I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level, Vol. 3 by Kisetsu Morita and Benio

I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level, Vol. 3 by Kisetsu Morita and Benio

Author:Kisetsu Morita and Benio [Kisetsu Morita and Benio]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Yen On
Published: 2018-12-11T00:00:00+00:00


Flatorte’s clothes were finally dry, so she put them on for the first time in a long while.

“This is the power of culture! I feel like I’ve become smarter!”

“That comment makes you sound like a complete idiot, yet you still have experience leading the blue dragons, so please pull yourself together.”

Laika sounded ashamed that her rival was acting this way.

“I think I’m a bit jealous of her taking off her clothes. That’s not really an option for ghosts.”

Living with us must have awakened Rosalie’s sense of fashion. I suppose I could teach her some magic to change her clothes when we had time.

Now that Beelzebub and Vania had joined us, the meat started disappearing faster, but there was still a good amount left.

“Hey, Beelzebub, what should we do with this?”

“We need more people. I see we have no choice but to call on Falfa and Shalsha.”

She didn’t mention Halkara, but it wasn’t out of malice; it was only because Beelzebub absolutely adored my two daughters.

“You’re right. We were going to get them to come anyway.”

“Yes. I can guarantee they’ll be safe, so you can call on them as much as you like. Anything that threatens them will be eradicated just like those boars!”

I appreciated her intent, but I’d rather she kept the eradicating to a minimum.

“My love for them will quickly surpass yours if you let your guard down.”

“Don’t worry about it, since that’ll never happen. My love for them is like a bottomless spring that’s about to…no, that is overflowing.”

This was the one thing I couldn’t budge on, as their mother.

Sparks flew between us as we stared at each other.

I actually wished she wouldn’t try to outdo a mother’s love. Couldn’t she concede on that point?

“I—I’m not saying you’ve failed as a mother or anything, okay…?”

Good. Beelzebub was backing down.

“Anyway, it’s true that we need more people. That’s how I will approach this,” she said.

“Right. And if you find anyone you can invite, just bring them on by.”

Laika looked at me, then nodded with a smile. “I will now shuttle them over.”

“I’m sorry for making you do this right after you’ve eaten, but thank you.”

“Certainly. The landing spot I use as a dragon is a little ways away from the village, but I can still make it back without losing much time.”

“Fantastic! See you soon, then!”



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