He would force the human woman little by little in the direction he wanted. She thought she was playing him in the palm of her hands. When she discovered the truth, the expression on her face would be very interesting.
Because he had made up his mind to take his time with Anna, Rothgarr was not in a hurry.
Although the nature of Anna, a human woman, did not detach from his usual view of humans, she did make his view of humans slightly changed.
He hadn’t been to the human world for so long. He should really take a closer look, and grasp the changes in this human world, so as not to waste his time in case another unexpected situation comes up after he dealt with this human woman.
He didn’t like the feeling of people or things being beyond his control.
It just so happened to be lunch time soon after, and Parrish’s father, Earl Wilson, liked to eat together as a family. Rothgarr went to the main hall of Earls Court to dine with Parrish’s father. He had a part of Parrish’s memory, and Earl Wilson naturally did not notice the changes in his son.
After lunch was finished, it was already three o’clock. Rothgarr walked with his personal servant Waldo by his side through the small garden that he had to pass in order to return to his residence.
The blonde and tall Abigail was carefully caring for the flowers in the garden. The countess liked flowers. After she passed away from illness, Earl Wilson still maintained the variety and quantity of the flowers in the garden, and came to cherish the memory of his deceased wife from time to time.
There were no such delicate and fragile flowers in the demon realm. Rothgarr hated these fragile creations just like how he hated humans, and was too lazy to take a look when walking through the garden.
Just as Rothgarr walked past Abigail, she seemed to suddenly lose her footing and let out a short, thought-provoking faint scream. Then in a graceful posture, she fell in front of Rothgarr at a distance no more than an inch away from his foot.
Rothgarr stopped. He frowned, and looked coldly at the maid lying on the ground.
He saw Abigail raise her head tenderly, her blonde hair fluttering beautifully in the air. She looked up at Rothgarr, her expression full of panic: “Sorry, Young Master Parrish, I was too rash..…I didn’t know what was going on just now, and couldn’t stand steadily. Please don’t blame me, Young Master Parrish.”
Rothgarr glanced sideways at her, and walked around her without saying a word.
How could he be fooled by such a clumsy performance?
Did these stupid maids follow suit seeing that the human woman had succeeded in the same way?
If he hadn’t met Anna before, he would have made use of the opportunity and won the bet with Balan as soon as possible, but now, he just wanted to defeat that human woman first.
After stepping over Abigail, Rothgarr forgot this little episode in his head. However, before he even walked out of the small garden, a figure suddenly rushed out from the side, slamming into him like a phoenix launching a death attack.
Although Parrish was not mage, his body was fit, and Rothgarr has slightly improved his physical fitness after possessing Parrish. Rothgarr didn’t give such an “attack” any attention, and instead took a step to the side and continued on his way.
The figure slammed into the rose bush with a scream that was not faked at all.
Rothgarr frowned and looked over. The figure showed half of her face. He recognized her as one of the maids who had bullied Anna.
Fiona was cruel to herself in order to behave like a “reckless little wild cat”. After seeing the failure of her friend Abigail, not only did she not give up, she became even more excited.
If Abigail failed, wouldn’t she have a chance? Her hair was brown, much like Anna’s reddish brown. Who knows, maybe Young Master Parrish just liked Anna for her hair color!
So Fiona didn’t hold back just now. She closed her eyes and rushed out and slammed into “Young Master Parrish”. Who would’ve guessed that not only did she not touch the young master, she also used too much strength and fell into the rose bush.
The rose stems were covered with thorns. After Fiona screamed, she didn’t dare to move. She saw “Young Master Parrish” out of her eyes, and desperately looked at him with flushed eyes, hoping that he would pity her for her “reckless little wild cat” act.
But “Young Master Parrish” disappeared from her sight.
“Fiona, how did you get like this…hahaha, does it hurt?” Abigail walked over after Rothgarr had left, and couldn’t help covering her mouth and laughing when she saw Fiona’s miserable appearance.
She controlled her strength, so it didn’t hurt when she fell on the ground in the small garden. Originally, she was disappointed by Young Master Parrish’s indifference, but when she saw Fiona’s miserable appearance, she put aside her disappointment and laughed.
“You try and see if it hurts or not… Hurry up and pull me out!” Fiona exclaimed painfully.
Abigail covered her mouth and laughed for a long time before she pulled Fiona out. The whole time, Fiona kept shouting in pain and telling her to be more gentle, which made Abigail laugh so hard that she could barely breathe.
Seeing that Fiona was more unlucky than herself, Abigail’s own grievances were nothing.
On the other side, Rothgarr had already walked out of the small garden. He didn’t care what happened behind him. When the third maid he met in a short time suddenly collapsed on the ground when she passed by him, he was able to expertly dodge to the side.
Naturally, the third maid with long pale blonde hair fell on the hard ground with an ouch.
If one or two people could be called a coincidence, then three people at the same time would be too weird.
But Rothgarr recognized that these three maids were all seen by him when they bullied the human woman before. Perhaps they saw his “affectionateness” for the human woman, and imitated her actions.
He couldn’t help but sneer. His view of most humans was indeed correct, despicable and boring.
Rothgarr ignored the third maid who threw herself in front of him, and walked around her.
Waldo, who was at Rothgarr’s side, also stepped around her. He saw that his young master did not say anything, and so he didn’t say anything either. His basic purpose was to be invisible until the Young Master gave a command.
Because there was a banquet in the evening, Rothgarr no longer gave Anna the opportunity to “actively” approach him.
Rothgarr didn’t care about the three maids, but it just proved that his judgment of human beings was correct.
But on the second day, from the moment he left the house, these kinds of “accidents” became as common as seeing slime in the demon realm.
Looking at the fourth maid who fell in front of him today, Rothgarr was on the verge of an explosion.
Human beings were really despicable, dirty, and stupid!