The Artist Who Paints Dungeon

Chapter 228



Joo-Hyun, after hearing the story, made a strange expression and spoke.

“...Maybe if you softened your tone a little, it wouldn't be so bad?”

“My tone has always been like this. What can I do?”

“Exactly. That... is something you should do something about.”

That was something Joo-Hyun always said.

“These damned holy beings really need to attend a speech academy.”

“I consider myself fairly well-spoken, actually.”

“That’s not the issue and you know it. When you speak, Mister Gio, there's always something vague and ominous about it. Whether your intentions are good or bad, it feels... unsettling.”

“Hmm, and as Giovanni?”

“You’re a bit better as Giovanni, but still not what I’d call normal or clear. All three of your selves—Gio, Sergio, and Giovanni—your tone always has this massive distance to it.”

As Sergio, he felt like an ominous evil spirit clumsily mimicking a human. As Giovanni, he came across as an inherently different, sacred being. And as for Argio—it didn’t even need to be said.

“No need to say it, huh.”

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