Matthew Williams

Stories 9
Chapters 3,251
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  • by Matthew Williams ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ To say that Crystal was shocked when Emilia called her in to talk with Michelle would be an understatement. Emilia had really managed to make the girl talk in just a short few minutes, and she even looked completely calm! To think she had still been worried about how to console her once she failed… But although Crystal was extremely curious, perhaps asking Emilia how she managed to do it in front of the patient wouldn't be a bright idea. She could…
  • by Matthew Williams ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Emilia's experience with 'vampire' lore was limited to a few tidbits she had heard here and there, mostly from Cynthia. Had there been any actual vampires in this world, they would surely have been offended at how casually Emilia made up a couple of 'sacred rituals' just to convince Michelle. "Our sacred promise, once enforced, cannot be violated by any means. And whoever dares to so will have their own blood burn them from inside out. Do you…
  • by Matthew Williams ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Meanwhile, back at the Green Leaf hospital, Michelle still stared back at Emilia blankly, as if her words didn't even register in her mind. Of course, with the girl laying 'paralyzed' on the hospital bed, there had been no lack of people who tried to do something similar. Why would she respond to Emilia any differently? And Emilia knew this very well, having already seen her completely ignore Crystal's passionate attempts at comforting and assuring her…
  • by Matthew Williams Samantha's recent life had been full of constant ups and downs, with her mood repeatedly going from delighted to depressed and then back again, over and over! On one hand, she had received her father's 'blessings' for her relationship with Emilia. However reluctant he may have been, she now had his 'go ahead, since it already happened anyway, just don't tell your mom'. As long as Emilia cooperated a little… However, Emilia left at such a time! Well, maybe that was the reason she got such an…
  • by Matthew Williams ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Mrs. Brown found herself staring blankly at the buff man in front of her, having never expected a visit from such an 'illustrious' person in the office of her tiny confectionery company. Well, that was a lie. As someone who considered herself an in-law of the richest family in the country, she of course didn't need to give way to these so-called 'big shots', but that was still in the future. After all, her simp of a daughter was quite slow. Mrs.…
  • by Matthew Williams ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ After Amos had made the request to rescue the girl he loved, Mr. Black had of course made his subordinates escalate the investigation on the issue, though what they could discover was still quite limited thanks to the strengthened security of the Miller Restaurant. Mr. Black's assistant pushed up his glasses. "Crystal Miller's freedom does not seem to be restricted in any way. Although there seem to be certain people protecting her, and recently even the…
  • by Matthew Williams ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Of course, Crystal didn't agree with what Emilia said at all. She felt like Emilia was someone who would keep insisting that she wasn't 'good' at all even as she was saving the world from an alien invasion. Compared to her attitude at the start of the school year, it felt like Emilia had gotten more and more unruly with every passing day. It was really a wonder how she maintained a good image in the school with her attitude. Crystal sighed. 'Then…
  • by Matthew Williams ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Back when the hero and his father had tried to use the law enforcement to throw mud her way, one of the 'counterattacks' Emilia had managed to come up with included the case of a young college girl named Michelle who had been bullied to the point of almost committing suicide. Although she had briefly mentioned it at that time in the news report, it hadn't been a pivotal point in turning the situation around, and neither the media nor herself paid it much…
  • by Matthew Williams Dixie never considered herself as a 'high maintenance' girl. Even though her father had never paid much attention to her, she didn't feel as if she had been treated unfairly, nor did she do anything to seek his attention. As for her mother, well, although Dixie often called the woman annoying, she still loved her dearly. When she first entered the Imperial Academy of Excellence, her requirement for a 'happy school life' had been similarly low. Just one good friend, maybe two, and she'd be…
  • by Matthew Williams When she had been reborn as a princess in her second life, Emilia had spent most of her time before meeting Crystal honing various odd skills, such as painting, archery, horseriding, and so on. Cooking, however, was not one of them. Unlike in this world, where it was more or less an art form, cooking in her previous world was considered a job that nobility would never even consider partaking in. After all, the environment in the kitchen would damage both their health and appearance, and the labor…
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