I Raised the Villains Preciously - Chapter 9-part-2
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Chapter 9 part 2 : I Raised the Villains Preciously
Translated by Tam
Edited by KBJ
Masha ran excitedly to the store and stopped.
“Huh? Whats wrong?”
Stop in front of the doll store! Masha! That can’t be true.
Masha’s eyes were on the next store.
There was a new store.
Masha’s steps turned to the store as if he possessed.
“What’s that?”
Hannah was also curious, so she moved to Masha’s side and looked at the store.
“Woah—”
“What is this?”
There was a lot of strange things inside the shop that looked like a show window.
Dried frogs, insects, blood-like feathers, skeletons, bones, and human hair.
“…..”
“Amazing.”
Masha shone his eyes as if he had never had such a shock in his nine-year-old life.
“Really…. Really…”
It’s weird.
“That’s cool!”
“Kkk.”
Hannah could hear something in Masha’s words.
“Cool? That?”
“Ack, what is that?”
Jeremy, who came to Hannah’s side, helped with a frown.
“What’s that gorgeous doll?”
It looks like a curse doll.
“Wow! The skull is glowing!”
You know that’s a skeleton.
Masha had already jumped into the store.
“—I don’t want to go in there.”
Naturally, Hannah didn’t want to step into a hideous store.
It seems like a witch who has a mantis shop in the hawk’s nose will sell things.
“Goodbye.”
Before she knew it, Ian and Jeremy took a few steps away and waved their hands.
What a betrayal.
Hannah had no choice but to enter the store alone.
“Teacher, look at this! This is mouse blood!
—Why do you sell such things?
“Uh.. is that so?”
However, Masha loved it so much that she couldn’t show her dislike.
“Wow! What’s this?”
Masha asked the clerk.
Hannah was surprised by the presence of a clerk who didn’t even know he was next to her.
No, if there is, pretend to be exist at least!
He was not a witch at this shop, but he was a clerk with a gloomy atmosphere.
His presence was blurry, so she could have believed that he was a ghost.
The clerk answered Masha’s question.
“…cannibalized fish.”
“Wow! It look gross!”
Hannah could confirm that Masha’s aesthetic was not much different from ordinary people.
“But you still think it’s gross.”
“I want it!”
You said it’s gross. It’s gross, but why do you want it?
Is this an old-fashioned sentiment that can’t keep up with the stream of consciousness in kids these days?
Hannah couldn’t understand Masha’s mind.
Then Masha spent a long time circling the store.
Everything he picked up was disgusting, but Hannah had to smile.
“Teacher!”
“Hm?”
She was fiddling with ostrich feathers because she was bored waiting, and Marsha called it significantly.
“I want this!”
“Uhm…”
What Masha had in his hand was an imitation skeleton.
Is that fake? It was a bit look like high quality.
Hannah was seriously worried.
Should she buy him that? Can they bring that to the temple?
But Masha’s taste is different—.
No way—?
For a moment, Masha’s incomprehensible taste was associated with her future career, which gave her goose bumps.
Once again, Masha’s future was a lunatic black wizard.
“Are you no longer interested with bear doll?”
She asked with the last hope without letting go of the string.
“Skull!”
“……”
Eventually, Hannah opened her wallet without energy.
“How much is it?”
“It’s five silver.”
The clerk, who was standing there with a grim mouth, smiled and said the price.
‘What is it…? No way. Was that the concept of the dark side of his face? It’s a great job.’
She was a little surprised, but she paid with admiration of the professional spirit.
Along with sounds, Hannah exchanged precious money with skulls.
Masha left the store with a bright face.
“You paid for that?”
Jeremy said with a disgusting look at Masha, who came out hugging the skull.
“It’s better to dig it somewhere—”
“Jeremy.”
Hannah shook her head firmly from side to side after calling Jeremy.
It meant not to say such things recklessly.
She’s afraid he will really dig up the grave.