This is Not How You Use a Villainess Sir - This is Not How You Use a Villainess Sir chapter 59
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Chapter 59: Sir, That’s Not How You Use a Bad Woman
So, Aifalin had learned of his affair with Xiano Ya and secretly informed Josephine, hoping to use the church to deal with him.
Undoubtedly, it was a vicious strategy, for the intelligence was too enticing for the church, capable of effectively countering the loss of control – how could they not be tempted?
If Aifalin’s scheme succeeded, Chu Yan would be no different than having just escaped the dragonkin’s Holy Nursery, only to be thrust into ‘saving the world’, becoming a magical power source for the church’s nuns.
A nightmare!
But unexpectedly, Josephine was unaware of Aifalin’s plot and disliked being used. This dominant nun, who preferred to take the initiative, betrayed Aifalin, bypassing the middleman to speak directly with Chu Yan.
At this moment, Josephine revealed such a sense of closeness and allure, her tender posture almost begging him to return to his homeland as a filial son, and then to personally test the effectiveness of his magical powers.
Chu Yan knew the mountain harbored a tiger, yet dared not enter its den.
At least not now.
While Josephine was still observing his mysterious powers, she wouldn’t report this “good news” to the sisters of the church. Once she was certain, the pressure on Chu Yan would truly begin.
Chu Yan forced himself to look up at the beautiful nun with pale golden hair, his demeanor like that of a kind and hesitant lamb, saying:
“I remain wary of the church, but I’m willing to trust Sister Josephine, for I have been moved by your selfless devotion to your companions…”
“It’s okay, being ostracized by your family naturally makes you suspicious, it’s your way of protecting yourself, like a little hedgehog.”
The mature and glamorous nun spoke softly, her slender hand stroking his head, indifferent even as Chu Yan’s hidden sword, held defensively aloft, pointed at her navel.
The woman’s transformation made Chu Yan break out in a cold sweat. He steadied his mind and said:
“My current power can provide a ‘backup energy source’ for the tabooed, allowing them to use my magic power instead of their own when exerting their abilities, thus reducing the risk of losing control from overuse.
It’s not a cure, and it’s useless for those without loss of control.”
It’s not a cure for loss of control? But Teresa clearly said it was effective… Josephine noticed a key point in his words:
“You just mentioned ‘current power,’ does that mean it will grow in the future?”
Chu Yan nodded, beginning to paint a grand picture:
“Yes, during this cycle of the Blood Moon, I can grow once, but what happens later is still uncertain. The outcome will depend on the days ahead, but now I must be wary of that fellow, Eveline.”
“I will help you deal with that vile woman Eveline, my child!”
In a few days, Josephine could wait for this time. The truth about the power Chu Yan had revealed already surprised her.
This meant that the nuns showing signs of losing control could reduce the risk of their condition worsening after receiving his magic power.
If it came to challenging the “Gatekeeper,” Chu Yan’s presence would effectively double, or even triple, Teresa’s magical power!
As long as they absorbed enough magic power from him beforehand, the increase in combat power would be tremendous.
“Sister Josephine, I’m done washing, I’ll take my leave first.”
Having stabilized Josephine, Chu Yan now only wanted to make a quick escape back to his room.
But as he rose abruptly from the water, the hidden weapon that had been concealed was exposed before Josephine, its massive shadow falling upon the nun’s delicate face.
Those amethyst-like eyes gazed at Chu Yan in astonishment, the intense aura of the young dragonkin flooding her senses.
“Uh… sorry.”
Chu Yan, too embarrassed to explain, only wanted to flee, but unexpectedly, Josephine caught him.
“Good boy, sit down for a moment, will you?”
“…Is there something else?”
Chu Yan reluctantly stopped, intending to sit back down in the water, but the young widow nun wanted him to sit at the edge of the pool, giving him no chance to hide.
“You are a descendant of the Red Demon Dragon, inheriting the sinful nature of the ancient Red Demon Dragon. It’s original sin, which can cause your body to lose control, just like now.
“It’s not your fault, my child, it’s my duty to help you cleanse this burgeoning original sin.”
Cleanse? No more pretending, right?
Chu Yan was about to struggle physically, but seeing the magical membrane the nun took out again, he seemed to understand what cleansing meant.
…
After the second negotiation ended,
Chu Yan, not wanting to disturb Xi’an Ya, chose to lie down in his aunt’s room.
Thanks to the nun’s purification of his original sin, Chu Yan’s mind was now exceptionally clear and saintly, and he analyzed calmly:
“This happened too suddenly. Just after my aunt left, the situation arose. Both Aifalin and Josephine made their moves…
Josephine has managed to stabilize things for now, even pulling her in as an ally to deal with Aifalin together—that’s good news.
But once the blood moon ends, Josephine might become a big problem.”
Chu Yan now only hoped that things would go smoothly, that he could further supplement that mysterious power in the nightmare world.
“I really didn’t expect Aifalin to scheme against me in this way!”
Under the contract’s restrictions, Aifalin couldn’t exert too much power on him, let alone directly destructive magic, but she found this method.
Releasing a bit of information to Josephine, forcing her to focus her attention on him.
Would this be considered using someone else’s knife to kill?
Of course, he had to look further ahead.
The “Velene’s Return” mentioned by Josephine should not be taken lightly!
If out of vigilance, he watched the fools within the family harm Velene, that would be the last thing Chu Yan wanted to see.
Even if it was a trap, he had to jump in!
“Cooperating with the church, huh? It’s a dangerous choice, but one that must be considered…”
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On the other side, Josephine, returning full-handed, placed bags of magical materials in the empty room.
Her encounter with Chu Yan strengthened her resolve to recruit this young dragonkin.
“What exactly is his power? Is it some kind of magic, effective only against the tabooed, impossible to confirm personally…”
Ding—
The loud sound of the pendulum clock spread throughout the castle, midnight had arrived.
The magical environment of the Dead Sea changed abruptly, and Josephine could feel the sticky discomfort on her skin.
Outside the window, a huge red moon hung high in the sky, oppressively dominating the dome above!
Chu Yan’s urgent voice rang out, he shouted in a fluster:
“Hey! Everyone should get up, don’t sleep anymore, it’ll be trouble if you do!”
With his clamorous drumming and gonging, the Tabooed were roused from their slumber, stirring one after another, bringing rare nocturnal liveliness to the castle.
“Is this the Blood Moon…”
Josephine murmured, preparing to go back and wake Theresa, who at least lay awake in her holy sarcophagus.
She suddenly felt an unfamiliar reaction; her heartbeat quickened, and a sourceless anger surged within her.
What’s happening?!
The High Nun moved swiftly to the mirror, noticing a faint crimson in her pupils.
But it was quickly suppressed by the power of the Miracle Matrix. “Is this a sign of losing control… Just like Theresa, it arises without reason, even within the Miracle Matrix.”
Yet Josephine was not panicked, even feeling a sense of relief.
Now, she could personally verify the magical effects of the Dragonkin’s young lord.
She picked up a bag brimming with the magic of Original Sin, slowly parting her rosy lips.
Author’s note: Updates come really early!
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Chapter Sixty-Three: Efaelin Takes Action
The crimson moonlight bathed the endless, vast ocean, the waves growing turbulent, bubbling like boiling water, then scattered by the crashing surf.
Chu Yan longed for the Siren of the Sea to appear again, to fast forward to the nightmare bubble phase, but there were some ominous changes on the sea’s surface.
Several colossal tentacles emerged from the deep sea, just the tip of the iceberg, approximately six or seven meters in length.
This time, a big one had come!
“Janet, what is this? Do you have any experience dealing with it?”
Chu Yan pinched a fireball, ready to “shoot” and give it a try.
Janet looked weary, not fully awake yet, but the sight of those tentacles instantly sharpened her spirit.
She gazed into the distance, recalling:
“Is that… the ‘Deep Sea Overlord’? A rare behemoth.”
“Do you have experience with it?”
“Before I came here, an elder Tabooed mentioned it. The creature is clumsy but has tremendous destructive power nearby, capable of reducing all painstakingly built facilities to ruins in an instant.”
Chu Yan fell silent for a moment, surveying his domain. Though it was but a small city, he had no desire to rebuild again.
“The original affluent district was built high on the mountains, probably to defend against this creature. I fear the defensive line on the barren beach below is done for.”
Chu Yan wanted to ask Janet if there was any bestiary of monsters left at the Dead Sea border.
Unfortunately, there was none. The Tabooed had no inclination to waste energy compiling such records, preferring to deal with threats as they came, emphasizing adaptability and overwhelming firepower.
Near the shore, the Noah Academy had constructed an “electrofishing facility.” In the special magical environment, with power at full throttle, a vast electrical grid unfolded, a net of thunder weaving in and out of the surging waves.