A bullet that shone white was wedged into the place where Jack had been standing moments ago. I hadn’t heard a gunshot.

I reflexively turned my head up to look at the roof.

There was only one person who used white-colored magic to silently snipe people.

“…… A dog. Crawled in.”

A familiar low voice could be heard. It was a very quiet voice, but the immediate surroundings were silent as though a mouse was dead as a doornail, so everyone could hear it. As though he felt uncomfortable, Jake pulled down his hood even further and aimed his gun.

“Know that you’re dead! What is that, lady!”

Jack shouted angrily and glared at Jake. Jake’s mouth slanted and he spoke.

“Dog.”

That moment, I understood why Jake was shooting his gun.

It wasn’t to save anyone, nor was it to punish the trespasser that had stepped onto the Podebrat’s estate.

“…… You smell. Fuck off.”

He was allergic to dogs. And wolves were canines as well.

Achoo. The sound of Jake sneezing could be heard.

***

“Ah, shit, come down you little motherfucker! Let’s go fist-to-fist fairly!”

“……. I told you to fuck off.”

“Aah! Ack! Grr, you’re making me pissed off with some bullets.”

If there was a gun in my hand, I would have shot them all. I felt the need to prove why Korea’s archery and shooting were the best in the world.

I looked at the scene of the barking red-headed werewolf and my dead-fish-eyed younger brother shooting his gun with dead eyes.

Since both of them were male protagonists, their physical abilities were about the same, with Jake being the expert at long-distance attacks and Jack being more specialized at close-range attacks. In such an ambiguous distance that couldn’t be called long-distance or close-range, there was no way that the fight would end easily.

Then what will happen? The Podebrat Estate will fall to ruins after the two of them fight.

In fact, the garden around Jack was already a mess due to attacking without discrimination — a few gardeners had fainted in shock — and the roof around Jake looked to be close to collapsing from the rocks thrown by Jack — the butler had also fainted.

Of course, the two evil men didn’t pay attention to their surroundings.

My veins bulged and pulsed. It felt as though my blood was being pumped in the wrong direction.

“Everyone stop.”

“Bitch. Die.”

“Motherfucker! How are you going to take responsibility if a bullet gets wedged into this handsome face!”

The chaos didn’t seem like it would stop, even with my dangerously calm voice.

In the end, I took in a deep breath and shouted.

“You pests, stop-!”

The voice that even I was surprised by seemed loud enough to break the heavens and echoed throughout the surroundings.

Stop, Stop, Stop…….

Other than the echoes of my voice, not even a breath could be heard. Jake and Jack had stopped mid-action and were now looking towards me with surprised eyes.

“You……. Have you gone crazy? No, even if someone was to go mad, it wouldn’t be to this extent. There’s no doubt that you’ve gone crazy not 180 degrees, but 360 degrees, right? One bastard, despite having trespassed willy-nilly, starts fighting, and one bastard, despite being the heir of the duchy, doesn’t think about protecting his house and instead plays along to the first.”

My mouth couldn’t be stopped. No, I felt no need to stop.

I’d blown my top completely.

“Just because I keep waiting patiently doesn’t mean I’m a statue. Do I really look that easy to you? Honestly, even if I want to rest, because you keep bothering me like this, you can’t say a single word of an excuse if I die tomorrow from anger. Alright?”

They wore expressions of shock and appallment. I glared at one man to the next. If there were lasers coming out of my eyes, both of them would have immediately met death. I rested a hand on my hip.

“Since father’s not here right now, I have the highest status. So shut up and listen obediently. Even if you guys do whatever you guys want to, if your brains haven’t been replaced with poop, I hope that you’ll realize this isn’t a place for you to converse with your body while laughing. Jack Ponton.”