Villain Eaten By The Hero - Chapter 34
CHAPTER 34
While looking at that face, Seo felt even more delighted and thought he was being too polite with her.
When the crazy impulse that had once driven him to pull his hair out subsided, his rationality returned.
He had given up after a month of secretly suffering, then got irritated because his nerves were itching, and then spent hundreds of thousands of won to fight because his pride was hurt when it was revealed that he had harbored lustful desires, only to end up huddled in bed, clutching flimsy excuses like plastic wrap.
What was the dilemma, and what was his decision? He realized that he was still harboring desire for her.
Perhaps it could get worse. He’d abandoned his heroic ethics and was sucking on her like a s*x-crazed maniac.
Despite thinking it might not be right, Seo found himself seeking it out belatedly.
“Ah, haa, ah! Se, Seo, there… um!”
…But it’s only for tonight, so what’s the harm?
They’d met in their dreams anyway, and Belze wanted it too.
I might as well give her the best night of her life and mesmerize her.
Seo grabbed Belze’s waist and pushed himself with force. He slammed into her hard, causing Belze to bury her face in the pillow, concealing her expression.
Desire can lead to quite troublesome emotions, indeed.
Blaming it on his libido, he pushed his troubles away with his c*m.
*
Around 2:00 a.m., Belze pulled her exhausted body up.
She had reached cl*max multiple times, and her lower body was sore, not to mention her legs, waist, and even her shoulders. As for her chest, well, it was covered in numerous bite marks, which made her feel embarrassed just to look at.
In all honesty, she just wanted to collapse and rest, but couldn’t. They’re a hero and a villain. They couldn’t stay in the room until morning no matter what.
When she was about to leave, she noticed that the robe she had put on was now stained with sweat and bodily fl*ids, making a mess of it. Seeing her dilemma, Seo fetched a new robe from the wardrobe and helped her put it on.
Belze simply extended her arms and entrusted herself to Seo, her throat feeling parched as she asked.
“It’s a single room, why do you have two robes?”
“I don’t know. Maybe for bringing someone you like and having fun?”
“Is that so? This looks like a hookup cruise. Then I’ll see you next time.”
It’s 2 a.m. and there are still people out and about. Just before Belze could sneak out after scrutinizing the traces of passersby, Seo wrapped his arms around her waist from behind.
Or rather, he took a posture that seemed like he was hugging her waist tightly while tying the ribbon of the robe. It was clearly deliberate.
“Answer me one question honestly before you go.”
“Are you asking if it was good? Why do you lack confidence after all that we’ve done? I feel good, you feel good. End of story.”
“Better than Hugo?”
The pretty ribbon tightened around her waist. Belze remained silent for a moment, and then patted the back of Seo’s hand.
“Who’s better at it, him or me?”
“Are you making me an impolite person who constantly compares my intimate encounters?”
“But you’re a villain.”
“Is that supposed to be an excuse for everything?”
“Did I do better than him?”
If a person lacking manners like Belze avoided giving an answer, there could only be one reason. Thinking that way, instead of frustration, a sense of pitiable pouting emerged.
She tugged at the ribbon two more times before reluctantly letting it go, then Belze hurriedly took three steps and dashed away.
Just as Seo was beginning to think negatively, Belze turned her body halfway and mumbled.
“I didn’t sleep with him.”
It was only when Belze disappeared down the hallway that Seo came to terms with reality.
*
The next morning, Belze enjoyed a fresh feeling she hadn’t experienced in a while. Despite her physically sore state, her mind was clear, so everything was fine.
The first intimate encounter they had willingly shared, not in a dream but in real life, not on a hard floor or outdoors but on a bed, still left her feeling ticklish when she thought about it, even after a day had passed.
How can she forget the look on his face when he was so desperate to do his own thing, even though he was in moderation?
Physically, she had indulged in pl*asure, and emotionally she was thrilled that Seo seemed to share a similar sentiment,
Well, that was how it was. Maybe it was even better not to endure it!
Breakfast with Hugo, however, was a little overwhelming. Still, he wasn’t as demanding as Seo, and he accepted Belze’s apology graciously.
“It’s fine. I’m more of a technique-based person, you know. I’m prouder of what I’ve achieved through effort rather than what I was born with.”
“Even with a name like Hugo Big?”
“Even with Hugo Big. And by Russian standards, I’m pretty average. Bigger than the Korean average, though.”
“I’m sorry.”
“No problem. It’s okay to like bigger things, but you should remember not to have excessive expectations. They’re hard to find, you know.”
I found one and slept with him!
But, that was a secret that had to be kept hidden, so Belze couldn’t speak about it. She smirked to herself and quietly ate her yogurt with cereal, inwardly pondering whether she should tell Hye-na or not.
*
Belze’s worries were utterly useless.
[Hero A… Shocking Scandal with a Villain on the Cruise]
[Strong Suspicions of a Hero and Villain Coming Out of the Cabin]
[Hero Disaster Headquarters Vows Strong Response, Including Legal Action Against Rumors]
[“It’s Against Hero Ethics… It Can’t Happen ” vs. “The Photos are Proof” Netizens Clash]
[Hero A, Who Is He? Passenger Statements: “I Was with Fellow Heroes on the Cruise”]
The rumors had spread.
<<The Prelude to a Rumor>>
The rumor that Hero A was meeting with the villain on the cruise quickly made its way to major media outlets and airwaves.
Since it is impossible to determine the truth or falsity of a rumor, the reports focused on the fact that such a rumor was circulating on the Internet, but such reports only raised the curiosity of people who were not aware of it. In simple terms, the essence of the articles was, “Search for it on a portal site, find it, and then start gossiping about it.”
Thanks to the spreading articles, two days later, there were hardly any adults in Meteor City who didn’t know about this rumor.
Of course, the posts and media outlets based in the city never mentioned the real names or pseudonyms of Hero A and Villain. However, the blurry picture showed a man with a physique and hairstyle similar to Seo, and if you were to guess the woman, from her hair color alone, it was likely Belze.
The light pink long hair has become Belze’s trademark, and with few people sharing a physique similar to hers, it was the prevailing assumption that the person in the photo was her, especially since the woman was labeled as the villain.
Furthermore, it had already been reported that Seo and Seok had defeated the villain on the cruise that day. It was undeniable that Seo was there, and since Belze and Seo were often seen together, the public seemed to believe that it was them in the photo.
The top comment with 5,900 upvotes on the portal site article read: “If it’s a cruise returning from Hong Kong on the 24th… Isn’t it Ravi and Ruler?”.
Well, they do say that privacy and human rights are important, right? Yet people go crazy over a single photo that may not even be conclusive! But Seo couldn’t say such things. Because the photo was real.
Seo felt even more devastated as he read the internet articles and comments. One night of insane impulsivity was gnawing away at his long-built reputation.
[Guest145325: Even if the photo looks like that, I don’t think they would have done such a thing, right? Would Ravi really meet a villain? He has several women who like him.]
[Guest39049: Abandoning his hero ethics for something like that… Ridiculous.]
[Guest109902: Do you believe that? It’s either edited or acting. They probably found someone with a similar body type and staged it. It’s obvious that the villains are up to something.]
[Guest200933: With Belze? There’s a rumor going around that other female celebrities also approached Ravi for work and got rejected. But Belze? It’s hahaha really haha funny.]
[Guest120030: Even though the arrest rate against <Cheonha> is low… Still, this conspiracy theory seems a bit much, doesn’t it?]
[Guest99220: It’s ridiculous. Do you believe this? No matter what actually happened, they probably drugged him or staged it.]
[Guest111029: Whose side are the people on? The hero’s side! I won’t believe it unless it comes from an official source. ^^]
…Seo had expected this kind of response, but people’s trust was stronger than he had thought.
While Seo had made many appearances, his reputation had mostly been built on the notoriety of the villains he had gradually apprehended. There wasn’t much sympathy for villains who would casually destroy homes and workplaces, causing subway and bus delays. It was a common sentiment among the public to react ugly to the damage caused by the villains and to curse them if they were to be blamed.
Naturally, the first thing people think of when they see a suspicious photo is, “The villain must have done something wrong” with some expressing disbelief or gossiping, but Seo’s reputation remained surprisingly intact.
“Seems like unnecessary rumors are going around. Rumors about you and Belze having an affair, it’s something that wouldn’t happen in a million years.”
Seo’s recent acquaintance, Seok, also had the same level of trust in him. He handed Seo a coffee as soon as he arrived for work and discussed the gossip with a face that showed no suspicion.
“I’m sure you were tired at the end of the day.”
“Yeah, I was.”
Taking the engine out of a hot engine room and enduring the heat had depleted his energy. By evening, he was so tired that he wanted to collapse.
But even so, when he thought about how he had occasionally moaned for three hours straight, his throat constantly ached, and his body couldn’t stay still, it felt like his head was about to explode. The fact that that moment was far from being a bad memory only fueled his remorse.
“Even if you stayed in the same room for a while, there must have been a reason. It’s ridiculous that they turned it into gossip like this. The media’s standards have fallen.”
“You trust people easily.”
“I don’t trust just anyone, Seo. I trust you because you’re not the kind of person who would ever have a good reason to be involved with someone like Belze, a petty and wicked villain.”
Seo remained silent. His conscience was pricking him painfully.
The transparent trust felt suffocating, but since he himself had desperately desired that ‘fickle and malicious villain’ like a rabid dog, he couldn’t feel grateful. Seok’s radiant trust tormented Seo to the point where he wished Seok would just shut his mouth.
Even so, being in a situation where he was under suspicion was better better than being in an awkward position. When he had read the newspaper articles in the morning, he had clenched his fists, wondering if Belze had planned this, but now that things had turned out like this, he thought he might not be able to forgive her.
But.