Rise of the Weakest Summoner: Volume IV by J. R. Saileri

Rise of the Weakest Summoner: Volume IV by J. R. Saileri

Author:J. R. Saileri [Saileri, J. R.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fiction, Fantasy, R18
Published: 2022-06-01T04:00:00+00:00


Chapter 21

A Big Catch

“There’s so much blue everywhere! It almost looks as if the sky has become one with the water! This is so amazing!”

A few hours had passed since the ship called the Bellowing Kingfisher had left the docks. Miria was as enthusiastic about their voyage as at the very beginning of it. Supported from behind by Asterios holding her close, she was leaning over the railing and looking in all directions in front of her, enjoying the pleasant breeze.

A soft chuckle arrived at their ears, originating from a white-furred fox lady resting her back on the wooden balustrade. Miria instantly moved her eyes to Selene, with her expression still overtaken by pure joy.

“Isn’t this so exciting, Selene? It’s completely different from traversing a lake! I’ve never thought the difference would be so incredible!”

“I’m pretty sure it is for someone’s first time. Considering the location of your tribe, I’m not surprised that you didn’t get to experience a real sea voyage.”

Miria’s eyes sparkled. “You’ve been on a ship this big before, then?”

“Twice or thrice. I did have to travel a little during my lifetime. I had my first sailing experience while much older than you, though.”

“And you, Master?” Miria turned her head to face Asterios, pushing herself more into his embrace.

He smiled and started brushing through her fluffy hair. “You should know this is my first time too. I’m just glad none of us are suffering any discomfort, unlike a certain someone.”

They glanced back at a demon man trying to somehow act strong and dignified, which was very hard with his legs clearly shaking like they were made out of jelly, forcing him to traverse the ship’s deck alongside something he could use to support himself.

Svertaniel noticed their gazes and showed a slightly strained wry smile. They all nodded and turned their heads towards the sea again to not make it more difficult for their new temporary companion.

For some reason, most of the medicines and drugs that were supposed to help with seasickness just didn’t work in the slightest in his case. And, unfortunately, Asterios couldn’t help much either since even if he had a few ideas that could possibly solve the issue, it was all magic he could only use on his companions, which fortunately wasn’t necessary.

“We should have asked the enchanter in Nebula to make us some Runic Chips with a spell for such situations. There’s no way someone working by the sea wouldn’t have it in their catalog.” Asterios sighed.

“In full honesty, my Lord, he was so decisive and adamant on joining us that we were fully convinced such a trip is nothing to him. And he did mention having decent relations with the company behind this transport. It’s only natural to assume that he was alright in the past.”

Miria giggled quietly, rubbing her ear into Ast’s cheek. “It was so surprising to see him like this.”

“I can’t rebuke nor deny that.” Asterios chuckled too. “Can you go and tell him to take it easy, Umbra? He’ll listen to you quicker than us.



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