Chapter 21: I knew he was a trash

 

It is an organization that has been able to grow large enough to have wyverns.

Since that is the case, they must have never taken any risky actions before growing up to this level and have only engaged in evil deeds done steadily and flawlessly.

Even minor crimes, such as shoplifting, are not done if the risk is high while committing crimes like kidnapping and murder if the risk is low enough.

It is clear that they have been thinking first, not in terms of profit and loss, but in terms of their safety.

And now, seeing me approaching slowly and without fear, they must have taken my presence as a sign of having enough time to defeat them and decided to flee from this place.

I think his insight and judgment in assessing his opponents without losing his composure or getting carried away is brilliant.

If they had acted in the right direction instead of doing evil, they would have not only earned a lot of money, but also the guild’s trust instead of a wyvern. They would have been able to live proudly under the sun, but where did they make a mistake?

Maybe they fell into banditry because they didn’t like the rules and common sense of society and guilds, but in the end, bandits also have their own rules and must abide by them.

The three people, whilst being scorned in my heart, were all diving headfirst into the group when their feet got caught by the ivy wrapping around their ankles by the trap magic spell I invoked when they tried to escape.

“Since you were stalling for time to escape, I took advantage of the time you gave me to bind your legs with magic so that you can’t escape, but apparently, you were all unaware of it.”

Their only mistake, if I may, was that they did not abandon Sufia and run away the moment they saw me.

Then I tied them up so they couldn’t escape, summoned a hawk with a summoning spell, and gave the order to report the capture of the three bandits to the guild and flew away.

I later learned that at this time, I was so excited by the act of combat in the real world, which I had not yet experienced, and that I could not even notice the tail of a single student.

At that time, I wished that I had noticed Sufia’s cheeks blushing and Bridgette’s face turning pale. I regretted it in the near future.

[POV Change]

I wonder if it was a dream.

How much better it would have been if it had been a dream.

I was the one who was keeping an eye on Kaisar, and at the same time that Sufia moved away from the trail and went into the forest, I saw Kaisar disappear and chase after Sufia.

I was filled with feelings like, ‘Oh, look what I’ve seen,’ ‘He finally showed his true colours,’ and ‘He’s a piece of s**t after all.’

However, the sight behind the scene was Kaisar in a black costume and black demon mask, three bandits trying to kidnap Sufia, and a wyvern raised by the Modell family.

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