Chapter 99: The Golden-Haired Mary Sue Finally Faces Misery
Meanwhile, in the bushes outside the building, Lilith crouched, her eyes sharp as she watched the area for any signs of movement.
Lilith was squatting at her strategic location—staking out Nia's route.
After much deliberation, she had concluded that the most captivating and achievable target in the academy was undoubtedly the senior elf princess, Nia.
First, there was the matter of appearances.
The elves, known for their unparalleled beauty, already stood out, but Nia's allure as the elven princess was simply on another level. Her flawless, snow-white skin and impeccable features were breathtaking, complemented by her soft, light-green eyes that could captivate anyone at a single glance.
Her entire being exuded an ethereal elegance, a delicacy that could drive anyone wild with desire.
But it wasn't just her beauty and ethereal demeanor that made her irresistible—there was her endearing naïveté.
Though she appeared mature, her soft and adorable demeanor made her approachable and easy to charm.
And that was the key—she was easy to approach, easy to entice.
With these qualities, even in a school brimming with beauty and talent, Nia was undoubtedly among the top five goddesses.
Now, as someone who had already managed to make Nia her loyal admirer, Lilith believed she had a significant advantage. She could practically reach out and grab what others could only dream of.
With these thoughts in mind, Lilith's face split into a wide grin of self-satisfaction.
"Slurp!"
Realizing her expression had grown awkwardly exaggerated, Lilith rubbed her face to compose herself, stifling the perverse grin that threatened to ruin her refined image.
Sure, she might look like a golden-haired, black-stockinged beauty, but that lecherous aura she sometimes exuded was far too incongruent.
She quickly adjusted her demeanor and mentally reviewed her plan.
As she mulled it over, two figures appeared in the distance.
Her gaze immediately fixed on the petite yet voluptuous figure of Nia, completely ignoring the handsome and refined young man beside her.
Lilith had chosen this location strategically—it was the only path leading to the Arlinga Estate. She was waiting for the moment when Nia would accompany Shia back to the villa.
Her target had arrived. She stepped casually out of the corner, her expression calm and unhurried, as if she had just happened to be passing by.
Seeing Nia, her eyes lit up, and she greeted them warmly with a radiant smile.
"Nia, are you heading to our house as a guest?"
Her voice carried the perfect mix of friendliness and poise.
"What a coincidence—I'm heading back, too. Shall we go together?"
Her demeanor was flawless, her approach seemingly effortless, leaving no room for suspicion.
To any outsider, Lilith's cheerful and sunny disposition, paired with her golden locks and sparkling smile, would have been disarming. Even if she didn't immediately win someone over, it would be nearly impossible to dislike her.
This "coincidental" encounter was meticulously planned, with every step leading seamlessly to the next.
For example, her invitation to walk home together.
And why was she so happy about living in what she jokingly called a "doghouse"?
Because it was a brilliant tactical advantage!
Once the three of them arrived home, Lilith discreetly signaled Tia with her eyes.
'You handle it—distract Shia for me.'
This, too, was part of her plan.
It worked like a charm.
Her "innocent" fiancé was easily tricked and led away by her cunning maid.
"Hah! What a clueless fool!" Lilith thought with a smirk. "If he isn't destined to be a tragic lead, who else could take the role?"
And just like that, the living room was left with only Lilith and Nia.
Lilith's heart pounded with excitement as she looked at the dainty elf senior. Despite her soft and innocent demeanor, Nia's mature and curvaceous figure was a work of art, igniting a fire within Lilith.
Taking the initiative, Lilith sat down beside Nia, her movements deliberate yet natural.
"Nia, how are you finding things here? Are you settling in well?"
Her tone was friendly and familiar as she leaned closer, almost touching her.
Her strategy was clear: under the guise of friendly conversation, she would close the distance between them and make her move at just the right moment.
But her hopes were soon dashed.
Though Nia appeared to be dazed, she wasn't oblivious.
As Lilith inched closer, nearly brushing against her, Nia suddenly clapped her hands together in realization.
"Oh!"
She stood up abruptly, leaving Lilith stunned and empty-handed.
Before Lilith could react, Nia went to pour herself a glass of water.
Turning back with a cheerful and innocent smile, she asked, "Would you like some water too?"
Lilith's mind reeled. 'I don't want water—I want you!'
Of course, she couldn't say that out loud. Instead, she politely declined.
Undeterred, she decided to bide her time and try again.
To build rapport, one had to follow the other person's lead, steering the conversation toward their interests while subtly bridging the gap between them.
As Nia returned to the sofa and sat down, her slender legs—clad in sheer, moss-green stockings—crossed elegantly, her feet forming a delicate inward angle.
"Do you have any favorite things, Nia?" Lilith asked with a mysterious smile, steering the conversation toward a new topic.
"Favorite things?" Nia blinked, her expression blank, as though she hadn't quite processed the question.
Sensing an opening, Lilith pressed on.
"What do you think about dogs?"
Without waiting for a reply, she knelt on the ground and began mimicking a dog's behavior, even barking softly.
"Woof, woof!"
Nia watched in wide-eyed astonishment as Lilith crawled around on the floor, her expression shifting from confusion to amused disbelief.
Lilith felt a surge of pride. Crawling to Nia's side, she continued her antics, inwardly reveling in her creative approach.
"See? Even Shia's training has its uses," she thought smugly. "Who knew acting like a dog could be this effective?"
Her plan was simple: by playing the role of an affectionate puppy, she could win Nia's favor, and perhaps more.