Isekai Tensei: Recruited to Another World Volume 7 [Complete] by Kenichi

Isekai Tensei: Recruited to Another World Volume 7 [Complete] by Kenichi

Author:Kenichi
Language: eng
Format: epub


“So they were arrested?” Amy asked once we explained what had happened to the burglars. She looked really relieved. I didn’t know whether it was because there was no longer a threat to her and her family’s lives or just because the arrest had gone smoothly.

As we talked further, she said there had been many burglaries in the area lately, so perhaps they’d been the ones responsible. I hoped this would stop other break-ins from happening again, but I was a little worried. However, I was sure word about this incident would spread, and it would take someone who was either very stupid or very confident in their abilities to attempt another burglary here.

We said goodbye to Amy and walked around the shops looking for mythril for a while, but after stopping at several, I came up empty-handed.

“Let’s go to the dungeon, Tenma,” Amur said as she chomped on a meat skewer.

I didn’t feel like it though, because we’d just gotten back from there. I turned her down and she pouted, but didn’t seem like she was going to try to go off on her own. Instead, she silently followed behind me.

“Well, if it isn’t Tenma!”

Suddenly I heard a voice from behind me and saw Master Gantz standing there. An apprentice stood behind him and was holding some bags, so he must have been out shopping.

“I heard you got a lot of mythril. But how are you planning to remake your horse?” he asked.

“Master, that’s top secret information. You know plans are classified information,” his apprentice interjected.

“Ah, that’s right,” Master Gantz replied.

I actually wanted to ask his advice about something. I told him so and he immediately got excited, grabbed my arm, and dragged me towards his workshop. It all happened so fast that it startled me, but I think the apprentice was even more surprised. After all, Master Gantz just took off sprinting, leaving his apprentice behind. Amur had no trouble keeping up with us, though.

I felt bad for the apprentice, so I asked Master Gantz to slow down. He turned and complained to his apprentice even though he was the one at fault, but he must’ve felt a little guilty because he waited for him anyway.

After that, I put his bags inside of my magic bag and we all took a carriage back to his workshop. Master Gantz was so excited on the way there that he could barely sit still. Since there were other customers in the carriage, I unfortunately couldn’t tell him how to make Valley Wind on the way there. They all averted their gazes from him anyway since he was acting like some kind of weirdo—they clearly didn’t want to get involved.



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