My incarnation is becoming a global calamity.

Chapter 59 On the Importance of Acting Skills

Su Tu's words were reasonable, and even a discerning person couldn't find fault with them.

Not to mention that Eve trusted him to a certain extent, so naturally she didn't think the worst.

Instead, they were pondering the feasibility of his suggestion.

Seeing the princess of the empire beside him deep in thought, Su Tu knew that there was a high probability that the matter would succeed.

However, another spark is needed, a spark strong enough to make Eve make a firm decision.

He sighed lightly, pretending to be serious, turned to look at Eve, a hint of hesitation flashing across his face, before quickly making up his mind.

"Eve, sometimes people really can't stay in their rooms for too long; it can easily lead to mental health issues..."

After saying that, he didn't continue, as if afraid of annoying the other person.

But what he wanted to express was already quite clear.

As a calamity, Eve naturally knew what it meant to stay in a room for too long.

When she was first declared a calamity by the church, she spent several months in her room.

At that time, she was timid and helpless, as if the whole world had completely abandoned her.

If it weren't for her loving father and brother, she doesn't know if she would have survived that period.

This is how the world reacts to calamities: indifference, disgust, and hatred are just the most basic emotions that ordinary people have towards calamities.

The negative emotions of strangers may be tolerated or even ignored.

However, negative emotions from loved ones can be a fatal blow to a person's soul.

Many people who were originally destined to become calamities but did not intend to harm others gradually turned to the dark side because they could not withstand such blows.

In the end, he would use his abilities to indiscriminately kill anyone he saw.

Because of this worry, when she heard that a new calamity had been born in the capital not long ago, she immediately issued an order for the reconnaissance team to search the entire city, regardless of life or death.

Ultimately, the reason for doing this is to prevent this calamity from causing irreparable harm to those around them due to psychological factors.

The people of the empire are innocent and should not lose their lives because of a calamity.

This was her responsibility as a princess, and she didn't want others to tremble with fear at the mere mention of the word "calamity."

If we follow this line of thinking and allow the misfortunes of the other dukes' families to continue, it could very well lead to the worst possible outcome.

At that time, due to their noble status, they will hesitate to kill them and dare not go all out.

But when that time comes, every second of delay means the loss of one, or even several, lives.

Instead of doing that, it would be better to let these people get out and exercise, gain some temporary freedom, and release the pressure they have nowhere to vent.

The princess can also use their calamity abilities to investigate the matter of the eight corpses.

After all, there is still no clue as to the witch behind those eight corpses.

Even with the people who possessed the eight corpses still in their interrogation room, they couldn't make any progress.

After a long silence, Eve slowly raised her eyes and looked at Su Tu, whose face was calm, with a serious expression on her face.

"Su Tu, I think you're right. Maybe we should let them come out and move around. They definitely shouldn't stay in their rooms for too long."

Upon hearing this, Su Tu knew that his plan had succeeded.

Moreover, they succeeded without revealing their true intentions.

A gentle smile, unseen for a long time, appeared on his face. It was bright and befitting his age of over ten.

"In that case, let's first speak to your father and seek his opinion."

Eve stared blankly at the smile that was so rare on Su Tu's face, lost in thought for a long time, speechless.

Her appearance naturally caught Su Tu's eye, making his smile even brighter.

"It's rare for me to even show such a gentle smile. You'll have to do everything you can to get the king to agree."

Su Tu thought to himself that acting skills were indeed an essential skill in achieving his goals.

The rule against leaving home during times of disaster was the result of discussions between the king and the church.

Except for the annual baptism, he must stay in the Duke's residence at all other times and is not allowed to go out.

Therefore, to get these dukes' children out of the calamity, one must obtain the king's approval.

Su Tu was able to leave his room and go with the princess to the royal reconnaissance team's base as an assistant only with the king's permission.

Otherwise, his true form would still be locked up in his room, occasionally picking leaves from the leaves outside the window to play with.

His two sentences were meant to get the princess to pay more attention to this matter.

The king's love for his only daughter goes without saying.

But if he were to agree to let so many calamities go out to help at the camp, even if it were a princess, she would most likely return empty-handed.

However, Su Tu knew that this princess must have her own way of obtaining the king's consent.

Of course, this might require the princess to pay a price.

The performance just now was intended to make this princess willingly pay this price.

"Su Tu, don't worry, I will find a way to get Father's approval regarding the calamity."

Eve's stunningly beautiful face revealed a breathtaking smile, like a pure jasmine flower.

Even Su Tu was momentarily stunned.

But he had a strong will, and his daze was only brief; he snapped back to reality in an instant.

Instead, a faint joy filled my heart.

From the moment Eve uttered those words, he understood that the effect he had been trying to achieve with his acting had been perfectly accomplished.

Previously, the princess might have hesitated about whether to send those calamities out to help her investigate the eight corpses.

But right now, what she's thinking about is probably how to persuade her father to agree to let those calamities go out.

This allows her to skip the hesitation phase and assume that she has already agreed to let these calamities come to help.

This approach is risky; if one is not careful, the princess may notice something amiss and become suspicious.

But the effect is also very obvious.

Moreover, judging from Eve's current appearance, Su Tu felt that the princess did not suspect him.

This was something that puzzled Su Tu somewhat.

Judging from the previous situation, this princess is clearly not stupid, and the methods she used are extremely clever.

However, for some reason, Su Tu always felt that this princess was sometimes like a child in front of him, too lazy to even think.

This became even more apparent after he accepted the fan that the princess had sent him last time.

If it weren't for their differing stances, Su Tu would have thought he and the princess were good friends.

"Well, this is good too. It will make it much easier to gather intelligence in the future."

Su Tu glanced at the smiling princess and thought to himself that this was not bad at all.

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