My Quiet Blacksmith Life in Another World: Volume 3 by Tamamaru

My Quiet Blacksmith Life in Another World: Volume 3 by Tamamaru

Author:Tamamaru [TAMAMARU]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: J-Novel Club
Published: 2022-07-20T00:00:00+00:00


The horses galloped toward the capital full of spirit and energy. The last time I’d ridden with Camilo, we were returning from the capital after the Eimoor family affair. We hadn’t brought much luggage that time, so there had only been one horse pulling the cart.

This time, two horses were hitched and pulling, and because of the extra hooves, it felt like we were practically flying down the road. Our speed made the scenery flowing past us seem more exciting, even though I was familiar with it from the last time we had passed through.

Before long, we arrived before the capital’s outer walls—I’d half-believed that I would never set eyes on them again. In the distance, I could see the mountain range that ringed the capital like a second set of walls. As we entered the city, I took in my surroundings.

I hadn’t been here in a while, so I was once again bowled over by the amount of noise and activity. Just like last time, we were soon swallowed into a huge, diverse crowd that was on a different level from the ones in our “home city.”

In our home city, dwarves, Malito (a race even smaller than dwarves), and beastfolk were a common sight, but here in the capital I also saw lizardmen and even a few members of a race who were twice as tall as the average human.

When I asked, Camilo said that they were giants. According to him, giants were rare in the capital as well, but not unheard of.

Elves occasionally made appearances in both our home city and the capital. However, I’d learned from Lidy that they needed to frequently replenish their magical supply, so they normally stayed in regions that were rich with magical essence, which neither our home city nor the capital could claim to be.

The various races all mingled together in the capital’s streets. I didn’t know what it was like in other metropolises, but no one seemed to think anything of walking amongst races that were different from their own.

Inns and pubs probably had to think about logistics, like securing the right sizes of beds and chairs, but that was a minor problem in the grand scheme of things. People could come and go freely through the city without hesitating over how their race would be received.

The technology here was less advanced than on Earth, but in terms of diversity, this world was quite progressive.

We traveled along the main road, heading toward the capital’s inner walls. These used to be the outer walls when the capital was first established, but civilization had spilled out beyond their boundaries. They were old, but they’d been reinforced over the years.

In this way, the capital was laid out similarly to the city we frequented, though our home city’s outer walls were just a fence at the moment. If that fence was remodeled into a proper wall, the two places would be almost identical.

The guards at the gate let us through easily. Camilo probably flashed them the wooden token that proved he was partnered with the Eimoor family.



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