My Daughter Left the Nest and Returned an S-Rank Adventurer Volume 10 [Parts 1 to 7] by MOJIKAKIYA

My Daughter Left the Nest and Returned an S-Rank Adventurer Volume 10 [Parts 1 to 7] by MOJIKAKIYA

Author:MOJIKAKIYA
Language: eng
Format: epub


Chapter 130: The Morning Sun Shone Down on the Plains

The morning sun shone down on the plains, and the glistening, dew-tipped grass thoroughly soaked Belgrieve’s boots and the cuffs of his trousers. He let out a deep breath, which lingered in the air for a moment as a white puff before slowly dissipating.

Belgrieve was out on his usual patrol. It was the morning of the spring festival, but he wasn’t about to miss out on his morning ritual. It wasn’t so much a sense of duty that drove him as it was a matter of routine to him; he would feel quite unsettled if he didn’t get it done.

“Dad...” Angeline came up from behind him and grabbed his hand. “The weather’s nice.”

“It is. I’m glad we’ve got clear skies this year.”

The air around here was hazy and gray, but the sky was becoming strikingly blue and clear as the sun rose higher. The villagers all did their best to put together as good a feast as possible come the start of spring, but after spending all winter sheltering against the cloudy winter skies, perhaps the ceaseless warmth of the sun was the greatest feast of all.

Angeline yawned beside him.

Belgrieve smiled. “You’re leaving tomorrow, right, Ange?”

“That depends on the peddler, but... I think so.”

They’d already talked it over with the blue-haired peddler—once the spring festival was over, she would hitch a ride back to Orphen. Presumably, all the peddlers that had come to Turnera this time—around ten carriages in all—would band together into a large caravan for the journey south.

Angeline hugged Belgrieve’s arm. “So... You know, I think I’ll work during the summer...and come back for the fall festival.”

“Ha ha... Didn’t you say the same thing last time?”

“Last time, I couldn’t come home because I was summoned to Estogal. This time I’ll be back for sure. Then, we’ll all pick cowberries together...” At this point, missing out on that seemed to be the only regret Angeline was leaving behind in Turnera.

Belgrieve chuckled and patted her on the head. “Yes, let’s do that... By then, I think all this talk of dungeons will have settled down.”

“Hee hee! I can’t wait.”

The youths of Turnera had gotten a bit more worked up over the dungeon than was good for them, but Helvetica voice of realism had cooled their ardor, for better or worse. Although the adventurers currently in Turnera boasted peerless strength against fiends, managing a guild was a different story, and might in combat wouldn’t get them far with that.

It’s a good thing the countess is understanding and cooperative... Belgrieve mused as he stroked his beard.

“I’ll head back first...” said Angeline, as though she’d just recalled something. And with that, she was jogging her way down the hill.

Belgrieve saw her off before taking a deep breath, and smiled wryly. Angeline was plotting something—he could tell, more or less. It was also clear that Percival and Kasim were in cahoots with her. Given the members of this conspiracy, he knew nothing good would come of it, but it was a little cute to see his daughter acting so unsubtly and suspiciously.



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