Villain Extra: Rogue Reader

Chapter 4: A Villain’s Smile

Villain Extra: Rogue Reader

Chapter 4: A Villain’s Smile

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Chapter 4: A Villain’s Smile

Belva’s face twisted in an ugly expression when she heard Ray’s outrageous demand.

She remained still, clearly unwilling to obey or reject his order.

"What? You can’t do it?" Ray smirked coldly.

"If you can’t do it, then I’ll tell my adopted father that you are a waste. I’m sure you will soon be sold or sent to entertain my adopted father’s associates."

"..."

Belva’s body trembled in fear. Despite the threat being said amusingly, she knew very well that this situation would happen.

The contract that she was forcefully signed into ensured she couldn’t resist the order, no matter what.

Given her knowledge of Marquis Robert, he was definitely the type of person to do such an act to cement his nobility and influence.

Otherwise, she wouldn’t have been sent to serve Raymond as his maid.

Sometime later, Belva went on her knees and began crawling toward Ray.

She held an indignation expression as she glared at him.

"Keep glaring. I’ll just punish you even harder." Ray smirked coldly and gestured for her to begin.

"You’ll regret your action today."

"Sure, I might be. But at the very least, my little brother will have a lovely treatment coated in some sweet saliva."

Yet right when Belva was seriously about to unzip his pants, Ray snickered and kicked her away.

"Yikes, to think you really caved in and wanted to do it. How dirty and nasty of you!" He quickly accused her and twisted the situation black and white.

"You—" Belva gnashed her teeth so hard. She was indignant at his conduct to the point where she wanted to risk violating the contract and harm him directly.

[Congrats to the host for humiliating Belva! You’ve gained 50 Villain Points!]

[Warning! Warning! Warning! Due to the host’s action, Belva’s loyalty has dropped to -50!]

From an initial 5 loyalty points to -50 points, Ray wasn’t surprised. He had trolled her well, so it was only right that the loyalty point would drop.

If it actually increased, then Ray would know she was the masochist type and would need to change his strategy to farm Villain Point.

Yes, he was going to become a villain, but not someone without any principles.

There was a main character who behaved in such a manner, and had a huge cult following. Ray also enjoyed that novel but he could never agree or even behave in that kind of manner.

Despite all the curses he spouted, he still had certain bottom lines that couldn’t be crossed—at least not to people who didn’t deserve it.

And as someone who knew what the Lord of Magic novel was about, he finally recalled why Belva’s name sounded familiar.

She was the assassin who was killed by the protagonist for joining a demonic cult in the near future.

This all happened shortly after the downfall of the Carrion Family!

Because she was a maid under contract, the protagonist didn’t kill her and left her alone.

Unfortunately, the protagonist William was one goddamn retarded bastard!

Just because he left her alone didn’t mean the other participants were kindhearted.

Due to the injuries Belva sustained, she was promptly defiled and violated by multiple fencesitters, men whom the protagonist failed to notice their true, vile nature.

Ever since that incident, Belva had completely crumbled and descended into madness.

She barely escaped the crooks from the academy, only to end up in the same fate.

Filled with madness and insanity, she killed every single person who defiled her at that time after a burst of power up and proceeded to target the protagonist.

Alas, the protagonist’s halo was too strong. In the end, she self-detonated in hopes of at least injuring the protagonist.

’What a pity. This event is like a filler and happens around the 1,000s Chapters. If it weren’t for the sexual violence mentioned, I wouldn’t have even remembered.’ Ray sighed inwardly.

Of course, that was a complete bullshit lie!

The only reason Ray knew about this event was that he purchased Belva’s information from the Villain Store when he finished trolling her and earned enough VP to buy her information.

Only a real fool wouldn’t spend the VP to buy the only items available in the Villain Store at the moment, especially when they stated it was only temporarily open.

"Look at you still holding such a grudge against me." Ray glanced at Belva, who was still clearly holding a grudge at his trolling.

"I hate you." Belva snapped. Despite knowing that her fate was destined to have such a scene, she never expected to be humiliated by an adopted son.

How much courage did it take for her to make such a resolution?

What rights did he have to treat her like this?

He was just some orphan whom the Lord decided to adopt to play around the internal politics within the family!

"Ahh, you hate me?" Ray mused. He stood up, and approached her slowly.

"W-What do you want?" Panicked, Belva started to crawl away a little bit. She couldn’t comprehend what was going on in Ray’s mind.

"Since I have already said this much, shouldn’t you know that I can’t just leave you be? After all, how can I answer my adopted father if you were to spill today’s interaction?"

"No, please don’t!" Belva extended her hand out in fear. She believed he was trying to silence her. She still hadn’t gotten revenge on those scums in the academy.

Alas, Belva’s resistance was futile. Due to the contract’s effect, she was unable to disobey Ray’s order, much less resist him in any way.

She was forced by the contract to stand up and place her hand against the wall.

"I beg you, Master. I was wrong." Belva cried aloud.

"No, you’re not wrong. It’s this world that’s wrong." Ray caressed her smooth back gently. Afterward, he grasped her neck tightly.

Belva’s eyes turned watery when she could feel his cold hand. ’Is this it? I’m going to die here?’

Not once could she have imagined she would forfeit her life on the first day of being transferred to another person as maid.

[Congratulations to the host for your villainous act toward Belva! Rewarding 100 Villain Points!]

"Villain Points are really easy to earn when you toss away all morals." Ray chuckled and realized inducing trauma on people could generate VPs.

He merely grasped her neck without using any strength, but Belva’s imagination went wild, which triggered such a result.

He was never going to kill Belva as that would just ruin everything. He was going to become a Villain Extra, not some Fool Extra. If he killed Belva, then what about the next outcome?

Belva was definitely a spy implanted by his adopted father, so to silence her was essentially slapping his face.

’I only want to punish Belva and let her know who is really in charge.’ He needed to ensure she was on his side, and not Marquis Robert.

Just like that, an hour went by as Ray tried all sorts of methods and tactics to farm VP from Belva while implanting a seed in her mind that she should only be loyal to him.

Of course, it was easier said than done!

[Belva’s Loyalty: -100]

[Congratulations to the host for reaching negative 100 loyalty points from Belva! Rewarding you 200 Villain Points!]

[Belva’s status has been updated!]

Ray checked on the system prompt and saw Belva’s description had indeed changed, or more specifically, the relationship note.

[Views Raymond as: A complete despicable and irredeemable villain! Desire to kill as soon as an opportunity arises! A demon in human disguise!]

’Welp, I guess earning VP and loyalty at the same time is really impossible unless you have the dumb protagonist’s halo that would dumb down every character in existence.’ Ray shrugged.

"I know you must hate me, but I believe you should hate the people who forced you into this position from the beginning." He smiled warmly.

"Since I’ve tortured you mentally, I’ll give you a chance. I can free you from my adopted father’s control and even grant you the opportunity to kill those scum nobles who bullied you from the academy."

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