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About Me Being Adopted by Talula (Complete).

Chapter 97: Misunderstandings and Chases After the Kiss. [96]



Summary

In this chapter, Koschei, the immortal Black Snake, is confused after witnessing his daughter Talula kiss Orson, a character he views as a developmental oversight. This unexpected romance leads to a humorous and chaotic situation where Koschei feels thrown aside while Talula flees in embarrassment. As Koschei processes this, he attempts to reconcile the situation, engaging with Maria, who has unintentionally interrupted a moment between him and Talula. Disguised as Talula, Koschei, now embodying a different persona, approaches Maria with a mix of charm and dominance, causing her to become flustered and intrigued. The conversation shifts towards recruiting Maria for his movement, but before things escalate, Talula internally chastises her father for his behavior, revealing her embarrassment and frustration at resembling an overly flirtatious version of herself. As tensions rise, Talula manages to regain control over her body and reacts, knocking her forehead in irritation at the antics of her father, which also temporarily frees Maria from the enchanting hold Koschei had on her. Maria expresses a mix of confusion and attraction towards the new "Talula," leaving Orson in a state of discomfort about the implications of what had just occurred. After the commotion, Orson senses that something is off with Maria, who seems distracted and troubled but dismisses it, claiming she simply felt disheartened by her training. Orson suspects there’s more to it, realizing Maria is hiding her true feelings. As they try to return to a normal conversation, Orson grapples with various offers and attention he receives due to his potential as a knight, while a sense of impending complications looms over their budding relationships. The chapter concludes with Orson inadvertently embroiled in his own potential scandal, as news of his interaction with Maria leads to misunderstandings about their relationship being reported in the press, much to the dismay of his aunt. This sets the stage for further developments and complications in both the romantic and operational aspects of their lives.

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