Chapter 29
You’ve Got The Wrong House, Villain
You've Got The Wrong House, Villain Chapter 29
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The man wearing a frog mask flinched in his seat. The woman sitting next to him seemed to have deduced his identity based on his visible physical features.
âWhat? The alchemy genius?â
âDid you say Damon Salvatore?â
âGasp, then is that real?â
Suddenly, the auction hall caught on fire.
â1.1 billion gold!â
â1.2 billion gold!â
â1.2 billion, 5000 gold!â
â1.2 billion, 7000 gold!â
âDammit, 1.3 billion gold!â
The number of people participating in the bidding skyrocketed. The name âDamon Salvatoreâ coming from the womanâs mouth seemed to have amplified their confidence in the philosopherâs stone.
âAh, thatâs why I said you should at least wear a wigâ¦â
âThese stupid moronsâ¦! 1.5 billion gold!â
The man in a frog mask grit his teeth and raised the bidding price.
â2 billion gold.â
But someone in front called out an even larger amount. The man in a frog mask jumped out of his seat in a frenzy.
âHey, you idiots! Thatâs not the philosopher stone!â
âThen whyâre you trying to win! 2 billion, 5000 gold!â
âRightâ¦! Youâre trying to deceive us to win! 2 billion, 6000 gold!â
A forced laugh spilled from my lips.
Normally, I would have also joined the fight by now and tried to win the item but I felt no inclination to do so. Ever since the host took off the red cloth, my eyes had be transfixed to the item revealed underneath.
That thing inside a glass box.
A crude mineral that looked like a slightly large piece of stone.
I knew what this thing was.
As the man in a frog mask, sub male-lead Damon Salvatore said, that thing wasnât the philosopherâs stone.
It was what was injected countless times into the body of test subjects, myself included, at the research institute. That thing was none other than a ruinâs fragment.
â2.5 billion goldâ¦!â
Finally, I rose from my seat. And under the commotion in the hall, I stretched my hand upwards.
Clangâ¦!
âUwa!â
âKyaaâ¦!â
Thread shot from my hand smashing through the alchemized ceiling lights, one by one. The auction house went dark in an instant. Taking that chance, I sent a thread to the stage this time.
Iâve decided. Today, Iâm a righteous thief.
âWha, what the! Securityâ¦!â
âProtect the philosopherâs stone!â
The people of the auction house, including the host, kicked up a fuss but the ruinâs fragment had already been skewered by my thread and left the stage.
Thwack!
âEuk!â
Oops, I guess my aim was a little off.
The object flying to me hit the head of someone sitting in front. I inwardly apologized to whoever it was. After it finally arrived in my hand, I hid the palm-sized box in my cloak and slipped out the auction door.
âThe philosopherâs stone is gone!â
âHow is that possible!â
âBlock the entrance nowâ¦!â
The area behind me brightened up like a light switch was turned on. Although they discovered the item was missing relatively fast, it was already too late.
I sensed the presence of incoming security guards and shot out a thread. Using it as a support, I flung myself out the hallwayâs glass window and landed outside.
* * *
âWow, what is happening?â
Snow couldnât stop the surprised laughter that burst out of his mouth. Here he was thinking that something was triggering his interest for a change, then out of the blue, chaos ensued.
The face under a deer mask tilted to the side. His eyes were scanning the rowdy auction house.
This was a secret auction attended only by nobles and wealthy people. Normally, he was the Snow who wandered the streets in a sloppy appearance but actually, he had more than enough qualification to come to this auction.
Moreover, because he was now dressed smartly to attend this auction, he seemed like a completely different person from the one who went to the coffeehouse, looking shabby. Most of all, the current Snow didnât have the bushy brown hair that covered half of his face.
Behind the deer mask, his neatly trimmed blood-red hair swayed softly, glistening under the lighting.
âI said! Itâs not! The philosopher stone! You frustrating bastardsâ¦!â
Snow turned to where the shout was coming from.
Damon Salvatore, whose true identity was already revealed, ran to the front and had thrown his frog mask on the floor.
âSir! Itâs difficult for us if you cause a disturbance hereâ¦!â
âDifficult? Difficult? Do you want to me to show you what difficult is? You scamming fuckers!â
Alchemist Damon Salvatore.
By far, one of the top geniuses even in the âAlchemist Towerâ.
A corner of Snowâs lips curled upwards as he watched the alchemist lose his marbles, his nasty short fuse obviously still intact.
Actually, Snow was one of the people who acted like a decoy and raised the bidding price earlier. Of course, he wasnât a crazy alchemist like Damon Salvatore, nor was he trying to actually win the thing called the philosopher stone.
It was just that Snow sensed earlier on that the man wearing a frog mask was Damon Salvatore so he thought of raising the price a little to provoke Damon.
Although things didnât go the way he expected, he felt a little refreshed to see Damon Salvatore explode in anger while not getting what he wanted.
âYou donât know when to quit, Damon Salvatore.â
Damon was losing his temper at the auction house manager, then he stopped at the voice that flew in from the side.
âDonât you think itâs time to learn the world doesnât move as you wish and I donât know, reduce the times you go insane?â
Cold, dark eyes skid in the direction of the voice.
And a man sitting in the front seat with his chin propped on his hand, came into sight.
âYouâ¦â
The man was wearing a deer mask. Naturally, Damon couldnât see his face but he could easily decipher the manâs identity from the voice he heard and the red hair he could see.
âHah. No wonder I thought this auction management was a mess, considering itâs pretty well-known.â
Following that, Damonâs mouth was dripping arsenic.
âTheir level is obvious, seeing as a bastard like you is here.â
âWith you foolishly making a scene like this auction belongs to you, I think itâs just at your level, isnât it?â[1]
Crackle.
Lightning seemed to strike between the two for a second.[2]
The people around instantly felt the temperature drop and trembled as they studied them.
Damon, who was glaring at Snow, looked away first as if saying Snow wasnât even worth being his opponent, and coldly turned around.
âWhy waste my time with an abandoned dog, all bark and no bite.â
Words filled with blatant ridicule arrived at Snowâs ears. Damon stepped on the frog mask on the floor, crushing it to pieces.
Snow picked his ears at the ridiculing words which didnât even tickle him. Then he also got up from his seat. There was no reason to be in the auction house anymore. Although the management was blocking peopleâs exit because of the missing item at the auction, most of the people there were nobles, so they werenât easy to control.
In that gap, Snow also took snuck out the door. As he walked through the quiet hallways, Snow tilted his head. In the end, he didnât find Yuri inside there.
Perhaps the place she meets Damon Salvatore wasnât here but somewhere?
Then again, when he thought about it, it didnât make sense for an ordinary female employee of a coffeehouse to be attending a place like this auction house, even if there was something a little unusual about her.
âMore importantlyâ¦â
Snow lifted his hand to touch the cracked top of his deer mask. It was the sign of him being hit by something flying in the air when the lights went off in the auction hall earlier.
âThat was definitely the thing on the stage.â
The flying piece of rock connected to something like a white thread still lingered before his eyes.
He didnât know who it was but he felt they were a bold thief. Most of all, with just the fact that the thief destroyed Damon Salvatoreâs expectations, Snow found himself liking the thief.
Although they did smack his head while stealing that item.
âLetâs enjoy the festival since Iâm out anywaysâ¦â
He muttered to himself after standing and watching the streets for a few minutes after leaving the building.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Honestly, it had been a long time since he went to a place filled with so many people.
Only
Knowing he wouldnât merge into the crowd with his distinct attire, Snow covered himself with a cloak. And he bought one of the frog masks sold on the street, replacing the mask that was covering his face before.
Then he mingled into the crowd moving towards the square to see the upcoming firework.
For the first time in a long while, the night was noisy.
Translatorâs Corner:
[1] Damn, I spent 30 mins refining this sentence. Not even kidding. And it still sounds terrible. A more accurate translation is: âWith you making a scene like a reckless fool as if this auction belongs to you, I think itâs just at your level?â but that sounds crappy.
[2] You know that thing in manga, where thereâs lightning crackling between two characters? I imagine something like that.
T/N: Theyâre already raising the price by a 100 million. Seems a bit silly to raise it by 5k, eh?