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How To Live As A Writer In A Fantasy World-hapter 238 โ Magnificent (3)
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hapter 238 โ Magnificent (3)
The elves, unlike demons, have a long history of interacting with other races, which has resulted in numerous positive and negative descriptors attached to them.
They are described as a race chosen by the gods, the first civilization, the origin of everythingโpositive descriptors that abound. However, there are also negative ones that counterbalance these positives.
Theyโre labeled as arrogant, rude, snobbish, excessively prideful, hot-tempered, and discriminatory, with most descriptors culminating in โelves are arrogant.โ Just as the positive descriptors reflect their exceptional abilities, the negative ones are rooted in their undeniable capabilities, leaving others feeling overshadowed.
Even if elves were to criticize a specific aspect, others couldnโt say a word in return. Their perceived arrogance stems from their unwavering belief in their own abilities, allowing them to dismiss criticisms easily.
Moreover, even if elves were to learn something from other races, they would only acknowledge it as such. In their fields of expertise, they wouldnโt yield an inch to anyone, regardless of what they might learn from others.
Especially, the most potent aspect was magic. Magic has been the power and ability developed since the establishment of civilization, and indeed, the elves possess the most outstanding abilities.
The demons wield formidable firepower through dark mana, yet itโs practically impossible for them, like the elves, to drop meteorites from the sky. While the demons can make barren lands fertile, they canโt match the efficiency of the elves in doing so.
Instead, due to the persecution they faced over the years, the magic that aids daily life is far more abundant among demons than elves. Furthermore, magical items like refrigerators rival even the craftsmanship of dwarves.
However, do the elves consider that impressive? Thatโs the question. They believe that with time, they can create not just the same but even better items. Of course, this is a thought possible because they havenโt witnessed it firsthand. In reality, creating magical items requires immense expertise.
Refrigerators, magic pens, temperature control in dormitories, and so on. Although these are magical, engineering plays a significant role. The confidence that elves hold in their magic and research is quite similar to โscienceโ, but engineering is a distinct field that emphasizes craftsmanship the most.
However, the elves seem to forget this fact, and Arwen is no exception. Despite her mixed heritage and integration into human society before entering Alvenheim, it seems inherent traits couldnโt be altered. Moreover, Arwen herself took pride in magic, making her reluctant to yield.
Nevertheless, itโs not that she was entirely wrong. If it were just the two of us, it might not matter, but the issue is that she uttered those words in front of Princess Cecily of Helium.
The magic of demons appears crude to the elves, citing evidence that elves are superior to demons and so on, even as Arwen, who is most wary of the elven trait of โarrogance,โ ironically exhibits a demeanor that befits it the most.
โA dwarf with a small chestโฆโ
Itโs understandable why Cecily launched a personal attack. However, this constitutes a significant mistake on her part. While it would be one thing to disparage races like Arwen, this was a direct insult to an individual. Itโs akin to a signal flare veering into an odd direction in the midst of a fight.
โW-what did you justโฆ What did you say?โ
She might have whispered it, but thereโs absolutely no way Arwen, facing me, didnโt hear it. Itโs no different from saying it aloud right in front of her.
Upon this, Arwen reacted with considerable confusion, briefly covering her chest with both arms. Perplexity filled her grayish eyes.
Although she has said it that way, sheโs by no means on the petite side and, if anything, sheโs above average. Cecily is just overwhelmingly large.
As for heightโฆ letโs overlook that. Thatโs not a matter of relativity but rather absoluteness.
Meanwhile, Cecily, observing Arwen covering her chest with her arms, snorted, crossed her arms, and wore a smug expression.
Already boasting a formidable presence with her school uniform buttons almost bursting due to her massive chest, adding crossed arms only accentuated her imposing aura.
โDid I say something wrong? Even the Queen looked down on demons in my presence. Right?โ
โW-well, thatโs true, but this was a personal attack!โ
โDonโt you consider criticizing demons to be a personal attack on me? Itโs a fact that demon magic is somewhat more chaotic than that of elves. However, to speak so bluntly without explaining it a bitโฆ it feels a bit too much.โ
Unlike when Cecily made a personal attack, she spoke calmly, but her words were cutting. Insulting demons would be considered a personal attack on her. So, if Arwen insults them further, she wonโt stand idly by. Moreover, sheโs the princess of Helium and the next in line to be the future demon lord. She has ample reason and justification to speak that way.
When I sensed signs that their argument might escalate, I immediately intervened.
โArwen, Cecilyโs right. You might have said what you thought, but from the listenerโs perspective, it could hurt. It might be true that elves are the most proficient in magic. But be cautious about making direct comparisons.โ
โโฆAlright. Seems like I misspoke.โ
Even though sheโs of mixed blood, an elf is an elf. In the fields theyโre confident in, they donโt bend their pride.
As Arwen bowed her head and apologized, I turned to Cecily. She seemed somewhat uplifted that I took her side but had her arms crossed, drawing attention to her chest.
An impulse surged in me, like wanting to snatch away ripe fruit, but I barely restrained myself. Firstly, I needed to address her mistake.
โSame goes for you. Arwen was wrong, but there was no need for a personal attack. You couldโve phrased it differently.โ
โBut isnโt that the truth? I just returned it as it was given.โ
Cecily remained unyielding, showing no concession to my words. It seemed that Cecily had taken offense at Arwen underestimating the demons. Clearly, Arwen had openly engaged in racial discrimination, and she probably wouldnโt even consider apologizing. She had stayed quiet, but Arwen had pushed her into this.
However, it wasnโt a personal attack. To retort, she should have targeted the elves, not Arwen individually. Arwen seemed to share a similar sentiment, as she spoke with a slightly choked voice.
โIs that so? Alright then. Iโll stop attacking the demons as well.โ
Following her words, she, just like Cecily had done, launched a personal attack.
โFatty.โ
โWh-what?โ
โArwen?โ
Cecily, and even I, stared at Arwen in surprise. โFattyโ was undoubtedly a word that scorned Cecilyโs chest. It was a part that stood out much more than others, making it a vulnerable point for an attack. However, it also raised a question.
Isnโt having a large chest considered good? Cecily had touched on Arwenโs weakness, but Arwen, instead of getting offended, seemed to take it as a compliment. Cecily, initially taken aback, later caught on, looking embarrassed for a moment before snorting in laughter.
Instead, she confidently responded, emphasizing her already prominent chest even more by clenching her fists.
โThank you. Some people donโt even have these lumps of fat. It may be a bit uncomfortable, but Isaac likes it.โ
โWhy me?โ
โWhy. Itโs true.โ
It is true that itโs true, but I donโt understand why she insists on involving me in this fight.
โHmm. Isaac, you can understand too. Men have traditionally preferred women with large breasts. Iโve read about it in books. Biologically, they are attracted to it because it reminds them of their motherโs embrace.โ
Why are you like that again? Even Arwen was nodding seriously, accepting it.
While Cecily was smirking even more, Arwen slowly got up from her seat. I just watch her actions with a puzzled look.
Then, Arwen places her hand on her slender waist and sweeps it down, showcasing her superior hips.
With a dress already exposing her bare side, her actions make it even more detrimental to the heart.
โWell, how about this? Isnโt it better to have these curves than just having a lot of fat?โ
โUhโฆโ
โI donโt know about the chest, but Iโm confident below. Iโve been praised for my beauty since ancient times.โ
Considering Arwenโs standards, itโs been quite a while since ancient times, and if sheโs been praised since then, her pelvic line is undoubtedly as overwhelming as Cecilyโs chest.
Cecily, being a demon, boasted exceptional hips and a well-defined lower body, yet she doesnโt quite compare to Arwen. Moreover, due to Arwenโs petite stature, this difference was further emphasized.
While sitting, I found myself gazing at Arwenโs lower body as if entranced, slowly shifting my gaze upwards. However, this action seemingly embarrassed Arwen, whose flushed face caught my eye.
Trying not to be obvious about my scrutiny, her efforts to hold back made her even more endearing. Yet, when I looked away, the charm faded entirely.
One side had the chest, the other, the hips. Truly, it was an unequaled battle between two grand places.
โโฆWhy am I comparing them again?โ
I didnโt know why I was comparing. Whether it was a matter of feminine pride, neither woman yielded an inch.
Rather than merely watching from afar, it felt like I was adding fuel to the fire.
โTh-that much I have too! Look!โ
In the midst of this, perhaps sensing some urgency, Cecily abruptly stood up, placing her hand on her waist. Following suit, just like Arwen did, she swept her hand downward. While undoubtedly above average, compared to Arwen, she fell slightly short.
Arwenโs hips were indeed remarkable, but her slim waist made comparisons impossible. Despite her short stature, her proportions, typical of elves, made her anything but small.
Confirming this, Arwen wore a triumphant expression and, with a bold voice, spoke up.
โComparing just that much is rather petty, isnโt it? So, Isaac, which do you think is better?โ
โWhat? Out of the blue?โ
โYeah. Isaac, youโve got a good feel, right? You touch my chest every night.โ
โWait, why are you suddenly saying this to me? This feels like a situation where a shrimpโs back breaks during a whale fight.โ
Honestly, her chest was indeed good, but when I see Arwen, my eyes shift to her hips again.There was a saying even in my past life, that when a man sees a woman, he first looks at her hips. Itโs some sort of deep-seated genetic instinct.
As I was entertaining these useless thoughts, Arwen seemed to sense something strange and blinked as she asked Cecily.
โEvery night? Touching every night, what kind of talk is that?โ
โHuh?โ
โOh.โ
Come to think of it, Arwen had no idea that Cecily and I were having these nightly encounters. I inadvertently revealed an embarrassing truth, but Cecily wasnโt fazed at all. In fact, she seemed to take it as an opportunity, wearing a sly smile, a particular blend of mischief and amusement in her expression.
โOh my. Come to think of it, Your Majesty didnโt know. Do you know that Isaac and I are in a relationship?โ
โW-well, I knew about that, butโฆ But, about the nightsโฆ No, before that, arenโt you the Princess of Helium? Even if Marie is human, you areโฆโ
Arwen alternated her confused, silvery-gray eyes between me and Cecily. In response, I scratched my head, suppressing a wry smile.
It seemed the grand confrontationโs end would yield results in a different direction.
โYour Majesty knows, donโt you? In relationships, itโs natural for things to blaze hot like a volcano. Isaac and I are no different, right? At least once every three days.โ
โยทยทยท ยทยทยทโ
โMe being a princess of Helium? Thatโs no issue at all. Why? Isaac is the author of Xenonโs Biography. I offered my body to the savior of the demons. Whatโs the problem?โ
In essence, the game was over. The clash between the elves and demons abruptly turned into a battle of hips and chests, resulting in Arwenโs defeat.
What Cecily wanted to convey was that no matter how much noise she makes, itโs meaningless unless a relationship is established. Itโs meaningless to compare if bodies werenโt mingled.
โSo, Your Majesty. No matter how superior your hips are, they mean nothing to Isaac. Do you understand?โ
โยทยทยท ยทยทยทโ
With each successive attack, did Arwen really dislike losing that much?
She hesitated slightly, gave me a fleeting glance, then tightly shut her eyes. Her fair skin flushed a deep red, reminiscent of a tomato.
Subsequently, Arwen mumbled for a moment, then shouted forcefully.
โThis is unfair!โ
โWhat?โ
โArwen?โ
Then came Arwenโs next statementโฆ
โThen allow me to engage in an intimate act with Isaac!โ freew(e)bnovel.com
Something was seriously amiss.
โThat way, we can fairly compare!โ
It was Elvish communism.
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