Chapter 307. Impolite III
Chapter 307. Impolite III
Chapter 307. Impolite III
Dragon King's Harem Chapter 307. Impolite III
Evelyn and Evelina’s jaws practically hit the floor when they saw the shimmering green crystal in my hand. It wasn’t just any crystal—it was a rare gem crafted by Sela herself. Most enchanted stones could freeze a moment in time, like a magical snapshot. But this one? This one could record.
“Do crystals like that even exist?” Evelyn asked, her eyes glued to the radiant gem like it was the eighth wonder of the world.
Evelina leaned in, a smile tugging at her lips. “We’ve got a real genius behind these creations,” she said, clearly proud of Sela’s work.
I gave Evelyn a sharp look. “So, do you agree?” I asked, making sure she was ready to proceed. No backing out now.
She hesitated, her expression shifting as she weighed her options. Finally, she nodded. “Fine,” she said softly, her eyes a mix of curiosity and nerves.
Evelina took that as her cue to leave. She gave me a knowing glance, nodded slightly, and disappeared, leaving Evelyn and me alone. Without missing a beat, I activated the crystal. It floated between us, casting a soft green glow over the space.
[You have activated the Recording Crystal!]
I turned to Evelyn, getting straight to the point. “Alright, what do you want to talk about?” My tone was no-nonsense—I didn’t have time for small talk.
I didn’t want to make assumptions. I barely knew her, and there was no way I’d risk my reputation by jumping to conclusions. If she had romantic feelings or concerns, it was on her to speak up. I wasn’t going to read between the lines without a clear signal.
“Thank you,” I said simply, deciding to play it safe. No need to complicate things further.
Evelyn’s eyes dropped to the floor, her face a mix of frustration and uncertainty. It was clear she was holding something back, but I wasn’t about to press her for answers she wasn’t ready to give.
To ease the tension, I decided to set some boundaries. “Just so you know,” I began, “this recording won’t be shared with anyone unless there’s a serious misunderstanding or a scandal that threatens us both. You have my word on that.”
Her eyes lit up briefly at my reassurance, a flicker of hope breaking through her guarded expression. But then, just as quickly, her face fell again. Whatever she was dealing with was clearly complicated.
Evelyn’s next request caught me off guard. “I was wondering,” she started hesitantly, “could you give me a memento to commemorate this meeting?”
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