A Girl Who Was Told "You Have No Talent" Turned Out To Be A Talented Monster - Chapter 80.1
Litty Responds Calmly
“Extra! Extra! Yggdrasia has been stripped of its adventurer’s license! Yggdrasia is sent to the mines! Amphisbaena team rounded up!”
Flyers were scattered as men ran around Royal Capital. These men were from the city’s information publishers.
It was one of the means by which the people obtained information, and its influence was immeasurable, for better or worse.
The reactions of those who picked up one of the flyers varied.
“I can’t believe it!!!”
“As expected. I wasn’t wrong about them.”
“I now understand why there’s an anti-Yggdrasia group forming…”
“That snake got caught! Heck, yeah! I knew this would happen one day!”
Some could only let out a surprised comment, others were indignant, doubting the information, others were well-informed. What this situation brought about was confusion.
Some have astutely pointed out that this information was true, some said it should not have been made public.
Litty, who was walking around the chaotic capital with a blank face, took one of the leaflets distributed on the street.
“…It doesn’t mention me, huh?”
“Shhh! The King took care of it, so don’t say anything about it!”
“Is, is that so?”
There was no mention of the fact that Yggdrasia had abused a girl.
The misuse of his privileges after deceiving the King, his barbaric behavior in the capital, and his reputation among adventurers. Only those were mentioned.
Roma thought that the King was deliberately controlling information to prevent further damage to the people’s confidence.
Regulation information this time required a lot of effort even for those in charge as many people were involved directly or indirectly.
“I wonder if those involved were given hush money?”
“Eh?”
Roma muttered profanely out of nowhere, to which Litty reacted in surprise.
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The guild of adventurers was also talking about it, and those who had supported Yggdrasia were holding the leaflets with mixed feelings.
Many of them knew Litty well, and as soon as they saw her, they surrounded her with questions.
“You were his apprentice, weren’t you? What do you think about this?”
“I don’t think anything of it.”
“That’s very cold-hearted…”
When Litty expressed her honest feelings, she was met with a flippant response from someone unfamiliar with Yggdrasia’s barbaric behavior.
“Was he like that when you were his apprentice?”
“Yes.”
“But he taught you swordsmanship, didn’t he?”
“No.”
Litty’s curt response made the curious adventurer feel sour. However, he also seemed to have guessed what had happened, and stopped pursuing the matter.
At the same time, more and more people admired Litty’s unfathomable mental strength and toughness. They also started to make all sorts of scenarios in their mind.
Litty decided to keep silent. Or rather, she simply didn’t want to get involved in this mess any further.
Litty was more concerned about her career than her reputation. After all, she was in the guild to fulfill a request.
She quickly slipped out of her surroundings and headed for the bulletin board.
“From what I heard before, they’re good at what they do, but I don’t know what they’re really like.”
“I became an adventurer to become a hero like them, but now it all feels fake…”
“…I think I’m done with work for a while.”
Those affected by Yggdrasia’s bad side, or perhaps it should be called “Yggdrasia loss” were not a small number.
Apart from the adventurers who had left Yggdrasia to pursue their own goals, there were others who were genuinely depressed.
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