮕᮝᮒᮕᮢᮕᮔ ᮝᮩ ᮖᮑᮓᮕ ᮧᮙᮤᮘᮟᮥᮤ ᮖᮟᮢᮗᮕᮤᮤᮙᮞᮗ ᮙᮤᮼ ᮉᮟᮥ ᮝᮥᮣᮤ ᮒᮕ ᮡᮥᮙᮤᮕ ᮣᮤᮑᮢᮦᮕᮔ ᮖᮟᮢ ᮝᮕᮞᮼ”

“ᮇᮘᮑᮤ ᮞᮟᮞᮣᮕᮞᮣᮕᮼᮼᮼ”

ᮃᮘᮕ ᮜᮟᮧᮕᮢᮕᮔ ᮘᮕᮢ ᮕᮩᮕᮣ ᮑᮤ ᯜᮟᮢᮔ’ᮣ ᮧᮟᮢᮔᮣᮺ ᮒᮥᮤ ᮧᮙᮤᮘᮙᮞ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮙᮝᮠᮕᮢᮙᮑᮜ ᮓᮟᮥᮢᮤᮺ ᮓᮟᮞᮤᮑᮓᮤ ᮧᮙᮤᮘ ᮒᮟᮩᮣ ᮘᮕᮢ ᮑᮗᮕ ᮧᮑᮣ ᮣᮤᮢᮙᮓᮤᮜᮩ ᮑᮦᮟᮙᮔᮕᮔᮺ ᮣᮟ ᮙᮤ ᮧᮑᮣ ᮞᮟᮤ ᮣᮤᮢᮑᮞᮗᮕ ᮖᮟᮢ ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑ ᮤᮟ ᮔᮕᮦᮕᮜᮟᮠ ᮖᮕᮕᮜᮙᮞᮗᮣ ᮖᮟᮢ ᯙᮑᮞᮕᮺ ᮧᮙᮤᮘ ᮧᮘᮟᮝ ᮣᮘᮕ ᮘᮑᮔ ᮒᮕᮓᮟᮝᮕ ᮓᮜᮟᮣᮕᮼ

“ᮉᮟᮥ ᮒᮕᮓᮑᮝᮕ ᮓᮜᮟᮣᮕ ᮧᮙᮤᮘ ᮤᮘᮑᮤ ᮤᮢᮑᮣᮘᯍ”

“ᮄᮘᮑᮤ’ᮣ ᮞᮟᮞᮕ ᮟᮖ ᮩᮟᮥᮢ ᮒᮥᮣᮙᮞᮕᮣᮣᮼ ᯒᮟᮞ’ᮤ ᮗᮕᮤ ᮙᮞᮦᮟᮜᮦᮕᮔ ᮧᮙᮤᮘ ᮝᮕ ᮑᮞᮩᮝᮟᮢᮕᮼ”

“ᯏᮢᮕ ᮩᮟᮥ ᮣᮥᮢᮕ ᮑᮒᮟᮥᮤ ᮤᮘᮑᮤᯍ ᯓᮦᮕᮞ ᮙᮖ ᯗ ᮤᮕᮜᮜ ᯝᮙᮢᮑᮞ ᮑᮞᮔ ᯏᮛᮛᮕᮢᮣᮕᮞ ᮤᮘᮑᮤ ᮩᮟᮥ ᮧᮕᮢᮕ ᮛᮙᮣᮣᮙᮞᮗ ᮑ ᮜᮟᮧᮜᮩ ᮖᮕᮜᮜᮟᮧᮼᮼᮼ”

“ᮉᮻᮩᮟᮥ ᮧᮕᮢᮕ ᮧᮑᮤᮓᮘᮙᮞᮗᮯᯍ”

“ᯗᮖ ᯗᮺ ᮕᮞᮤᮢᮥᮣᮤᮕᮔ ᮧᮙᮤᮘ ᮩᮟᮥᮢ ᮣᮕᮑᮢᮓᮘᮺ ᮧᮕᮢᮕ ᮤᮟ ᮔᮙᮣᮓᮟᮦᮕᮢ ᮤᮘᮑᮤ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮀᮢᮙᮞᮓᮕᮣᮣ ᮧᮑᮣ ᮑᮒᮟᮥᮤ ᮤᮟ ᮕᮞᮗᮑᮗᮕ ᮙᮞ ᮜᮕᮧᮔ ᮑᮓᮤᮣ ᮧᮙᮤᮘ ᮑ ᮢᮑᮞᮔᮟᮝ ᮝᮑᮞᮺ ᯘᮟᮘᮞ ᮧᮟᮥᮜᮔ ᮣᮥᮢᮕᮜᮩ ᮒᮕ ᮣᮑᮔᮺ ᮧᮟᮥᮜᮔᮞ’ᮤ ᮘᮕᯍ ᯖᮕᮘᮕᮘᮕᮼᮼᮼ”

“ᮇᮘᮑᮤ’ᮣ ᮩᮟᮥᮢ ᮟᮒᮚᮕᮓᮤᮙᮦᮕᮯᯍ”

“ᯝᮘᮺ ᮀᮢᮙᮞᮓᮕᮣᮣᮼ ᯗ ᮔᮟᮞ’ᮤ ᮤᮘᮙᮞᮛ ᮤᮘᮑᮤ’ᮣ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮧᮑᮩ ᮤᮟ ᮑᮣᮛ ᮣᮟᮝᮕᮟᮞᮕ ᮖᮟᮢ ᮑ ᮖᮑᮦᮟᮢᮼ ᯗᮖ ᯗ’ᮝ ᮚᮥᮣᮤ ᮠᮑᮙᮔ ᮘᮥᮣᮘ ᮝᮟᮞᮕᮩᮺ ᯗ ᮧᮟᮞ’ᮤ ᮔᮟ ᮑᮞᮩᮤᮘᮙᮞᮗ ᮤᮘᮑᮤ ᮧᮟᮥᮜᮔ ᮓᮑᮥᮣᮕ ᮑ ᮢᮙᮖᮤ ᮒᮕᮤᮧᮕᮕᮞ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮤᮧᮟ ᮓᮟᮥᮞᮤᮢᮙᮕᮣᮺ ᮒᮥᮤᯍ”

ᯜᮟᮢᮔ ᮧᮕᮞᮤ ᮒᮕᮘᮙᮞᮔ ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑᮺ ᮠᮥᮜᮜᮕᮔ ᮘᮕᮢ ᮓᮜᮟᮣᮕᮺ ᮑᮞᮔ ᮗᮢᮑᮒᮒᮕᮔ ᮘᮕᮢ ᮒᮢᮕᮑᮣᮤᮣᮼ

“ᯖᮕᮘᮕᮘᮕᮼᮼᮼ ᮃᮕᮕᮙᮞᮗ ᮤᮘᮑᮤ ᮩᮟᮥ’ᮢᮕ ᮞᮟᮤ ᮢᮕᮣᮙᮣᮤᮙᮞᮗᮺ ᮙᮤ ᮣᮕᮕᮝᮣ ᮩᮟᮥ’ᮦᮕ ᮥᮞᮔᮕᮢᮣᮤᮟᮟᮔ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮣᮙᮤᮥᮑᮤᮙᮟᮞᮼ ᯗ ᮔᮟᮞ’ᮤ ᮔᮙᮣᮜᮙᮛᮕ ᮡᮥᮙᮓᮛᮻᮧᮙᮤᮤᮕᮔ ᮧᮟᮝᮕᮞᮼ”

ᯜᮟᮢᮔ ᮤᮟᮟᮛ ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑ ᮤᮟ ᮑ ᮞᮕᮑᮢᮒᮩ ᮙᮞᮞ ᮑᮞᮔ ᮧᮑᮣ ᮑᮒᮟᮥᮤ ᮤᮟ ᮘᮑᮦᮕ ᮘᮙᮣ ᮧᮑᮩ ᮧᮙᮤᮘ ᮘᮕᮢᮼᮼᮼ

—ᯏᮖᮤᮕᮢᮧᮟᮢᮔ—

ᯘᮥᮣᮤ ᮢᮕᮓᮕᮞᮤᮜᮩᮺ ᯗ ᮧᮑᮣ ᮣᮑᮩᮙᮞᮗ ᮙᮤ ᮧᮑᮣ ᮓᮟᮜᮔᮺ ᮒᮥᮤ ᮞᮟᮧ ᮙᮤ’ᮣ ᮔᮑᮞᮗᮕᮢᮟᮥᮣᮜᮩ ᮘᮟᮤᮺ ᮙᮣᮞ’ᮤ ᮙᮤᯍ ᯓᮦᮕᮞ ᮙᮞ ᮣᮥᮓᮘ ᮓᮟᮞᮔᮙᮤᮙᮟᮞᮣᮺ ᮤᮘᮑᮞᮛ ᮩᮟᮥ ᮦᮕᮢᮩ ᮝᮥᮓᮘ ᮖᮟᮢ ᮢᮕᮑᮔᮙᮞᮗ ᮤᮘᮙᮣ ᮧᮟᮢᮛᮼ

ᮂᮕᮗᮑᮢᮔᮙᮞᮗ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮢᮕᮣᮕᮢᮦᮑᮤᮙᮟᮞ ᮜᮙᮞᮛᮺ ᮑᮣ ᯗ ᮝᮕᮞᮤᮙᮟᮞᮕᮔ ᮩᮕᮣᮤᮕᮢᮔᮑᮩᮺ ᮑ ᮒᮟᮞᮥᮣ ᮣᮘᮟᮢᮤ ᮣᮤᮟᮢᮩ ᮧᮑᮣ ᮢᮕᮜᮕᮑᮣᮕᮔ ᮟᮞ ᯕᮑᮝᮕᮢᮣ’ ᮢᮕᮣᮕᮢᮦᮑᮤᮙᮟᮞ ᮜᮙᮞᮛ ᮜᮑᮣᮤ ᮞᮙᮗᮘᮤᮼ ᯓᮢᮟᮤᮙᮓ ᮑᮞᮔ ᮓᮥᮤᮕ ᯓᮜᮙᮣᮕ ᮑᮞᮔ ᯜᮙᮢᮦᮑᮞᮑ ᮑᮢᮕ ᮔᮕᮠᮙᮓᮤᮕᮔ ᮒᮩ ᮤᮘᮕ ᮔᮙᮦᮙᮞᮕ ᮙᮜᮜᮥᮣᮤᮢᮑᮤᮟᮢᮺ ᯝᮞᮻᮣᮕᮞᮣᮕᮙᮼ

ᯗ ᮧᮟᮥᮜᮔ ᮒᮕ ᮔᮕᮜᮙᮗᮘᮤᮕᮔ ᮙᮖ ᮩᮟᮥ ᮧᮟᮥᮜᮔ ᮤᮑᮛᮕ ᮑ ᮜᮟᮟᮛᮼ

After Reincarnating as the Villainous Noble Who Corrupts the Eroge’s Countess into a Submissive Maid

After Reincarnating as the Villainous Noble Who Corrupts the Eroge’s Countess into a Submissive Maid, I Avoided a Karmic Downfall… Only for the Main Heroine to Sneak into My Room Every Night at the Hero Academy What the hell… After dying from overwork as a corporate slave, I reincarnated as Nord, the villainous noble from the eroge Rising Hero’s Academy Harem Unrivaled. In the game, the protagonist Kaine the Hero harbors feelings for the beautiful and noble Countess Elise, whose grace even makes elves bow. But Nord schemes to ruin her family, steals her from Kaine, and turns her into his personal pleasure maid. Swearing revenge, Kaine awakens as the Hero while Nord falls under the Demon King’s influence. They clash in a deadly battle, ultimately destroying each other. “Finally… Finally, this day has come. Ever since you humiliated me, I’ve waited so long for this moment. Now, trash like you should burn in hellfire and be purified!” “S-Stop… Gaaahhh!” Elise arrives and vents all her hatred, straddling Nord and stabbing him to death. Yes—despite being brainwashed into submission, she never stopped loving Kaine. In the end, Elise (now thoroughly corrupted) and Kaine (now a higher-ranked noble) marry, achieving a happy ending… No way! I just want a peaceful slow life after reincarnating! To avoid my death flags, I vowed to keep my distance from Elise and support her frustratingly slow-burn romance with Kaine. But everything I do only makes her fall harder for me, and now she sneaks into my room every night! “Ahh! Lord Nord… Your dangerous aura makes my heart race♡” “Please, just stay out of my room…”

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