[Guide] Moonlight Lovers Vladimir Chapter 1

MOONLIGHT LOVERS VLADIMIR CHAPTER 1

A. (Who cares if it’s dangerous? I need to get to the bottom of this.)
B. (And if there’s actually someone around, genius, do you really want to run into them? Did I hit my head when i fell?) CORRECT

A. Go upstairs.
B. Explore the main floor CORRECT

A. (I’m going to see if I find something in the shelves.) CORRECT
B. (Maybe there is something in the forniture.)

A. I also prefer places with a past. CORRECT
B. I feel more at home in the present.

GO UPSTAIRS

A. Who are you?! What are you doing here? And let me go! CORRECT
B. (The look in his eyes is so aggressive that I don’t even know how to answer him!)

A. The only rules that matter here are my own! And I will never let anyone lock me up!
B. Why would you want to keep me here if you can’t even stand the sight of me? What did I ever do to you? CORRECT

A. What have you done to me? What happened? Answer me!
B. (I’m certain that he has something to do with my current state. But what exactly did he do to me? Is this his way of “saving” me?) CORRECT

A. Seriously, for the last time, who are you? What’s going on here?!
B. Listen, if I understand correctly, you don’t intend to leave. Fine with me. CORRECT
C. You obvioulsy don’t want me to stay here, so why try to scare me with these kinds of tactics?

A. There’s no need for such nasty introductions. It’s clear what you think of me.
B. Okay, we could have started with that. Am I right? CORRECT
C. (What a funny name… of course, it suits him, the way he’s dressed… from the beginning, there’s been something that doesn’t add up here.)

A. Well, then! And when were you going to give it back to me?
B. Do you expect me to belive that? You read my letter. CORRECT

A. What do you mean, snooping around? This is my home.
B. I think you’re so determined to hate me that you’ve forgotten that this manor belongs to me. CORRECT

A. Very well, Master. Mighty weeder of the garden and undisputed lord of the hollyhock.
B. Okay, I’ll be careful… So this garden is pretty important, huh? Does it mean a lot to you?
C. I… Alright, then. There’s no point being aggressive… I’ll be careful, I promise. CORRECT

A. (I’ve had enough, and I want to rest.) CORRECT
B. (I’m not brave enough to go back to the manor right away…)

A. Ha, not at all! Do you think I’m scared of you? Who are you, anyways?
B. Do you guys make a habit of sneaking up on people? For the record, you did frighten me! Who are you? CORRECT

A. Vladimir is furious that I’ve already explored the manor. He treats me like I’m some kind of parasite.
B. I don’t know. This is “your” home in a way, so I get that it might bother you. CORRECT

A. Ah, I’ll say!
B. Be that as it may, I don’t think his behavior is excusable. CORRECT

A. (After all, it’s not a secret…) CORRECT
B. (Hm, he seems nice, but I prefer to keep that to myself for the moment. He doesn’t need to know the whole story.)

A. Please, make yourself comfortable. You must have dropped by to see how I was doing? Did you sleep well? CORRECT
B. Good… evening? You know, you could knock before barging in like that. The last time I checked, this was a young lady’s bedroom.
C. You could knock before entering! You seem upset with me. What happened to put you in such a state?

A. And what could you really do about it? If I understand correctly, we’re stuck together, whether we like it or not.
B. You’re starting to sound ridiculous. Has it occurred to you that it might not have been me? And even if it was me, do you realize how stupid you reaction is? CORRECT

A. Good evening… I’m sorry, I thought I was alone. If I’m bothering you, I can leave.
B. Hello. It’s crazy how good you all are at sneaking around. What’s your name? CORRECT

A. Actually, Vladimir showed me up to my room in a rage, accusing me of seriously damaging part of his garden. He even tried to hit me. CORRECT
B. Oh, he didn’t tell me anything like that. And I already came here yesterday. But he was very angry earlier because he tought I vandalized his garden.

A. But he’s never going to want to tell me! We hardly speak to one another. And when we do, you’ve seen what happens! He hates me.
B. I doubt he really wants to talk about that with me. But considering the situation, I might as well try. I doubt he can hate me any more than he already does. CORRECT

A. Why is the garden so important to him? It must require a tremendous upkeep. Why would he take on that burden?
B. I see. I won’t say that I condone this kind of behavior, but at least I understand why he gets angry. CORRECT

A. Not really. I’m more of a city girl. you see. I don’t feel very comfortable in the Forest…
B. It’s not that. In general. I like nature and I feel good when I’m outdoors, but here… it’s like I’m completely defenseless. CORRECT

A. He’s certainly quick to judge, for someone who talks about the importance of good manners!
B. It’s clear this place and its flowers are important to him. Even though his reaction was a bit excessive, I understand why he acted so irrationally. CORRECT

A. Why don’t you speak to him? Unfortunately, I don’t think he’ll believe me!
B. Me? Of course I’d like to explain what you found here, but do you think he’ll listen? CORRECT

A. Do you think one of you could have been… responsible?
B. (No, he would know if it was one of the others. I should let Vladimir know and let them figure it out together.) CORRECT

GO TO THE LIBRARY

A. (Search through the writing desk.)
B. (Analyze the painting.)
C. (Look through the shelves.) CORRECT

A. Well, here I am. I guess you’re going to yell at me for being here, or simply for breathing?
B. So… I’m here. Doesn’t look like many people come here usually, do they? CORRECT

A. Excuse me, but… is everything all right? CORRECT
B. As you know, my parents didn’t leave me much. Could I ask you sometime to tell me a bit more about the Library and its books? I don’t think I’ll be able to read them all, so a few recommendations might help.

A. I’m glad you said that. CORRECT
B. Please don’t be like that again.

A. It’s a book about flowers. Listen, please don’t be mad. You must have noticed it’s one of your cyclamens… CORRECT
B. It’s a book about the symbolism of flowers. It was… Aaron who brought me this cyclamen.

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