A Girl Who Was Told 'You Have No Talent' Turned Out To Be A Talented Monster-Chapter 121.2

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Buard climbed into the wheelhouse, and soon the ship started moving. Unlike the ocean, the boat turned forcefully through the sand.

Litty was on the edge of her seat, experiencing a power she had never felt before. She leaned forward, but was pulled back by Roma.

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In the cabin, X-Piece summarized the information Raybard had given them as the Red Dawn sailed through the Sea of Sand.

Even Raybard did not know everything about the Douglade ruins.

“The question is, where are we going to go? We need to bring back something unknown to get the old man (Habarac) to admit defeat.” (Ennely)

“Ennely-san, the Douglade Ruins were inhabited, weren’t they?” (Litty)

“I don’t know whether it was inhabited or not…” (Ennely)

“If there is something that has not been discovered yet, I think it will be in a place that has been hidden by someone. Any normal person would do so if it was something important or valuable.” (Litty)

“Right. That’s what makes it different from a natural dungeon.” (Ennely)

Ennely was surprised by Litty’s deep thoughtfulness. She had never imagined it from her character.

If Litty’s guess was correct, it would tie in with the tablet found in Habarac’s compound.

“Let’s explore the area, examining everything with that perspective. And of course, watch out for traps.” (Roma)

“Yes, Roma-san, if there are traps, then that means someone didn’t want anyone to be there. Woo! I’m excited!” (Litty)

“A good adventurer would…” (Roma)

“Monsters!” (Sand Sailor)

One of the sailors outside shouted. Litty and the others quickly went out on deck to find a green object writhing in the sandy sea. It was a cactus, covered in tiny spines, and it opened its big mouth.

It was a Sambar, a plant-type monster designated as a 4th rank. It was running alongside the sand ship, flexing its limp, elongated body.

“Pull back! Our job is to get all of you safely to your destinations!” (Buard)

“That’s right! And if you don’t have a long-range attack, it won’t even reach it!” (Buard)

The sailors fired their bow guns at the Sambar in unison. All the shots hit the Sambar, knocking it over on its side and separating it from Red Dawn.

“That’s remarkable!” (Litty)

“What the heck! Keep going, there is another monster!” (Buard)

Now on the other side, in addition to Sambar, Kerrig, another monster of the 4th rank, was also aiming at the Red Dawn.

The featherless bird, the chief of the group, was showing off its legs, blasting through the sandy sea without a care in the world.

“It’s running on that sandy sea!” (Litty)

“It’s so quick, it’s difficult to aim with a bow gun. Then just wait and see… here it comes!” (Buard)

The Kerrig leaped towards the men on deck. Buard, who was facing it, held up his axe to intercept the Kerrig.

But it was a Sambar that attacked. It fired its spines into the deck. A few spines flew in a wider area, but it was Litty who leaped out to repel them.

“Yaaaah!” (Litty)

Litty knocked down all the spines, including the ones that Sambar fired in rapid succession.

This monster, which was rated as a 3rd rank because of the nastiness of its attacks, was a far greater threat than the forest leader that Litty and Roma had defeated.

The terrain in the Sea of Sand, combined with the fact that the monsters in this area were much stronger than their Rank could trick travelers and adventurers that underestimated them.

“That’s outrageous! Did she see through the spine attack? What kind of dynamic vision did she have!” (Buard)

“I’ll attack with my bow as well!” (Litty)