I’ll Just Live As A Villain - Chapter 28
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The dwarf was gasping for breath as he stared at me with his sullen eyes.
“Have you pulled out Jupiter, human child?”
The dwarf asked, grating his teeth. He had a huge hammer in his hand.
I gulped my saliva over the threatening situation. But I pretended I didn’t feel any pressure.
“Yes, I did.”
“Then the one in your hand…”
“It’s Jupiter.”
The dwarf opened his eyes wide. There was a close distance between us and he drew nearer to me with a heavy step.
[Harry! Where are you? Harry!]
I called Harry in a hurry. But there was no answer back.1
While I was nervously calling Harry, the dwarf was coming right in front of me.
I saw the dwarf breathing hard in front of me and my shoulders tightened.
“You…”
The dwarf grimly called me and threw the giant hammer on the floor.
The hammer fell off with a loud noise.
‘I can’t believe he was holding that heavy hammer lightly like a feather.’
The real weapon of that dwarf was not a hammer, but his fist.
‘So you’re gonna beat me up with your fist?’
I can’t believe a weak human like you pulled out the Holy Sword! I’ll kill you and I’ll have the Holy Sword!
The dwarf’s eyes seemed to say so.
His fist was as large as the size of a child’s head.
‘If I got hit by that punch, I would be dead.’
I called Harry with all my strength as I closed my eyes.
“Harry!”
At the same time my cry rang in the mountain, the dwarf reach out his big hands to me…
“Huh?”
The dwarf hugged me. No matter how many times I rolled my eyes, nothing changed.
‘What is this situation?’
The dwarf ran and jump all over the place holding me, who could not grasp the situation.
“Finally, a human who had pulled out the Jupiter appeared! Finally!”
Harry appeared from a distance away from me as my hand was been swaying back and forth by the dwarf.1
“Why don’t you stop?”
“Harry!”
When I met a certain ally in such a situation, I was glad to see him.
But that was only for a moment.
He said he would come straight away, but he did not come to my call several times, and now he appeared late.
“You said you’d come as soon as I called you!”
“I supposed so.”
The dwarfs’ disturbance grew.
“It’s a chance to touch the Holy Sword.”
“But we have to go to the human village!”
“Humans can’t be trusted.”
“But the Holy Sword chose a human being.”
Countless voices mingled.
It was their chief Nuan who settled the confusion.
“Be quiet!”
The noisy space in place quickly quieted down. It was the evidence that he was a great leader who took control of the village.
“I hire Rapashe.”
“Father!”
As soon as Nuan’s words ended, a voice filled with discontent popped out.
A woman dwarf, whose scarlet hair was neatly tied, came to the front. Perhaps she was Rapashe.
“I want to stay here. I don’t need the glory to touch the Holy Sword.”
“But you are the best in our kind. The best blacksmith in our clan should touch the holy sword.”
“But…”
“Rapashe, it’s the chief’s order.”
On Nuan’s words, Rafashe bit her lips. She stormed out of the dinner room with tearful face.
I passed the stiffened Harry and headed for where the Wyvern was waiting. Soon, Harry came to his senses and quickly followed me.1
“Yvesria.”
“Yes, Harry.”
Harry laughed even though we only exchanged our names once.