A Girl Who Was Told "You Have No Talent" Turned Out To Be A Talented Monster - Chapter 137.2
Although it wasn’t what she was aiming for, Roma took it as a positive sign that she had made someone she had just met say such kind things about her. She thought Litty would think the same.
“You’re really wonderful. I’d like to show this dance to the Pope.” (Elderly Nun)
“What does the Pope usually do?” (Roma)
“He’s a busy man. He rarely makes an appearance unless there’s an emergency.” (Elderly Nun)
“Is that so…” (Roma)
Roma was not as skillful as Ennely. She didn’t have any idea of how to go a little further at this point.
However, Roma was not only collecting information, but also trying to improve herself. Even if she didn’t have the same talent as Litty, or the same magic as Kuufa, or the same cleverness as Ennely, she was doing her best at what she was good at.
This made become more and more aware of the weapons she truly possessed.
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Litty had no options. She was working on many requests from early in the morning at the Adventurer’s Guild, which also existed in the Holy City of the Holy Mathias Nation.
Apart from the fact that there were no requests for monster hunting, it was no different from other countries. The Rank 6 requests included cleaning the church. All she had to do was to do them diligently-
“You are an excellent adventurer. It’s been a while since I’ve seen this church so well-cleaned.” (Priest)
“Thank you!” (Litty)
“Lord Mathias will be pleased. I must thank God for guiding us to such an adventurer.” (Priest)
The priest misunderstood and thought that Litty was just as enthusiastic about the Mathias religion as they were. Like Roma, Litty was unable to act in the same way as Ennely, but that didn’t matter.
For various reasons, Myan had to be lent to Ennely, but Litty’s true potential remained unchanged. In this way, she was able to complete 11 requests in the morning.
Next, at the healer’s guild, Litty showed no hesitation in taking on tasks. Although it was said that she was unsuited for the job, Litty’s actual goal was the possibility of gaining a new title.
However, she also understood that this was not the time for that.
“Next, I’m going to clean the windows of the Grand Temple!” (Litty)
She was working on one request after another in the afternoon, and she was really working at a lightning pace. In just one day, Litty’s presence was becoming more and more noticeable.
And she was not just running around. She went directly to the person who was following her.
“Excuse me, is there something I can help you with?” (Litty)
“Whoa! How did you…!” (Stalker Priest)
“You’ve been watching me for a while now, so is there something you want?” (Litty)
“Well, I don’t know what you’re talking about…” (Stalker Priest)
Even though he feigned ignorance, there was a mysterious pressure in Litty’s eyes. He was a priest of the Mathias Church and a candidate for bishop who had been recognized by the higher-ups.
He was a rare talent in the Holy City, and even with the restriction that he could not take a life, he was still able to deal with a Rank 3 monster on his own.
And he was arrogant. Looking down on adventurers who killed indiscriminately, he also only pursued the act of raising his own strength and would discriminate against those below him.
“So, is there something you want?” (Litty)
“…I don’t want to do this anymore.” (Stalker Priest)
Litty’s observing eyes made him lose all his composure. He immediately understood from this encounter that even if he was favored by Archbishop Ryouhou and was taught how to fight, his skills would be useless.
It would be impossible for him to track Litty without getting noticed, and even if the situation were to change into a confrontation, he would be overpowered even if he had subordinates. So his best choice was to retreat, walking away from Litty.
“That kid is strange…” (Stalker Priest)
Even though Litty had managed to drive him away, he was still left with questions. He had completely cut off all traces of his presence, and even if he was standing right in front of someone, they normally wouldn’t notice him.
But that girl, Litty, was able to notice him from the window of the inn last night. After that, she finally managed to trace him by relying on the faint glances he gave her.
Was it magic or skill, he wondered?
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