Elf Dominating App Chapter 111-114
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Chapter 111-112 – It Is Also Weak [R-18]
Chapter 113-114 – Suspicious Elf
This contain four chapters of Elf Dominating App Chapter main;y from chapters 111 to 114. This have four chapters, 402k+ words and nore then seven arts for you to enjoy.
The Kellia arc is finished. TheRuinana get Suspicious. The arc is abouth finding out.
Here is the sneek peek of the chapters.
"Shall we try it here this time?"
"Well, that's not the right place for having dinner."
"But it will feel exciting"
My relationship with Kiella continued after the day of her walk.
One quiet afternoon, about two weeks had passed without any major incidents.
I sat in thought, watching Kiella and Ruina chatting warmly in the living room.
‘What should I do?’
First of all, I had managed to completely erase Kiella’s hostility toward me. She no longer believed I was the kind of scum who would harm someone as innocent as Ruina. She didn’t resist physical contact anymore, and even seemed at ease when hugging me.
Her corruption status showed that she was at the stage of ‘giving up.’ She had no will to resist anymore. It meant she had begun to accept—and even enjoy—her current life, spending her days with Louisa and secretly getting involved with me.
My true aim was to make her genuinely repent for what she did in the past and fully submit to me, as a way to take revenge on her queen.
What complicated things now was Ruina.
It might sound like a simple plan, but the problem lay in its foundation.
If Kiella followed me only because of that weakness, and not because she truly wanted to, then everything would fall apart if that weakness disappeared.
‘Should I try to bring Ruina to my side too?’
But that wasn’t really an option. She was too weak.
Rather than helping, Ruina could end up becoming a burden. That would make the same problem resurface again.
Besides, dragging an innocent elf into a revenge plot against the king felt wrong on many levels.
‘Ideally, the bond between those two would just fade away…’
In truth, that had been part of my original plan all along.
If Kiella could let go of her feelings for Ruina and follow only me, the issue would solve itself.
There was no reason to think her attitude couldn't shift in the future, but since there was no guarantee it would move in the direction I wanted, I realized I needed to take further action.
‘Should I try persuading her first? If that doesn’t work… I might have to threaten Ruina.’
The old saying about dealing with a problem quickly—like removing an ox’s horn before it becomes dangerous—came to mind. With that thought, I approached the two elves who were deep in conversation, ready to act.
“Miss Kiella, could I talk to you for a moment?”
“Okay. Ruina, will you wait here a bit?”
“Yes, yes. Take your time.”
Kiella followed me into her room and closed the door behind her.
Left alone, Ruina looked up, and her expression shifted.
“Are you… going to do it again?”
“No. I really need to talk.”
“…Talk?”
“I’ll be returning to the capital soon. I want you to come with me.”
“What?”
Her eyes widened with surprise. Then her tone turned firm and resistant.
“No. I need to stay with Ruina.”
Just as I thought—her feelings for Ruina were deep and unwavering.
I didn’t want to give Kiella any room to betray me. But in this situation, I might have no choice.
‘Or… should I go about this differently?’
I hesitated. I wasn’t confident which path would work best.
Suddenly—ding! ding! ding!
A loud bell rang from the living room.
It was the sound of the front door opening or someone ringing the outside bell—a signal installed so that Ruina, who had difficulty hearing, could know when someone arrived. It also alerted Kiella if someone returned from outside.
“Looks like someone’s here. Sorry, but can we continue this later?”
She nodded reluctantly, and Kiella stepped into the living room.
The ones who had rung the bell were her servants—the ones who usually handled errands for her.
It wasn’t unusual for them to come directly when something needed the lord’s attention, and today was one of those times.
“A wandering elf from outside wants to settle in the village. We thought it best for you to meet him in person, so we came to get you.”
“Understood. Dake, can you keep an eye on Ruina while I’m out?”
I was about to respond when one of the other servants interrupted.
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