I, the Villain, Want to Save Myself, But the Yandere Heroines Disagree-Chapter 113 - Who Instructed It?

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“Apology?” Orson was startled upon hearing Lianca’s words.

Olivia, beside him, also cast a strange look at Lianca upon hearing this sentence.

“Um... it was back then, before, when we first met, and the days after that, my attitude towards Senior Orson was not very good, just, the kind that’s very annoying... In short, I’m very sorry!”

Lianca said this, bowing to Orson.

Orson and Olivia exchanged glances.

To be honest, he hadn’t expected this proud little phoenix to actually bow to Orson on her own.

“It’s alright, it’s been so long since that happened. I also know you’re a good kid, Student Lianca. I didn’t take it to heart.”

“But, after all, what I did was wrong. I must apologize to you personally, Orson!”

“Alright, then I accept your apology now and forgive you.” Orson, feeling helpless, could only say this.

“No, Orson, that’s too casual. I... I want to invite you to have a meal together, is that alright?”

At this moment, Olivia, who was watching from the side, raised an eyebrow. Just as she was about to say something, she didn’t expect Litte to walk over as well.

“Um, Senior Olivia, there are some things I’d like to ask you about. May I?”

Orson saw Litte walk over and specifically greeted Litte.

Litte also returned a smile, but her gaze remained on Olivia.

Olivia glanced at Litte, then glanced at Lianca, thoughtful. She then nodded with a smile.

“Alright, of course, no problem. As for the location, Student Litte, you should have already thought of one, right?”

“Naturally.” Litte smiled.

Watching the two walk away to the side, chatting and laughing, Orson glanced again at the blushing, stammering Lianca in front of him.

“Um... Senior Orson, I don’t know if you would agree...”

“Alright.” Orson, seeing this, could only agree to Lianca’s request.

“Really? Thank you, Senior Orson!” Lianca looked surprised and delighted upon hearing Orson agree. She then reached out, took Orson’s hand, and walked out.

Litte and Lianca had chosen two restaurants relatively far apart. Their purpose was to separate Orson and Olivia.

“So, was it you, Litte?” Olivia said with a smile, sitting on the sofa and looking at Litte before her.

“What is it? Senior Olivia, I don’t understand what you’re talking about?” Litte rested her face on her hands, looking at Olivia with a confused expression.

“I also came to apologize to you. I was disrespectful to you that day.” Litte took a sip of lemonade, then continued, “I think what you said before, Senior Olivia, was very right. I truly cannot decide who is around Orson.”

“But, I have to make Orson see your true face, right?”

“Oh?” Olivia narrowed her eyes upon hearing this. “So, Litte, what do you mean?”

“Someone who, for her own happiness, doesn’t hesitate to deceive her own sister, someone who keeps her sister in the dark, tell me, if Orson knows about this, how will he view you, Senior?”

“Where did you learn these things?”

“Just my personal guess,” Litte smiled.

“Well, have you considered a possibility, that Orson already knows I lied to Lianca, but because I like him and he likes me too, he agreed to let me do this?”

“Of course. After all, Senior Olivia is so capable, a good cook, and so tolerant and caring towards Orson. Orson is naturally easily confused by your sugar-coated shells, Senior Olivia.” Litte nodded, not looking anxious at all.

“However, does Lianca really think that?” Litte swirled her glass and smiled. “Tell me, if Student Lianca asks you for the real reason, would you tell her?”

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“That’s none of your concern,” Olivia said with a frown.

She hated it most when others used her family to threaten her, especially her younger sister Lianca.

“But what if the person Student Lianca likes is Orson?” Litte stared into Olivia’s eyes. “Senior, you seemed to have said before that the reason you took on the burden of the engagement was to allow Lianca to find her own happiness.”

“Then if Lianca’s happiness is Orson, at that time, would you choose to share your happiness for your sister, or continue to exclusively possess Orson?”

“What kind of joke is this?” Olivia also lost her composure at this point. “Whether or not Lianca liked Orson before, no one understands better than me. She even spoke ill of Orson beside me when we went back earlier. Can that still be considered liking someone?”

“All I did was separate two people who didn’t like each other in the first place, while simultaneously satisfying my own feelings for Orson. How is it that to you, I’ve become some kind of bad person who only thinks about their own interests?”

“Of course, I didn’t mean that. However, Senior Olivia, you can’t just look at one side of things. Look, doesn’t Lianca seem to have feelings for Orson now?”

“Lianca’s behavior today, you instructed it, didn’t you?” Olivia stared at Litte and asked.

Realizing her momentary loss of composure, Olivia also calmed down at this moment.

“Of course not. Lianca did all this herself.” Litte smiled. “I just gave her a few little hints. After all, we are deskmates, you know.”

...

On the other side, in the restaurant, Lianca and Orson sat opposite each other.

“Um, Senior Orson, I’m very happy you accepted my invitation...”

Looking at the blushing girl before him, Orson also felt exceptionally strange.

“It’s alright, Student Lianca.” Although astonished by Lianca’s actions, Orson still maintained the proper politeness.

“So, asking me out for a meal alone, it shouldn’t just be about this apology matter, right?”

“Mm...” Lianca, seeing Orson’s directness,

stammered for a while, then nodded. “Mm, Senior Orson, I... I actually...”

Orson, watching Lianca’s awkward behavior, also guessed some things. Then, he spoke, “Lianca, you’re acting very strange today.”

“Eh?!” Lianca looked at Orson in surprise upon seeing this.

“First off, you usually don’t add ‘Senior’ when you call me. You just call me Orson.” Although Orson didn’t pay much attention to titles normally, he still remembered how familiar people addressed him.

“Secondly, your behavior today is too different from your usual personality. Is someone instructing you to do something?”