I am not a regressor Episode 363:
Vacation divided into three parts (9)
Of course.
It wasn’t that Vega was good at lying.
The story of the Tomb of the Stars had many loopholes and flaws.
But then Oh Jin didn’t really doubt her words.
‘Then the legends about the Star Tomb are all false...?’
This was because the person who lied was none other than Vega.
[I am my child. That’s it.]
“....”
Someone is Vega.
Isn’t it the constellation of the North Star, one of only three out of hundreds of constellations, and a constellation famous for being cold and blunt even among constellations?
Of course, in front of Oh Jin, he often showed a slightly awkward and cute side rather than a cold and blunt side.
Basically, she was a goddess with an extremely just and moral character who knew nothing of lies.
But the superstition about the Star Tomb that Vega talked about was an outright lie.
The absurdity was greater than the anger of being deceived.
“...her.”
A laugh escapes from between my lips.
I swallowed hard, feeling a tingling sensation as if I had been hit in the back of the head with a hammer.
‘why?’
Was it really necessary to lie to oneself and lie to oneself in the grave?
Looking back at Vega with questioning eyes, he hesitated and lowered his head like a captured criminal.
[I thought that would be more likely.]
“Possibility?”
What possibilities?
[...The possibility of being with you.]
Vega answered in a hushed voice with her eyes tightly closed.
“What does that mean... ah.”
A low exclamation flowed from between Oh Jin’s lips.
‘therefore.’
Uiminga is said to have done some sort of ‘making a cause’.
Ojin smiled as he looked at Vega, whose shoulders were shaking with her eyes tightly closed.
From his perspective, the first thought was that there was a need for some kind of justification for mixing bodies between lovers, but Vega’s perspective was probably a bit different.
Unlike Ojin, who had a lot of experience, this would have been the first time for Vega in his long life of hundreds or thousands of years.
furthermore.
‘Vega isn’t as active as his older sister or Bella.’
Perhaps the trick she worked hard to come up with was the superstition related to the Tomb of the Stars.
[I’m sorry for tricking you.]
“....”
Should I say it’s dark under the lamp?
It was a plan too foolish to be called a ‘trick’, so people were fooled without even suspecting it.
I thought complacently, ‘Oh, they could have said this was a lie?’
“No, it doesn’t really matter to me whether you were fooled or not.”
Ojin’s eyes turned to Spica.
She was trembling, covering her mouth as if trying to suppress laughter.
and.
bread.
“Kyahahahahaha! What is it, sister? “Did you tempt Pagunseong by creating a superstition that didn’t exist?!”
Spica burst into laughter with tears in her eyes.
Vega hesitated and took a step back, his face red with shame.
[The poem is noisy!]
“Oh my~ Look at how cute my sister is! “There is no such thing as a girl. A girl!”
[Ugh.]
“What~? “Lovers who meet in the tomb of the stars will live together for a hundred years, right?”
[Stop that.]
“That’s strange~? “I’ve never heard of such a rumor~?”
[....]
Vega’s golden eyes began to lose their shine, as if dark clouds were hanging over them.
‘uh?’
A chilling shiver spread down Ojin’s spine.
My instinctive intuition was warning me that there was danger.
[...okay. You’ve never heard of it.]
The atmosphere was as cold as if liquid nitrogen had been poured into it.
Vega’s eyes, as cold as frost, turned to Spica.
“Huh, sister?”
Spica also seemed to sense that something was going wrong and stepped back with a trembling expression.
Vega smiled brightly and walked briskly towards Spica.
[Then the main woman will have to tell you directly.]
Pajik Pajijik!
Blue thunderbolts burned fiercely around Vega’s body.
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