Chapter 59
You are the Supporting Role
ââ¦â¦Then can I ask you a question?â
Lillian asked back with an anxious look. Enrique nodded willingly. Then Lillian, who had been dithering, carefully opened her mouth.
âHave you ever fought a beast?â
âA beast? Do you mean a real battle against monsters?â
Enrique looked a little surprised at the unexpected question. Seeing this, Lillian thought she was asking a useless question.
Enrique Evans was the elite of the nobility who was guaranteed advancement. Then why would he be sent to a scene where monsters came out? It would be like a director of a chaebol company running errands for copies that only new employees would do.
Surprisingly, however, her director seemed to have made some copies before. Enrique, who was pondering something, opened his mouth and replied.
âYou know, itâs been years. While patrolling near the coast, I ran into a group and fought them.â
âAt the beachâ¦â¦. What kind of monster was it?â
âLizard Man.â
Enriqueâs thoughtful eyes deepened. He seemed to recall the fierce battles of the past. Seeing this, Lillian felt an unexpected sense of homogeneity.
Anyone who hasnât fought monsters in person wouldnât know the threats and fears of beings other than humans. Armed with large, sharp teeth, and frightening claws, they were too strong. On the other hand, humans were naked and helpless, having to risk their life with only a sword in hand.
âI heard Lizard Man is very strong, thatâs amazing.â
Lillian actually didnât even know what kind of monster Lizard Man was. So she picked out the most generic words possible. Fortunately, Lillian didnât seem to have said anything wrong. Enrique, nodded and replied,
âYes, itâs a monster that usually eats fish. But sometimes they eat human young children, or take virgins as wives. So considering the security of the village, we had to kill them.â
But contrary to his words, Enriqueâs expression darkened. He sounded as if he were trying to rationalize his action. The fact that he killed a group of monsters seemed to bother him. He was such a sweet and straight-forward person.
Lillian somehow seemed able to understand Enriqueâs mind. She also slayed monsters in the visions made by Saléos, but if it were real, she would be distraught. Even if she was defending herself, it was not easy to cut off a life with oneâs own hands.
âYou did well. Because of you I am sure the townspeople were very relieved.â
Saddened, Lillian casually reached out and comforted the back of Enriqueâs hand. Enrique was startled by the unexpected contact. As soon as their eyes met, Enriqueâs white cheeks turned red.
âWhat a strange person you are.â
Enrique muttered as he turned his head. It was hard to put into words, but the moment their eyes met felt somehow special. It felt like Lillian really looked at him and understood him. Feeling vulnerable, he was shy even though he was also comforted.
The two were silent for a moment. There was a strangely bitter and sweet air flowing between them. Enrique heistated, his fresh face dyed red. He was uncomfortable in this type of atmosphere, it was unfamiliar and awkward and he didnât know what to do. So he changed the subject with a cough.
âAnyway, Lizard Manâs skin is full of water. So they are very flame resistant. Itâs good for gloves or outerwear. I also made some out of their leather back then.â
After speaking, Enrique wanted to bite his tongue. What? Gloves made of monster skin? How could he say that in this atmosphere?
Enrique bowed his head in self-loathing and ridicle for the first time in a long time.
Suddenly something grabbed his shoulders and his vision was filled with Lillianâs face. She exclaimed, her charming green eyes, shining like stars,
âThose gloves, can you show me?â
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âTheyâre ugly,â
declared Saleos, raising an eyebrow. Lillian pouted and protested,
âIs that the pressing problem now? Itâs much better to be ugly than to be burned to death!â
âI would rather burn to death than wear those gloves.â
â¦..Letâs not argue.
Lillian trembled and turned away from Saleos.
Her hands donned the gloves Enrique lent her. When Lillian showed great interest in these gloves, he gladly lent them to her, believing her lie that, âI wanted to refer to the design.â
To be honest, these gloves made of monster leather were not pretty. It was a mottled ochre color with unknown stripes. If Lillian had to describe it, it felt like the skin of a moldy crocodileâs living in the Amazon. Enrique, who believed Lillian words that it was pretty, must have been a naive angel.
Instead of being concerned that it was ugly, she was enamored that these gloves were resistant to flames. So in two days time what she faced the Salamanderâs flame in the Billionâs arena she would be protected. Lillianâs expression darkened when she recalled the match coming up.
âCan I really make it out alive?â
She hadnât even won against the water basilisk yet. How could she beat Salamander, who was stronger than them? Of course, Saleos said he wouldnât let her die, but she didnât have much faith. He was a demon after all.
âItâs probably a lie. Wouldnât it be easier to eat my soul after Iâm dead? Maybe thatâs why he forced me to go to the arena.â¦!â
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