I'm Actually Not Overpowered!

90 These People Think I'm A Pushover Hero, Don't They?

"Glorious in splendor, graceful in righteousness. His powerful hand stretches outward as he saves those in need from distress..."...Blah! Blah! Blah!

Asa, Gu, and Liebert continued singing praises to my name.

They even started reciting all the ridiculous stories they were told about 'The Hero' from their childhood.

Their voices overlapped, and the praises were so much that they nearly drove me insane.

'Cringe! Too cringe!!!'

If I wasn't too careful, these Adventurers would waste my time and I would not be able to obtain the items by the time they were done.

'I have no choice. I have to bring up the topic!'

"I know why the three of you are here." My voice calmly interrupted their chants of praises, or whatever.

"A-ah...?!"

"As expected of the Hero!"

"A-awesome..."

As expected, they looked at me with utter rapture.

However, this feeling soon died out, and a tense atmosphere took over the room.

The Adventurers who addressed me with great energy and zeal suddenly had grim faces.

'Ah, here comes the terrible news. They're about to give me their sob story.' I nearly rolled my eyes.

Asa seemed to be the Party Leader, so the other two were dead silent—waiting for her to spill the beans, no doubt.

I waited to hear whatever tall tale they would tell me. I knew I needed to exercise patience, but if it was one random excuse, then—

"I-I shouldn't be surprised that you know already... the trouble that has befallen Dulum..." Asa began, her voice quivering as she spoke.

Her eyes were red and filled with what appeared to be sorrow, and tears formed in her eyes.

'Oh? Her acting is good.'

I didn't expect her to be in on the corruption of the Adventurers City. Weren't people like Asa pure and kind? 'I'm disappointed, young lady...'

To think she too would stand the way of obtaining what was rightfully mine.

"Everything happened so suddenly, but Vice Guildmaster Zabdel said you must have already seen it coming..."

I knew it! Zabdel was the mastermind behind this whole thing.

'I really didn't expect him to be such a sly fox, but I guess you can't trust people.'

The only issue now was how to handle the situation.

The way Asa was sniffling, and the whole sob story narrative they had would probably put me in a tight spot—especially since I was the Hero.

'But I can't forget my weapons, can I? Damn, this is hard...' My eyes went back to Asa.

She was still sobbing, and the other two were comforting her.

As I watched them pat her back, I felt the hypocrisy from where I stood. They were all trying to gain my sympathy, weren't they?

'Bunch of sycophants!'

"W-we need your help, Legendary Dragon Slayer... I mean, Hero. Please, help us!"

'How shameless! Not only would they deprive me of my hard-earned weapons, but they also sought my aid?'

Things were already spinning out of control. Evidence of that was Asa already calling me 'Hero'.

They were obviously trying to take advantage of me.

[System Response]

<These Three Are In Character List!>

<They Do Not Mean Any Harm!>

<They Are Not Enemies!>

'A-ah... I nearly forgot about that.'

But, wasn't that what made this situation even more surprising? I mean, they were supposed to be on my side, but where were my goods?

Nothing was adding up!

"I see... I understand." My voice inadvertently let out. Asa and the others lit up a bit, obviously pleased by what appeared to be a sympathetic remark.

'This is the problem with ad-libbing. Shit!'

I was now stuck within their expectations of my duty as a Hero, and also forgiving them of their refusal to give me my stuff.

'There's no way I'm going to be a pushover Hero!'

It was time to fight for my right! Like, I didn't care if I sounded rude or whatever. I just wanted what was rightfully mine.

"And what about the weapons I told Zabdel to forge? They're important, you know..."

Yes! That's right! I intentionally used 'Zabdel' to prove my superiority. With my condescending tone and my demand for the items, I was sure they would realize how unwilling I was in cooperating.

"Y-yes! They really are! Without them, there's no way we would have been able to last this long!"

My eyes widened and I could not believe Asa's shamelessness.

'She's literally admitting to using my weapons for their own ends!'

It finally struck me.

Dulum was probably in debt. Perhaps they even had economic problems and needed funds.

I mean, looking at their rugged town, it wasn't too far-fetched—though I didn't expect things to be this extreme.

'They're selling my Earth Dragon Weapons to pay off their debts? And as if that wasn't bad enough, they wanted my help? The heck?!'

Asa and the others had been walking all over my town today and no doubt they must have marveled at the luxuries available.

No wonder they thought I was a cash cow. So their grand plan must have been to use me in order to settle their debts!

How low were these people willing to stoop?

"Last this long, you say..." I murmured, hiding the burning anger and pain I was feeling toward these greedy people.

I felt the ultimate betrayal course through me.

How could the Adventurers I trusted so much betray me like this?

"Y-yes..." Asa must have sensed the change in my tone hence the reason she sounded hesitant.

"... But, they won't be enough."

'Y-you...!' Asa's eyes kept shifting as I stared at her intensely.

So I was right, after all!

They wanted my resources to settle their debts.

'Just how much is it anyway? Earth Dragon Weapons are freaking expensive.

How deep a mess could they be in?'

"This is serious..." I stated in a grave tone.

Asa and the other Adventurers nodded, now pretending to be completely at my mercy.

I was trapped!

'To think I wanted to use Dulum to reach out to the Merchants. If they're so deep in debt, that's nothing short of a pipe dream. Shit...'

As I pondered on what to do, Asa groveled even further and pleaded.

'Urgh! What more do you—?'

"P-please save us from the Demon Invasion!"

For a moment, my mind went blank.

But, once it finally got restored, I could only form one coherent thought. It was a simple thought, but it conveyed a lot of meaning—at least to me.

'E-eh...?

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