A Girl Who Was Told 'You Have No Talent' Turned Out To Be A Talented Monster-Chapter 89.2

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Roma was the same age as the students in their last year of academy. In addition, her mature appearance helped to make her remarks more persuasive.

Arthur, a male student, was in the lower middle of his class, and Mia, a female student, was at the bottom.

Within the elite class, they were in a relatively low position compared to the rest, so the location of the space assigned to them was making them feel even more depressed.

To be fair, Roma felt that they were all in a pitiful situation, especially if compared to the top five.

“Litty, I’m going to need you to take care of the practical training.”

“Yes! Everyone, please be there on time for tomorrow’s holiday!”

All but two of the students were more optimistic than enthusiastic. They were confident that they, as elites, could handle anything.

***

Next day.

Litty planned to train the students by having them do Rank 6 requests for a few days before the festival event.

Thankfully, non-adventurers could receive Rank 6 requests as long as they were accompanied by an adventurer.

But right now, the confidence students had shown in themselves was already crumbling. The reason for this was the fact that they were assembled before the sun had even risen.

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“It’s too early!” (Student)

“Our first job starts at this time. It’s not that difficult, so don’t worry.” (Litty)

“Oh, it will just be about unloading cargo. This is not a job for the elite, you know.” (Student)

“Ah, there they are.” (Litty)

A large convoy entered the entrance to the royal city. It consisted of several carriages, one of which was frighteningly long. The elites were already becoming overwhelmed by the tense expressions on the faces of those escorting them.

These caravans came to the capital with imported products from towns and villages in the provinces, and were the lifeblood of the Royal Capital. The goods included food, daily necessities, weapons, armor, furniture and even some magic tools.

When all the wagons had arrived in the capital, a stout man came up to Litty and the others with a crooked grin.

“Oh, you are the people who are going to help us! Well then, let’s get started! Now do as I tell you!”

“Yes! Let’s do it!”

The elites were already shaken by the voice of the man who was leading the group.

The amount of information in the man’s instructions was too much for some of them to grasp. The task was to put each item on a separate cart, depending on where it was to be shipped.

“This catfish over here is on cart number five! Stop blabbing and move on!”

“Umm, which one is this?”

“Which one is it? That’s number seven!”

“What the heck? Who are you calling an idiot?”

Ambry, 11th in his class, was annoyed with the man. An upperclassman like himself was being yelled at by someone who seemed to be an uneducated person.

Ambry glared at him, but the man was not the least bit intimidated and raised his voice even more angrily.

“I said quit blabbering and move!”

“Who the hell do you think you’re talking to!”

“I don’t care who you are! If you don’t want to do it, get lost!”

“You!”

“Ambry-san.”

Litty held Ambry’s fist and shook her head silently at Ambry’s outrage.

“Are you going to be like those top five?”

“Ah…”

Ambry was brought to his senses by Litty’s words. He was trying the same thing as them, using his power and authority as a cover for his arrogance.

Realizing that he was about to do the same thing as them, Ambry loosened up.

“…Doing this… wouldn’t make me different from them, who were beating our classmates unreasonably, right?”

“Yes. Anyway, look at them over there.”