Chapter 190: Love and Obsession (5) (1/2)

Chapter 190: Love and Obsession (5)

Chi-Woo instinctively knew this wasn’t good He didn’t knoas going on, but he decided to step in Not only between the toe Before he could even step forward, though, two voices in his head spoke up to stop him

—Let them be

[Don’t intervene]

In addition to Philip, Mimi also told hireed on anything

‘Why…?’

—Hm…how should I explain this since you were an ordinary person before?

‘Is it because of ain merits?’

—That’s not it at all More than that…

Philip seeht words Mimi spoke up instead

[No hero acts on their own Of course there are some who try to reap all the benefits, but e, priest—this was the traditional team composition most heroes wanted A hero’s class wasn’t limited to a warrior, and they needed cos

—It’s as Ms Miardless of if you are a hero or not, you need to think of the pros and cons of your class A hero can’t be good at everything no matter what class they are

‘But Chi-Hyun—’

—Come on, you have to take your brother out of the conversation He’s not just an exception, but a super rare exception

Philip said in a slightly angry voice

—If all the heroes who came to Liber were like your brother, the De tireement

—Think about it Why did you need the hero na skills in detecting and sensing during the Salem Academy incident…ah</e to tell him There was no team made up of only warriors, and there was no tea a party, one needed to consider the balance of classes

—And when members join a team, they are expected to fulfill roles that fit their skills and class But that’s not the only big issue As I said before, everyone besides Hawa here is a hero

It was like a pro needed to detect traces and tell them of the enemies’ presence beforehand And Ru Aht ene supported by them, Apoline needed to provide firepower As for Hawa…

It was then Hawa spoke up, “Did Itone suggested that she didn’t think she’d done anything wrong Apoline slightly tilted her head at Hawa’s confident attitude Then she met Hawa’s stubbornly defiant eyes with a stare

“Yes, you did Your performance just noasn’t bad, and that’s why I said your skills were quite good But it seems I must explaina mysterious, weak monster”

Hawa’s face stiffened

“But if we face anotherabout and realize afterward that it’s a strong one, will you act in the same way?”

“I’ripping her fists tightly, but Apoline shook her head and asked again

“And what if you die doing that?”

“I won’t blame anybody else but me for ain

“I ondering why our conversation was going nowhere, but it see about the sa teacher “Basically, I a you that there’s no need for you to participate in battles”

“Why is that? Because I’m a native?”

Apoline’s eyes widened, but she soon recollected herself and said, “Aha” She snorted andwhy you were talking about opportunity and proving yourself… You said you were froh idea about what kind of environrown up in You instinctively search for your opponent’s weaknesses and are skilled at attacking with the element of surprise” Apoline looked at Hawa from head to toe and voiced her assessments “It seems you were also trained as an assassin…”

Hawa didn’t speak Her silence suggested that Apoline was right

“But we don’t need an assassin We need souide—so-terencies In other words, we don’t need soy developed by those already experienced in battle, nor soht create unexpected situations just to fulfill their greed”

Apoline thought there was no need for theood or bad It was si she shouldn’t have done “We are a teaain, “Do you think we created a team because ere bored? We formed one because we have different expectations for each member”

If Hawa acted on her own, it would be harder for the team members to fulfill their individual roles and protect her, thus defeating the purpose of for a teah toher speech Hawa didn’t say a word the whole time, but she didn’t appear convinced at all Instead, it seeer Apoline didn’t know the whole story, but she had a guess why Haas this persistent and intent on going her way

Last night, Apoline had woken up in theaway her sweat and heard the conversation between Hawa and Chi-Woo She didn’t knohat they were talking about then, but she could understand it now; she knehy Hawa’s heart was so inflamed with the desire to prove herself