Chapter 50 "Key"

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Everyone has a vulnerable side.

People who appear to be strong may feel heartbroken because of a very ordinary sentence.

And people who seem indifferent may also be shaken by a casual comment from someone else.

In those animations and games, if you want to conquer a certain character, isn't there always an important line that can directly hit the opponent's heart?

When hearing this line, the other person will involuntarily have an idea——

"What, it turns out I like this person."

This key line is the "key".

A key that naturally opens a certain line.

As long as he says these words, he will fall in love with himself and all other additional conditions will dissolve.

All tenderness, companionship, and fun are all empty adjectives, just to forcefully explain the rationality of "I like you."

Just like, as long as you pick up the corresponding key, you can open the locked door.

It has nothing to do with the person holding that key.

That's what Chris thought.

So whenever her friend Amway gave her some otome games or animations, she couldn't be involved in that story anyway.

Characters one after another are queuing up to wait for the guide, just like one after another seemingly heavy iron gates blocking the road.

Then, you have to keep using the key to open the door, keep going, and keep going.

In the mechanical and repetitive movements, I forget why I must open the door, why I keep walking forward, and the starting point and end point of this road.

What about those doors behind you?

It seemed like the answer was ringing in my ears:

It doesn’t matter what has passed. Next, you will encounter doors that are more exciting and exciting than them.

Wayne Winche is just such an ordinary door.

And his key line is - Wayne, let us be together forever!

The difficulty of the strategy is really low, so much so that he was not a popular character in the animation of his previous life.

However, she clearly hasn’t started the strategy yet!

She didn't say the key line of "together forever" at all!

"Why?" Chris seemed really confused and asked very seriously.

The other four girls present looked back and forth between Chris and Wayne strangely.

It should obviously be a topic full of shyness, restlessness and uneasiness, but it was forcedly manipulated by the two of them as if they were having some academic discussion.

Wayne thought for a while and said, "There are many ways to improve your goodwill, right? It may be that the wind blowing in your face is comfortable when we go out together, or it may be that you wore a little skirt that I thought was cute one day. "

"Sounds perverted."

"Hey, such a poetic description only makes you feel perverted?"

Chris used sharp words to cover up the feeling of heat in her cheeks: "Because, because when I thought that the wind was very comfortable, you only thought about superficial things like improving your feelings..."

In order to end this unexpected incident, she quickly grabbed the paper balls and threw them again.

This time, it finally went as Wayne wished. He drew No. 1 and No. 6 was Chris.

He smiled.

"Question: What kind of boys would Chris like?"

Chrissy answered without thinking.

"If we talk about the ideal type, he is handsome, capable, down-to-earth, and not bothered."

Wayne was a little speechless.

'Aren't all male options available? '

Then, Chris added: "Also, he must be a normal person."

Okay, all the alternate male characters are out.



On the second day, everyone yawned profusely and looked mentally exhausted.

"Chris, I invited the heads of several chambers of commerce to the Duke's Palace yesterday, including Mr. Poquelin's family."

On the way to the academy, Wayne said to Chris.

There were only two of them in this carriage, and the other four were on another carriage following behind.

Hearing this, Chris cheered up.

"You're thinking?"

She said with a frustrated expression, "But Mr. Poquelin doesn't seem to want to return to the family."

"It doesn't have to be a return...but I think there must be something he hasn't let go of, right?"

Previously, Poquelin's tone when he mentioned his grandmother was so nostalgic.

I wonder if my old friend is safe?

Maybe just providing a chance can turn things around?

"Well, then I have to find a chance to invite Mr. Poquelin again." Chris pondered.

"There's no rush, we can test it out first." He said, "At the worst, let the people from the Baptiste Chamber of Commerce make a few more trips. They will not lose money from long-term cooperation with the Duke's Palace."

"Not bad, very thoughtful." Chris praised.

"By the way, there's one more thing."

Wayne thought about how to organize his words, "That's it. I met Kareito-san by chance once before."

Chrissy said "hmm" to indicate that she was listening.

"Then, I heard her say that she also wanted to ask a famous musician to compose music for the orchestra."

"Let her find it, I want to win with dignity." Kelly said without any care.

...Do you both have some problems with your definition of upright?

When he arrived at school, Wayne sat in his seat as usual and began to study the content at the back of the textbook.

Soon after, Prince Richard also came to the classroom.

After greeting Wayne, he complained: "I wanted to recommend Mr. Poquelin, but I didn't expect that the Duke would take the lead before me."

Wayne would not be deceived by his superficial skills. As the prince, Richard certainly could not be the first to stand up and attract firepower when the church's attitude became radical.

The reason why he thought about it but didn't do it was just to wait for the situation to calm down a little before he could pretend to be a good guy again.

As expected, Richard continued: "However, I have suggested to my father to invite Mr. Poquelin to become the vice president of the Kingdom Playwrights Association."

"That's a position that suits Mr. Poquelin very well."

He felt that he had done a good job and showed a proud expression.

"That's great. Mr. Poquelin can finally show his ambition." Wayne said.

He was still very happy for Poklan.

Although Poquelin's works always criticize the aristocracy and make sarcastic remarks about the Wench family, probably influenced by his previous life, he very much appreciates these works that stand from the perspective of the working people and speak out for the common people.

From a historical perspective, perhaps only such works can have a place in the history books.

However, being appreciated by the king is just the beginning for Poquelin. He needs a more shocking work to really stir up the storm.