The Villain’s Cheat Code: When a Gamer Becomes the Evil God’s Sidekick

Chapter 227: What’s Wrong With You?



Scattered clouds drifted with the breeze, veiling the face of the moon.

The night's chill spread through the backyard of the Kravina mansion.

The cool wind helped clear Viktor's mind as he stood quietly in the spacious backyard, watching the grass waves stirred by the wind.

His coat fluttered slightly.

After resolving the matter with the Yade Divine Tree, Viktor only stayed in the Elven Forest for one day.

Once he had awakened the new divine tree, he returned early to the old Kravina mansion.

He didn't participate in the elves' meetings, leaving Cocotte and Leon temporarily in the Elven Forest.

During this journey, Viktor obtained an achievement:

[Elven Liberator] - 5%

This was an achievement that would take time to unlock.

The birth of the new divine tree meant that the elves' reproduction problem had been solved.

Moreover, after the death of the Yade Divine Tree, the entire elven race was liberated from their constraints, gaining new freedom.

However, even though the Yade Divine Tree was dead, most elves' minds remained trapped in their old memories, not yet fully liberated.

But this was just a matter of time.

The divine tree could support elves in reproducing again, so with more time, the elves would adapt to their new life.

And through reproduction, the elven population would recover to a relatively balanced level.

Once the elven population fully recovered, this achievement's progress would likely reach 100%.

At this moment, Viktor extended one hand and tossed something toward the sky.

A small green heart, carrying a thick natural aura, climbed toward the heavens.

[Yade's Will]

This was no longer the divine tree's heart, but rather the powerful will born from the tree.

Yade hadn't completely died, or rather, Viktor hadn't completely killed it.

While its body was indeed destroyed, its persistent will remained, transformed into this small heart.

Setting aside Yade Divine Tree's control over the elves, it was still quite useful to Viktor.

Viktor reached out with his other hand, taking clear lake water from a glass bottle at his waist.

The silvery-white lake water flowed toward the sky, entwining around the heart.

This was the Moon's Holy Spring that Viktor had taken from the Elven Forest.

The Moon's Holy Spring possessed growth-accelerating effects, making it most suitable as nourishment for the divine tree.

In the crow's eyes, the sacred spring's water began to fall, dropping heavily from around the heart into the soil.

The moment it touched the ground, the clear flow completely merged with the soil, and the earth beneath began to surge.

Strong tremors spread from the surroundings as a green sprout burst through the hard ground, then suddenly grew into a massive bronze-colored ancient tree.

The giant tree pushed aside countless tender grass blades, broke through thick layers of soil, and stretched high into the night sky.

Its branches parted the clouds, with silver stars accompanying the giant tree, reflecting bright moonlight.

Vega watched Viktor's series of actions with extreme confusion:

"After all that, this is what you came up with?"

Since a divine tree's function was only to nurture elves, having one in the Elven Forest was completely sufficient.

Vega couldn't understand why Viktor wanted to plant another one in the Kravina mansion's backyard.

Did he want to directly create some elves as workers?

Viktor calmly explained:

"I never said the divine tree could only create elves."

Vega perched on his shoulder in confusion for a while, watching as the luminous green heart before Viktor slowly radiated light toward its surroundings.

Then, it gradually floated up into the divine tree's interior.

"You will continue to live in reality under the name of Yade. This is the chance I'm giving you."

As Viktor's words fell, the Yade heart completely merged with the divine tree.

After a flash of green light between the two, they fused together.

The divine tree seemed to gain a soul, its green branches dropping stardust while bowing down toward Viktor, as if worshipping a deity.

...

Early the next morning, the bright sunlight had already climbed up the Kravina mansion.

Lia yawned, rubbing her sleepy eyes as she opened her bedroom window.

Looking at the vast lawn in the backyard, she was dumbfounded.

What was that thing?

The usual plain now featured an incredible giant tree that seemed to completely occupy the entire backyard lawn.

Even standing in her bedroom, Lia could clearly see the tree's distinct patterns under the thick shadows cast by its lush branches.

Where the trunk met the ground, extremely dense wildflowers and grass grew, reaching up to knee height.

Silver stars slowly fell from between the branches, gradually floating down among the flowers.

A group of servants gathered beneath the giant tree, examining it in amazement, equally shocked by this tree that had appeared out of nowhere.

Compared to the giant tree, the servants looked like tiny ants usually seen under ordinary trees.

Seeing this, Lia felt shock rising from her heart.

What was this thing? When did it appear?

Suddenly, Lia thought of a possibility and immediately started walking, not even bothering to change her clothes as she ran out of her bedroom.

Thump! Thump! Thump!

Bang!

Lia burst through Viktor's bedroom door, panting as she shouted:

"Viktor!"

She looked up to see that Viktor seemed to have already awakened.

He stood by the window, greeting the white morning sun, his coat gently swaying in the fresh breeze.

Sensing Lia's entrance, he slowly turned his head.

Lia looked at him and anxiously asked:

"When did you come back?"

"Last night. Why?"

Seeing this, Lia couldn't help but sigh in relief.

Hearing Viktor's response, her heart was already certain.

She casually inquired:

"What about Leon and Cocotte? Didn't they come back with you?"

Viktor turned back to look at the scenery outside:

"They're staying in the Elven Forest temporarily. They'll probably return after some time."

"Oh, oh."

Lia nodded, suddenly feeling somewhat awkward.

Realizing she had rudely pushed open Viktor's door without any consideration, she felt a bit embarrassed.

For a moment, she didn't know what to say and just turned her head, saying:

"Um... if there's nothing else, I'll go attend to my work."

"There's still a lot of work waiting for me to handle."

Viktor turned back, hands in his pockets, glanced at Lia, and said calmly:

"Before that, you saw the tree in the backyard, right?"

"Yeah, what about it?"

Lia responded.

The giant tree was truly shocking.

It appeared in their backyard overnight, which felt quite incredible just thinking about it.

Lia knew that only Viktor could have done something like this.

That's why she knew Viktor had returned.

"Have Helnersen select some strong and healthy people, and lead them with you to gather beneath that tree."

Viktor instructed.

Lia was somewhat confused but still nodded, turning to carry out the task when she heard Viktor suddenly add:

"It can perform physical examinations."

Lia's eyes immediately lit up.

Since there were many servants in the household, they needed regular physical examinations to prevent hidden infectious diseases from spreading throughout the mansion.

These expenses were basically all paid by the Kravina family, amounting to a considerable sum each year.

Now, if a tree could do this, wouldn't that save the family a huge expense?

Perfect.

Hearing this good news, Lia hummed a happy tune as she turned to go downstairs.

But before she could leave, she heard Viktor add another comment.

"Oh, and remember to change your clothes."

"Hm?"

Lia suddenly froze, feeling a gaze from behind that seemed to be examining her without restraint.

His voice calmly rang out:

"The pink pajamas are cute, but it would damage the Kravina family's reputation if the servants saw them."

In an instant, a flush of red spread from Lia's neck to her cheeks.

No longer caring about her image, she quickly slammed Viktor's bedroom door shut.

Accompanied by the 'thump thump thump' of footsteps, she gradually moved away.

After she had completely left, Vega's eyes regained their light.

It looked at Viktor with some confusion in its gaze.

"I don't quite understand what you're trying to do."

"Just some small experiments."

After a while, Viktor felt the timing was right and was about to leave the room.

As he opened the door.

Bang!

The door seemed to hit something soft.

"Ah..."

Ouch ouch ouch.

Henie held her head with one hand, half-lying on the floor.

Seeing Viktor's face, she hurriedly stood up, adjusted her robes, and showed a silly smile:

"Professor! Good morning!"

Viktor calmly nodded, his gaze casually moving away from Henie.

This little succubus was leveling up rather quickly; even wearing those loose robes that concealed her charm, it was now quite difficult for him to look directly at her.

"What is it?"

Viktor briefly inquired, and Henie then pulled out several documents from her chest:

"It's like this, Professor!"

"The academy will start in a week, and there will be entrance exams with topics for new students."

"I'd like you to help me check if there are any errors in these questions."

Viktor took the documents, his eyes scanning them.

In reality, he was just pretending; the one actually carefully examining them was the one-eyed crow on his shoulder.

The crow's voice rang in his ear.

"Hmm, let me see, let me see."

"Here, there's a small error gap, modify the rune combination formula."

"Here, it can be more refined, more suitable for magic beginners... the runes don't need to be this complex."

Viktor suddenly asked:

"Do you have a pen?"

Henie quickly searched her pockets, then suddenly heard Viktor calmly say:

"Never mind."

Viktor's fingers lightly pinched the air, and a weak flame transformed into a quill pen in his grasp.

He casually wrote a few strokes on the document, leaving traces of flame writing.

The red flames flickered for a moment before extinguishing, leaving black text on the paper.

After completing this, he handed the documents back to Henie.

Henie stared at the added black text, carefully reading it, and her eyes immediately lit up:

"So... so brilliant!"

"Professor Viktor, you're truly a genius!"

She looked at Viktor with admiring eyes.

Viktor just nodded, and was about to leave when he heard Henie continue:

"Ah, one more thing! Professor!"

He turned back to see Henie looking at him with completely serious eyes:

"The academy hopes you can create a 'dungeon' like the one used in the last assessment, for combat testing and promotion purposes."

"The Dean asked me to seek your opinion on this."

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