Chapter 130. Revenge (II), Part II

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Chapter 130. Revenge (II), Part II

Translator: Khan

Editor Group: Liber Reverie

"Wait, wait a second...!"

And, as expected, Berry hurriedly reached out. The reason was clear because it wasn't Annie who had to drink the tea. Aria's eyes narrowed even more as she watched her.

"No!"

But it was already late. Because Annie drank some tea. Berry's hand, which stretched out late, hit Annie's teacup, and it caused the tea to pour into Annie's clothes.

"... what did you do?"

Annie pressed Berry with a voice full of anger with the sound of the teacup breaking. Contrary to expectations, she looked fine.

"An, Annie...!"

Berry called Annie's name after she had lost her plan. Her reaction to a cup of tea was so intense...

'No way, is it poison?'

Aria was sorry to Annie for drinking tea on her behalf, but if she didn't have any doubt, it would have been herself.

'It's okay. I can turn back time with the hourglass. Then Annie can come back to the way she was. It's a lot better than to drink and die that way'

Still, nervous about what was yet to be predicted, Aria backed away from Annie to the drawer of the hourglass. Annie was still angry at Berry, unaware of the situation she was in.

"What are you doing without wiping it out?"

"Are, are you all right...?"

"When did I say you were allowed to talk like that?"

"An, Annie...!"

"You have to be really punished...! Ugh!"

As if the circumstances were unknown, Annie, who threw herself into the heat of the far-fetched detail, suddenly opened her eyes wide and could not keep up with what she was saying. Something seemed to have worked.

"... Annie?"

"...!"

Then she suddenly fell down on the table, who had just been trying to scold Berry. It caused several dishes on the table to fall to the floor and make a loud noise. It looked strange.

Aria and Berry stared at the fallen Annie, stiff as if they were stone. Soon Berry sank on the floor, trembling all over.

"You...! What the hell did you put in the tea?"

As Aria grilled her, Berry, who was more and more exhausted by Aria's voice, said to herself and trembled,

"I, I didn't mean to... Uh, what should I do? ...I don't think Annie can drink..."

"What the hell did you put in there?"

"What, what am I going to do...?"

Aria picked up Berry's head who was muttering as if she had lost her mind. She tried to catch her eye, but her eyes were desolate as if she had already gone mad. If she was so terrified of failure, what she had put in the teas must be a potent poison for an instant kill.

Aria clicked her tongue and took the hourglass out of the box and turned it back, saying, "There's no way we can change our personality." If she lost even a second, it could have irreparable consequences.

"So what are you doing without pouring the tea?"

In an instant, the view changed and Annie appeared in good shape. Seeing that she was angry at Berry for the tea, she didn't seem to have drunk it yet. Fortunately, she was not too late, but Annie questioned when she saw Aria standing at the table by the drawer.

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