A Late-Start Tamer’s Laid-Back Life: Volume 11 [Parts 1 to 5] by Yuu Tanaka

A Late-Start Tamer’s Laid-Back Life: Volume 11 [Parts 1 to 5] by Yuu Tanaka

Author:Yuu Tanaka
Language: eng
Format: epub


We headed to the center of Red Town, where a bazaar was being held in a large plaza. A lot of players had set up stalls here, selling all sorts of interesting wares. There were some shops that seemed dubiously profitable, like a shop that specialized in selling bandages for wrapping around your hands. Were fighter-type job classes that particular about their hand wraps?

Himka seemed interested in the swords—he stopped in front of a weapons shop to stare at them. My other monsters were interested in some traditional Japanese sundries. People occasionally called out and waved to us as we wandered around the plaza—they must’ve been people who had seen my monsters during the event and become fans of theirs. I sort of felt like the manager of a bunch of celebrities. Everyone was really well-behaved, though. I didn’t even have to say anything like, “All right, move along, don’t touch the idols, please!” They just cheered happily when my monsters waved back at them.

“Well, well, well! If it isn’t Silver-Haired!”

“Shuella? So you’re here today?”

The person who had called out to me was the flirtatious, girlish tailor, Shuella. As always, she was wearing a frilly, coquettish outfit—an aquamarine lolita dress with white polka dots. Did she make that herself? The colors reminded me of a pop idol outfit from bygone days.

According to Seki, Shuella was a middle-aged woman, but I wasn’t sure if he was being serious. It was impossible to tell someone’s age by their avatar. Though based on how angry Shuella had gotten when he’d said that, it seemed like it was probably true.

“Huh? No Seki today?”

For a guy that looked pretty plain, his presence was strangely noticeable. Also, without Seki here, who would rein Shuella in?

“Oh, him? He left for his elementary school’s summer camp yesterday. It’s a two-day trip, so he won’t be on for a few days.”

“...Don’t tell me about his real life.”

“Aha, sorry! Forget I said anything.”

“It’s okay, it’s not like I’ll spread it around.”

So, I guessed that meantSeki was an elementary schooler? He didn’t seem like one at all. He always spoke with such composure, so I’d assumed he was in his twenties. The nature of Seki and Shuella’s relationship continued to elude me. They didn’t seem like mother and son, and as siblings, they’d be pretty far apart in age. Maybe they were extended family? If she knew what Seki was up to, then it seemed like they had a pretty close relationship...

Actually, wait. Students weren’t the only ones who went on elementary school trips. Considering how mature he acted, he could be a teacher. I was super curious, but asking about real life was against etiquette. I’d better just let it go.

“So? Can I help you find something?” Shuella asked.

“I’m not really looking for anything in particular, just browsing for good deals. And if I can find some good Japanese clothes, I might buy some. I’m about to upgrade my equipment.”

“Did you ask someone else to make armor using event materials



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