A Girl Who Was Told 'You Have No Talent' Turned Out To Be A Talented Monster-Chapter 88.2
Merida squealed at Aquaria’s touch. Aquaria was just being mischievous, and there was no particular reason for her to do it, but it was a good stimulus for Merida.
It was a peaceful feeling to know that there was a daily life outside of competition and study.
“Don’t give up, face it first. The next class is starting, let’s go back.”
“If you are sincere, I’m sure they will understand.”
Litty affirmed Merida’s intentions. Litty, too, had not given up hope yet, even if she was viewed as an enemy.
She was more excited about the academy festival than anything else, and in fact, she was in the mood to get carried away.
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The space allotted to each student at the academy festival was fixed.
Especially for the final year students, the top class students were assigned the coliseum where they would have mock battles.
There were also spectator seats available, and the number of people that could be accommodated was in the hundreds, so there was plenty of room.
“This year, we’re doing it on our own. This will be your area.”
Badrick had designated other students a space in a corner of the coliseum that was about the size of a single room.
Merida’s determination was futile, and there was no room for discussion. Badrick and the others had no intention of forgiving their classmates, who had been siding with Litty and the others from the start.
“Are you dissatisfied? Of course not, right? Time is limited and things have to be prioritized. Hihihi!”
“Well, isn’t it fine? No one expects anything from you guys anyway.”
Oswal and Hissreite goaded their aghast classmates.
Furthermore, Kobigai, a male student in Hissreite’s service, stepped ahead of everyone else.
“Miss Hissreite is right. Everyone only has expectations from us, who were at the top.”
“In order to show our respect to those who came to witness us, reducing the waste is a must… Do you understand? Hihihi!”
Merida had nothing to say. She cursed herself for having even the slightest expectation.
At the same time, they had betrayed even Litty’s expectations.
It was too late to reflect on the fact that they had been abandoned by those at the top, and it was a disastrous turn of events for them to not be able to show their skills as elite students of the prestigious Aristopia Academy.
But since they couldn’t do anything about the current situation, they had no choice but to accept what was offered to them by the Top 5 as long as they could participate in the festival.
“Well, Merida, what’s the point of you being qualified as an adventurer in the first place? Since you’re a noble like me, you’ll still have status regardless of whether you become an adventurer or not. Moreover, adventurers may die instantly on the job. On the other hand, I can move an army at will. I can get results without doing anything, so what’s the point of becoming an adventurer?”
“What? What do you mean by that, Badrick-sama? You mean you don’t plan to be an adventurer?”
“Of course not. Why would I take it upon myself to go to my death, when it’s the job of the lowly?”
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For the first time, Litty looked at Badrick with anger. She knew that he was a fool, but disrespecting adventurers was going too far.
His comments were an insult to the adventurers who lost their lives, especially to Litty, who respected them a lot.
Litty expected everyone to have at least some admiration for adventurers, regardless of what kind of person they were. Moreover, if someone wanted to be an adventurer, they could always aim to be one. It was at this moment that her emotions clashed with Badrick’s words, which were insulting adventurers.
“Badrick-san, please apologize. The people who died are honorable people.”
“It’s Badrick-sama, am I clear?” (Badrick)
(T/N: ‘San’ is an equivalent of Miss, Ms, Mrs while ‘Sama’ is reserved for those with a higher prestige/status or addressing in honorifics.)