A Late-Start Tamer’s Laid-Back Life: Volume 12 [Complete] by Yuu Tanaka

A Late-Start Tamer’s Laid-Back Life: Volume 12 [Complete] by Yuu Tanaka

Author:Yuu Tanaka
Language: eng
Format: epub


I waited until Alyssa compiled all the information, then we finally went to meet up with Lewin, Highwood, and Carlo. The information fee would be calculated at the end of the day. I might even get an extra bonus depending on how the day’s verification turned out, so hopefully things went well.

We set out a bit late since it took some time to get Carlo to calm down after he went nuts over Carro. His reaction was only reasonable for a Tamer, though.

“Carro is such a cutie. Now I want a horse too,” he said.

“The only advice I can give is to try your best with that quest chain.”

“Yeah, but I’m wondering if I could get into the Centaur School and gain access to the Squire’s Forest another way.”

“Hmm, that could be another option.”

In order to enroll in the Centaur School, you needed to progress a quest chain that required farming skills. It didn’t really make much sense. But there was actually a good chance that I had gone about it weirdly and there was a different, more normal way to do it. Based on my conversation with Sagitta, that event with him might simply trigger for someone who had a monster mount and had leveled up their long-range attack skills.

Plus, Carlo probably didn’t need to get hung up on joining the Centaur School if he just wanted to get to the Squire’s Forest. It was called the Squire’s Forest, after all. Didn’t it seem likely that progressing a knight quest would get you access there too? Although, considering that Siegfried, a top knight player, hadn’t known about the forest, that probably meant it would still be some time until players could enter the Squire’s Forest that way. Maybe going through the Centaur School was the easiest way?

“I’ll do my best!” Carlo exclaimed. “First I need to get a monster I can ride, though.”

He wanted to go to the Squire’s Forest to get a horse mount, but to do that he needed to already have a rideable monster... Man, tough break. He had a long way to go.

“How many monster mounts do we currently know about?” I asked Alyssa.

“Not counting ones you get with initial bonus points or brought over from the beta, just a few. Off the top of my head, some were hatched from event reward eggs. I don’t think there are any regular monsters you can get on the field that are rideable.”

Not a single one? Are they that rare? After talking to Carlo a little more, I realized we had a difference in understanding. What I considered a rideable monster was any monster whose back you could ride on. After all, even Drimo in his dragon form had sufficed, even though he didn’t have the Riding skill. Thinking about it that way, I figured Carlo’s Brown Bear could also be used as a mount. Carlo, meanwhile, thought mounts were monsters that possessed the Riding skill.

“Huh? It’s enough just to be able to ride on their backs?” he asked in surprise.



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