A Girl Who Was Told "You Have No Talent" Turned Out To Be A Talented Monster - Chapter 74.3
Jozu whispered in a low voice, “Zhul-san, why didn’t you make them give more information?”
“Read the room…”
Zhul was right. Jozu, reading the air, urged two of the members to step outside with his eyes.
Once Grand Sharks were gone from the guild, Aldis approached Litty once again.
“Hey, little brat. You’re only that strong because of me. I mean, now you’re just being ungrateful.”
“…”
Aldis, who had pushed his way through the crowd, continued, “I’m not going to let you get away with that,” intimidating Litty with his face close to hers.
The clients were already distrustful of Aldis and disgusted by his attitude.
“What the heck, Yggdrasia is just a thug…?”
“But isn’t a Special Rank supposed to be awesome?”
“They are rumored to be doing a bad job.”
People whispered in hushed voices, and Roma tried as much as possible not to make eye contact with Yggdrasia.
“Oi, you people…”
“Alright, stop. Do you want to incur even more penalties from the guild?”
“Tsk…”
Having already received a penalty, Aldis had no choice but to kick a nearby chair in frustration.
It was refreshing for Roma to see Catalana controlling Aldis while holding a drink in her hand.
“That’s great… I’ve changed my opinion of her just a little bit.” (Roma)
“Yes, I know. That person is amazing at what she does.” (Litty)
“I can hear you two!” (Catalana)
Neither Litty nor Roma looked at Catalana, who was smiling menacingly.
***
“Damn! What the heck are those guys seriously up to?” (Jozu)
“This is not good, Jozu. If they find out, we might lose our adventurer’s license…”
Jozu was getting impatient. He had no idea who this Wind Traveler party was, but he did remember killing them.
Jozu tried to convince himself that there could be no witnesses, but his friends were right: if they were found out, they would be judged by the state.
“What witnesses can there be?”
“I don’t know who it is, but if they have the evidence… Oh! No way!”
“What’s the matter, Cobanza? Did you find anything out?”
“It’s that little slave kid! They might have found the kid when it disappeared…”
“Oh, right!”
Jozu slapped his knee. He knew that the slave girl had witnessed the whole thing.
They didn’t regret the act itself, even though they were now feeling a bit careless about it.
“Then we’ll have to get the kid back from those guys.”
“Should we go after that lousy party?”
“Yeah! I’m getting cold feet… I wish I could have just killed them all!”
The Rank 2 party Grand Shark, though not as good as Yggdrasia, was also a genius in their own right.
Their unique fighting style and combinations caught the attention of the upper class, and at one point there were even rumors that they would become the exclusive retainers of the Royal Family.
However, their meteoric rise ended there. They had simply hit their ceiling.
Even within Rank 2, there were many more talented adventurers than them. They were gradually losing their positions to such people, and in their daily frustration, they committed violent incidents.
The scandal of beating up an employer they didn’t like spread quickly. A court case was filed against them, but the Adventurers’ Guild somehow managed to get their sentences reduced in recognition of their past achievements.
“We can still do it…! At least better than dealing with that Litty kid! It’s getting really out of hand!”
“Yeah, it’s so frustrating to watch that brat. She’s like Red Flag that was praised for something she’s not even good at.”
“That party went all the way to Rank 1 just from flattery…. Watch, one day I’ll make them pay for it.”
“Ah, they would know who’s the strongest…”
A total of four Grand Shark members made their move, all of them with shark fin hair. The appearance of the four men were like sharks starting to swim in search of prey.
***
In the late evening in the Royal City, a man was on the move. The person broke a window of a house with a weapon.
“Who’s there?”
The occupants of the house shouted and checked outside, but the person was already gone.
After running and catching his breath, the figure put his hand on his chest.
“This is good, this is good…”
Gripping his weapon, the figure moved again. Destroying the flower beds, throwing stones at the windows.
He ran away and repeated the heinous act.
“Enough… that’s enough…”
The figure disappeared into the darkness of the night.
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