I’ll Just Live As A Villain - Chapter 26
‘So it is good to have the arrival of the information guild chief here.’
Who knew the day would come when I would be glad to see Catherine’s fish?
“I’m glad you’re here.”
“……what?”
Luke looked stunned at my friendly welcome.
“Shall we sit down and talk first?”
I offered him a seat and didn’t stop there.
Luke, who wandered for a moment with a puzzled look, soon sat down. I also took a seat opposite him.
“I hope your face would come back the way it was. If you keep looking like that, I’ll feel like I’m talking to Emma.”
The disguise was discovered anyway. Luke took off the mask without saying much, as he thought he no longer need to wear a stuffy mask.
Luke’s face, which was revealed, was unusually ordinary for a man who lived in a back alley.4
It was a look that no one would notice among the people mixed in the streets. His common brown hair and brown eyes played a part.
But sitting face to face like this and looking at his face, there was something strange about him.
‘I feel like I’m facing a deep, dark spring?’
The tip of my heart tickled with a strange fear at the discovery of the unknown.
While I was observing Luke, he was also alert.
“How did you know me?”
He asked me, more relaxed than he had been a moment ago.
I glanced up at Harry, who gave me a decisive hint and I looked up.
“It smells bad.”2
“Smell?”
“You don’t know? You smell so bad.”4
“That can’t be right.”
Luke raised his arm to check his body odor as if he could not believe it.
When I saw him with a serious face, I could not help but laugh.
The noise stopped Luke’s behavior.
“What? Was it a lie?”
“I’m not lying. It smells really bad!”
‘It’s not me, it was Harry.’4
But it was never a lie anyway.
But with one laugh, I lost all his trust.
“…it’s my fault to believe what Yvesria Oberon said.”
Luke leaned back in his chair with a dejected smile. For a moment, I thought he was quite resentful about what I said.
“My perfect disguise couldn’t have been caught by Yvesria Oberon. You just took a guess, didn’t you? You didn’t recognize me last night.”
“Did you meet me last night?”
The vigilance that remained in Luke’s eyes was completely destroyed.
“Why are you looking suddenly for Dwarfs?”
I smiled and reached out my hand at Luke’s question.
“300,000 gold if you’re curious.”10
“What?”
“Information is money. I give and sell information to rich people at a high price. “
Luke opened his mouth, when I said the same thing he said to me just a little while ago. His stupid figure made me snort and put my arms together.2
“Now you see how mean you were a little while ago?”
“This is how you want revenge?”
“I’m not that upset. I just meant to show how I felt.”
Erell’s situation was something that Luke would soon know if the rumor began to spread.
There was no need to try to hide such a problem.
I shrugged my shoulders and began to explain what had happened in Erell.
Luke was serious while listening to the long story. It is not Catherine’s fish Luke, but the information guild’s chief Luke, who is sitting in front of me.
The story of his greatest interest was of course the part where I tamed the Wyverns.
“How did you tame the Wyverns?”
I laughed and reached out my hand this time again.
“If you’re curious, one billion gold. This is not a joke.”
“Well, that’s definitely a valuable information.”
Luke backed away, too. He didn’t seem to expect my answer in the first place.
“I already have some information about the dwarfs.”
“You know where they live?”
“Knights and blacksmiths who want to make a great sword often searched the dwarfs. The information they have found will remain in the guild.”
It was such an enormous amount, how can all of that fit in there?
‘Isn’t it heavy?’
But the bag was light as a feather.
‘what?’