My Daughter Left the Nest and Returned an S-Rank Adventurer: Volume 6 by MOJIKAKIYA

My Daughter Left the Nest and Returned an S-Rank Adventurer: Volume 6 by MOJIKAKIYA

Author:MOJIKAKIYA [MOJIKAKIYA]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: J-Novel Club
Published: 2022-12-07T00:00:00+00:00


Belgrieve narrowed his eyes and stroked his beard. He highly doubted his own medicine had exhibited such a miraculous effect. A glance to the side revealed that Mit’s expression had cleared a little as well. Surely there was something happening somewhere that he didn’t know about.

Without warning, Sasha flew from the room and threw her arms around Belgrieve, who, having been caught off guard, found himself bracing his legs to avoid falling over. She nuzzled her beaming face into his chest.

“Master! Thank you so much! Seren... Seren is...”

“C-Calm down, Sasha... This isn’t my medicine’s doing.”

“Hey, what do you think you’re doing...?” Angeline poutingly poked at Sasha’s head. Having forgotten herself in her delight, Sasha abruptly turned red. She frantically backed off and bowed her head apologetically.

“I-I’m sorry, I just...”

“Don’t worry about it... Ange, I’m going to be heading back first.”

“Yeah, we’ll be off soon too...”

“Take care, Seren.”

“Of course, and thank you.” Seren sat up, still looking a bit sickly, but she seemed cheerful enough.

As Belgrieve passed through the town square again, he found Graham and Kasim standing there. Graham was right in the center, pressing the tip of his sword into the ground. The two were looking around, seemingly checking for something. When Kasim’s eyes stopped on Belgrieve, he grinned.

“Hey, Bell.”

“Kasim... What are you doing?”

“We found out the cause. Right, gramps?”

“Really? You know why everything’s so strange in the village?”

“It’s pollen,” said Graham. “The wind from the west forest is carrying pollen.”

“Pollen? How does pollen...?”

“It’s mixed with trace amounts of mana. So minute even the old man and I wouldn’t have noticed if we weren’t looking for it.”

“Each individual granule is nothing significant. But we must breathe to live, and inhaling this pollen day after day will cause trace mana to accumulate in our bodies. Though it does little to those of us who are versed in the manipulation of mana.”

“In short, the village folk are being done in by the forest’s mana.”

“Does it have a poison attribute?”

“No, not exactly. It’s more accurate to say there’s some malicious force behind it. Though we still don’t know who caused it,” Graham said with a sigh.

Kasim pressed down his cap. “Well, in any case, this would take quite a bit of skill to do. We’re not dealing with just any old fiend. It’s at least AAA—in the worst-case, it could be S-Rank.”

Fiends generally possessed bodies and powers that far surpassed those of humanity. Should anyone dare to fight a fiend barehanded, the pure physical difference would make victory nigh impossible. There were only two points that allowed humans to fight on equal footing: mana-based body enhancement and intelligence.

In most cases, the fiends were beasts, and many fell short of humans when it came to intellect. Orcs and other such humanoid fiends did possess a level of intelligence, but this was only enough for them to establish rudimentary societies and to engage in limited group tactics in warfare. Their intellect was not at a level where they could devise a sophisticated plan to manipulate mana to such a degree that it eluded human notice.



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