I, Who Was Dismissed as Worthless Failure by my Family and Fiancée, Discovered I had Reincarnated as a Game Character I Raised with Great Care and Vowed to Take Control of my Life and Defy Anyone who Opposes Me. - Chapter 34: Nothing but Garbage
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Chapter 34: Nothing but Garbage
As I closed the distance between Douglas and me, he kept stepping back to keep his distance.
However, despite his efforts, I continued to approach him. Perhaps not used to backing away, Douglas lost his balance and fell to the ground.
“Even a commoner child can say ‘thank you’ when someone does something kind for them. Can’t you even do what a commoner child can do? You’re truly pathetic.”
I took this opportunity to teach him basic common sense instead of attacking him.
Douglas glared at me with a red face, but he didn’t appear to have any intention of retaliating.
I continued,
“But it’s quite comical that you, my own brother, are trying to beat me with such a garbage magic sword.”
“W-what do you mean?”
My brother, who had remained silent until now, immediately snapped back when I mentioned his magic sword.
In the Empire, the magic sword possessed by the Kvist family is one of the top weapons. I understand why my brother suddenly regained his fighting spirit at the mention of it.
However, in the game world, that sword is just a mediocre weapon and nothing more.
Douglas’ current magic sword is just a weapon on par with the lowest rarity weapons obtained through free gacha, and it’s barely equivalent to them.
When considering it as an in-game item, the magic sword that the Kvist family bought and showed off to me before the duel, which they must have spent a fortune on, is nothing more than trash.
It’s not even good enough to be used as material for upgrading and will only take up space in storage. It’s nothing but garbage that should be immediately sold to the weapon shop.
“I see, I see. You’re jealous of this sword, aren’t you!? If that’s the case, you should have said so from the beginning! Well, even if you did, I wouldn’t have given you anything!!”
Then, slowly regaining his composure, he stood up and advanced towards me as if his previous fear had been a lie.
I doubted whether he had even listened to my words properly, and even if he had, he probably didn’t understand them. It made me feel pathetic to have been looked down upon by someone like him, who took a condescending attitude towards me.
“Hey, did you even listen to me properly? There’s no way I would want garbage like that.”





































