This time, I stayed in a luxurious inn. Although the price is quite expensive, at least individual privacy is completely guaranteed here.
I could sleep soundly and wake up when the sun was just shining. On such quiet mornings, I try to make my body comfortable by drinking a cup of coffee while reading a book.
"A simple romance book about a noble son marrying a noble girl."
I just wanted to know what kind of reading tastes the intellectual humans of this age liked. Unexpectedly, I found something interesting.
At first glance, it was just an ordinary romance story, but upon closer inspection, there were quite a few hidden sentences and deeper meanings to every action the characters took. It was as if the story itself was meant to be read by certain people only.
Turning over the sheet of paper and then reading it. I then opened my mouth.
(Satella was visiting the park with Peter. The leaves flying around the park decorated their beautiful morning, the fragrance of spring made Satella feel that the world only existed for the two of them.
As Satella looked up at the sky, Peter said:
"This sky reminds me of the first time we met."
Immediately, Satella replied: "I remember it too, that time you gave me a box of silk cloth. I thought you wanted to give it to your lover, but then you showed a sad face while looking at the woman who left you."
"You're right, at that time, I didn't know what to do with the gift box. Then you just came along, so I thought it would be best to give it to you."
On that day, Satella and Peter were together. The beautiful moments they recalled had made the distance between them even thinner.)
Turning over sheet after sheet, I continued reading. There are quite a few more pages before this story ends.
(On that night, Satella contemplated under the moonlight, and looked at the rose tattoo on her right arm. It reminded her of the days before her father left her. At the same time, Peter approached Satella and hugged her. Seeing what Satella was looking at, Peter then said:
"That's a beautiful rose. I want to have one too."
"In legend, a rose has the meaning of a woman who cannot be touched."
"Untouchable is probably because it's too precious to be possessed. You, know men's hands are sometimes too rough to just grasp, the slightest mistake a flower as fragile as a rose can be damaged at any time."
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Satella's heart skipped a beat when she heard that, she felt a complicated feeling as the night wind chilled her body. But for some reason, the chill of the night somehow felt so warm.
The next morning, Satella then saw that Peter had a rose tattooed on his palm.)
The story is almost over. There is only one page left before Piter confesses his feelings to Satella.
(Under the beautiful dawn. Satella was filled with anxiety, waiting for someone she loved. That feeling kept Satella's mind in disarray.
She felt that Peter was her life partner. Only Peter understood her.
If the world was filled with emptiness, then Peter was enough to make it colorful. Even if time ages them, the love they share will never fade.
It was enough, for Satella Peter was everything. That hope and desire intensified when her tiny ears heard a clever voice coming towards her.
"Satella, this may be a little late. However, I would like to ask you now. Will you marry me?"
Satella then said "Yes" to Peter.)
Closing the book as I finished reading the last chapter. In essence, the story ended beautifully, with Peter and Satella together for eternity. But, in my eyes it looks different.
"That woman has become entangled..."
I commented.
On that last sheet, there was a blank white page without a single drop of ink on it. It was as if the author of the book had deliberately left the page blank.
I assumed the author intended to write another story about Satella and Peter, but she chose not to let anyone else read it.
"The author of this book, he might be dangerous."
From the love story of Peter and Satella, I have captured a lot of important points. The character, Peter doesn't actually love Satella, or rather he is targeting the young girl.
Peter's method of approach is more like Mirroring than genuine love. I can't define the concept of love without logic other than the scientific approach, but I can confirm that Peter doesn't love Satella.
Peter, although portrayed as a sincere man, is actually a skilled Monsters or rather the author is quite good at hiding Peter's true intentions.
This is clearly seen when Peter starts to approach Satella. He deliberately makes the meeting so natural while designing an atmosphere where he becomes a man who has lost hope, it is marked by his broken love relationship. This serves to break down Satella's individual walls as quickly as possible so that structured conversations of long duration can take place.
"Peter initially sets up the situation as if he is inferior to the target. But if he continued to use the same method, Satella would inevitably start to become suspicious. So Peter started the next stage."
Leaning back against the wooden chair behind me while stretching the muscles that were starting to tighten. I realized that in human society, following a winner is their instinct.
There are countless cases of people giving up on the problems they face. One of the ways they can stand up and fight back is by looking at the success of others, namely the winner, and subconsciously they want to follow his path.
Most people may think that the path they are following is impossible, so to make them believe that it can work is to show them a process.
That's what Peter did. Gradually, every time Peter met Satella, he would show the development of his personality.
"Commitment, tactics and rigor. The author lays out all the methods without hiding anything."
And once Satella began to bond, Peter would begin the next stage, Mirroring.
This method focuses on Peter mimicking all of Satella's behaviors.
What does Satella like?
What does Satella value?
Where does Satella go when she wants to relax?
Peter mimicked it all while trying to think of himself as Satella. I must admit, Peter was very skillful at this point.
Because when Satella started to open up, Peter was able to get more information. All this was done over and over again until Satella finally fell into a deep abyss at which point she created the illusion that Peter was the only man who could understand her. The mirror of herself and their thoughts were connected without any difference.
Such an illusion was deeply rooted in Satella's heart and mind, she could not go back because she had been completely consumed by Peter.
"All this is terrible."
Satella and Peter's story ends.
...
During the day, I had business at the gun shop, so I opened the shop door and started to go in.
There was a young man wearing glasses who was cleaning the edge of a sword with a white cloth full of dust. Miss Lidya introduced me to him yesterday.
The man had a calm air in his eyes, his aura was that of a professional who had been working for many years, because of that professionalism, he was also the one who led me to meet the hunters who were selling animal pelts in large quantities. As a matter of good etiquette, he then gave me a warm greeting.
"Good afternoon. What kind of information would you like to purchase this time, Lady White?"
"...I want to sell a sword."