The Witcher: Son of the Planes.
Chapter 471: The Paranoid Patient "Bovary"
There is never any love at first sight, some are just lust at first sight.
In order to achieve his goal, although Colin did not say it explicitly, it was obvious that he took advantage of his own beauty and Madame Bovary's interest in him.
Compared to using witchcraft to control a noble, this method is more subtle and less likely to be exposed.
It cannot be said that Colin’s choice is absolutely correct, but it is definitely the most labor-saving way.
After hesitating for a few seconds, Bovary wanted to help Colin, if for no other reason. If he helped him, he would be grateful to me, and it would be easier to make some requests to him that were not too "excessive" in the future.
The two people, each with their own ideas, quickly came out of the jewelry store and went to a coffee shop for a "detailed discussion".
The clerk at the jewelry store was quite dissatisfied with the fact that the two potential customers did not buy the jewelry because of the conversation, but the jewelry store did not have the power to force the customers to buy, so he could only sigh in despair.
After sitting down in the coffee shop, Bovary ordered two cups of coffee before starting to formally chat with Colin.
"You haven't been asked your name yet?"
"Snape, ma'am."
"Snape, don't call me Madam. I see you are quite young. Why don't you call me Cousin Bovary?"
(Snape: That's enough. Have you paid the patent fee for using my identity?)
"Ah, cousin?" Colin acted surprised at the right moment.
"Well, it seems easy to join the Knights. Generally, there are several ways to do so. One is to be an outstanding student who graduates from the Kingdom's Knight Academy. The second is to be a low-level sergeant who has made meritorious service in the army. The third, of course, is to be recommended by the nobles.
You obviously don't meet the first two requirements, and as for the third one, you know that if you don't have any connection with the nobility, you won't have a chance either," Bovary explained simply.
Colin had already investigated all these matters, otherwise he would not have appeared in front of Bovary in this way.
"Then it doesn't make sense that you suddenly have a cousin like me, not to mention your family?" Colin didn't know how Bovary was going to solve this key problem.
"That's easy. I can say that you are a distant relative of my late husband. Once you join the Knights, no one will care whether you are a distant relative or not. There are many such cases. As long as there is a suitable explanation, it will be fine."
"Thank you very much, Cousin Bovary."
"Well, that's right, Cousin Snart."
"Yes, cousin."
"By the way, cousin, you just arrived in the capital, is there any suitable place to live?"
"I just rented a place randomly. There's no question of whether it's suitable or not."
"How can this be possible? I have several residences in the capital. Why don't you move in with me? Besides, as my cousin, living somewhere else would arouse suspicion, wouldn't it?"
"This, this is not good." Colin pretended to hesitate.
"What's wrong with that? Since you call me cousin, it's settled." Bovary looked as if he would not accept any refusal.
"Uh, okay, cousin." Colin looked submissive.
After drinking coffee, Colin followed Bovary out to Bovary's house on the Avenue de la Reine.
"Here it is. You will live here from now on. I will come here often. You should give up the yard you rented and move here as soon as possible."
Colin agreed and soon gave up the house he had originally rented and moved here.
The house here is looked after by several of Bovary's servants. After Colin moved in, he became half the owner, and they could only do their best to take care of Colin's daily life.
In the following period of time, due to the aristocratic circles that Bovary came into contact with, Colin was able to follow Bovary and see a few events. Gradually, people in the aristocratic circles probably had a superficial impression that Bovary had a cousin of her deceased husband who came to the capital to seek refuge with her.
As for Bovary, he used the opportunity to contact Colin to constantly test Colin's "bottom line". With the increase of contact, Bovary and Colin became much more "intimate".
In the eyes of the servants, the two did not look like siblings, but they did not dare to say anything.
It’s just that Bovary came back for a blind date, and the Troni family is not a small family. Although some "ups and downs" within the aristocracy are not uncommon, at this critical juncture of the blind date, you still have to pay attention to the impact, right?
For this reason, the elders of the Troni family specially called back Bovary and reprimanded him, asking him to get rid of the distant cousin as soon as possible so as not to delay the next blind date.
Bovary, who had originally wanted to help Snape (Colin) solve the issue of his identity in the Knights Templar and achieve something good with Colin, had to be forced by reality and send Colin into the Knights Templar first, and then plan for future matters.
Colin had been looking forward to this for a long time. It was not easy to socialize with Bovary these days. He didn't have the energy to do so, and he had to rely on the other party's identity. It was really not easy to stick to his heart and protect himself when he couldn't and didn't want to use any witchcraft.
Thanks to the help of Troni of the Bovary family, Colin's path to joining the Kingdom's Knights was quite smooth. After just testing his "strength" before joining, he successfully joined the Knights of the Royal Capital and truly became a "superior" of the Kingdom of Nicolai.
In the following month, Bovary finally found a suitable husband and got married as arranged by her family.
But their marriage was just like that. The marriage between the two parties was more due to the interests of the aristocratic circle. What was needed was the status of both parties, and nothing else mattered.
Not long after the marriage, Madame Bovary's husband returned to his previous life of drunkenness and debauchery, and he had more than a dozen open lovers. For this reason, Madame Bovary completely gave up hope and she also thought of her cousin Snape.
The elders of the family didn't care much about Bovary's affairs after marriage, as long as the superficial marriage could be maintained. So Bovary became much bolder. He moved directly to the house where Colin lived under the excuse of wanting to relax.
Colin joined the Knights Templar in order to learn more information, but he couldn't get rid of Bovary, nor could he hurt her at will. In desperation, he could only use soul witchcraft to modify part of Bovary's memory.
In his memory, the two were still cousins, and they indeed had the kind of relationship that Bovary longed for. Every time they had a happy time, Bovary always performed alone, and Colin did not participate. But in his subconscious, Bovary had had intimate relationships with Colin many times, so they were more intimate in normal times.
After resolving Bovary's delusion, Colin began to use Bovary's connections to learn everything about the Twilight Plane.
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