Chapter 29: The Legend Of The Legendary Librarian (3)

497 38 1
                                    

While most hero costumes had a bright atmosphere, villain costumes largely had a sinister vibe, almost declaring, 'I am a villain.'

And at the peak of that was Gyeolsa.

It might seem a bit shallow because the executives and the leader were all women, but from the leader to the palace guard, the steelworker, the ceramic worker, and chaos, the 'Four Calamities' of the 'Four Heavenly Kings' all had overwhelming mana and combat power.

However, like true villains, they committed the most vicious acts while operating only in Korea.

Even if we let go of the fact that the villain's name was designated by the Hero Association.

Each of their costumes committed an atrocity by operating in a style that did not fit the East at all but was directly taken from Western styles!!

[With the audacity to wear costumes that undermine Korean decency! Designs that absolutely require mosaic processing on regular Korean broadcasts are the most wicked acts that trouble this country! This is the mindset of a villain! Ohohoho!]

With that, Gyeolsa was directly challenging the censorship regulations of this country.

The leader appeared in the front wearing a very quiet dress, but the leader's transformed form had a sizable mana pouch that was caught by censorship.

Personally, it's a design I really liked.

Because it's a design that looks like a female demon who would be a second or third-in-command among the enemies in a medieval fantasy game.

It was a good design that could help prevent me from over-immersing in this world that was too deep into Korean patriotism.

Should I say it was a design that reminded me that this world is an 'otherworld'?

In that sense, I preferred such designs.

Because the pride in their countries that people felt in this world was too excessive in Korean patriotism to me, and it was burdensome.

"Grr...."

Yumir twisted her mouth at the sight of the leader's costume.

"... It's cool, but the problem is that it's a villain. If I follow that, I'll get expelled immediately."

"You're right. This is just... I wanted to show this costume to indicate that it's inappropriate for you, Yumir. Let's move on."

After closing the leader's video, I checked the comments again.

"Look at these comments. How about the explosively cool golden mace?"

"I don't think that's right. I'm just a normal E-Class. People will scold me if an E-Class wears the king's clothes."

"That's too bad."

If she were an EX-Class, no one could say anything, even if she had a mace and a sword scabbard, but right now, we were just choosing student Yumir's design, so it was difficult to make a choice in many ways.

Suddenly.

One comment caught my eye.

['How about 'Goblin'? Not just any Goblin, but this 'Dodjirider.']

"...What is this?"

I became uneasy with the sudden mention of 'Goblin' and the attached link.

"Shall we click on this?"

"It seems like a dangerous link...."

"Don't you know Dodjirider?"

Even though the name itself felt a bit odd, Yumir seemed to know what Dodjirider was.

I Became the Academy's Kibitz Villain [part 1]Where stories live. Discover now