Even if the personality disappears, certain qualities have been engraved in the body and become the instinct that guides the actions of the young bird, Corneille said in his heart. Melusina suggested, "If Mr. Toledo doesn't have an infectious disease, how about asking her to take care of Mr. Toledo?" "That's good. I will gradually become busier, and Diaz can stay at home and recuperate. It's good to have a companion." Merritt said hurriedly: "I promise to complete the task." "Is there anything Miss Merritt would like to do?" "Yes, I want to get my memory back. If we are all important companions, it would be too cruel to abandon the past by saying 'start over'." Merritt's eyes were firm: "I want to think back to the years I spent with you all." This sentence made everyone lose the ability to speak. Meritte's idea is natural, but Corneille remembered Don Rodick's instructions, so he would not let Meritte's wish come true. Cécile did not come out of Dias's room until dinner time, and she took Corneille aside and said, "Good news and bad news."
"Don't play tricks on me, doctor. Just tell me what you want to say." "Dias's trance is because after he turned back into a male, he lost too much magic power, causing physical discomfort." Corneille frowned: "Excessive loss?" "If we only consider the actual amount of magic power he possesses, Dias is already qualified to study at Merida Comprehensive College." Cecil smiled bitterly: "But you should worry about another thing." "what?" "Just when the effect of Dias's medicine wore off and he turned into a girl, her...menstruation came." Chapter 110: Inescapable Betrayal "Well……" Corneille knew that there would be a day when Dias, who had become a girl, would suffer such a fate, because the menstrual anecdote of her predecessor Isabella had been widely circulated in the Federation like some kind of joke without any bottom line. But when he heard the news, he still felt like he had been punched and his head was dizzy. "Will sex-changing magic make a person get their period within a few months?" asked Corneille. "I don't know. There are very few cases, but the cases I know of, if they don't involve magic, take about two to three years. Cecil answered." "Dias must stop practicing magic." "What about her body?" "Diaz looks healthy..." "If it's just cardiopulmonary function, I admit there has been some improvement, but her problems extend beyond just her heart and lungs." Cecil crossed his arms: "Fernando is a bastard but not a cold-blooded animal. Angelica also valued her flesh and blood at the beginning. So guess what made them give up Dias?" "You think I'm in the mood for guessing that?"
"Don't play dumb!" Cecil lowered his voice, "You are so close to him, how could you not see that heart and lung problems are the easiest for him to solve." Cornell looked gloomy. Cecil patted his cheek: "Wake up, you are the pillar of this place, so many eyes are staring at you." Gao Naiyi took a deep breath and proposed a plan: "Please ask other witches to intervene externally?" Cecil sneered: "Do you have so many witches you trust? Who would be willing to waste their time doing such a time-consuming and laborious task?" "Melusina." "She's not stupid. No matter how close she is to you, she will still ask for corresponding compensation for her work." "I will marry her, and the Lusignans will be satisfied." "Longueville or Barmack. Don't say you can't guess what these girls are thinking. You and Diaz are doing two separate deals. If you can't get Diaz, getting you will have the same effect. If you marry Melusina, Dias's marriage value will be greatly reduced. After all, you have to stay single until Dias has a thorough marriage contract." Corneille was a little distressed: "But Dias, who is menstruating, can't get along with others. I doubt that someone of Miss Longueville's level can see that there is something wrong with Dias." Cecil crossed his arms: "I understand Don Rodick's choice. The legendary warrior held backward traditional values, looked down on the role of women, and believed that menstruation was evil and was the original sin of women. If you make him turn into a woman and menstruate, it would be like sending a boomerang to his head." "Don't make sarcastic remarks... I know what you mean. I will go and care about his psychological problems." "The only good news is that because little Diaz has been bedridden for a long time, his development has been delayed, people around him are indifferent to him, and his education has not kept up. Therefore, both physically and mentally, his gender recognition and persistence are not as strong as those of his peers." Corneille sighed and said, "This is not good news at all." "We can't come to a conclusion right now, so let's go see Dias first." Corneille nodded, and he went to Dias's room, from which a weak voice came: "Pierre?" "it's me." "I'm coming in." Diaz's voice was a little flustered: "No, I'm not ready yet." "I thought our relationship was smooth enough without such an abrupt development." "Pierre, didn't you want me to be a girl? I am one now. I bleed a lot, dark red, and it smells bloody... It's terrible. I'm not clean anymore." “Why do you feel unclean?” "Even though my father loved my most, he would still show me disgust and keep his distance from me when she had her period. I will never forget that." Dias' voice was full of frustration: "I heard from the servants that menstruation is a symbol of evil and uncleanness. Men should stay away from it, otherwise they will be contaminated with misfortune." "Oh."
Corneille opened the door and Dias covered his face with the quilt: "Don't look at me, I don't want you to think I'm disgusting." Corneille moved a stool to the bedside and sat down: "There are three reasons why menstruation is a cultural taboo: first, in ancient times, people's hygiene concepts were not good, so women who were menstruating smelled quite... bad. Moreover, sex during menstruation can easily infect the reproductive organs of both parties, which objectively makes men stay away from menstruating women. Second, the first extraordinary people of mankind relied on blood inheritance just like the alien races today, which led to people's emphasis on and worship of blood. In the social atmosphere of blood worship, menstrual blood loss is naturally endowed with concepts such as loss of power, misfortune, evil, and original sin. The third is that the assassin pretends to be devoted to the target, and then manipulates the target's blood during sex, with a frighteningly high success rate. In the days of the Old Empire, three emperors who were known as the Sons of Horus or Hathor died in such assassinations. The killer’s menstrual period is the prime time for this assassination method. The above three points together have built a taboo culture about menstruation.” Dias knew all this because Melusina had mentioned Waite's "menstrual worship" when she was talking about "A Woman's Life". Here, the witch's menstrual blood is the best spellcasting material, without a doubt. Moreover, the witch's magic activity will be greatly improved during her menstrual period, which is beneficial to the witch's growth. This is called the "menstrual bonus." This is also the secret of the succession of the old and new witches of Waite. The menopause of the old witches will cause them to lose the menstrual bonus, and the activity of their magic will decline with age, and then they will be surpassed by the young witches who enjoy the "menstrual bonus". Thus, an atmosphere of worship of menstrual blood was born in Waite's social culture. One can imagine how violent a quarrel would ensue when Waite merged with the Federation and the two sides discovered that their understandings of "menstruation" were completely different. "Honestly, that's a culture clash so exaggerated that the kings of the woods would consider a war of independence." Melusina said to Dias: "Because according to the definition of the traditional culture of the Federation, even the kings of the forest are not worthy of eating at the table when they are menstruating, and they must be moved to a separate small dark room for isolation. After arguing for a long time, the two sides reluctantly reached a principle: not to interfere with each other's traditional culture. According to your federation, this is "political correctness." However, thanks to 'political correctness', you foreigners can move around relatively freely in Merida - according to the traditional culture of Waite, men without male virtues are tied up in the house. " Dias knew it, but as she had an attached personality, it was useless for her to know. She had to get Corneille's affirmation to feel at ease. But Dias was more afraid of Corneille's denial than his affirmation. She knew that if Corneille did not tie her down, he would have too many choices in his career or marriage. Isabella tells her that she should learn to control Corneille by any means necessary; Anne said she wanted to act delicate; Just now, Dr. Cecil also said that the arrival of menstruation marks that she will enter the development period as a woman and become more attractive. The bonus of menstruation brought her body pain and joy, and she was in better condition than before, but she recalled and imitated the fragility of being bedridden; Her palms were warm, but she created a small piece of ice and held it in her palms. When her palms were cold, she threw it out of the window and wiped the water marks on her palms with the bed sheet. Melusina did not teach Diaz the exclusive magic of the "lover" field, but Diaz, who practiced the basic magic of the "lover" field, actually already possessed the attributes of a witch in the "lover" field without a teacher. Areas where magic power is concentrated will have a permanent enchanting effect. As a "confused person", Dias's charm effect in normal and unconscious situations is still very weak, but it is a different story when she wants to win Corneille's heart and is in the "menstrual bonus". A pure love shield can help Corneille avoid all troubles, but how could Corneille have imagined that he also needed the protection of a pure love shield in Toledo Mansion and his own home?
At the right moment, Dias stretched his hand out from under the quilt, looked at Corneille, saw his concerned expression, and held her hand. Dias didn't know how many times she had held this hand, but this time, the warmth from the palm of her hand conveyed the shock that excited her, and also conveyed the charm to Corneille. Her body's instinct acted before her reason, and she almost let out a sweet gasp, but the guilt that followed prevented her from taking any inappropriate action under the quilt. She couldn't take advantage of Corneille's love for her and do such a despicable thing. But if she wasn't despicable, would Corneille be taken away by a despicable woman? When Diaz was daydreaming, Corneille fed her a sedative, which made Diaz unconscious. She became truly weak and squinted her eyes as she reached out to Corneille, not noticing that Corneille had an expression as if she were having a nightmare again. Corneille fled from Dias's room. The overly attractive blonde girl seemed to be an invitation, reminding him of the beginning of his sin. The chastity of his soul had been defiled before he fled his hometown, but the chastity of his body was lost under such circumstances. He couldn't tell whether the woman "didn't refuse" or "did it on purpose." He felt guilty, but he also recalled the pleasure he felt at that time. Don't think back, don't think back! Corneille rushed into the bathroom and poured cold water on his head, but the abstinence of these days brought an extreme backlash, causing him to desire the gender-transformed body of his best friend, the person he should protect, the person he should take care of like a younger brother or a son. He had countless lies and excuses to make, but the activated third divine weapon brutally tore apart all his ways of escape. "Go to hell! Go to hell! Corneille, how could you do this to a child who believed in you with all her heart, a pure child, a boy whose only body was that of a girl! Go to hell! However, death is not allowed, and before Corneille's story comes to an end, he must remain active on this stage. His tears hung on the walls, his sticky desire hit the ceiling, and then slowly fell to the floor. Fortunately, the Golden Oath prevented him from doing anything that would hurt Diaz, so he didn't act on his animal desires. So when Corneille reappeared in the lobby on the first floor, people saw that he had changed into new clothes, and his face looked several years older. Chapter 111 I wish you all a happy May Day holiday On June 6, Corneille arrived at the Libra Palace. He was still subject to repeated inspections, still saw witches in strange costumes, and still was received by Josephine K. According to the agreement, Corneille should have come on the 19th, but Diaz, who was menstruating, was really not reassuring. After hearing that "he" was sick again, some people came to the Toledo Mansion to visit the Duke, and Corneille had to deal with it. Some of them could be sent away with just a few polite words in the hall, while others made him sweat profusely. For example, Isabella's messenger sent someone to deliver a wooden box. Corneille opened it and quickly closed it after taking the first look. Inside were things that women needed during menstruation. It was very thoughtful, but not suitable for everyone to see. But Corneille wanted to thank Isabella for the things inside, so he made up a few things, thanked her solemnly, and sent the messenger out. Polly came to see Dias and was very dissatisfied when Corneille stopped her. She said that Corneille smelled like a woman and that he was fooling around with a woman while his good friend was sick. It was really disappointing! She wanted to meet that woman. Corneille stopped Polly, trying not to laugh, thinking of Polly's expression when she saw Dias. When Polly saw Corneille defending her mistress so much, she was furious with morality and jealousy, and the meeting turned into a fight. After Corneille subdued her, he threw her to Melusina and asked her to take care of Polly.