The Villianess story: A 100 ways to kill your husband
Chapter 167: Not scared of losing her husband

Chapter 167: Not scared of losing her husband

Sapphire’s expression cracked upon hearing Abrielle’s taunting words. How dare she? In Sapphire’s eyes, Abrielle didn’t hold a candle to her. What was so great about the Temple’s support?

Her hand clutched her dress while her expression remained neutral. She was trying her best to maintain a serene expression, showing she wasn’t affected by Abrielle.

A smile crawled up her stiff face, "You are overconfident. What makes you sure I won’t get you thrown out once I become his wife and show him my worth? Don’t underestimate my charms." Sapphire jabbed at Abrielle, expecting an adverse reaction, but to her shock, Abrielle didn’t even react, still maintaining her serene smile.

Hearing how confident Sapphire was, a little hope bloomed in her heart that maybe if Cedric was occupied with Sapphire’s advances, it might create a chance for her to slowly disappear. She was more than certain nothing would make Cedric spare Sapphire a glance.

In the end, Sapphire’s influence on Cedric is determined by how much the plot influences this world. "I would love to see you try. Please be my guest." Abrielle’s voice was so sweet it had a glint of happiness, which puzzled Sapphire if Abrielle didn’t take her seriously at all.

Annoyed, Sapphire humphed and then turned her attention elsewhere to the window, her grip on her dress layer tightening. She swore that moment to wipe that smug smile off Abrielle’s face.

Abrielle eyes were still on Sapphire noting her subtle body reaction. She was a bit curious as to why Sapphire’s character was changing, but the main characters showed no signs of changing.

She came to the conclusion that minor characters were not heavily influenced by the plot; that aside, she really couldn’t fathom why Sapphire was interested in Cedric.

Their ascend up the mountain was eventless. Soon, their entourage arrived at the entrance of Mount Lunarias temple. The temple was very grand but a bit smaller than the highest temple, located in Abrielle’s hometown, where she wedded Cedric. The temple was located on a plateau located within the mountains surrounded by a forest that was filled with pine

This was holy ground; the air was saturated with holy magic, which Abrielle sensed, filling her lungs and crawling over her skin. This was one of the best places to train but it felt like poison to her. Thanks to her opposite nature, her body was not accommodating to the thick air combined with the cold.

The carriage got to a halt; a short breath left Abrielle’s lips as she muttered something incoherently; she was feeling nervous all of a sudden. The door was pulled open making the cold mountain breeze blow inside the carriage.

Her teeth gnashed against each other as she subconsciously hugged herself; even with the heavy, thick layer of winter coats she was wearing, it was still freezing.

"May we?" She heard Cedric chimed, giving her his hand. Abrielle’s heart skipped a beat at his tender tone, and then she was reminded of the sad reality. He was doing this to maintain his appearance.

She forced a fake smile which could not be told apart from the natural one. Her gloves hand entered his grasp; there were no sparks, something she was subconsciously looking forward to. Unknown to her it was only through direct skin contact.

"Be careful, watch your step. The snow might be slippery," Cedric cautioned her, still keeping the tender tone as he helped her get off the carriage. Sapphire, who watched the entire thing, did her best not to roll her eyes. "Thank you," she expressed her gratitude to him earning a simple nod.

"Be careful where you step, the path is a bit slippery." He mentioned as her hand grabbed his arm leaning in. They acted so naturally you would not sense anything off.

The footpath was cleared from the snow, but the stones were a bit slippery despite her wearing winter boots. Ignoring the existence of Sapphire, they proceed away from the carriage; Abrielle is extra careful with her steps on the slippy path.

From ahead she could already see a young man around the same age as Cedric with silver hair and similar blue eyes as Abrielle. It was her cousin Sebastian Nightshade, the new priest in charge of Mount Lunarias temple.

Sebastian smiled softly, approaching the couple. He was the only one waiting, and Abrielle was a bit surprised he went through the trouble to even wait for them.

Abrielle’s attention was caught on Sebastian trying to remember something important about him that seemed to have slipped her mind that she accidentally missed a step on the slippery floor.

Her heart jumped to her throat, and a short shriek left her mouth. She was yanked forward slamming against Cedric’s chest with his arm wrapped around her waist protectively.

"Why is your head always in the clouds?" Cedric scoffed at her, Abrielle’s heart was still beating wildly, her cheeks completely flushed from embarrassment. How could she make sure a silly mistake in front of Sebastian? She was already seen as the family’s disappointment.

"Please tell me Sebastian didn’t see me make a fool of myself." She muttered clutching Cedric’s shirt. Next followed a soft baritone but it wasn’t just Cedric that was laughing.

"There is no need to be embarrassed, I know the ground can be a bit slippery." Abrielle heard Sebastian chirp, it was different from the voice she remembered from the original Abrielle memories.

The last time she saw Sebastian was a couple of years ago when he was a teenager before he was sent to Mount Lunarias to serve as a priest.

Sebastian was one the few characters Abrielle got along with in the book; they were playmates as children, and he was the one going to inherit the Nightshade family duchy Vesper due to the fact Abrielle lacked holy magic.

She broke apart from Cedric’s hold, her eyes meeting Sebastian’s eyes. "It has been a while," she cleared her throat, giving Cedric some space, clearly still embarrassed about what happened earlier.

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"Yes, it has. I am glad you made it safe. The storm yesterday was unexpected." Sebastian mentioned.

"Did the others make it up safely?" Cedric asked the priest, his hand reaching out to hold Abrielle. "Some people did go missing including princess Ophelia. Last night, a small group led by the crown prince went to find them, but there is no word yet."

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