A Girl Who Was Told 'You Have No Talent' Turned Out To Be A Talented Monster-Chapter 91.2

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Roma watched the situation quietly. If he said something that made Litty uncomfortable, she would think about interfering.

“It’s not much of a fight if you’re struggling against that level of opponent. Josu, as far as I know, even as a Rank 2 adventure, is mid-level at best…. You can use a bow, can’t you? If so, you should make more use of it and control your opponents more effectively. If you had done so, he would have tried to approach you aggressively because of his character. And yet, you fired only a few shots and gave up all because you couldn’t hit him. Besides, that style has many blind spots. It’s not very nice to lose the advantage to a guy who was trying to get close to you, even if it was your first time fighting him.”

“You’re awfully knowledgeable, aren’t you?”

“I’ve learned a lot… It’s also your lack of knowledge that you didn’t know about that twin thunderbolt spear. If you’re going to be an adventurer, you should at least have some knowledge of magic tools. You could have assumed that Josu would be targeting civilians as well. But I guess it’s a good thing that you caught him off guard and finished him off with your fists.”

Driven by an unexplainable uneasiness,

Roma suddenly said, “Aren’t you being too specific?”

The students’ eyes widened at Jester’s rambling. He was the most popular among the girls in the school, but most of them were watching him from afar because of his taciturn image. No one could have imagined him talking as much as he did.

“I see. I guess I’m not quite there yet after all.” (Litty)

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Roma responded to Litty, “You are an active adventurer. Shouldn’t you not take a stranger’s words at face value?”

Litty replied to Roma, “But I think Jester-san is strong enough to be an active adventurer. After all, he’s even working as that man‘s bodyguard.”

“That man? I don’t know who you are talking about, but I don’t think you should get too close to him.”

“Why is that?”

“Because…”

Roma choked on her own words, wondering why she was becoming so desperate, because of Jester’s presence.

Looking at Litty and Jester, she couldn’t quite bring herself to express what she was feeling.

“He’s a boy… I think it’s best to be vigilant.”

“Roma-san, what are you talking about? What do you mean by he’s a boy…”

“Ah, It’s about to start.”

Before they knew it, the time for the opening of the school festival was approaching. From the main gate, a wave of people flooded in. Then came the hustle and bustle, indicating the start of the school festival.

“Litty-san! What should I do?”

“Kuufa-san, you stay here, and when the time is right, you and Aquaria-san should distribute water.”

“I see! You want them to stay hydrated?”

“Yes, that’s right. And don’t forget to advertise us.”

“Yes! Yes, yes!”

“Kuufa-chan, aren’t you getting a little too nervous?”

Kuufa was on edge, and Roma’s comment was right on the money.

Litty really wanted to join the group. For now, she trusted the students and listened to the buzz in the distance.

It was up to the support team whether a client would come to this desolate place.

“Hmmm, that’s frustrating. I’ll go with them.” (Jester)

“Are you sure?” (Litty)

“I don’t have time to dilly-dally. Besides, if I whisper sweet nothing to the girls, they’ll give it a shot.” (Jester)

“That’s terrible…” (Roma)

Jester’s flippant lines disgusted Roma. Litty’s innocent lines, on the other hand, were a nice neutralizer.

As Jester headed down Main Street, Litty unbearably jumped onto the roof of the guild. The vantage point from above offers a panoramic view of the school festival.

“Oh! Someone’s here! That guy is a fourth-year culinary student!”

The fourth-year culinary arts student came to the mock guild and said that the event was unexpectedly popular and that they were running out of stock and manpower. This was to be expected for the culinary department of an academy that sometimes produces court cooks.

Mia, the receptionist, informed him promptly, “We are willing to accept your commission and this will be the fees.”

“Eh, it’s surprisingly expensive…”

“Well, I’ll give you a discount as a bonus. In exchange, be sure to give us a share of your profits later.”

“Sure, sure!”