Nero quickly released Ian's mouth, pushed him down on the bed, and said boldly:

"Teacher - I'm drunk."

"So what happens next...is not the teacher's fault, but I can't control my alcohol."

"..."

Ian knew what this meant—Nero wanted to get closer to him on the day he was announced as the crown prince.

He stroked her fair cheek.

He knew she wasn't drunk.

But he also knew she wanted him to think she was drunk.

But... do we really have to move on from this?

Once you step out, there is absolutely no turning back.

While Ian was hesitating, Nero's voice sounded again, with a hint of grievance in it.

"As expected... the teacher still doesn't want to do this."

"I...can't bring out the lion side of the teacher at all."

"..."

Obviously, this was a tactic of playing hard to get - Nero also began to learn how to "use" himself.

but……

What if she is really sad?

What if she really feels that she is not liked?

Although the possibility of this happening may not even be one in ten thousand, but just in case...

No.

There is nothing to hesitate about.

It was because of this idea that I did so many things for Nero.

I love her soul and her body - it's just such a simple logic and no additional excuses are needed.

"No, the lion will eat you right now."

Ian said this and then pulled the quilt up.

In the room full of roses, the quilt rolled up, and the girl's most joyful voice came from inside.

[You and Nero have crossed the edge of taboo. ]

[Compared to you, she seems to be happier after having her virginity taken away. ]

[She nestles in your arms with a full harvest, and says in the most uninhibited voice, "Next time I will make sure there is not a drop left." 】

[And you listened to these words, although you didn't say it, you were actually very happy as well. ]

[You suddenly realized your real purpose - it was not to see Nero become emperor, but just to see her happy like she is now, so you chose the path of emperor.]

【You face up to her position in your heart. 】

[The relationship between you and Nero has become better and better because of this. 】

[But at the same time, a more terrible change was brewing in secret - that was the storm that Agrippina once again set off. ]

[In the second month after marrying his niece, Claudius fell ill.]

[The Roman Empire has entered an unprecedented period of tension. ]

400. Nero's hobby is very specific / the evil woman who poisoned the emperor / follow suit (4k)

【This is shocking news. 】

[No one expected that Claudius would fall ill the month after his wedding.]

[But you have a keen sense of something - this must be related to Agrippina.]

[Before things got completely out of control, you contacted her secretly.]

After a court meeting in a Roman palace.

Ian took advantage of the fact that no one was around and successfully met Agrippina.

"Madam...did you take any other measures?"

Agrippina smiled calmly and nodded directly - she no longer intended to hide her feelings.

"Seneca, you're right."

"..."

Ian's heart sank, but he didn't feel surprised at all.

The reason is simple. This is not the first time Agrippina has done this.

How could she feel sorry for her husband when she could even take advantage of her daughter?

"Madam... aren't you afraid of something happening?"

"You, you've only just married him for a short time, right?"

"That's indeed the case." Agrippina seemed very calm, as if she was just a bystander and all this had nothing to do with her.

"So Seneca, what are you going to do about it?"

"Will you sever your ties with me, or will you just make public what I did?"

"..."

Agrippina was asking the question knowing the answer.

Because of Nero, there was no way Ian could break up with this vicious woman.

The man also understood this, so he responded quickly:

"Of course this is impossible."

"But since Madam has chosen to do this, she must have her own reasons - I want to know what that reason is."

"It's very simple."

Agrippina's attitude remained arrogant. The magician had become arrogant after successfully killing her husband several times.

"Since Claudius has already appointed Nero as his successor, then he should die quickly."

"Otherwise, what's the point of this oath?"

"..."

It was an unsurprisingly vicious statement, but completely in keeping with Agrippina’s character.

"But Madam, the problem we are facing remains the same - if he died like this, the first person he would suspect would definitely be you."

"Of course I know that, Seneca."

Agrippina reached out and gently hooked Ian's chin.

"So I'm not going to let Claudius just die like this - it's going to be a long, painful process."

"..."

Ian was silent for a moment, then spoke.

"Are you going to torture him?"

"No." Agrippina smiled. "I never do anything that would torment anyone - no matter which husband I have."

"But someone will do it in my place."

"..."

Ian pondered for a moment and found that he actually had the answer in his heart.

"Ma'am, you don't mean Locusta, do you?"

"You really thought of it." Agrippina withdrew her fingers and showed an approving look.

Although she knew that the man in front of her had an unclear relationship with her daughter, this vicious woman was not angry at all. Instead, she seemed to be very appreciative.

"It's so comfortable to work with a smart person like you."

"That's right - Locusta will kill Claudius for me, using those dirty mushrooms she picked from some corner of the sewer."

Agrippina was obviously displeased when she said this.

Perhaps because they were both poisoners, she felt that Rokusta's behavior and methods were not so "orthodox", but she had to use such a person because of her own purpose.

After Agrippina finished explaining this, Ian roughly guessed her next move.

She left the poisoning operation entirely to Locusta, and during this time, she played the role of a loyal wife by Claudius' bedside, and then spread this reputation throughout Rome.

Although the method is unexpectedly simple, it has to be said that it is indeed a very effective way to reduce one's suspicion.

But this also brings up new problems.

Agrippina's suspicion was indeed eliminated, but Nero's suspicion would rise sharply as a result.

You know, she is the biggest beneficiary after Claudius' death.

What's even more terrible is...

The previous meeting has proved that Locusta is a fanatical follower of Nero. If we really follow this clue to investigate... Nero might really be implicated.

Thinking of this, Ian looked at Agrippina, but found that her eyes had never left him.

Obviously, she also thought about the things she had just thought about.

There was no other way, Ian could only bite the bullet and speak directly:

"Madam... you should know that if you do this, Nero will most likely be involved, right?"

"Yes." Agrippina nodded, "Of course I know."

"But you'll avoid all this, won't you?"

"I believe you have the ability, Seneca - use your skills as a teacher to your full potential."

"..."

[For almost the same reason, Agrippina seemed to have no consideration for the predicament her daughter would fall into. ]

[What she has decided on must be completed no matter what.]

[In this respect, he is surprisingly similar to Nero——but that is the only similarity. ]

You realize that Agrippina may one day become an enemy of you and Nero.

[Perhaps... we need to make some preparations in advance. ]

[However, the current task is to find a way to keep Nero safe from this turmoil. ]

【But you find that things are not as simple as you thought. 】

[How can we help her avoid such danger? ]

late at night.

Ian came to Nero's room with something on his mind - this had become a tacit understanding between the two that did not require any further words.

Only during such trysts could they get along like lovers, without having to maintain the superficial respect as usual.

Nero's character is indeed very pure, and it can even be said that he is somewhat indescribably naive.

But when facing her teacher Ian, this innocence will quickly turn into a strong desire to conquer him.

The most prominent feature is that Nero has his own very special requirements.

She only liked to take the absolute initiative in their interactions - according to her, this was what an emperor should do.

In addition, Nero would "provoke" Ian by gently drawing a line on his chest with her finger and then complaining.

"Teacher, you are so bad~"

Of course, after saying such unruly words, there was only one outcome waiting for Nero - that was to declare his defeat.

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